

Women and War
Jack Hilton Cunningham
The women's club finds a solution for settling wars.
The women are making a quilt for the marriage of one of them with a young man.
Mrs. Tansey comes in with her unique plan for world peace and eventually gets the quilt and the young man.
| Character |
|---|
| Martha Martin the secretary who is persistently jotting down notes in a notebook |
| Mrs. Tansey a youngish, good-looking woman, hesistant, apologetic, but smiling |
| Mrs. Satterthwaite the most distinguished of the group, who has a gavel nearby |
No More Wars But The Moon is a American comedy play written by Ellsworth Prouty Conkle and published by Samuel French (1955).
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