Cape May County Times, 5 August 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 20

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 5. 1927.

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Edited by your “UNCLE BILL”

The HANDY BOY AT HOME

BV CHARLES A. KING.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. PLVMOUTH.N.H.

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! to whla by.

Karhel and Alice felt very well 1 acquainted with the road. With i ih.-ir father and mother, they drl\|nr from California to New York and there U a lot of road Cot acquainted with on auch a I. 1 Journey, aa you very well know. Rachel *at !n the back eeat of

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poured tbe milk Into t Tlion they all ate and ate till they felt mu' h reeled and refreshed. • Now I know what I’m Coin* do " *ald Rachel, rally. “I'm coin* to undrew my doll and rive her a bath In the brook." • I never hi aru of such a thins’" exclaimed Alice. “I didn't either." lauched Rachel, “not till now. I didn’t. But look at the child's dirty face! I rueae ohe'II feel better clean. Tou can wait on the bank." ’’But what shall 2 do while i wait" ukrd Alice. •I'll tell you." *urreeted lira J oh neon "While Rachel waahe

to eleep under Rach l a “TouTl have to help a ■aid Alice, wht had been wash! Inc about tha "We'll lake o ■tocklaca eo aa »« slip into thi ■land on the <

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Agt 5—Ella Marie Madden. DennisviUe. Age 8—Ethel Helms. Millville. B. F. D-. Mo. 5.

Age 7—Manan Bennett. Bivalve. Age 8—Lillian Klein. Woodbine.

Age 9—Peggy Lemb. 117 Forty-fifth Street. Sea Isle City. Age 10—Violet H. Beeves. Millville. B. D. No. 5. Age 11—Verna Styer. 95i Asbury Avenue. Ocean City. Age 12—Martel Catlliti. 4906 Central Avenue. Se* Isle City. May Goldman, of Woodbine, might hate been a prise winner

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