THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAKCII 10. 1912. 4 The Busy Bees Their Own Page vfii.ks i :! it Omaha Girls Rehearsinjg' Dances for St Patrick's Day Celebration tl y ) ',1. J ' J V f -a 1 f v I W4' 7 1 1 ' . r l V-f , nmr lj u Lib i ., , , "y VI UCH 4 Mod time U Bur Bmi htv U tblr dl(frBt pmUim j , ( .y ft ! I I priM ! Miwclalty IntafMUng. It to br Hrter Mallory of r,: I la- vinuii w - v . .. .. . . n. . I f I v '., i . : I I YW2 B-VUTV9J, nw worn ibtvih rocrwuon i roauing. one mi I I tk r ,;. ' v i ' - ' l-! getttng the terla of the Prudjr book Afur rM)tn brf" 'I i f-li ', letter tba Bnir Be will anraly wish bar cood fortaa la 1 I , ,1 ocorini tba book which her collection low UcU. 1 1 I lV'1''' ' "" ' ' ' J ' f , 4. , - II w . ' I . I TRANCES "JR&BRI&ON Little Stories Told by Little Folk (Flrat Prim) Kcadinr. v Br Hmter-Mallcrr. A(4 t Taara, Vt Vtemt Twtnir-Dlnth 8r. Kf mi, Nb. Blua Bids. , I hwWI moat of my aaara Una raa4 hue. I am trylnf to gtt the aerlm of tn "Uttlo Prudy book. Every Cbrirtmw I set one. 1 bete bow "Uttle Prudr Dotty Dimple," JL(tUe Prudy'a Co win Orace" ud "Little Pradya Sleter Batt," I have read them over and over actio. . I attend the model eceool at the eta normal. I ret eome book at tba library there and eome at the publlo library. "When I to to aiy irtuxjau'a 1 read moot of the time, aomettnea la th afternooo (rand ma and. I to u petal re aad I pet ana of myi uacla'a booke that he ,rad when he waa Uttle and trend ma ttcte a Ladlee Hne Journal to read. hen after a while wa droatf to eleep. My mamma bal a book that aha read when she was little that baa In It the ftory of "The Gape and tba Fox," which tcrandma reads to ma every time I f o eat there. . I would Ilka very much to wtn a prise. r (Second Prise.) Bade of Promite. By Edward Beck or, Af-J U Tears, Waco, Neb. Red Side, Buds of Promise is the same of ay Sunday school class. Wa are orfaslaed and bars a presto eat, trice president, sec retary, treasurer and some committees. I am the treasurer. Our colors are sur ple end fold- Our motto Is, "Btoomlnc ' All for Jesus.' We have a party every month and a alass meetlnc. The teacher always fives a present to tba ones that have a birth day in that month. Last month the party was held on the nth. When we sll arrived wa were takea Into a room where there were strings run nine all over the room. We each tosh aa end of a suinr and bad te wind It as. At the end we found a valentine. We ware then five a small flaf and s pin. Each hi torn were MlodfoJded. led into a room where there was a pole cov ered with cotton that represented the North polo. There were three parties Cook's. Peary's and Wellman's. I was Peary. Wa had to pot our fief aa the pole, Tba one wba put tba flaf the hHThest discovered the North pete sad set a book for a prise. A 1rl got ft. We were then Uned up oa two equal sides and were glvea a ball made eat of cotton that represented snowballs. I u captam ef one stde. Whoa ana was hit be or aha was to go oa tba ether side. One counted to fifty. When she got done the side that bad tba moat oa It won. My side woa. We were then treated wtth candy. Ws played other games. Then pop corn balls were hung aroand the room. When wa bit a piece off of one without touching H wtth onr hsnda wa get to keep It. For lunch we bad sandwiches, let ) r , Ws were then told to go oat doers. - When we got outside small plsosa of pa per were thrown oa as for anew. Wa all bad a good time, (Honorable Mention.) Tht Lab; Bug BalL By Agnes Matbeueer, Oat Booth Twelfth Street. Omaha. This game wbleh to called -the long base be"" Is a very Interee-tng game. The girls from the Fifth erase up play H at school. Ws pier It ba our play room after school sod play aw Tuesdays sod Fritays. Our teacher keeps score for ae snd Is oar umpire. I ass captain on one side. - This gases Is played different from - other base baa There are eair three baees. First the home base; second, the , pitcher's base: then the long base. There can be as many oa long base as it esa Ve have a Jolly time playing m--eteore, bat when the weather bs warmer . we will stay outeows, 1 wish that aoine While tba letters today arauost of them floe, there U oaa tetter which te trowbllng the Children's page editor. He remembers having read It before not in the same word bat with the same Ideas. Perhaps the Busy Bee who wrote the story does not know that all let teas to this page most be original- Only orlgiaal letters are of value here. Do not write anything that row bare read la sons stair book or any story that your teacher or mother has told you. Tour ideas, opinions and experiences are much more Interesting than any story which yon could retell for the Children's page. Haven't yon noticed (hat only letters telling Inddeoni in the lives of the Busy Bees them eelee, of describing things which they themselves hare seen, are awarded prises? , , rT" . ' There are some good bird letters today. Our bird friends will soon be with ni again. Watch tbe birds. Busy Bees, and write the other Bees about what you see. ' The new Bees today are Donald Monroe, LUllaa Holatrom, Agnes Matoauser and Rata Loiule, all ot Omaha, and EataUa Moors ef Alma, Neb. Most of them have Joined the aod aloe. Today's arises go ta Hester Msllory of Kearney sad Tdward Beekord of Waco, Neb. . - of yoa girls would try this gams and en joy yourselves. , UtwL s By Osnevieva M. Jones, North Loup, Veb. Hnr vsars sso. ea the east shore of the Atlantlo ocean, lived a little gtri with bar lather asm esathsr. Her name was Helen West Helen waa a aery sweet. sod obedient ehlld and levee by every one that knew her. She bad bios ayes sad brown, early hair. Her parents were out peee. Her father was a sailor sad as boms very uiue. Juet before ha Went away la Novsm- her bs got ber a Wg St. Bernard dogj ha b knew would jbshe) eara ot ber and her mother. The dog would gw every place Helen m and see that no barm earns tsi bar. It waa many weary days that Helen end Jack (the dog) spent bosetener welt Ins for the return of Mr. West ' Karly see spring snornmg a rap waa beard at the aoer and Mrs. West (ot up and evened Jt to see Mr, Day, a fisherman, steaded there. She asked htm at eeeee la, bat he said he eeuld sot Moo. as be only had a at tie nesgi leave Heiaa that waa gtvaa blia by her father. This Is what U said: "My Dear LUUe Daaghter: I will basse tomorrow night between I asm T e'eieek. II yea ye may be at the shore to meet sea. Tear Father. "Oh, bene bssssrrew slsirt end 1 am to meet Hit, west laid Betsa that If she wee a goad girl she eowM go. At abbot o'clock the next day Helen put on her little hat and she asd Jack started for the shore. After they had imm awes about fifteen nriautss the ehmds began ta set sleek end there going to bs a storm. Helen did net sou there was any Sanger, but Jack did and mm rt her te turn back by bat whtohaT, bet she would net go. The storm grew worse and worse antH fhsslhr ther kmt thssr wsy. The wares beat ftarssiy anon the shore sad Hdea and the deg wars' almost swept away wtth tt. tt waa assert t e'eieek when tl crew milder end they started away from toe eh ore. and soon found a asses high a aa the rocks, where tbey wars oat of i danger. 1 When the dog know Helen was. safe, he left her. aod leaped down from the reeks sad started far hsess bs get Helta's mother. She knew by hie whmsJng toat ha knew where Helen waa, sa she got bar butters and they started off. They seen cams ta the spot where Helen key astern. Mrs, West tacked her I up sad earned her, towards the shore. Just as tbey gat (here a beet stopped aod s man got out It waa Mr. West Mrs. West sssd hiss the eesry ef Helon sad he took ber from ber mother's arms and awakened, Mr. West told ber that they did not bars to Uvs near the ocean any more, but were going to move to a ulet little farm in the country. This delighted her very much, but still mote to know that ber faithful dog'. "Jack" bad saved her life. , . . The Sight I Saw. By Gladys Van Ness, Ased If Tears, 141(1 South Eighteenth 8treet Omaha, Bed aide. While tn Baa tranchwo, r vwited the chutes. Tba arris wheel circle swing and chutes arc Illumined every even ing, sad sll the lights are ea the lagoon and It looks very beautiful. ' At : o'clock they feed the animals. The lions roar so you can hardly bear. The natas of one of the lions Is Sultan, the untamable lion. There, Is a white polar bear with plcturea ot icebergs tn Its cage, and a poed ot water far K to swim ta. There la alee a very bugs elephsat and a aromedary wtth twe hum po sa its hack. A large soaks Is In a big glass cage, and a great many lions and tigers are there la the Best cage there are all kinds of monkeys and a big baboon. There are about one hun dred monkeys la one ease. There Is a small angina and oara run around tbe lagoon. Then we went to Ooldes Oste park and via ltd the conservatory, where ws asw many flewera and many banana trees. Then we wast te the aviary, where saw all UBds ef btros. Then wa want to Strawberry hill, nsht la the middle of Oils Gate park. Oa the very bop at Strawberry WU at the i servstsry, where wa could see the teokten Oste and the ocean. Wa alas eeuld see ML TaaaaJpele, In the distance, That was all for that day. Helen's Lettoa, By Met Maoht Ased M Tears, XB TJ ttlreei. South Omaha. Ones there woe a httle girt Her name was Helen. Helen had a sister. Her rsms wss Mary. Helen was ateghtv. Mary was alder than Helen was. Oae afternoon Helea waa sitting on the back porch, ahs was watching the bees. Her sister said. "Dost as near the bees be am they win Sting yoa. "I don't ears,' said Heeag. So aha went ta the bee htve and she got etnas. Then aha ssid. I wish I bad usteaod to what yea eatd." She could not write for about a month When sea want to school bar teacher asked- her why she dat net oeae to school-' She said. "The bees stung me." After this she listened to what older people said. , Ton's Leston. By Evelyn Bernhs-dt, Aged St Tears, North TTesrty-foorth Street, South When they got there and Helea One day where. Tom came home from fscboot. he said to his mother. 'Tm the smartest boy In school. I'm st the head a little Latin aad talk a Utile French." "Dear me," said Tom, '1 am not so smart as I thought" It seems that other boys are smart too. I think t would like to Join the Blue Side. x I am a aew Busy Boa ! The Disobedient Boy. By Bdlth V. lo-nn. t North Twenty fourth. .South Oiaaha. Blue Side. There was a hoy earned Kenneth, and hie mother was going to take him lo ass his aunt So she dries td him all up aad told him be ooud so out and stay until It waa time te go. but the said be should not get dirty. So he told ber he would not Then be want ant snd he met bis p'ay mate. Bobble, whs asked Kenneth tt be would go down to the spring with bird to get some water. ' , Kenneth said "Tee." ' Ss they both went down, and when they got there they thought they would pier n little while In the water before tbey went homo. While they were play ing Kenneth 'itot Ms clothes all wet and dirty. Then ha began ta cry, and Bobbie ask him what was ths matter. He said he had got all wet aad dirty aad ha oould not go to hie aunfa So they went homo and Kenneth's mother gave btm a spanking and put him la bed. And they did hot go w visit his aunt that ds. What Beoaine af a loor Girl . By Victor Ellas. Aged t Tears. UN Wil liam street Omaha. Hed bide Once 'upon a time there was a poor Uttle girl Banted Alice. She waa a very poor Utile girt Her father was dead and her mother was old and very sick. So one day as she was sitting by her poor old gray-haired mother she died. How Uttle Alice did ory. Alice had a few cents, ss shs bought as many flowers as shs oould for what' ahs had and went out to sell them. She sold all but one, and could not sell this So shs sat down and cried and cried. Soon a lady came by and ashed her why shs was crying. Alios told her ths story of what happened and that she was trying m get a few cents for bread. Ths huly frrt very sorry for poor AUce. so she said. "Come with me." So shs went The lady took bar to her home d tva ber a big dinner. She asked her If she would not stay with hen Alios said shs would and so she did. Ever since Alice la a rich Uttle girl end Is bav ins a Dice tuns. By aty Trip Aeron th Ocean. Frances Calvert tM Leevenworth Street, Omaha. Aawd Tears. I wss I years sed whoa I loft England, f had a vary happy tan. days ea ths water and was not seasick at alL I liked as see the seagulls sa they toUowed ths boat for the toad that was thrown frees It Three wars church services, concerts and games oa bosrd snd every. thing wss beautiful and the first thing ws aaw whea wa same to Now York was the ssaottful Statute ef Liberty. Charles' lewartl. rasa, Ased U Testa, at? South Thirty-second Street, South Omaha. Ones there was a boy. Hs waa very poor. He sold papers for a living. One day as bs wss walking he tawed a packet- Dooa ana in it sa. mere was a ears teiung the asms and address ef the swear. That alght he wont and gave ths owner the book. He wse Mr. Jones. Hs gave Charles one-half of the money. Then he was vary happy. He went hires sad went to bad. Ha dreamed he had vary much money. He Uved happy ever after. I hops to tee my story In print of the glasses. I can do ths examples In arithmetic that the others can't Now rtn going-be writs to Aunt Lucy snd tell ber thst'l know columns by heart and I'm half through algebra, and ssk her what Cousin Feilk can do. 'I hope It will not discourage Felix." strfd his mother. ""Oh. It will make him wish he wss smart too" ' , . . Bye and bye Aunt Lucy wrote In reply, "We are so glad that Tom Is such a fine scholar. He asks what Fens can do. He can play on his violin. He can read Children Will Be Seen in Folk Dances -Next Sunday Night Among the Uttle glrie who will dance at the St Patrick's day cebwratioa to he given by tbe Ancient Order ef H there lam la Cretghben auditorium nest Sunday evening are BUesa Edwards, Helen Kro ner. Goldla Predmetssky, Frencee Harri on, KUanor Keeling, Haast Fowler. Mary Creadon. Helea Adame, Mildred House and Oladye Chandler. W. J. MoCrsaa Is 'chairmen In charge of the event Ths principal speech will hs "The Dsy Ws Celebrate," by .Patrick H. CDonnell of Chicago. 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