Show homemakers PAGE AGE ar oy by marie alarie M ogden on another page of this issue you will find an advertisement concerning gardening which we suggest you read carefully we are about to make some experiments with a sample of the necessary chemical solution received recently and have given time and thought to certain reading in material sent to us or we would not be writing about it in this column or giving more space to it which we intend to do f from rom now on we cannot say too much at this time in regard to our investigation or what we may be doing in connection with this remarkable find but rest assured we shall have a part in presenting it to you either direct from our office here in monticello or from headquarters in hollywood california not that we intend to go there to work but we shall be in dir direct contact with those who are promoting this effort to present to you our many readers and those to whom you will tell about it the things we shall have to say through our paper in the future for the present therefore we suggest you write for information to the address given at the close of the advertisement on the opposite page and we guarantee you will receive some very interesting material to read concerning thel the possibilities of gardening I 1 with valentines day only a al few days off we are reserving I 1 space on this page for suggestions for luncheon or party recipes I 1 which will take the place of our oui 1 sele selections chions which usually appear here instead we offer nine paragraphs from humanity magazine for february entitled philosophy for 1940 noah wai was six hundred years old before he knew enough to bui build id the ark dont lose your grip i to make the most of dull hours to make the best of dull people to like a poor jest better than none to wear a threadbare coat like a gentleman to be outvoted with a smile to hitch your wagon to the old horse if no star is 1 handy that is wholesome philosophy dont give anyone a piece of your mind you need it all yourself A friend is the first person who comes in when the whole world has gone out its not doing the thing we like to do but liking the thing we have to do that makes life bless blessed d I 1 see in the world two heaps one of misery the other of happiness it is but little I 1 can do to take from one heap and add to the other but let me do what I 1 can it is easy to tell the toiler how best he can carry his pack but no one can rate a burdens weight until it has been on his back some folks learn from experiences others never recover from them cruelty in Us its many f forms is the one detestable vice above all ethers |