The uplift [serial] . material things? It seems that the whole of Europeis a burning flame of hatred and appeasement is impossible. Thewhole story is horrible to dwell upon, to think that man, createdin His image, should participate in this terrible war. THANK GOD WE ARE NOT SO EFFICIENT A friend was telling us the other day of the marvelous efficiencyand care for details shown by the Japanese. Her sister is a mis-sionary in Seoul, Korea, held under the iron hand of the Japs. Aforeigner, we think it was an American, was telling some friendsof a very remarkable cafe he had visited the week befo


The uplift [serial] . material things? It seems that the whole of Europeis a burning flame of hatred and appeasement is impossible. Thewhole story is horrible to dwell upon, to think that man, createdin His image, should participate in this terrible war. THANK GOD WE ARE NOT SO EFFICIENT A friend was telling us the other day of the marvelous efficiencyand care for details shown by the Japanese. Her sister is a mis-sionary in Seoul, Korea, held under the iron hand of the Japs. Aforeigner, we think it was an American, was telling some friendsof a very remarkable cafe he had visited the week before. He hadso much to say about it that his friends wanted to find it, but hecould not remember the name of it. Seoul is a very large of the native Koreans with a sense of humor said, Why, justcall up the Intelligence Office and ask them where you were on thatcertain night at a certain hour. The foreigner took the Koreansadvice, did telephone, and soon his party was on its way to the veryfine cafe for THE UPLIFT MULES AND MEASLES By H. E. C. (Red Buck) Bryant, in Beasleys Farm & Home Weekly One spring father bought two orthree young mules for the farm. Abeautiful, lithe, spirited animal namedMaud he gave to me to handle, and Iwas very proud of her. She wasfrom Kentucky, and as handsome asmules get to be. I had ridden her,plowed her, and driven her to thebuggy, and was giving her otherlessons when stricken with some reason I was slow in break-ing out, and mother put me to bedand was administering various bitter-tasting teas to heat me up. Jack, one of our wagoners, pickedMaud for his team to take the placeof one of his regulars that had de-veloped a sore foot, and drove her tomarket for a load of farm supplies,including a quantity of guano. Thatworried me, lest something happen toinjure or spoil my pet. But fatherassured me that all would be well,as Jack was a good handler, and theother mules were gentle. That calm-ed me for the time, but later in th


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