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Show OB rS7T??71fiTL Lf 0 Or posies, Then Moses supposes Erroneously. For everyone knowses That nobody's toeses Could be roses or posies As Moses supposes His toeses to be. Draw an egg so nice and don't it The 14th of June is my A Penny in a Pillow Nat Bradford Two teams of players face each other. Between them is a row of six pillows. One team chooses a player to hide the penny. He presses it against his palm and fingers but keeps his palm down. Under each pillow he places this hand, but leaves the penny under one of them. The other side watches him closely. Is he tensing his muscles? Does his facial expression show when he lets But cut it cleanly down the middle. This makes you sad? Then cry a little. go? Their leader, after con- sulting his team, touches the pillow under which they decide the penny is lying. If they are right, they score 10 points. Then it is their turn to hide the penny. The side that makes 60 points first Add here and there a hook- like curve, (Providing you have kept your nerve.) wins the game. not but not but you :JJ-hsu- Jane Whitehead Betsy Ross was a widow, so we have and been told, who with and her Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home; Your house is on fire, your children have flown! Cut a piece of paper four inches square. Draw two lines connecting opposite corners. Color the four sections. Cut from each corner toward cenof the way as ter shown by the dotted lines in the diagram. Stick a pin through the dot in one corner, then bend the other corners and put the pin through these dots. Then stick the pin into a pencil or el stick and you have a for a windy day! two-thir- ds pin-whe- 21 Family Weekly, June 9. 1957 and little boys' To make this candy, you will need: 8 squares of semisweet chocolate animal crackers Line the bottom and sides 16 of a shallow 8"x4" pan with waxed paper, extending the paper over the sides one inch. Heat chocolate squares in top of double boiler until almost melted; remove from fire and stir until smooth. Pour into pan and cool. When the chocolate is almost firm, cut into squares and stand an animal cracker upright in each one. After the chocolate is hardened, lift it (on the waxed paper) from pan and separate the pieces. Now, f . "Oh, my goodupon her front is a ness!" she cried. "My whole am wearing my ug!" First she peeked through mess, and besides, liest ng fJEf , side. "Mistress Ross," he said, bowing, "as understand, the most delicate sewI Our new will be country's in need of a flag that can be free. forever a symbol that r as well as a Can you sew on a ing is done by your . $k ?" asked the , smiling, and said. "Yes." So she gathered her and P) and If , and she r 7 r stripes that were beautifully white ones to red; and she cut out coloput in between, for the number of cut At the top in one a field of deep blue she put nies then was corner on ' j then she opened it wide, stood there outbecause General the f Nat Bradford Do you have an old tin or plastic cup at your house? Then wad some paper into a ball, tying it up tightly with a string. string to the ball and the Next tie one end of a other end to the handle of the cup. Now begin to play. Each player tries four times to swing the ball up high and Catch it in his cup. He gets 10 points each time he catches it, and the first player who makes 150 wins. . . , Candy R $ one day when her work was all over the she heard somebody knocking v Animal Cracker Make a Vlnwheel Q her Catch 9 Em six-foot-lo- j of gold, liked to sit by and put tiny stitches into little girls' spe- cial day. QV'lJL ROSS AND THE FLAG BETSY Mabel Inglin My first is in FACE but in HEAD; My second's in NEEDLE not in THREAD; My third is in DAY but in WEEK; My fourth is in GREET not in SPEAK. My whole is a banner proudly display; John Henry If Moses supposes His toeses are roses Ann Davidow white, So round and firm take a bite. Same Tongue Ttvinter Draw? a iMdybug fl$ . of them, too. "Let the red stand for courage and faith ina O the right," said the ity shines in the white; in loyalty "while purin the blue we see , land of .the brave; may this fly forever and gallantly wave!" 7 |