"Hurry up. Susan and David.” Laurie shouted out. to them as. mey came running across the mid. "Hurray! we have new play- mates today. Anna and Lynn are wgnding their holidays with me. Come and play with them.” susan smiled in delight. She had played with Anna and Lynne last year and remembe ed all the fun they had had together. rhere would be more jolly times this surnma 2 "Hello. Susan. How are you? My! hasn't David grown!" ex- claimed Anna as she came to- ward them. David grinned his .i-idest and said. "Hello." "Come on to the play house." maxed Laurie. "We can all play .ogether. David and I are the men. We'll take our tricycle: and" go to .work. Ur-r-r-Good- aye. "I'll be the mother." said Anna. "No! I want to be the moth- -1'; you be the grandmother," suggested Susan. l "I'll be your little girl and play with my dolly.” suzaested Lynne. ”lt I'm the grandmother, I'll need a house of my own." Anna 53 . "I know." Susan broke in. "Laurie and I sometimes ,play house under the lilac in the cor- ner. You could live there." At last everything was settled in their satisfaction. Anna took over a box for a table. a few cans for dishes. and a chair for herself. Susan busily straightened out the play house. putting her dishes on the cupboard. her fry- ing pan on her make believe stove. and her cake on the table. Lynne sat on the floorhcombing and brushing the long yellow hair of her doll. "Ur-r-r. beep-beep," sounded outside as the two boys came driving back. "We're home from work. Where's Anna?" "She's being Grandmother, and she lives in a house on Lilac Street." explained Susan. f'Let's go to see her," said Lau- rie. "Wait for me. Take me too. i'm the little girl." called Lynne as she ran out. She jumped on the back of the trike, and away they went.' They drove over to Grand- mother's house and knocked at 'he door by pulling on the branch at the lilac bush. "Hello Laurie and David. And here is Lynne. Come in all of you and have a visit with me." The three. with wide smiles. came in and sat down on the grass. "Oh. Grandmother. what love- ly teddies you have. Could I play with one?" asked Lynne. "They are for you, dear." said Anna being very grown up. "You may have them all." "Goody. goody! I'll take them home now. May I take your car, Laurie?" r "Yes." agreed Laurie. Lynne gathering the four teddies in her arms and climbed on the nrli0T79WH1.Wl: room: home: 500' tltilflol . . '. ch" W'il'9Yl' 3penrininc Gum. H"P" ""3" mm-tony. boredom. Makaaitine pan ,'GIIIlldy. ; You tail better - dotlyetlm . 0L' MISTAB BIJZZAED SHOWS HOW You oennoi. know until you try. It you oan fly or just how high. -01' Mistah Buzzard. The buzmrd twine had just found out what their wings were really for. run days they had flap-, ped them. beating them up and down, without making any use of them It all. Then one had fallen off the rocky ledge in front. or the little cave in which they had been hatched. and had made the won- derful discovery that as long as he flopped his wings hard enough he didn't fall. He was flying for the first time. Later that day his twin sister learned this same thing in much the same way. Now that they knew what their wings really were for they spent much time in flapping from one tree to another. or sailing down to the ground and flapping their way up into a tree again. Often they watched father and mother sailing up in the blue, blue sky way overhead. and won- dered what it would be like to be way up there. "I don't. see how they do it," said one. ”They don't flap their wings much,gThey just keep them spread out and go round and round, and up and up. They just. don't seem to do anything at all," "I don't see how they do it either," said his twin sister. "When I hold my wings out the way they do I just go down instead of up." Mrs Buzzard had gone off look- ing for something to eat. 01' Mis- tah Buzzard came sailing down out of the blue, blue sky. l-le perched in the same tree with the twins. "It. is time you youngsters learn- ed to fly," said he. "We can fly. We fly every day," protested one. "Just. watch me! cried the other. and tlapped across to another tree. If 01' Mists-h Buzzard could have grinned he would have grinned then. "I don't call that flying," said he. "That's just flap- ping. Anyone wlth wings can flap them. Just watch me now. I'll show you what. real flying is." trike. It took some time to get them all tucked in so they wouldn't fall. She could barely see over the tops of them as she started off. All" went well until she got to the door where Susan was waiting. Her load was too hard to handle. and over the trike went, Lynne fell, the tricycle fell and the teddies flew in four di- rections. Lynne did not know whether to cry or not as she slow- ly got to-her feet. Annaisaw her. and ran" dyer, asjwell as Laurie and David. - ....i"I'b93'&.monun-way to ride." teased- Anna. - when she saw Lynne wasn't hart. '. j ' , "she Jvilled. .al.l . the teddies oui.". laughed Laurie. "'1 thinkvwe had all better live together 'in"on'e house, then there won't, be. any .more. accidents." suggested Anna. . - ”lsn'-I it gieatfnn to have Anna and Lynneto play with?" asked Susan.. ”I'm gla . they are here on their holidays.”- And- the aothers all agreed. It looked as if th rewould be fine times on pleasant Flayt .Lane for the next .weel:.-- - - I - I r s U5?!-Help happy ' .L'.”L'l' R57 ' V 7 5 vi a Joe Patooka The Lone Ranger The Guardian To 11 &U DI T Fl'ld8)'..Jul)' 9. Na .3 Nance Wt-iici-I ------------ 3 ouzecnow u: up. up he went as if he were ho- -0- VENT" ing pulled up, not as it he were '0 doing anything himself. Up. up. : up was 01' Mlstah Buzzard, and Q ' he grew smaller and smaller as he 5 c ' I" rose higher and higher. All the Q -- ' l time he was selling in a circle, - 3 l arseemedtobe.Atlasthewuao' 'U A” high that he was only a speck way -5 u-' i ; upint-hesky.'I'hanhebeguttao : , gmw bigger and bigger. He was 0 Q coming down. In a few monients ,1. y he was once more perched in the do ” l , tree with the young bumrds. 9- " K ”'rhs.t is the way to fly." said he. .9" e .' ”It's the easiest thing in the I- 3' world." ' "But: how do you do it?" cried f one of the young. 4 "You Just ride the air," replied ABOUT ATHIRP WOMAN, - Ol' Mlstah Buzzard. M if that ex- THATS &BGlP-- plained everything. . 0 AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. Q. T a Q. ' a. -The July meeting of Augus- .- 0 tine Cove W. I. was held at the Q I-0- , home of Mrs. Harry MacFarlane. gg 3 Meeting opened by singing the : "3 5,; y "Ode" followed by "Creed" in o ). 7g,,iifnv l ' . unison. Eighteen members an- Q Q 'It is time you" youngsters learn- swered roll call by passing in a ed to fly.” said he. knitted square. 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