Under the Totem-Pole Chiefs and Braves
Letters to Redfeather are answered as under:— Silent Trapper: Many thanks for bringing a new Chief into our friendly circle. I trust you will both find happiness in the camp of Redfeather --inch to interest you in the competitions. Little Otter: The name of this new member is inscribed for all time on the
Totem Pole and I shall always be glad to have news of you. What is your favourite pastime, Little Otter? Silver Wing: Many moons have passed since this Brave came to pow-pow with Redfeather and I was delighted to hear from her again. You are having too much sickness, Silver Wing, and I hope you will soon regain your strength. It is a great happiness to me to know that you are home again. “East, west, home’s best.” Don’t you think so? Blue Moon: I should like to peep in at that picture you have bought with your prize money, Blue Moon. Everyone liked your story. Astronomy is the study of a lifetime, so you will never find your hobby exhausted. Warmest greetings to this faithful Brave. Harvest Moon: Your pen-names will be most useful, Harvest Moon. Many thanks for them. I think you will be feeling very happy to find your friend at the head of the list. Something of interest to Wigwam poets is announced to-day. Blue Fire: I am sorry that your company has nothing to report this month, but perhaps the lean days will soon be over. Are you playing those exciting games these chilly evenings ° Little Feather: Many thanks for your interesting letter and the list of pennames. Yours is a graphic account of the parade at the Town Hall. Best wishes from the Wigwam to your company. Silver Waterfall: I was very sorry to hear that this Brave has been on the sick list and trust that holiday has restored your health. Your report has come to hand and appears to-day in the Girl Guides’ Corner. Little Lone Pine: Congratulations to this Brave on becoming a Wigwam prizewinner. Your pen-names are all verv attractive. Have you returned to school? Sunlit Glade: Your pen-names reached me safely, Sunlit Glade, and also vour newsy' letter. You will be feeling verv happy about that Service Star. I hopyour company has much success and that many of the girls will win the Heal: badge. Little Pool: Thank you for your charming letter. T agree that there is no better pen-name for you. Best wishes from Redfeather to this faithful Brave. Wary Sentry: Greetings, wary one, and many thanks for your report. The Glen Eden troop is still progressing steadilv, I see.
Flying Moccasin: Your report has corn® safely to hand, Flying Moccasin. Many thanks for it. That was an nteresting day you spent at Mount Wellington. Have you climbed to the summit of Rangitoto? There is a wonderful view from there on a clear day. Red Star: Grey days always bewilder the feathered folk. Red Star, and thos--little friends of yours were probably holding a consultation on the fence. Howover, the worms come to the surface to compensate them for the lack of sunshine. Do you know a poem called M Tb» Darkling Thrush,” by Thomas Hardy.’ Flying Cloud will find your greetings *- she, too, has paused under the Totem Pole this week. Little Thunder: Many thanks for your interesting report, Little Thunder. I™ will be making great preparations for t troop birthday party on June S. and l hope you all have a happy evening. thank your Scoutmaster for his letter, enclosed with your report. Silver Spray: The First Church Corrpany report has mingled with the scroll, Silvec Spray. What a happy tnr‘ you all had at the Rally. It must been interesting meeting so many of your sister Guides. Flying Cloud: Father Neptune tBU* know something about that tempestua* sea. Flying Cloud. Perhaps his tIl0U “X chariots were harnessed to the waiu horses. Many thanks for your nre~.n letter. Red Star, Little Lone Pine Little Swift Canoe will find your grea ings. _ w, Gliding Moccasin: I am very sorry hear that your Captain is leaving r j for she has been a tireless worker interests of St. Peter’s Company. give her the Wigwam’s vepr beirt Silver Heel will make a splendid ant and her appointment cannot to be a popular one. Little New Leaf: Many thanks for your report. The Kakamai Company has Behaving an interesting time rafr tracking expedition appeals to roe gr**-, and I can imagine how you all it. Please give my greetings to Moth. Silver Dove: The company n° tes tg, been added to the great report. thanks for your letter. The cMloroi Redfeather salute Silver Dove, the P lover. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 367, 30 May 1928, Page 6
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