WAY BACK WHENThe Way Back When column tonight shows a picture of St. Mary’s church choir of Tisch Mills, taken in 1885 with Frank J. Stangel as musical director. He is shown at the left with the violin.Others on the picture arc Wencil M. Stangel, Rose Marshalek, Antonia Kaiser, Mary Sladky, Anna Rezac and Mary Marshalek.Sung To The Man Who Amuses Me Today--'Thcsctrysts I make: irith you-today and some one else tomorrow.--Have small import to me in either joy or sorrow.The living deadI” men say to me. Come. I give you life'.I’ll kiss your cold lips rosy red; you’ll know no more of strife For daily pittance; and croini of thorns in riotous hues shall bloom Into a chaplet gay around your locks; and e'en the moon *I’ll buy to place as bauble on your finger slim, my dear.I’ll kindle flames in your cold heart, ne’er fcarVAnd so these trysts I keep, yet knowing deep within me lorn or row 'twill be some one else, tho’ today 'tis thee For whom I play my tnummcr's'part. as you make love, and say Sweet nothings that go in one car and out the other way.My own excuse is simply Jltis; I nothing could be triter)In pldec of heart, the gods gave mo ... a portable Typewriter’..._________________________—Noel Knight.Thanks, “Noel.’’ Please come again. Even to a Typewriter. (Ed.)*.—hnrc'sbrtoes-on-each-foot: That cHnches-the case ncainat. him If the mvnpra of tho pvtra