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Under the “Totem-Pole"

Letters to Redfeather are answered as follow:—•

Lone Drifter: Neither June nor July, Lone Drifter, but October. Now you can read my future in the stars. Your description of your garden is very interesting. What motto do you suggest? R ‘£ p, ?>.Song: It has joined the great scroll, Ripple Song. My greetings and thanks.

Bronze Wing: A wise owl reading a bound volume of the Wigwam, and over the page the Caven report. I can always be sure of original ideas from Cavell. Dawn Cloud: My education has been neglected, Dawn Cloud, lor I have never tasted “cheese dreams.” What is the recipe for these Guide delicacies? Northern Star: The Kaitaia report has come to hand, Northern Star. A Wigwam wish for your company. Moonffower: That was an interesting visit to Hamilton, Moonflower. Thank you for your First Cambridge news. Dream Cloud: How cleverly you decorated y9ll r report Dream Cloud. I like that miniature figure of a Guide you have worked into the A. Sea Maid: Thank you, Sea Maid. You will find your notes in the Girl Guides’ Corner.

. Hf ne dreamer: Tea-tree and blue butterflies. Thank you for your holiday letter. Town will seem very dreary after the free time you have had. I am glad you ha\e found that poem by Stevenson. . Winged Arrow: The Ellerslie report is always punctual. My regards and thanks, \\ mged Arrow. Lone Singer: And “the rain came down like a huge spider—simply sprawled V.- ‘ T \ iat is a Quaint thought. 1 enjoyed your letter this week. Star Song: lam glad your name is so appropriate, Star Song. I hope I shall maker eai " asaxn from this Wigwam music

Red Swan: Greetings, Red Swan. I hope you will soon tell me all about vournow* IS your cora P an y holding meetings

Wo°d Pigeon: This new member has reached the Camp of Redfeather. We are Pole t 0 gTeet your under the Totem

Little Stalker: Many thanks Little Stalker. TV hat did you buy with your prize monej-? Your poem is interesting, and I hope you will enter for the story competition now running. Great Lone Eagle: The First Devonport notes and a poem from this faithful chief. A good wish for Great Lone

Red st , a r : What excitement when Silver Ripple s mother called at your tepee. lou have plenty of Wigwam visitors lhat red sunrav must have been a striking sight on Anzac Dav. Did vou bow to the new Bioon? Flying Cloud: No, I do not know her present address, Flying Cloud, but perhaps you could communicate with her people in Wliangarei. She was to attend the University in Auckland this year. See if you can run the errant one to earth. 4

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 965, 7 May 1930, Page 14

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Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 965, 7 May 1930, Page 14

Under the “Totem-Pole" Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 965, 7 May 1930, Page 14