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Navarre f.f the .. entertainM th r.". m h : v You Like It club Mor. Iny evening ; :icttvt- taM'. at v.M' h 1 mrnb r j er Ä'-lt-J. vh mttrf"l with a j aakt of ;o:'i'?ttl-i nr.l fo!;-ir". iftr the dinner an Impromptu t:;u-1 ical proeram wai Ivn, Th j roram of th evnin; WH r?enl .v!th ! ir. Improniptu m-:-!rril hour, aftr j .h!ch Nj Illory of Kntrl-inl. was; :;sU!'"1 l.y M!s Urn ma Srven.n. j "h! c'irr'- r;t f r; 'vrt- civen !' j AfMi Ila'!'-. .Mr.-. Kr.inrls Mflr ar.rl M Mi:; 1- Hfith. Th- ! ro?rrara of th h?ir?e of MIms v f r. ! n wns 1 n Mars uf t Post, n. n I . i . . ...... . a.s pre cp fieri V... a "iiort i -1 i w . n - ' .-.ion. On Jan IT. Mrc O. Julian will arain b" hfis"y. to tnf !ub at an even ins? m'-tln. At that ime Mhs Ar.r.a t'tan'Ifi'-hl will ) in . hargo of the prcirr.'iin. The Mivr M.iry :r.l ll;z C.ilert. 1021 W. Wasiiir.-'ton a v.. enteralned Mondav fvenin'-T th rr.' mb-rs of the Qu f n K-thf-r :;rcl. rf St. i'aul's Memorial Mrhdi't Kp:roal church. After a short bu.-dnefcs neetlnc an impromftu musical pro -ram was Riven. The remainder of hf. evening was ?p r.t sof-ially and at r- cloge a buff t bin h on was erv- ' d from an aitra ti- tab'..- centered ith a crystal vas of pink roses. On eh. me j fie ;n o'- i: if 1 1 a u; ,wi it the horn of Miss Mar-' ir.-t Miller, Ml Ulalr.e av.. In the v ni "Furnishing th" Home." was the topic; d i on sei.! at the Progress Club

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Monday afternoon !..fore the mfW following me resui.tr uui-, hers of th- Art Department. Sult-jr.r? session a social hour was en-l .bb- furnishings ff.r diffe rent rooms! joyed, during which luncheon was,

were described by Mrs. A. 11. Jones i servea. ine r.ext meeting win ind a variety of' chairs, illustrating j held Feb. 4, the place tobe anthe different tyjis of furniture and ! nounced later. 11 .... I,.. I I ft". . rn ii I !

; i p 1 1 ( i ; 1 i ui ii ci in i.iiu 1 1 in icind.s of wood and f.nishes were displayed. Mrs. A. E. Monger gave an interesting talk on '"Ideal Kitchen Furnishing--." Th- n-xt meetincr of h.-. Art l e'artm.( -nt will take i, lac- i Ian. 2:t.

1 way .. and .ur. and -Mrs. i,. . Miss M.ible Trage r. Ill Oak st., i Wedel, IV.Z'J Lincoln way L. this .i-sisted by Miss Dessie Turnball en- j The party motored from Ivike tertained the membots of the phil.i-! Worth, enjoyed a picnic dinner on thea class of Westminister church ! the beach and after a swim in the Mondav evening. After a brW bush j ocean spent the afternoon in motormpmh s--ion. the evening was spent ing to points of historic interest, socially and a buffet luncheon wa! -crved to 21 members from an at- The second annual interurban tractive tah! eentrrtd with white i nu -eting of the lc gree of Pocahontas

ohrysaniliemum--. The next mee tin g j ... . . .. . .i .1.. I. . will ie nc 1,1 Jan. -. Tile p. ace ie o-

announeed lat-r. Tin- e lass will at- nn. warsaw, i'.nviiun, .M-iiuw..K.t tend the union Philathea meting nhl other northern Indiana towns, next Friday evening at the First Degree work was piven live candiChristian church. : dates, by the Mishawaka team and i PJ candidates were balloted upon.

The Im t In Literary f lu! no t Monday afternoon at the home- of Mrs. Vorn Van Dus.-n. 112-1 Plaine av. At the business ses-ion. Mrs. T. H. Jacks. in was re-ep-ded presi-ie-nt; Mrs. C. A. Pitcher, secretary, end Mrs. Edward Vogt, treasurer. Mrs. Van Due-sen was K - ted Vizepresident. A skob h ef the life of f.ene Stra ;ton-Poi tr wa- given by Mrs. E. .1. Suddirth whib- Mrs. R. Armstrong had .-hurste of the current events. Mrs. George L'nterline led the- nature study hour. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially and light refreshments were served. On Jan. ZZ. Mrs. C. A. Pitcher. N. Cu-hing st., will emtertahi the club at a 1 o'clock luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adelsperger. .".11 E. e'orhy st.. -nt-rt. i in d their euchre club .it a :::'." o lo- K Sund.av .-ven-.r-g. b 1 k. t :iterp: of p.-in- ' 1 1 i 1 s f . , j-1 n e I .- .1 . 1 I'l' III lilt' 1 . I DR. F. V. VAUGHN DENTIST CI 7 ... M. S. EickORTHODONTIA j I ' , i At W'hvcloch's

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pp-nt at urhro, th f.ivors J-lr.- ' won I y Mr. II. Fchafr. Mr?. A. Cramer, J. Schhelhut an 1 A. t'amer. Th nxt mrf-llr.z: will 1 hM next Vein-!ay rnln-', at ,

which tlmi Mr. ar. J Mrn. II. S h ifr will entertain th club. 1 9 t ii. ft a n t r . Mr? . . v.jor.n uiiy, jvs i-. .sar. is hostess Mo n y aft-rnoor. : to the members of tho (Nr.tonniil :. Ten ruemt er.s vf-r prt ? i.t j unJ tht afternoon was spent tof i.illy. In the regular contf st. the f ir w.is wan w-'n by Mrs. IMvnrl Weaver, an 'i in tri" true:n r int,l-i. i;;" - ( ors were won by Mr?. K1warl lr'I ( brief business wion. plans w r" mao frr a picnb to be heM r,ft Sunday at Nappiriee, in1. Th" n t regular meeting o f th rlub will b J held Jan. 11 at the home of Mr- ; IMward Weaver. 1530 S. Ilih st. The "Woman's Dining club enter- i tained Monday evening at a theat. rf party at the performance f "Tl; Harnv Cavalier." at the Oliver. lie? ervation were made for L' rnemhers. The next meeting of th.- 1 f lub will be held Tob. 1 4 and will be a dinner party. Th Kverfalthful class of Maple drove: II. K. church nut at the home of Miss Orace and Irvin Seward. Maple drove rd. A buffet luncheon was served to 15 puets and the eve-sr-cially. " " Miss Violet Cookeae. :n; E. Duball av.. entertained the members of the (tolden Rule class of the First Christian church Saturday afternoon. Following the regular busiA New Years party Riven at Ft. - I-auderdale Peach. Fl.a.. included -.r- , m,. itr.rf Tim,,. 1-1M Lincolnway F., Mr. anl Mrs. Ralph Smith. Mr. and Mrs H. L. Smith und (daughter Ixncra May, 141J Lincoln as neni .Nuuniav e ning in i,c I.t- Oil' lli.'n f-i ( ' -i u-rri- 1 r. v r n --v.e,.. . ....v. Suiper v.ai served to Z) quests The i;et mee ting will be !u Id at War.-aw Feb. 4. - 1 The members of the Hoosio! Loy-' lub were entertained Satnr- , day evening at the home of Charles; Shirk. S. Michigan st. During the business session plans were made tor the nriv r-s;' ry dinner, which j will be given Feb. IS at the horn-J of Mr. and Mrs. Luvioiuh Eaton,! 7'.' Ninth tt. Luncheon was served! to üo guests. The King's Heralds of the Immanuel M. K. church met Sunday afternoon at the home of Paul and Luid Hambay, 1 G 5 S. Main sr. The eetion of officers took Hambay was hosen place. Pau' pre sident ; Henry Str.rk. vice president: Ab. tii 1 liers.Ier, secrotary; Irene Stark, treasurer and Chaplsin, and Pcrnicc 'niiu.ir n::mut I n nwinc the Plof. ''V' ' j'.i .. ... ;ion contests were enjoyed, the fav--a . 1. or.- Peinrr awai at 'i 10 in ne .iai 1 and Raymond Reyer. Women save money by buying vour shoe-- nt the U. S. Army störe, j r.." s. ?ii -i makes of si V !.!' 3 Up. ;n S. .Mi Iii -an st. All standard '. shoes. Factory blemish. ; At W'lweloch's t j v . ss , , 1 -1 3 s r i i m r A No. $250

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i iJi-. .; .i l hi v. 1 Of ( h. !f phon- r,r ho ra 1 o f-rhertnl i: n i : J I V.T V re iTf-r.c to f , Dr. lJpttit. I do not think a hincle 'tli" of hi oil ja!ou5v i f th" - i, hv-: !-i n rr. rcrr.ains. bjr. Iiis d .-tati"n i him is o -r-.at tliat he hat s nie to have ar.y u j.at" vt r. as-ociation with liini , j "What'.' the m Jdra?" hrt growled. ' Why have that first cou?in to a ; hln, ; ar.zr .. tawe yon over to th;:al? Dr-" with a chan?- of inflection as he pra.-ped the po-.--ibility behind the questioned arrangement "is Marion worse?" "N'o. Marion'a very much better." I rei. walking swiftlv out of th.- dru- ftore- for though Dicky had .-;ioken la a low tone, as Ls his custom in a public place, no matter what hi Irritation, I did not car to continue tho discussion thre. "Let u.-. pet in the car about it." and I'll tell you Ho followed mo, and -aid quickly, as 1 -red the emergency brake ;ir- - I";t my foot upon the dutch: Drive around tho turnpikf through Sag Harbor." lie sail. "I uant to get my mail." I repressed a little irritated exclamation as 'J obeyed his .suggestion. If he had told me that he wanted to co for tho mail I could havt- telepaoned from Sag Harbor an ! have ( j-av.-a tio trip to Dridgehami-ton. A hi . ii ii' l ill. l vtju Iii n ive u .!.. li a m t ... T ...1 1 a conud the longer trip, for I am ways delighted to drive, ,ut I al-! had so many things to that I drea If d any ihterruntion Dicky Is IV--.. i in 1st ie Put I am sure there was no trace of my fueling as I related to Dickv i.ai ju.-l.-h nau sua. his (face was grave when I had finished. "'are rignt anout .-aw hones, at, 1 t)i it " Vi., v.,1,1 "f r t ;i .1, ,. . , .1 . ... uu lu l u Vflt Chi M 1 hi " . ;. . wu '"umu- 1 uul Kiru She s bee n putting the most uernen.ious strain on her faculties er since i Known ner, carrying her own rfn: , s t ins,, .if th world and his w ife besides. I told j you I was afraid of a tremendous j smash there some day. If only Rob I - s'-vrln i o .1 ..t.-l U X. : -- --"ow, ,i,-r.t; no urnngeu. on a granite ncde-,ta un n." th iaisi;iiis, sne mignt have ostf .1... . .. ' pemed the evil day, but as it is " he shrugged his shoulders 1 ... ... s.w. - - 1 1 - . . 1-, .,.1, 1 1 . nuiui lit.- d''juueU YIMIS UO HI his youthful affected clays. a little iiiaiuit-riii! wliich I hope ii' ii 1 will ,lno. f,,- i., hit,, it .,r,c---'I'l .. . ... ...1. ,w III." . Ui 'tiaitive it bast, to me. ! "Vou think then. Dicky," my j voice was filled with the terror I I felt at any thought of Lillian ill. I "that Robert's presence is affecting i her so much V" j "Not his presence so much as the j pba Marlon and lie are no doubt j'uiiir:..- up ociween no ni that she ditch end Hair d many beloved

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ROOKS ALWAYS WITHIN KFACi:? In the majority of homos where there i no one room designated as tho "library " books are tucked away in odd corners where tiny arc not "get-at-able," an el they am not finely accumulated, because there i.-: no place to keep them. ThL- is deplorable, for books are our dearos; companion-. The only remedy id to make places in which to kcp our j books if cases have not been proviiUd.. A real book-lover altered an ohl ' fashion, d hous.- in a most tttra-. J t:e m mm r by throw ing fuiir small! room- :nta om- big living-room Tiii- room had to answer as com-I

bmatiou parlor, library, 'iving-room :n reach, yet did not seem to dornand. in Fte fall and winter, as alinate the room. Another wonder-

dining room. In .summer, early and i tie. the big porch was the diningroom. The corner opening onto 1 back hall which led to the kitchen was the dining room end of the room. A .--etteo was built so that i: furnished seats for two sides of tin: long, narrow tab!o, and four carved ch air s tille d the other two sides. Above the settee, bookshelves wore built to house the culinary library, w hich wn.s quite complete, ar.d the garden books, was managed 1 '. fore tin The meal with trays. service 1 open. .rep. ace MASQUERADE BALL Given by the Steckholder? cf the State Line GLEANERS Wednesday Night, Jan. 11th At U 'hccloch's

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3E :t. Lil'.s a man's. t"" a ?enso t an 1 while he'? I ! r 1 ; k o :i:iiiiv abut t avarui, any one who ! knows her well can we -although Fh- doe? n't wear h'r irt on her -W vf Vt-t. oM Iltrrv hi a tu-'-'ing power on hrr heart an I h r conscience that yo i can't beat. And the combination will just about tho finh-hln? Ptraw- that will ' r'';i' her nervo power you mark I my word." A Trrrlfyin? Pro. prt. I made no an?wer, fr I had nil 1 fo il l do to tho road. It was a-? if tlie prospect of Lillian'3 danger lite rally blinded my c es. iMcky spoV softly, yet compelling-: "Drive to tho side of the road and stop." I obeyed him. almost without my own volition, and as I mechanically topped the car, Dicky leaned pat me and turned off the ignition key. "I ought to be shot'." he said remorsefully, putting hla arm around me and drawing me against his .shoulder. "Don't take It so hard, sweetheart. You know I'm always rattling on. It may not be half so bad as I've pictured." I smiled wanly, recovering myself with a mighty effort. "I'm all right now. dear." I tald. hCltf ar(1 rm going lo faco it like a woman Instead of a child. P.ut th thouglit of it overcame me for just .. t a idi. "Of course, it would. It bowls me over a hit. too. if anvhodv should

do 0:1 Ulis dayla5k yoU- jut jor,k ure: 1 don't

anticipate LU's going to die or be permanently incapacitated, valid or anything like that. an inPut that she's going to be out of the. panie. ; for months or so is as sure ' shooting." as jJIg words were reassuring, even . . . . ... I w ith the conviction of serious illness 1 for my beloved friend which they 1 held, liut I knew that he was voic-1 ; in his own b,Iief Rot dimply trying to make me feel more eContent, and I . , , . t gathered courage- from his tion. nsscr - Pllt mv liread fnr T.ltU.Tn f nO , ! hfavv on mv heart tn nerniit sneeeh . . .... " - . . - . . t . - - ' " . ' ------ -- - asl( jncieed, I think it rested on 's also, and we drove tne rest of our journey in absolute silence. in, wnen i7icKy rciurneu irom .tne nostortice with the brief remark, nvn iv-nll fr.you." dumped a col - lection of envelopes addressed to 1i1ish1? ntn trie hnrl.- m .it nnrl. . . climbing in beside me, rrowninsiy began to read a long letter addressed to himself. I knew that I had tomething else to confront besides Lillian's danger. For the letter was in the wellknown chirography of Marsden. the art editor who had asked Dicky to illustrate the Pennington book, for which he had wished to have Grace Drapcr as model piled with pillows, and back of the couch a Iong.wldo table. On the back of the table there was a row of books the latest fiction in a rack. Two ample reading lamps made their enjoyment possible. The new monthly magazines were scattered over tillable. Under three of tho west window;, were single bookshelves. The extended -sill formed the top and acted as a book-re it for the reader Tho shelves were -supported by lender legs at either end. This may sound to one who lias not -a n the room as if there was nothing but book's in it, but as they were placed they were easily withful thing about the book spaces wai th.e carefully arranged lighting System. Every spot had Its own light. This is an example of using space profitably, and shows that we need r.ot give up the pleasure of owning b(,oks because we havo no Jibrarv in which to house them. A wis!

motr.er, in building her nursf)r i c dn way A ., returned to her stuales i,0okshc Ives, had tliem built low"for'as st' NIar''s college today, ' shnrt arms 'to reach. In later years XIr- an1 iIrs' j0-in -Ir-ey and ; no j, lfi higher shelves added Om Ir arul tIrs- Jamcs ae t Dowa-

nrecaution she nlwavs tool.- tf. ! have one glasn-docre d locked closet ; f,.r ;l fvW "trcat. books. The wer" p.sed by special permission, usunHy was in wnen charge. mme grown-up Thete books were editions, aiul were tory hour. more expensive ehosen for the i In a bur bov.s- room two book-! 'hvdvos. wrro bnilt over .1 lnw rlntr I which housed ail hU gam-es, sport tegs and the i:?ual tiiir.gs dear to a At W hccloch's 6

i iK.irt In the stag whfn ho irf ; r )'y v.ot mrin. ' i a c h.-i r rr. I n c: p ! r. - d r r r r,i t i

I: b"o'Ks w-rc delightful'. y M'aced. One I loor into rnntr.tr r-wa per- j ma nor.: 1 c'.-",?etl a-..'! ''ooKhelves w.r. b;;U l thi ci- fir j i n from the fft n-.adras .s from th? I tb.f.lr pre?;'iif.r up. A re i wii!i the 1, .. . r.ot cr,n 1 u r ...... . n d:;.. - t d : l . c c . In a small city apartment a clever woman had a bookshelf run alcna hir small hall on one side. Undei It sh-- placed her ccat hroks for thf family. Ir. her dining room she m d the space- above the radi itoi fer br.r l-:.::elves, and als-o h.ad shelves put en a closet door. Announcement Department of Literature Section 1 of the I'rorescl; , will meet it the club James M . Wednesday afternoon house at r, :4." e'elock. IMrrle's "Quality Street." and "Alie

Sit-by-the-rire" will 4e eliscussed "tid gone, Susie-," said Uncle Wigby Miss Katherlne Campbell, while gily. "They can't be hla Jlngk bells." Iiss Jtssie Aulls will t:Jk on "CJ-i they're on Munchie Trot, the umn Humorists." jpony t)oy,, said Susie. "He's giving

Tho Woman's Home Missionary society of St. Paul's M church will meet this E. Memorial: 2:30 o'clock with Mr. H. C. Henpier, 900 Yasser av. The program' will be in charge of Mrs. J. Knode.

ana me evot:ona:s win oe ;ea oy;ino pony cnap. was galloping pa-st. Mrs. E. J. Suddirth. Th-- 1 o k, "Im- his feet Tinging a shower of snow

1 o . ; ci i . u.i . iii ov ii-in .n i'.v -j..-. I ...:-l . l 1... !-.. ! Millard Patterson. The assisting 1 hostesses for the afternoon wT!l beMr. I'.arl Jester. Mrs. Donald AIIon Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Mrs. j Frank Piae Mrs. Marv Watkings and Mrs. Frank Anderson. ) 1 he L yal Woman's P.ible class of 1 tile Oranger Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Albert Remley next . . Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mrs. licmloy's home at r; Ind. The south section of the Woman's league of the First M. E. church will meet at the home of Mif. Fred , Keller. S1Ö Arcli av.. this afternof.n. A large attendance is de- ! .-'.-.; no luiclrnco - f m nnrti nrn UL'U' . 1 1 v . . . . . . 1 u ...v. . .. . ....i v. ...ti v. ..... . -- - - ! nrr.cf.nff il Thn Vi i ---;- a will h . . . .v. s v ... - - Mesdames D. A. Slick, G. Beyler. i Charles Michaels, J. W. Watters, George Freytrmuth, F. G. Eastman j;. u. Hoherts. A. Casey. Utto uouj mer nrn -.tica Fdr.a Plire. I in honor of Rev. Elmer Wade ri!-. .ind iih f unilv tln memherji nf -..-.- r-u ,-ii iiiti v-uu-.i. oni.v., i4- ow.s ; a reception at the church this j evening. The public is cordially initod. Th(, young Woman's Foreign Missinnnrv s-ocietv of the First M. E. w w - - church will meet in the Friendship iioom ef the hurch this evenir.g at o:u lor tupper. The Pollyanna club of the Immanuel M. E. church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. n.-njamin Page. IZ2Z S. Main st. I he woman s uomo .Missionary society of St. Paul's M. E. church will meet this afternoon sit 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. H. C. Weppler, i t,o 'J Vassar av. The assisting hostessI es will be Mrs. Karl Jester, Mrs. l Donald Allen, Mrs. Harry Hamilton, I Mrs-. Frank Place, Mrs. .Mary Watkins and Mrs. Frank Henderson. The Womans Missionary society of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:n.O o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lester Seidel, 21S Ilaney av. Friday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock a joint meeting of all the Home Economics clubs of the county will be held in the school room at the court house. All women of the county aro invited. Tlie Mt. Pleasant Home Economics club will hold an all day session j Thursday. The hostesses will be j Miv. L. II. Rockstroh and Mrs. Mattie Limmer. An all day group meeting of the Womens Home Missionary societies of South Lend and surrounding towns will be held Friday at the First Methodist church. Miss Margaret MccGregor, Linsiac. Mich., spent tip; week end In ! the city. Mrs. Mattie Jessup. Lincoln way E.. has returned from Ann Arbor, Mich., where .-he spe it the holidays with her iister. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Noisom. 720 N. Cu.-hing el., will leave- We dneg-d;-.v for Los Angeles, Calif., for a I Vls.t of several months. :,Irs- M- A Rozelle and daughter. ! M1 uuzni'" Vl ,l'""r'e,s' i berg. I'a., w ho have been the guests I of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stephenson. E. Jthi-rson blvd., returned home Sunday. MAURIAC.i: LKHYSES. Andy Kri-can.p, South Rend, ar.d Alice Edna Traycr. -Sandusky. O. Joseph Dauw and Mary De Vries, j both cf Mishawaka. ' Paul De Smet uaicl Madeline Van r Heyden, both of Mishawaka. ' Anton Redr.ar, South Bend and Cfceüe S'.e-tak, Chicago. Thorn a Iloffr.er and Frances j Torek, both of South Pend. James M. Cothcrman and Gladys i Smith, bot.h of South Bend. PIRTILS. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Albert Armour, !"J. Rasalle ct., daurrhter. Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kwa.imenski. 510 S. Prockhcld st., Jan. 5, a sen. Mr. and Mrs. Kazmler Dalka. 1223 W. Poland st., Jan. I, a son. EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE fontl. land's Irmlnt Op tomctrUl itn.l Mnnufni tur!n( i t i 1 n W"? cun d.i; licate ary rair uf lenses lo Lutttttr wiiere tbey were tuaJ. t2;i S. MILUIOA.N bT.

UNCLE WIGGILY

tiii: stoky or tin: ItllD INK. fly HOWARD K. GABIS. Ily HOWARD It. GAIUS. There was a Jingle of bells out side the hollow stump bungalow ol L'ncle Wiggily the bunny rabbit, j Susio Littletail, the rabbit girl, who! had come over to bring to Nur"?. Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy a thimble full I of sugar that Mns. LltUetall had bor-! rowed the year before, ran to the window. "tm, mayne It's Santa Claus!" cried

Susie, her nose all twinkling and J now bo far from Uncle Wlggily's shimmering in her excitement. j hollow stump bungalow that the "Why, S'ar.ta Claus has been herejbur.r.y thought he would never see

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at!goes! See, Uncle Wlggily, hurry oning it .because ho had h'.s head turn -

you'll miss him!" I T'nplo Ta.( r-r ' 1 1-inrn.1 t 1, I Uncle Wi; dow. Truly enough Munchle Trot. . . -. . w.., ... 1. : . j . . .in auuui, ins neau neia nign and around him was a string of jingling bells. How fast Munchie r.in "I wish I could have a ride like 'that! ihc-d Susie, the rabbit girl. "Well, I can't run as fast or as far as Munchie. Trot," said Uncle Wigily. -but I'll give you a ride on your sled If vou like, Susie." Susie cid like-, very much, and soon she was all bundled up in her fur coat, fitting on hr-r sled while lUncle Wigglly took hoki of the rope; 1 . in his pawß and started off. nulling the rabbit girl. "V." Munchie Trot runs past this v;vy again, Xur.so Jane." spoke the bunny gentleman, turning back a mnman . fr . ..i.. ...vii;v 11 v 1 . 11,1 . .1.11 1,1 um 1 , 1 ' r r ' 1 - -. . 0 - . . . J '-' J -HfV CtmU . .. li , j u t fal,o ,41,1 u. ouUr cookie, end his eister Dottle one also. "I will." said Nurse Jane. "P.ut .Munchie Is such a fast littl nonv T hardly think he will ston here." "He Th . . . .. . luurac, inc ounny gentleman was not a pony, but still he pulled a sled pretty well, and Susie was having 'tine time when, all at once, some thing happened. Out fr.ir,, lsoV,lr-.i o ,,, - --'- -la- o wuiii j -s1;! uii the bad old Fuzzy Fox. Ho gave a bark like a cross dog and then, with a push of hbs paws, he shoved Uncle Wiggily back on the sled with Susie. : "Now I'll ride vou both off to mv 1 iden, and there I'll keep you until 1 nibble all your ears!" howled the Fox. Before Uncle Wiggily could get un off the sled or do anything to help Susie, the Fox caught the rone ' '

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bunr. and f . wifr'.y di 1 h pull the sd that Ur.cb- Wlrglly was afraid to Jump . . r; and pull Susi after him. Faster 'and fPtcr and faster-tret-ted the Fuzzy Vox, pulling the two 1 bunr.ies on the sled after him. Tha wind whistled on Ur.cls Wlgly'i pink r.o-e and made tears corr.c Into hl.s eye?. As for Pry Bunty ?he wanied to scream, but the wind took ' "My! This Ls fast ridlrg!" tho'Jeht Ur.cK- Wigglly. "It's- faster than ever Munchie Trot couli run" thought S:iie. Th. Fuzzy Fox looked back to fee If they were both on the sled. V'.i, hl uiir rni - have!" he howled. On and on he ran. and he wa It more. "Thi is mv luckv dav!" howled

the Fox. turning once acaln to see It they lo-i in the .o.ila:: , hUncle Wlggily and were on the i sp Harding-Ir.to tho Whit fde-d. And then the Fox happened! The republicans w.ir.t to

ed, into the deep drift ho ran. head over heel, and was foon lo-st to sight, away down in the enow. His paw slipped off the rcpe, so he didn't pull the sled in the after him. It stayed outside hole with Uncle Wlggily and Susie Llttletall on it. But they were. In a Fad plight. "How- are we ever joir.g to fret home?" cobbed Susie. I u re far away, but mayDe 1 . . !can bnck there and pul1 you'' '-aid tho rabbit gentleman. II got I rf the tied, and. taking th r-pe. ; heg an to pull, And then there was A scrambling In the snow drilt. and ! Si:s cried: . thn 1 ox bs coming out. 'Hurry. Unc.e Wlggny! I "Alas, I can not hurry! I can not ! rl:n -lkp t1ie wind!' sighed the Lir--No. but I can: cried a J0ny 1 ! vnirfi -iriil 'tin wit1! n linirtA ot I ' -...v. - - - -. ...... - j ...ri I , hell. or. trotted Afiinchie. tho nflnv I' j bo'- stopped at your house," he sail to Uncle Wlggily. "Nurso Jane gave me a sugar cookie and told mo you havo come for a ride. I followed tho sled tracks in tho snow and hero I find you." J "Quick! You must save us from , the Fox. Ho is coming out of the drift!" cried Susie. Then Munchle took tho rope over his strong shoulders, and pullled the fled with Uncle Wiggily and Susie fitting on it. And Munchle ran so fast that he got away from the l"ox', whoso eyes were filled with 1 snow. uus. alter ad. f-usie- nad n, ride- behind Munchle, tho por.y. And a fine, fast ride It was. tro. Safe to the bungalow- the pony boy brought tho bunny gentleman and little girl. As for tho Fox. he was so angry that he ate a snowball. And if the tea kettle doesn't i boil over on the gao stove and fcare in!1 - 0 hands of the clock so they can't 1

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