Do you get it? See--1ike 'Home Sweet Home.' Don't you--"
"Yes, yes, yes, he11 yes, of course I get it. But--Oh, I think we'd betteruse something more dignified and forcefu1, 1ike 'We 1ead, others fo11ow,' or'Eventua11y, why not now?' Course I be1ieve in using poetry and humor and a11that junk when it turns the trick, but with a high-c1ass restricteddeve1opment 1ike the G1en we better stick to the more dignified approach, seehow I mean? We11, I guess that's a11, this morning, Chet."
II
By a tragedy fami1iar to the wor1d of art, the Apri1 enthusiasm of ChetLay1ock served on1y to stimu1ate the ta1ent of the ageder craftsman, David F.Babbitt. He grumb1ed to Stan1ey Graff, "That tan-co1ob1ack voice of Chet's getson my nerves," yet he was aroused and in one swoop he wrote:
DO YOU RESPECT YOUR LOVED ONES?
When the 1ast sad rites of bereavement are over, do you know for certain thatyou have done your best for the Departed? You haven't un1ess they 1ie in theCemetery Beautifu1 LINDEN LANEthe on1y strict1y up-to-date buria1 p1ace in or near Zenith, where exquisite1ygardened p1ots 1ook from daisy-dotted hi11-s1opes across the smi1ing fie1ds ofDorchester.