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L\". > ' ii- _ _r i" . - - - jSOSSSS N M GET DUTCHESS I 3 A M ^ Tim cfn<T11l^ J 2 a Buttm Y&yC 3 \| ? 10 CEN1 K SM i XSOCOSOOQOQOOO ? Children's X?QQOSOOOOOOO A SHg For School . Some boys, when they come into school, (And some girls, too) I grieve to be obliged to say That this is what they do: They wiggle And jiggle They hang their heads And giggle; They twitter And titter; They bounce and flounce And flitter. Whatever thoughts their minds MAC* Ifllf aiaj inif They've no idea of keeping still. Some boys, when they take up their books, (And some girls, too) I weep to be obliged to say That this is what they do: They batter them. They tatter them; They crumple, rumple. Scatter them; They scrawl them. And maul them. They snatch and pull And haul them. It makes me very sad to state A school book's is a wretched fate. ' Some boys, when tliey stand up in class, (And some girls, too) Imagination will not pass To see the things they do! They shuffle And scuffle; They sneeze and wheeze And snuftle: They splutter Aod mutter , Aod stut-tut-tutTul:Siit!cr; ' They fumble And stumble; Tfcey grin and gasp Aod grumble, . t Mm ?? ' _ I?-a?????? / , ; PANTS SATISFIED J A f J i / \^K1 pfCKESS "VSl itsost^Jjm) S A BUTTON 10 A RIP "THE BLI / / IVIu 909GOOGOOQOCX1" - Comer V? OQOSOQOOOOSCX j Oh, if they koew how they ap- ^ pear, They'd try to mend their ways . that's clear! ?Exchange ^ Thanksgiving * The following is by B O. Wil- 1 liams, Assistant State Agent Boys' Club Work. Since tbis is the November issue of The Carolina Club Boy, , and since Thanksgiving Day i comes in this month, it is fitting that we say a few words in this , issue about this great day. What ; is Thanksgiving Day? It is a day ' set aside for the giving of thanks { as an expression of our love for the many blessings which we have received / If we turn our eyes backward ' only four years, we see the Unit- ' ed States and the rest of the ' world in a great war. We should j be thankful for the eleventh of ] November, 1918, the day known < as Armistice Day. You boys ] well remember how you felt j when you learned that the Ar- < mistice had been signed. < We should be lhankful for life, ' health and happiness. For the ' comforisand conveniences which ' are ours to enjoy, we should be thankful. As club bo s we ought to. be thankful tor the open life of the farm, for sunshine and rain that makeR our crops grow, end i fur food and raiment, our mouth i to speak with, our hands to feel \ ith and to do things with, and Hie other agencies which make 1 life rich and happy, we should be d ubly thankful. In fact, there 1 o i j so many things for which we s'ir uld be thankful, that we can h?r turn our m|nds and our In rts to Him who made us and , to 1 lim who hath power to lake J u% and say: ' Father, we thank Thee for i love and tender mercies. Grant \ % Your And our supply will the next Two Mouths, your wants. Men's Clothing, Pants. Bin I.p: ?f Shoes McKays Famous Stalk Cut! Here is shown a real enough stalk cutter. It will cut your large gi stalks positively fifty per better than any other cutter brought out. There is a reason. This f stalk cutter is positively chockable. We keep them on hand. HE BIRD95 ?? S E ' is blessings from above and each us to do the right things at ill times." And, alter we have done that, ve will, indeed, be happier club >oys, and can help others to be tappy. Do not forget Thanksgiving Day, and do not forget the unortunate and needy, who might leed help from your hands and who have not the things to be hankful for that you might have. - % Only Resting He yelled at the top of- his voice for two hours and then, stopped. "Well," said his mother, "are you going to be good? Have you finished crying?** "No/* said Tommy, "I have not finished; I'm only resting.** Love or Fear 'Little maiden, tripping by. Larry, pray, and tell me why, Lou more ioyous seem thanj?** Lady, yes, I'll tell you why Happy every day~am I, Soil is watching from on high. Don't we all to Him belong? LI J - Lie tuu never uu a wrung; 5o I sine my little sons.** 'Happy little raaideiP'tree, reaching lessons sweet to me* fou but feelta Father's love, While 1 fear a God above." Willie Stands Corrected Teacher: "Willie, did you talk in school today without permission?" k\ Willie: "Just wunst." * Teacher: "Johnnie, should Willie have said 4wun8!?*" lohonie:' "No'm. 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