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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 86

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If A UNT JEAN'S WN PA GE STORIES BY NIECES AND NEPHEWS Aunt Jean's Photo Album Our Letter Box 'JUNIOR EAGLE BROOKLYN-NEW YORK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925. THE TOWN DOG AND TILE COUNTRY DOG. Once there -were two dogs. One waa named Gyp and the other was named Rover. Gyp lived in the city.

moon. Away they all went, and Gyp was as anxious to catch him as Rover. Gyp was a little slower than Rover, and when Peter Rabbit dodged back from him, he ran straight into Gyp's mouth. Gyp had never tasted such delicious meat, and when he had eaten the rabbit he said: "Let's catch another." They puzzle and I am anxious to win one of your 1 prizes. My age is 12, and I am in the 7B.

Hoping to receive my buttons and certificate soon, I am your niece-to-be Rose Eliinbaum, 425 Sterling pL LOVES ART WORK. Dear Aunt Jean 1 rirarlv ih tn and his master WELCOME ANY DAT Dear Aunt Jean I am 7 years old. I would like to Join t'ie Art and Literary Clubs. May I come down and see you? Tour niece Carol Sternberg, 73 St. Paul's Brooklyn.

CATS NAME FCZZIE. Dear Aunt Jean I'm a constant reader of The Junior Eagle Section and would like to belong to all the four clubs, especially the Humane Club. I have a little pussy called Funis and am very kind to it. Hop f'l'f was a man who 1 1 worked all day in caught several more, and chased some squirrels, but the squirrels ran Join your Art Club, as I think I can draw fairly well. I am IS years old.

an office and took Gyp with him when he went on a vacation to hunt up the trees. Next day the dogs said riease send me my certificate and "Goodby," and Gyp said he would pin, as I am very anxious to join your Art Club. Hoping to be a member, I remain your nephew Arthur Dnicker, 4121 13th ave. birds in the conn-try. Rover was a country dog and lived where Gyp ing you will send my buttons and certificate soon.

I am your loving Lillian Sendrowitz, 346 Montgomery st. JOINS TWO CU BS Dear Aunt Jean I wish to Join A NEW OONTRIBrTOR. Dear Aunt Jean I am a member and his master boarded. His master was a curly-haired boy who went to school all never forget his friend Rover and their enjoyable night on the farm. Harriet McMullin, Big Springs, W.

Va. THE RAMBLER ROSE AND THE MOSS PINK. A rambler rose on a garden wall Began to fear that it should fall If it should lean over to see The moss pink blooming beneath the tree. of your Puzzle and Literary Clubs, and also wish to Join your Art Club. day, and Rover was very lonesome On Saturdays they bad great fun I am pretty fair at drawinc.

and 'racing through the woods and over your Puzzle Club. Please send my p-ns and certificates to Charles Allen Hinman, 852 K. 11th Brook fields, hunting chestnuts, and maybe they would see a squirrel to chase. When Gyp came. Rover walked around the strange dog several lyn.

A FORTUNATE GIRL. Dear Aunt Jean I wish to become times. Gyp seemed afraid of his master and would crouch on the Helen G. Boley, having reached the ripe age of It months, is perfectly sure that she is old enough to explore the world all by herself. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, I W. Boley of 98 Sterling st. a member of your clubs. I have' two hope to send in some pictures to your liking. Pleaae send me my button as soon as possible Laurence Bradley, 99 Lee ave.

FROM FLORAL PARK GIRL. Dear Aunt Jean I would like to become a member of your Art and Literary also Puzzle (lob. Please forward my certificates and buttons. I am your niece-to-be Alice Kelly fage 13), 4C Daisy ave. Floral Park.

N. T. GOOD WISHES FROM HAROLD. Dear Aunt Jean I wish to become canary birds and six goldfish. Tour loving niece-to-be Viola Werthciro ground if he looked Jils way.

When the dogs were alone Rover asked Gyp why be was afraid of the man. Gyp said if he did not always do Just what he was told, his master THE STORY OF" A PIN. I was once a piece of a long wire I was cut into pin length. A bead was put on me and my comrades and would beat him. Rover asked Gyp to come with him and maybe they would see a squirrel or a rabbit.

Gyp answered: dare not. My master a member of the clubs checked off. never allows me to hunt rabbits, and when he shoots a bird I have to pick I nope to receive my buttons and (age 12), 1697 Coney Island ave. LOVES TO WRITE. Dear Aunt Jean I would like to join your four clubs because I am very fond of animals, like to read and love to write stories.

I am also very enthused about drawing and puzzle olving. Hoping to hear from you very shortly. Tour niece-to-be Glenda J. Fowler fage 14). Box 20, Marlboro, Ulster County, N.

T. JOINS LITER A CLIB Dear Aunt Jean I would lifte to belong to your Literary Club. Having lost the slip from your page in The Sunday Eagle, I am unable to certificates soon. I hope these clubs it up and take it to him. Rover asked him if he had ever tasted rabbit be had caught himself.

may go the world over. It woul-i help everybody, whether animal, bird or human. Tour future nephew The modest moss pink, down below Was unaware that it did grow A lily under that wall In the eyes of the flower that feared to fail. Gyp had to go out with his mas I were put on a paper and sent to a hardware store. Oae day a woman came in to buy some things and she saw the pins.

She said: "I think I need some pins. I will take a paper of them. I am now holding to ter hunting and was always chained Harold Berger, Divine Corners, up at night until the night before the day he was to leave for his city home. It was a glorious moonlight Unhlushingly the moss pink grew send it, but hope you will overlook Under the tree where the light wind; blew. N.

T. TWO DOGS HER PETS. Dear Aunt Jean I wish to become a member of your clubs. 1 love all animals and have two dogs. Hoping to receive my button soon, your niece-to-tie Elieabetb Shannon, Short-ham.

L. I. gether her son's coat, which was Growing more beautiful day by day, torn while at play. Elizabeth Hum mel, 4SS K. 9th st.

Gaining attention from the folks by the way. night, and when Gyp was fed he lay in the shadow and his master never noticed he was not tied. Along came Rover and when Gyp told him he was not tied Rover said: "Come along with me and Til show yon some fan. Both dogs silently slipped away, over the meadow into the pasture, and soon scared up Peter Rabbit, who had come out of the rocks to look at the But on the the haughty flower garden wall MY DOG BUSTER. I have a pet dog.

He is as cute as can be. The few tricks he does. Are just pleasing to see. Began to wither and then to fall. Gazing forever on its love below.

Whose lover's he pes it did not know. A YOUNG ARTIST. Dear Aunt Jean I love to draw. I have won some prises for my drawing. I have ene aR ready to send in to you, so please send my buttons and certificate as soon as possible.

Your niece-to-be Winifnr-d Sheridon. Mount Sinai, L. I. FEEDS PETS EVERY DAY. Dear Aunt Jean I wish to become Isabel E.

May. THE MOON. It was night and the moon sailed around in the sky, and all the stars a member of your four clubs. I am shone peacefully in the sky till the very fond of animals. I have a dosi.

peek ef daylight, and they faded cat and bird. I fed them every day. its absence. Inclosed is one of the Poems I like to write. Hoping to be your niece soon.

I remain truly yours Ruth Wertheim, 1694 Coney Island avo. BFTTONS SENT Dear Aunt Jean I wish to Ixeom a memlr of all four clubs. I like all kinds animals. I also like to do all the puzzles that appear in The Eagle. I like to write stories, and it is a pleasure on rainy days.

1 like to draw on rainy days. I wait patiently for my button and certificate. Tour nephew William K. Wilson. 21 Lincoln ve Greenwich, Conn.

FROM A CONSTANT READER. Dear Aunt Jean 1 am a student in Erasmus Hall High School. 14 "4 years of age, a constant reader of The Junior Eagle Section. I wish to Become a member of all four clubs. I hope to receive my buttons and certificate soon.

Tour niece-to-be Catherine Elizabeth Stuve, 20 E. 45th St. CAT LIVED 14 YEARS. Dnar Aunt Jean I would like to lmt a nwmtoer of alt four clubs. I Hke to make up stories and to solve and make up crossword puzzles.

1 em always kind to our dumb animal friends. My aunt, with whom 1 am living, had a cat who died at the age of 14. 1 am sending in a crossword away and never came back that day. JUNIOR EAGLE CLUB COUPON Dear Aunt Jean-. I wish to become a member of the HUMANE CLUB PUZZLE CLUB LITERARY CLUB ART CLUB (Check of dub ym wad.

to jotm) I nope to receive my buttons and certificate. Your nepbew-to-be Frank Kelly age 7). I45 E. JOih st. THE StTW.

It was noon and Jolly old Mr. Sun was smiling his READS ALL THE TIME. Dear Aunt Jean I wish to become happiest when a a member of the Literary Club. I enjoy writing and reading stories. I am reading all the time.

Please send me my buttons and certificate as soon as possible. Tour niece Edith Nan VJ Til 1 (IIKI AV pened to be passing went right in front of Mr. Sun. Mr. San went 4vvn.

Soon he came up again. The cloud vm gone. "I am glad," said Mr. San, Although he is a bulldog. He isn't vicious nor sly.

He Just tries to make friends With those who pass by. He is certainly a good companion. For folks both young and old. And he never does anything naughty. He is certainly as good as gobl.

Josephine Cary, JO 7 Gates ave. Featherstone (age 10), 4T5 Sth rt. IOVES ALL ANIMALS. Dear Aunt Jean I wash to become Adtfr, a member of the Humane Club, as I P-ve all kinds of animals. Hoping Age "that that etoed was only a small get my button soon.

Tour nieoe-Jo-be Jane P. Corwin. 1248 Prestdt-nt st. one. James Joseph walsti Jr.

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