. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. J. Groeninger and his railroad friends whohonored him on his fifty years of service Emmas Little Chickens {Continued from page 31) hens laid nice eggs all the winter. In thespring they stopped laying and went to sit-ting, all six of them. But Emma did notknow until her father told her that hensmust sit on the eggs for three weeks beforethey hatch. When the little peeps came out Emmatended them as she had to her these grew to be big hens they laidso many eggs that Emma did not know whatto do with them. She sold many of themto the stores


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. J. Groeninger and his railroad friends whohonored him on his fifty years of service Emmas Little Chickens {Continued from page 31) hens laid nice eggs all the winter. In thespring they stopped laying and went to sit-ting, all six of them. But Emma did notknow until her father told her that hensmust sit on the eggs for three weeks beforethey hatch. When the little peeps came out Emmatended them as she had to her these grew to be big hens they laidso many eggs that Emma did not know whatto do with them. She sold many of themto the stores and to some of her neighborsand gave a lot of them to her father andmother to sell along with their eggs. Shealso gave them the money that she receivedfor her eggs, and her parents gave her allthe spending money that she needed. Sheraised chickens for many years and theyall lived happily ever after. >m|, ■ •ains - - iijil liiiii.


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