RAYNER SISTERS
GUESTS OF IjADY ASTOR The Misses Joan and Betty Rayner, originally Aucklanders, and remembered in Australia and New Zealand for their folk songs and folk dances, have crammed much experience into the last few years travelling in America and in England, .entertaining the troops. Writing to their father, Mr. Fred Rayner, in Sydney, from Cliveden, Taplow, where she and her sister were the guests of Lady Astor just before V-E Day, Miss Joan Rayner said she was interested to meet Beverley Nicholls, just back from India, who was a guest at lunch arid dinner. A third sister, Molly, and her husband, John Warwick, had just returned to England after touring for E.N.S.A., for which both Joan and Betty have also been working.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 152, 29 June 1945, Page 3
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