The Presbyterian of the South : [combining the] Southwestern Presbyterian, Central Presbyterian, Southern Presbyterian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1909-1931, July 21, 1909, Page 13, Image 13

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July 21, 1909. over one another. "All right, very good!" ai had heard all, and soon d "It's kind'er hard to do 1 thy ?" said Florette with a ? "Y-e-s,"' answered Dorot ride we could* have had. C But 011 they went, and re poor home. And so thoro the striving to "make the p really enjoyed themselves i However, the ride was n a great pleasure that to j denial. Therefore it was a surp! waiting at the tenement do *o town. "1 waited," he said, "so ] of two dear little girls wh< own pleasure that they m tunate child happy. I visit sometimes, and she is so g j ^ _ 11 1 t iu laiK wnn ner ana to see "Well, we had a very pie and we didn't let her breal just told her to keep it as 1 then eat it all herself, and Florette laughed happily o1 MARY ELLE Katherin The funny thing about M it didn't belong to Mary E a glass case outside of a sto lar and Mary Ellen wante She went to see it nearly ev "A week from next Mori years old," said Mary Ellei thinking of her grandmotht be a beautiful present." Other people, too, looked was a wonderful bargain C too grand to be wheeling h( less engaged in that occupa the plate. When the lady passed c stepped back politely, gave out aloud, "She scared me t Thereupon some thing els man, who must have bowe was still in his hat, was loo! laugh in his eyes. It almo? as if he was asking an expla "I was scared for fear s Mary Ellen. "How does it come to b young man. "Grandmother'll be sever from next Monday," explain "Oh," I see," said the you giving her the plate for a bi Didn't Mary Ellen wish sir." But she only said: " haven't the money to buy it The next instant Mary E red, for the young man was _______ THE PRESBYTERIA1 nswered the uncle when he rove out of their sight. <ind things, isn't it, Doro>igh of regretfulness. hy; "just see what a fine )h, dear!" ached the '*4tle lame girl's uglily did they enter into oor child happy that -they /ery much indeed, ot forgotten. It was such . s^ive it up was true self rise to find Uncle Charlie or to take them with liim [ might have the company 3 cheerfully pave up their ight make a poor, unforthe little lame girl myself ;ood that it does me good her." asant visit with her, uncle, < the cake baby at all! I ong as she wanted to, and she was so pleased", and cer it all as she spoke. N'S PLATE, e Hull. ary Ellen's plate was that lien at all. but reposed in re. Its price was one dold it for her grandmother, ery day. iday she'll be seventy-five i, gazing at her plate and ;r. "and it certainly would at the plate, for it really )nce. a lady, who appeared ;r baby, but was neverthetion, paused and looked at v~ vr rn-.- 1 ? mi, ?m<iiy linen, wno nad a sigh of relief, and said erribly." e happened. A tall young d to the lady, for his hat king at Mary Ellen with a >t seemed to the little girl mation of her speech, he'd buy my plate," said e your plate?" asked the Itv-fivp vparc nl/4 ? v ? . ? j o wiu a wet IV ed Mary Ellen, ng man, "and you intend irthday present?" she could answer, "Yes, I want to, but I can't. I 99 Allen's face was a flaming handing her a dollar. She M OF THE SOUTH. put her hands behind her 1 eyes, it was such a big tei "I never take money unless Suddenly an idea came i face also reddened as he pt pocket. "Say," he said," "I baby; she's my cousin. SI Why don't you run after h take you?" "I think she wouldn't giv len ; "rich folks are so part have to take care of my g little to do anything but sta) "Couldn't you wheel the erai nours a clay?" asked the lie was very anxious about "Yes, sir, I could do that, Then he said, "Run, I'll fo Mary Ellen, obeying, went s the direction of the lady ai man, bringing the referenc very long and undignified s Mary Ellen's grandmothei py on her seventy-fifth birtl sented her with the most be seen ; it had roses all arour The little girl had earned wheeling about in the sun cousin's baby," for in these concluded the interesting st possession of her plate.?Th "NOW I L An indulgent father, wisl son a pleasure, took him al Columbus. They stopped i for the night. After the youngster was i the father went down into t Then there came a jinglir the push button in the rooi man who had been left quit worked to the limit. There bellboy scurried to the room, by a diminutive, but indigr VVICIJf . "Man, I want you to sent my prayers to, and send tht to sleep!"?Columbus Dispj THE BES' A little fellow came home full of talk about a new rule teacher had devised some child caught doing it. "I'll stump her to catch ingly. i ne mother reproved hirr saying that whoever breaks ; sooner or later, and deserves "Huh !" he answered, "hov do it? I'd like to know. I not once." There was his assurance simply resolves on honest stance is secure.?Christian t3 jack, and almost shut* her uptation. Then slie said, I earn it." :o the young man, whose it the dollar back into his know the lady with the le is without a nurse girl, er and ask her if she will e it to me," said Mary Elicular; -besides, I can't, I 1 * i ranumotner. Misie is too r with her while I'm out." baby in the sunshine sevyoung man, for, somehow, the plate. " said Mary Ellen. Mow with references," and peedily down the street in nd the baby. The young es, followed after, taking teps. was very proud and haphday, for Mary Ellen preautiful plate she ever had id it, and it cost a dollar. this wonderful present, shine "that young man's J verv worrit Marv 1711^.. ? J ory of how she came into e Morning Star. AY ME." ling to give his youngest ong on a business trip to it one of the large hotels undressed and put to bed, he lobby to talk business, lg of bells indicating that m occupied by the young et in bed must have been was a rush of feet as the only to be met at the door lant. vouth- wlm caul d,me some one I can say ;m quickly. I want to go itch. r WAY. from school the other day against whispering. The new punishment for the me!" be chuckled boasti gravely for the remark, / i rule is siwe tn ? w uv vau^ill to be . /'II she catch me if I don't ain't a-going to whsiper, of safety. The one who faithfulness in every inEndeavor World.