Here is a letter from a little girl who earns home credits in a grown-up way:—

Cheney, Washington.
April 27, 1914.

Dear Mrs. Thomason:

I am nine years old, and in the fourth grade. I think I will pass into the fifth grade. I like to go to school. My teacher is Miss Grier. I like her. We get Home Credits in our school.

I haven't any pets, but I have a little sister and a little brother. They are twins, and were born on my birthday, June 11. Their names are Ruth and Millard. They are awfully sweet and good, and I like them a good deal better than pets. I get credit at school for taking care of them.

Your little friend,
Clara Louise Peterson.

Report of Clara Louise for week ending
May 1, 1914:—

Home Credit Work

Dist. No. 18.