. The Ladies' home journal. with paper before sheeats! Big Sister is the only dog we everhad who followed this etiquette. It was likeunfolding her napkin. She always coveredher dish with a layer of paper before shetook it off and began eating. If there wereno bits of paper available, she would usestraw from the kennel, or fallen leaves. Inthe house, she could find paper now Little Sister was laying paper onher dish before eating. George said, ShesSister sure enough, come back. Last year we turned the furnace off thelast week in April. Some years we can doit earlier, sometimes May i


. The Ladies' home journal. with paper before sheeats! Big Sister is the only dog we everhad who followed this etiquette. It was likeunfolding her napkin. She always coveredher dish with a layer of paper before shetook it off and began eating. If there wereno bits of paper available, she would usestraw from the kennel, or fallen leaves. Inthe house, she could find paper now Little Sister was laying paper onher dish before eating. George said, ShesSister sure enough, come back. Last year we turned the furnace off thelast week in April. Some years we can doit earlier, sometimes May is the first possi-bility. Even when there was plenty of fuel,we used to turn it off the first momentpossible. I like the house warmed by thegreat open fire in the stone fireplace, andby the little fire in my Franklin in the bed-room. And the comfortable old cookstovein the back kitchen heats both of thekitchens nicely. Upstairs you can run foryour money, but who cares? It is fun to goto bed and watch the Franklin glow, and. 126 LADIES HOME JOURNAL April, l<(j


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