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Show din . 5- "V .W. - M " . ft. SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN f f SATURDAY, MAY 5, 19a ; . Thought fer tihe Dsy, m ' , J rvtnaldev It a Una comDllmeat wheat MANILA NOTES i nsa tells yes that you have done a A 1 T,-:-r - WW thing ss wail as ne couia nsrs aoas ;t himself.'', :?f : ,;r,;r;::' '; Irs. C. L. WaraJck, Reporter r. it if ! 'J t r ft 'I 1 iS-t v ' 111 ti ;m r.'f : ' i! ! iir' f A , Every radiant petal mI each tiny bad will express to her sentiments ef ' ' " ; 1ot and ' deTotloa saneb. mora ede- ; quately than mere words could fell. ' I Mothers will be happy May 13th if you send them flowers grown by the Lehi Floral Co, XTo cold storage flowers sold by us fresh cut only they last "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" ' iLet us have your order as early as possible and we will reserve the flowers for you. Lehi Floral Company LEHI PL. GROVE LOCALS ' ' . -J .-"''" Mr. O.,- V- Warnfck waa a . 8alt Lehar visitor wsdaeaday. - Hetga 8wenon waa a Provo tfalt -at Thursday. .V; W K Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ywaf wara Oram risitors Sunday. .Mrs. Jaa Olllman, who haa baaa ill for aoma Uma, Is ttadaally taproTing A ttaby boy waa bora to Mr., and Mrs. Dudley Whlta May lat. Mother aai baby are dots Oae' .;.;. Mr. 'aaS Uxii. Ole Chrlstlansaa aad Mrs. Hasa " Raamuaaea ware Bait Laka vlattora 8oaday. . ; Mra. D. F. West and family were maeta ot Mr. aad Mra. Melvln Nel- aoa et Blagham, 8uaday. D. P, West Tlalted at Oa boma of Big daughter,' Mrs. Bertla Harrlaoa Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Chrlsteaaea vara guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Fretf Toaag last' Bundsy. Mr. aad Mrs. J. R. UaUlday aad Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorn, attend ad a meeting of the Utah County Out door Association at Provo Wedaasdsy The Bea HWa glrla of tha Lindon Baeond ward antertstned their' moth- are at tha home of Mrs. Tbos. Jar-saaa Jar-saaa last Friday. A very Interesting program waa rendered. Refreshments . war aarred. .: v- tha Plaasaat Oroe ProtecUTt Fish aad game assoclatloA receiTtd a case ti Chinee Pheasants to turn loose : am tha foothills to help fill the hill wfth this "species of feathered folks. Other, game has been promised the aasodatloa to us in this vicinity.;: - Tha Sunshine Committee' of the Srd ward will hold a "cheer up party at aha home of . Mra. Chriatlna Young Friday afternoon.. Mra. Young has bees ill most ot the winter. The sisters will glv a good program and serve refreshments. . A nice time Is anticipated. FOR. SALE 1 Mat Rack, Beds' aad Mat tresses, Springs, Drew rsv. J Plnlnf Boom Tab Chairs, 'took Store, Electric 8tot (uaver been need); Whlta Sewia? Machine, Electrle Washer and 'other articles.- 1 S S-4 ttsdrbaker Gear, cheap t. ' 1MKR1CA!! tORK :?K UTAH Mrs. Gensvleve Ellsworth Proro viator Tuesday. was - A baby, boy waa born May 1st to Mr. and Mra. Richard Walker. All concerned ar doing nicely ' Mr. sad Mrs. Ralph . Roberta of American Fork ar tha proud parents of a bahy.Mi.v,.--.-" 1 Mr. and Mrs., P. W. Hsrper and Mr. aad Mrs. J. L. Duncan, lately returned from Callfornl were Provo visitors Wednesday, . Mr. and Mra. L. B. Wlmmer ot Magna war guests of. their, parents, MT.;; "d Mr. 1c HCadler, "the past week. -.:---.' Mra.. Fred Young; and Mrs. Perry Harper - spent Tuesday at . the home of their parents, Mr. and Mm. E. A. Duke ot Orem. The Crystal Patrol of Boy Scouts will give a confetti ball at the Undoa Second ward meeting house Saturday night , Hot dogs and lea cream will be sold during tha dance. Mr. and Mra. Winn Roark, Mr. and Mra. 7. 8. ThaobaM of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Issac Csnhsm, Mr. snd Mrs. Tim Richards spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Richards. The First ward gave a program and social la honor ot Melrm Hanson Thursday night H haa recently returned re-turned from a mission. Refreshments were served and a good time waa had by all present. V Estray Notice I hare In my possession the following fol-lowing described stray animal, which if not claimed and .taken away will he-sold at public auction to tte high, est cash bidder at my corral In Pleasant Plea-sant Orov City, on Thursday, the J Oth day ot May. 19M, it 9 a. m One black mare, 9 years old, weight 1200 lbs, brand resembles S C. D. C. on the left side, snd a star on . the right side. Bald eatray was token up by the marshal In said city on the 27th day of April. tU P. HARVEY, Poundkeepcr. ; . o Bttter Viien. Upon retiring, a she seemed very wide awske, I told my little girl to close her . eyes and count the sheep going over the fence. She closed ber eyes tightly. A little later I glanced at her and she had tier eyes wide open, looking up at the celling." I said: "Patricia,' "Pa-tricia,' I thought I told you to' close your eyes and count shepr "I csn see them better with ni.v eyes open,'' she replIeiL-ClilcBSo Tribune. ;0,000 ACCREDITED BABY CHICIS FOB SALE dsrlns; Hay and Jane Send in year orders early. "A grade .00,fur fifty MAO per haadredi flI0,W per thousand. AA" grade W0 per fifty HUM par haadredi I1S&M per thousand, F. O. B. Pets. lama. Member of the Sonoma Cosatj Farm Bureau Accredited v Hatcher WHITE IUTrilERV-X PETaM'MA." PA I.I FOR J A. JM Tha M. I. A. Dramatle Ass's presented pre-sented ths three-set comedy The Ar. rval of Kitty", to a crowded house on Friday afternoon and evening, abd all who attended were very much pleased with the. play and the local talent Each rol waa taken In a most cerdltoble manner. The totowlng were in the cast of characters: Geo. Paul, Mra. Martha -Adams, Stella Johnson, Geo. Monson, LeQrande Adams, Ad-ams, Jesse Iverson, Merrill, Wsrnlck, Lyeon Johnson, Geo.. Monson and El- va Meredith. The Theological class of the Bun-day Bun-day School gave their monthly social Saturday, evening. All members ot the class and Supt and Mra. H.' V. Swenson were present , Gsmes and dancing were enjoyed by all, aad refreshments re-freshments were served. ', The committee com-mittee In charge was Estella Johnson Elva Meredith and LeGrande Adams. ..uv - e e e . -; , The' Sea Gull girls of the Primary held their social at the home ot Ines Monson Friday evening. The regular work and light refreshments ,- ware served. . e a Madge Tnst and Gladys Kins,; who are attending school si Provo, were the guests of Miss Effle Wsrnlck st her home here on Saturday and 8nn-day. 8nn-day. " ' ,r : e ,. . The following M. I. A girl went on the temple excursion to Salt lake Monday: Ethel Warnlck, Jessie Iver son, Ruth, Wsrnlck, and Grace1 Wad- ley, Mra. H. B. Warnlck accompanied them. :v' i" ! ' ' ' ' Mrs. Gardner of Salem visited, here this week with her daughter, Mrs. H B. Wsrnjck. ;. r y.i e e . .?t.i Arvilla Meredith came from Provo and apent last wek .end with her parents.,. par-ents.,. . Jfi ' ' ..!-- At the M. L A Meeting 8unday evening,.; the preliminary . procram waa on artists aad sculptors of Utah County, and the topics were treated la a moat Interesting manner . by Mrs. Jesse. Wadley and Mra Adena Swenson. vMrs. Wadley vread , tip names ot tha artiste listed on the- rail of honor and gave detailed accounts of In achievements ' of - those : who had gained world wide recognition It has been said that . Utah County can boast of more artists than aay county ot Its - slse tn the United States.; - Mrs. Swenson gave a most Interesting account of the ' achieve ments of the sculptors, Cyrus - B. Dallen' and Avard Falrbanka. ' Mra. Maud Glover aad son Arthur, Mrs. Harry. Stoker and Mra. CJIftord Austin of Lehi were visitors .at, the home of C L. Warnlck on Tuesday. . V. The M. I, A Ass'n will enjoy conjoint program next 8unday . evening. eve-ning. The speaker will be Mr. Smith teacher ' of a ' Theological class ' at Prova Richard Candle of 8prlngvlle will furnish the musical program. It will be exceptionally good and all are cordially Invited to attend. That nr-ahaped Vest " The T-ahaped opening of a waist coat la really a piece of vanity, givla tha wearer a chance to show what sort of shirt he wears. It originated la tha days when linen was first won, snd tha roan who ceuid sport s linen snirt wss considered something of s "swell" n had the rttttlna cat la his waistcoat so that ail could sea ate elegance, - Penn's Werdc ef Wledem. Lend Aet beyond thy ability, sor refuse re-fuse to lend eut of thy ability: esDe- , dally when It will help others mors than it can hurt tliee. - If thy debtor D honest and capable, thou hast thy money again. If not with Increase, with prtlse. . If be prove Insolvent do not ruin blm to get that which It will not ruin thee fd loe; for thou art" but a stewnrd. and Judge. Penn. - c Not Really a Pine Tree. Although the knurl tree is often called kauri pine, It Is a native of New Zealand nnd H nof of the family to which spruce, hemlock ftn! pine belonjc. "The -trees sometime attain a height ofJSO feet and are often lined for masts for lirltlsli shlpn. The timber tim-ber Is close-eralned. durable and flexible, flex-ible, and used for nearly all kinds of budding, while kauri renin or gum Is valued for Ita use In making varnishes. Chimneys an Old Inatltutlen. It Is said chimneys wero flrat In troduced" Into Great Britain In their use being confined u rhe kltehea and lorfe hull. They were In bi'h-wi use In .domestic architect! In.'l.'ilo How fan the tiree'-fi mm'I t-n i-.nin acnltitwl with cii! -' kn tjiem I i ' w I If' -fc."' Hfi'Ienf, hy" w.nrH- mrtl, "... ft High Ambition. Whet's brave, what's noble, let's d It after the high Roman fashion, and make death proud to take ua 8hake- speara. , - : Something to-Fret About . A San rraarlsco scientist predicts the end of the earth 200 years hence. If you have nothing else on your mind you might worry about this. " ' ' ; 0 ' ' ' ' ?'. " :, Oldest Cry of Mankind. Oh, that estates,' degreea and offices ' were not derived corruptly, snd that d(ur honor were purchased by the merit of tha wearer.1 Shakefcpear. , Heat Expansion. The bureau of mines asys thst when heating hot air furnaces to a very high temperature the Iron will not melt but If repeatedly 'heated to redness, the Iron will "grow" get larger and may break some other part of tha furnace thst haa not "grown. River Celbratod In Seng. The Suwanee river,: celebrated In the ballad "Way Dowa Dpoa the Suwanea River," rises In , southern Georgia, la tne Okefanokae swamp, and wlnda south-southwest about 300 miles, flowing through Florida Into the Gulf of Mexico at Suwanee bay. Thackeray and the Pantomime.. It la recalled that William Makepeace Make-peace Thackeray waa a fervent sd-mlrer sd-mlrer of pantomime, and he never missed viewing one if ha could help It Be admitted, though, that "very few mea could expect to sea all the pantomime pan-tomime ef oae season," .ft hi Origin ef Wrongful Things. It msy bo safely asserted that bait i he wrong thlnga men do taking sn uversge ot human actio, half at least are done not la despite of conscience, con-science, but with its dubious consent ulien the first dear decisloa haa been c.t aside. Rev. Robert . A. Watson, D. ' ; - m, o . Ilium's Agricultural Laborer. .One of tha surprising features ef travel through Belgium la the mulU-tuda mulU-tuda of small farms and- slse the Intensive In-tensive cultivation. Before the war, eut of less thsa 7,500,000 acre of total area about 5,000,000 acres were tilled. Much of the ground Is worked with tha hoe and tha spade, and no Jess than one-sixth of the, people are, classed a agricultural laberera; ' " ' " ;;;" '": -" 4 Pioneer Apothecaries. N Pharmacy and medicine were first mads separate professions by the monks snd priests of the Tenth and Eleventh centuries. The father ot the apotbecartea seems to have beea Con-stantlne Con-stantlne Afar of Carthage. Their preparations prep-arations and potions were aold to the rich snd given to the poor. No spotha-csrles spotha-csrles are mentioned In Francs prior to 1484. ' " - Morality for Its Own tak . t"lt la surialng,1 aays a ponderous gentleman, "how few- philosophical writers have aver reached other thsa a perfectly commonplace conclusion ta regard to practical morality." There Is ao other conclusion to reach..: Morality Mor-ality Is good conduct for its own sake; no one can come to. other thsa a commonplace conclusion about It E. W. Howe's Monthly. '" , ' 0 " ' J." Thera Wara Ne Objectora. Western Ps per BlU Lariat of Dead Gulch was married st the church here on Friday.; - When the officiating der- gymaa aald,' u any one fear present can show just csuse why . this man and thla woman should not be law fully Joined together, etc," BUI casually casu-ally laid a pair et large revolvers oa the railing la front of him. ..The ceremony cere-mony proceeded without .utetruptlon, ;. ; ' i . i e : "'' Women Cempra with Clecka '' c Woman , art like docka. 8cje of them are fairly reliable with but llttl attention, wMIe others need almost constant care, and It la not always the hlfih-priced, jeweled onea that sre most, dependable. They may bsve pretty hands, pretty face and pretty movetienta, bat they sre liable to get eut of order, snd when they do they sre sll very hard to regulate. Oregon Lemon Punch.; , - !' . . Boys tike the Beech. The beech his many qualities which j commend It fr highway pluming. It is a um oi rujjea growtn, witn aense foliage of silrpusalnji, beauty, nnd lends genuine charm to the roadside landscape, sayi Treen on Good fltl svnH," a book lliut goes Into all "kinds of tree plaitlnji In plain lungtrnge. Its one drahurk, a minor ope. Is thai e bark Is a pcrennlnl Its smooth whl Invitation to tli carving of Inltlaia Ringing Ciangee en Perth. ' ' The deuth wui announced the other day of a gentliman who, Ui son of Jumes Death, f ml chntied his name to U'Aeih, Tim Is an unusual 'varia l.t u. ii ii,'i..r hUK one would Dot ' ' mirli the old fnm- 'V."J "'tl Wr of-Kn'mvlt.ui Court. I" ' '- t!:i" s' I'li iine la de. Uf I tiiHiin.Ujii. The K ,''4 Dear Reader-; This is your corner. aiuiy ana careiuuy answerca, except umss seenuig meaicai aavtca. Names and addreMss of business firms cannot be printed here, but wn be sent If a self-addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request - Questions are limited to twaw Full aama and address must sccomaan each Wtter er no reply caa be made. ' All communications are held strictly eonfidentisL : ' ' : In requesting poems snd songs, the correct title, the first line, or the asms of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamp! addressed envelops also with these requests, so they msy be forwarded direeth? to yes, '".:..,;-.. .:.-,:.., r Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box ISO. . tilt Lsks City, Utah. . . , ,,y 'v-' - - '. These seavs aad poems ar .on the requeeted and To-Be-Feaad list: . Foollah Question. ' A Hobe' Prayr. . ' Swt Niahtlnaal. . Th Brld of th Ball Proudly ah rtrna, lit a uea apoa .th 'throne . ' Following Is a few lint of a aong, Ih tltl unknown: . Balance, balance, the calUr voice rang la the hall. Ocntly, aofUy. th daneera feat fan. Th Cure of Aa Aching Heart Whll th Leav Com Drifting Down, X . , ,. ' Th following aoaga and poama hav been retvd during th paat wek. and 1 with t thank each on for their klndaaaa in contributing thm: Th Two Orphans. Th LltU Hon. Oem Nd, Won't ya Join Ca, ate. .". Lorcna. Alwaya la th Way. Th Star and th Flower. Mabel!, or Th Drunkard's Uf. It will be aery tor th following aeaa namca and addr bfor an answer thlr Uttara, aa th ruls aadlng thla eolumn ladlcat,.- "Cowboy," Robartaon, Wye. "Dlm- Pla," Thaya, Wy. "Bug and Dunk," Waahlngtoa, Utah. Bb and IM, ffho-ahon. ffho-ahon. Idaho. Tobbl and Picker, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah, The Txa Cowgirl, Desert Des-ert Lak. Vub. Th Naughty Pour, ltaridiaa, Ida. A Pusay Willow, av-lead. av-lead. Utah. Pggy A Specks, Homo- sale. Ida. Dr Mia Brooks: . I kaV ba Interested la your eorner aor some time, ana think It flae. I am wondering If yon euld And the songs for m or toll m whr I can gat them. I do not kaow th . title to any of thm. ... ' 1 ' "- iMi iim. km times where she's : sleeping, where , ear loved, lost "darling lias, , wnr ta ivy vines are creeping to their home. beyond the aklea." . "Wbn I, a llttt Indian maid; with . Aeora eups and flowers ' playd." ...-' . . V,.-" ' "Oh i;n wl corns you Jack It you'll only . com baok.. Was ths messags from bom. awt horns." 4 ; Hymn Bong , "I want t go tbr. doa't yonT" C . . Teere-trwiy,-"-- - "' f X. -" ELIZABETH. Payttt,' Ids, lt a hop our eorner will prove fine to you, la that It brlnga thseeom-pltd thseeom-pltd aonga t you. Thaaka.ror the song very much. Xear Miss Brook: , I certainly nJoy reading yur eorner eor-ner every Saturday whn our town paper arrives. I would like to ask you a fw ousstlons. (1) Could yoa pleass toll mo whore to find some good, hu-Snorous hu-Snorous reading. (3) I am . almost fourteen years old and have brown hair, and light akin. What colors would be eultabl for m t wear? Thanking yon la advanc and hoping to so my ustlons anewr4 In th next- paper. Also wtahlng yon much raoeese, I re lain as evor your frlsnd, - SMILES. Amerleaa Fork. Ut. ' I am euroly glad to kaow you mjoy swadmg th quaatlon and aaewars, BmlUa. (1) I hav had a catalogue of rdinga aant to you from which you eaa aelect thos whleh bost suits your aoods. ' (S) Ton should wear- light Shad of blu. yellow, Jad grn, tomato red, coral and salmon pink, aavy, brown and black alcsly If your sum is ciear. Tnanas tor your good wish, glrll. and I return them many (oia to you. - Dear Miss Brook: M m. nave rose your coraer ror some urn ana enjoy it very much. Will van please snswsr sorq questions for met tl J Sen m th songs "Sweet Nightingale" Night-ingale" ana "Bea Bolt" (!) Who ie an author or Tarsan of the A pear - xorai, rairvisw, Wye. very glad te answsr your questions. ropey. "Bea Bolt" will appear her ust as soon aa apaee . will permit "Sweet Nightingale" la eluaive, but hope I may be able to capture It eventually ror you. try Edgar Rice Burroughe I me autaor of "Taraaa of the Apea." Dear Misa Brooksr wo aar reaa your eorner and we aave remarked how full of aunahlne rour enswera seem. (1) We would like to know the meaning of Twlta, Boldle and LaRu. (3) Would you pleaae publish the address of Betty Comp-Son Comp-Son and Harold Lloyd? (9) What novate nov-ate are the most popular on the mar ketT (4) How old ahould a girl be before be-fore getting married? Thanking yo m advance. FKEO "LE8 AND THE ANOEL, " ' Moroni, Utah. Thank girls. We should scsttsr all ths sunshine possible, shouldn't wet (1) Tour names ars sll too modern lo have a special meaning aa yet. It eems. It Ii the old. aubntantlal names, ucli as Mary, .Elisabeth. Grace, Harriet, Har-riet, Anna, etc., whose origin and meaning mean-ing have bean alfted out. (2) Betty Compson may be addressed at the Lanky Studios, Vine tit.. Hollywood, rallf.. and Hsrold Lloyd at the Hal Roach Studio. Culver City, Calif. (8) Anion? the late popular novels are "En-hantej "En-hantej April, "Dim Lantern," "Flaming "Flam-ing . Youtn." 'Teter Whiffle" ana Waok Oxen." (4) So much depends pon the girl herself, and also tha bov. that It Is Impossible for me to srlve Dear Mis Brooks: i;- - - (U When lady is eating upper Ith'aMhale comDanlon at e !. rant or hotel, ahould the lady, raid the menu csru ana decide what she waato, then tell her escort ta order it fit h or should she order It herself! Should all the courses b ordered at the same tlmef :It there . happens to be , more than one couple at the same table, who should order th supper, r should eSch individual' erdar la tura, Udlee Sretf ft) What la tha eraser ws ta knia mmA as a fork whoa carvlag nieatf vTeor appreciative friend. ; ,.';. ; r. '. :: . BOHNIB BBS. (1) A .lady should consult the menu .. : ' ..... ' r, . All Questions submitted win k , mor than a ' very superficial aawr to this quaatlon. Ordinarily I per. sonally do not think It wlae to anu ths responsibilities of married life a dsr twsnty-one r twenty-two, tharh oireumatane might mak It quit sen slbl to marry younger than this. , ; T DOROTHT, Wendell, Ida.! WuV send your aong tn your encloaed aa- velop as soon aa It Is located. Dear Miss Brooks: . - I am aa old. young man, and am la- , tereated In your aaawers to eorres. pondenta May I aik a favor of yoat Will, you send me the story of Pand.' ra'a box of ylls from mythology ' Thanking you la advance, I am yours respectfully, M. H How. Idaho. . Watch your atop, Mr. -Man. aad be.' Sn thinking you're a young, young an, or you'll soon be aa eld, old maa. I am very glad you are Interested tai my eorner and you are very welosmei to the atory you rqut told . briefly,, but; I hop uf ftoleat to aupply year' need. Pandora, la Oreek mythology, waai the first woman created. Juplur (wh in Jtoman mythology was king of havl an, and whom th Qreka called Zua),' was ao angred at Prometheus, because! he had atolen fire from heaven, that he! resolved to avng himself upon maa,!. iK ne cajiea upon vuican to raanioa a: being In godlike form from earth aaaJ water. AU the goda Joined la endow-! Ing . the new being with attraetlve qualities or those qualified to make mischief. Minerva gave her artist knowledge, Venus contributed beauty. and Mereury made her-artf u od d-signing. d-signing. Th Graces aad th Seasoai clothed br, aad Jupltar christened her' Pandora, or all-gltta. Thus ndow,! the asw ereatlon was sent to Prometheus, Prome-theus, wb received her coldly, tor he' was suspicious ef gifts from the gods Then Mereury took her to Kplmetheus, who was anueh more trustful than his brother. He married her and waa aap-i py until Mercury brought a box which; he confided te the ear of Pandora, with. strict laatruotlone that ahe ahould not open It. Her eurioualty, however, waaj toe strong, and she undid the fastenings fasten-ings . Then at eaee there buret eut all the vices, sine, crimes aad aufferiaga that can afflict man. for Jupiter had! seen that the box waa wall Slled. Frightened at what aha bad done, Pan-I dors hastily abut dowa the lid In time, to retain aad preserve for man Hope,! which alwaya followe suffering aad Is ths chief consoler ef the race. - ?--''.: I will ueirti your songs' as' soon as 1 can get them la the envelope yea en -I eloasd. . - Dear MIS Brook: i would ilk to nav you answer a question. My hair la brown and comes to my waist. It la thick and tin. Do you think It la best to bob Itf I am eleven ysara old. Reipectfully yeure, B, (X. Kuna, Idaho, No, my dear, not unless yoa wish te. Since It eeems to be doing ao . niesly I would not have It eut unleee 1 bad a preference for It that way. Ton are young enough so that It la perfectly all right for you to wear It bobbed If you wish, but alaee you hav such ale hair I almost bat to hav yoa do It To AUDREY, Provo. Utah: Here la the aong you are looking for I am aare. entitled, "Kobla Adair:" : ' ROBIN ADAIR What'a this dull town to mar i - Robin's not near; What was t I wlah'd te seeT ' What wlah'd to heart Where all the Joy and mirth Made thie town a heavaa oa earth T Oh, they're all fled with thee, . Robin Adalrl What mad th' Assembly ahlaef Robin Adair! r What made the hall ao Baef Robin waa there) What when the play was e'er, What made my heart ee aeref Oh, It was parting wlth. " Robin Adalrl ... r .. But new thou'rt aeld te ate, - Robla Adalrl But now thou'rt eeld te me, Robin Adalrl Z Tat, him I lov'd eo. well . -.' Still la my heart attall dweUI Oh I I eaa ne'er forget Robla Adalrl r Dear Miss Brooks: l "This Is my first attempt to write tej you, but hep I am welcome, I read1 your eorner. and would like very muchi iw nier . tt in yea answer momwi question for met (1) Can you ploasej tell m the meanings. If there are anyj or these aamear Phoebe, Joan, Wlal rrod, Laura, and Vivian. (S) If you happsa te meet a friend - whom 'yoa have not aeon for a long time, what la a good way to greet thsmt Wishing you loads or success, youra truly, . . BLUB BELL. Loaran. Utah. Surely you are welcome, dear, and! thank you for your good wlahea 1) Phoebe meana "shining:" Joan IS ths feminine form of John and John means; The Lord araWouslv rava" "the ara- clous gift of Qod:" Winifred, "friend, peace;" LaUra, "a laurel;" Vivian, "live- ly." (2) It would be according to th degree ot friendship, my dear, and; whether man, .woman, boy or girl. If" It ahould be aomeone of whom you ar very fond, I do not think you wHl atop to think of any particular form ofj greeting, but that you Will do th nat ural gracious thing without any i-fort. i-fort. Don't you think eot - and inform her esoort- what sh wishes.'. Th gentleman doea th ordering. Ths, entire dinner ahould be ordered at the same time. . Kaoh eouple erdere their, owa dinner, eaeept when one gentla-maa gentla-maa la giving, th dinner, la which e salt sa-lt lUifr rdrs hi dinner la advance er eheoaee the dlahea, Inviting agg-tloaa agg-tloaa from hie Sjueat. (8) la earvlns mat,'hpld th cafvlnf fork la -th Jeft haftd. tha forefinger phtced on the top aide of the fortr lb VrdeT U Wetter Hold It In place! then Tlce the. torn la th meat.e'aa angle whereby the piece of meat eaa be held firmly, Kneus meat Is earved before removlag the fork to aerve alt. y . -. ';r; Poet T01 tl So s V A I, - H'! |