After Two Years
I “I STILL READ OUR PAGES,” SA Do "LADZ VIOLET” Dear Wendy,--Tap! T ap! , • coiiie inf Here 1 am again, Wendy, turn.ng U p like a bad penny. Althuugu have nut written tu ,- ou jf ur auout l«u years 1 still read our pages. WUal Has Happened to our “Private Delee“ve , | do hope the old Witch has not got him in i lC r clutches. My word Il Ims been ,o|d uere lately. had’ -i icinole Host j lvre tin s morning and I am airaid bed is the best place. 1 am oit 10 uningaiti to a Bible class social, so this wm not be a long e-tei. Aly Joves- 1 wonder Who will be the lucky lour thousandth member O 1 our nut.- Wnat would the editor "O it we an wrote al once) Well, dear Wendy, tills is only a very short note, blit it Will be longer and better next time. Bending my luve to you and Lies, I. am, years auectiuualy, "LADy VIO--1-1-I,’' Maugaweka. Or, bravo, dear! Wiiat a loyal lie to once again return after two years' absence, i think the old Witch must nave our “l‘.D.” W„ have had some veiy severe frosts, too, but cold rain lately, iju, goouuess, please don’t suggest everyoody writing at once! 1 do not know wnat we would do. 1 Will look forward to your next letter.— W Ciuly. “IT NEVER RAINED FOR NEARLY A MONTH,” “MOON BOISE” Dear Wendy,—Here L am again after n. long ab.M.’iicr. I have been going to write f ur |,| lL j t nc>vr sceiue j to get done. We ha\o been having quite :i number of heavy frosts. Lt nover rained Jor nearly a month and some people were gelling short of water. 1 "as very pleased when .school started ugain. | went to the pictures and saw Jane Withers in “This is the .Life.” have started our basketball again. e had to get thy beys tu play to uiake up a team. My sister, “Laugh”'g Moon,” is spending a few days in Huntervillc. .she went back ‘'with Jolly Waratah,’’ who spent a few days with us. We hjivc two little black Bdsiaii kitten and we named them Lib and iJub. Well, Wendy dear, as there is no mure news to tell 1 will have to dose. With lots of Igvo to •you and all the Ites.—l njniain, your jtiuani lie, “MOON ROSE,” Alataroa. \ our letter, dear, is a verv p/easant surprise. I wondered how you fared of late. The frosts are bitter, indeed, this winter. There will be no shortage of water now after all the rain we have hud recently. Basketball is a great game, isn’t it —W’endy.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 145, 20 June 1936, Page 12
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