LOVED ONES
Happy days and to-day the happiest day of all, filled with birthday thoughts.and birthday -wishes for the Fairy Ring! Four years ago, when it was a baby thing, there tvereiit ten elves in the first week it started; and now, as somebody said, the Mushoom-Maker can't ivorh fast enough to keep up. Nearly 1600 of you there are, and you grow at the rate of twenty and thirty a week. 0, your Fairiel is a busy person these Autumn times! The scrapbooks are . . .just ... precious! Next week you'll liear about them going to the hospitals: this week you can think of the joy tllefre bringing to small sick ones shut away in hospital ivards . . . some wee ones there for short whiles, some for long months at a lime. And they do love the scrapbooks, 'cos they're something quite fdr themselves. ... - Last year the loveliest books were taken along'by the elves ■who made them. But this year there are so many ... so many .'. . loveliest ones, that you couldn't possibly all bring your own. But Pollyanna must come 'cos she made six, and Saucy Sally with her three, and Wendy. And the prize-winners for Best-Books-of-All are "WENDY" Wadestown. "BRIAN BORU" .' Seatoun. ivhose book was so large it wouldn't go into my cupboard! Next week we'll have tales to tell you of our visit. Till then, happiest of days to you all, every dear one. ■ FAIRIEL.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1931, Page 18
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