CLUB FOR LONELY WIVES
A spinster of Croydon, London, ha. l ? J started Britain’s first club for lonely I wives. Miss E. Howey is the founder I of the Golden Circle, a club which aims to fill in the lonely, tedious hours when husbands are at business and the little women yawn in the drawing room, wondering how soon it will be seven o’clock. So far filling in includes:—Talkie I shows, continuity singing, debates, physiral culture, dressmaking, organised games and dancing. i °
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 122, 25 May 1936, Page 2
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