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Show "t,. 4 Jnnior Journaliota Dear Miss Barrows: Dear Miss Barrows: My hobby is collecting the. My hobby happened by accident. My Dad raises turkeys Junior Treasure Chest. I and as he and I were going to wanted to make a collection the coops to feed them, we of these because some day I saw a little chick eating may want to play a game and coop. Dad thought it all I would have to do is look in my Junior Treasure Chest was one of the baby turkeys, to find one. so I caught it; but to our sur"' Miss Barrows, I enjoy readprise, it was a baby pheasant. ing your pages very much . I raised it with my Dad's turkeys and we called it and I am going to keep on Speckie. We bought a very collecting them. beautiful male pheasant and Sincerely, named him Spector. Now Mafjorie Pace 14 Speckie has 16 babies and we Aged Leighton, Ala. call them Specklets! .Dear Miss Barrows: I like my hobby and I hope I would like to be a schoolit keeps on growing. teacher. I play school with my "made-up- " friends. They are Your friend, friends who are not real. John Wolanic I am the teacher. I give as Hamden, Conn. Aged 9 ; out-side4- Dear Miss Barrows: This trick will surprise you ' and it is fun to try on your ' friends. Fill an ordinary drinking glass with water, right to the top. Then, let your friends guess how many pennies you can drop into it without the water spilling over. . Sincerely, . Karen Broadbent . Provo, Utah. Aged 11 ... P. S. Most people guess two or three, but you can get 20 or more in the glass! Bj. A our sell Necklace T2cUe-l- U .sir.--- "' signments to 5- - 'to I use my old "Reading Workbook" and an old Arithmetic (which belonged to my Uncle) and has addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentage, and miscellaneous problems.. school I started my "made-up- " at the age of five or six. lds. he Sincerely, , Mary Lynne Diercks Muscatine, la. Aged 10 LETTERS-HOBBIES-STORI- , Children! Send in your ORIGINAL ones to Miss Marjorie Barrows, JUN-- v IOR JOURNALISTS, 153 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago I, Illinois, with your name, AGE, and address. The writers of the best contributions, will receive $5. All contributors will receive the JUNIOR JOURNALISTS' button. f "MW'-rs- f Rulh Dixon Grace Gannon' 1 If you follow these steps, you'll have a sugar-cand- y necklace! 1. Use any old beads. Place each bead on a toothpick. Cover with transparent glue. 2. Dip into a cup, saucer, or ah inverted lid filled with multi-color- candy ed dec-oret- in potato till dry. Remove beads and string for a necklace. Tie two pieces of very narrow ribbon around the first and last beads, leaving ends that will tie, l (See drawings) V I. Call for help. 4. At the stern, toward the stern, j 5. Pronoun (neuter). 7. What you do in water 10. Beginning of the alphabet. II. Exclamation. 13. A boat with a large mast near the bow. and a small :t pre ,!j a sailboat. O.'i.n (F;tic). ". t "2, tes Keep holes clear. 3. Set each toothpick into a potato, or something similar, until the glue is hard. 4. Dip in shellac, put back l: CJrr: Trijn- - Ursv.. Jz t sail tafof the mast. . 8. W'i'J Africa (abbrev.). I 9. Master of Ceremonies abbrev., ' 2. Not cold. I3. Net no. 1 U4. EvtryiMrtq, is. r!;r.-':f- . ' - Fci-K- parts of a fish. lj "24, f 25. Fi;S w"H a lcn 3 ncsa. 21. 27. j J n;-- i rou-- 3 ' - 24. 27. 5 S. 29, 31. I two for a rewboet ihzrr..'..'.p (iwrev.), sacura tbs ship to ths earth undarwafef. 139. Prcpcs'uon, Sometime when you have six or eight friends around, try this! You can divide into two teams which in single file. The first player in stand each line puts his toes on a starting line and at a v signal jumps as far forward as he possibly can, keeping his feet together. Number two steps up quickly to where the first jumper's heels landed. He or she jumps and when all have had a turn 6n both teams, the team which has covered the greatest distance wins. !37- - side-by-si- E is TtvUtern to Try! 3. She sawed six slick,1 sleek, slim, slender saplings. 4. Six sick soldiers sighted seven slowly sinking ships.' Frivolous fat Fanny fried fresh fish furiously Friday forenoon for four famished Frenchmen. FAMILY inn WttKlt MAGAZINE ODU 'Aipt 'sjasq 'eajoo 'XaajDO 'aid 23o 'poq 'JBad 'sucoq 'pj -- SfPTMlE ouio 'osaoip 11, 1933 :sji9axsuy J?: J . 41. d yti,. Either- - Railroad ii 24 2f Eenie, Meenie, if you please For foods you like, just add some E's. MAT CHS OMLT BANS PAR BF GG PI CLRY CRAL BTS JLLY RIC I V a iix tor Eats Dale E. Wiiuhlp 1. I go by a Blue Goose Bus. 2. Cross crossings cautiously. 5. CJlL:'rl m istake.. de JJor Tongue . 42. To mS;5 a i one near the stern. Preposition. Elevated railway (abbrev,). A note in a musical scale. boat. A Not yes. , ' Rap. In past time. Bachelor of Science (abbrev.) What Indians paddled. Two of the ninth letter of the alphabet. A rough rider President (Initials). British Columbia (abbrev.). Men who work on the ship. The leftside of a ship. Most ships have an upper and a lower one. . , Preposition. Not , Not she. one-maste- 22. 23. 1 J mjy bs when n :'rris i 18. 19. 1 w:.ir:;li.i. !' You ... ' To Jumping Jacks i ACROSS 1 1 V 23 IF 2.8 24 j IT Jo 35 43 (abbrev.). IT"" 51 .. I I U It I I yJ I I I 1 1 .. |