. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . mont, W. tell us how she goes to the hospitalto see the little girls and boys there, tocheer them up and to make them am sure that they all love to see her com- ing. We sent Gladys some post cards forher little hosjjital pupils, as she callsthorn, and what do you think happened? Two of the little girls wrote a letter toAunt Mary, sending her a pocketbook anda barn for Christmas presents—oh, no,not a really and truly pocketbook and areally and truly barn, but just play ones,you know, all made of folded paper. Butthey are just as nice a
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . mont, W. tell us how she goes to the hospitalto see the little girls and boys there, tocheer them up and to make them am sure that they all love to see her com- ing. We sent Gladys some post cards forher little hosjjital pupils, as she callsthorn, and what do you think happened? Two of the little girls wrote a letter toAunt Mary, sending her a pocketbook anda barn for Christmas presents—oh, no,not a really and truly pocketbook and areally and truly barn, but just play ones,you know, all made of folded paper. Butthey are just as nice as they can be and Ihope that the little girls who sent themwill soon be well enough to leave thehospital. If any of you little people haveany pictures or picture books that youhave outgrown, wouldnt you like to helpGladys make these childien happy by send-ing them to her? Gladys will be glad totake them to the hospital and to tell thelittle people who sent them. Now, I am going to ask you to help mcmake this Childrens Page for 1923 the. Billy McNutt, was drawn by Sarah Pen-nington, Cumberland, Md. best childrens page in any magazine. Wecan do it. Will you help? Yours with love, 512 Front StreetFairmont, W. Va. Dear Aunt Mary: Thank you for the beautiful pencil whichyou sent me as a prize in the Safety ajjpreciate it very much. I am so sorry that I neglected to writeto you, but Ive really been so busy withmy school work that Ive not had muchtime to write to anybody. But when I gotthis beautiful pencil I felt more encouraged. You know. Aunt Mary, that I live nearthe Miners Hospital. Well, ever> daythat I dont have to go to school I go dowiiin the hospital, in the childrens ward. (When I have school I go on Friday even-ings and on Sunday.) There are only threechildren there now. I read to them andwe draw and make pictures. In fact, wedo everything to entertain them. I takethem pictures, too. The children just love to have me comeand the nurses seem to want mc, too.
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