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Heatnor Brunton—There are no points recorded on your card so rar. Heather. Does Margery like knitting too? Maud Price—We have altered your name on the card, Maud, arid will try to remember it in l'uture. Laurel Vent—There are many babies waiting for sucli nice litle quilts such as tlie one you sent In. Laurel, so It Was not at all a difficult job "to lind a baby to put under it." My best thanks to both you and Bruce lor your kind help. Nick Sokolich—Joe has 12 points besides that pink certillcate which he will now have received. Jewel Meltzer —The date or your little sister's birthday iias now been altered, Jewel. Yes, we should like to have a longer letter from you next time. Evelyn Thompson—What fun you must have had at the Bible class social, Evelyn. Wendy was very grateful indeed for your patches and silver lining contributions. Marie Harrison—We have added the date of your birthday to your card, Marie. I am sure your little brother will spend many Jolly hours as a member of our club. Elsie Baker—How many points have you i.n your possession, Elsie? IT your total is 25, then send us the certificates and we will exchange them for a book. Connie Horlock—Yes, nine points to your credit, Connie. I hope you are soon quite well, and out or the hospital again. Lovelace Grierson—The little things you sent in will he very useful indeed, Lovelace, and a very big "Thank you" ror them. What is your little brother's name? Jean Kelly—Many thanks for the riddles and jokes, Jean. Two points to your credit so far. Edna Pullan—Certainly 1 hope that you pass, Edna. Write and let me know how the examination went, won't you? Your birthday has been altered. Ken Roycroft—Seven points to your credit, Ken. No, the clippings were quite all right to send as they were. D. Moffatt—Yes, eight points is a correct total, Dulcie. How is your little moss garden looking now?

Margaret Perkins—So glad tliat you liked the wool, Margaret. Goodness, CO patches will prove an immense help to our campaign. Margaret Hendry—Another membership oertiil-cijte will be sent to you, Margaret. Many thanks for your patches, and I was so glad that you decided to write after all those tries. Derek Hutchison—Of course, you will be permitted to use those certificates, Derek, and we will quite understand the change or name on them. Thirteen points is your total so far. No, your name has not yet appeared in the Call of the Club. Gladys Bowles—Either by sending In a shilling postal note, or twelve penny stamps, you will obtain a badge, Gladys. Yes, your name is still on our rolls. Iris McDonald—Thank you for submitting the story, Iris, but I'm aTraid serials are of no use to us. Your change of address has been noted. Daphne Parnell—Count up tbe points in your possession, Daphne, and if they total 25, send them in for your book prize. Yours was such a cheery letter to receive on a cold day. Lena White—Yes, Lena, I am quite sure that the visits of the Matai are received with great excitement. Wendy sends her good wishes to both you and Christina. Mary Richardson—The campaign closes on the last day of this month, Mary, so Sunbeams have not long now to finish otT their work. Cherry Borland—l think your idea to plant a small plantation or native trees is a splendid one, Cherry, and 1 wish you the best or success with it. Aloysia Barry—Of course you are old enough to join the Budget Club now, Aloysia. Just send us In your full name, age, address and date or birth, and we will be able to enrol you. Sydney Eaton—Eighteen is the age limit or the club, Sydney, so you see you have quite a few years left yet. So rar you have not gained any ppints. Thank you for your jokes and riddles. Mary Simrns—Yes, Mary, anyone who contributes to our campaign Is known as one of Wendy's Sunbeams. How are you liking Brownies? Phyllis Roycroft—Ten points will be a correct total, Phyllis. I am sure your little brother will like school more and more as he grows older; don't you think so? Belle Ashurst—Eight points will be your total, Belle. Yes, it is a great pity that all our little Sunbeams In tbe country cannot he present at our parties.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 170, 20 July 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)