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Weil, the good Bishop Grace had three of our business men as hia special guest on last Satur i day night, Messrs J. R.Hemphill, j H. Houston and W. H. Pearson These gentlemen made very in pressive talks. Weil, these flappers have just about taken all the married men, and of course the married women must cateh as catch can. Oh my Lord, this town is almost like the Land of Nod, Don’t bring yonr wife; you will know her here if you stay. In a certain married man’s sick room, you couldn’t tell who his wife was ,6ut when she did show up the flappers faded away For every one Jthat doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light.ieast his deeds should be reproved, saith the Dord.
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