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Show 45ATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 31923. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES ; On Friday the seniors - entertained at chapel period, at which time the following program was given: , , Song Student Body. '" A Jhayer Alda FugaL Chorua Senior girls. ' Reading Ev Adams. ' Violin feoIo--Blanch Clark Choroe Senior girls. A stunt portraying the futurs of the Seniors was, given by class mem- tn. J -r Wednesday, members of the 0. Y. TJ. entertained the high school students stu-dents during the chapel period, the foUowlng numbers being given: Reading Mlas Nellie Clark. - Vocal Solo M. Morel. ' ..piano Solo Mr. Morel. : - Whistling Trio Messrs. AshworthJ lsmging, "Put Your Shoulder tc imner and Smith. - - "'"ithe Wheel." Jumner and Srajth. JftorVro&iin was very much enjoyed enjoy-ed by tho students. The Domestic Science girls have ' been very busy thin week preparing the lunch menus (or the ' Farmers and Housewives Round-Up next week. Pleasant Grove Again Victorious Pleasant Grovt again came out victorious in the basket ball gams with ' Lincoln High School of Provo Bench Saturday night .JTic.Iincola.boys-are'-aayet-Tery Inexperienced in tht hoop game, but with tlms will develop Into a good team. The local boys played fairly food but were not pushed very hard and the final score was 41-24 In fav-r fav-r of Pleasant Grove. " -varyontrwas looking forward with much Interest to the game be- r twettiJleaant.,. ..Grovaand LebJ, which was played hero last - night (Friday) after we had gone to press. - -o-. - , Mr and Mrs. Burlin Drlggs entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.. J. A, Brlndley and family. Mrs. E. L. Janrls left Thursday Cor ths LI D. 8. hospital for treatment for goltro. , Miss Barbara Cutler of Soldier Sum nit Is spending the week end with Master Cyril Thorn. Mr, and Mrs. Burlin Driggs returned re-turned Wednesday from a four . day trio to Magna and Bait Lake. John Warnick of Salt Lake called on his sister, Mrs. Lafayette Soren-on Soren-on Monday, while en roue to Mt. Ne-to. Ne-to. Oscar. M. Mower of Springvllle,1 tather of Mrs. Edmund Cragun, is tIonftl department She Is also a very r - sr&rss s tarn- tht Pa' .. ; most excellent Everyone Is invited to "0 !be present and bring their friends. Beadl! A Sad Story She stood knee deep In snowJ,c- u Warnick. a member of the rMM iiimm.ii" i... K.r.,M..i M , Tlmpanogos Cave Committee attended Tears dimmed her beautiful eyes.., meeMng of thls commlttM hel(J Bt with cold numbed fingers she fum-' American Fork Monday. Mr. Dana bled at the eaten on her handbag. ' Parkinson of Salt Lake was present The quick eye of John Courtley se- jThe Proposition up. for consideration h. ai.i.. .v,i m v.. I s to provide transportation for tour tag her distress showed him his,, from gaU Ukelty to ccomo. duty. With a look1 of pity, ender-( date the tourist trade. A great deal sees and understanding he approach- of publicity Is being given the rave ad and inquired Illtelyi..-..-! dyertlslng organUatlonsaa a jr. , . 4. f.r .l;unM;..l, .'.".. ?' - . brougjit to the attention of the Out- Oh,, thank you, sir my fingers. door association of the State that art cold. Will yotirrToll""inai 'proper-means' must "be' provided to cigarattaf ' transport these tourists to the scenes FOEDS LOWEST PRICES IN HISTORY OF THE FORD ' MOTOR CO. - Chassis BtuvObout ..... r Tourino; J - Track Chassis .. ... ....... 380.00 -Coupe ......... ............. ..630.00 Sedan .... ; 595.00 Prices F. 0. B. Factory Get ready for Spring early. Now is the time to place your order. We carry a complete line of Tires, Accessories. Accessor-ies. LET US GIVE YOU SERVICE. Yoursjfor service, jEHI MOTOR CO. MANILA NOTES Mrs, C. L. Warnick, Reporter On Wednesday night, the Theological Theologi-cal class of the Sunday school gave a Very Interesting program In behalf of the ward library. Everyone In ,tbe ward, had received an Invitation to be present and bring with them lie books which bad been borrowed from the ward library, and also any bojk De-longing De-longing to a' friend or neighbor. It was very Interesting to. note the, man books long forgotten which had been neglected and which were now returned return-ed to their rightful owners. The occasion, was a worthy one and caused everyone in the ward to make a careful investigation of their own libraries. While they had their minds on books, they were prepared to appreciate ap-preciate the original program which wm nrnrntei) Ml follows the Wheel 2 Prayer, Bp. H. B. Warnick. S Singing, "Improve the Shining Momenta." 'Talk, "Value of a .Library" by class Leader Merrill N. Warnick.. I Verses from Sermon on the Mount, by Marvel Atwood and Blanch Meredith. a Life size i Book of Mother Qjbse Rhymes was presented and living characters stepped out and reciteu an original version localized on Mother Ooose rhymes. - ' Melva Warnick was "Little Bo Peep, who bad lost her sleep;" Byard Allen stepped out as a genuine "Simple Simon Si-mon and gave a new version of his rhymes; Christie Johnson as the "Old Woman Tossed Up In The Basket"- gawsrwonderful taHTon her adventures. ad-ventures. 7 Piano solo, Ruby Carlson. 8 A characterization of the favorit es in the literary wroJd was impersonated imperson-ated as follows: .- Diana Ann Holman: """ T. Kvangelyn Angelyn Warnick. Alice in Wonderland Leola Thorne Rip Van Winkle Glenroy Iveraon, Uncle Tom Merl Allen. Ichabod "CraneLegTamw Adatnr" 'J The song "An Old Fashioned Oar- den" was sung by Elva Meredith and Estella Johnson, who Introduced the characters as they appeared. The chorua of Old Fashioned People responded re-sponded with an encore much to the delight of all present . . 10 Talk by H. V. Swenson. 8upt. of Sunday school on "Co-operation lb Sunday School Work. 11 Closing song "Have 1 Done Any Good." 12 Prayer Blaine Warnick. Mrs. H. B. Warnick entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of her son David's birthday. . Boy Scouts and many of his school mates were present pres-ent Games were enjoyed and refresh ments served. t The M. I. A. conjoint meeting wiil be held Sunday evening, Mrs. Algie Eggertson Balllf of the B. Y. U. will give a reading and music will be furnished by the B. Y. U. Music Dent Those who attended the Leadership week at the B. Y. U. last week had the privilege of meeting Mrs. Balllf who had charge of the social recrea- $235.00 ; 269.00 . 298.00 t i - u:w' WWW" LEHI, UTAH AMERICAN of auractlon. As the trip can be made In one day from Salt Lake it Is ol vital Importance that the way be provided.' pro-vided.' Steps . were . taken to perfect plans to meet this condition. a , . ,. . Miss Effle Warnick came home on Thursday from the B. Y. U. and' remained re-mained for the week end to be with her mother, who has been 111 the past week. -; J, -i .-. . s e ' ; . Arvllla Meredith returned to Provo Monday after- a week at noma.-"- . ' Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Monson attended attend-ed a birthday party given their aunt at Provo Thursday evening. R. D. Wadley and C L, Warnick at- -i.... tended the meeting of the Utah county Farm Bureau at the B .Y. U. Wednesday Wed-nesday when ProL . Boyle of Cornell University gave an address on co-operative marketing. He pointed out the practical ways for bettering market- ting conditions to help the farmers as well, aj consnmeri.,..: r :; ' The ward Sunday school had an average attendance of 82 per cent for the month of January., With the exception ex-ception ct one cjss, all had 100 per cent present at least one Sunday during dur-ing the month. , The annual meeting of the stockholders stock-holders of the Peoples Mill and Elevator Ele-vator Co. was held last week at Am. Fork. C L. Warnick and Jos. Larson Lar-son from Manila were elected members mem-bers of the .Board 0f Directors and C. I Warnick was re-elected, vice president presi-dent and Jos Larson re-elected secretary sec-retary and treasurer. A dividend of 6 per cent was declared. , . e e ...... . At M. I. A. Sunday evening preliminary prelim-inary program, a character sketch of Wltcomb Riley was given by Angelyn Warnick who also told of the real Alice Smith, made famous as Tittle Tit-tle Orphan Annie." Lyeon Johnson read 'An Old 8weetheart of Mine". by Riley and "Riley's Coming Back" by Edgar A. Guest Sen. WW.. Warnick War-nick and Rep. L. M. Atwood In very short talks gave .interesting experiences exper-iences gained at the present session of the Utah Stat Legislature : JV.D. waaieyor tne county Farm Bureau, cave a few ideas gleaned from other parts of the county. . . ' . o The Fine Art of Kissing ' VI By A. Wfae'Cle . People will kiss I Yet . only one in a thousand knows how to extract the maximum of bliss from ruby Hps. And yet it Is simple, at least for the Initiated. Follow these direction for best results: First, know with whom you are clinching don't make any mistakes although a mistake may be a t good onsi . . Don't Jump like a cat for a mouse and smack the dainty thing on the arm, or In the earr.or on the head. Do not be In a hurry! The gentleman should be taller, although al-though ths Isn't- absolutely necessary, neces-sary, He should hare a clean face, a kindly eye, and a mouth-ful of expression. ex-pression. Dont be anxious to Mss In a crowd. Two are plenty - to corner and nab a kiss, more would spoil the fun.' Take the left hand of tne female In your right It your hat go to belli Throw your left, arm over the shoulder of the lady and slip it around to her right side below her arm." - Do not be In a lurry! j Her left arm is In your right let there be a faint pressure on that, n?LyKOM.-firlB . to. .a. Jdae.but-a gentle grasp, full of thought, respect. ana eiecinciiy. in not.. Be,; ia s hurry. ' . " " tier neaa nes ngniiy on vour shoulder. You are heart to heart Look deep into her; halt closed orbs. Gently, but firmly, press her to your rest 8tand Arm, be brave but d ot be.. In. a ..harry! Her lips are almost open. Lean slightly with your head, ,. .take .. careful :. almrrthe lips meet, the eyes close, the heart opens, the soul rides through tempests, tem-pests, but de not be fa a hurry! Hearea oiwns before you. the earth flies from under you like a blazing rocket across the evening sky. Don't be afraid.. No fuss, no noise, no fluttering, no squirming. You are twanging the golden chords of ecstasy:. ' But do not be la a hurry! ' Umbrellas Considered Effeminate, When umbrella were first introduced intro-duced Into America. In tho latter part of the Eighteenth century,' their use wax rtmlfewl almost pxclnslvolv to .iVftnu-n. oi.lt roiHf'cit nt prv nvmlrnti' to i-nirv rv Helpful Advice. "TVhen a man go broke he fin" out mighty soon who he friends," said Chnrcoal, Fph, moodily, "Yussuh; all he frlemls come arotin' an' tell him wbnr n (l,imfvi he hf-rn !" Richmond rime-DIrn-h .-jwi-iMJ'.!t'rp iniU.r II 1 1 II M I U V J , . ' r ' ' I Investliriillon niu.lu liv Ilia UnltdJnt ,r. yott f ut fprtt. .iflclant-ttorli tr. - MJ t fm . . T?" . , ,rT nVnreivor. you may be very surti .-.in. iirmiiiii!, iiiiH.n....ry iile lltiil llitilii'r ul frmii lnwM t r trv-!!lei litts h IiisI ns Pmh for nnv iniriurul pin .. itH Unit ml from . .. ... . .... i.. ir. ..r ..',.. .i-iiilltv. i.n.U.IUc m .,.! ! . n .i Wm tiiM.-'i".tl,v tti I . . i ilti-i liiv l . . rQRK. CTl'lZKN wnic'h are pnzsling you. It will be a pleasure and privilege to answer carefully care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me, except those seeking medical med-ical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed .here, but will be sent if a self-addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request re-quest For a pcrsonal reply lend stamped envelope. Questions must be limited to two, and name and address must accompany each letter." AH communications com-munications are' held strictly confidential. , Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1515, Salt Lake City, Utah. W - i In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first. line, or the author is necessary in order to ' find them. AZC!irh JDear. Ml Brookst-.- -- In looking over your corner I saw tht ong-. "Hello, Central. Olvs Me Heaven." But you pmltted the first verse, which If an follows: Papa, I'm so tad and lonely. Bobbed a tearful little child, F I nee dear mttna'i gone to Heaven, Tapa darling, you've not smiled, -I will speak to her and tell her That we want her to come home. Jimt you llHten and I'll call her On the telephone. ... I hope I have sot Intruded and U anyone has the sons, "Roees Underneath Under-neath the Snow." would be very glad to tee It published. MRS. U a. Kayivllle. Utah." I was quite sure some of the song had been' omitted, but could And no one who seemed to know It, so sent what 1 could Rest assured you. have not Intruded In-truded and I am very grateful to you for sending It." I hope someone will have your song and will' send It to me, t lie n y o u w 111, s ureiy . e it here, or -1 will send It to you direct tar- Miss Brooks: We are constant readers of your corner cor-ner and have some pusxllng questions we would like you to answer. Wishing Wish-ing you success In your helpful work. 11. jaeaaa-Liand -ma the - addreaa f Gladys Walton, Frank Mayo and Her-tert Her-tert Rawllnson. 2) Should girls of sixteen use rouse? - DUCHIE. Utah. - (l What - kind t a -girt -trret adapted for a movie actress? (2) Is It right to meet a fellow at the station If he came to sea you? CUPID. Utah. (1) Should girls of sixteen follow the styles of. long dresses? (2) Is It proper to call a boy on the phone and talk to him? PINKIE. Utah. (1) rieaae send me the address of Jock renin - and Kathleen O'Connor. (2) I have wanted to be a morle actress all my life. If I had the opportunity. Should I take the chance? DARKIE, Utah. (1) Please send me the address of Olorla Swanson and -Wallace Reld. (2) Send name and address of most handsome hand-some actor at Hollywood. Calif. BLOND7. Utah. Welt, girls, you saved a lot of postage, anyway, didn't you? . Duuhle (1) Gladys Walton.. Frank Mayo and and Herbert Rawtlnson may be addressed at the Universal Studios, Universal City. Calif. (2) I cannot conscientiously advise any young- rlrl to use rouge. As I have stated many times before, the beauty and frexhneM of youth Is far more attractive to both men and women than Is rouge,' powder and lip stick. Keep these for the time when the bloom of youth has faded. Cupid (t) This wouldf.be Impossible for me to say, as there are many 'types' In the movies. The only ons who can tell are the ones who are making a business bus-iness of selecting these types, and s personal visit to them Is necessary (2) Tes, quite proper, 'pinkie (1) The length of the young lrl's skirt has been slightly lengthened, length-ened, but not so much so as their alders. (2) Not merely to talk with him. He will call you, If ha wishes to talk to you. Darkle (1) Kathleen O'Connor's home address Is 172.1 Garfield Place. Hollywood. Calif., and Jack Perrln. at the Universal Studios. Universal City. Calif, (2) It takes a great deal of de- aire, a great aeai of work, and a great deal, of talent t become a morle star. Surely you should take the chance If the opportunity Is presented, andjrou wish to lir no: ' : " y- . Slondy Olorla Swan ton may be addressed ad-dressed at the Laskv Studios, Vine St. Hollywood, Calif. - Since receiving your questions Wallace Reld has been called tyr death. Everyone will regret "most deeply his passing, and we who looked forward with so. much pleasure to see. Ing his pictures, will miss his greatly. 2) Oh, my! oh, my! How can I tell who Is the moat handsome actor, when there are so many? Perhaps Rodolph Valen-lino Valen-lino Is enjoying that distinction Just bow, mors than any other. Dear Miss Brooks: t. Would you pleas answer ths follow Ing qusettons. (1) I am taking biology. English, chorus, domestic art, history, physical education and personal hygiene. hy-giene. I am a medium student ' Do you think I will get good credits or credit for all of mg subjects? (2) Which do you think I will get the highest marks In? Thanking you very much In advance. ad-vance. i L. E. U.' 8t. George. Utah. Dear Miss Brooks: I would thank you If yon would answer an-swer a question for me. I am a girl In ths (th grade. Dn you think J will get pasted this year? a. U, St. Oeorgs. Utah. . Dear Miss Brooks: ,. 1 have been reading In your corner, which lies Interested me very much. 1 would thank you If 'you will answer WS' dilWIHl. t1) I' desire to know the address -of Elder A. Terry Lund, who Is now on a mission. (2) And eould you give me his age? Thanking you In advance. I1MPLRP. St. Georve. Illah I Dear Miss Brooks: i Dear M1js Brooks: I was Interested and therefor am' w have found your corner very In-vrrlttnir. In-vrrlttnir. !'leise answer my question ! terest'.ng. Will you plsaae answer a few , (1 Does A not In love me or some ene else? Vi) If someone else, wool Thanking you In advsnce, M. It. L.. St. George, Utah. .".' A am sorry If you have m confused iwlth the crystal ball gazer or clairvoyant clairvoy-ant ,, who jprof es to . maks, knowj, tli 'past, preeent and future, forI claim 1 fSjV'ehp-werr It Is "hot "heceVsary to f ourchs this, power, nowever, to tell you mf ohtslnlng high msrks ndredlti ! ;wfif eh will Place you well "over the t-p ' In t-e studies mentioned, and In ne Aether -rny enn they ohtRtnod: f-r you Vnow. r4 ene slue an do yout U,MK f. .. rnon Innutrv I flnr n A',fd A. Terrvk fr"m Para- . innrth. f la'i. In Tl Nrthwesterr .Btaios a' tecs t t? !', ana mny ne.se. Iruiti at 810-E. Madlana SU PortUaO, Ore. Cannot give you nis aga. Dear Miss Brooks: I have been reading your corner, and I think It very interesting. Would you please answer a fW questions for mat (1) I am a lrl of thlrtasn.- When 1 meet a boy friend on the street who ihould speak first?' (2) 1 have had my hair cut for two years. I have , had It cut many times. It Is now. about two Inches below the ears. Should 1 have It cut again, or should 1 let It grow out? (S) I am Ave feet one Inch tall. How much should I weigh? (O I have blue eyes, medium brown hair, and a fair complexion. What eolors would I look best In? I will thank you very much If you will answer these question for me. I hope t.ara welcome wel-come to your corner. ' i MAXINE, Centerfleld. Utah. You. are welcome, and l am so glad you find my corner Interesting, Maxlne, U- The- girl should speak -flretr-r2 I would not advise you to continue to cut your hair. (S) You are a little taller tal-ler than the average and should weigh about 83 or 00 pounds. (4) If your complexion Is clear and smooth you caa wear almost all shades of coral and rose, Ught' .. Wues, : henna, tomate, Wquj-iiavy-ddaTtter' shades - ef green nicely. , Dear Miss Brooks: I have been reading your corner for some time and era very much Interested In It. Would you please answer a few questions for me. (1) I am a girl ot seventeen, born on December 12th. What are my eolors? I am tall and slender. What style dress should I wear? My hair Is brown and my eyes are blue. (2) Is It proper to receive presents from different boys? Should I go with different boys or Is It best to pick out on and go steady? (3) How may a girl become popular among her boy friends? () How may a girl enlarge the calf of her leg? Hoping 1 am welcome, I remain, as ever, - PEGGY, Montlcello, Utah. (1) The colors for December are gold, red and green. As a general rule to go by, the tall, slender prson should avoid the long, straight line In dress, and choose a broken skirt line either n trimming or an over-skirt effect or drapery. The long watsted dress is especially es-pecially . becoming to the tall, slender figure. (2) No, It Is not proper to receive re-ceive presents of value from boys Neither Is It proper for a girl lo give a boy "a gift unless they are very old friends. It Is very much better to JiaVe several boy friends with whom you go occasionally than to have a "steady." (3) This 1 a question which I hay endeavored en-deavored to answer many times In these columns. Popularity Is a question of personality and Individuality. A popularity pop-ularity which Is "worth striving for Is that which comes from your efforts to entertain In a sano, sensible manner. man-ner. This .may be from your ability to converse entertainingly or It may be because you are a good listener only. Strive to talk well and pleasantly, to listen attentively, to be willing at all times and places to do whatever you can do to make It agreeable and pleasant pleas-ant for everyone with whom you associate. asso-ciate. If you constantly follow this policy, you will be popular, for everyone every-one desires to be In the company of one who Is pleasant, agreeable, and willing to assist In whatever way they can for the pleasure of others, (4) Send your nam and I will give you the adrdess of a person ' who 'specializes In this kind of work. Dear Miss Brooks: Would you pleas answer a few questions ques-tions for mt (H I am .fifteen years old. My hair Is brown and my eyes are brown.. What are my colors month and flower? (2) Is It proper for me to go out with the boy without a ;hapron? - 8)l What t proper age for a girl to get married? (4) My hair I dutched. What Is the proper way for me to comb It to keep In styl? (5) I am short and quit fat. What style dress should, I wear? Thanking you In advsn!, I r. maln as ever, BRIQHTKYES, Montlcello. Utah. (1) You did not give me your btrth month, so I cannot give youi flower, months, etc. Tou will look well In most all shades of brown to match your eyes, reds, light greens, yellows and pinks If your skin Is clear and smooth. (2) Not at 15, my dear, except in case of a neighborhood party. Tou should not be going with the boys regularly now at all. (3) At the ag when, you; are quit sure you have found Just the nicest man In the whole world, and jrou csnnot b sure of this until you are old enough and have had experience enough to Judge and choose very wisely. This ability and. wisdom does not oome with Immature yesrs. (4) There seems but on way to do "dutched." hair. It has to be curled, and you may curl It flufflly or you may marcel It. whichever which-ever you wish. Then of course you may cover the bobbed ends with the National Bob until It grows long enough to do differently. (5) See answer to "Peggy" and you will see that the long, straight line Is the style vou ahouid adopt. questions for us? l) Is u proper when a boy winks at you to wink back? (2) How can you tell whether a boy loves you or not? (3) How should you a ok s boy to b your partner at a prty? Wishing you surceas In your work ,w.I.,:Pi.MrjJES,.ajltlLEH eVtSSEVw' (') 1 , tblnknot..rgirls.. Should 'you do so, would yos know' Jtlt what It mesnt and why you should a .ai llfl,!,! . ' ' ih ' "" toelety as a medium r t OAVmaMtiM Imb .Imk . - -"v.ni.,1 mn persons nr. ferrlng the more underatandabls me-dtum me-dtum of seee'i. Emharrasatng com-Pllratlons com-Pllratlons mlgt arise hy misinterpret-!g misinterpret-!g t'ie wink slpisls. U thar can be In-terpreted In-terpreted as wieaqlng anvthlng. (2) n h .rather dlfflcnlt; 1 must admit It seer.is the pr..o.nt mode of attention which a bo psjs-a-glrl consists" of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3 19 leclsrlng bis love affir he has b... . her society three to a half dot eai and It really I. hard to t.ll? wh., eii assi vem saw wis el Lr sin a lAlln it,. flrl th.fcme thing. whXVte love with yea er sot. Why ths t! love, should be esed so lights i s not understand. Love Is a weudWM thing and seldom comes to os n?L than ence In a lifetime, so way . Bider each passing fancy as thouihI were In l.ve? (8) I should sot lit him. Lot him ask you. . Dear-Mis Brook: , We have read your corner everv week, and It ba been very Interesting f Will you pleas answer some qnestlonsf (1) On of ue was born on June 4tk and the' cthr Fb, I5th. "What are our lucky months, days, flowers and colore? ' (2) I Viola Dana married? And what Is her address? Thanks la. advance, ,,; I BLUB- JCTES, Utah. (1) For one born on Feb. 25th the daisy is the flower, Saturday the day. , April and August the months; colors, blue, pink and bile green. For June tth the white Illy Is the flower, Frlds tne day, urtober and ' December months;., color. - red,- bh and whn" (2) Viola Dana I the widow ot Jol Collins. Her address Is eo Metre Bt. Bios, Hollywood Calif. ' mmmmmm 1 - - . Dear Mis Brook: I know I am weloom fa your little corner, so will ask, a few questions.' (t) My sister ha a fellow who cmes I- - n-hAu'A' -t . places. My sister asks me to go with them. Is It proper for m to go with' thin arlthAlit ti Aalra ma .a t.I 1 . . should a girl or boy be before they go to dances. Is- the dance called Jass. proper? Sincerely- yours, M. , P Myton. Utah. I think you have a very sweet an lovely Slater to Invite you to go "with nice and proper 'for you to go, occasionally, occa-sionally, not every time, perhaps. (2 with your boy friends, my dear. Jars, music Is perhaps what you mean. It Is very popular at present, and Is played almost exclusively at the dances. ru Kill' RfmIii! . For some' time I have been a rsajltr of your corner, and enjoy It very much. I am nineteen and love music, poetry. nowers anq- aoou -eooasi m-itis last -"Corner" ! noticed part of the song, "Hello, Central, Giv Ms Heaven," published. pub-lished. To m the beauty of the song Is lost when Incomplete. I wish to send the first stanxa of the song. -I would like to ask several questions (1)1 have dark brown eyes and light brown hair, Has this 'any special significance?1 Occasionally . there Is soms placed on blonde and brunette complexions. (21 I was born March 23. What are my lucky days, months, flowers and colore? col-ore? What day was I born on? X wish to thank you very much. May I come again? HINOPA, Midway. Utah. - I am surely clad to welcome yos. Tou have much te entertain and amuse yourself with,-If you enjoy ail the- loveiy iningv, nivvn i jv.j uu .it right the beauty of the song Is lost without- the- first vers. Tnsnar yoe so much. (1) I do not think this combination com-bination has any special significance. other than that It Is a very beautiful one. tZ) For aiarcn zs, tne vioiei is the flowerWednesday la the day, September Sep-tember - and May ths months; colors, pink, whits and emerald . green. It I necessary to have the year to tell what day you were born. Surely you may come again.' Always welcome. Dear Miss Brooks: "I have been reading your comer for a long time and became very Inter ested In It. I hope youJwIll not thin me bold entering your corner. I would Ilk to have a few questions answere-l. . . . 1 I 1. . n l. . ,j the skin? Does it reslly remove ths freckles? (2) Is it proper to call a boy up over the telephone Just for a chat? (3) I was born Dec 22, IMS. What Is my blrthstone. Thanking you lit advance, I am, LUCILB. Logan. Utah. You' are quite welcome, Luclle, (1 No, It is not Injurious to the skin. At to whether or not It . will remov freckles depends upon the freckles themselves. Some cannot be removed, but If you persist In Its use, and ue It dally and continuously, according to direction. I think yoit wtl getgdo results, re-sults, although I believe there are better bet-ter onesr In anything of this sort. It Is the persistent and continuous use which counts, and you csnnot obtain renults any isther Way. (2) Xo, dear, not unless un-less ther Is something very special you wish to ssy to blm,. do not a V1"" hoy friends on th phone. (3) The turquoise I your blrthstone. Dear Miss Brooks: . ' U I had my hair bobbed last sum mer ana I wouia use vry mui . . . . . . V. ' U.,M un swiicn maa. vjib j '""" ma as f o where J eould have this work done? Kindly send addresses of twe. or three persons that do. tnaks switches. (2 I am enclosing a sample of my hair. Will you please tell me whether 1 ant a blonde r tlttant Judging by the color' of my balr what'eolors could I wesrr Mv eyes are gray and myakla Is fair (3) I It proper to ask a boy friend for his photo?: (4) When introducing-a introducing-a bor and rlrl whoa nam should b mentioned first? Thanking you la Sd- r ii ior four ftinit mkmwmwmt - main,: . w t. r.. ' '- AN ADMIRER. Roqsevslt Utah. (1) Am very sorry la nave to "v. vou waitinv lonrav. hut it will be nec essary to have your name before esno-, Ing the addresses desired. I cannot send names of business- firms through this corner. v (2) Tour hair. Is blond, and If your skin 1 rlear, you should loan wen in an in more aiu.-iw - of blue, pink, coral, lavender and fray. Tou can also wear dark blue, black and a shade to match your hslr would be lovely. (3) If he I an eld frienl, yes. (4) Always present th gentleman gentle-man trr the ladr. and speak th ladjr iltilin llli.,. mm ' , i w t. - present Mr. Smith. Desr Miss Brooks: I have been resding yoor corner for some time and have fonnd It very In-lereMIng. In-lereMIng. This Is my first time t vlilt your corner, and I hope you w' r.swer a few nuenttona f have to ask fl) Is Lillian Glsh married? If so, wh did she marry? (2) If 'I once loved s hoy snd lost him. how could I win him hark? (3) Is a rlrl of fifteen too yonng ft Is proper to kiss a boy T Plrass answer an-swer mv foolish nueatlonssln th Issu. W'lsMnff von best's of go""1 1ne' TIHOWN MlrtVSia. tin". u-r jiuian iiiph im ,,i. - has she ever been married. (2) Hw. could I tell y, dear. I-donot he- llev you hav loved anyona Just IlkeT ,Mm a little hyr thsn sim other that Is all. (3) Tea, a good year t" jrnong. (4) Nc X do noi think It rpt''' or at all lsd like or nle fr kins bovs neither tit th hoys. If y" 'Sk'tnlr honest np!nin.'"- " . ' I |