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Quips and Quotes
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With a Slight Assist
We measure the square feel,
Sketch the designs,
Itiilunre the levels,
('.hulk the cliulk lines.
We stir up the puiitt,
Hold Itourds while they saw,
Hold nuils while they hammer,
Sand out every flaw.
We rlean sticky brushes,
Untangle kinked wires,
Mix eunfuls of glue,
llunil them the pliers.
We steady their ladders.
Fetch tools from the shelves:
We're the wives of the htishunds
Who "do it themselves."
vSiimmie Douglass
1 x
"I'm sorry, madam all wo have lel in this style is your size.'
The young lady had just told her father she
had met the man of her life. "I'm sure you're
going to like Tom," she said enthusiastically.
"He's a fine young man."
"Does he have any money?" her father asked.
"Oh, you men are all so curious," the girl
sighed. "Tom asked the same thing about you!"
V. D. Fatal
Social Note
The hostess eaters to her guests;
The guests conform to please the hostess.
That's why evenings home alone
Arc the ones thut please me mostess.
"Dear." said the timid wife, "could I have
$50 to do some shopping tomorrow?"
"Absolutely not!" her husband shouted. "No!"
He stalked out to the living room and buried
his face in a newspaper.
"Well, then," the wife called from the kitchen,
"could you give me $10 to tide me over until
you're in a better mood?" F. G. Kenan
4 Family Yttkly. January II. lKt