Cape May County Times, 15 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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(hair school lr Cst-THl . M U ta vltJtor'* a*jr, u4 they Art »U coins to spMk plMW." u«Mr^ Mr. JUbblt rtaio* end broth tec hU hot corofollr with hit

two triendf went (brooch WjWNrty-ct cordon oad on tha woe •ho ■ topped to pick o tiny pink w " — buttonhole.

** OCTOBER ^N» O Hthk b the time of Ac year that I loan— wbtti the ^pajAja'i like gold on the ground; There’* a flatted bf'witijp as the birdi fly above. And the bmk* mtp com abockt are bound. There‘aa froat m the air «4n die night winch blow, ' And tha daeatant buna fall from the tree; The woodland’s the pbee that I Hke to go When horn atudyAour wn’re free. Oh. I wish thme jolly October days rdopl

.CrtTilcLliripumd Sylnc easily over the hedgea. “We nslgtr as well By over the owk. too." eald Mr. Babbit ••go bold on.” And before Che knew tt Weenty saw tb* tops of th* willows that bordered the creek. *" “•V “ a U..1 ernlna . llcbtly down la tha middle of a • Urge meadow. \ TbU I* Cal-tall meadow ” eald [ Mr. Rabbit, “and ponder U the school. The scholars are Just com , In* In from reeeaa" Under a lanr* lone oak Weenty , ** w * number of bunnies. ( brown and white. They were alttlnt In orderly rewa with 1RU* loadetoola for drake awd Weenty clasped her hand* With , “ 1 * ht “ Ht - R»bbU led her to

tr-. IndaadlT WedMy. I love to co eo far away! What a beautiful place for a achooU I ruaas your UPhewa like to go to school In auch a doe placa, don't “Wsll.“ told Mr. Rabbit, plodtor a^ng. “Roma of Uwto <* bnt I bettaet moat 6t them would rather play than atndy. WUlle Brpwn-Kar U especially duH and aim ply will hot etuda ” “Thaf. toe bad* Wenty said. psrhMts ha Isn't Interestsd kgs they teach.” . sot that's Ik" replied Mr. Rabbit, "bat now you'd better inks

'tFfals Is the _ “Miss Too-whoo 1 want meet my ItlUe frland. Weenty, who la going to stay and bear the children's exercises today.” Mias Too-whoo was a vary tail, aavere looking owl dressed neatly In brown with a whits apron tied on. She smiled pleasantly and gave Wesnty her whig to take. “Kow children.” she went on. turning to the scholars, "If 1m Weenty and ypur Uncle.hart honored us with their presence, and X want to be proud of you today/* Ail the bunnies dapped, their pan and soma looked very mischievous with their big twlckly eyes and fanny noses. They were about twenty Ip the school and Weenty. amIHng at them. er*ndered if they were all Mr. Rabbit's nsphen and alecea. “Today.*' resumed the teacher, putting on her glasses, “we will

long ears and cast down hla he would not answer. “WUlle. you may get up.on th* once stool and put on this cap,” M Mas Soo-whro aftsr a long etL “Who can tall ms what w* learned yesterday ?" And she imed the tall conical cap down . poor WUUe'a ear* as he tobedlantly hopped on th* Dunce toadstool. Every little bunny looked rrlKfc'c-r.td but Teeny Pinkeye ventured. “It's fiat and grassy and th* blue sky touche* It 'way off and IPs a very nice place to play." “Naughty girl!” cried Mias Toowhoo. with a flashing of her great id a snapping of her beak, did X teU you about this orargeT” and aha picked up a yellow puR-ball from her desk, 'if ail stay

Teddy has ms.dp a dltU* *hl| with paper sail* for Columbus. , "Hare Ja Christopher Columbus!' i’^Llow*’ . PhtUng a Uttlg

P»rt of the „ 1* Ms crew!”

*h* match has a RED head. “X painted That RED cross oc •ha sail and th# RED penan .. tool* toy* Teddy. "Do you like Itf”

-oiioimj. - r=- TfjnWftt oiocee trimmed. with baud* Of RED. HU tie Is RED also. Teddy* troosers are dark BROWN and'ao

are hla stocking*.

Euale May wqgn, a X*WK ,fpoa

M aftor aohook- X ata 4 th* bunnies trembled allanUy.

excited aad her cheeks ware and. "Please. I Just learned It from Boats and Tom.” “Vary wall perhaps they will remember If they Rear It from you.” eald Mias Too who*. settling her ruflad feather*. Wall." said Waaaty. rising and taking the Util* ball. ~th* world is round like this." she told tham. 'only a little flattened at each

end.”

Th* bunnies looked at each other skeptical ly. “Oh. but It la. X*v# got such a ale* glob* of It In my schoolroom and th* reason we know.” cried Weenty excitedly, “is that if you J toto ~ I wogld

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AY. wtul’a toe When lisetr't not yet a day Adi’s cod? Jus' ‘cause it's callad Octobar won't Make summer go—at least it don't. Coe whiz, a kid is yeaked away From twin min' pool an' laid to May Ail day in school an' both* instead la oozy sweat from foot to head. I bet our teacher's jus' like us— So hot she'd lika to (ret aa' fuss. An' as it is she's none too sweet

Wheo say in'. "Silvncel Tab your seal I"

Of course you feel Ukr taym'. "tyunk. Thai* silence -tufl is all lb bun*' .It's shoes an’ shirts we'd lib to shed

An' c*gt.bep stjil uolyss want dead.''

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An golly, fishin' mil is good. An' I'd be fi*hs.\' if I could; But you can't hardly get a bite

Now. after school, before it'* nick

111 say I mb tbt shaky wharf;

rd old planks s . _ Beside this shiny school-desk seat Tha: beats a stove for roakin' b-at. If summer'a pest why don't it go> Not keep a feller feelin' to— Jut' tired an' always in a stew.

Gee. how a snow would hr!" you thro'I A snow I Ob. boy. I'm bed for that—

New sled an' winter coat aa' hall

But, shuck*, there's nothin' now hut school Whoa lt»re's not yet • day thfi's cool

HE pretty leaves of autumn fly lib Wds of every h Aid dan and danca and *hir! baceth October's sky o *Tey match the rpd-hird’t filming crest the thrush's The orange of the oriole the warbler's yellow throat Of coarse they bre no tong uk- hirds and that 1 think it why The autumn winds ting softly as the knight leave* Sutler by. And why should anybody smile because a child believes The winds that have sweet voice* dng the songt of voiedaes Igae

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you will com* hack to th* earn* placa you started from. Ard Columbus found that out whan h* started from Spain la hit lull* ship, only Instead of getting back, be found out this now count”-" - •'X know Td com* back by suppartin’e.“ whispered Skmml* runtall. Weenty bad (o laugh, but Mis* Too-whoo rapped him sharply With her fen si*, and Wesnty want on and told them the story •Dear, dear. X am afraid my nephew* are not vary Intelligent,” sighed Mr. RabbK, tor all (he UtUe bunnies had fallen asleep at (he end of her talk. “Never mind." said Mias • srhoo, 'Tva enjoyed It and hava learned a lot which X will try to pass on to them tomorrow. School la dlamlasad." And ah* rapped sharply on her desk to wake to* sleepy students. "Hello, sleepy beadr/eatlad Mr. Rabbit loudly, at laaat, Weenty thought It was Mr. Rabbit. She rubbed her eyes, and looking up. saw Slater Susie atandteg by her desk with a dear UtU* ship to her hand. ”U*r* it A modal of Opto-nbu*' .ship th* Santa Marla that mad today at school, let's sail it around the globe." •oh, letter cried Weenty. stretchIng aad Jumping up. ”1 do wish I'd had a UtU* ship at th* bunnies' o| - gnE- X Just know they

roulda't have gam* to

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bloomed keep on blooming before Jack frost puts touch to toem. Sweet Alysebm. hunt Candytuft. Caien Marigold and a growing annuals wIRl'lj window garden Aftor they have t door* give a ' bon. Hour, this h meal and oau be takas up ..Ip L root* sooner thRS'.' tkte i ^ ground meal. It will taka a wbejt e th* plant* te Itetotoe altock of balag put toto pdte- * tng this time toe toto SgUT dissolved and to ready to