Show observations OF THE BYSTANDER the bystander observes that no girl attains the high est degree of true womanhood un less she is raised right that no girl is raised right unless her parents have good horse sense and use it in guiding their children in the way they ought to go that parents can often prevent for themselves years of sorrow by a few months of proper discipline that some one has said that it all the doings of society were made known to the world suicides would be so numerous that undertakers undertaker would not have ti time to eat or sleep i that the man who gets a wife worse than himself deserves pity if he amounts to anything that snowballing is lots lz of fun but it ceases to be a joke when a fellow vets gets hit on the bean that it is against the rules to snowball a fellow when that individual refuses to take part that bill king can sometimes hit the bulls eye and F fred red motter is a close second that roosevelt is coming to the front in the organization n of its various clubs that when it comes to society we are it that vernal boys and girls know the basket ball game that they were full of energy and had speed to burn that the timekeeper in the boys first half kept them at it for forty minutes after deducting the timeout time out that it if a woman would always use less haste and more sense in choosing husbands fewer of them would wish they were widows that men who would be the best husbands are usually least anxious to marry that good boys seldom become bad men and bad boys seldom become good men that good girls have no limit in their value to the world and bad girls have no limit to their lack of value that there will be fewer dogs in this mans town if you fail to pay the license that the man who is in love with himself never has enough love to go around that the frost is coming out of the ground and the farmers will soon be a busy people |