A READER’S MEDLEY
Annual Picnic This is Annual Picnic Day, Pack the hamper, let’s away. Bathing suits anti cricket bats. Sun-brown'd faces, wide-brini hats.Mother, daughter, stockingless, . Discard completely formal dress. (Which, I suppose, most of us are doing this hot weather.) Romp and frolic in the water, Father, mother, son and daughter. Lovelorn Reggie over , there Is disinclined to wet his hair; So ‘beautiful’ witii brilliantine He’s “making up’’ to cousin Jean. (Which, .after all. is unite the proper tiling at Annual Picnics.) Our ultra modern bathing dress Is eloquent of scantiness; Says Grandma, taking in the view, “Dear me, what tire we coming to!” Aunt Prn assents in neck-to-knee— Defending the Nineteenth Century. (Which, you will agree, is very brave of her in these times.) —Watihana.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 9
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127A READER’S MEDLEY Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 9
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