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- • \ * *AGE FOt THR 111ARDIN • 't RIBUNE-HICRALB Kiddies - -- As my letter is getting rather long I will close. With lots of love, • Your niece, Agnes Jensen. I yar Aunt Betty: This is the first time I ',have written to the Kiddies' ;Korner. I have written news K roe r h i e o f te o s re. to the Kiddies' Korner I giving vacation over Thursday Last week we had a Thanks - My Dear Little Ones: ; and Friday. I had a very nice Here I am intruding in, time. your delightful corner again. 1 Mildred Perkins is in our You will pardon me,\1 know,;room and we are very glad she when I tell you why I am here.1 won the prize for cur Thanks - You children are all invited;giving poems. to a Christmas Surprise at thei Last night was library night. library on Saturday, the 19th 1 Fe at tfle library. of December, at 2:30 p. m. :got the book called, \Dolly Dim : Children of all ages are wel-i Ple- It is a very good book.\ I am sincerely yours. come to COMB. Louise Clifford. We are having very enthu- La. - ow Agency. • siastic and responsive crowds of children to our Saturday Dear Aunt Betty: Story Hour, but there is room We have been taking for a number more., We have turns in writing letters and I Story Hour every Saturday have been waiting for my time. afternoon at 2:30. Those who, My little brother, who is two are not attending are missing months old, can laugh and a very enjoyable hour. Just when we lay him on his bed ask some of tire boys and girls he lifts up his head and tries so far. Don't forget Saturday, December the 18th. Come and bring some little boy or girt with you. I know each of you have a some sheet music. long list of things that you want I will close now as I can Santa to leave, and surely hope think of no more to write. he is very good to all of you. Your loving niece May you all have a Bright Margaret Clawson. and Happy Christmas, and a Crow Agency. Healthy New Year, is the sin- • Dear Aunt Betty: erre wish of your friend, This is the first time \The Library Teacher.\ have written to You this year. We are going to have a pro- gram on Christmas and in the play we will have the snow fairies, the elves and the chil- Dear Aunt Betty: This is the first time have ever written to the Kid- dies' Korner. I am ten years old and am in the fifth grade. i dren. I am one of the elves. I will surely be glad when( Yours truly, Christmas is here. I want al Crow Agency. HenrY Heagle. to sit up. Last Tuesday, when I took my music lesson, Mica; McKay, my music teacher, gave me • mama doll, but it is har4 tell- ing if I get it.. But if I don't, I guess I'll not be the only girl in Hardin that doesn't get nrhat clothes come first, so I will have to be contented with what I get. Lots of little children haven't even got that much. Some haven't either a papa or mama nor even a home. 4— Dear Aunt Betty: We are glad we won a prize. We are glad, too, that there were enough books so other schools + would have a chance to win. We have nearly two hundred classics in our schools, but we get most of our story books - -r - -- - - - from the public library. The ages in our room are from ten to seventeen, bit most of them are between ten and fourteen. The books we want most are Toni Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn; we want you to pick out the third one for us. We appreciate it very much that you are having contests this year. We want to know if you are giving a prize to the one illat wrote the prize Thanksgiving poem, or just the honor. Yours truly. By Ina Eagle, Crow Agency. • Dear Boys and Girls: Here are two new cousins again this week. We are all glad to know them. Would you believe it, our family now num- bers 141? That is about the largest family iq Big Horn county, I believe. ' What a Sensible little girl you are. Agnes. I hope your Christmas Wish may be fulfilled, ,but even if it isn't you will not ,lose the Christmas spirit, will !von? As you have said, many little girls haven't a good horn .and papa and mama as yolk have and nO other gift is so great as that. Just think of those two dear little girls 'whose mama and papa have, so re- cently been taken from them. What a sad Christmas their's will be. I'm sure we would be OM to give up all our Christ- mas withes if we could make them happy by doing se. Crow Agency folks, you are certainly winners. You've writ- ten more letters to our Korner since the first of September than all the other schools com- bined. rm proud of you and pleased at your success. I wish other schools over the county would try out the Crow plan of so many letters each week. They are writing us three, but even one a week from a number of schools would be fine. We would learn to know you and your school better in this way. It adver- tises your neighborhood, too, and helps to interest other peo- ple in it. Lets see what we in do for the remainder of ehool year. Affectionately, Aunt Betty. P. S.: The prize for the win - of the Thanksgiving poem - to be a book of poems. • I hope that every boy and rt who can will accept the •brary Teachers invitation r ocember 19th. This is the a-est thing that I've known of a- many years. •- - LOCAL KORNER pow Agency 5th & 6th Grades We are very glad that we , on a .prize, but we are glad Minnie Crooked Arm has , r -ne back to school again. She ,d her eyes operated on. The Indian girls had a party at the sewing club and they ayed games and sang songs. They had a moving picture !low here at Assembly Hall last night about hospitality. Mrs. Lewis has fixed it so the country children can get library books, too. Annie Muth's baby brother has his birthday today. He is one year old. Amelia Reichert and Marie Cabal are going to speak pieces on Christmas. We have a new boy in school. His name is Jim Levenger. He is in the fifth grade. Weibert's had the threshers for two days. They threshed al faffa. We are going to have an operetta. We are going to have elves, snow fairies, and child- ren. Mrs. McKinley came from Lodge Grass to Crow Agency to visit Mies McKay, and she visited the school, too. David Jefferson was hurt. Hs said he fell on the side- walk and hurt his head and he couldn't come to school. Marie Gabel is going to stay with Sinners for Christmas and go to Christmas church with them: Eugene Grisham thinks he is going to move to Ionia some Vine this year, and will live there five years. Miss McKay is going to have her birthday tomorrow, but she will not tell us how old she is. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 11125 James Sloan., and Henryi White are going to get a Christ -I inas tree for the fifth and sixth' grades. We .are not t ending any let- ters this week because there were dime letters sent in that ; are not yet published. Ina Eagle of the fifth grade wrote the best business letter, so heels is the one that will be ,sent. The fourth grade wrote let- ters to the fifth and sixth grades, and we are going to answer them for language. We drew names for Christ- mas, and when we get some- body's name, we have to get her a present. C. A. Bentley went to 1 .Big Horn and he took some In- dian men with him. Mrs. Bent- ley took the place of her hus- band here. Miss Viola taught us our his- tory this morning when Miss , McKay had the children down stairs practicing for the Christ- ina play. 'Mildred Perkins brought a picture of the Sistine Madonna. We had to answer questions about the Sistine Madonna, then t we wrote- them on ink paper pastedand e picture of the Sistine Madonna on the paper. that the other schools won a 'prize, too. (Grade 2 --Sec. 2-11ardin) My Aunt Olive came from Crow Agency. She is taking care of my little sister while my mother is at the store. Francine Peters. On Sunday evening daldy came and took us for a ride in our new car: Miss Rennie went with us. —Annabel Van Cleve. 1 Sunday was my little sister's birthday. She was one year old. She got a - new dress and a new cap. —Emma Zier.. Last Sunday afternoon we took Miss Hansen and Miss Luckett for a drive. We went to Lodge Grass and back. —Betty Kopriva. We won the radio that was given away last Saturday night by the Big Horn Trading Co. Now we have both a radio and a phonograph. —George Pfau. My sister, Marcella's birth- day was lait Saturday. She was it years old. She had a hirthelay party in the afternoon. She got - many nice presents. , —Muriel Mitchell. Last Saturday evening daddy was loading some hay and a big turkey got scared and flew, up and broke a window in the house. I - think he was trying to fly up on the roof, ;Jut the light blinded him. —Flora Olive Shreve. A big red truck brought a tall Christmas tree for the church. Some men set it up in the ground - in the church yard. It has beautiful red and green lights and a Star of the East at the top. —John Smith. Dast Friday evening I went home from chool with my cousin, Sterling Torske. Jack Owen went out to Gustafson's. On Satuwiay morning Sterling and I went oyer to Guatafson's and Jack had just got up. We stayed to .play until 3 o'clock - in the afternoon. —William Torske. • Spring Creek School Notes • We are having a Christmas play on the eighteenth of De- cember. All the children are in it. The name of it is,9'he Christmas Dream.\ We are studying very hard on it. Thelma Fly is hail Monitor for this week. Daisy Allen visited school Monday. We hope she comes again. • isg Last Friday we drew names so that we could exchange Christmas presents. Edel and Mildred Riggs ate Sunday dinner with Lawrence Johnson's. Vaughn Shepard was absent from school Monday. He had to stay home and pick turkeys. Harold Bette was absent from school Monday on account of hurting his hip. We are all very sorry. All the pupils have a hun- dred in deportment for Monday and Tuesday. We hope we keep it up. Colin MacLeod went to town with his father and mother Monday. We hope he will not be absent any more as it takes our attendance down. • FORD Guaranteed Used Cars Now Is The Time To USED CARS _ We cannot afford to carry 25 used cars through the winter. They take 'up valu- able storage space. Call and see these cars. All Ford cars selling in excess of $100 carry a Thirty Day Guar- antee, backed by DV FORD MOTOR CO. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD USED BUYS 1-1925 FORD TOURING -S good tires and all good sIe curtains $300.00 1-1924 FORD TOURING ----5 TIRES 1-1924 FOFfp TOURING 1-1924 FORD COUPE 1-1923 BUICK SIX '2—OTHER BUICK SIX'S AT $225.00 $200.00 $300.00 $250.00 $200.00 ALL OF THE ABOVE CARS ARE -IN A-1 MECHANICAL CONDITION AND READY TO GO ALSO - 1 -1925 FORD TRUCK -7 speed transmisnion—practically all new tires --COST $760.00 $500.00 1-1924 FORD TOURING CAR -5, GOOD TIRES $225.00 1-1924 FORD TRUCK -7 speed transadolion,-ene new 30x5 tire. Other tires in excellent condition—All steel cab and body. COST $760.00 $355.00 THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE GOOD BUYS WHICH WE HAVE ON HAND. • 1 Ham HARDIN MOTOR CO. NONT.