Lasell leaves . children are very attrac-tive. Lenette Rogers is very busy this year andis both teaching and taking subjects with fear-ful sounding names. The pleasant part aboutit is that she is very happy and interested init all. I think she plans to take another yearfor her degree. I enclose a picture of my chief you ever raised a pup? If so you knowthat you do not do much else but rescue yourchoice possessions from him. There is onlyone comforting thing about it and that is thathe piles all his plunder in one place and ifanything is lost we know first to look underthe fir t


Lasell leaves . children are very attrac-tive. Lenette Rogers is very busy this year andis both teaching and taking subjects with fear-ful sounding names. The pleasant part aboutit is that she is very happy and interested init all. I think she plans to take another yearfor her degree. I enclose a picture of my chief you ever raised a pup? If so you knowthat you do not do much else but rescue yourchoice possessions from him. There is onlyone comforting thing about it and that is thathe piles all his plunder in one place and ifanything is lost we know first to look underthe fir tree for it. The big dog is poor forsheep and we need a sheep dog, so we aretrying to train this little chap, but it is wearingon ones clothes and nerves. We have seven little lambs and I have hadto put one on a bottle. He sleeps in a box inthe kitchen. Please do not communicate thisto your domestic science department. He isone of the better brand so I feel that we mustcherish him. They are so helpless and play-. JEAN MacKAY AND HER PUPS 44 LASELL LEAVES ful and full of tricks that it is anything but a tricts. You were apt to have the bankers trial to care for him. daughter, the department store owners daugh- I am sure that you read our hard luck ter, the real estates products, and a few pro-stories in the papers and know what condition fessional mens little white lambs. They arethis western country is in. The bank failures all trying to stave off creditors now and theare almost beyond ones comprehension. Our banker praying that he can hang on a fewdaily paper seldom comes out without its days weeks more and see if something wont turnfailures and we wait for more. Wheat is an up. The dry land farms are vacant by theexcess on the market and at from eighty to hundreds and of course that land is ruinedninety cents a bushel is hopeless as a liveli- for grazing for years to come,hood. It is an awful situation and the worst We did something this fall that we shouldof it is there seems


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