Discoveries

[Of Special Interest to Children]

"Us, she, he, her; us, she, he, her," sang little Sue softly, as she skipped out of Sunday school. Two stiff little pigtails with scarlet ribbon ends went bob-bitty-bob with each skip.

Sue and her brother Tim were the best of friends. They lived in Africa. There were not many children near by, but Sue and Tim were very happy. They had lots of adventures and were always making discoveries.

Sue was very happy because she had made a discovery all by herself. A favorite game of late had been that of finding a lot of little words in one big word. And she had found some. In the small but growing Christian Science Sunday School which she and Tim attended, the children were learning to serve as ushers, just as the grown-ups do. Tim had been the usher that day. He had worn a badge so that the others would know.

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