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Show Margaret Key Here are two groups of words. When you have guessed number one on the left, add Me V and if your guess is right, you will have the, answer to No. 1 in the other group. Add wet" to each word in the left hand column in turn. - LA garment L A boy's name 2. To lie in the sun 3. Empty 4. Part of a candle or lamp 5. Indian grain 6. To keep intruders out 7. A pioneer's house 8. Something to hang things on r"'"" ""' 2. A container, usually of straw 3. A warm cover JL Piece in a croquet set 5. A brass musical instrument 6. A girl's trinket 7. 8. -- t-i- t A cupboard A noise ' ' v; No-No-Hno- ch! . Did you ever play this? Some boys tell me it is one of the liveliest games they know. This is the way to play it: Four or five Indian clubs (or other objects) are placed on the ground. Then all the players join hands and make a circle around the clubs. Now comes a great pulling and family Wetkty Uagazl, April IS. li'A ,. ,. Dear Miss Barrows: I have a very unusual pet He is a wild bay lynx cat, caught near West-cliff- e, Colo. He was just two weeks old when his mother was killed, and we have had him now for seven months. We named him "Bacchus." He is very smart He runs free in our house, plays with the dogs and cats, and is full of mischief. His mother weighed 33 pounds. Bacchus weighs 16 now"- -" and will be full grown in two years. We raised him on a doll's nursing bottle, and he still . takes about six bottles a day plus his other food. He is the only known bobcat around here that is tame. We never give him raw meat only eggs, cereaL and cooked roeat He takes his bottle lying on his back and holds it himself. He can ' jump six feet high. We have a collar and bell on him, so we can hear. n he is around. Sincerely, - . 14 11 The one who knocks a dub down stands it up again and is out of the game. The game thus goes on until only one player Is left through Virginia, and into Canada. . Low, gray clouds covered the' sky. The woods surrounding our farm looked dark and gloomy. The wind roared, bending trees down to the ground and sending a huge hickory tree down on our chicken house. The rain came down in sheets. Then the "eye" or center part of the hurricane came over. The rain stopped and the wind died down to a mere breeze. Ibis did not last for long because the outer perimeter of the hurricane came 'over. .,...... The ghinglcs on our roof were blowing away, in the wind. So, my mother and our nearest neighbor got up on the roof and nailed the shingles , down with boards, while I was out in the yard bracing myself against the wind, with gusts up 73 to miles an hour, and picking up r!dn!c3. The wind roared like a frciit train and ripped at my cloth-i- n, and rain Hew in my face. That is one storm I won't forget! Laurel, Va. ,. it in the excitement big tropical storm of the year, slammed Into the Carolina, up Azz 14 .., , a club usually by stumbling against the eighth Yours sincerely, Carole Miller . pushing, for the object of the game is to make some player knock down Dear Miss Barrows: Have you ever been through a hurricane? Well, I have! It was on Oct 15, 103$, when "Hazey ... ,, Ruth Dixon ; him.-whe- Danielle L&morcaux Age 9 Wctmore, Cola r m M'X,i!'!:!:.x":.' ' ... xX,x'X,X':,.x.:V-x-!,x-X-!"X,x-XxCv- " ' . M a ' J Hnt follow the dots to llnd cut what is in the cage. . H.ci draw heavy ILne3 from A to A, B to B, C to C to close in the ...:"... cc2. 3 ycu ccn see that soineons his broken the bars. : .... Dear Miss Barrows: One day Dad said, "Let's get your old bike to send to your cousin." Mom said, it Til phone someone to " . v; "No heed to," said Dad. icky and ; I will do it oumlve&"v'4''-.- When we got done, instead of one crate, we had double-crat- ed it Then we went for a walk, leaving it for the truck to pick up. When we got home that afternoon the double-cratbike was still there in the basement Mom said, Tour plan didn't work. The man couldn't fit the crate through the door!" Dad had a, frown on his face the " whole afternoon. Sincerely yours, . Ricky Luckenbach Trenton, N. J. Age 9 crate . ed 1 ' xo::X:Xx'X-:iix-x-X:::X:Xxx-x-- I Dear Miss Barrows: We have been studying about Africa. I enjoy it very much. We've learned the names of the different countries" and take Imaginary trips an wW-the- -classroom project; I did soap carvings of an elephant and a gorilla and made a monkey from a coconut Our teacher let us draw a map of Africa, too. .;Africm.;For "Sincerely, Age 9 . Ray Howell HI San Angelo, Tex. UTTERS4tOI8IE$4TORIES OmUtmI "'Soi'V rm 0RI6INAL Mas Mn'orU Unovt, JUNIOR JOURNAL ISIS, 153 N. MicKJg. ArtnM. I, a(9 mt, AGE, 4 tidrtu. TK writm of tk btt contnbufioiii will rc!v $S. AM contriWort rc!vt tK JUNIOR JOUR. NAUSTS ktttfon. IL'IhoU, wSlk your .. |