. Highland Echo 1915-1925. urray read a storyfrom the Little Colonel Tryst. All were silent andthoughtful as the .simple tale of old-en times was read—the story of Jkhow Ederyn, the little page, re- Vmained faithful to his king in and large ones, in fair weath-er and stormy weather, in happi-ness and trouble—how he won aplace by the kings side because hewas always faithful. Only a few words were needed toapply the story to eur iives. If w©would serve our King we must h»ready for all duties, l-irge or small. Mrs. McMurray Illustrated ?»owagirls life should be oy a perfe


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. urray read a storyfrom the Little Colonel Tryst. All were silent andthoughtful as the .simple tale of old-en times was read—the story of Jkhow Ederyn, the little page, re- Vmained faithful to his king in and large ones, in fair weath-er and stormy weather, in happi-ness and trouble—how he won aplace by the kings side because hewas always faithful. Only a few words were needed toapply the story to eur iives. If w©would serve our King we must h»ready for all duties, l-irge or small. Mrs. McMurray Illustrated ?»owagirls life should be oy a perfectrosebud, how carelessness and sel-fishness and wrong-doing tear thepetals off and leave nothing butthe bare stem. To keep tryst withour King, to keep all the petals onour rose—what a great task vathow worth trying. Reva: A fool can ask more ques-tions than a wise man can answer. John Hall: No wonder so ma iyflunk on exams. Prof. Orr (in Bible 1): Whowrote the Four Gospels? Beulah Rankin: Why, the authorsof STEAM CY^LINDEIL They Weighed Air—a^d Charles II Laughed


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