Chatham MriHSION Blanketeer Vol. 3 JUNE 27, 1936 No. 19 I X, ....JM * ^ •* ‘V ■ V ' i -' ' *dJF ^ir toerapher in this attractive scene made near Healing Springs, Va. One can almost hear the caught by ^akes its way between the rolling hills . . . feel the whispering breeze that lazily sways the tree Real beauty was caugni- py between — . - sleepy murmur of the stream as it slowly maKcs ^ boughs. It’s a scene that could quite appropriately be entitled “Nature at branches while sheep graze contentedly that one day soon their wooly covering will go into the manufacture of a with her calmly graring creations little Chatham Blanket.

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