MY MERRY ELVES
'A letterbox brimming ivith holiday letters! And so many not- . y at-all-nice remarks about the rain-fairies that I think next week they x really MUST hide their faces for shame. We're going to be too 0 busy to notice their disagreeable little faces, 'cos it's "scisspr-and- <? paste-week" .. .' that means scrapbooks . . . some to be ' begun, A some to be finished, and all to be judged for the very best. X We've a big start this year, elves, with twenty-five beautiful A books in the cupboard. Just in case there are some pixies with & lots and lots of bright clippings and empty drawing-books, we'll .A have a scrapbook afternoon at the Ring next Saturday, so that V older elves can help. . . ' ? 'Anyone will tell the .way to the Fairy Ring if there are any y elves who do not know .. . and I'll be here to welcome you with f bottles and bottles of paste and brushes.- And will youbring any 11 bright magazines, and old drawing-books' you happen to possess? S Of course there's Birthday Page to be remembered, too, with- [j party games, birthday stones, and.merry sketches, so we'll all have & to work extra-specially.hard! A Who's coming? ' ' • ■' -. "V FAIRIEL.' t
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 10
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