ALMONDS AND RAISINS
A. long answer turneth away listeners. ' ' . . Silence is the victory of mind over mutter. Most fixed opinions can stand a lot of fixing. A hair in. the head:is worth two on the brush. Women, like eggs, should be handled with care. Women pause to reflect—when they see a mirror. •■--.-■ Times flies, but money can beat it over any distance. - Only a fool will'pay twice for the same experience. -.' ■ ' Some silly men would rather- lose a friend than an argument. If all you need is opportunity, get busy at once and make one.- • Kemember that you haven't as long to live as you. had yesterday; It's very nice to live in the country —nice for your city relations. Summer brings leaves of absence and winter brings absence of leaves. Every woman has some aim in life but what she hits is quite. another thing. The inventor of a lotion to remove freckles ought to acquire some "spot cash.
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Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 17
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160ALMONDS AND RAISINS Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 17
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