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Shirley Nunns —Wendy would like to have your knitted squares, very much, Shirley. Cynthia Jones—Sorry that I am not able to give you the names or any correspondents, Cynthia. The weather has been very cold In Auckland-, ioi>. Wendy will be glad to have the knitted woollies when you are able to send them. Aestella Petrie—Camping at the beach is very Jolly. , Yes, Wendy lias many times. Your little lamb was an early arrival. You must have a line time watching all the you: g creatures. Isabel Carter--You have chosen lovely names for the wee baby sister. 1 am glad you liked your membership certificates. "Thanks for the riddles and jokes. Julie Price—You have been enrolled in the Starlets Club, Julie. Yes, the Sunshine campaign is doing splendidly this year. Doris Smith—The kittens certainly have chosen a strange home. It is good to hear that you are so busy knitting patches. June Richards—Thanks for the parcel, June. You can write every week if you wish. The knitted patches should be about six inches square. About the Call or the Club—every week two names are picked rrom the club roll, and a halfcrown postal note is sent to each person who writes in to answer the roll call. Joyce Thomson—l am very pleased to hear from you again, Joyce. Your lire on the Island seems to be most Interesting. Lessons by correspondence sound thrilling. You have been enrolled in the Friendly Way Club. Naomi Wallace—You have been drarted Into the Happy Club. Now you will be able to send In your patches when you are ready. Maxine Dunne—Wendy is pleased to hear that you are all working so hard, and hopes that the concert will be a sucMavis Watson—lt is possible to obtain some back numbers of the, "Star Twinkles." ir you write in saying what numbers you wish, I can forward them to you. Sherley Svensen —I am pleased (,hat you like the new competitions. You niust be very busy with your knitting., Jean Garvan—Patches can be knitted in strips, Jean. Make them about six inches wide. You have been drafted into the Friendly Club. Gaenor Cranch—Sendyin.iyour little sister's name, age and date or birth, and then her name can; 'be added to the elub roll. Bryan Reid—Your name has ■ been entered on the .Peter Pan Club roll, and an enrolment certificate .is being sent to you. Dawn Box—Thanks for the little poem, Dawn. Yes, the weather has been boisterous lately. The calf is Indeed a most entertaining pet.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 20

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 20

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 154, 1 July 1936, Page 20