BIQ-UrifllWf Fining 1 ,- Saturday, February t, 1907 JCids Ror^e^ %U Only 28 Days But February Is A Special Month GAY BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent February is the shortest of the 12 months in the year. Usually, it has 28 days. Every fourth year there are 29 days in February. The next time that February will have 29 days will be in the year 2000. February is filled with impor tant days Groundhog Day, President Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, Valentine’s Day. and President George Washington’s birthday. There is also Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday is the seventh Wednesday before Easter. It starts the season of Lent During Lent, many Christians give up something they usually do or eat at most other times. This is “fasting.” They fast during Lent because they are remembering that Jesus fasted 40 days in the wilderness. Groundhog Day is on February 2. Some people think that the groundhog can predict how many weeks are left in winter. If his head pops out of his underground burrow and the sun is up, Mr. Groundhog will probab ly see his shadow. Then somebody will announce that winter will last for six more weeks. Most people know it’s just for fun. President Lincoln’s birthday is February 12. Ash Wednesday, in 1997, is on the same day. Two days later, Valentine’s Day is on February 14. It’s a day to celebrate love. Millions of val entines will be exchanged between classmates, friends, and sweethearts. Candy, chocolates or flowers make dandy Valentine surprises. They say that mailmen and postmen deliver almost as many cards on Valentine’s Day as they do at Christmas. We are proud to remember our first president, George Washing ton whose birthday is on February 22. The nation will celebrate the birthdays of Mr. Washington and Mr. Lincoln this year, on February 17. Let’s all have fun in February. xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX X XX XX X XX XX XX XX XX XX VV XX v XX XX YY XX _ A XX XX XX X L x XX XX XX E XX XX XX XX N XX XX XX XX T _ XX XX XX XX I XX XX XX XX N XX XX XX XX E _ _ XX XX XX XX H XX XX XX XX E XX XX XX XX A XX XX XX XX R XX XX XX XX T XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XXX Sweeten The Heart (A fill in the blank activity) CLUES (not in order): 1. Something that friends exchange (7 letters) 2. A feeling that makes you smile (9 letters) 3. they can be fragrant (7 letters) 4. More than one squeeze (4 letters) 5. Brown or white, smooth and creamy (9 letters) 6. Favorite people (7 letters) 7. Something that fills your heart (4 letters) Riddles To find something alike about Washington and Lincoln answer the following: “WHAT AM I?” RIDDLES The Lincoln Riddle I’m squeezed by the eye. I’m squeezed by the sea; Like a train’s caboose. I’m the end of thee. What am I? The Washington Riddle Twenty-six members in my family. And I am fourteenth in line; Use me once and again for accuracy; If you want to spell your name fine. What am I? Washington Quizzie-Whizzie Answer with either “Washington” or “Lincoln.” 1. Which man was the 16th U.S. president? 2. Which president didn’t live in the White House? 3. Which president probably wore a powdered wig? 4. Which president crossed the Delaware Rivet? 5. Which president was bom in Kentucky? 6. When young, which pre sdient cut down a cherry tree? 7. Which president was known for reading the Bible? 8. Which man was the president during the Civil War? 9. Whose memorial depicts him sitting in a chair? 10. Which presidential monu ment is very, very tall, has four sides, is big at die bottom and /Jr.. *i * ANSWERS TO ACTIVITIES Washington and Lincoln Quizzie-Whizzie: You should have chosen “Washington” for questions: 2,3,4,6,10,12,13,16, 18. You should have chosen “Lin coln” for questions: 1, S, 7,8, 9, 11. 14. 15, 17, 19. 20. Riddles: The letter “N” is found two times in each name. Sweeten the Heart: caids, hap piness, flowers, hugs, chocolate, friends, love Lincoln And smaller at the top? 11. What is the capital of Nebraska? 12. Whose home is at Mount Vernon, Virginia? 13. Whose face is pictured on a $1 bill? 14. Whose face is pictured on a $5 bill? 15. Name the president who was visiting a theater when a man shot him? 16. Who was married to Martha? 17. Who was called “Honest Abe?" 18. Which state is named for a president? 19. Who gave the Gettysburg Address? 20. Who was married to Mary Todd?