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Show Additional f In all too many cases people leave off saying too mucli good about t.lirir f-iends until they are gone. And we sometimes do it ourselves. There's a friend very worthy of the nnme.James E Hart, who comes inlo the office about as often as any one, and who is as welcome as anyone. He always lias something some-thing good to say and something some-thing inspirational to read. He has a heart that beats for all humanity but especially for the poor and needy aged. He stands on the brink of eternity which is sure to welcome him with open arms. He has no fortune to leave behind and papers and courts will not list his possessions. But many a friend will say: "Too bad Jim's gone. Wish he had stayed here. He was good company. I miss his kindly spirit.his Tine humor, his inspirational reading, his manly bearing." Lack of money mon-ey will count for less than nothing noth-ing over there, , brother Hart. You are sure to be one of those over whom there will he great rejoicing |