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"SCRIBBLING SUE," ATTENDS RALLY

Dear Wendy.--How are you keeping? I was quite surprised when 1 saw I had one mark for best letter. I did not think I would get even one. My two sisters are home from their holidays, and they enjoyed them very much. There has been more cold weather here again. My pen-friend hasn’t, written to me yet. We have a basketball team now. My sisters have been working witly needle and cotton since they have been home. We had a Bible rally on June 3 in Taihape, and there was quite a lot there. It was quite an exciting time. There was a social in the evening, and there was a man from China, and in the evening he showed us pictures of China. Can you play the piano. Wendy? We are going to have a man at the school on Monday night, giving us a lecture all about New Zealand. Well, . Wendy. I will say good-bye for now. with lots of love.—From "SCRIBBLING SUE,” Utiku. [ I am keeping quite well, thank you, my | dear. I am pleased your sisters spent such ' a happy time while on their holidays. Perhaps your pen-friend will soon write to you. I The weather han been cold, has it not? Bas--1 ketball is an excellent winter game. How | interesting the lecturer must have been. I do not suppose you met our “Occident?” He ■ was there, too. No. Ido not play the piano. I I play the violin. You must, tell me about the lecturer, who is to speak to you about our own country.—Wendy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

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"SCRIBBLING SUE," ATTENDS RALLY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)

"SCRIBBLING SUE," ATTENDS RALLY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 16 (Supplement)