. The Rotunda . , Imean the Farmville post office) andhad to rap at the stamp window toget the attention of the was working one of those jig-sawpuzzles. I have a mental picture ofUncle Sam working one. Maybe hewill be putting pieces together some-day, if this depression keeps up. , and another thing—^r—.some- one <Im a modest unknown author)gave as an excuse for answering aletter at a rather late date— toobuiy working jig-saws. What next? Some people are having their pic-tures cut up into puzzles. No doubtsome of them make hard ones. I be-lieve that I would be sure that
. The Rotunda . , Imean the Farmville post office) andhad to rap at the stamp window toget the attention of the was working one of those jig-sawpuzzles. I have a mental picture ofUncle Sam working one. Maybe hewill be putting pieces together some-day, if this depression keeps up. , and another thing—^r—.some- one <Im a modest unknown author)gave as an excuse for answering aletter at a rather late date— toobuiy working jig-saws. What next? Some people are having their pic-tures cut up into puzzles. No doubtsome of them make hard ones. I be-lieve that I would be sure that myfeatures were good before I let some-body study my face for two or threehours. I wish somebody would find ananswer to this problem: If it takesjig-saw fans three hours to put good puzzle together, howlong would it take mie to pick up twopieces, turn them every way to see iftheyll fit and if not, exchange themfor two others, etc. After you have worked that one—do this one: Eowper yu oerm Helen Cover, 34, of Staunton, Vir-ginia, wlio was recently elected Queenof May Day.
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