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THE WAR GARDEN VICTORIOUS 



Where there's a will there's a victory 

 garden type 



Last summer the eight young women referred to culti- 

 vated a three-acre garden at Dixville Notch, on the 

 property of the hotel corporation. They lived in one 



of the company's attrac- 

 tive little houses which 

 looks out over a great ex- 

 panse of country. From 

 Brooklyn, New York, 

 Lakewood, New Jersey, 

 Rockland, Maine, and 

 Keene, New Hampshire, 

 came these young women 

 farmers. They were farm- 

 ers in more than name; 

 for in addition to culti- 

 vating their large vegetable garden, they found time to 

 assist the neighboring men farmers in making hay, culti- 

 vating potatoes, and per- 

 forming other farm labor. 

 The desire to serve, not 

 the wish to have a good 

 time, led these young 

 women to engage in this 

 work; and so successfully 

 did they perform their 

 tasks that the hotel man- 

 agement promptly ar- 

 ranged to continue and ?"* y°"'' heart into your own type 



expand the work in future years. Thus, in addition to 

 upbuilding themselves physically in the most gratify- 



