Write on light, cheap paper, and on one side of the paper only. Letters should show names, addresses and pen-names of each Bee, and state whether Young or Associate Members. The Beehive is an association of "Land" and "Countrywoman" readers for social entertainment and community service. The children up to sixteen years of age are in one class, and all over sixteen are in another, and are called Associates The Hive is the foe of country loneliness; it gives country children and their elders ...
Article : 102 wordsThe gifts this week go to Clever Sue, Teniora, and Summer Breeze, Kankool. Clever Sue, Teniora, 30/3/'38: I have been reading your page for several weeks now, and ...
Article : 1,227 wordsThe Easter attractions proved too much for most of the Beehive visitors to Sydney, for only four of them—Fairy Tresses, Prince Hubert. Adaminaby Lad, and Buzz Wyoming —found their way to Regent Street. Unfortunately, as many country people had had to return on Tuesday, only four turned up at the office at the Showground on Wednesday, ...
Article : 199 wordsDonations were this week received from: Golden Petal, Goulburn (3/-); Fairy Tresses, and Gay Time (2/- each); Beata, Gunnedah (1/9); Nelly Bly, Guerie. (1/6); ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Hive is happy to welcome the following new in members: The Mysterious Rider [?] Wagga (unfortunately this pen-name is taken, so will you please choose another.— ...
Article : 119 wordsNelly Bly, Geurie: I must tell you an animal story while it still remains in my memory. A few mornings ago, while swilling a few gallons of coffee down my neck I ...
Article : 434 wordsSir Autumn, Orange, 10/4/'38: I am now in the Voluntary Military forces, and I'll tell you some of my military travels. When the celebrations opened in Sydney, I was there ...
Article : 221 wordsIn addition to the many letters published in full, interesting letters were received this week from the following: Pansy Blossom, Cobargo; Greerrleaf Goblin, Trundle (Thanks ...
Article : 129 wordsGolden Tip, Quirindi, 13/4/'38: A longabsent bee returns to tell of it's pleasant experiences in horse-breaking I One morning as I was making my way from the house, I ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 376 wordsHarry Stottle, of Summervale, has kindlydonated prizes for photographic competitions, as follows: (1) Competition, open to associates: Best ...
Article : 121 wordsThe words of "Kiss Me and I'll Go to Sleep," "He who Loves and Runs Away," and "Tell Me the Reason I'm Not Pleasing You," are wanted by Pansy Blossom, Cobargo. ...
Article : 312 wordsValley Princess, Gloucester, 11/4/'38. The weather at Waukivory is very wet at present. We needed rain badly for the winter crop. The creeks were up a banker yesterday, and ...
Article : 140 wordsLook-out-for-Me, Wagga, 14/3/'38: I have [?]ad reason to say "No more cowboy stunts for me." The trouble was that my horse bolted, cleared a creek safely, then ...
Article : 1,398 wordsFadeaway, Gilgandra, 15 /4/'38: Smithy's Ghost, who, like myself, is fond of taking snaps, and I have decided it's our duty to help the photograph competition a little. ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 22 Apr 1938, Page 21
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