fYou are to hard,” said the van. j Aixmt that time there was a loud crash and the weather van tumbled to the ground.“Well,” said the broken van, “See what you have done?” But the wind only roared in answer, “You were too weak.”I1Berlin Literary Club.The Berlin Literary Club was called i order by the president, Edward : Rawls on Friday afternoon, Nov. 8, ji 1936. The program was begun by singing “America.” iEloiae Hooker was nominated and ji elected as Literary Critic during the business session.The program was as follows:Song—“AjmeTica.”Scripture—Psalm 1, Dorothy Wooten.Lord’s Prayer in unison.Poem—by Annie Lee Rushton.Essay—by Glen Brown.Song—“Pack Up Your Troubles.Recitations—by O’neal Rawls, Sal-lie Brodic and Lillie Brodie.Story—by Mary Dell Hooker.Song—“It isn’t Any Trouble Just to Sm*Uh”Visitors in attendance to the program were: Mrs. Hoyt Rawls and Mrs. Willie Starnes,Box Party at Berlin.There will he a Box Party at Berlin sohoolhouse on Thursday night, Nov. 21, 11186. There will be stunts and amusements for all. The school is