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Show V' SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1923. American fork citizen SATURDAY, JUNE 9, i; It U EASY So Gobk Electric ally Just a turn of vthe switch tujd cooking begin another turn and the heat is increased as desired. , ,' ;:- Yon will take endless pleasure in your clean; modern ' kitchen with its efficient electric range. Now Is the right time to buy an ELECTRIC RANGE , Now priced as low u MO EASY TERMS i , '-NO SHORE J -NO SOOT I ' , . NO ASHES . --' , , -N0FUHE3 . j! " -NOKINDLINO ' ' Coxae in and select the model you want ."! ... v . . . . t-rf , ' ' i. ' ' . ' ' Utah o(ht if ' 3 ; "Efficient Public Service EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOMK ;. .TO HIES In. C 1. Wankk, I epoftnr 11 ! I At the social given by the mem- ttn of the Relief Society la honor ot ' tha retiring officers , the following arogram wu gltn: Singing, "Count Tour Many Blesslnga;" prayer, Nettie 1 Waralck; pluo aolov Aaselya Warn. ' ick; expression of appreciation, Mrs. ' ' less Waaler; Piano solo,- Mra. fan ' W. Edward; presentation of beaa-Ufnl beaa-Ufnl bouquet of flowers la aiaut " f lass bolder TMVaHtoheh ot remembrance rememb-rance by Pres. Adena W. Swanaoa to Ura. Chriatlna Wamlck. lira. Loulaa Sana and Mra. Hilda Meredith, the retlrlnf presidency, and Mra. Han-Aab. Han-Aab. Monaon, who baa aerved aa a taaeher for otct 20 year. A rery toochins retponae waa mada by each one. Singing, : "III Go Where You Want Me To Go"; ' prayer. Angle Waralck. Ice cream and cake wera erred aa refreahmenta. ; ' 'The Theological claaa of the Sunday Sun-day School held their monthly social la the achool house. Dancing and gamea furnished entertainment after which a weenie ' roast waa enjoye'd lj all. The committee In charge consisted ;ot Elra Meredith, Eatella ' iohnsQRjind, Le3rande Adams. j lnn llnlnian. who haa been la the U V. S. hospital,' Salt Uke City, haa ' returned to her homo here. "T IMIsb Angelyn Warnlck fsspenalhi th week in Salt Lake-With relaUrea aa4 trlenda. ' ;-v '. : " "7 ftfiaa Ida Ilolman. who has : been -Ttry ill, la reported much better. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Norrla, Mra- . Waldron Habblah and Mra. Hulda EabUah of Salt Lake, were Ylattort vtth Mr. and Mra. H. V. Bwenson . Sunday. ' ' ' ti,W. L. Webb of Salt Lake, and Mra. Maud Glover of Lehi spent 8undar with their sister, Mrs. Angle Warnlck. Warn-lck. -'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holman of Salt Lake Tiaited at tha.home ot Mr. and Mrs. Art Ilolman Tuesday.1 , ( Miss Leigh, County .Demonstrator f Proro, met the ladles of the Farm ( Bureau on Tuesday. .-. The pattern of i'the one-piece dress was drafted. The closing social of th M. I. A. waa held Friday erening end proved . to be one of the moat enjoyable affairs af-fairs of the season.' There was a . .splon'lliT attendance of M. I.'A.mem- beri and Pres. and Mra. 8. L. Cklp- -Geo. W. Laraoa and Jaa, D. , Thorns were' Tisltors at Goehen Saturday. Clyde Burns has just returned from California where he has spent the winter working. j'; 'UV Mrs. Ora Hallsey and children visited vis-ited friends and relatives at American Pork. Saturday and 8undar. i Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Orerlada and Mr. J. D. Thome were Salt a Lake visitors WedaesoV.':.-;;'i!I'. Mrs. Blanch Jaokson of Salt Lake. ta vialting thla .wsakwtth Mr..; end Mrs. J. R. Halllday and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs. Vy-".'-.-v-'' Mrs Annie Dittmort of Salt Late, returned to her homo after visiting with relatives here since Decoration day. " y,' Tha Mutual Improvement asaoclat- Hon ot the Second ward, of Lindas en- Joyed an outing to Saratoga Saturday afternoon. ' J . - '" '."T"T''?,'- Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Hayes went to Monroe on Friday June 1, to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Orion Pratt Lee, grandmother of Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. C. H. Miller left for her home in Denver, Colo., after vlaltlng the past' two weeka with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Hana Raamuaaea. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Baxter ot American Fork, and Mr. Geo.. Holman of Salt Lake were also pre sent. The rooms were decorated in green and gold, M. LA, colors, and the tablM were made most attractive 4a the same color icheme, flowers being used aa decorations. ' It was an Auld Lang 8yne social and the gueau represented famous characters of the past' aid preaent. Each had pinned upon them that 'which waa aymbollc of the person represented. ' ' Queen Iaabell wore a tiny picture ot the three ships ah furnished Columbus. Henry Ford wore a ' reaT atlaature Ford cor. CoL Roosevelt had a Hny characterlstlo-Blg 8tick . There were 80 of the notables of the world assembled as-sembled and all Joined in , aingins "How Do Ton Do." Thla waa followed fol-lowed by the grand march. At ln- tervala the mualc atopped, each cae! shook handa with th person next to him, calling him by the name represented. repre-sented. Place cards at the ' table contained the words of the . song "Auld Lang Syne" and tb name of ' Peter Jacobson and daughter JCva, ot Upton, Utah, spent several days this week visiting at the homt ot Mr. and Mra. Hana Rasmuaaen.. ' Look out for bills announc ing M? sale at the. Pleasant Grove Mercantile storey begin-ning begin-ning Thursday, June 14. poors will be closed all day Wednes- oay, june uul - , , , A'm NOTICE TO CREDITORS 131 THE PISTHICT COUKT 0? CTIB COC.XTT, STATE Or LTAHjf ... In the matter of the estate" of Hy- rura It. Clark, deceased. " : : Creditors a ill present claims .with Touohcra. to the nnderslgnerrat' the office of Dr. 6.t E. Orua,, Administrator Adminis-trator .of I be estate ofHyrum L Clark, deceaned, at PleaaantT Grove, I'tah County, 'Utah, before the . 38th day ot July. --: -------; ;?v ' LR 0. E. GRUjI, AflniiniVirMUir of the Eatate ot MAliflS M LARSON,1 ' Attorney "for Administrator. ;Ftrat publication May 191323. ! 164 100 -100 'US M 184 68 tm u 16 888 J U r 7T 200 IS 11 to -111 4 109 181 in 44 264 18 Shares Amt, 48 ' $1L0 15.00 15.00 Last publication June 9. 1923. JcsjWillardToda th characters represented. During; the banquet, , the following toasts J tn Ki'cu. in, vuiyuiBu as .aris- topher Columbus; Mra.' Jesse Wadley aa Clara Barton; C L. Warnlck as Brlgham Young; Geo. Paul as Mark Twain; Lyeon Johnson aa Edgar A. Guest; Pres. Julia Baxter aa Susan B. Anthony; Geo. Monson aa Foster sang "Old Folks At Home"; R E. Baxter Ss Francla Scott Key and Geo. Holman. - . The eonjolnt-aeaaton: ot the M. 1. A. was held Sunday evening. At the officers' meeting 'held at 7 o'clock there wu 100 per cent of the ward officers and Stake 8upt W. W. Warnlck War-nlck present. Each officer expressed appreciation of the work accompltoh-ed accompltoh-ed during the past year and the aplendld spirit . of unity and friendship friend-ship which the - earnest group - of workers felt . for each other as well as tor the members ot the M. I. A. The musical program' of the conjoint meeting was exceptionally good. It, consisted of several violin selections by Miss Florence and Master Leland Priday accompanied by Miss Mary Wild of American Fork, and . vocal solos by MisS Margie Allrcd accom panied by Miss Mary Poulson . of Pleaaant Grove. The speakers were Stake 8apt W. W. Warnlck and IHgh Councilman R. D. Wadley. the preliminary programs given' in Mutual during IhSj winter on Utah County tave roven very instructive and intereating, and members of the organisation are now writing poems and songs and essays on Utah County.- These will be considered at the nest conjoint session sod prises will be swarded. They are to be in the hands of Pres. . A. s P. Warnlck before juiy'.ist.,i.,i.:;..:j: DEUNQunrr hotics, 1 i ii - S' : The Pleasant fireve- Cannlnf :. Cem . " psay, rieaaaat Greve, Utah. : Ther, are delinquent "upon the following fol-lowing described stock on account ot assessment levied oa thai 10th day of April. 1928, the several amounts sot opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: ; ; Name ; No." of No. of Cert. , Aaderson. 8wea O. y 18 Anderson, Bwen O. 88 Anderson, 8 wen O.Z SOS Anderson, Mrs. O. H. SOS Baxter, W. O.' - 17 Baxter, W. C. 144 Cbbbley, Robert IS Cobbley. Robert 178 Culllmorej A. L. ' 861 Clark, W. BV 6S Coulam, J. a 84 Clark, Cecil Whlta 188 Dickerson,' J. A. ; SS Featherstone, Ttoa. S6S FugaL Jaa. 174 Gummett, C. A. - 90 Gray, Lloyd' ' .71 Gilles, Hyrum - S8 Harper, Perry " " S6S Homer. W. H.'Jr. 89 Hayes, W. L. ; Hayes, W. .L, Healey, Walter Hedqulat Drug Oo. No. S65 70 111 81 78 SOS 199 71 let 87 S4 88 81 1S7 837 C87 .868 841 SS7 S5S 99 111 359 89 .40 93 313 194 , 7X 14S lea. r l iB II HIM I W,r. , i"r-T JT rr-Y W LLkTTH I ' P. r v :i ; Hooley, Alonso Hayes, Mrs. R- Harper, A. L. Harls, Albert Homer, W.(H. Sr. Johnson, C O...H.. Johnson, J. Qv Johnson, J. G. Jensen, 8tsphea Jensen, N. P.' Jex, Heber C. Jensen, Peter Jenaen, Peter Kirk, W. P. Kakunea, Jaa. Lund, L. W. -Larsen, C. F. " Lund, Martell Larsen, Marlon ' Monaon,' Jens Monson, Jens Marrott, Mrs. W. H Murdock, J. R. , Monson, Lawrence Nelson, 8wen J. : Newell, Arthur S. Noyes, J. F. Robins, Wm. Robins, Wm- Russon, T. J' . Smithy DA,M,' Smith Fred '." ' Storrs, J.. H. Snow, Jas. Fenton Shelley, B. C Smart, Thos. SmarfThoe. SmartThos. Smart, Thos. Taft, L. Tatt. L. Wright, A. Hi Walker, Ben. Walker, Jas. H. Walker, Jas. H. Walker, Jas- H. Wadley, R. D. Wadley, Mrs. N. 8.61 18.75 " S.00 11 60 .00 t mo 13500 SL7 18.35 too 1.75 ' 5.75 15.75 5.25 - S.00 57 50 28.75 S.76 5.75 11 JL 1751 SS5 8.75 75 IS 4fx loo 50 500 in 7S IS ss ss s 31 13 380 115 85 S3 95? us ss 58 so : 1000 80 10 -21 a Sf VAw a vt 4! 151 190 268 104 115 120 128. 218 91 69 263 219 317 191 240 264 Warnlck & gone, a P. 49 Jeaa Wfflaid hah mi mmm IwfCa Jbafove a setara aaatch wtA DeacTery. It ti as a beet wUh Lett ftme schedtdel at M. T. July f. t,'Uirds sejeant kaecfcevt .ef FkvdJ SB S9M BJI V;.-KtEE DE1ION3TRATION . ... .Call In; today and try an ce C Cold Drink, at ;S.''t "All Rcfiet Ctrnc "rem Land. -..Tlie fiiTr funiif vna the lint man and ell M-tortr nubility rente on pea-session pea-session n! ntw of In ni Emerson. i U". f .. V lien. econn !! "' I hiiJ io Its de(li 'i'1 i"T- M!is peart. Heln. ' ," : ,,iUSmm". ' V1' 1 : 'Ml. Oet Cyn Let Him in. ( . Cast mil th ".trm'r ami contention aball o out; ret atrlfr nnd reproach hall rnn.T -Rolouiwi . ; Walker, F. F. 265 Wadley, Ed. 60 West, Joe. 266 Walker, L- R. , 222 Wrtght, C. L. 339" Young," Clifford 195 Clegg, Thoa 267 Downs," Samr 268; " Spry, Wm. 123 Homer, R. K. . 206 Sorr. Mary A. 160 Ball, Geo. , 170-Ball, 170-Ball, Stena '171, WeekiTTir O. , 161 Crookaton, Clyde P. 196 Crookston. Clyde P. 301 Noyes,, Mrs, J. F;. 197 Chlpman, Manda ' .200. Strong, Evelyn Iver. . , 115 '84V6 46 675 12 1000 1000 f 1000 1000 8780 200 12 U 187 H 1050 230 16 138 U1V4 450 . 100: 500 SS :60 1000 60 1000 son, 320 8troDg,.WUl , 22 Miller, J. Fantoo. 246 Driggs, Howard R. 26 Holman, A 324 60 50 600 100 100 1000 (00 60 60 2000 15 ; . s ' 33.75 16.00 28.75 675 14J0 1160 500.00 769 3.50 L6.75 38.75 ,8.3 1160 143.75 3.12 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 945 00 60.65 8.00 2.87 46.87 .13 263.50 67.50 8.62 23.00 4.00 34.60 ,3.87 113 50 35.00 126.00 8.26 12 50 250.00 12.60 J50.00 13.60 13 50 "125.00 25.00 3500 25000 126.00 iiM 12.50 500.00 S.75 .75 Address letters very plainly, with pea and Ink, to Helen Brookt, Box U; Dear Eaadert Mhls is your corner. All questions submitted wQl W fullv snd carefully answered, except those seeking medical advl. , . Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed hart, k-be k-be sent if ft self -ad dressed, stamped envelope accompanies the remit" ' Qaeationa are United te two. Fall aaae aad address stost sL, each tetter or ae reply caa be made. r , All eommunlcations are held strictly confidential -- ;- - In reauestinr poems and songs, the correct title, the first fa. . 28.75 . asms ef the author is necessary in order to find them. ' Please send itinn ' 8.60 addressed enralope alao with these requests, bo they rosr be forwardei 16.50 8J.17 14.60 t.75 7100 6.76 19.25 50.00 5.76 425 1160 in 2175 1S4.00 116.00 100 Salt Lake City, Utah. ; BONOS RBCSTYKD , k The following aeaga aaS poems have beea received during the past weak, aad I wish te thank each one fer their klndnssa la contributing therai . On the Banks ef the Brandewlna ' Tapa', Kiss Me Again. , . Bird With tha Broken Pinion. Sunshine of Paradlee Alley. Mothar If In. My Old New Hampshire Home. -' hong. Long Ago. , The Cottage by the Sea. , Caliterala aad Ton. -.' . ' The Lmit. No men 'wlmiiltl v i'v.itt what he ran reHartnMy xi' " wrriw.. iie-ton iie-ton Evening TrenT'lrt" v r- ,-; - DHisien 'wViifa ?r4alan v'L" "AT'itiHiins t" a mot fonrt declalce) a ,V(nn p5;':H jMi )l?.,;'Pe)ta.1 vrnii' , nof ripened ,wtth ttiWiV VjSWlfiW her" 'Hffil ilwlnrt. iiii. 'mk: Juaf !!N ln-'r" ' " ' -" ; And In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 10th day of April, 1923, so many ahares of each parcel of such stock as may b necessary will be sold at the office of the, Pleasant Groye Canning Company, Pleasant Grove, t'tah, oa tha 25th day of June, 1923, at the hour of If o'clock Boon, to pay delinquent assessments there- on, together with ' the coat of adver Using and expenses of sale. ,. , II . W. JACOBS, Secretary. Pleasant Grove, titan First publication June 9, 1923. : v I-ast publication June 23, 1923. t " ''"evenae. ;f ('-'. Revenge In i drtt In the paying of which the grentent knave la honest and atneere. and, ae far aa be Is able, puoctual. Colten.i'-!', ;.VJ,L . ., '"-- Change ef Vaaea . , IMCSiBnge of venue . Is s (aw term meaning a change that 11 made la the place of trial from one court. te an ather. ' . . BONOS REQUESTED Theee eonga and poems are en the reqtieated and To-Be-reuna llat: - Mammy e Mine. , ' Flower of Araby. -.When Tou're Gone m Not rorgot. (Answer to When I'm Done Toall , ;': Soon forget.) ,:' Through the Night " I Wlah I Knew.- . - ' Don't Turn Mr Picture te the WalL We're J net Plain Folka. la the Harbor of Home Sweet Home. Preaae, aUaama, Preaae Klaa afa Dood-elght.' How Mneh for a Bachelor Tve a Longing In My Heart for Tea, ' - Lou 1m. ' ; . . Ola Olson. - '" ' . -" Thrdusk an oreralxht when I naked taat week for the song, "A Little Child Shall Lead Them," I neglected to state that thla waa a different one from the ane I had asked for before. The first line ef the one my reader wlskie aenr, la aa follows: Title, -A Little Child Shalt Lead Them;" first Una: - "It .waa one bitter night la winter, the wind blew Beree and old." - . Songa have noon received with only the following algaatnres attached, and I take thla opportunity of expressing my appresastl ) fer the Interest take in the readarar roquesta tor eonga. Thank you. A Reader, Olenna Ferry, Ida.tMra XL B. f, -Wolfhala, Aria.; X T. &, Lea Angolea, Calll: Mrs. C M. L, Salt Lake City; Aa Interested Reader, MontloeUo. . TJtj Dixie, St Oeorxe, Ut.-.... , j- . ... . Dear Mlsa BrookS: : y- We have -boon reading: your corner and thought we'd Uke to Join aad aak you a few questions:- (IV Is It proper to aak your friend back to your house after being out ear riding In the afternoon, after-noon, for the first timet What would you do to a person If he waa.Jaalous of youT (8) la what way caa you win a fellow'e heart 1 We remain aa ever Ieur-frtenda, , . -'.....,.. " TWO LITTLBI STARS. Xyton, TTt Always glad to welcome new Questioners, Ques-tioners, LltUa Stare. (1) It la unite proper to Invito your friends Into your home. It la alwaya proper to be gra cious and hospitable, and make all your friends feel welcome to come to your home any time they wUh. There Is scarcely anything which will make and hold friends so effectively aa thla at Biosphere of hoapltallty pervading the home. (2) I do not Imagine I would do much of any thins, dear srlrls, except ex-cept leave him pretty much alone. Jealousy le a form of eelflihness which should sot be tolerated. (3) There are ways and ways, girls, and 1 advise that you follow your own sweet way. If thle does not affect the one yon have in mind, try It on another boy, who per' haps has a more susceptible heart. Dear Mlsa Brooke: . . Thla Is my first attempt to write to you but hope I am welcome. (1) How tall and how much should a girl weigh that le IS yeara oldT (9) If a boy tells a girl, to write to him and glvea her his address, and the girl wrltea and he answers, would you advise the girl te write again? Wiahlng you luck and success In your work. BROWN ETES, Idaho. Tou are welcome and hope you coma again. (1) The average height of a girl of alxteen la about 63 tnchea and the weight la 111 pounds. (1) Ton should have told the young 'man yon would answer his letter after he had first written to you, but aa you have already written to him first, and ha haa .answered, let It go at that, and write againv If you wlah to do so and he haa expressed a d eel re for yon to. Thanke, Brown Eyes. . ' . Dear Helen s- ' Would yov please help a stranger aa you have helped many othera. .Ivtn S3. She la Id. I love her and aha loves me. Ar we too young . to get married?, I never knew another girl that I even eared for, but my heart haa found the girl of my dreama now. I haven't proposed It to her, but aha 4a so different, that I'm, afraid If L wait aha will want some one elea morajier own age, better educated and with mora money and one who dances. I've never been to ..high school. She Is a sophomore. .If we do marry I (intend to put her clear through school. I have almost paid for a pretty home which I know aha will like. I don't waat her for her money because she hasn't any. I know I am respected and I can Obtain a recommend. Pteaae telf me what to do. Tours enviously, TROUBLED. Ut Aad aa yon think you have found tha girl of glt-lsl And yon ask me if you are old enough to marry. Tbta would be a difficult, question for me to decide de-cide for you. However, I have your letter to Judge row by, and 1 am Inclined In-clined to think you are old enough, but the sweetheart! Sixteen Is very young for a girl to-now hsr own heart, and for your own sake aa wall aa hers, I would ad viae that ' you let her know Dear Mlsa Brooks: ; Will yon kindly publish In the papsr how to launder organdy dreesea te make them look aa near new as possible? I shall be very grateful for thla Information. Informa-tion. Respectfully; ' MRS. K. F sugar Houee, ITt ' My first euagefftlon would be for you to dry clean It. Thla caa be dona very satisfactorily af home by obtaining the best grade of gaaoline possible and then proceed to wash the garment aa you would were yeu. washing it In water, using a puroi white; jsoap.'rif;S4uese ralhsr than rub It Rinse thoroughly once or twice In clean gasoline. Oaao-line Oaao-line af course should, be, used out of doera a1 way from flteU and .The gerttertf 'Should hang outside for one dav at least,.., ,T'' a'l'n " In thla proa hew dearly roe love her, hot Vi as. tent with, thla for about twe aZ yeara Would It not be muck eetuTk have her find eome one she aicMh better before you marry her tau a terwardf Tou can afford te wta yon will be but twenty-five taea Wh those two yeara the little keiae J caa he mada cosier still, aad fa, love yoa think yours bow abouM tea out to belong to another, yea have ant saved the greater pain at least, bMam ' to know her te be unhappy wits r 1 or eeck happlneee with another ah. the marriage vows, would Indeed, sttw greater pain, would' It not? Yov to, eeema true blue, and your piaas a your little sweetheart sound ante ! fully unselfish, but as I see It, nv st-vice st-vice would be te Juat wait a little at ' at least What do you thlak? Cm ! yoa see H this way now? I ska! , ' very glad to hoar from yoa a rile ins ( yoa nave mougni it aver, nay n Dear Mlsa Brooka ' . ''. Here comes another rQaeetlea. X gueaa yoa won't mind If I ask re-two re-two questions that I think imsertaa. I certainly enjoy reading . "Betwea Ton and Ma" (1) What makes a w eoa'a mouth ee dry that they caa hanV ly apeak whenthey are talking e reading before Aa audience? (J) wv la a becoming way for a girl ef lsa I teen yeara to comb or do her hatr wkn It Is not yet to tha shoulders after 1 1 haa been bobbed, aad what shonU k doae with the epllt ends or the "keek , oa the end of It? Wishing yea aaseV ness and success, I remain, years, I , - "STENOQ," Montpeller. Iss. Awfully sorry, Questioner, bat yee answers ware sent to the name revet- closed In jyour letter, and are aeW n turned to me marked "unkaewt,' heaea thla delay. Ton are weleeswl assure you, and I thank yea for Uklaj my corner, and for year good wlsa (1) There are several rsasons tor Us month becoming dry when one la talk ing or , reading before aa audleae. First It la partly due to aerveaaaea and "stage fright", Then, the mostt being open so much, the glands are e posed to tha air, and thla quickly drw up some of the moisture. Nerveaaaea and fear interfere with the glands cu-charglng cu-charglng as much moisture as the; otherwise would. If yon wilt held yee mouth open a little bit yoa will aetw how quickly it becomes dry, and pooa j who sleep with their mouth opea an It absolutely , dry when they wax People who are accustomed to speaking, speak-ing, and. feel ao timidity, general have a pitcher of water on the stan when they are making a talk of w length, aa no doubt you . have notieei (2) It Is ouite a problem to know wmi to do with bobbed, hair when it keg!" te grow out. However. If you are at clever In doing np your hair,' I think 1 you will tie It In the back, having Bra curled it and then arrange the shwt curls across the back pinning them h place, that yon will find thla rather nice way to do It Or, If you cannot ana the pins stay in in thla way, wem your ribbon In and out and arrange tk hair so It can be pinned above ant k - low ii. ii your nair is too snort v can do Is to have your cut hatr anei Into a National Bob, or curia. To t rid of the spilt ends, the best way I to have it alnged carefully. t Thle Is my first entrance Into yee corner. I have enjoyed the Informal! from your little corner and now I lea) 1 am welcome, u) What should jn say to a person when you refuse k dance with him? (2) And what is 0 proper, thing to say to your partie after the dance? Wishing you auceea In the future, I remain, BASHFUL PUO NOSE. My ton. VI, Tou are welcome, girlie. (1) Tm should not refuse to dance with a Vor unless you have a very good reetoa If It Is a public dance you should a dance with a young man unless he kM been properly Introduced by a'mutael friend and It la not Nien proper te refuse re-fuse to accept hie Invitation to dene If It la an Invitation affair It would ht Improper to refuee to danoa with asy-one asy-one preeent Of course In every en If you are 111 or too tired to dance, this la aufflclent excuee and yon may sar. "thank yon ao much, but I am ao ven tired, I feel that I cannot dance this est (J) la accepting a young mane tanks' tlon ta dance you may say Thank ya I will bo delighted to dance thla wtt you," or something similar. Tour sa quaintancea' vanr ao, much la dlspesj-tlons dlspesj-tlons and manner, that yen cannot use a aet phrase la these thing" vary them to ault the Individual.' It cuetomary for your partner to thaw you when the danee la ended and yJ may answer by earing "Oh, I enjoy" the dance Vert moch Indeed," eta at. varying It alao to fit tha occasion ess Individual. . Only, two, questions are si-lowed si-lowed one pereoo at a time,, dear. Dear Mlaa Brooke: '. ' 1 1 wanil if Mn muA and WOUli k cata tha following songs for ma? J nrst la "The Outlaw," and tna s nine linos ero: ...... : . iV -t . 1 "A rider stood at tha lamp lit bar, Tugging the knot of hie neck Stan ..looea. 1 .x - While someone aang te the snve. , atrlnga in the mooniignt f. The other I do not know the naaw but It at arte like thla: The Rid In' Kid from Powder Ain't got ne lunge aor nary liver gome aaya It waa a blue cay use, ej Thanking you in-advance. - yours, -. ' f '..- ... JWiUBi, ri. xr ! "V . . I T iMmhI, Hinna Mm! one Of j readers will hava these eonga for f i v . - . . . taeaiw JUICV, IN II SO, A Will -j you In your envelope. ' ' ess caa be aet outside eome plac . JJ at your next cleaning used Z pouring It carefully off from wkibh ii i k.v. itia to tha nrz w n tv ii win navw weiiisw w "... w f the container. Tour droea wu th la mot bod be aa treeh and erU new. If you wish to use wow, --carefully, --carefully, uelag pure, aoap ef, flakes, rinse carefully and for 'n'J lng use a eolation of borax ; w (about otto teaspoon at hore quart of watsr. Thla gives JJL. crlspaaea similar to tha original, ar- To FRECKLES St Oeorg sorry, r rookies, nut wn ' 7 -ui'T your naweaidc.ddrew, k wllI!"g ...4- b..r. answer ' . nun v, v,a " questlona . , Ll '.. z . r -v. |