any stars before! They fairly sing!"
"The singing is in the heart of the Merriweather Girls who have saved
the Manor from being sold and have also saved the reputation of their
good friend," suggested Colonel Baxter.
"It's good to be alive!" cried Phil.
Then the Colonel hesitated a moment. "You know I am going to reward
the Merriweather girls for finding the queen's fan."
"Hooray!" shouted Bet. "What's the reward?"
"We don't need any reward! We're glad we got the fan and found the
thief," said Shirley, and Kit and Joy agreed with her.
"I was thinking I'd like to send Bet and her chums to a mountain camp
for the summer. What is that place I investigated last year, that
sounded so attractive? What was the name of it?"
"Do you mean, Campers' Trail? Oh Dad, do you mean it?"
"Yes! I'll invite all of you to go to that camp for the summer."
"The Merriweather Girls on Campers' Trail," laughed Bet heartily.
"Doesn't that sound like a jolly story!"
"We can have fun there and ride horses over the hills!" Bet shouted
happily.
"We'll fill it full of adventure!" exclaimed Joy.
"And love, loyalty and helpfulness!" said Shirley quietly.
"Then yo-ho-ho for Campers' Trail!" they chanted in a gay chorus.
THE END
CHEER LEADER
By JANET SINGER
Anne Benson, a Junior in the Oxford high school, has set her heart on
winning the coveted position of "Head Cheer Leader." Although this
seems a simple enough desire, Anne finds herself involved in a series
of baffling adventures in trying to attain it--including the
machinations of a gang of professional gamblers, and the mysterious
kidnapping of the football team's star fullback. It is a quick-moving,
vital story that will appeal to every American girl.
JANE, STEWARDESS OF THE AIRLINES
By RUTHE S. WHEELER
We feel positive this book is the best girl's story we have ever
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The story is "chock-full" of adventure. From the time Jane Cameron
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