A KINDLY WISH TO "OLD GRAN"
Dear Wendy,—Oh! what a bad girl I am for not writing before this. but. Wendy, 1 am sure you will forgive me. My five sisters and two little brothers and myself were in bed sick. We had tonsilitis. .and we have to go to Wanganui next month to get our tonsils out. Oh, Wendy, don’t we miss "O'l Gran’s" letters? Give her my very best love, and wish her the very i>est <>f health. 1 have had my cousin from Hawke’s Bay staying here, and she has gone home now, and my word, I do miss her. “Mick” is an Ite to be proud of. is she not, Wendy'? My word, what a number of the Old Brigade wrote last week. Wendy. Our Sanson Ites have not written for quite a while, Wendy. 1 wonder what has become of them? “Humming Bird” spring a surprise on us, did she not.’ Will you ask her if she will be my pen-friend, and if she will write first, and you can give her my address. Well. Wendy, I think this is all the news, so I will close,' with oceans and oceans of love and kisst . to you and all the Wrndv iies. -From "THE j JIUT’S GRANDAUGHTER,” Marton June- ! Dear me. but I am so sorry to hear you ' have been ill, dear. 1 do hope you will all i be quite well again soon. Poor mother, how ' busy she must have been with so many of yf - U u < ? ,d Gran ” " iH see your kindly wish. We do miss her so much. Yes, you will miss your cousin very much. Our Old Brigade Ites responded splendidly during (he re-union. It is lovely to have them with us Wendy ’ WiU HSk “ Hun,mini? Bird." - ,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)
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390A KINDLY WISH TO "OLD GRAN" Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)
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