Everyone is excited because Harry Gribbon is coming back to the farm from the Big City. Dorothy Morrison is hearing wedding bells. When Harry shows up with bride Anita Garvin, she has to reset her sights on farmhand George Shelton.
There are some lovely if old-fashioned bits here, like the noise created by chomping celery, and Jimmie Fox eating corn on the cob and spitting half the kernels at his tablemates. "They must be fun at a picnic," says Miss Garvin. "We're having watermelon for desert," replies Miss Morrison.
Despite the claims that the Hays Office meant that even married couples were consigned to twin beds, Gribbon and Miss Garvin climb into the same bed. How I envy him!
There are some lovely if old-fashioned bits here, like the noise created by chomping celery, and Jimmie Fox eating corn on the cob and spitting half the kernels at his tablemates. "They must be fun at a picnic," says Miss Garvin. "We're having watermelon for desert," replies Miss Morrison.
Despite the claims that the Hays Office meant that even married couples were consigned to twin beds, Gribbon and Miss Garvin climb into the same bed. How I envy him!