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FUN WITH THE COCOCUBS.

There. ha* been g ,- cat excitement among the Fun mid Feathci folk lately. First of all, Peter Puni forma a bulky, sealed envelope m nis kennel letter-box. He opened it carefully and inside found the following mes- •* Dear Peter Pum —1 am pleased lo tell vou that you have eeen made a member of the Cococub Leng-e. Enclosed is your spe-

cial Bodge and tuc Membership Book. i hope vou w ill so jn win your Leader’s Bar. Best wishes, (Signed) Jonathan.” Peter Pum was thrilled. Every hair on Ins tai! quivered with delight hs he tore down the lull to tell the- news to his friends in Cococubv lie. He passed Squire Rooster painting the gale ot Chlcuablddy Villa, and h; was -o startled at Peter’s joyous Woofwoof that he fell backwards into the point bucket l Who*, Pum arrived ot Duck-

ling Dili he found that Mr Pie Porker, Willie Meuse, Oumpiy-Do, Freddy Frog, and Whiskers Rabbit had also received letters, and all wt*e proudly wearing their Cococub badges. While tney were chatting happily together, Jonathan walked up and seeing that they were member of the League, he saluted them with the Secret Sign. They returned the salule, and everyjr e solemnly exchanged the password and answei. Just at that moment " Little Pmkv torker and his brother, and youpf Rob Rabbit, scampered up. ** We want 16 play too, they cried, but Freddy I;Tog, noticing fc hal they wore no badges,

. tned iO shoo them away. When Jonathan saw the tear* trickling d wn poor little Rob’s and Pinky’s cl eecks. he called them back. “ Come lads, third's no reason why you can’t be Cococubs.” Every girl and boy can joir—and there’s all kinds of happy surpiises in store for you,”

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Evening Star, Issue 22328, 2 May 1936, Page 6

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FUN WITH THE COCOCUBS. Evening Star, Issue 22328, 2 May 1936, Page 6

FUN WITH THE COCOCUBS. Evening Star, Issue 22328, 2 May 1936, Page 6

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