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Show Jiuiifiiiit3i? ;,) Junior Joarnalfotn If Play Game Cock s A This is a game to play outdoors. Mark off a large circle on the ground, one about seven to ten feet in diameter. Only two play this game at a time, and the ones selected to start stand just inside the circle at opposite sides. They stand on one foot with arms tightly folded and hop toward each other. The object is to bump one or the other out of the circle. The, one who loses his balance, uses his hands, or puts his foot down, loses. Then a new pair takes over. Can Yon Read Johnny9 Hidden Letter Dear Miss Barrows: by Jane Mellenry 1. I live on a small farm with I .do not make a sound, my family. though I'm in doubt. We have a big herd of But you can see me when I bounce about. nanny goats. They all have babies now. I feed six baby And though three times goats on bottles. They are fun you'll find me in a to watch. They jump, run, and bubble, around. In when play spring Only once do I appear in we let them out to eat they trouble. will eat the bushes and flow2. Now I am seen att the end. ers. Some people think they of every word. eat tin cans but they don't I sound in duck and domino and bird. Sincerely, Feme Andrew And lest you think me ' Aged 10 Dundee, N. Y. ,. something of a riddle, Dear Miss Barrows: Doubled, there, I am right in the middle. . My favorite hobby is making scrapbooks for my friends 3. Find me in happy but not in Happiness. that have to go to the hospiAnd though you stay or tal. First I earn the money for . the scrapbook by raking go away, Ym with you none the less. leaves, shoveling sidewalks, or I'm written plain in every something like that Then I take my mother's old magaday, In fact in everything you zines and' cut out pretty pictures and paste them in. Say., What letter am I? Can you When. I was in the hospital to have my tonsils out I sure guess? got lonesome and wished 'A X CI Z f3 1 :smsuv someone would give me a Xliddle Uhrjnte scrapbook, and that is where I got the idea. In each of the next six lines is a.clue to a letter. When the Sincerely, six letters are combined they Clyde Stoltenbcrg Walcott, la. spell a common object Aged 8 My first letter is in pay but Dear Miss Barrows: not in day, I am sending a poem: My second's in ready but not I like the Junior Treasure in yard. Chest page, My third is in never but never Because it is interesting for in reveL ' , age. every My fourth is found in locks It has a lot of things to make but not in silk. and do; My fifth is found in lion, not And I think everyone should in noble. like it, too! My sixth is found in lion, too, Sincerely, in leopard, and in lamb. Bonnie Richardson So like me, If you are sharp Harrod, O. Aged 12 and make your mark, you'll know what I am! Meaye? do t- - Jane Mellenry and Snzie Snyder tffli . -- CH1 (Ar GolUwoy A Boy9 t jo; Anu, $5. AH contributor will JUNIOR JOURNALISTS 14 FAMILY WtEKlY raceire the MAGAZINE a ooxps button. JULY Memmet J0hmm 10, sn StantCAv 0 PP8 uwn pu u3 moj o dq pun ura wojaq aiu iVnb j maii joq :mej 1955 pel Pin pin to the fiat side with adhe S. IOR JOURNALISTS. IS3 N. Michigan Chicago I, Illinois, with your nam, AGE, and adoW Tha writan auroH of the bait coittrtUtt'oM wft rocot'ro JJ Mm If you would like to start a new fad, wear a funny Golliwog pin that you can make yourself. It's not hard to do. The pin is made of a cork, thumb tacks, a brad, a loose-le- af notebook ring, and yarn. Cut a large cork, in half lengthwise and fasten a safety -- CMdr.n! Sand it your ORIGINAL outs to Miti Marjoria Barrowt, JUN- Sv tv f , UTTERS-HOBBIES-STORIE- 63? V Jzi J Beanie! Ask father if you can have an old felt hat of his one you can cut and make into a keen looking cap for yourself. Cut oil the brim, remove the band, and pull it down on your bead as far as it will go. It will probably be too deep, so turn up sive tape. The round side is the face, so push two colored thumb tacks in place for eyes. (See drawing.) And for a nose use a metal brad. The ring is hung from this, but paint a red mouth first with nail polish. To make the hair, cut several , short lengths of coarse black yarn, arrange them like fringe, and tape them to the back of the cork. Now you are ready to pin Mr. 'Golliwog on your coat the end two or three inches. With some big scissors cut a sawtooth edge. (See drawing.) Now cut small circles, diamonds, hearts any shapes you like out of the crown. Don't cut too many, so you'll have room for buttons, pins or decorations you have to addlike your Junior Journalist button. |