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Under the “Totem-Pole"

Letters to Redfeather are answered as follow: — Bird Charmer: I was glad to Rear from this new Brave and to find that she likes her pen-name. What a jolly birthday. Redfeather vHshes you many happy returns. Congratulations on winning your Laundress badge. Soon I think you will have many more to your credit. Little Thunder: Greetings, faithful one, and many thanks for your report of Papakura activities. Thank you also for your Christmas wishes. Good hunting to all the members of your troop. Little Swift Canoe: I was glad to have your fine letter and also your contribution to the Fresh Air Fund. Your lines to F.C. are full of charm and they will find a corner in this page. Could anything be more fitting? Thank you also for your . offer of assistance during the .holidays. An arrow from the Wigwam will speed to your tepee soon. Sun-flecked Shadow: Your two Guide friends aro now standing under the Totem Pole and I have called them Silver Dust and Sapphire Sea. Many thanks for introducing them to the Wigwam. I enjoyed every item at the Rally. Sun-flecked Shadow, and especially the pageant. Captain Scott, Jack Cornwall and St. Francis of Assisi were the most touching, I thought. Best wishes from Redfeather to this loyal Brave. Silver Dust: This Guide is now a member of the Wigwam and we are all delighted that you have joined our happy circle. I hope to have a letter from you soon. Wary Sentry: That was a successful concert, Wary Sentry, and I hope the camp coffers will be greatly benefited. Many thanks for forwarding the Glen Eden report. Dancing Star: The Takapuna item in the pageant was very good. Dancing Star. It is a pity that the performers could not have been spectators, too. I enjoyed the Brownies’ Health Rule, also. Weren’t the germs fearsome-looking. Thank you for your company notes. Sapphire Sea: This new Brave has come safely down the Wigwam ll l ai L a j is now installed at the camp of' feather. Greetings and welcome, riiope your seal has reached you and that you like your new name. Red Star: It Is good to know that ihr little faithful one is feeling better and that the days in bed may not be or very long duration. The Wigwam is fair with bright-hued flowers to-daj. Red Star, and among them are some sprays of Dorothy Perkins. I have some delphiniums (blue), which mane me think of A. A. Milne’s dormouse. Yes, I am sure you would have enjoyed the Rally. It was very fine. greet Keeper of the Fires and Blue Wing for me when next they call. Sun Cloud: I was delighted to have your letter and to find that you have been doing a little voluntary collecting for the Fresh Air Fund. Many thanks. Sun Cloud. T hope the Waikato carnp for poor children will be a success, toe. Yes, I consider that this is the best way of helping sick and poorly-nour-ished children, for it gives them health, which is the greatest gift of all. a weighted arrow of good wishes for Sun Cloud. First Cambridge Company Braves. Many thanks, faithful ones. Your generous subscription will send a child to camp. Some Wigwam greetings to yoa all. Flying Cloud: So you are studying flour bins and recipe books again. Flying Cloud? I think the family is quite safe in your care. Please give my very best wishes to the little lady who 1S sick. I trust she will soon recover. Yes. Flying Cloud, I spend many pleasant moments pondering the Totem Pole ana gazing out across a certain dream lake for the glimmer of homecoming canoes. Some WSgwam thoughts for this Brave.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 8

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Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 8

Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 529, 5 December 1928, Page 8

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