Show 0 0 0 remembered I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 and 0 0 0 0 0 FORGOT FORGOTTEN 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 aby 0 by L LAURA AUR JEAN LIBBEY 0 0 61 ig i g the heart la 18 hard bard in nature and unfit por for human fellowship as belne being void of and therefore dead alike to love and friendship both that is not abt pleased with sight of 0 others enjoying life nor feels their happiness augment his own at the beginning of the new year one should brush the dust off his list of friends looking up those who have dropped quietly out of ones everyday pr life without a very good reason tor for it making new acquaintances I 1 Is s usually an easy matter maiter but to nurture those acquaintances acquaintance i until they aey blossom into friends cemented by loyalty and constancy Is a olf different ferent pr problem A man or woman may count ne ac q by bk the score people who invite them to their hom homes es to dine to theater party or yet they are still acquaintances only friendship means much more mord than tills this while few actually understand it many y a one has counted up a hundred so go called friends today put but if adversity sity assails one ona tomorrow there may I 1 riot cot be one heart among the many one gab cou could turn totor s solace ind and cheer not one pair of hands bonds would be ba 63 extended bended to draw one in from tho ibe cold the storm and darkness it if one Is suddenly dc ml bereft of shelter rast past benefits ure lire not remembered acquaintances find it easy to forget only friends remember the past and its hallowed I 1 memories A woman will wih remel remember fiber every detail L i of her court courtship where she first met her lover their introduction tile the impression pres slon she formed of him at first sight sheehen She even remembers what her reveries were and her wonderment as to whether or not he thought of her she remembers each call he made all that was said or done how she had detected his growing love for her even before lie he guessed it himself she remembers the hour of their I 1 and the conversation that brought it quite unexpectedly about As for the man she married not one man in a hundred can remember what emotion swept across across llis his heart at his first meeting with her whom he was to love evermore till death did them part ninetynine men out of a hundred will confess jo io their wives im blest if I 1 just know just how I 1 happened to propose to you when a man can forget that most thrilling of all moments la in his life he can forget anything such men find it very easy to forget their cifes or childrens birthdays realizing that remembrance would call for presents many wives are glad to have the children 7 not forgotten but they are just ns as welt well satisfied that lie he has forgotten how w swiftly time Is running away with their good looks looka and aging thero them last and by no means least no man or no matter ho how wt liap happily married ale should illow allow the old folks nt at homo home to imagine themselves forgotten by them it take much t time I 1 me to i write a few lines once in a fortnight we should always reme remember niber not cot to forget tho so who w ho have be been en dear to fo us |