. St. Nicholas [serial]. ar and on which the station is situated belongs to the CurrituckShooting Club. The club-house is the nearest one to us except thestation. The club does not allow any of the station men exceptpapa to build on the beach. We live only a few steps from thestation and a little farther from the sea, while the club-house is onthe other side of the beach. So you see, we have it lonely heresometimes. Inclosed find my contribution, which I hope is worthy Mary Yeula Wescott(age 12). the letter, and the wrisurname and address arcgotten, so the letter cabe answered. Will the writer


. St. Nicholas [serial]. ar and on which the station is situated belongs to the CurrituckShooting Club. The club-house is the nearest one to us except thestation. The club does not allow any of the station men exceptpapa to build on the beach. We live only a few steps from thestation and a little farther from the sea, while the club-house is onthe other side of the beach. So you see, we have it lonely heresometimes. Inclosed find my contribution, which I hope is worthy Mary Yeula Wescott(age 12). the letter, and the wrisurname and address arcgotten, so the letter cabe answered. Will the writerplease write again ? Diamond Foley, (age 16),Pembroke, Hants Co., NovaScotia, would exchangestamps or would correspondwith some boyof his own age. Margaret McKeon (age13), 32 2d St., Brooklyn,N. Y., would like a corre-spondent out West —of about her own age. Helen Dickinson, Idylwild, Riverside Co., views with foreign oAmerican League membershistoric views preferred. Vol. XXX.— SCHOOL STUDY. BY HELEN HUNTINGTON, AGE 13. (SILVER BADGE.) 282 ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE.


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