The Landswoman January 1920 | Página 3

JA '=UARY. 1920 Vol. Ill., No. 1 The Journal of the Land Girl and Every Country Woman Bo precious, specially to-day." (Nice man I You see, he knew our destination and the reason thercfor.) \Vhcn we were safely inside, on giving in our names, each of us received a red carnation, just the dear little personal touch for which our Chief \Yelfare Officer (who is al~o our Editor) is famous. Thus decorated, and relieved of rain· I • • Alfi~ri . proofs and lugga.gf!-having prinked a. hit for the glory of the Land Army-we were a.gsemblcd in the main hSWOMAX, while we all sang " Come, Lasses and Lads," at the tops of our voices. 'l'he Land Army group wlu1 pre- sented it were gaily <'rowned with 1ittll} \Heaths o£ red and green, nnd certainly did us justicr: in the tuatter of looks. After came \vonderful