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Character Mere Than Reputation
Keep straight ahead. The curve
line may be the line of beauty, but
it is better to be able to walk a crack
than describe a circle. The man who
•can work on a straight line may be
all right, but he who can only walk in
a cycloi? curve is assuredly all wrong.
This injunction concerning your phys
ical peregrination apples as well to
your spiritual itineracy. Are you
slandered? Keep straight on in your
■course and let backbiting die the
death of neglect. What is the use of
lying awake nights brooding over the
remarks of some false friend, that,
runs through yottr brain like lightn
ing? What is the use of getting into
a worry and fret over gossip that has
been set afloat to your disadvantage
by some meddlesome busy-body who
has more time than character? The
thing cannot possibly injure you, un-
CONFERENCE OF PROHIBITION
WORKERS.
A distinguished party, including
ftev. Mr. Bedford orator and Editor
of the Mountain State Patriot, and
two potential Presidents, enjoyed a
supper and conference In Charleston,
capital of West Virginia, immediately
after Mr. Chafln’s famous speech
(Brene Memorial Church) in which
fie showed that the administration of
the law is mightier than the law.
Officeholders (particularly those na
tionnal) sworn to support a prohibi
tion plank in the party which gave
them office, are everything. But his
torical illustrations which interested
his audience greatly, Mr. Chafln
showed how easy it had been and is
for the Supreme Court alone, or the
President alone, or the Congress
alone, to thwart or defeat entirely a
law. And this is notoriously true in
the case of a prohibit'on law in the
hands of national officeholders not
pledged to a prohib tion platform.
Mr. Chafln and his co-workers
throughout the nation are now secur
ing a great number of signatures
from voters who will not pledge
r hems elves to the prohibition
ticket, yet will pledge themselves to
vote some ticket, with the prohibi
tion national plank.
At ♦he supper were: Mr. Chafln, re
cent candidate for President; Rev.
Mr. Bedford, orator writer, and Edi
tor cf the Patriot; Mr. J. B. Cun
ningham, lawyer. Editor of “1919”,
and Known as the “Irish Bull”; Mr.
W. C. B. Moore, of Charleston; Mr.
I W. Kooutz, of Huntington, W. Va.
less indeed, you take notice of it. —
Christian at Work.
Kvgene Anderson.
President.
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT
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chanical means. The YAWN exercise
is the easiest and surest road to end
this difficlty. I try to have my pupils
accomplish all they can in exercise
and then forget the means to the end.
One cannot sing well if one is think
ing all the time of the exercise used
to get this or that tone. Practice with
care, thought, and FAITHFULLY, and
then forget it as the phrase so tersely
expresses it Mme. Tetrazlnni is na
turally a great singer and it is not
often that a natural singer under
stands how she produces tone. If we
could all sing as easily and naturally
as does Mme. Tetrazlnni we vocal
teachers would have to go out of
business.
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