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PERT TERE WT WEST ae Tine; 5 RRS PNT TE 1 | nor will be our “Thanksgiving Num- A REBUS LETTER. Th E ————— Te’ tak AE gon bie anwine “4 tank, S. I; Lillian Bellman, ad Le ten Kiddie Klub members aged rT you have a ing, po °. York City; Edward Sanaga, Now| from six to fifteen inclusive who write e vening Ww or. § or story that you would like to hay pened Contest. < City; Marie Bendick, Brooklyn; | the best cxsays on “Christmas Time e e Kl b K gered ing; rae ek Pai | ward Winner. : d Gold, New York City; Mit-]'!n Our Hom d d e to-day. iS is oe last call. sity: , 16 copled and Fourteen: Years A. Barry, New York City; Alex] The essays must not be cop 1 1e u OPN SNL |) rea tie to ave as many Kida ‘Vear-Clese. New York City; Vincenza [contestants must not accept help from entributions as possible in t rthat dey. There are only tw t your offerings will have Staten Island; Veronica Brooklyn; Isidore Kleigman, and Jeanette Gordon, Copyright, 1992, (New York Frening World) by Pres Pubtishing Os. Conducted by Eleanor Schorer WOODLAND WONDER TALES By Cousin Eleanor THE PREDICTION. EDIENT to the wishes of her husband, Mrs. Crow paid her respects to Mrs. Porky Pig. Mrs. Porky Pig searcely looked up when the glossy » parents or teachers position is original peeiiah essay, NOVEMBER CONTEST. catite NAME, AGE, ADD) Subject: “Christmas Time in Our| Aiarem Gouin Evening World, No. 6 Ten awards of $1 each will be given | New York Cit sny other ture, story or poem printed in other magazine. newspaper or boo! and that you must try to get along without help from your elders. Sec- ond, the work must be up to Kiddie Klub standard. Time is growing very short. If you wish to see your work in the Kiddie For Holidays— black bird appeared on the gatepost | Klub Saturday special Feature, {t ONE fee ithe delighttal itete, and ee de OOLONG TEA is that it is (( and Other Days orning,| id Mrs. 1 \U wea tinal R EASC YN [green eg sun and cured over Ha graced Americen Kiub a“ mer) a A A tables for fifiy years But if I were in Instead of “roasting” out the deliciousness by rush machine- Bye ; : He Gant teieea at? oaddved it send mine imm “pear Boras Sy Wed tae methods, this slower, but surer, process seals the good y7 Always delicious and wholesome. vorky Pig truthfully. “You're a otente caves for ti) quatities in the tea leaves until liberated in the cup. / fll Mountains at 4 o'clock Sun- Tau Gi Ieee eee i| You will be charmed by the delightful taste of FORMOSA : eine” OOLONG TEA. Be Sure to ask your grocer for RMAN, Bronx. Made after a famous recipe from the finest ingredients obtainable. At your Grocer’s comer in the barnyard, I believe. “My husband and I are to be here for a short stay,” Mrs. Crow informed her. “That would be food if st were true. HO Gus wills Coubon But you will probably, change your mind, You'll hang around here all winter, cating crumbs that fall from |] B i the tables of barnyard folk. Then, SPar) es appear, you'll go back to tie O ky Was positively pig- Yours always, COUSIN ELEANOR ty HELEN 8 Fourteen-Year-Old Class. Honorable Mention, J. Gianiaglia, Bronx; Mary Atkins, there" coupor Mrs. Porky Pig Did Not Answer. ‘O19, 1,620, 1 fn the spring, when fresh buds and woods. That's what all your sort 4 ire Serv waxed indignant, but] Pointed in case the prophecy did not i : true. Mra Pig remained uncontinced. com Fer nit ou are not here to steal our] Next Story: Turkey Gobbler’s Last food, why did I nec your husband try- | Days. ing to make much of the hateful Gob- Dler yesterday?" . largaret Doyle, City, you myst Thirteen- Year-Old Class. Honorable Mention. Morris Goldstein, New York City; Dear Kiddie Kins: really isn’t that. He is Just a poor, fatted, fated bird,’ pitied Mrs, Crow. hat's all well enough for you to stormed Mrs, Porky. ‘You're barnyard resident, and it need ake your blood boll to see the favoritism thut has been lately shown @hat vain bird.” “You must not be jealous, Mrs. Porky Pig, when Farmer Crabb feasts . You must feel Crow. — a aa United Electric Service is supplied to "What, would you do if there were no Good Shoe Repairman : handy ened immediately. Th 1 EOPLE are so used to tubber heels as between any Mt. Crow's prediction to her neigh: : ; Meron the ject an tepeated to he | taking a pair of shoes to the other quality product and the bor the right. She ev tol ‘ PIE te ‘4 Teo peiend about it hee ‘be nally neighborhood: shoe repairman “run of the market.”’ decided to ittention. 7 every one in the barnyard knew what and having them fixed up in a U.S. Spring-StepRubber Heels Mrs. Crow thought was about to hap- +. Opring: ber pen to Mr. ‘Turkey Gobbler. | And few hours, that they are apt to whi they all admitted that I : Toe’ bed it yevident that ried take the good shoe repairman immensely disap- for ted. The shoe repairman’s art, like every other, is progressing all the time. of our family reputation as the big- gest caters on the farm. We havy catise enough to snub Mr. Gobbler,’ Mrs. Porky grunted. “Poor bird!’ Mrs. ‘Crow wailed. “That Farmer Crabb is feeding him fat ia not a good omen. It meang thet he is cither going to bo sold or ten; perhaps both.” “Do you really think that?" 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