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THE LONG-AWAITED RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL

M Hello Wendy!- The prodigal returns to the ’ ' ranks, and about time, too, us I've deserted the Hut shamefully of late. have I not Ph ase convey my heartiest congratulations to "Mick” on gaining her Z.S.W.M. She sure 1 i must be proud to be able to place them at i the end of her pen-name. "Kia-u-Kite Pai surely is a very unfortunate Ite, hut I sin- ■ cerely hope she is well on the road to recovery by now. and that she will be able to hold her picnic in the near future. The 1 Wanganui Iles arc asking me to attend it, but 1 cannot give any definite answer yet. Well, cheerio. Wendy. Best wishes and kindest regards. Prom “WHITE FORGE'I-ME-NOT.” Wanganui. Of all the great surprises 1 have received to-day. yours is the greatest, my dear. I ! pondered and pondered over your absence. ' The Order won by our “Mick” was well | deserved indeed. How everyone is looking forward to the picnic. One can safely pre--1 i diet a wonderful time for everyone. Oh. do come to the picnic, dear. Do not say "No.” Wendy. "OUR BIC SISTER" SAYS "HULLO!" Dear Wendy.—Enter the truant into your inidst. It’s an age since I last wrote, but seeing you have extended the reunion of Ites till this week I thought I'd come in and say ::Hullo” to you all. We are over at “Pippa’s” house, and while we were wondering what to do “Florrette” suggested writing to you, so seeing that there are eleven of us, we each must only drop a note, or we will crowd out your page#;. Closing I now. 1 am. your truant Ite, "OUR BIG ! SISTER,” Wanganui. ' Well done, dear! At last you are with us in our jolly Letterland. 1 am so pleased, 100, for you have no idea how I missed you. Was it not an excellent idea of "Florrette's” ? And so thoughtful of you all, too, to think of others. Our pages are as full as thev can be- this week.— Wendv. “BABS.” Ohingaiti.—My word you have just escaped "Aunty’s” detective. So you have discovered “Lonesome’s” identity? I have no record of “R.N.’s” address, dear. Perhaps 1 could get it from “Stranger” for you. It would indeed have been funny to have been on the «pot. when "Speeding Reggie” fell into the creek. The dances are jolly affairs, aren’t they? “Lonesome” may be sure of forgiveness. Yes. poor "Stranger” is a dear soul She bears her affliction with wonderful fortitude.—Wendy. “SERENADE," Marton.—Goodness, dear, but you are indeed a stranger to our band. I am ever so pleased you have not forgotten us and answered the roll call. Basketball is a splendid winter game, isn’t it? Oh, how awful to fall into the mud. Will you give my love to "Chocolate Soldier” and “Sweet Carol.” It is a long time since they were with us, isn’t it? How interesting though daddy’s lecture would be about electricity. . An absorbing subject. Many thanks for the ( violets. Their fragrance is beautiful. You are getting along nicely with the Guides, ( dear. The Museum authorities would be j pleased to receive the quaint brush from mother. Write again soon, won't you?— Wendy , • • • » • “QUEEN STARLIGHT.” Waverley.—Wei- j come, dear, to our reunion. I wondered if you would attend io-day. 1 am pleased to hear you spent such a happy time at the < ball. They ar« so jolly, aren't they? What j did you go as? I am glad our “Brown Wall- | flower” wrote to you. "Thistledown” is a regular member, isn’t she? The wet weather . interferes with gardening at this season of j ihe year. "Madcap” possesses a rare hum- j our, doesn’t she? The dressmaking lessons are valuable for they will stand you in good , stead in the future to come. The stampe are collected, sold and the proceeds given to ■ assist a charitable cause. 1 will give your j message to "Brown Wallflower.”—Wendy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)

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THE LONG-AWAITED RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)

THE LONG-AWAITED RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 144, 20 June 1931, Page 5 (Supplement)

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