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The girls in Judy’s sororirty are ready to go on strike. Will it help them get equal access to jobs, like the boys have? More importantly, will it help them get more dates?
Marching to respond to a help wanted sign, the girls are tested on their ability to deliver singing telegrams. Judy fills the bill,and is drafted into service. At home, Judy tells the family about the strike in not talking to men, and her new job. For some reason, Randolph doesn’t count and gets the job of being mediator.
As part of her job, Judy delivers a message to a stag party at the athletic club, but isn’t allowed inside. Might this be the same club that father wento last night? It looks like mother will be joining Judy on her strike to not speak to men.
With Judy at home most nights, and not dating, Randolph approaches Gerald. They conspire to make Judy deliver a singing telegram. Will it work to end the ban on speaking to men? She knows it isn’t really Gerald’s birthday, bvut as long as he gets messenges, she is forced to sing tohim. How long will this go on before something breaks? Will Judy get a date? Will her girlfriends feel betrayed?
Mix ups are revealed, and Judy learns the telegram she delivered to the athletic club went to the wrong place. Has she failed at her job? At least it puts mother on speaking terms with father again. Will it also patch things up with Gerald?