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[[advertisement]] FOR: - - - - - SERVICE * GOOD FOOD BEER & WINE Dine at - - - EARL'S RESTAURANT 1218 - U ST., N.W. [[Cartoon figure of man at table and waitress serving food with caption "Good Eats"]] [[/advertisement]] [[advertisement]] THE SHOP OF THE CELEBRITIES ROBINSON'S Tailor Shop CLEANING * PRESSING ALTERING * REPAIRING PROMPT SERVICE 1214 U Street N.W. [[/advertising]] ACT II DREAMS - The Guild Sweethearts BIM BAM BOO - Mr. Mangrum and Miss Wyatt LOVE HAS COME MY WAY - Mr. Matthews, Miss Johnson and girls STRANGER IN TOWN - Miss Burrell BALLET - Miss Campbell, Mr. Grayson and Corp de ballet. DON'T EVER CHANGE - Miss Johnson and Mr. Johnson ACCENUATE THE POSITIVE - Mr. Thompson and entire ensemble [[line]] THE GUILD SWEETHEARTS Geneva Lee, Roslyn Moore, Elizabeth Baker, Naoimi Washington, Edna Spaulding, Ludea Johnson, Anita Thomas, Gladys Perry, Roxie Varella, Rennie Warren and Mary Terry. [[line]] THE CORPS DE BALLET Lottie Gaten, Estelle Clarke, Lucretia Williams, Geraldine Ingram, Lois Johnson and Ludea Johnson [[line]] THE LULLAETTES Erline Wormley, Allene Scott, Thelma Davis, Havanah Delaney, Audrey Samuels, Mary Byson, Lois Patterson, April Patterson, Julia Nixon CREDITS The Guild is grateful to the following: The Lichtman Theatres for donation of the Howard Theatre; the Afro-American for publicity; the Musicians' Union, A.F.L., for cooperation and donations; Harry Pope of the Metropolitan Police Boys' Club for his assistance; the Washington Tribune, the Pittsburgh Courier, the Gaily News and Nite Life for publicity; the Georgia Avenue U.S.O. Club for the loan of tables; and C. C. Coley for financial assistance. [[advertisement]] FOX FUR CO., Inc. [[double line]] Furs of Distinction 425 7TH STREET, N. W. EXECUTIVE 6976 S. GREENBERG, MGR. [[/advertisement]] JON KAY BUTLER-SMART HATS-SMART AS THE WOMEN WHO CHOOSE THEM [[end page]] [[start page]] [[image - black and white picture of theatre ensemble]] [[in box]] "WE'D RATHER SAY YES" We don't like to tell people that they'll have to wait to get a home telephone. We'd much rather to say "yes" to requests for service. That's the way it used to be. But the needs of war have first claim on available telephone manufacturing facilities and manpower. Delays in filling civilian orders just can't be helped. All of us telephone people sincerely appreciate the cooperative understanding being shown by the many thousands who are waiting their turn to get service. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell System [[/box]] JON KAY BUTLER AT THE CROSSROADS OF THE NATION'S CAPITAL