P 1k... a i 12134 so of 15 | 118 | wa ET - big. big ieg—and Jeriming matter wit} got kind of stomach, I The doo came briskly “I have it, Billy other plan We your father entirely goodies shall go to Rosy Posy and [ stay out Dicl mustn't diag You Norfoll at home i; A SAA PA ceive Uncle Jack and Aunt Dat. Could you go alone?" Billy Dick began to grow tali. He felt on a level with his pretty mother’s | px 15167 121314 19 20121 y Soe hal VIFR eo “goign Sv vip HL y - g- en Mm & FY Tan un, Burkey run! The frees are shill Are ’ The Summer y work i§ done The Jom crisp ar rare, And ioe away, the unfer’y ou Se ns eam in A cross the brook are threads e ce kings weav- er’y spun; e cows, forsake the $heds And loifer in the sun; The Phy Joke ligh!- aly and ly flo SR o > Oh run, Turkey S, ™ ost “how nit ght and 1 wasn't the gentleman wa familiar with him, ht it r Dick why, of was all rig tf ask him who he was lB wways polite, you kn it vas Great Uncle Howell, whom had ne yo ago. Yes, it must thought Billy Dick, though he did kvow That he lived in Richmond off and around the Wold Mor Pro “on be, not So the the hotel. Billy Dick had never been in a hotel before, and hefore he was half through supper he made up his mind that as soon as he was big enough he would persuade the family to come there——it Was so nice to have hundreds of things to eat all written out so you might choose as many as you wished. The two sat there, the very old man and the little boy, having the best of times. Bidy Dick told the new-found great uncle all about home and Rosy Posy and Fiopsy and Miss Elsie, who was his Sunday school teacher and his very best girl, and the fun he and Flopsy had last year earning their Christmas from Mr. Minders. And two went street corner (o a the old gentleman laughed and enjoy- ad the jokes, and in turn told Billy Dick what he did years and years ago when he was a boy. S80 the time passed word was brough had and that no train to Notfolk away quickly, to them that til} Lidl road, through there been a wreck on the run that Jilly was im to had it 'd his tecth ain’ gwine lef’ a he said rightened “But father was to ph to mother that and mother'll be Is cow jilly Dick ate ivinced ths 10 much not himself the yey h the tal vould President After ce cream was graph ram mother my give Dick Mr. Gobbler-~Are you the feilow day ?—Truth, { The old gentleman chuckled and nodded, Then there was nothing else to do but spend +,¢ night in Richmond with the newfound uncle, and such fun it was to stay at a hotel. Early in the Dick and great cle took the train for Nor- the morning Billy kK, and soon wa Oh, joy! peering He Loy and at sun days rious reasons times thanksgiving Turkey Dressing. Fast and thanksgiving were appoint. Or sireama of ancestors The festival, so beautifully long kept, first by the Colonies and long afterward by the State, was most appropriately na tionalized by the immortal! Lincoln in November, 1863 This day, more than any other, takes strong ho!d upon our nearis, our affections, our souls Around {it cluster tenderest memories of father, mother, brother, sister ard friend, as all were once together about the home fireside and set up their household penates. In our visions, dreams and recollections these home ties, home scenes, some of them too sacred to tell to the worl come thronging in upon us to make both us and the day better. A day dedicated to so much that {8 dear, so enshrined in heart and home, should be worthily, tenderly and patriotica®™s kept” ohaerved days from time ed as waves of joy broke over annual harvest inaugurated and to time SOTrTow our HOUSE HOLD. CHESTNU' I' CUBTARD, Va cri { nut W three eggs the and flavoring crs and the white the chestnut pup gradually, afterwards and gar to tas too sweet nia gar, vanilla milk buttered 3 the na remaining ar and spread elurning grown fio th Garni ETEY STEAK require 10 For this covered jar nthe over epan of TO blewed cak lowly cooked rea in a L Eau water + after the the water bol! tf for simmer 1IrpoOse JELLIED BANANA HEARTS i slight} warm gelatine ave com poured s+ 14 arts iny 1 3 harden arre men nto the As nge the of around the sides of retty fashion A rim d the uD ug with an be placed arot wlow the tops and If they are served a heart in the centre top If the gelatine they can be turned out and s« with a ring cream around each one Hn covered 0 be place one on the ups, sach hardens f the of whipped nicely cups rved HOUSEHOLD HINTS if you have old cans with imperfect can use them without Tub you will run sealing wax use clear, then soap and wat. 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