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The Royal Neighbor, Vol. 16, No. 11, November 1915
—_ ELIT.
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KE Ker sirshes
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VOLUME XVI.
Thanksyising jJous
Cartloads of pumpkins as yellow as gold,
Onions in silvery strings,
Shining red apples and clusters of grapes,
Nuts and a host of good things,
Chickens and turkeys and fat little pigs—
These are what Thanksgiving brings.
Work is forgotten and playtime begins,
From office and schoolroom and hall,
Fathers and mothers and uncles and aunts,
Nieces and nephews and all,
Speed away home, as they hear from afar
The voice of old Thanksgiving call.
Now is the time to forget all your cares,
Cast every trouble away;
Think of your blessings, remember your joys,
Don’t be afraid to be gay]
None are too old and none are too young
To frolic on Thanksgiving Day.
— Exchange.
NOVEMBER, 1915.
NUMBER 11