Irma Gets a “Brain Wave"
Dbar Kupe and Princess Raranga. Hero is the lazy member writing at last. As I had two competition entries, and two recipes for the Cookery Nook to send in I thought I had better write as well to show that I hadn’t gone and got lost, as Kupe seems to have been doing lately. I think. Princess, you had better have a big- ball of string, and every time Kupe goes out. tie the string round his waist at one end, while you hang on to the other! Then J suppose people would become curious at the moving clothes line and snip it in half.
I have been very interested in all that has been going on concerning the trip to the Exhibition. I do not know whether I will be going or not, but I do hope there will be lots of others who can go. By the start they have made there will be hundreds of them!
We had some very heavy hailstone showers here -yesterday and afterwards, the hail on one'* big hill not far from here was lying so thick that it just looked like snow. I will close now. With best wishes from a Loyal Maiden.
IRMA WEBBER
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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1939, Page 2
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