Evening Star Newspaper, July 31, 1927, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 31, 1927 Summer Visitors By W. E. Hill CCOPYEERE EPT by the Clicaso Trdbune Svidieate ) ¢ little vital spark of every week-end gather | i ied the “Charleston™ a vear or so ago and e 5 4 > A b 2 ¥y 3 The boy with the claborate sport it upon the slightest, if any, provocation - e '3 = ot 8 & clothes all fixed for a nice walk cial “and v girl. Puts “and how™ after along country lanes. His host is says. Cute? Well, say! hoping they will not meet any of the I wish vou could have seen the look Pearl wave me when I asked her how she countryside folk came by so much of old Aunt Georgie's silver plate!” Edith and Eddie are own sister and brother-in-law, respectively, of Pearl and Harry. They are visiting the Jast-named duo. The last few days of any visit among relatives is a dangerous time. Even the most loving of relatives will get wondering about heirlooms On the iringe of the tennis court arc the guests, who do not play many games and understand tennis not at all A very trying over-Sunday house guest is the young man who They are pretending to be delightedly following every messes up the Sunday papers— mixes the sport page up with the nuante of the game. And when some one calls “love set™ situations wanted and buries the news section in the comics, they will give little cries of pleased amazement The bathing beauties. Grace and her mother are so-called house guests and take a great many baths per diem. There is never any hot water left for the family when Grace and her parent get through, and, what is worse, the water supply is in danger from overuse Charles 1s one of those unfortunate young are!” The Sundayv visitors he weren’t expected. . Some one men whose week end has been rained by the ad. "Do motor out and s ome e not dreaming that loss of a valuable piece of bridgework. One And now ) see what's come o1 ! 100 many caramels did it “Can | come in just for a moment?” People who like a bit of privacy now and t should never invite one of those male clingmg vines to visit in the country I'he can’'t_be leit alone for even the smallest irac tion of the 24 hours. Just has to be somebody. 1f no one else is around he'll ¢ ut and talk to Svolgund, the ¢

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