Shores STRANGE, self-supporting i's » A sires of geles harbor, atmosphere, the most strikin transplanted to western shores, bering bet for from since 1014. Four h sters attend the school ar nd five puplls Of the white race, but speak accurate Japa anese classes after school learn the customs of the bitants of the village are and a few faring Orientals, E: tiful garden, is raised together versations rare American are not welcomed at Fish Harbor, thelr parents surly to the casual service in the stores am triotism of the sch hi Doll festival, when they ween 3.000 a and has had and sixty > or : =U to 20 years, wired nese, whi storekeepers wh ich all speak restricting thelr school with the acqu The ool children is restri on the modern Los An- vigorously born, Tokyo num: has flourished | putes, require a ipponese young- iren—-the onl Americans, | hou { thelr own gardens, ROR, where they native land, Most tuna fishermen sea- | beau ¥ th ¢ completely Americanized The nts of the has its own when they ure | neighboring nglish t . 1 i gacross the Amer i } are shy and all tuna fishermen ual i out upon the and | Island. The other 304 days o: the the citizens take their minor troubles to no fights—nothing that would nity. In the prevail, with fish and rice ralsed in Marriages y pricsts ad heralded king, while ihe ancient ains, As the village is al influence but the people differentiates I the year is the it 20,000 Japa te the wal from outside nothing ’ annual vis HDs, wien abot ies turn with A FELLOW FULL OF FUNNY ANTICS prosanty Peter Rabbit would have spent the whole tend to Glory the Cardinal caught sig Le is very fond, was a morn D had he not an old friend of whom Kitty the Catbird. He little smaller than Welcome Robin, and was dressed almost wholly in gray, a rather dark, slaty gray. The top of his head and tail were black, ht of } “Did You Down Pass a Pleasant Winter South?” Asked Peter, and right at the base of his tall was a patch of chestnut color, Peter forgot all about hurried over to welcome had disappeared among the bushes along the old stone wall. Peter had no trouble in finding him by the queer cries he was uttering. They were very like the meows of Black Pussy the Cat. They were harsh and unpleas- ant and Peter understood perfectly why their maker is called the eathird. He did not hurry in among the bushes at once, but waited expectantly. In a few minutes the harsh cries ceased and then from the very same place came a song which seemed to be made up of parts of the songs of all the other birds In the Old Orchard, It wis not long, but it was charming. Peter listened until the song ended, and then scampered In among the bushes. At once those harsh cries broke out again, You might have thought that Kitty was scolding Peter for coming to see him. But that was simply Kitty's way. He was pretend ing. He is simply brimming over with fun and mischief and loves to pretend. Glory and Kitty, who ts RR _———_” GIVGASTS 4 2 “Some of us,” says aging Elise, “can remember way back when women wore so many clothes that they had to use their eyed to attract a man's atten. tion.” © Bell Syndicate ~WNU Service. When Peter found he was sit- ting with all his feathers fl uffed out until he looked ke a ball with a head and tail. He looked positively When he eaught sight of Peter he drew down tight, the manner as slim and of Peter's look at all the moment Then he dropped his tall as if he hadn't strength enough to hold it pp. It hang Umply straight down... He dropped his wings, and all In a ond made himself look fairly disrep utable, But all the time his eves were twinkling and snapping. and Peter knew that he was making these changes just out of pure fan. “Did you pass a pleasant down south?” asked Peter. “Fairly so. Fairly so,” replied Kit ty. “By the way, | picked up some new songs down there, Would you like to hear them? “Of cottrse.” replied Peter. "But 1 don’t think you need any new songs [I never heard such a fellow, except. ing Mocker and Mockingbird, for picking up other people’s songs.™ Kittys' throat swelled and he began to sing. It didn't seem as if so many notes could come from one throat, When the song ended Peter had a question all ready. “Are you going to bulld somewhere near here? he asked. “1 certainly am,” replied Kitty, "Mra Catbird and I expect to build at once,” CT. W. Burgest—=WNU Service almost 1 sleepy. those feathers cocked his tall of Jenny Wren, and was trim looking as any bird acquaintance. He didn't like the fellow of before, up after same LL winter The coffin at the funeral was carried by six polar bears, BONERS are actual humorous tid-bits found in examination pa- pers, essays, etc, by teachers, Edgar Allen Poe's father and moth er were on the stage when he was born, . 8 » A whirling dervish Is a gambling machine used In the Casino at Monte Carlo, La Be The “Great Divide” is western slang for long division, La Parliament 1s a feasting where they had Jests and other sports, "se A petition Is a ws! geparating two rooms. © Bell Byndieate~WNU Service, | MotHer3( 5 CooR Book FAVORITE SPRING VEGETABLE VY BLE the sublect is before us, let us discuss a few w ays of us ing the well liked but a few ion, When cocking ia stalk or an onion for flavor, Cook In as walter as possible and dress with plen ty of butter, The three | rs are es pecially good two of celery cut Hiila E1840 flavo Scalloped Onion With Cheese, Cook small evensized onjons, using as many as will be needed, drs ain and place a layer In a baking dish, cover with a rich white sauce and a Soon: ful or more of creamy repeat and cover with a layer of but- tered bread Bake until well heated through and serve hot. Nice for tea with a simple lettuce salad, choose ; thick crumbs Onions With Early Apples. or two onions, add a bit of sweet fat or butter and cook for ten minutes, adding a little water; now add thinly sliced tart apples with- out peeling, cook until all are tender, Season well with salt and a little sugar and serve as a vegetable with any meat. Very good with roast pork or tenderloin. Slice one Mild Onion Salad. Slice the southern onions very thin, add an equal measure of mild apple, a few dates cut fine and serve on let luce with any desired dressing. Sliced onions In french dressing served well drained as filling for sand- wiches of buttered rye bread make most tasty eating. Nice for Sanday night lunch after church, © by Western Newspaper Union. PATTY AND THE REE By ANNE CAMPBELL ATTY weeps! She sples a bee Buzzing In the roses, Running dolefully to me, Little Pat supposes 1 can keep her from the sting Of that brown bee blustering. If 1 were a yellow bee And could choose between Posies growing fragrantly And my heart's true queen, I'd know where to gather bliss! It Is Patty I would kiss! (Copyright. )==WNU servioe Hye the importation of a shipload of young women to Virginia in 1619, marked the begining. of home life in Each colonist in his bride for 120 | pounds of tobacco, the cost of her transportation. © We hurr Newupipe Bradicss Voluminous wing like slecves sweep back from Augusta Dernard’s gown in lime green tafleia. Stitching on Gloves The glove was a wellknown article of dress in England about the Four teenth century. Companies turing gloves were early as the Fifteenth century. Gloves have had some form of embrol- the beginning of glove manufacture, Queen Elizabeth's gloves rich and elaborate embroidery on the | backs of the gauntlet cuffs, i heavy celluloid, lead weights were to 80 pounds, and a bicycle pump outfit, The boys plan to further GRASPING THE CHANCES A countrywoman arrived at a Lon don station, and one of the first things she saw was a man setting off pigeons in a race For some moments she stood fase! nated as the man opened the crates and liberated the birds, Suddenly an idea came to her. She rushed up to the man. “1 say, mister,” she sald, might give me of these my little John before you them all away one throw Deserved a Discount Magistrate—And why you thi I should be lenient 1 this your first offense? Prison—No, y¢ my i Stories, von you The Hussy girl over there?™ very pretty girl” “She takes rings from met don’t even know." “You don’t mean “See that il rye Sure-— ing.” “Fact—she's a tel Waiting for More News “a So you What's his name? OFFHAND SUGGESTION “A man is fortunate when his wife regards him nas a man whose wisdom can always be depended on” “Yes,” replied Mr. Growcher, that confiding faith can be carried too far. 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