.10
Ruth S. Earle .10
Belvidere Chapter, of Daretown, N. J. 5.00
Cornelius Newman .10
Cornelius S. Lombardi 1.00
Paul E. Good 1.00
Leonard, Florence, and Helen Whittier 1.00
Lois S. Miller 1.00
Esther R Custer 1.00
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36.40
The Order is to raise $3000, if possible, and still needs about $1000.
Any sum from anybody is welcome. The Fund is to build an Industrial
Schoolhouse for the boys at Good Will Farm. These boys are orphans and
known to be deserving.
GOOD WILL MITE
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HARPER'S ROUND TABLE
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FUND
_Amount_, $........................
.................................
_Contributor_.
_This money is contributed, not because it is asked for, but
because I want to give it._
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If you use this Good Will Mite, simply pin it to your letter, in order
that it may be detached for filing. If the amount is given by more than
one contributor, add blanks for their names, but attach the added sheet
firmly to the Mite, that it may not become detached and lost. Include a
given name in each case, and write plainly, to avoid errors on the Honor
Roll.
Kinks.
No. 92.--BEHEADINGS.
The beheaded letters, if rightly guessed, will spell the name of a
famous English revolutionist.
1. Behead cowardly, and leave a large black bird.
2. Behead a skating pavilion, and leave a writing-fluid.
3. Behead a fruit, and leave to exist.
4. Behead a red pigment, and leave a serpent.
5. Behead to blow gently, and leave abaft.
6. Behead an occurrence, and leave an opening.
7. Behead to bind, and leave a unit.
8. Behead a den, and leave atmosphere.
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No. 93.--COIN OF THE REALM.
Men will fight for sterling silver,
And hoard the shining gold;
For the dollar is almighty,
With uses manifold.
There are various other moneys
Not taken in account,
That have their special values
And uses paramount.
1. There's one that's hard and brittle,
Grayish or silvery white;
'Tis used in bells and mirrors
To make them cle
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