DEAR EVERY-LISTENING-ONE,
Are you still remembering all the things that have to be remembered before the 11th of May happens? Our Scrapbooks have to be made and sent in, with names and addresses and ages. They'll be difficult things to post. Perhaps, lest ihey get their newness crushed and crumpled, you'd better leave them in the Front Office of our building. . And I want you ... if you just haven't been able to manage a Scrapbook at all ... to leave for me, just as soon as you can, your old torn-about, finished-with, thr own-away picture books. Because it always is surprising what wonderful things can be made out of just nothing at all! And don't wait till the very last week to send your Birthday Page things, because already there are Stories and Verses and Tricks and Sweelmakers to fill a whole newspaper . . . and only the best will get lliere.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 19
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149DEAR EVERY-LISTENING-ONE, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 19
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