"Ethel Morton's Holidays" by Mabell S. C. Smith is a heartwarming children's story set around the turn of the century. It follows Roger Morton and his siblings as they eagerly anticipate a Halloween party and shows their participation in a community service club. The narrative focuses on their camaraderie, their preparations for the party, and their youthful joy. As Roger chats with his grandfather, he excitedly shares details about the upcoming party and the roles each of his friends and family members will play, including planning fun and good-natured activities that will create a festive atmosphere. The tale paints a picture of a vibrant and loving family, setting the scene for the adventures and celebrations that are about to unfold.
Ethel Morton's Holidays
By Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke) Smith
Experience the excitement and warmth of a bygone era as a group of children plan a delightful Halloween party while giving back to their community.
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