Wendy’s Letter-Box
(Letters to be addressed “WENDY” C ° “ Cilronicle ” Office, Box 105, Wanganui J
Dear Wendy,—May I join your band of Ites and have “* Rambling Rose'” for my pen-name? I read the Wendy page every Saturday and'find it very interesifing. Did you enjoy Christmas and New Year, Wendy? We did. The clays have been hot lately. Don’t, the gardens look pretty now? I will have to close now. I will write again next week. Your sincere Ite —“WANDERING ROSE,” Okoia. Welcome to the Wendy Hut, my dear. I am ever so pleased to have you in our jolly clan. The pen-n<anie you have asked for is in use, so I have given you “Wandering Rose,” which I hope you will like. Thanks, yes, I spent a very happy time during the festivities.—Wendy. b Dear Wendy.—Tn the past I have been a keen admirer of your pager, and a last I decided I would see if you would kindly enrol me as a member of the happy clan. May I have “Greta Garbo” for my pen-name? “Poultry Maid” I know you well and “Hinemoa,” “Veiled Princess, “Laughing Lizzy.” “.Tolly Waratah,” “pother of Four.” “Mother of Six.” “Tittie” is one of my favourite pals. Well, Wendy, as this is my first letter I had better make room for the other Ites. I must clore, with love to you and all the Ites.—from “GRETA GARBOENE,” Wendy Hillocks. Welcome to the Wendy Hut, my dear. The pen-name you have asked for is in use so I have given you the one you asked for with an addition. I am pleased you already know some of our clan, that is splendid.—Wendy.
Dear Wendy,—May I join your merry band of Ites? I love the Wendy page and look forward to seeing it each Saturday. I am 10 years old mv birthday is on May 24. *May I have “Poultry Maid” for my pea-name? Well, this is enough for now. I will write again next week. Best love—from “POULTRY MAID II,” Wendv Hillocks. Welcome to the Wendy Hut, my d-ear. I am ever so pleased to have you in our merry clan. You may have the pen-name you have asked for. Write again soon_, won’t you?—Wendy. Dear Wendy,—l have been reading your Hut page for a long while now and thought I would like to join your happy band. I would like something with P.D. in it for my pen-name. “Mad Cap” I think I know you, and it is about time you paid another visit to the Wendy page. “Old Gumboot” I haven’t seen anything of you for a long while. Well, “Drella” and “Milly Molly Mandy” it is about time you woke up, I suppose you are having a good time touring round. Well, Wendy, I will ring off now as I have been doing a lot of talking for a new Ite. Love —from “P.D. The Shawod,” Hunterville. Welcome to the Wendy Hut, my dear. lam so pleased to have you in our ranks. Let me see now, what penname would suit you b-est? I. have it. I will call you “P.D.—The Shadow.’’ I expect we will toon have our “Mad Caps” with us again. Will you please send in particulars of your name, age, and date of birth?—Wenckri
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 15, 18 January 1936, Page 12
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545Wendy’s Letter-Box Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 15, 18 January 1936, Page 12
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