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Ruth Mclnnes writes from "Glen Innes," i Maramarua, Pokeno, to ask if we know of any Budget girls who will write to her whilst she is in hospital.—l am sure you 1 will get lots of interesting letters Ruth, to wiiile away those long hours. Lola Hutchinson—Thanks for letting us see the model that you made so nicely. We have sent it back as you asked. Molly Warmer—Yes, Molly, with everyone doing their share our campaign will easily reach the 10,000 mark. Yours was a very chatty letter. Marian Hawksworth—So sorry that your name did not appear, Marian. We hope you had a very happy birthday just the same. • Allan Beach—A note has been made of the, now address, Allan, and we will post you a new certificate. Joan Doughty—We are pleased to have you 1 as a member, Joan, and thank you for the patches. Rawiri Broadley—l know how busy you must have been. You will have some thrilling expeditions when your horse is taken to Thames. Jean Gardiner—Thanks for your letter, Jean. Of course, you are working hard now for second class. Ivy Black—You lead a very busy life, Ivy. One does feel glum arter a visit to the dentist. I hope that John is quite well again now. ( Joan Arras—l am sure you'll play the part splendidly, Joan. Let me know all about it after June IS. Margaret Hansch—Yes, spring is a wonderful season, with all the trees bursting into bud, and signs of Nature waking up arter its long winter sleep. Wendy' liked the poem you sent her. . Elsie M. Gordon-Stuart—Thanks ever so for a long and newsy letter, Elsie. What a splendid, time you must have had at the camp. Alice McCallum—Wendy Is delighted to have you Tor a Sunbeam, Alice. Your badge lias been sent out. Margery Neaber—l was ever so pleased to hear from you, Margery. Getting a letter from overseas should he very exciting. I lan Msrtyn—l am afraid 1 cannot help you ill the sale of your ferns but perhaps you might care to send in some "horseshoes" for distribution amongst the members of the Native Wildllower Circle. Your jokes have been used.
J. F. Muller—Sorry, old chap, but only in special cases are pen-friends arranged through those columns. Vera Fell—Your discovery must nave been quite disconcerting, Vera. V. Battle —Wendy loved your parcel, ' Vera. By tlie way, when did your name appear.in the roll call? Unity Murray—Oh, Unity, I'm dying to know that secret. I simply love surprises. Moira Mclntyre—Sending in the story with the letter was quite allowable, Moira. Valerie Walker—We Have posted out the directions. Pat Shortt —A new certificate has been posted out to you, Pat. Patricia Zderich—■.•Gregroiy must get quite a thrill out of going- to school. It is such an exciting adventure to a six-year-old. Owen Carr—l'm ever so pleased to hear of your progress, Owen. It -won't be long now before you are on the highroad to recovery. Jean Kelly—We received your motto and joke safely, Jean. Thanks ever so for copying them out. Rosie Thompson—That was ail interesting story about the rlmu irne, Hosie. Afraid we can't squeeze it into the "Bml- - though. Beryl Boreha—Sorry, Beryl, but only in very special cases are pert-friends arranged through these columns. Gloria Geraghty—We are trnnble to find a corner for the "Robber Bear." but, thank you for sending It just the same. Edna Shields—A long and interesting letter, Edna. I once saw "Laying a Ghost" played In Auckland, and I am sure your audience should like ft.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 147, 23 June 1934, Page 2 (Supplement)
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