November 22, 1960 THE MOUNTAIN TRAIL Page 8 Kpmpus KOSTumes Tina, we all love your wool slacks and matching camel sweater* Carolyn P. has a very pretty pink dressi Betty Jean has a very becoming blue skirt with white sweater and grey blazer jacket. Melinda, we think your red skirt and sweater are real c«ol. Georgetta looks real neat in her grey ear ooat. Marion, we all agree your red slacks look very good on you, Wanda, we think your green skirt and green and white sweater look very becoming on you. Barbara W,, we all like your grey slacks and sweater, Agnes has a very becoming grey skirt and red vest, Joan, we all agree your grey dress l»oks very becoming on you, Gladys, we think your red skirt and matching vest are very prettyii Shirley has a very pretty dark blue full dress, Linda P,, we all like your blue pleated skirt and blue sweater, Barbara, your green skirt and sweater are very prettyj Sandra, we think your purple sweater is real pretty, Carolyn, we love your blue and grey plaid pleated skirt. Ann V/ax has a very pretty quilted white skirt. Katherine, we all agree your black bulky-knit sweater is pretty. Wear it more often, Anne, you look real good in your brown skirt and brown and tan sweater. Jo Ann, we all think your blue and black dress is very pretty, Jane, We all like your leopard pants and white sweater,. Eunice has a very pretty orange and black sheath, Francis V, has a very becoming green sheath, Kimbo, we all think your purple dress is pretty. (HOW MUCH DO ™ KNOW CON*T) 26. Who was Cotton Mather? What did he do? Where did he live? The answers to these questions will be given in next month*s issue. Look for them. By Tina Harbison, Editor If the BROOKS which ran down the HILL were full of RAINWATER last SUMMER, and % the CROWES ate all of the BROWN BERRYS, WOOD you be COOK-ing RICE in your POTTS for VALENTINE dinner, jumping over a LOWE WALL into a GARDENER ^ S WEBB or REED-ing a WHITE book??? ™ The Editor

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