The Gavelyte, April 1906
.,:, aliRm before some literary club would I hope, that om day h will wriL, a Le as liable to talk about n K,.!ntu ·ky book. This book will Hay new things, feud as about the matter in hand. r old thing. in a betLer wuy. Whilc~ 'l'h n there is the literary gourmand I know! dg is inl'reasecl Ly mc~n':-; who very disrrimin.itingly hunts up running to and l'ro in worldly LrnvPI, the finest things in literntur and I it is no less trne or Lhosr whosP PYPH rrads moderately, but only rra<ls nn<l I run to and fro ovrr Lh" parchmPnt.H nothing mor . of bygone agrs. How shall a person learn to read? 1 This can no more lie taught than bi- : Don't pro ra tinatP ! ,\1bsrrihe now! cycle riding can Le. You have to get l - . . . on and ride, an<l no book of rules will j Dr. Mel rnn Y dehvPr cl a senes he of any avail The novice must I of ~ rmon. at th R"form d Pres~ly– hegin with a book that interest him, 1 te.rian church here on the. 30t~, ,i I, whe_ther good or bad. If bad, it is I of M:.trch and on the 1st o~iml. a. misfortune that may be regretted , The CiAVELY1'E for .June will he but cannot be helped. 8ome have immen. e. even gone so far as to say that it is I - better to read bad book than none On Tuesday, April ~i, quite a num- at all, for the reader will turn to ber of college students, chaperon d by good books later on, while he who Prof. Edith Morris and Mr. Carl grows to manhood withcut any de- Marshall, went for a little walk. 'fhc> sire for reading will certainly find !crowd started from the horn of the mischief that the devil has pre- Misses Luenette and Bessie Sterrett pared for idle hands. Those who about 3 o'clock p. m. and proceedPd decry the reading of novels have to "by rail" as far as the Deep Fill from prove that the world ,would have which place they branched off and heen better if all novel-readers had I followed the creek for a <listance and abandc.med their reading and follow- I finally emerging upon the Murdock _ed _the n~turally wicked incli_nations I road hastened to town. Several snap of 1~le mrnds. The . novel will_ lead J shots were taken in the midst of I'll– to h1story, ~nd the history ~o. philo'o- 1 1 al scenery. Refreshments of frPsh phy, and philosophy to n~Jig10n. air and spring water were served. Men, like children, are imitators. IAlthough barbed wire fences wen~ -Everyone who reads a book is inspir- 1numerous, all returned safely and all Pd hy the deRin", anrl lurecl on by the I report, a gon<l time.
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