Settlement Before Sundown   November 1, 1959

Forgiving and Forgetting   November 8, 1959

Love at Home…   November 22, 1959

An able physician recently suggested three short questions that could be asked to indicate how well a particular person might adjust to troubles and tensions: If the patient or the person can...

As Parents and Children Come to Common Ground   November 29, 1959

Its is odd and interesting how each generation listens impatiently to the lessons of the past, and feels that they are old fashioned. Youth is so sure the rules have changed. Age is sure they...

A Short Walk… That Never Ends   December 6, 1959

“Life is a short walk along a narrow thread . . . beginning and ending in a mysterious unknown. Hope keeps us balanced as we walk the narrow line. Life is short as we see it, but in reality ....

The Meaning of Honor…   December 13, 1959

We recall a comment accredited to Thomas Carlyle: “Conviction is worthless unless it is converted into conduct.” With this in mind we turn to the meaning of honor, without which there...

A Where One Door Shuts, Another Ope   December 27, 1959

There is a maximum quoted Don Quixote which says: “Where one door shuts, another opens, …” We come to an end, and find a beginning. Often we worry about arriving at an end, with too...

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