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ELAINE CHINA: Ah, the honorable lady ain't seen nuthin' yet! She have fine time in my countly. First she see Fu Manchu and Fu Fu Manchu and Fu Fu Fu Manchu Che wickeder than the other two, he feed councillors poisoned stewj. Heh, heh, heh! If she only stay she have more fun. I show her Fee Fi Fo Fum Fu Manchu. Heh! Heh! CLAIRE MEXICO: But she have much excitement here, Mees America! She see a revolu- tion and banditti! Bing bang bang bang. We like to make a lot of noise. ' ESTELLE STATUE OF LIBERTY: Well, she had a pretty good time on her trip. but she looked mighty happy to get home-and say, I didn't mind giving my arm a rest, either! VICTOR KTHE VICIOUS VIPEPXD July 12, 1936 Social Hall DERE CHLOE2 Lawdy, what a day ah done have! This morning we was all set for the big house-party, and everything was a-goin' fine. The girls was a bit jittery about their lil brother finding out, and Connie even wore that ole bathrobe for luck. She and Janet fJanet's the one who looks like Judy Weiss, and Connie's more like that Carol Davidsonj. Well, they most had a nervous breakdown trying to keep that chile Victor off the phone and away from the door! QHe's always bringing me to mind of Arline Van Praag, too.j Pshaw, everything looked mighty fine, and ah most had that jinx-chile packed off on his way, when in walks that Dudley-you know, that one who looks kind of like Phyllis Merson. lVly soul, did he shore sp-ill the beans! Well, Chloe, right off that Victor boy gets' himself a deaf and dumb attack. Oh my, what a morning! 'Fhere's Connie a-frettin' and Janet all upset and ah's just all mixed up. It's a mighty lucky thing Jan's boy friend--that nice looking Norman Joy Ostriker-walks in. He sho' got busy right off! Victor's attack didn't bother him nohow. He just gets the queerest ole doctor-Von Von Weiner- schnitzel something--must be related to Eleanor Linder, ah guess-and sakes alive, he climbs most into that Victor's neck and wants to operate right on the table, in the living room like that. He's all set to shave Victor's head, when, sakes alive, don't you think that chile got his voice back! Queerest thing, ah calls it. I'm all wore out-first the packing, then Victor, and having all those young folk dropping in. Lois and Beatty and Marion and Floyd Gibbons Siegel. I'm glad they're all on their way for the week-end party at last. Yore cousin, GERANIUIVI CBEVERLY SCHNITZERD P. S. Ah thinks that Dr. VonSchI1einerwitzel kinda liked Miss Connie.
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'rm .QI X In g f X51 ll ' I f l lllvl: Lf A .1 X , ygifilqdgllf g,ixf.- H -Q g- X , THE FOURTH OF JULY CRUISE The map of the world is speaking. Oh, no, not that dull map of your geography lessons, but a gorgeously animated map full of the most familiar faces. The Whole World seems so very excited, for Miss Audrey Weiser America has just completed a Fourth of July cruise on her 160th birthday. EDNA HAWAII: Oh, I do hope she liked that dance. Beverly and Arline and Evelyn prepared those leis especially for her! ARLINE ESKIMOLAND: Ughl Ughl Betcha my life she likum my boys! They sing fine. Ugh! Ugh! Oh come and live in Eskimoland, it's really velly nice. There's nothing cold about it except the cold and ice. Ughl We show her nice patriotic weather! Her nose get red, her ears get white, her lips get blue. LA ISABELLE FRANCE: Oo la la! So young, Miss America, for her 160th birthday! Who said ze figure doesn't lie? Ah, how I hope she like ze portrait Constance and Judy paint for her. DORIS SWITZERLAND: Oh up she went-tra la la-all out of breath. We're mountain climbers soboldl One step forward and three steps back: your foot slips and then you grab hold. Ha, hal How fast that Captain Irma Newman told his sailors to go back to level earth. SELENE NORWAY: Oh hum, I'm still sleepy from the song my little Norwegian children sang to her. Everything is upside down, now the sun is out of town. I'm still yawning. Off to bed now we must go, there to stay six months or so: tucked in till the next sunbeam, think of all that we can dream! Ho! Hum! '
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THE UGLY MUGLY Come back to the kitchen and hear for yourself The tale of the dishes that stand on your shelf: The story of Saucy whose crack was all mended, Whose homecoming laughter so soon was ended, Of the plain brown Mug, who heaved a sigh Whenever the Sugar Bowl went by, Of that Sugar Bowl with the frosty stare Whose haughty nose curled up in the air: With Pepper and Salt. in spice and in trouble Getting all mixed up because they were double: And the two friendly rivals, old Pot and old Kettle, Each of them showing his own proud mettle. The Silverware, too, we mustn't forget, Giving us lessons in true etiquette: Nor that very superior British Glassware, So easy to see through in spite of their air. Come back to the kitchen, a-tiptoe at dawn, And see what a show Rondack's Juniors put onl REMEMBER ...... ? lt's Daytime, Our Playtime is Here ......,............. Irma Newman flietllej and the Whole Kitchen H Something's Gone Wrong With the Sun Cups-Arlene Levy, Lila Altman, .loan Feldman, Marion Eisen? Saucers-Ann Newcorn, Bert Pines, Felice Linder, Estelle Katz, and the Whole Kitchen 'lWe're Different as You See .,Gloria Shustek fSugf1r Bowl! and Elaine Davidson KUgly Muglyj He110, Sauey, Hello ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,...,,....,.,,...,....,.,,,...,..........................,,. Everyone in the Kitchen I Thought My Crack was Mendcd .... ........................................... B arbara Blickman fSauCy2 Ir'5 Terrible to be Twins ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,..,.. C laire Field and Norma Thalheim fPepper and Saltj The Pot and the Kettle ,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,.....,,,,.,......... l rma Newman and Jane Weiss KPOIQ Silverware Drill i Spoons-Judy Simon, Elaine Eisen. Faith Pancth, Phyllis Rabi Knives-Edith Laurie, Berdonah Levy, Edythe Bleetstein, Anita Frank: Forks-Arlene Friedlander, Joan Samek, Marilyn Diamond, Bebe Baron Dance of the Glasses ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Betty Geller, Jacqueline Rosert, Berry Mitchell, Selene Davidson
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