the world from SUNBEAAI NORAIA Atarau. Dear Aunt Flora, —I have two little friends to go to school with. Their names are Norma and Rona. T. like writing very much. I would I'ke a badge. As it is my third letter, 1 \.il’ close. Good love to you all. JEAN. Aloon light. Dear Aunt Flora, —I wish some of the old Sunbeams would write again, as the page is getting very small. I cannot write a 'very big letter this week, as I have to hurry for school, but I’ll make up for it next week. SUNBEAAI RONA.
Dear Sunbeams, —Aly mail bag does not seem to grow very big. I wonder if two of my old friends could write, to me. I feel very dull these cold nights and my wall is nearly all gone, save for four or five new bricks that keep me from leaving you altogether. Please write a few lines, dear ones! T shall eagerly watch for your big letters, oven if they are small. I will have a look and try to find three badges, one for you Jean, one for Ronn, and one for Normal. AVe do not get very much frost here Norina, but this morning was a really white morning. It does look well 'when the sun rises; it sparkles and shines like millions of gems. T thank you for your letter, A r uy. I nearly froze this week with on l -- mv new friends to comfort me. I love my old friends, and T sometimes wonder if they have forgotten that I am alone. T am glad you heard our Uncle Jim speak Coral. I am sure you would like him better after you heard him speaking. I never miss his meetings hero. 1 do not think Norma or Rona will got tired. AUNT FT.OR A.
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Grey River Argus, 19 June 1925, Page 8
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