. Arsenal Cannon (January 1920). Forrest Garretson Spare the rod and spoilthe child. Donald Dicks When in doubt win thetrick. Frank Duckwall Can ice have too much ofa good thing? Edward Dye At least by one warm fire-side art thou ivelcome. Grace Eaton Many are called, but feware chosen. Lucile Eberhardt Could I love less, I wouldbe happier. Margaret Much ado about nothim Mary Louise Gray She speaketh French likea native. Roger Anderson Hay Better late than never. Harold Haught / have often regretted myspeech—never my Esther Engle Where theres a will,theres a nay. Ruth Go


. Arsenal Cannon (January 1920). Forrest Garretson Spare the rod and spoilthe child. Donald Dicks When in doubt win thetrick. Frank Duckwall Can ice have too much ofa good thing? Edward Dye At least by one warm fire-side art thou ivelcome. Grace Eaton Many are called, but feware chosen. Lucile Eberhardt Could I love less, I wouldbe happier. Margaret Much ado about nothim Mary Louise Gray She speaketh French likea native. Roger Anderson Hay Better late than never. Harold Haught / have often regretted myspeech—never my Esther Engle Where theres a will,theres a nay. Ruth Gorman Truth and sincerely are wonderful gifts. Cora Griffin Silence is more eloquentthan ivords. Morton Groves To be strong is to behappy. Arthur Hein Let every man mind hisown business. Margaret E. Heller A modern Juliet. Myrtle Henderson Although she is quiet shegets there. Wibert L Holloway Still water runs deep. Miriam Howe Every man has his fault,and honesty is hers. Helen Hurtt Saying is one thing, anddoing is another. s WW** mm \ ti mm ? jM] I


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