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an ANSWER from PETER PAN

Betty Morrison, Morven: A neat wee note from you, Betty. ,1 am glad you want a Folder to hold your Pa pers.

Billy Eagleston, Timaru: I liked the picture of Mr Elephant that you mgde for me, Billy. Joan Millar, Waihao Forks: A newsy letter from this Circlian of mine. What do you call your playful kitten, Joan? lam glad you like our little Paper, and glad you want a Folder. Dorothy Hibbs, Pleasant Valley: I was pleased to hear from you again, Dorothy, and am glad you want a Folder. I not flooded out, thank goodness, though some unfortunate Timaru folk were! Joyce Ramsay, Timaru: A nicely written letter from you, Joyce. You certainly did have a long walk before you reached the station that day!

Margaret Ayrey, Hunter: What interesting pen-friends you have, Margaret. When I was about your age I had pen-friends all over the

world, too. It is a most interesting hobby. I hope your pen-friend in China is not in the war zone. Are you enjoying “Ivanhoe"? I am glad you want a Folder, my dear.

Marie Boyd, Peel Forest: I think it is a splendid'idea to colour the Mid-Week Specials and then cut them out and paste them in a special book, Marie. Basketball is an excellent Winter game. Diana Richards. Geraldine: I hope your playmates will join our Circle, too, Diana. I liked the wee poem you sent me, dear. Daphne Richards, Geraldine: Quite a budget of good things, Daphne. I am glad you want a Folder- to hold your Papers. I enjoyed reading your entertaining poem, and liked your picture and story, but they were not quite good enough for our Paper. Keep on I trying,though, won't you, dear? I Thanks for the riddle-me-rees. I Joan Muller, Pleasant Point: [ Your picture is very good. Joan.

and most original. I enjoyed reading your neatly written letter. I wonder if the girl who won a prize as “Peter Pan" was a Circlian. I went to the Winter Show, too, but was not there on Saturday afternoon. Catherine Clark, Bluecliffs: A big welcome to our Circle, Catherine. I am so glad you finished your letter this time. You copied the Enrolment Form very neatly, and you shall have a Folder when they are ready. I would love to see your bunny and kitten playing together. What do you call them? Circlians do not have pen-names, dear. Miriel Trunipcr, Waipiata: I was so pleased to hear from you again. Miriel, and you shall certainly have a Peter Pan Folder when they are ready. Your letter was nicely written, and I hope that, when the winter is over, you will be able to j leave the Land of Counterpane. Il ■ is sweet of you to make a ScrapBook for the Christmas Ship, dear. 1 Did you enjoy the concert?

Ivy Jane Dick, Cave: A warm welcome to you, Ivy. I enjoyed reading that quaint old rhythme you sent me. I am glad you like our little Paper. Vera Gardner, Fairlie: I went to the Winter Show, Vera, and thought it was very’ good. Did you manage to get there? Have you been making any snow-men or doing any snowing? Jessie and Jim Rogers, Orarl: A ; big welcome to our Circle, my dears. ■ Thank Mother for her wee note. I am glad you want a Folder between you. Edward Smith, Pleasant Point: Welcome to our Circle, Edward. 1 am glad you want a Folder, too. Peter Direen, Timaru: “The Spider and the Fly” is a delightful poem, I Peter, and I used to know it by ■ heart when I was your age. Molly Direen, Timaru: “The Root of the Matter" is a most attractive little poem. Molly, and I will find a corner for it soon.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21090, 16 July 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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an ANSWER from PETER PAN Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21090, 16 July 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

an ANSWER from PETER PAN Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21090, 16 July 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)

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