New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, Faye Ratterbury aged 12. The poems A\bnnd of Pilgrim Fathers submit'ed by these puvils were read at | Landed at Plymouth Bay. the assembly Wednesday. BY PUPILS HANKSGIVING ool Children Observe j in Unusual Way The Pilgrims were brave and fearless The kind that we ought to be, With the Mayflower riding at anchor On the shore that twe still see, Norman Willlams' poem was ps fol- lows THE PILGRIMS, The Pillgrims were a stalwart band Who sailed forth from their l:nher<| land The groynd was cold and desolate, And sought a home beyond the seas | And stofmy wero winds that blew, Where they could worship as they | When the band of Pilgrim Fathers please. Found a home in a land that was new. Carleton Washburn. Age 13. THE PILGRIMS, The Pilgrims came to this country To get their liberty; But when they entered this country They found an enemy. They landed one November day Upon the shores so far away. | On bended knees they offered prayer day of Thanksgiving the | To God who brought them safely @ Camp school were re- there. to write a plece of poetry, | ing the arrival of the | And so one day they set apart i " nd the festival thal has Thanksgiviog from each | The enemy was the Indian he Pilgrim Fathers. These | Who always wanted to nght to be handed in In time to Because he never 'fore had scen pon Wednesday. Norman | People who were white. ed 12, of the eighth grade | 1, was the author of what od the best poem. Ho was race for the honors by hburn, aged 13, Robert I event In connection And we too ce h)run that day In just the same, sweet grateful wa The But now the Pilgrims have been gone For years and years or a century But still we alweys think of them | By_keepirg their anuiversary. Rovert Dart remaining poems were THE l ANDING } TEMS, On t 1 I blufivl Kehooy aged 12, On a 1» The PILGRIM FATHERS. Oh, Pilgrims, Father Pilgrims, With faces stern and brave, How dared you face this wilderness Your own belief to Save? And tell me Father Pilgrims Did You not want to flee ‘When you saw The Mayflower Make her way Homeward bound upon that sea? Nay, that thought I must not harbor For God was with You there To help you work and pray And breathe great freedom’s air. With you, oh hearts so brave and true And thankful all the long year through We set aside a resting day For thankfulness and cheer. Muriel Kehoe. Age 12 years. THE PILGRIMS. "Twas cold and bleak, The snow and sleet, Were frozen o'er the sand When dark garbed serangers With their :uns EEEEEEEEEEEEEEYEEEEEEEEEEEE PP EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE *TreeWestinghouse "MACHINE ELECTRIC SEWING nnruwni’-'m.} q Sewing Machine You @on’t @Want to Hide DURING ALL OF THIS WEEK WE' ARE GIVING A DEMONSTRATION OF THIS NEW AND REALLY WONDERFUL SEWING MACHINE. AN EXPERT IN ATTENDANCE ALL THE TIME. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THE LATEST AND BEST. 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