The Red Rock Record (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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From Route No. Three
!a Lent, she get* very religious; and
centers her mind on thing* not of
the world. A* you value her affec-
tion, don’t attempt to make love to
her In the penitential season. But
you may start in again bright and
early Easter morning. Also, don’t make
love to her just aftei she has decided
upon her career.’ She’ll get over that
In time, but you must let the malady
run Its course.”
“I suppose these times you have
been telling me about are just excep-
tions to the rule?”
“The exceptions which prove the
rule, you mean,” she corrected. “A
girl enjoys being made love to, but
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tfeepT ybu Know:
The floorw alker shrugged his ehoul-
ders. “I always said there was no
arguing with a woman. A woman
convinced against her will—you know
the rest."
winter out 111
We are having some
this neck of the wood* “believe me.”
Mr. aid Ms J. L. Harris, Jim
Msloi ey a1 d use r Stillmacber visit-
ed «Hh Mr. »nd Mrs. Arthur Veach
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ve’Cti enter-
talned the Wbiat Club Sat, night It
being such a nice evtnlng all the
members were prerent and a Jolly
good time had, high p Ixe wlnnera
were, M s. Sam Postelwalt and Oscar
stillmacber and ‘•booby*’ prlae win-
ner w.re Ethel Postelwalt and
Arthur I'irlta.
Mrs. Chas. Miller and aona spent
Thur. evening at Sam Postalwalt’s.
LINCOLN
We strive In narrow, selfish ways
To win advancement or have prais
To gain rewards, to hear applause,
To be accounted great or wise;
We make convenience a cauae,
And ever look with watchful eyes
For that approval, right or wroni
Accorded by the noisy throng
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fiend today for ««* Ujjli
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loffue which give* you a
amount of import brI.
information. Writ*; tiyJayv^q
day with Mr*. Veaoh’a brother, Qrov- j
er Clifton and family.
Mr. Earl Parka visited at Mr. R. L.
Adams Sunday.
Ethel rostelwait and Blanche
McLImans made a trip to the big bill
Sunday and enjoyed the scenery.
“The Old Maids.”
guide; , ..
Discerning where the course was lau
Ha waited not lor wind or tide,
Nor lor the mob’s approval stayed;
A giant where weak pygmies roia
To jeer and clamor and oppose,
He pressed with godlike earnestness
And an unconquerable soul
Through hellish hate and blooi
stress.
To die a martyr at the goal
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known achoole in Chicago,
j Von take those 1 canons in your
We worry over little cares,
We mutter foolish, selfish prayere,
He paid no attention to tbl. remark. wTde^To h.’edj
continuing his discourse as if no . e to keep our brothers back,
ing had happened. “If. nothing** | We acheme « w ^ ^
conventional rubbish, and doe ^ ^ ^ {or riches that we lack;
mean any more than the t^ng We coJet hollors and are proud
young fellow la expected to say and ^ ^ ^ (avors of the crow(f
does say between the dance*. It Jw # ,ittle while has time
doesn’t mean any more tban what a T“chM|, us where we strut, to let
man aaya under the taSuenca^ of f we have grown sublime,
mualc and moonlight, or, for that mat- ^ nad t0 forget.
ter. any more than what a girl inaln^ Ana x
ates with her eye. when the know* IV.
she la looking particularly well, ft a We md the „d appeai that lie*
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We mark the fines upon his brow
And dimly see how much he bore,
And in our weakness wonder how;
We gase upon the aculptured tace,
And all the patient aorrowa trace;
We search for vanity, for pride,
That, human-like, he might hi
claimed, »
little carea aside,
and are ashamed.
the Other Hand.”
“Let’a See
"No, must see them both," be said I
fll”Well, there, then,’’ and she throat I
forward an empty hand. I
“You dropped something behlna I
you,” cried the floorwalker, triumph-
antly. „ .
••You have too many eyes, ane |
pouted, atooping to pick up wbat
she bad dropped. It proved tobea
valentine, and the floorwalker snick-
"Jove! 1 thought that by the time
- .i«i -nt tn hfl twenty plu*
all the time. Before you are marriea i
he will tall you that when you dance I
you are aa light aa a feather, but aft-
erward ha will tell you that you ara I
Ilka a ton of soul. He will swear that I
your every wlah shall ha hta, and you I
will And the cold raality to ha tha I
necessity of cringing to him. Fori
awhile nothing will be too good for I
you, and then you will auddenly waha
up to the fact that ha la the head
of the house, and that you are merely
a part of the furniture, aa It were. I
tall you, a girl la fooliah If aha paya
any particular attention to theaa val-
I entlnes, or to tha vowa that iovera
I make before marriage. ’
I Tte girl behind the counter aat bar
I llpaMn an obetlnata Una. "You are
I Jealous, that’a whkt’s tha matter with
I you." aha declared. "If you weren't.
THE 1ECOBP
HOLLAND’S
/W’fheZtkmwi
compliment—" ,. I
“Alwaya? Now, I have known gW*
to anap you off, and tell you not to he I
•Illy, and to declare that they hatod I
•aoft fellows.* ” 1
“That’a becauae you didn’t pay r«J» I
compliment at the right ^me, at ^e |
peychologtcal moment, to to apejA I
aha replied. “You probably told them
how pretty they looked ^en th^y
were rigged out In their oldest
preparatory to doing aoma I
_ vnv you ibouM I
Jolly » girt unleaa ahe can ***! j
Er herself that there
truth In whnt you any. *«*r »>*• N*T”
mil* an opportunity Hh# the flrat
:?riJT«r VV.W dm. to un kjj
what n chnrmar «ho *
the oeeaafoo »UP of hern,
wears that favoriU »toh watat of hern
la other word*, catch her In too
"^thought youjurt aaid that n gM
nlmre Ukod to ho made lore to, tie
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Hubbard, Ernest L. The Red Rock Record (Red Rock, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1915, newspaper, January 28, 1915; Red Rock, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1041896/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.