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Members of the armed services and a member of the American Newspaper Women's Club enjoy a selection of donuts

As part of "Operation Homefront," the American Newspaper Women's Club in Washington, D.C. sponsors a buffet every Sunday afternoon. Here, members of the armed forces (two wearing aprons) and a female volunteer enjoy a selection of donuts at the Women's clubhouse. The identities of the group are unknown. From: Truman Home.

Members of Armed Services at Party by the American Newspaper Women's Club

Members of the armed services from Fort Meade and Belvoir, some in swimming trunks, relax on the porch and lawn of the Millstone Farm near Burke, Virginia, during a Sunday afternoon party sponsored by the American Newspaper Women's Club of Washington, D.C., as part of "Operation Homefront." The party, including a buffet supper, swimming and dancing, is one of a series of parties held on Sunday afternoons by the Club for enlisted men. The identities of the men are unknown. From: Truman Home.

A member of the American Newspaper Women's Club tells the fortune of an American serviceman

As part of "Operation Homefront," the American Newspaper Women's Club sponsors a buffet at its clubhouse in Washington, D.C., every Sunday afternoon. Here, during the party, a female volunteer reads the palm of a member of the armed forces while three other servicemen and a volunteer look on. From: Truman Home.

Members of the armed forces and volunteers wait for a bus to be taken to an American Newspaper Women's Club party

Members of the armed services and several volunteers wait outside an unidentified building to board a bus for an outing given by the American Newspaper Women's Club, which will include music, cards, dancing and swimming. The Club, based in Washington, D.C., sponsors a buffet every Sunday afternoon, either at its clubhouse or on a member's estate, as part of "Operation Homefront." From: Truman Home.