There's Pep In His Pulpit
ONE does not often see the Charleston stance co-ordinated with clerical neck embroideries and titivated by the "Stop" signal so beloved of the traffic cop. Still, mission work and the joi-de-vie often are handmaidens m men like Jasper Calder, v/ho uses the plunger of his laugh "hypo" to some SOUND effect. . "Sound" really is the correct word, if only because some community songsters mistake the waggling of Cal.d.er's baton as the signal for them to emulate the local dogs' home at twilight. . He really is a SOUND fellow. .
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NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 6
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93There's Pep In His Pulpit NZ Truth, Issue 1194, 18 October 1928, Page 6
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