The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 23, 1922, MAGAZINE SECTION, Image 42

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    THE SUNDAY UKK: UHAtlA. JULY 23, Wl.
Letters from Little Folks of Happyland
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Saving Beauty.
One iim'hih'h about R o'clock
tlirtr "u!il la heard ill the dt
Unc (lie my t'f P",v' J'"1
told In falhtr tie would K' aad
m-e lut wi the trouble, because
lir "it a Go-Hawk.
Win n he reached the place he w
boy heating a small, young pony
bnaiirc he didn't iiiiihI. James
vml tip to the boy ami told bun
to ht the horse alone because he
was a (Kvllawk and the pledge is
to lr kind to all dumb animals
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and birds. So the cruel boy weot
home and told his parent about it.
lie joined the Go-Hawk's Happy
Tribe.
I wish some of the Go-Hawks
would write to me. I will gladly
answer them. Elva Case, Arch 12,
Craig, Neb.
A True Indian Story.
Once when my mother was a
little girl, she and her sisters were
out of doors playing, when they
looked down the road and saw a
lot of Indians. First came the
leaders riding on horses, next
came horses with the supplies on
their backs. Then last came the
squaws holding the little papooses.
My mother lived near a creek and
that is where the Indians camped
for several days. The same eve
ning two old squaws and one
younglndian girl came to the house
to get some thing to eat. My
Aunt Mary was angry with grand
ma because grandma wouldn't let
her put her hands in the bread
dough. So she went over and
flood by the Indians and said, "I
am going home with the Indians."
They just laughed and patted her
on the head.
After grandma had given them
something to eat they were ready
to go. They started out, one be
hind the other, and ran tike that all
the way. After that when Aunt
Mary was still small and got angry
with some one, she'd say, "I'm go
ing home with the Indians." J'his
happened 39 vcars ago. Avis O.
Olson, Elba, Neb.
The Snake.
Dear Happy: I received my pin
today. I was so glad that I got it
so soon that I must thank you
very much for it. Today the teach
er's little girl and some of her
friends went to get the mail for her
parents. They saw a snake lying
on the road. The girls called the
boys to kill the snake. My friend
and I went to the road and killed
the snake. This happened at our
noon hour. I intend to help my
mother and help the neighbors
shuck their wheat. Paul Potrato;
Tobias, Neb.
First Letter.
Dear Happy: 1 wish to join
your Happy Tribe.
I am 9 years old and in the
Fourth grade. I go to the Homer
public school.. My teacher's name
is Miss Rcny. Enclosed find the
coupon and the 2-cent stamp. Good
by. Lucile Goodsell, Homer, Neb.
In Stream and Forest
Do you think, dear young
friends, that all birds are fed alike?
It you do, then some day, if you
watch them, you will have a great
surprise in store for you. You will
see mother and father robins
dropping a big earth worm or a
part of one into each baby mouth.
Sometimes if an insect is too big
or too hard, they beat it till it is
is soft or break it up.
How do you think the humming
bird mothers or the flicker moth
ers feed their babies? They swal
low the food as they collect and
then when they reach the nest,
jerk it up to feed the little ones.
They feed in mouthfuls by pushing
their own long beaks into each
little throat and poking the food
so far down that it does not need
to be even swallowed. Baby pig
eons do just the opposite, for they
poke their beaks down mother's
throat and search for food.
For many years in my little
home here by the Big Forest I
have studied the birds from day to
day. I have come to know that,
each father and mother bird is wise
in his own way and knows how
best to prepare and give food to
their own babies. At least so it
s.'fms to your
. UXCLF. JClia.
David.
One bright June day a little hoy
namrd David was walking along
the road, when ktiddetily he spied
two hoys who were tying tin cans
onto a poor little dog's tail. The
dog was struggling to get free, but
he could not. The little girl who
owned the dog was sitting on the
fence crying. David at once saw
what was the matter. He threw
off his coat and knocked one of
the boys down and then the oth
er. At last he got the dog away
from the boys. During all this
time the little girl looked on anx
iously. When, at last, the dog was
safe in David's arms, he carried
it tenderly to the little girl. She
caid, "Thank you. but why were
you so kind?" David said, "Be
cause of this," and he pointed to
his Go-Hawk pin. The next time
David saw the little girl she also
had on a Go-Hawk pin. -Phyllis
Chapman, Papillion, Neb.
A Reader.
Dear Happy: I am enclosing
a 2-cent stamp for the button
which I hope I shall receive. I
v ill try to be kind to everyone and
all dumb animal?.
My school is intt. I was in the
Seventh grade. I am 12 years old.
I have, written a few times and
my stories were published. I read
all the stories and other things
on the Happyland page and like
them.
We receive The Omaha Bee.
Sunday and daily, which we all
like to read.
Well, I guess that is all I know
for this time. Helena Kiesow,
Aged 12, Republican City, Neb.
Robins.
Two years ago a pair of robins
built their nest in a tree in our
back yard.
They .were such cute little rob
ins we took much interest in them.
Every day we fed them crumbs
so they became quite tame.
They used to take their bath
under the sprinkler on the lawn.
Last summer they came back
again. They always come back if
we treat them well. When win
ter came they flew to their home
in the south. This morning as T
was looking out of the window I
saw them hoping about on the
lawn, so they have come back to
fpend another summer with us.
You see we are well repaid for
any kindness to birds and animals.
Evelyn Leafgrcen, Aged 8, Min
atare, Neb.
First Letter.
Dear Happy: I wish to be a mem
ber of your Happy Tribe. I am
10 years old. I have a little sister
that is 2 years old. She has auburn
hair and blue eyes. Her name is
Bculah Blankenship. My name is
Alberta Mae Blankenship. I am
enclosing a 2-cent stamp and the
coupon. I have a cat. He is white
with gray spots on his back. This
morning I was going into the gar
den to pick my flowers and he
came in with me. When I was
coming out I tied the gate and he
would jump after the rope when
ever it would move. I would like to
have a Go-Hawk pin and I promise
to he kind to all birds and animals.
Alberta Blankenship, Plainview.
Neb.
A New Member.
Dearest Happy: I have just fin
ished reading the letters and en
joyed them very much. So I made
up my mind that I was going to
write. I will send a 2-cent stamp
and a coupon for which send me a
button. My schoolmate wrote and
so she wore her button to school.
There were 25 pupils in our school
this year. My teacher's name was
Miss Ruby Kalb. I liked her very
much. I passed to the Seventh
grade and I am 11 years old. I
will be kind to all birds and ani
mals so I will close. Martha
Schmidt, Bennington, Neb.
Little Helpers.
Dear Happy: I want to joi nthe
Happy Tribe; so does my sister,
Laverne, and brothers, George and
Donald. We all promise to help
someone everyday and try to pro
tect the birds. I am 10 years old
and am in the fifth grade. My
teacher's name is Mrs. Smith. La
verne is 8 and the second grade.
I have two ducks for pets. La
verne has five pet guineas. George
has a dog. His name is Jud. Don
ald's dog's name is Curly. Well, I
think I must close. Please send us
all a button. Your friend, Thelma
Baile', Carleton. Neb.
Two Pets.
Dear Happy: I have a white dog
and a black cat. The dog's name is
Trixie, and the cat's name is Tab
br. I am 9 years old and in the
Fifth grade. I have two sister.
Doris is 6 years old and Virginia is
4. I would like to become a Go
Hawk, so please send me a button.
I wilt promise to be kind to all
dumb animals. Berta Coverfy, Ra
venna, Xclv
The Runaway Bunny.
One day a little bunny, whose
name was Johnny, thought he
would run away because his
mother had given him a whipping
for eating a pie she had baked
for supper. So Johnny took some
food when his mother wasn't look
ing. Then he took some clothes.
Then he started off. He was walk
ing along quite merrily when a
great big dog started to chase him.
Luckily there was a haystack close
by. and he hid there.
Then when it became dark he
started on again. Suddenly he
saw two monstrous big bright eyes
staring at him. They came closer
ami closer. What was it?
He started to run. Then John
ny cried: "Mamma, mamma."
As it happened his mamma was
calling on Belinda Squirrel, and
was close by. Johnny's mother
heard it and hurried over to him.
"Johnny, come here." commanded
his mother and Johnny, very
frightened, did as he was told.
After his fright he said timidly:
"Mamma, what was that thing
that came after me."
"Oh," said his mother, "that's
one of those two-legged things
and their machines called automo
biles." But Johnny's mother gave
Johnny another spanking and sent
him to bed for running away. So
vou see it doesn't pay to run
away. Madu Plotts. Box 233, Mil
ford, Neb.
Tiger.
Dear Happy.- I would gladly
like to join the Go-Hawk band.
Please send me a button, I fin
ished the Sixth grade last year and
will start in the Seventh next fall.
I am 11 years old.
I have a big cat that I call
"Tiger." He is a big striped cat.
I have a tiny kitten, too. I like
to read your Happyland page. I
would like to' have some of the
Go-Hawks write to me. Well I
will enclose a 2-cent stamp. Good
by. Mario T. Peterson, Aged 11.
Marsland, Neb.
Stray Beauty.
Dear Happy: I am interested
in the Happyland page. I like
to read the stories the children
write. I would like to join the Go
Hawks, so inclosed find the cou
pon and 2 cents. I promise to
obey all the rules.
I have a cat named Beauty. A
stray cat that my cousin, Edith
Stewart, caught last summer, and
the cat has made our house her
home ever since. She has two kit
tens, Fluffy and Fussy, that were
born on Mother's) day. Eleanor
Luess, Aged 10, McCook, Neb.
A Fifth Grader.
Dear Happy: I am enclosing a
2-cent stamp for" a button. I was
10 years old on the Fourth of July.
I will be in the fifth grade in school
this fall. We had a dog, but it ran
away. James Greenwood, Craig,
Neb.
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Likes to Be a Co-Hawk.
Dear Happy: I received my
Go-Hawk pin and like it very
much. One day last week I was
staying with my aunt. I was going
to get the mail. There was a little
bird that couldn't fly and when we
came near it it hopped away, and
we couldn't find it. So we went on
to the mail box. Sonic dogs ran
after us. One of them will bite and
we ran through a hay field and oat
field until we were home. 1 have
four sisrers and three brothers. My
sisters' names are Ethel, Eunice
and Lorraine, and nly' Brothers'
names are Delno, Victor and Billy.
Billy is the baby of our family. He
is four weeks old. Well, my letter
is getting long so I will close.
Evelvn Adams, age 12, Wisncr,
Neb."
Wants Letters.
Dear Happy: I would like to
join the Go-Hawks. I am 13 years
old. My birthday is in November.
I am sending a 2-cent stamp and
would like to receive the button. I
would like to have some of the Go
Hawks write to me. Well my let
ter is getting long so good-bye.
Mabel Wathen, Box 795, Albion,
Neb.
A New Member.
Dear Happy: I have been read
ing your letters every Sunday.
Will you please send me a Go
Hawk button? I would like to
have one. I send you this stamp.
I am in the Fourth grade. I am
10 years old. I live on Ninth
street and Seventeenth Avenue.,
Columbus, Neb. Hulda Harms.
Wants to Join.
Dear Happy: I would like to
join the Go-Hawk Happy Tribe. I
am sending a 2-cent stamp for mv
button. I am 12 years old and in
the Eighth grade at school. Please
send my button to me as soon as
you possibly can. I wish sonic
member of the Go-Hawk Tribe
would write to me. As my letter
is getting long I will close. Opal
Brown, Age 12, Stella, Neb., Box
199.
Another Go-Hawk.
Dear Happy: I want to join the
Happy Tribe. I will be in the
eighth grade at school this fall.
My. teacher's name will be Miss
Baker. I enclose a 2-cent stamp.
Please send me a button and I
promise to help someone every day.
I must close as my letter is getting
long. Helen Staniec, age 13, Silver
Creek, Neb.
Wants Letters.
Dear Happy: I want to join the
Go-Hawks and am sending a 2
cent stamp for a button. I am 11
years old and in the fifth grade.
I go to St. Joseph school. I have
six brothers and three sisters. I
have a little niece 4 weeks old.
Her name is Bardine Sanders. I
wish some of the Go-Hawks would
write to me. Sylvia Longan;
Box 206; Platte Center, Neb.
Puzzle
Will be Kind.
Dear Happy. I would like t
join your Happy Tribe. I prom
ise to be ki,'id to all birds and dumb
animals. Please find enclosed
2 cents for the badge and coupon
for Happy Tribe. My Uncle Hen
Nelson takes The lice. I like it
very much. I ant 11 years old and
will be in the sixth grade next
year. I have two sisters and one
brother. He is 7 years old. His
name is Willi.iin. He stays with
his grandma. My sisters arc
Elena and Lulu. Elena is 16 and
Lulu is 14. For pets I have three
cats, two old a'ics and one little
one. It is black. Its name is
Midnight.
As my letter is getting king I
will close. I wish some of the
Go-Hawks would write to me. I
would gladly answer. Goodliy
Margaret Landon, Arcadia, Neb.,
Route 3, Box 29.
My Kitten.
Dear Happy: I received my Go
Hawk pin this morning in the mail
and was delighted to get it. I am
going to make friends to all your
tribe and will try and have my
part in the paper ever Sunday.
I am going to tell you of my
kitten now. Its name was Spot.
She was very playful and was a
great playmate for me. She would
play hide and go-seek and many
other gamer.
One morning as I got up no Spot
was to be found. I inquired many
places about her, but all answers
were "No." Ann I.egg, Alma,
Neb.
A New Member.
Dear Happy: I am enclosing a 2
eent stamp. I want to join thf!
Happy Tribe. I am 15 years old,
and in the Ninth grade. I am
going to send a story before very
long.
Hoping to receive my pin as soon
as I can, I will close. I. aura Lat
tison, Aged 15, Gering, Neb,
Will Help.
Dear Happy: This is my first
letter. I would like to join the 70,
000 others. I am sending you a
2-cent stamp for the button. I
will try to help someone every day.
I wish some of the Go-Hawks
would write to me. I am 12 years
old and in the seventh grade. Roy
Meyer, Ohiowa, Neb.
First Letter.
Dear Happy: I am sending a
2-cent stamp for my button. I
will be in the sixth grade at school
next year. I will be 12 years old
August 15. I like to go to school.
My teacher last term was Mrs. W.
L. Benedict; she lives in Missis
sippi. I wish some of the girls
of the Go-Hawks would write to
me. Yours truly, Elva Black,
Cozad, Neb., box 406.
A New Member.
Dear Happy: I wajjt to ioin
your Happy tribe. Enclosed you
will find a 2-cent stamp and the
coupon. I read the Happyland
every Sunday. My teacher's name
is Miss Yost and I am in the fifth
grade. I like the story, "The
Trail of the Go-Hawks." I live
with my aunt, my uncle and their
two little babies. Frances Bing,
Age 9, Osceola, Neb.
Will Help.
Dear Happy: I want to join
the Go-Ifawks and I am sending
a stamp for my button. I promise
to help someone every day and b?
good to the birds and dumb ani
mals. I am 11 years of age, and
my name is Zoma Reutcr, Co
lumbus, Neb.
A New Member.
Dear Happy: I am 12 years old
and in the sixth grade. My teach
er's name is Miss Rassmussen. I
go to the Homer public school.
I'm enclosing the stamp and the
coupon found in The Bee.
Hoping to receive a button soon.
Good-by.--Viola Goodsell, Homer,
Neb.
The Guide Post.
To
Good Books for Children.
Choose one of these books to read
each week. Keep a record, and at
the end of the year if you can show
you have read at least one of these
books every Veek you will be
given an award of honor. Your
year starts the week you begin to
read. Perhaps you had better cut
the list out each time and take it
with you to your city library. It
is prepared for the Happyland boys
and girls by Miss Alice M. Jordan,
supervisor of children's work, Bos
ton public library. This week she
suggests:
Brown, Alice, "The One-footed
Fairy."
Coe, Fanny E. "Heroes of Every
day Life."
Meigs. Cornelia, "The Kingdom
of the Winding Road."
Repplier. Agnes, "Book of Fam
ous Verse."
Sharp, D. L.. "Summer."
Wallace, Dillon, "Ungava Bob."