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WHAT A KICKl 



Only kick Paul Bandelow, Eiiingham county Farm Bureau member, ever got 

 from this mare was when she ioaled twin mules last ApriL Paul is prouder of his 

 pair oi kickers than their mother who appears to look upon them as a double blot 

 on her iamily escutcheon. Prize snapshot. 



PABMER m THE MAKING 

 Billie Marshall, 9, grandson 

 of H. T. Marshall. LaSalle 

 county, shows he is ready to 

 take his place as a harvest 

 hand by drinking water from 

 a man-sized jug. Prize photo 

 by Bemice MarshalL 



ILLINOIS' NEW SENATOR 

 Governor Homer appointed 

 James M. Slattery of Chicago, 

 61, chairman of the lUinois 

 Commerce Commission, to fill 

 the post left vacant by the 

 sudden death of J. Hamilton 

 Lewis early last month. His 

 term expires in 1942. 



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FUTURE FARMERS? 

 Twin sons of State Highway Policeman Roy R. 

 Beer aren't sure they'll form but they do like the 

 calves on Auntie's Woodford county farm. Mrs. 

 William Hangartner takes a prize with this pic- 

 ture of her S'/s-year-old nephews. 



AFRICAN PLAYMATES 

 John Stauffacher, 1, and Maria Azande, 2, play together at Baiauka 

 in Belgian Congo, where both children were bom. John's grandparents 

 were African Inland Mission pioneers 30 years ago. John's grandmother 

 was Florence Minch of Henry county where her parents fanned. Her 

 sisters, Lora and Cora, are missionaries in China. Proper food is largely 

 responsible for the greater size of the younger baby. Prize picture sent 

 in by Mrs. George Guither, Bureau county. 



CUTTING EXPENSES 

 Mm. Lowell Marshall, LaSalle county, trims Sea 

 Jimmie's hair in professional style. Prize picture 

 by Bemice MarahalL 



