The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1930, Page 10

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TRIBUNE'S ——_—_ eS oarowta stove ne @EG.U tar. OFF. “Right good, considering we ain't “How was your crop this year, Abner?” on the main road.” PHEN CULUK THE PICTURE) The view of Athens was a sight tnat thrilled each happy Tinymite. The rocky hill they stood upon tow- ered high above the town. They stood and gazed an hour or so. Then Scouty said: “Come on, let's go. It won't be hard to reach the place, ‘cause we'll be traveling down.” “You're right,” replied the Travel Man. “We'll get there quickly as we ‘can, but you will find it farther than you think it is, my lad. The distance doesn't look so much, but we'll hike through large farms and such. The scenery’s very pletty, though, and you all will be glad.” So down a road they hiked along} and Clowny soon broke into song. “We're heading now for Athens. It's a wondrous spot,” sang he. “When we are there we'll stop and eat and that will be a welcome treat. And then we'll see the sights, and there are lots of sights to sec.” Far down the road they met a man Jand up to him the Tinies ran. “Say, who are you?” cried Coppy. “I'm a jshepherd,” he replied. And then a jflock of sheep came near and of the bunch they had no fear. It seemed | they all felt safe when they were at ; their master's side. The bunch reached Athens about noon and for the bunch ‘twas none |too soon. They all were starved and promptly found a handy place to eat. | They dined and then, when lunch was o'er, stepped out upon a hike once more. It wasn’t long till Scouty cried: “Oh, look! That's quite a feat.” “That is the Parthenon, my son. It seems repairing has been done,” re- \plied the wise old Travel Man. “It’s ;many ages old. From other things it stands apart as wondrous work in old Greek art.” The Tinies eyed the pil- lars which all seemed to stand out bold. (The Tinymites visit a wondrous stadium in the next story.) { (Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc.) 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