them ever To be allowed to do so, however, was a high pinkgo which was only granted at ra.e intervals, and was prized accordingly. On one of Grandma's especially gia bors' days, Joy was seated, with all the tin lity of respectful anticipation, on th extruire edge of ac of the high-backe, May flower chairs, while she examine the contents of a drawer in a quaintly curved red cedar cabinet, Grandma's pet repository for her treasures. This particular drawer seemed to be devoted to Indian curiosities. There were jasper and carnelian arrowheads very rudely carved, from the battle-field of Pioc dy |