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dun., have di -hills bt_ton
444t out.
know of ti -rue the
a haunts lite grotinds
• \Nice.: a. Castle; Inn there i5
• ,f, fer'ire eerie story coo-
. Hi the Castle which is
niost people,
t.oncerna ft, first
Buckinghatm• favorite
I, lint highly un -
the Briltda people.
assi na cd b' a clis-
fief,e,i army officer named
Vaina, and the ghost -tale
o1 ins rourdor.
v..1; a l\PIr. Tut'-, suit-
! .,I'144 at Windsor Castle,
rd school with Sir
Vdlior5, father of tht.
•rlv nue morning Towes
bv the appnritiot;
friend. who bad been
;loci buried for ',time thine,
ti! the 411 mit -I :n dead, hIll
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health, and Mrs, Wood Via%
re1ent being fetched
from her game for nothing. But
Madame de Bcauclair turned her
anger to anxiety by declaring
that she had seen the phantom
of the Duches de Mazarin.
"BeaUelair," the .spirit is report-
ed to have said, "between twelve
and one this night you will be
with me."
It was then nearly midnight.
suddenly her face changed and
she cried out, "Oh, I am sick
at heart." Within half an hOur
she Was dead,
One of the legends of Hamp-
ton Court Palace concerns Cath-
inine Howard, ill-faled queen
of Henry VIII, who is supposed
to run shrieking through the
corridors. But a lesser known
story concerns --- like that of
the Duchess de Mazarin and
Madame de Beauclair iwo
devoted friends.
One of them, having married
a German baron following the
death of her first husband. went
to live in Germany with her
little girl, Maud. 'Ili' other lady
wns granted 3 residence at
Ilampttm Ceort Palace.
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ono night wilco op the wide
34313r.-tc1.se opposil,, her chamber
door came. wittual a sound, the
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white kid a,locc.:. She trembled
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HORNING INTO THE CONTEST -"Miss Tennessee" at the Univer-
sity of Tennessee may be this sad -eyed, gentle cow, held by
Student Jane Bailey, "Deborah Bovine" was put up for elec-
tion by the Gung Ho party, representing unaffiliated fraternities
and sororities. Deborah has measurements of 50-73-60, with-
out a doubt record-breaking for any Miss Tennessee candidate.
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factants, poisuns and should
be lt"pt in sealed mutant( rs,
stored out of the reach of younc-
sters. Children have been pois-
oned by drinking kerosene and
similar liquids improprrIr label-
ed and stored.
Tools and guns should be safe-
ly stored. Axes, pitchforks, fish-
hooks and sharp tools not used
or stored with sufficient care are
dangerous. Guns, it kept at all,
should bc ptit away unloaded and
under lock and key.
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a cap he has an 11l1,491 irce.a.;-tibt,„
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probe it with a This is
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9c1a4iti4,- clime,. in the rap.
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of small pieces of metal fly out
in all directions, sometimes as
351 as 200 teet. Even at that dis-
tance, ths, bits of sharp metal
are hurled with enough force to
cause sniutts injuries.
The best advice you con give
child is DON'T TOLiCII
'BLASTING CAPS.
Men who are too big take
orders are too small to give Ovum
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BY KEY k 1-tA1ILt AY
WARREN B.A. 8.13
What Does the Lord Require?
Micah 4:1-5; 6:S4i
Memory Selection: He hath
sheaved thee, 0 man, what is
good; and what sloth the Lord
require of thee, but to do justly,
and to love mercy, and to walk
humbly with thy God? Mk -alt 13:8.
Of the great liil,tp passages
chosen for this quarter, to -days
Is the selection from the Minor
Prophets. Micah was a country
prophet who lived in a town bor-
dering on Philistia. Apart from
the first worse of his hook his
entire prophecy is poetry in the
Hebrew.
Mirall foretells uT the la,A clays
when there will be peace
throughout the world. Swords
will be beaten into ploughshares
and spears into pruning hooks,
or as we might say today, tanks
into tractors and atomie energy
into the ways of peace, We may
be nearer in this era than we
think, The crisis, has shown
that in the face of %mild opinion
as reilecte,1 in the United Na-
tions it unwise for a strong
nation to :Work a smaller one,
oven there be ,u4110 .1111-
ally:31 ion 13111 anger. Sit. Anthony
Eden has found that with the
growth of national1m1 tin. 1W1I-
world ba, r
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the honmty tawn's• pea.
plej, he fa,,ter,e,-.1 nol,!! to the,
addle. saying; "111,9u6e let Wits
horse pass; he is going home,"
kr.otted the reiim upon his ileac
and turtwd i!! tyre
sita!ek.„
Somelito9 later in the day ttte '
farmhold '4034 Edratted by seeing
Norman, 534er1e4,4, taking .a shad.
-cut front the milt gate to !Iva
stable; but the note on
waz reass,uring, and the situ-
ation w!is accepted, with some
wonder. A 1.9.w days afterward
a neighbor mentioned havind
seen Norman going by .on 441
hoinewarci way, neither trotting
nor walking but in a steady jog
between the two gaits, by which
be had probably covered the
eight or nine miles in the mart-
ner most satisfactory to hithselt.
Only once, in his old age, did be
practice deceit, and this 11'a5
wst-
1.CiiICCI by the youngest ehdd,
seated beside her Aunt Abbie 1111
the buggy, as with Norman in
the shafts they Were &Liming
le 0111 11 110111 some escursela
around the countryside. Rut the
old f10116,27. Must have been tired
with. more work than they nal
- given him, for pulling up Om
meep slope by the- Mill, he turn,.
el On reaehing the midway 3,,we4„
towards the flume,
4,',1e3t to tr'1,13, Aunt Atibie,
'‘.,:•393 au:tin-41.ft, V) get holly. wookif
Ef7499 preferred hot to 5t4p, but
gave him his way, yet wiffte, 4.3
striod beffe.44 the none., he !till
not drink at all, but made a 04,54
tomte, of dome !oif by ruffling tlitit
to the )'Aft left vAttA
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WANT A BEAR? - This s-B•le
Joe, one of the largest Foridd
black be -5:05 in captivity aad
you :sin have him for free tIf
you'll lust wile and take .him
away. The seven - foot, 400 -
pound bruin has become stied
a problem 13 his owners tha'f
they have offered to gise him
to SOille i100-CO11!Me141.11,1 ZOO on
a '''carne-aod-ge.t--'itn"
BARNYARD BATTLERS - One may litNe coiled the other e
dirty pig. Or the other may have called the other a dirty dog.
At any rate, a moment after this picture was snapped they
were going 01 3! apparently for dear life. But neither got hurt,
To them, the rough stuff is just fun. The battle takes plocs
daily on the form oF Ted Ricklefs. Out of a herd of 100 hogs,
the boxer picks on the same porker day in and day out. What)
one gets the other down, he lets up and they go
other again.
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