ag 2 ae b3 i > See Copyright, 1922 TT a Sts he Ee THE NEW NEIGHBORS By W. E. HILL. : ay the Chicago Tribune, a terrible t the difference or, wha hold with the people who Mrs. Hablethan, helper and cleaner by the day, has dropped in to look the new family over. Not sure she wants to work for them. Mrs. Hableman is awful particular about the people she cleany for! Yes MA'AM! Oh, but the folks she used to work for in this very house, they were fine. Served eight meals a day to their help. ( And never a cross word from the mistress. Never. Ta DNS (Pp "I was just CRAZY tb see what they'd do with the inside of that house!" Mrs. Larson has just been over to call the newcomers. And, of course, she doesn't approve of THING they've done to the inside of the house! will ond out their terrible mistake later on, when it's too » "Oh! Don't you and Something cess in the new environment. _At] ighbots are strangers in fown, and if are beginning to be bored with nothing but each other's society, hing is likely to happen. Either th t is worse, they are THE people! ill let themselves get taken up by the WRONG joovle and never te to get a foots The dear little lady who rushes right over as soon as a new family is installed | in the neighborhood and gets very, VERY intimate. "Now, promise me, you will come over SOON an spend the day, and be SURE to bring your work!" The idea being that she will bring HER work to your house on tLoves to tell you all the terrible, terrible things about the people in the neighbor- hood. "My dear," she will say, "you MUST be careful what people you go about with here. I wouldn't BREATHE this to any one but you!" etc., etc. imms and the proper Mrs. Gribbs pass by en i - the Front treet ongregational Church, * _-- The new neighbors will be old neighbors by the time Miss Barlow gets to call, However, she's going to call today. And after she's explained hasn't called earlier in the season she scription to the Ladies' Aid entertainment. iving a mock trial in the Sunday school room low has a few dozen tickets to sell. »