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Show Home Town Philosopher To Be Publicized "UNKLE HANK" WILL ADPISE CITIZENS The "Home Town Philosopher" is a noted "All American" character. char-acter. Every villiage and town, and every neighborhood in the larger c:;ies, has its familiar philosophizing phi-losophizing citizen, to whom "us moderns" eagerly go for tales of the "good old days," and of whom we seek knowledge and advice regarding our present day activities. Our "Home Town Philosopher" gains his knowledge of the world and its affairs through actual experience. Who, among us can deny Ihe truth of the old maxim. . . . "Experience is the best teacher teach-er " In a few days Ml. Pleasant will have its own philanthropic philosopher! phi-losopher! Mis name is "L'nkle Hank," and typical an "uld-timer" "uld-timer" as you've ever seen or could possibly vision. "L'nkle Hank" will be introduced to the citizens of Mt. Pleasant by Bailey McCune Co. in the pages of The PYRAMID, in pictorial form he I will emulate the noted philosophers philoso-phers of past and present. His advice and witty sayings will be I words worthy of heeding; long I to be remembered. Many will be the humorous observations . . . . refreshing escape from this world's present trials, tribulations tribula-tions and confusion. History's first known philosopher philoso-pher was Thales, or Miletus, 5-10-550 B. C. Among the names of other famous philosophers handed hand-ed flown to us throughout the ages are Democratus, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Epicures, P.oger i Bacon and Henry Bergson, all j were as foreign and as far away from us as their names imply. The majority of these philosophers' philoso-phers' names are as hard to pronounce pro-nounce as the philosophy is for most of us to understand. Hence for "down-to-earth," easily comprehensive com-prehensive logic, it is natural that we will turn to our beloved "Home Town Philosopher" .... UNKLE HANK. ' Watch for his first appearance in the Pyramid. Keep up with his philosophical weekly sayings hereafter. |