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Show IR0(!5EIR BCVERLT HILL. Well, all 1 know Is Juit what I read In the paper. With Mr. Coolldge writing for tbe papers wh , we got a lot of new reading to do bow. He-had one la the other day that ; kinder Jarred all of us, m4 made; ns , wonder . If V he wasn't having1; a Ghost Writer, -.'Jo some of his stuff. It advised the working man-, to spend bis . money, and buy everything'. ' ;t that he could pos-aibly pos-aibly afford, anil. n that way help, out tbe whole econom-. . '' le thing, so that It would put more, money into circulation, and make more jobs for those that had none. Now that Is absolutely going against all the laws we have been brought up to; we have always been taught to aave and put by every dollar that we could, and not buy anything unless we absolutely needed It, and to spend no money for things that . we could do without. Now all at once.- we are advised by everybody to atart apendlng, so It will help somebody else. Imagine telling tbe working man to spend, that If he dont put his money Into circulation why he wont have a job very long. That is what Mr. Coolldge said. Now that sounds so unlike hliu. Here Is a man that the , whole bails of bis popularity is based . oa bis economy and thrift, and all at i ouce to help out situation. Why be ' says 'Spend.- So Its hard to tell what, to believe nowadays. . . '. Speaking of Prosperity, which about' ' all we are doing la speaking of It, wh. I read with great interest recently, the celebrating ot the ninety, some. birthday ot our genial benefactor Mr.. Rockefeller Sr., and It brought tack many happy thoughts of my neetlng with him every winter when I would play my little "talk dates" at' Daytona Beach, Florida, he wouhf always come to the Auditorium': ' and bring all the people from his win- ter household, servants and all. The three years I did that, be was right there and he would not miss a single : "Qag." He was aa keen and alert as -anyone in the audience, and waa waya well versed on Topics, aa on OH- -Gravity. He knew aa much about the , dlasarmament Conference as be did-what did-what the "Dutch 8hell" were doing..' T f . alwaya had a few local jokes about ' him and would go down off the "Boa-' tram" and shake . hands with him, ; and he would quietly ask me to come to his home on the following morning and hare breakfast with him, at eight o'clock. Then after a fine breakfast, when he would give us all a dime each aa he come down in the morning, we would go nearby to the Golf Course, - ' and he would play eight holes. It took a pretty tough day, that kept him away. Tbe reason for the eight holes only was that tbe eighth hole waa over by a back road where he could have his car meet him, and go direct home from that bole. I dont play the game. (Not even at three at night for money.) But he made lots of the holes in what you call Par. He waa alwaya straight down tbe course, not so terribly far, but ON IT. The old fellow looks like he Is extremely ex-tremely happy and satis fled, and I think feels that he has been ot some service to bis Country as well as to tbe passing Motorist He has not only . filled the Countrys tanks, but has filled many a diseased man with hope of a cure. Just about a week ago the Prince of Wales made almost a prayer over the Radio that England, might develop some one In their country comparable to Rockefeller In philanthropy. ThaU about the biggest single praise that has come his way. When the future ruler of a great Kingdom asks tor A similar man in their Country, Coun-try, you must have accomplished some- th,ng' ' . ' - The Lindberghs have always known they would call tbo baby Charles Augustus, but what - has held them ut all this time wai whether to use tbe Jr oa tbe end or not Bo they Anally da elded to use It. The pictures show aim sleeping wltfc bis eyes shut and bis mouth open, sc he don't take attei bis father. He slept with bis eyes open and bis moutb shut. , Us Ignorant people laugh at spirit-nallats, spirit-nallats, but when they die they go mighty peaceful and happy. After all. about ail there Is to living is to go-war go-war satisfied. Maybe they have got, "an ace In the bole" at that ' We got an epidemic ot eraxy women, parachute jumpers going just -tor -the' jump. Shooting your husband has got so It don't land you on the front page. Bo, they bare traded their, guns;. tor parachutes and are trying to Jump and land on it Its never a real aviator that makes an exhibition Jump. They know they were made to save useful lives la an -, emergency and not to put on a show J with. We are aU against having any more laws, but one against . women parachute jumpers we would go for. (t 19J0, McNught Syadintt. lac) . v., .( For That Tlrad Faalla . - I rWk.-K-lies and foot a dies and rend- ? , it-lit's ure responsible for most of the rliiklea and worry squints and tired listless faces among women. Body st-hes glt-e that lutrd edge to the mice and make women feel forty-five when they - are bnrel? past thirty. , Many nf the tired aches could be Mil. led If ffomr-n would take s llt'Ui ; iwa r-nra of tl.plr bouses and a little witer Cttre tit tliinwlves. Farm and Ireslde.' - : |