. The uplift [serial] . cted for the next year: Mrs. Jas. P. Cook,State President; Miss Easdale Shaw, Yice-President; Mrs. H. C. Daniel, Re-cording Secretary; and Mrs. Z. A. Rochelle, Treasurer. Mrs. D. Y. Cooperand Mrs. C. J. Kelloway were added to the Executive Committee succeedingtwo whose terms expired. The 1926 Convention will be held in Durham. THE NEW TRAMP. Just at the time when he ceased to be seen hoofing it on the dirt 8 THE UPLIFT roads and railway men reported that he had quit bumming rides, the old timetramp appears in a new guide, says a news story. He is still ragged and unkemp
. The uplift [serial] . cted for the next year: Mrs. Jas. P. Cook,State President; Miss Easdale Shaw, Yice-President; Mrs. H. C. Daniel, Re-cording Secretary; and Mrs. Z. A. Rochelle, Treasurer. Mrs. D. Y. Cooperand Mrs. C. J. Kelloway were added to the Executive Committee succeedingtwo whose terms expired. The 1926 Convention will be held in Durham. THE NEW TRAMP. Just at the time when he ceased to be seen hoofing it on the dirt 8 THE UPLIFT roads and railway men reported that he had quit bumming rides, the old timetramp appears in a new guide, says a news story. He is still ragged and unkempt and still looking for work, but now he pur-sues this elusive work in his private motor car and takes his family alongwith him-. He still asks ior a hangout for the necessities of life but theseare now gas and oil instead of food. Times change but the tramp instincpersists—the nomad is a type which will doubtless always exist. There areGypsies in all races—the wanderlust drives them ever onward.— THE UPLIFT A DAY TO FIGHT. I listened to a story a few daysago that was told for the twofoldpurpose of amusement and instruc-tion. It was about two men who hadthe habit of getting drunk. Andwhen they were in that state theywere in the mood for fighting, andthey fought each other. One day theydrank so much that it was with dif-ficulty they stood on their feet. Theywere getting ready to take a swingat each other when a mutual friendapproached them and persuaded themto cease their quarreling and giveup the notion of fighting. To thisthey agreed. But before parting oneof them said to the other, Ill notfight you today, but I will fight youday after tomorrow. Now remember,day after tomorrow I am going tofight you. With that he turned tostagger away. In a moment he cameback and said, No, Ill not fight youday after tomorrow, for day after tomorrow is Gods holy day, and Iwill not fight then, but I will fightyou day after day after Avith that they parted. He
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