Ladies Afternoon Tea Party!
Charlie crashed the ladies afternoon tea party.
by Pauline Worthington
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About the Book
Ladies Afternoon Tea Party is a photo book by Pauline Worthington of freestylefotos.com.
Several ladies had gotten to gather for an 1800’s style Tea Party at the Lumberton Public Library.
Charlie, a resident of Lumberton decided to crash the Tea Party because men weren’t invited; he went in carrying his own tea cup and saucer, wearing a big floppy hat that he had borrowed from his neighbor, Pauline.
The joke quickly turns on Charlie when the ladies switch his floppy hat for one full of multi-colored flowers and ribbons.
Several ladies had gotten to gather for an 1800’s style Tea Party at the Lumberton Public Library.
Charlie, a resident of Lumberton decided to crash the Tea Party because men weren’t invited; he went in carrying his own tea cup and saucer, wearing a big floppy hat that he had borrowed from his neighbor, Pauline.
The joke quickly turns on Charlie when the ladies switch his floppy hat for one full of multi-colored flowers and ribbons.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Entertainment
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Jul 14, 2009
- Keywords multi-colored flowers and ribbons, 1800's style dresses, Lumberton Public Library, tea cups, Ladies afternoon Tea Party, butterflies
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About the Creator
Pauline Worthington
Lumberton, Mississippi, USA
Pauline Worthington is an award winning, published Photographer, and published poet of Lumberton, Mississippi. She is also the Co-owner, Co-operator of the Canopy Club Café, located at I.H. Bass Memorial Airport in Lumberton, MS. She is a mother of two, expecting her fourth grandchild. She loves photography, and travel. She enjoys writing and finds art interesting as well!