. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . r. and Mrs. Hill, , the grandfather of the baby, made a handsome dona-tion to the home, and the father of the little boy has since keptup this generous birthday donation. The little girls felt almostthat this baby, George Watts Hill, belonged to them. Theywere told if they always remembered his birthday and remindedthe superintendent a few days before, they might have a holidayin their house. The twenty-seventh of October is the birthday,and it came on Sunday this time, but the little girls celebratedon


. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . r. and Mrs. Hill, , the grandfather of the baby, made a handsome dona-tion to the home, and the father of the little boy has since keptup this generous birthday donation. The little girls felt almostthat this baby, George Watts Hill, belonged to them. Theywere told if they always remembered his birthday and remindedthe superintendent a few days before, they might have a holidayin their house. The twenty-seventh of October is the birthday,and it came on Sunday this time, but the little girls celebratedon Monday. They had a glorious time all day, and were allowedto decorate the playroom for the party. The guests were aston-ished when they came in the evening and found that the decorat-ing in the playroom had been by the little girls themselves. Itwas a literal bower of autumn leaves. How the little hands hadreached so high and had succeeded in making the beautifulbranches stay there was a marvel to every one. The sitting-room had been converted into a dining-room, but wee ladies. rn IT rirl ^r-fe,^


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