BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1936 FOUNDED MARCH 12, 1922 BUFFALO Courier ^ r a ^ • Gubf consolidated June 20, 1926 COLORS: EXPRESS RED, GOLD AND PURPLE JOLLY JUNIOR-SUNSHINE CLUB MOTTO: Birthday Ideas Cooks* Corner fXw Q<iiftrt/7etif\<ri C This corner is especially for the cooks VSTOUgge$HU7l$ junior.Sunshine Club. We of t h e Jolly A T i lJ y% invite Jollikids to send their favorite J\ TC W ClCOtflC recipes. The only requirement is that you have made the dish. If your recipe T • TIT * printed, you will receive a Jolly Jolly hare we met, and jolly have we been; jolly let us part, and jolly meet again, , Birthday * * * * Greetings The staff of the Junior The Junior * * * + Pet Owners C U D D L E S and T U C K I E ——————====z By Frances Royster Williami = = = = = = Courierto »« •these ««* If you have a pet, write a description of it for this column, also tell what its tricks or unusual habits are. Your story must not have more than 50 words. Give your name, age and address. Send letter to My Pet Editor, the Junior Courier-Express, Buffalo, N. Y. Express sends best wishei members of The Courier-Express Jolly Junior-Sunshine Club whose birthday anniversary is today! BUFFALO JUNIORS Aunt Betsy Invites Jollies junior-Sumhine Cook Book. C. Klapodlstria Helen Bargnejl New Tear's Pound Cake Julia Knoplska Stanley Blach To Send Special The New Year is here, but it'sLouise Blakeslee F, Kostrzewskl Contribs Louis Kubilc not too late to try Helen Johnson's Jack Bodkin These contributions are from verse writers of the Jolly Junior - Sunshine Cluh, If you are one, we know you will want some of your composition in this column. The only requirement is the verses submitted must be original. Boosters Urged To Reach Goal By March 12th TJ n c ] e fiiU L a u d § Member* MEMORIES OF 1935 W h o Made Drive Jane Mockler of Buffalo took a How Lassie G o t Her Name trip down memory lane. As she Successful EN-YEAR-OLD Robert Bodkin of went she put her thoughts into Brunner Anna Lebieda New Year's fruited pound cake. This Carly' Kenmore, N. Y., is convalescing words. And she put those words into DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: He lea Buszak John Lehmann |DEAR JOLLIBEAMS. Buffalo girl is a splendid little cook. Betty from an operation. In some of his verses. Here they are: Carpenter Anna Lehner UNT BETSY and I are two perHE NEXT big event on the J. J. A u n t B e t s y te s u r e y o u - n f i n d t n e leisure he wrote thus descriptive par- I sit and dream of happy memories. John Cotton Sonnv Liberty sons with but a single thought Albert Maedl S. C. calendar is pur fourteenth CSLy^ delicious, because Helen recom- ~helma Creden agraph, telling us how his dog, LasIn the days which have flown by; today. Have you guessed what that Thomas Cullen John Mattick ibirthdav anniversary on March 12th. m ends it. Here's the recipe: sie, got her name: It seems such a short time ago, Viroro Dpgostine thought is? That's right—our fourJudith Muehibauer Uncle Bill and I want this red-letter Rita Donohue When we welcomed 1935. Q n e Mi-^Be.thWj cups of snorMary O'Brien "I have a beautiful St. Bernard teenth birthday anniversary, on Pauline Drumsta day to bring Jolly Junior Sunbeams t e n t c u f s J, h( . James Polsson dog called Lassie. I call her thus What fun I had with winter sports, March 12th. Aunt Betsy's major Phyllis t>utcher Robert Pumm as much happiness as did Christmas ^ J g ^ Qf c a k e f l o u r Q n e te&spoon name so I won't have to keep telling concern is special contribs to fill the Engel Skiing, sleighing and skating; Raymona Rinaldo and New Year s f 0 / ™ u r s e Jollies o f b a * i n & P°wder, one-eighth tea- Frank . folks that she is a girl dog. The club page, but most important to still streets. Mabelle Sauer 1 we cannot do that alone. We want s p Q o n Qf ^ t w Q J ^ ^ o f gSroto,* ^,, best trick she does is when she is in Offered inspiration for f\n artist's me is the club's membership goal. I H. Schraufstetter This dancing giraffe will make you all laugh, your ideas and suggestions a * t o m J l k o n e t e a s p o o n o f i e m o n extract, sari FishFol(? Mabel Scifert the kitchen and mother says "Oh. You never could guess how he's made; know if our nieces and nephews are painting. Evelyn Smith what vou think would make March Q n e t e a s y that dog takes up too much room." o f a l m o n d extract, one Do»"»y Well, Sis cut him out and sewed him about, loyal in boosting they'll be loyal" in 1 Clara Snltzer Lassie folds her front paws flat back Then March and April, miserable sending contributions. 12th the happiest ^e™™™ ^ cup of chopped raisins, figs, dates g f L f E Ld . The goods was a bright yellow shade. Sophie Sowinska history of the club. I t will; be >our ,and3 ««r,HiJ? ^i H™* ?> * months, at the first joint like a calf does. Leroy Sponholz candied nr.n™ orange ~ peel. Jollies, the fact that you have been Rainy, damp and cold, Daddy says it is because there is so Mildred Stainer But in May the hot, bright sun came loyal in boosting the club's memDorothy Sweeney much of her to be stepped on." •bration a Jolly one. together, add the unbeaten eggs, one g j ~ ^ m e r bership during the drive proves that Ernest Zablotny out, Come on now. you loyal letter at a time, and beat constantly. Sift Sophie Rrycyk Leonard Zak if you but try you can send the A Unique Pet And shined on us of old. writers. Write and tell me what the dry ingredients together, add Conrad ippoiito Clara Zlpdola club's membership up to 180,000 by Ruth Beyer of Buffalo owns a OUT OF TOWN* JUNIORS the month of flowers, jou want on the J. J. S. C. page as the fruit, and stir into the first mixMarch 12th. Come on, boosters, conunique pet. To make her descrip- June, Erie County, N. Y. Yellow, pink and blue; a birthday gift from the club. We'll ture alternately with the milk and tinue the good work you started last Roy Bergtold. Gardenvllle; Robert tion more interesting, she writes it in Yet, also the very painful time. trv and please all of you we possibly flavorings. Turn into a well oiled fall. Tell more of your friends, rhyme. Read her verses: When examinations were due schoolmates and playmates about #*>n with rh* snare allotted to us and lined tube pan. and bake in an Carr. Hamburg; Henry cymerman. "My pet is a parrot gay, the club. Invite them to join. What fun I had in swimming, Thomas S ? cTu£ n S » *and c o n t S k Be oven at 325 degrees for about onewanna; ch^tow ^ a ^ ^ w aDuffy. r d ^ p o Lackawanna; roie^^ac.aWho sits and watches you all day; Charles Fuchs. Hamburg; Betty George, During July and August, too; To reach the goal we must enroll thinking of what you are going to hour. Decorate with ornamental Kenmore; Dolly Olow. Kenmore; Betty His feathers are painted bright. •end in as a special contribution Happy, happy, happy days! 2,461 new members. As Aunt Betsy Goldsmith, Angola; Virginia Goodwin, They look beautiful in the light. Uncle BUI and I try to make your icing. With not a thing to do. * told you, that will mean enrolling Kenmore. Brown Sugar Cookies I birthdays happier by sending special "People admir« him when they come, Margaret Harper. Hamburg: Jack K fleeting cards. In return, all we ask Although William Larish of Buf- H a r l a n : Lancaster; LuTmT Herma^ For he never moves, sings or hums; It was good to be back once riofe"; that, boys and girls, for I can reIs that each of you do your part in falo is a boy. he enjoys .making winiamsviiie; Rita Hoch. Kenmore? You see, he cannot say a word, To greet old pals and meet new making the club's birthday annl- cookies and other good things_to Dorothy Hodge. Tonawanda: Teddy member the time when you enrolled But I wouldn't say he's absurd. Alden; Olive Kltson, Kenfaces, eat, just as well as any girl. This Kacsmarek. Yersaxy the best and biggest ever almost 900 new members in one more; Helen Kowalewski, Depew; GerAnd walk to classes as of yore. "His mouth Is always open wide. week he sends one of his favorite aldine- Lavender. Cheektowaga; Marie week. Essay on Traveling recipes for brown sugar cookies. DiAnd he's always looking to one side; October was a beautiful month, East Aurora. I was both surprised and pleased rections for making are as follows: Lefler, Congratulations, Boosters Tuck painted some dots, the blackest of spots, Irene Lltwln. Cheektowaga: Ruth This parrot of mine can never hop, For autumn set to work; to find an interesting essay from All over his funny outside; Onp-half r u n of hntter nnp r u n Madson. Depew; Sonny Martin. KenSome of the boosters who deserve For he's only a wooden door stop!" O n e - n a i l c u p Of DUtter, one c u p m o r e . K e n n e t h Moore, Sprtngvllle; Jean George Ankrah of West Africa in And then November, better, cold, And when he was done, imagine the fun! special praise for their work In the my mailbox last week. Anyone would of brown sugar,^ one_ egg, one-half Raditic, Lackawanna^ jrhomasRusso Once more, snow covered the dirt. membership drive Puppy Is Birthday Gift! J The two of them climbed in his hide. are: Lancaster; think the title, Traveling, goes with cup of sour milk two squares or Depew: Kenneth Schmitt. Anastasia Margaret Kennel of Buffalo sends And lastly, December, a happy Eleanor Panasik. North Tonawanda: summer time, S so interesting to of chocolate, cupssoda of Alice this interesting description of the er time, O it it, is is interesting w ounces ~t w m n m.T^ iff Staffa. Lackawanna; Robert Tenerowlcz, Linnie Stearns, Oirard, Pa.; Eun;ca month, know that right now the boys and Schunk, Echo Place, Ont.; Marie Faltialive present her brother received on Merry Christmas everyone! thatWest rightAfrica now the and nour, one-naii teaspoon 01 soaa, i^^^^^. V i V l a n xiebor, Tonawanda. co. Buffalo; Betty Martin. Kenmore; girls in are boys enjoying his birthday: I shall keep these memories I have Wlezorek, Depew; Norma Zoerb, Alice Florence Tylska, Cheektowaga; George in time West and Africa are enjoying cup of chopped walnuts. vivian Weber. Tonawanda; iiiinmer traveling. Here's one-half Cream butter; add sugar, egg, milk Uamsvllle. written, "Chubby is my brother's puppy. Roth, OardenvlUe; Frances Irwin. Al— *;—.,. «n>t writes: ttxivoTirtar warp's and rh-oam "hnftArartH s n r a r Sift pcrc flour milk Wlezorek. Depew; Norma Zoerb, Wilthe essay George melted chocolate. For they were mostly happy ones. bion; Lorna Prasaer, Queensland AusMy brother received him on his Elsewhere In New York Of all the performances which are with soda and mix. Add walnuts, tralia; William Larish. Buffalo;' Betty Ruth Brandel, Jamestown; Doris birthday. Chubby is part fox terundertaken in the early life of a Mix well and drop by teaspoonsful Campbell. Niagara Falls; Helen Caw, SKATING S^J'k. RJ^S*; *»***b Mohart. rier and part hound. One thing man. none is so useful as "traveling, onto a greased cookie tin. If you Troy; Leslie Collins, Star Lake; Helen This is one of winter's most popu- Silver Creek; Marlon Bums, Tonawanhe enjoys doing, and which annoys Martha Gonsiorek, Cheektowaga: Bv traveling to a place, one may be prefer to roll out these cookies, add comstock,"~ South ' Dayton: "iArtabell us, is untying our shoe laces. When lar sports, and it's Ruth Beyer's fa-' da; Dorothy Maza, Buffalo; Audrey Pear•truck with the difference in Ian- more flour. Bake in a moderate Daiesandra. Niagara Fails; Martin Gorka, Chubby was younger he tackled any- vorite. Ruth is a Buffalo girl who ^ J f r g w o w ; Mildred Becker. Buffalo; Dunkirk; Arthur G-reenow. Dansville; guage. manners and customs. one by grabbing their legs. Chubby invites her cousins to go with her Ruth Eichberg, Buffalo; Gwendolvn oven. Leona Haydock, Cohoes; Germalne KalIn the past days of our predeceson the following imaginary skating Kste*. Cincinnati, O.; Ruth Donohue, is very mischievous." la. Dunkirk. Buffalo; Shirley Baisch, Kenmore; sors when civilization had not been Evelyn Klees. Hornell; Eleanor Lally. jaunt: W h y Bears Hibernate Catherine VanDyke. Buffalo; Mary TayNiagara Falls; Mildred Lambert, Niagara spread throughout the world, there I'm going on a trip, you see, lor Delhi, O n t ; Adeltae Wleklinska, Falls; Levant Lemke, North Tonawanda; Prize Story was lack of ideas. As a result, travcA Faithful Horse Buffalo; Virginia Irr, WUllamsvllle; Hurry and you can go with me; Edward Long, Jr., Dunkirk; Virginia By RITA SCHLEER, eling in those days was done by foot, Alice Rea. Beiwood, Ont.; Betty Petta, Prize Story McCray, Limestone; Jean Merfers, DunFasten your skat'es on real tight. Holley; Raymond Seeklns. Lockport; except in few cases men of high disFourteen years old, kirk; Marilyn Moyles. Batavla: Ruth And we'll go skating off in the night. Esther Zimmer, Westiield: Marv LaJiey, By ERVA GRIFFIS, tinction were able to travel on horseMurney, Lime Lake; Howard Pummlng, Kenmore, N. Y. \ Buffalo; Jessie Houghtallng, Rexville; Fifteen years old, Cohoes. back. Sometimes in the midst of My! Isn't it awful cold? Bernice Hoch, Kenmore; Dorothy SIoStanley Rajnisz, Perry; Rvith Rider, Buffalo, N. Y. It's a good thing that we are bold; winski, Buffalo; Lois Bogardus, Fort their travel, they were attacked by « p o O D MORNING, grandpa." Dunkirk! Pa^Yine"'saYaco7 Bofivar:*GoYAnd up In the top they used for a prop. Ont.: Bobby Sutherland, Buffalo; Whew! I'm getting as cold as anErie. wild beasts and were devoured. \ j r c r i e d t w o n a p p y children as don Schafer. Dunkirk; Helen ShoeMargaret Schwab, Will Urns ville: Gerald A broomstick to hold up bis head; LACKISH, a young colt, owned Many a time they were short of t h ^ ^ t h r o u g h t n e d o o r t o maker. Medina; Doris Simmons. Cattaicicle, Rochester; Irene Luke. Buffalo; He started to prance and gave us a dance, raugus; Francis Stoddard, Lockport; by my grandfather, was hisI guess I had rather ride a bicycle. O'Brien, food and drink arid had to encoun- e s c a D e J g | s w i f t Qf w i n ( J Margaret Carlson, Jamestown; Margery Then, bowing, he begged to be fed. Cart Thels, Niagara Falls; Nancy Vedder, Cooke. Hamburg; Carl Pat ton, Elmwood greatest pride. ter many hardships on their -vay. „ W h a t a b o i s t e r o u s f e I l o w t h l a Olean; Mabel Walker, Medina. bet I'll beat you to that tree; S ! ^ e > , ? - ; W * Smith, Niagara Palls. before crowning their endeavors with J a n u a r y w i n d ^ - s k e u g r a n d p a . One bleek wintery day, when the ILet's Nancy White, Le Roy; Harold Wlenke, N Y . : Marlon Steiger. Allegany; Agnea one, two three! •uccess. Now owing to many mven- « R e j u s t s w d o ^ n a n d s n a t c n e s Niagara Falls. colt was locked safely in his stall, a What start; K.ispie, Hamburg; Nancy Seanzano, did you beat me for, anyway? tlons. the difficulties and hardships o f f Ontario, Canada le>s h a ^ h]Q a n d shrill siren was heard over the hills. Couldn't you wait until another day? Cheektowaga; Joanne Glennle. Kenmore; Kathleen Ryan, Buffalo; Gladys WheelBlackish knew this was the sigh that experienced by travelers in the early s k i r £ a b o u t j ju<st a s he ^ills: Richard Aimesbury, Chlppawa: Muriel er. WUllamsvllle; Mary Roytz Euclid, Say! But this wind Is awful strong, a fire was in the village. He kicked "We know him all r i e h t " broke Batchelor. Hamilton; Gordon Beal. Todavs have been lessened. O.; Tom Helstrom, St. Catharines, Ont., we snow m m , an rigm, DroKe r no nn t n .: M Marv Bnunr^nti Tr,rnr,tr.- Mnm lugr n and stamped, but nobody seemed to Let's start to sing a song; It was through traveling t h a t t h e . T o m m \ " " b u t ™ nllase" tell u l ^ n° «7 i ? , ' Toronto; Nora and Winifred Frawley Buffalo. » _ , . . . . . . _ f »w!> -Rritich irmnirp was -tommy, DUt now piease \&u us Collins. Niagara Falls; Hazel Ford, Wham it be? You pick it out, heed his efforts. freatness of t h e B r i t l s J Empire was & stQTy „ Hamilton; Dougla. Gellow. Preston; a b o u t t h e ^ These boys and girls have each reRuined I n t h e past ages, t n e con"All right, come close now a n d I Joan Glover, Welland; Rita Glynn, After several attempts he kicked O.K. That one's a wpw! ceived a.prize for boosting in the t i n e n t of Africa was said t o be d a r k . , h „ ^ J T , ., Niagara Mils; Grace Gordon. Toronto. irt _ a n r t n 9 the doors open. Sensing that there Wasn't that a lot of fun? membership drive. We hope they, TC M K trlk etrolla J a c had i t n o t been t h e travelers who • " " " . * n 5 y d r S who live' close t o J 5 & ! ^ • £ . £ ' P : * was a great danger lurking, he has- Oh, look! Here comes the sun! with many other Jollies, will start C w n o e cl0Se wuitjxi Qtm r**Lsr h a d made farther . , ^T i? . ^ . J *° Phillips, Campbelliord; Claude Shewen. tened toward the place where he We'll finish our fun some other day, boosting today, and BOOST, BOOST, trips Iinto Africa would Mother I t h come to know i nd to f ^ ^ ^ m ^ U m Betty J ! the ^ interior £££>* ZJZSS . Chi|*aw»; Jean Tripp, St. could see the flames leaping higher Now I guess I better be on my way BOOST until we pass the 180,900 see the fairies of the flowers, the T h o m a s ; L e o r a have remained unexplored. woods, the rocks and the waters. The uirich. Fort Erie and higher. Even though the firemembership mark. Starting next Traveling brings about education, fairies—Jo. Ga Oh, or little people, Pennsylvania and Other States men tried to stop the horse from Sunday, Aunt Betsy will send a prize Christianity, sanitation, different as the Indians call them, were sup June Karchner, Galeton; 1Nova Mcgoing into the flames he didn't heed to every boy or girl who enrolls 25 forms of customs and variety of posed to be able to do wonderful ^2"!°- J X L J S i * Sli?"^ 11, Bradf 2 r <? : their protests. commerce. Tradition says that our IVE BOOSTERS worked to swell or more new members at one time., Hearing his master's cry, Blackish ; " " " " things. They could fly through the Ss S Zre efcUd 6 % J a ^ S £ £ J d » ' A Big Mailbag membership of the J. J. S. C. leaped through the door and run- last the J £ 2 £ ^ r ? l S S S K renderedAm a i r - * a r t u n d " o r t h r o u 8 h the water, cS^^O^^C^,^ro*^ Boys and girls, believe it or not, week. Congratulations, boys ning from room to room, he came and girls! Our membership total to I'm still celebrating Year's! My waters which had been rendered im- l n t 0 t h e e a r t n a n d t h r o u g n t h e r o c k S ) Donald Combs, cioverdai*. o.; Mary He made people laugh, this dancing giraffe, to a little alcoue where he spied a date is 177,539. That leaves 2.461 mailbag is growingNew by and 'Till suddenly Spotty dashed in. limp figure tyilig on the floor in a members to enroll in nine weeks, if bounds. Since before leaps pure by decayed vegetables and as invisible moccasins ^ o n . Moundsvu^ w va.; Robert Christmas And nipped at his heel and caused him to squeal, huddled heap. 0 -Bending his head ft result suffered from varying k « i s . trmwmUA in wlncrort p o r ^ . Glavac. Cleveland. O.: Charles Haroel, we're going to celebrate the club's most every letter I opened brings And scared him right out of his skin, Copyright. 19JSlow he caught the seat of my grand- fourteenth of diseases and died in great nffm- and traveled in winged canoes. Sargent. Neb.; Floyd Kingsiey. Windsor, birthday on March 12th, Aunt Betsy and I wishes for happifather's pants. Gripping the pants 0 n ed a vt h e f a l T * 1 ~ W L n n c r h t r U ? H n £ all these ^ took a little Vt.; Julia Kukla. Manchester, N. H.: with 180,000 boys and girls as mem- ness and prosperity throughout 1936. tightly in his strong teeth he brave- bers. hers, but through traveling aa inese I n d i a n £ r ] n t r i p i n o n e o f t h e i r A nBetty Chicago, m.; Genevieve Thank you, thank you, thank you, n a McKlnley. Whltting. Toledo, O. ly sought his way out of the scorchthings have been brought to a close. .. ^ ^ 0 j£, the Olesnlewicz. Manchester. N. H.; Frame the world. Jollies. You made my holidays much Of course, 2,461 sounds like a lot, a n d iled d o w n ing flames. n l0 cl z 'lives the blackcam?toia bear. ISwill make Other Countries ( Traveling, therefore, is rendering J J Su?hev* a t tree f * * Manchester. N. H.; Gordon but with a little number work, Uncle jollier than I expected them to be. u We agree. George, that traveling A the door fast soahe cannot open it VenJeffery Buckton, Auckland. New a Blackish felt as if he couldn't go Bill finds it would mean enrolling I'm sure you'll want to make our *reat assistance the progress of n l edTe re Pu " usleep f : n e >will ,p mfall S 5on , ^him, t C.^V nard. Eric SouthJones. Manchester, k , , K*p is a ereat asset to a n d Zealand; Southsea, conn.; Eiign arX(i s tii1to an inch farther, but after a hard only 274 new members every week. coming birthday much jollier than OLLIBEAMS! Would you like Marilyn Arnold Port Arthur, Oht. struggle • "In that tree, said the little chief. *****> •*»»«— -r-r^^ o he brought his master safe- Surely 274 of the mailbag writers I expect, too. And you know just January 22, 1922. Then the chief threw three stones Uncle Bill to help- you find a •plendid essay. Joseph Snltzer, Buffalo December 7, ly out on the sidewalk. When the will be able to enroll a t least one how to do that, don't you? through the open door of the black twin pen pal? That is, a corry or a 1924. fire was out Blackish fell over ex- new member each week. How about* Here are the names of some of Contest News bear tree. Each time a magic flame friend whose birthdate is the same He awoke lying in his stall it, writers? All Jollies who can en-/ the boys and girls"who helpedTo fill This Is a reminder that the re- spread like a blanket over the door. TOLLIBEAMS, if you have lost as yours? If your answer is yes, ,£g*2tf$$r'' N l i g a r a F a l *- N o " hausted. with his master trying to get him to roll 25, 50 or 100 are invited to do my mailbag to overflowing last week sults of our big Cuddles and Tuckie A growling and a scratching was B N Vem drink some cool refreshing water. so, for with the new members com n a m e ^ aTd'ress^and b ^ ^ r ^ ' h&ac*S*T° - The color contest will appear next Sun- heard within. Then all became still. J your Jolly Junior-Sunshine Club ^*&£*%& Edith Noble, Shirley Kreger, Sherry next day Blackish was as well ing in bunches, we'll reach the goal LeMur, day. Be sure to get your copy of Marie Smith, Jeannette Cleary, Now.;; said the tiny chief, "the ^ J , ™ / ™ J S ^ S S l L ^ ^ J S birthdate, and he will, help you toa r_Betty j Williaow, JameStown. Janu- and as fit as ever. much sooner. Lucille Morrisaette, Mildred Hawkins, The Courier-Express. Lovingly. bear will sTe^p u ^ t i l caH him In ^ ^ a self-addressed, stamped S S y / S i n ' ^ e n p l i h T^' Chester, Margaret Boland. Jean< Aunt Betsy will send a gift to each Peggy You now see why Blackish was my j J . five « * ^three omtojh. money g j J Z J % "CIT» J ? «* I C T WIC L * w1 u^ m S ? Bokman, Albion. November 15, AUNT BETSY the spring. On the,first spring days JorJ ^sen< Ellsworth. Ethlyn Ellsworth, Blanche cents and vmir mm'* W 1 1 J t u l U 1 1 " 1 1931., of the two boosters who head the grandfather's greatest pride. n d he will come out to see what the a n n T r t r i i » « » r i t f « , H „ 1 ° M n ^ l f aand Damon, Helen Herold, Virginia Kling. birthdates of members members who are birthdates of Who a re Raymond Chaya, Batavia. February 23, huntin their twm If would 1 9 •following list:" . s Martin Matako, Irene Donhauser. Irena Your kindness is always rewarded. weather is like If it is warm he will g j ^ S T ^ S S S J ^ S S S ? « n « H ? * y™ ^ ™ „ ^ , oA. b n o w b a l l ri&ht The Courier-Express, Buffalo, U k e t 0 c o r r e s o n d w i t h o n Zielinska. Helen Hylasaek, Rita Welch, Not by money, precious jewels or Jacqueline Montgomery, Painted Post. 15 George N Y ^ p o n receipt r e c e S of oPf this ttis we w e "will im P ^ t h e „ * « « « • Champlln, Medina. January May, Ruth Baker. Hazel MaxArthur Heckler, Buffalo 1 4 NCLE BILL'S art box was. filled will go back for a while, and then " • • j yUpon g Jbutton S y S to l ^the L " Jollibeams fcaLS° street address will be supplied on " k a r g i r e t Fahrner. Buffalo. Septem- expensive cars, but by the love of Calvin Mercer, Ellicottvllle on, Clara Todd, Robert Movnikan. Nor9 forward a to the brim last week. This is the people will know that spring will some one who means more than all Lillian Rast, Buffalo 1 ma Bruce, Jenny Vllardo, Elaine Brown, receipt of a stamped, self-addressed ber 4, 1925. y m C m b e r S e n d i n g ft good sign that many J. J. S. C. be a little late." Helen Wanat. Cheektowaga 1 Dorothy Miller, Geraldlne Behe. Marfor M?*£ O^P envelope. T h e state is New York, t Mary Moorhowe. Bayfield, Ont. Oc-the money can buy. , m i « c ntKamiea inHir-ofoHitober 3, 1922. ftrtists have started the New Year When the story was finished, two iui A new une. Jorle Gallagher Robert Coulson, Rosle unless otherwise indicated Pauline NordJi, Jamestown. April 14, Davies. Anna Baker. right. All of them were fine. Uncle children slept at grandpa's knee. Joanne Baish, Charles Lucsok. Edith Johnson, Buffalo. April 1, 1924. 1922. Frances Stenger, Nicholas Plerlno, Bill considered each one carefully, Salvatore Cuslmano, Buffalo. NovemAlan Thorn. Auckland, New Zealand. May Pettis. Marion LeUerman. John. ber 17, 1923. • n d decided on Jean Plonczak's as October 5, 1924. Schueler. Calvin Mercer. Ida Smith, Eudys Goldstein, Buffalo. February Robert Sprlnfborn, Buffalo. July 25, the priae winning one. Jean is a Joanne Glennle, Gladys Gelger, Eunice 18. 1925. 1923. Aleen, Helen Johnson, Ruth Beyer, Buffalo girl who has been loyal in Joyce Spalding, Newfane. March 22, Santo Anselmo, Buffalo. January 18, Allen, Joan Gwrtc, William Pet Names Wanted •ending her a r t work since she Betsy and I are glad to see you are Eunice 1922. 1924. Montgomery, Ruth Robnett, Nancy Joined the club in 1931. Up until now starting 1936 in the club. Much fun Frances Stenger, Sheffield. Pa. July Katherine RU#y, Westfleld. March 19, Dear Uncle Bill: Smith, Alice Jedele, Sayoko Tada, Carol Copvriaht. IJ35, The Garden City Publishing Company. Inc. 31. 1921. 1924. •he has never won, but she followed I have a little surprise for you all and happiness is in store for you. Christ, Virginia Bogan, Jacqueline Irene Zlellnska, Depew. September Helen Murray, Buffalo. October IC, today. the rule, try, try again. This rule A short time ago my toy I'll add your name to the twin list Montgomery, June Schasre, Grace Elch= = IBP Colleen iHoore = 15. 1922. 1922. Robert Bodkin. Ellsworth Nourse, has brought success as it always fox terrier gave me quintuplets as next Sunday. The drawing prize ler, Margaret Russell, Niagara Falls. DeHarriett B\iohanan, Rosemead, Cal. Quansah Codjoe. Emmanuel Odal, Elena each week is $1. If you can draw, does. Today Jean wins her first Jean and Bebe. the JO principal five enormous stained-glass windows, cember 16, 1921 a gift. Now I am going to ask my August 26. 1920. Narciso, Phyllis Young, George Osborne, corries to send me five names for be sure to try for that award. No Dorothy Pfiefer, Alan Rubensteln. Val• r t prize of $1 She is fourteen years characters in this story, are having representing stories from the Bible, o delightful time in fairyland. They stories all children knew—Adam and them. There are four female pup- prize is given for poems, but two entina Bernardlnl. Glsela Eller, Bernaold. Eller. June Gentner, Adeline Mack, have shrunk to fairy size, which Eve, Daniel in the Lions' Den. Moses pies and one male puppy, so send prize stories are printed each Sun- dette The scene that Jean depicts is a Bud Ringert. Norma Sewert. Helen makes L possible for them to go in the Bulrushes, David and Goliath, your names. The one who sends day. The writers each receive an Johnson, DorU Pressing, Virginia Baacommon one in the winter time. Two from room to room in the tiny and the Judgment of Solomon. ' D u r i n g w e e k of December 29fh, 107 joined. T h e roster UNCLE BILL sett, Carol Skaer, Doris Mills. Norma the names I choose as the best will interesting book. Jones. Tony Bratosh, Gwendolyn Eates, receive a prize, and perhaps a picKing's castle, just as though they At one side of Ufa chapel was a of t h e club n o w totals 177,539 names. A Resolution Frances Kehr, Oallata Damon, Norma ture of the quintuplets. were fames. They visit the Princess' g o id organ with ah ivory console. Hartman, Jeanette Voss, Olivia Meyers, bedroom, the Crystal Bathroom, Wondering if it played, the girls I want to keep all my puppies, but Dear Uncle Bill: Emma Finbel, Davlda Ames, Jean Moran. I am so sorry I did not write soonbedroom of the Russian Prince, a seated themselves ori the bench, and BUFFALO wlcz, Robert Sehoenherr, Charles Ga- mother says I can't. If I «plit up Thank you for your good letters, the names I will send two prizes. er. I was so busy I forgot to write, Jollies. room where they meet Cinderella, Bebe, who hadtimmusic lessons, Charles Pace. Junior Pfetsch, Angelo bTlelf- M a i 7 Soarfone. This week, send some new but this time I made up my mind Schembri. Lillian Rost, Gloria Kibler, „ Painted Post-~Barbara Farr, Beatrice the dining room and the kitchen picked out Onward Christian Sol- John Csortos. Jean Weber. Helen Hy- Hanshaw. Patrleia Chamberlain, Jack So let's hear what you have. Be sure members as well as a letter, will you? where they meet Jack Horner, d i e rs, on the keys. The music rang £ S £ a ^ 6 b « 5 1 Mur Dorothv Miller Mosher, Jean - Oh Is, Jean Fingar. Erma and send your name and address. not to forget. UNCLE BILL Well, here is my resolution: I am =- Humpty-Dumpty and all the other o u t so loudly Bebe was Startled, a n d Robert Full Joan Heckler Frederick House, Mary Barrett, Marlon Thompson, Please send the names either to going to write more often and not fairy folk. Next they decide to ex- stopped playing. Then, of its own Heckler, Albert Carpenter. Harold Grab- Hugh Putnam, Cornelius Winnie, Joyce Uncle Bill or Aunt Betsy. plore one Of the towers. When they accord t h e organ began to play T h e Mr- ^ - Kenneth Rott, June Gentner. £ a r k « . Evelyn Davis, Henry Ervay, Clair Another thing I would like to ask forget all the time. I like the stories will try and remember to write every neared th* ton thev heard the P n c a n ' T h p miKir was beautiful Doris Myers, Bernice Sugarman, Renee oimons is: Are there any corries the same and the drawings the Jolly Juniors week now. Get in line with the Jollies who are aiming for a perfect neurea M I tup uiey ncuru, m e Rosarv. I n e music was Deauuiui. o^jjg S a r a p l e r i r i o j<5*Dh Duncan Toronto, Ont. — Jacque ne Doherty, age as I am? My birthday is Janu- send in. cftimes, but were kept from seeing n k e soft little angels singing, a n d S S e / S w E t S Teddy Cooke. record in 1936 and win a prize. CudNow I must say*goodbye to you D u n V ary 11th. I jras born in the year them by a door that wouldn t open, t h e children tip-toed as they went Duncan, William Rott. Shirley Burke, Akron—Ariena Alden—Lucille sescii. Dickinson. dles and Tuckie are two lovable and all the Jollibeams. 1922. Write to me. corries. Bolivar—Olive Thurber. Together they pushed with all their o u t , 0 f t h e Chapel. Margery Rodgers, Phyllis Guerln. Edcharacters. Watch the club page Your loving niece, Your niece, Boston—Eugene Maclejewskl. They passed through hall ward Gelael,Dunnlngham, Norman Hogg. Dorothy Holla, might. Through they tumbled and rm™ ^ ^ ^ *u ua » ,little u t i . u~n Francis Alf. Henry for more coloring contests. RITA WELCH, VERRENA CHAMPLIN, Bradford, Pa.—Mary Corner. in Which was a painting Of Noah Anthony Marchioll, Sally Mergenhagen. halfway down a flight of stairs. UNCLE BILL Buffalo, N.Y. Castile—John Whittaker Medina, N. Y., and all t h e animals from t h e Ark. Phllomena Santo^. Jack Imperl MarNow go on with the story: Cheektowaga—-Leona Reese. l€ K ! ! n c k N a r i S a s l l n An Dear Rita,—Now that the holidaj-s ^ . ™ ** ««Aims for Perfect Record Dear Verrena—I'm sure your club Dansville—Geraldlne Behe. They entered a small room. ,in t h e T h * animals h a d happy ^expressions £ n are over you won't be so busy, and cousins will enjoy helping you name Dunkirk—StaaUey Klaybor. OUT OF TOWN Dear Uncle Bill: center of which was a silver basin on their faces because they were so Elba—Teddy Say. your quintuplet puppies. As soon as if you really try, I'm sure you'll reon which was a prayer book. Prom ? l a d }° „be °,n l a n d again after sailAnother New Year and more resoBatavla—Audrey Berg, Robert MoynlFillmore—Floftnce Voss. I receive names I will forward them. member to write a letter for mylutions. Lots of resolutions will be the pictures they had seen at Sun- ing forty days and nights in the han. Fort Erie, North, Ont.—Norma Ryan. Yes, there are other Jollies who were mailbag every week. Frame your made and almost as many not kept. Hamburg—Dofls Kirst. day school the children knew this flood. There was no furniture in Depew -Rosle Trainer, Arthur Zielinborn January 11. 1922. I'll put your certificate and hang it where you'll There is one resolution that I am this room, only a ladder that led ski. Hamlet—Betty Frost. was a baptismal font. Kenmore—Jean Owen, name on the twin pen pal column see it every day. That would be a going to make and keep and that is to a t r a p door in t h e ceiling. Ellicottville— Doris Ulmer, Janice Wei"I bet this is where the Water the loor a 1 Lancaster—Beatrice Meller. UNCLE BILL where they will see it and write to good reminder. to write you once a week. I am also Lawtons—Marlon Heary. Babies are baptized." said Jean. yqu. Are you going to help us reach going to try to make better use of Enjoys Coloring Contest Lockport—Dorothy Dlttner. 'How sweet if we could see some." put their Shoes back on. J e a n , who ^ 5 . calvln Mercer. Junior Hlman, Jo- Niagara Falls. Ont.—Roma Spironello. out membership goal by the club's my time and help my mother more. Dear Uncle Bill: Organ music was playing beyond had an adventurous spirit, climbed sephlne Miliigan, Richard Marsh. North Tonawanda—Marion Harber. birthday? If your answer is yes, m s lowma I hope all my cousins made good I hope you had a Merry ChristR a r ™ h aa rVSC ,ln M f "if / " this little room, so the girls walked up the ladder and disappeared. Bebe, Gardenvllle — Mary McDonald, Jessie Olean—Marie Smith. enroll some of your friend* this baclc round resolutions and are going to keep mas and will have a prosperous and Portland—Donald Imhoff. Sffn f^ . " *H 8 - through the small door, and found being afraid that something might Emerson, week. UNCLE BILL them. Ripley—Robert Johnson. happy New Year. £ £ h i £ m ° / e fw? a n d r r f w t l ^ ' themselves in a gorgeous church, after have happened h e rin Sister. Climbed Gannon. _ Lackawanna Twist, Joseph S h eto was a darkened Alice —_Betty Krone. South Dayton~Donald Frost I have to read twenty essays next Starts New Year Right As I was reading some of the letthey have a friendly snowball fight. Before a cold and nnrnle altar were mom her. nnrf rcmlrt <iee n o nnp Niagara Falls, N. \ . — John KoteroStamford, Ont.—Eva Perry. week and do some reviewing. I t room, and could see no one ters in the J. J. S. C. news I noticed Yes, Uncle Bill is sure boys and girls S n g tiny cand'?s Dear Uncle Bill: won't be long before examinations. all the writers were making resoluThis is my first letter to the J. J. "Jean," she cried, "where are Use This Coupon to Join the Jolly Junior - Sunshine Club Well, I must close with a Happy tions to write a letter every week in S. C, so won't you please consider you?" r / New Year to you all. toe l i ^ a n r J r ^ T l . * f J ? £ 7 U S E E °f t h e C h " S t C h i ' d a n dH i s M o t h e r the year. I know every time I say a good member of this wonderYour loving niece, "Right here," said a faint voice, 1 F would like to be enrolled as a member of The Sunday Courier- '| me •ne air, apparently from nowhere, DV fK- m a r ,eer to myself I am going to, I put it ful club? Will you please print my IRENE DONHAUSER, " i S S f ^ B S r ^ h : n^win, « , * f r S T o f the altar, were two and Bebe felt someone grab her [', Express Jolly Junior-Sunshine Club \\ name on the pen pal wanted list? off or forget, but maybe in 1936 I'll Hamburg, N.Y. and whisper, • e a t ^ f S w e J k ^ % i r ^ r s S r n i S . f ^ l prie-dieux. and on each a tiny Bible. hand, «*uu, »i.u w a ^ « r , "Be x>c still, ^u. and «.u try a little harder and you will see I'd like to have them from all over AGE LIMIT SIXTEEN YEARS •ubiectf t£ rtJSKf ! 2 F I T ^ Turning from the altar. Jean stop- soon your eyes will get used to the a letter in your mailbag from me Dear Irene — Congratulations! I the world. every week. S t a ^ S o 7f S S S f ' v i ? rln3?? J S ? Ped suddenly, saying to Bebe: darkness." was happy to find you were one of I really don't know so much about Boy! Has it been cold out here! my writers who had a perfect recthis club. I only read the page S d ffwinding j S t ^ J a t a £ £ J P * 2 ° ? 5 t 0 ° b e a u t i f u l ^ G r i P P i n * B e b e ' s ^ d «****. jl (PLEASE PRINT NAME) There's been lots of snow. I have ord for 1935. I t makes me doubly Jean l twice and decided to join it. Uncle •everance p i y f & £ S t t h S ^ h S i s ^ s o I a ^ ^ o i n ^ t i k e ^ o f l J***'"}- " ****? happy to see you aim for the same Bill, won't you please explain the been out skiing. g g 0 n es r ing I think the Cuddles and Tuck col- record in 1936. I'll watch for your •o. ask Jean, today's winner, and 5 ShSS * ? » , 5fc U s \ , . P e d a ^ n e s s Month Day Year ] prizes you award for drawings, oring contest is going to be fun. I letters. Good luck to you. poems and stories, so I might know •he'll convince you. When submitsitfmTon *ho - t ^ - nf a , , « „ f?emed to fade, and they could see enjoy reading about them. I hope li lh e floo was ve ed wi h UNCLE BILL how to do some of these things. ting a drawing for the contest, be t r f chifdren r P m i ^ « J £ * ££L' ^K f L „f° J J. l Later I will send you a list of you and Aunt Betsy are well. 0lS t m i c h s p i l l e d diam0 nds floor. A Jolly Junior, fure to make it original and in black ofiorl ItoSml^n^ S S I H w 5 stopped ff * ^to pick ^ up . a solid goldT fanMore Harmony names who- would also like to be • City IT U C th&t V HELEN HEROLD, members of the J. J. S. C. We hope Mother-There. John, that's twice tDeiore l £ ! %stepping ^ e S ^ ^on tthe L inlaid ? £ f bivory S S rubies^ ^ ^ ^* ° She—Why did you stop singing in India ink. and"* golden treasures. As Jean out: Derby, N. Y. you and Aunt Betsy have a really jmrve come home and forgotten t h . S a n d m e ' n V S S l n S S ' t r ^ D o ^ o f lowed the choir? 'This is All Baba's treasure cave. ',', State or Happy New Year. Your niece. He—Because one day I didn't sing anything and l sha11 kill Dear Helen—Indeed we did have a HELEN HYLASZEK, Merry Christmas. The good wishes and somebody asked if the organ It slipped my mind. ^ ^ j . | W If you live i n t h e country give postoffice t o which mall !• to be sent ,, Buffalo, N.Y. of our many nieces and nephews had been fixed. Bertha Michaels, Cheektowaga. In an alcove in front of them wera Dear Helen —Welcome I Aunt helped to make it so. I hope you Continued Next Sunday' —By Mary Cote, Ettst Aurora, N.Y. V T A T J B H O N O R ROLL F Lost Your Button? J U UNCLE BILL'S MAILBAG tCije Cnclmnteb Castle Our Latest Jolly Junior *> Sunbeams 8L THt^s ^ r / SoToSS, iS™^ PnloiSt £ J S ? ^ £„ sw'S^^^F.^WaS ^: - Untitled Document Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com aw asawi
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