.'TIE SUNDAY HEE: OMAHA. OCTODER 1, 1922. i i " : : 1 rir:l Letters From Happy land Readers . L ! 1 unllnnrd Vifm I' Hr.) bctti r hunt for them. So tin.1 mv brother. Alan, ami 1 hunted a while I ait inn 1. 1 not find them. Thru I'.va, who in my big sister, hilpiil ii hunt. Manilla roiihl not hunt (or stir had the labv, lnt after papa Rot iIiioiikIi milking lie hunted, U'e had about given tin when t imi-l.oily suggested Koinu down to the crrt-W. Thrre it a hole about 20 fret deep and a trcam running down from it. Wc would no a little way then stop and rail. All at oner we heard a crrnminj that' teemed almost too loud for tlir Rcee, but we knew it a, and we ran down thrre fear fn',f something- had caught one of them. Whin we Rot thrre it wa the gree and they were afraid of the dark. Thrv were no tickled to in thrv tilkrd all the wav tin the bill. Opal firakry. l'cni. KVh A Lewcn to Carl and Frank. 'Hello Carl I" railed Frank from the fenre, "what are von doing?" "llello Frank," fair Carl, "what are you up to? I came over to (re if you would like to come for a walk in the rountry with me?" "Well," aid Carl, rather puzzled. "I don't believe I can today. I will have to finish hoeing the Har den. Oh, I will help you volun teered Frank." "All right." aid Carl. So in a few minutes both boyj were hoeing vigorously, and in less than an hour they were through anil were enjoying a walk. "What do you say about going over here to Mr. Brown's or chard?' Said Carl. "Im willing, if you are," replied Frank. So in a few minutes the boys foiinnd thrnirelves sitting in the shade of an old apple tree, enjoy ing a nice, red, juicy apple. All of a sudden Frank said: "Do you suppose Mr. Brown will find us here? He is so cranky, bard to tell what he would do. He sure has a fierce-looking bull dog." Hut Frank hail no more than aotten this out of his mouth, when they heard barking and they looked around, and there coming toward them was Mr. Brown's bull dog and Mr. Brown coming along be hind the doj. The boys hurried and climbed the nearest tree. In a few moments the bull dog .and Mr. Brown were standing under the tree. Mr. Brown looked frowning "You boys get down out of that tree and beat it for home. I don't raise apples for you to come and help yourselves to. And what's more, I am going tf tell bur father." As quick as the boys were out of sight of the orchard they stopp ped to rest. "Well." said Frank, "I wish we wouldn't have gone to the orchard." "So do I," said Carl. But as it happened, Mr. Brown never told their father. It was a lesson anyway to the boys for they never took any apples from Mr. Brown's orchard again. Margaret Clingburg, aged 13, Brownsville, Neb. First Letter. Dear Happy: I would like to join. I nni sending a 2c stamp. I tike your page very mueh and read it ev ery Sunday, even before I do the funny paper. I am In the fifth grade and was 10 years old tho 2Gth of August. If any girls will write to me, I will gladly answer. Kn'hryn Henry, 1703 West Koenig, Grand slland, Neb. I. ikes Hirds. D-ar Happy: I would like, to join the Happy Tribe. I am sending you a 2-eent stamp, which I hope will bring mo the budge. I will try to protect the birds because I like birds. It looks cruel to see a boy or girl hurt birds or animals. I am 10 years of age and I am In the sixth grade. My letter is get ting long so will close. Yours truly, Ermn Prudcn. A New Member. Dtir Happy: This !s my first let ter to you. I am 10 years old, and In the sixth grade. I go to a coun try sehool and Ilka It very mueh. I wish to Join the Happy Trlt. Flint the enclosed 2-eent stamp for th button. I will close my biter as It Is getting long. A Happy Friend, Iternlee Krumberk, t'hntco. Nell. First letter. I - at Happy: I would tike to Join th Qo-ll.twk rlub. so I am sending S cent stamp, I Imve been long ing la belong but I always fortrvt in write. 1 hare no d..i ur pets at ilL I have no brothers or sis tr etthsr. I wish some of the ! lliwk would write to me MiMrnl Wilcrt. Age H. Jr,v? Sherman A, t'l.iih. N-h. I litre St himt. l"r tUppr: I ruvctvwt me but. I n I like U go Id fe bcol n In ! ovtvnt gtsd. t I e. I yeere eld. I have te rliw mt bllaf la Htn long - At-'er f'til)rnn ln.4r, Mai )' and loin e. Iear Hippy: This Is my first le: tir to you nml I whh to join the lluppy (!o Huwk ml Ine'om.l Is a siiinii for mv oftl ial buttoii t am In the seventh gride at s.-hooi Hint will le i year old the I -'til if November time there was n little girl. She was Vei poor mid nle.ii.vs crying. When other children were laugh Im;. shn wits t rying. dim tiny it Utile girl came by and saw her crying. Mary was a very nice child,' but slut did not rare about anything but to do sunn-thing for other people Mury walked up to (ho long walk, which bd to trace' house. Hho put her arms an. mid Grace and said: "What Is the mutter with Mu. II"" girl' Grace told her thut tiny were very poor. Mury gave her some money and went noun. She told her mother thut eve I ing what she hail dune. Iter mothei old her thut she did the right thing "Mother, It was all the dear happy (Jo Hnwk'a work." said Mary. I.ura Veaeh, Falls City, Neb. Our I'rts. Dear llanpy: I would like to Join your Happy Tribe. For pets we have two dogs and nine cuts. I urn sending a 5 -cent stamp. I prom ise to be kind to dumb animals and every one. Ho I am sending my coupon. Wo have some pigs und we have a dairy. We have fun. I have four brothers and one sis ter. 1 am 9 years old. I am In the Third II ut school. My teacher's name Js Miss Chapman. This Is the first time I have written to you. As my letter Is getting long I will close now. Yours Truly Naomi Irene Wright, Omaha, Neb. Likes Itirds. Dear Happy: I would llko to Join your Happy Tribe. I rend the let- ters every Sunday and I like them very well. I am 11 years old and in the Sixth A class at school. I live at 1825 Manderson St., but I am staying in Geneva, Neb. There are a number of birds here. I like to study birds. I think they are very interesting. I tore my coupon so I cannot send it. Kudosed find a 2 cent stamp for my pin. Yours, Curlett.-i Clark, age H, Geneva, Neb. My feTliittens. Dear Happy: I have two kittens and the mother cat. One kitten Is gray and the other is white and black. They are very playful. They live on the hay in the barn. It is a warm place. When the mother cat cornea Into the house to eat, my brother and I go Into the barn to watch them. There is a hole In the bottom of the door, so the mother cat may come out any time she wants to. Mary Tiraseh. Age 1 1, 3527 Madi son St., Omaha. A New Member. Hear Happy: I would like to join your Happy Tribe- I am sending a 2 -cent stamp and hope you will send me a pin. I am 8 years old. I have a sister 6 years old. I have a little brother 8 months old and one. 4 years old. I will try and be a good Go-Hawk Kldun Higby, Aurora, Neb. A Kalil.lt. Once my brother and sister were going over to my grandma's. On the way back my brother caught a rabbit. We had it two weeks. We fed It lettuce and carrot tops. I have one sister und two brothers. Their names are Herman, Margarei and Dale. Yours truly, Virginia Monnlck, Hooper, Neb. Sisters Will Help. Dear Happy: My sister and I would llko to Join your Happy Tribe. We are sending our stamps and would like a Go-Hawk pin. We promise to help some one every day. We will try to protect the birds and all dumb animals. Lillian and Francis Holllster, West 1'oiut. Neb. I'rotid of Ihulge. Dear Happy: I received my f;o Hawk badge. I am very proud of It. I have been reading the Happy land page every Hun. lay. I sm In the alxth grade at school, I bnve two alsters. Alfreds and Clara. I wish some of the (lo Hawks would write to me. Next time 1 will, write story. Dorothea Oxford Ane It, riuinvlew, Neb, tlrsl letter. Ivar llappv: That Is my flint letter. 1 am sending you a t cent atanip for a button. I rad the Huppy ptiii rf Sunday. I am Vr tlltrl. -te.t in th StoiH-H will have to t-ltwo mv l.H.r ro IvcittiM ll U bedtime, -Jmi,rt I'iihitrd Wh.lmi. Att . r'.iH-'ti..i Nefc, I lUr llt-r Mutton, te.r lltiH-y; I revert t mv but t.tn. I thenb ji M f(i,. 'n. U (nut- l ("in Writ, I ii t !. - f't , It.tftwlt. A 1, -ml tus)ft fit liven Animals. Ihar Happy: I am seiid.ng a 2 cent slump for wh.ch please stud me a (in Hawk . n. 1 love birds, bees ami nil an mills, and Will lr to l.ve up to tho rubs and always be k.iul to them. Alio to people. I am H years tld und in the Third guide. I have two brothers und two s sti rs, I him the oldest. My buhy sst'T ,s 2 ytnis and tl months old. We 1 vo In U.WII. We have a t itle white dog. and a rat. und four k tt'-ns for pi ts. I would love to hear from Home of the (io Hawks for 1 I ke to wr.te.-Ijiwrt ni e Smith, llox "8, ISr.stoW. Neb. Our (to Hank Club. Dear Happy: I got my pin mid I want to thank you again. IM th Slew.irt a our eh i f mid we have a song of our own now.. We meet vi ry Friday. I was phased to su one of our m-Midier" b-tters printed. We hav 11 members and we th'nk we w It get more. We meet si tuch oih'Ts homes. Hitty Schwab, Ago 8, McCmik, Nib. Wants to Join. Thur Happy: I want to Join your Happy Tr.be. I am fl years old and In tho Th'rd grade. I urn send.ng a 2-cent stamp. ' Dense send me a On Hawk pin. I promise to help some one every day. I will try to protect the b:pls und all dumb an'mals. Wayne 1111, 2II Martha street, Omaha. My First loiter. Dear Happy: 1 would like to Join the Happy tribe. I am sending a two-cent stump and coupon, Will you please send me a Cm-Hawk but 'ton. I have two sisters und one brother. I love dumb animals. I have two pet cats. 1 live one half mile from town. I read the chil dren's page every week and like It very much. I am In the sixth grade. Mabel Clasr-n, ago 11, Kilgore, Neb. Our Itabbit. Dear Happy: I wish to join the Go Hawks. I am send:ng you tho coupon and a 2 cent stamp. I promise to be kind to dumb animals and birds. My brother has a pet rabbit. We made a pen for It and we feed it carrots and lettuce. I am In the Sixth grade. Well, I must close. Laura Drown, 1634 Kast Fifth Street, Fremont, Nth. Wants to .loin. Dear Happy: I read tho do Hawk pago every Sunday. I find It very Interesting. I would like to Join. I am sending a two-cent stamp. I nm 9 years old. I have two sisters and one brother. I am In the fifth grade at school. Please send me my' button. Ruby Tarr, Wehling, Neb. A Fourth Grader. Dear Happy: I want to join the Happy tribe. I read the paper every week. I nm in the fourth grade at school. My teacher's name is Miss Pauline Cooper. I have two sisters and two brothers. I will try to bo a good Go-Hawk. Will some of the Oo-Hawks write to me? I will glad ly answer. Helen Ulberg, age 8, Decatur, Neb. Dot to, i3 t4 12 19 ' .fc 'Is B 34 2& 24 .22 . 2 XI 66, .4 65 x X . ao: . i- ; . ! ! .... , Ail I vi I n t i IY,-Vi i .,!. A Surprise Tarty. Last summer two of my fi lends I. ad a surpri party on their cousin, who lived near by. Her name wus Mary, it was Mary's birthday., which was tlui 17th of June. She was li eais old. so they Invited 10 gills about her own aue. The place was about three miles away, so they decided they Mould all meet at a ceitaln place and go together In their chts. They met at this place a llttltt after 1:30 o'clock and got started to Mary's place about 15 mlnnies of 2, and arrived there at 2. Mary was sitting in the purlin rinding u hook which she was very much Interested In, and all at once she heard some ears. Shu lisiked lip and saw they had stopped at their plaee. When she saw who It was she tan up stairs lo change lor old dress and fix herself up a little, Mary's mother told the girls to come In mid take chair. The girls were nil sit ting there waiting for Mary. When Mary same down stairs she found her friends sitting in the parlor waiting for her. When tht-y saw her they all shouted "Happy birth day. Mary went Into the parlor and sat down. After a while Mary said "! us go outside and have some good guinea, for It Is so nice." so they went outside and had many good, amusing games. They soon grew very tired and about 4:.'lfl they came Into the house and refresh tnents were served consisting of Ice cream and t-Hke. In the center of the table was a large white cuke covered with beautiful white frost ing and there were 15 tiny candles on it which were burning with a pretty red flame. This was the birthday cake. After they were through eating they thought It was time to depart, so they presented a beautiful birthday present to her, which they were thanked for and then bid her goodby and started for home. They all had a very good time. Helen John, Age 1.1, 101 in wood, Neb. A New Member. Dear Happy: This la my first letter to you. I promise to be good to all dumb animals. I am sending you a 2 cent stamp. Will you plnaso send me a badge? 1 was 9 the 15th of July and am In the fourth grade, I am going to tell you a story: Once there was a -dog. He was around our place, so I took him and kept him. I had him two months when I gave him to a farmer. His name was I'ack. Mr. Owl la too aly for me. Yours truly, Laurence I'halin, age 9, O'Neill, Nob. Wauls to Join. Dear Happy: I want to Join the Go-Hawks, and so does my sister. Her name is Kdythe. She Is 8 years old and in the fourth grade. I am 10 years old and in the sixth grade. We have a little pony. His name is Dick. We try to protect everything since we have been read ing the Go-Hawks. We ure enclosing two 2-cent stnmps. rieae send me two badges. I will write a atory next week. Yours truly, Kathryn Russell, Fullerton, Neb. Puzzle 6 35. Jfc 33 39 21 32 5o .48 69. .45 4 . 47 4ft 5o S3 40 49 57 51 S8 '54 61 51 to , . r .jf, i r ' t i.k. iktu..k lb 4 is k- Tlte Utile 1'is.r (ilrl. Once there was a little girt who lived not far from a princes. She always wanted to go and play with this prince, but her mother al ways said: ' "They did not want poor girls." This little princess' father had some nien working for him whom be though were fi .ends They were working for him and wanted him to go in the oil busi ness. And after on year of this oilslness her father ald he bad lost all of his money. His wife had taken sick nml died ami that left him itlonii with this little girl. Wc will not call her princess any more .because now they're Just poor liee pie like ttlis other little girl Who Is called M iry. So after that the two llltle poor .glit played together. The little princess said: "I have limit- fun a poor girl than u prin cess." -Stella McGregor, age I'J, Central City, Neb. Has Many I'rls. Dear Happy: I wish to Jolu your Happy tribe, Knclnsed Is a two cent stamp. Will you please send me a button? I have two cats, four ducks and some chickens I have a brother; he Is 1ft years old. I am 9. I will be in the fourth grade next fall. My name Is Klvlra Julie, My brother's name Is Del bert Juke. As my biter Is long I will close. Yours truly, Klvlra Juke. Dlillivlew Nib. Will lte"Kind. Dour Happy: I would like to join your Happy tribe. I am 11 veins old and In the fifth giado. I am UMtiiiitii. n luin.ni.nr irimn r.n- . lutT ton. I promise to be kind to hi and dumb minimis. I read the stories all the time and enjoy them. Your friend, Dean Moore, Julian. Neb. Wants to Ite a fio llawk. Dear Happy: I wrote a letter bo fore but didn't see It In print. I want to be a Go Hawk. I om en closing 2 cents In stamps and tne coupon. Please send me h nut ton. I nm a twin. I have a twin sister and two brothers. Well 1 will wrlt again. Marjoile Monke, age 10, Dixon, Neb, The J. 11V4MI World Outside (Continued t-'ruin l'ng svrn.) That she had not the intellect to trap and engage his affections be yond the point of friendship. That with the loyalty and willingness of a dog, Bhe would have come to his heel, up and down the world, to the end of time. All In a moment, like that! Tencbr.flc tho darkness that fol lowed tho spangles of that osculn tory contact. And never to kiss him again! she thought. For she had kissed, him. First to recover, she said, defens ively: "Jeremiah, I ought t' hand you one on th' jaw for that." "Jenny, I'm sorry. 1 don't know what made me do it. As God is witness, I never did such a thing before." "You don't have f tell your Aunt Mary that, Aloysius! It's no being choked an K.xsed all at once." She could smile! It was wonderful what you could do with your face when you had to. "Will you forgive me?" "Sure if you'll promise never t' slip one over like that again." Hoping he would, hoping with all the healthy fire of her heart that lie would, and knowing that, for the peace of her mind, she must not let him! "On my word of honor! You're such a good comrade . . . I've been so lonely all my life- . . ." "Forget it, Jeremiah, an' toddlo along t' lied. That's where I'm goiu'. I'm tired. Say. write out that Jenny kisseibme thing and I'll call it siiu.tre." J She gave him n gentle push to ward the stairs, and followed. It was hours before sleep came to her. She lay. staring at the ceil ing she could not see, nil her HmUKhts iroiihttlly cast. An old timer, like J. iuiy Mulloy, falling for ,i boy young. r than she was, and from the sticks at that! Wouldn't Unit make you lauh? IVih.ips that had started It. tils being a hick: In tbs.rjt or out, tln-ie w.ia ilw.iys the clean breath of the field ib'iut tout. Jenny Mill,,y. mmw tin. iirfn-tmimt.iy dtibbfl The II lt-.IU.lbd, Bolli tu ihcr like 'hi' Sliw who li t I kept ut iirms' t. i,!h Hi., i l.'v. i, t i.f them! H tuny. Ite h otti't l.i. li t lo tbi t Mn lit. I ttttd II a for ten tl.. .il--.iii I y..t p thit )W.r, h.iotrM :- 'd th,.Ut..bt h M "I'Ml.riO.iS is.me ' 'i.iim in' Th w iv H4 nm hu t hs t. .it et t.f (, tttli en 1 n l - Jf . . r lu H lni,ti t ( - , i. r. In V, m T..k. C fii r m n ' ' tit I. -.ltlltttri4 I I- ., , I r