. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. hrill;The best will be chosen—Will it be one of you? The great men about us will pass to their rest,Their places be filled by the boys who pursue The search for the highest, the noblest, the best,I wonder wholl fill them; I hope twill be you. • • • n LET PARENTS REFLECT. ONE but God can tell what it meansto save a child. The saving of Moses meant the de-liverance of a nation While parents are after the world thedevil gets their children. Gods love is like that of a mother. Itsuffers, but it never forsakes. If fewer fathers were moderate drinkers,fewer sons would


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. hrill;The best will be chosen—Will it be one of you? The great men about us will pass to their rest,Their places be filled by the boys who pursue The search for the highest, the noblest, the best,I wonder wholl fill them; I hope twill be you. • • • n LET PARENTS REFLECT. ONE but God can tell what it meansto save a child. The saving of Moses meant the de-liverance of a nation While parents are after the world thedevil gets their children. Gods love is like that of a mother. Itsuffers, but it never forsakes. If fewer fathers were moderate drinkers,fewer sons would become immoderatedrunkards. A happy heart is worth more anywherethan a pedigree running back to the May-flower. The man who spends six nights out ofthe week away from home, blames his wifebecause she dont raise the boys right. The prodigaldidnt enterhis fathershouse in rags,but in the bestrobe. Abrahamnever had any-thing more todo with Egyptafter he offer- — ^3 ed UP Isaac. ^ drunken fatherB rum usually goes to Blasts From The Rams Horn. 201


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