The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 01, 1923, CITY EDITION, MAGAZINE SECTION, Page 8, Image 58

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Polly and the Pond
TAY right on the veranda, Polly,” eau
tioned her mother, pausing in the door
way before going upstairs, ‘‘for I want
you to look just as clean and sweet when the
new minister and his wife come to tea as you
do now.”
Polly really intended to do just what her
mother had told her, and she sat almost a quar
ter of an hour on the porch swing holding one
of her dolla. Then she chanced to look at the
globe where the three goldfish lived.
"I believe I’ll go down to the pond and
get a few tadpoles anil snails,” she thought to
herself. ‘‘The poor goldfish get so lonesome,
and mamma said yesterday I eould get some
and put them in.” So saying she ran down
from the poreh with her bright yellow pail in
her hand, and hurried into the pasture behind
the barn.
Here in a few minutes she had filled her
pail with water and a dor.en or more tadpoles
and snails and was just turning about to go
home, when slip! Her feet flew out from under
her and she sat down in the muddy water
right up to her waist.
Goodness! Her white and rose organdie
dress didn't look pretty any more, and instead
of milk and fanev rakes with the visitors that
afternoon Polly had to put on her dressing
robe and go to feed with a hot water bottle at
her feet.
DIRECTIONS POR USING THE CUT
OUT—Cut out the figure and mount on paste
board. Then rut out the garment! and fold the
•tab! bark so they will hold the garments in
placs on ths figure. The hat must be rut oa
the dotted line to slip over head.
Letters From Happyland. Readers
day. I have four alatera. Their
naiuee nre Myrtle. Pearl, Opal and
Sylvia, and also have two brothers.
I will close for this time.—Yours
truly, I .a Verne Fredrickson, Osceola
Noli.
Nat holla Ulmon, 63 Winthrop
Jtood, Brookline, Mass , is 12 years
old and would like to hear from
Kiris who live In southern and west
ern slates.
Will Keep * Pledge,
I>ear Happy: I received my hut
ton and was very glad to get It.
I ant going to wear It every day.
I Will keep the motto and pledge.
I will try to <lo n kind deed every
day. Your friend*. I.urille tlunrli,
Omaha. Neb.
A New VimbiT.
Dear Happy: I thought I Would
write to you. 1 have been reading
your paper for a long tiuto. 1
thought I would Join your club I
have throe* pot*. I have two cats
ntul one do*. M.v birthday is April
10. Well, as niy letter Is yetiing
Inn*. I "ill close Anna Idahoan,
aye 10. tlonoa. Nob
Kind U<tter.
Hear Happy: t would like t. loin
your Oollawk trll>o I will send
you I cents for the pin. I hare
one sister, her name is Alice She
is 5 years okt and I have nto
brothers. My hr others are 3 amt
It years old I have 33 ducks and
!• see'.e, 1 have to less! I hem - -
Mildred M itlilka. \pe 10. Surpt tse.
Nett,