A NOTE FROM LADY GAY
Margaret Harrison (Amberley): You dust have been thinking hard to make upall those names for the kittens, Margaret. Ernest and Peter send their love to Gerald. Edlene Topp (Waipara): You have a long way to go to school, Edlene, but it must be very exciting travelling all that way in the train. Your penfriend notice will appear soon. 'Noejlne Morgan (Methven): The story'was good, Noeline. Did you enjoy the school picnic? It was so nice to hear from you again. John Batchelor (Rotherham); That was a lucky find, John. You must have some good friends in England to send you such lovely presents. Helen Marshall (Ashburton): The ' birthday ticket has been posted. How ' about Adriatic for your ’Mate name? Marjorie Finch (Hokitika).: So glad you have started entering for competitions. How are the little kittens? Barbara Hamilton (Merivale): What a lovely fat budget from Barbara. You are doing very well at life saving, aren t you? I wonder what that bird could have been. Claudia Harris (St. Albans): Lady Gay was very interested in your letter, Claudia. You described your visit to Otimai well; it must be a beautiful place. Olive Riches (Klllinchy): Mother Hunch says she would love to hear wave play her new piece of music.H °w Is Lawton’s black finger? ■Mavis Henderson (Halkett): Lady was delighted to hear from Mavis again. Yours was a good entry for A unt Amelia’s Health Trip, dear. .. Betty Butler (Ruatapu): You will I®* your advertisement for a pen- • friend in "The Gay Gazette” soon, Hetty. Love to all the members on the West Coast. Yvonne Burns (Bryndwr); And here , snother5 nother enthusiastic swimmer. So glad you like High School, Yvonne. , rf ® rac ® Owens (Christchurch): Well Wefi 6 ’ Grace ’ y° u solved the puzzle Yvonne Cromfe (Rakaia): You do r°t,® ou nt points for having your name ‘he Message Box or for receiving letters, but you .count 10 points for having your name on the Golden RlbD °n pr for having anything published. .^ rt i lur Topp (Little River): Well, just fancy getting two badges, Arthur, bade you ■ £or sending the other one Alnia Cruse (Dunsandel): So you are learning to swim, ■ too, Alma. How calling the little grey kitten gnuAy? Lady Gay is delighted to near /hat bit of news about the club. • Melva Frahm and Merle Fantham A^?. ers Creek): Lady Gay and Aunt ,? re thrilled about the Rob Hoy club. We have no more badges at present, but we will send you Borne and your ribbon very soon. . V alm ai D°ak (Waipara); Your L.B.H. ® a ~g® will be posted soon, Valmai. Did you enjoy reading the Golden Harvest page? Isobel Kearton (Wlllowbrldge): You ver y observant. Isobel. • Nor’everything before them, don t they? . „ ® e v®rJ?y Orchard (Papanui): That will be judged soon, Bevyou do not count a point „ A Note From Lady Gay." r,wt rJo r ie , Winter (Papanui): That p 1555 , clul3 news you sent in was welcome, Marjorie. Lady Gay. is very r>roud of this club. Buckley (St. Martins): There Tinto- fe l r ? £ 7 0Ur sleeping In with Tinker about, is there, Tottie. "The People send their love. lon pfi, r i e + Johns (Tlmaru) : Lady Gay is to see the picture, Laurie. How is the scouting? fim udd f nklau (Bakalaj: What JSV? having a bus to call for you to to school ‘ Are you learning fa ? d ” a Wilson (Christchurch); It certainly was a good play, Edna. So glad £ave 81 a°v etl lt- u Lady Ga Y hopes you te to Sy haPPy Easter holiday. K Jeanne Marshall (Ashburton); So you " " ave T to ° much of even Ice-cream. _-i?ir ne .-x Lad y =G ? y was so glad to get H tei \ The jokes .' and a E® g ,pdd.r./Lbye. to Marianne, SeasheU (Papanui'): What , a Stony little' kitten be sure, waa Br very good, puzzle, < ’Mate,
Mien on Whltford (Linwood); Better luck next time with the scones, deer. There will be no visiting days until Lady Gay comes back irom her holiday. Joyce Blomqulst (Pigeon Bay): Lady Gay is delighted to know that the Pigeon Bay Club has had a meeting. Love to all the members. Joan Forbes (Waiau); Well done, Joan I Which do you like, dancing better, Irish Jig or Highland Fling? Gavin Inch (Oxford): Lady Gay heard thump, thump, outside her room the other day and Peter bounced in. “A letter from Gavin,” he crifed, as he waved a letter marked Oxford. Ernest sends his loire. Mclda Aldridge (South Westland): Yes, autumn is here, Melda. But the days.are still bright and sunny, aren’t they? Helen Cronin (Beckenham): Well done, Helen. "The Press Ship” members are doing very well at swimming this season. How are the bantams? Lilian Thompson (Oxford): No, you are not too old. The ticket will be posted this week. Did you enjoy the Ewe Fair? Winnie Lancaster (Springston): You have 50 points, Winnie. Your hobbies are waiting to go in "The Gay Gazette” when there is room for them. Margaret Pettigrew (Pigeon Bay): “Blue BelT* 1 has been chosen, dear. How about “Verbena” for your penname? Jean Burns (Rakaia): Your pet lamb and the foal must keep you busy. Lady Gay hopes you get many interesting letter? from your pen-friend. Colleen Murphy (St. Albans): Zig is \ much better now, Colleen, and he, thanks you for inquiring after him. Lady Gay, ■ and Peter, and Ernest all hope you win some races at- the sports. Nancye Eden (Rotomahu): What a lovely letter from Nancye I You can be a good ’mate by helping mother all you can, and by alyrays doing what you are told. And Lady Gay is quite sure you do all these things. Shona Smith (Riccarton): Another swimmer. You will love the Anne books, Shona. The competition was in plenty of time. Brenda Hawke (Lowcliffe): What a wonderful time you must have had at the picnic, Brenda. “The Press Ship” people send their love.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)
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994A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)
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