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A BOY’S SPRING
Say, when the spring’s a-comin’ in,
Oh, ain't it awful sweet?
There’s singin's most on every breeze
An’ sunshine in the street —
And when the lazy clouds are
hung
Across the sky, why, all among
Them goes the wind a-laughin’ out
To think of all the joy that’s
round about.
Say, when the dam’s a-roarin’ loud,
Oh, ain’t it fine to hear?
I know a man who went away
But comes back every year
Just in the spring to stand and
see
The waters tumble —Hully gee!
I guess he feels just like us boys;
There’s something makes us kind
of still in that big noise.
And, say, sometimes at dusk, when all
The sky is colored red,
An’ when the air’s just full of spring,
CHAT.
JME, boys and girls; draw up to
the circle and make yourselves
comfortable, for I have several
(J C
things to talk to you about.
First, did you miss me while I let
“Brother Willie” and “Our Mission
ary” take my place? Now, don’t get
embarrassed over your answer, be
cause you know there are two ways
of missing folks, and I am not going
to ask any further questions. See?
But while T think of it, I want to
tell you that the printer made a mis
take in giving the place at which “Our
Missionary” is located. Instead of
Yangchau, it should have been Yang
chow. She would appreciate, T am
sure, letters from any of our circle,
and could answer any question you
might ask her in her letter to the
“Heme Circle.” Remember her ad
dress is, Miss Edna Teal, Yangchow,
China.
Do you remember my telling you
some time ago about a special rally
meeting my Baraca boys had, and
how they enjoyed the enthusiastic and
inspiring talks of Miss Lucy Irby,
teacher, and Mr. Walraven, president
of the two hundred Baraca boys in Dr.
Broughton’s church?
Well, as my little four-year-old
nephew expressed it, “they’ve done
another stunt” that I am sure you
would have enjoyed having a part in.
They wanted a picnic out to Grant
Park, and they wanted curtains, table
and other furnishings for their rooms,
but financially they were as poor as
the proverbial church mouse. Who
ever saw a school boy, or girl either
a* for that, who had any money? It
all gets away somehow.
So they met in a very grave busi
ness meeting to discuss the matter of
ways and means, the final result of
which was a perfectly splendid pro
gram rendered at Cox College chapel,
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The Golden Age for May 11,1911.
Conducted by MRS. G. B. LINDSEY-
An’ I just can’t go home to bed —
Say: I’ve just stood and listened
while
The river roared; an’ most a mile
I’d see the foam go streakin’
down
A-swingin’ past, beyond the town.
An’ something in me’d kind o’ stir
An’ I’d be there all standin’ still —
An’ then —an’ then —I’d almost choke,
For, somewhere near, a whip-poor
will
Would start and call like any
thing.
An’ then —an’ then —some way the
spring
An’ river, an’ soft air, an sky
Would be too sweet, like tender
ness—
I’d be like that man cornin’ back,
I guess—
I’d stand an’ love ’most everything:
Say, ain’t it funny in the spring?
. —Toronto Globe.
composed of superb local talent, who
seemed glad to serve the boys in this
way, and just the finest, jolliest, best
all-round twenty-five-minute speech
that you ever heard of by Dr. Joe
Broughton, superintendent of the Tab
ernacle Sunday-school.
Our program opened with a chorus
given by the Choral Union of Cox Col
lege, led by Miss Carolyn Crenshaw,
that thrilled and stirred the audience
into an enthusiasm that increased
with every succeeding number.
The readings by Miss Mildred Mc-
Connell, of Washington Seminary;
Mrs. Drake, assistant Baraca teacher,
and also a teacher in the Georgia Mil
itary Academy, and Mr. McGinnis, a
student of the Georgia Military Acad
emy, were of the highest type.
The violin solo by Miss Maud Oliver,
and the piano solo by Miss Emily
Cooper, both students of Cox College,
were far too good to be classed as the
work of amateurs; it was easy to
close our eyes and feel that we were
listening to some of the world-famed
musicians.
And to make that imagination all
the more real, we had only to open
them a little later, when those round,
mellow, inexpressibly sweet notes of
our Southern song bird, Miss Carolyn
Crenshaw’s, first solo floated out to
us, and see one whom all who have
heard her recognize is destined to be
world famed.
It was a great evening, if it was
under the auspices of my band of G.
M. A. Baraca boys. And they appre
ciated as only a crowd of earnest, en
thusiastic boys could the glad co-oper
ation and willing effort of those who
made it such a splendid success for
them.
You have heard a great deal of “The
Atlanta Spirit.” Well, College Park
is just a beautiful resting room, or
pleasure resort, for many of Atlanta’s
busiest, best people, and they carry
their “Spirit” with them. So, when
the “College Park Spirit” got in be
hind the Baraca boys, or the Baraca
boys got in behind “The College Park
Spirit,” whichever it was, there was
“something doing.”
So, regardless of the weeping clouds
last Monday, we had our picnic, a
glorious good time, and our Baraca
room is nicely furnished, and some to
spare. Wasn’t that great for a class
that can only live nine months in the
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year? For my class is entirely made
up of the Georgia Military Academy
students, and a finer, brighter, more
determined class of boys you never
saw. Now, I must stop and tell you
more next week.
Are you a Philathea or a Baraca?
Then write to the Home Circle about
what you are doing; and if you are
not, get Dr. Joe Broughton to make
you a speech on the subject and tell
you how to be one, for it is the finest
work at all for boys and girls.
Lots of love to all of you from
LITTLE MOTHER.
Would you be always young? Then
get a hobby and ride it in season and
out of season. It may be hard on
your friends, but don’t mind a little
thing like that.