The three girls take part in a very formal little affair on the lawn of Beth's home, and each of the guests receives a present. The drive home in Beth's pony cart furnishes a few exciting moments, but Patsy bravely comes to the rescue.

The girls are taken to the fair in a motor, but a slight delay occurs on the way. How they finally arrived at the fair ground and their amusing experiences are most entertainingly told.

Geraldine, whom we know better as Jerry, plays hostess to her many friends, although it must be admitted that her guests knew of the affair before she did. A jolly evening is spent by the girls which is shared in by our young Merryvale boy friends.

Mary has the club at her home, and the efforts of the members cause many outbursts of merriment. The girls hold a "fair of all nations" for the benefit of the Merryvale Day Nursery, and their plans succeed beyond their expectations.

The three girls are invited to the light-house where they see many wonderful things. A luncheon on the shore and days spent in sailing with the captain make their visit a round of pleasure.

A real old-fashioned farm affords the girls a most enjoyable time and every hour is filled with delightful experiences.

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