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[[preprinted]] 120 Monday April 29 [[/preprinted]] 
Rained hard all day. Don and Jut came around in the afternoon. Don and I made a chocolate milkshake and it was just like a store one. We played out in the rain and got all wet. I went up to Editor Pratt of the Nutley Bulletin in the evening and he gave me a cartoon job for Saturday. The town hall is to be off in the distance and the auto fire engine is being pushed to the hall by three politicians. It is called "The poor old machine". One wheel is [[strikethrough]] being [[/strikethrough]] rolling off and is labelled "Lux" 
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[[preprinted]] 121 Tuesday Apr 30 [[/preprinted]] 
Partly rainy again. I made that cartoon [[strikethrough]] with [[/strikethrough]] for Mr. Pratt and got another bone for it. Don and Marshall his kid brother made a chocolate milkshake and gave me some we played hide and seek. down at my house with Jut. We played tap on the back too. The way you play that is as follows: - One fellow, the one who is "it" get's up at a post or something. The others stand in back of him and ^[[insertion]] one [[/insertion]] taps him on the back. The "it" kid turns around and guesses a kid who tapped him and tells him to go a short distance and back. If he guesses wrong he has to go himself. Then the others hide and the kid who went the distance tries to spy them as in hide and seek.