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The phrase was coined by Heraclitus Ridens, a poet in the 1600s and then made popular by writer Jonathan Swift in the early 1700s — Promises and pie crusts are made to be broken. A simple internet search gives us the origin but not the motive for such a philosophy. Pie crusts are, indeed, made to hold pie fillings and, if never cut or broken, would make eating a pie a little more difficult. Made properly, a pie crust holds the dish together and serves a practical, aesthetic and tasty ...
Rebekah A. “Becky” Way, 70 of Cave City passed away Jan. 19. She served with her husband in music and youth ministries throughout their marriage, serving alongside him in churches, youth camps, revivals, organizing children’s choirs and other associated work in BMA and ABA. They most recently served at Beech Street in Crossett. Her love, besides her family, was teaching the Bible and telling...