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Show For a Biithday Function. A bright little girl celebrated her twelfth birthday with n party, the dctalla of which sin- arranged herself. SJie called It a I rec and animal party. When the guests arrived sh- gae each a booklet, which she had mode, on the over of Which was painted a tree and an animal In the room were two Hcreens. with pictures of trees pined on one, and animals on the other. The pictures were numbered, ami opposite the numbers in the booklets were written ihe names of the trees and animal. A growing plant in a pot covered with red crepe paper, was the prize for the Child naming the most trees; a little rabbit rab-bit Jllled with csmdl was awarded -for the animals, while, to the on,, naming the great si number of trSt - and animals was given Ernest Thompson-Baton's book, "Wild Animals I Have Known." Afler the guessing couten(. names were played at the (ables scattered throughout through-out the rooms. Tin- scores were ki pi with acorns att.n tied to red ribbon, winch were looped on tiny wooden rings every time-any time-any one prognssid. "I'll" iIiirs wire decorated dec-orated wllh Kreen Ikiws, by which they were pinned to the clothing of the players. play-ers. The acorns were picked up by the little girl on S trip to Lookout Mo lull. lu-ll. in The Plea of trees and animals was COT tied out in the decoration f the dining-room dining-room and table Tin- centerpiece was a minlatun hollv tree on a mound of RlOBg and ferns with Utile rabbits hero and there The Pilgrim. |