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Show THE JOURNAL Not alone do newborn babies need affection. Doctors agree that many of our physical ills result from a feeling of insecurity or loneliness, of not being wanted. Pvn.. a. True of our bodily sicknesses, how much more true it is of our spiiit-ua- l difficulties. Love of neighbor remains the best advice both for rated and our 'neighbor and for ourselves. In Chicago not long ago a woman commitsuicide. To one who didn't ted know her well, she would have seemed to have everything anyone could want out of life: comfort, social position, and the rest. Yet she often complained of the loneliness that had confronted her in childhood and had followed her all through her life. Shortly before her death she spoke of the emptiness of her exUnlvmlty of uy istence and referred to her life as a horrible mess. Our hearts should go out to people like this. More often than not their whole outlook would have been healthy and normal if someone had showed a bit of interest in them in the name of Christ. But M , , e, 7, 1., left alone trained only to concentrate on self the qualities God put in them never get a chance to i . thir-ty-fivc-year-- Dear Louisa: I am eighteen years of age and Im in love with a man of twenty-fiv- e. We went out together for four months but we had to break up on account of people talking too much about us. We both hated to leave each other but we thought it was best as that was the only, way ot keep everybody quiet. He told me to try forgetting him It completely but I just cant. makes three and a half months since we parted and my thoughts keep coming back to him and I feel lost and lonely. If I go to a dance and he hap-en- s to be there I never seem to ave fun but he seems to enjoy himself wherever he goes. How can between the lines, I think the wisest thing you can do is to try and forget him. Dont fool yourself that he is in love with you, for if he was nothing would keep him from trying to see you and at his age he would be talking marriage. You did not say that your young man was single but I presume he is. But if he is a married ipan, I certainly have no sympathy for you. Any single girl who runs around with married men is not only looking for trouble but usually finds it and has only herself to blame. Louisa. Dear Louisa: I will soon be sixteen years old and mother thinks I am too young we get together again? to talk to boys. All the other girls W. W., Alberta, Can. go out but I have to go with a Answer:: girl. What can I do in a fix like I cannot understand why people this ? A. L. B. Va. should talk about you for going towere if behaving your- Answer: you gether selves. And even if they did talk? A girl is never too young to talk Why should you have to break up to boys. In fact, I think parents and try to forget if you loved each make a grave mistake in not letother ? boys and girls have small parI hate to cause you any more ting ties and get togethers when they grief but from the last paragraph are young so will get used to in your letter when you write that each other andthey not be carried away he seems to enjoy self wherever he by the first smooth talker they goes, it seems to me that he must meet when they are finally al- have been tired of going steady and decided that was the easiest way to end the affair. Believe me, W. W. if a man is really in love with you, he is not going to let a few catty remarks make him give you up. So, reading Mew, By REV. JAMES KELLER An eminent baby specialist had a standard treatment for frail newborn infants who failed to gain weight. When he came to such a babys chart during his rounds in the hos- pital, invariably he scrawled the following direction to the nurse in attendance: This baby to be loved every three hours. lowed to go with the other sex. I do not think that parents should just turn children loose to go where they please and with whom they please and stay out all hours. But I think they should know the boys their girls go out with. They should know where they are going and require them to be home at a reasonable hour. And, if they have given them the right home training, have told them the things they should know and how to distinguish between what is right and what is wrong, they will be able to allow them more freedom and know that they are safer, than if they keep them in ignorance and try to protect them by keeping them shut in. AM-Yo- me Louisa. i 1 samSST With no proper outlet, stagnation and decay set in: pent-uen- often an and goes haywire ergy i3 rethe explosion inevitably sult. Yet many a human tragedy could be averted by a little thoughtful solicitude on the part of some bearer of Christ. Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why dost thou disquiet p i Mb iM From Charles Mohr to Mrs, Mary Here art some dated' ti Stowarti expressions popular years ago, as per your suggestion in last weeks 1 Remember column: Whats the matter with Kansas?' (1898), Go chase yourself (1908), .Whos looney now?' (1911), Snug as a bug in a rug (1779), 'Aint you H M.17, II Ju Pox Offlctt 2nd Sort 1 Hell Orders FI Prices 129 Records Pserc Mow Buying mmm MMUffl1 BY THE OLDIWIRS . develop. TP I old & the berries I' (1916), He that epareth the rod hateth his son' (1000 B. C.), Raspebrrles!' (1921), R fits him to a T (1532), So I took the CO thousand . . (1926), See any green in my eye?' (1840), (1927), Go West, 'Applesauce! young man!' (1851), 'And how!' Skedaddle (1861), 'You (1923), know me, Steve (1921)." From Mrs. Mary Stewart ef Chi sago: 'Here are some more cnee popular phrases, remembered at random: The boneyard is north' (to a person so old fashioned as to use a horse instead of a 'gas buggy'), Tell your troubles We and oil other Chev rolet Dealers have delivered e 40,001 Chevrolet trucks-- an aver-ag- of 1 530 - Wake-Cd- record t all-indus- try uaJ flfli" which for lost full month Bed en' ofnclal dal.r-r.p- o tales JJJliS d, remember when Mass.: the cnly forms of entertainment were local minstrel shows, dramas ith local casts and programs of glaring, piano selections and rec flattens.' Outside talent such as lecturers, ringers, etc., .were trough in by organizations and churches and the Sfrcctser lecture course really, flourished hi those '"W e, Chevrolet trucks ore first in user preference Chevrolet tru they're first in value. It tells you that or are the proved leaders on all kinds of roads kinds of loads. It tells you that Chevrolet trucks w haul your goods more miles at less cost per facts! Come in and get all the money-savin- g days youngsters." 1 all-tim- no other truck even approaches. Thats the I possible buy-sig- n sign for you. It tells you beccuss to a cop, Sos your old man!', You're dam tootlnl Where's Elmer?', Stop a minute, the fire's out, How old is Ann?, Keep your shirttail in,' You and what army?' and Where do we go from here, boys?' I dont think the slang terms of kids today are as colorful or origin! as those of yester- From Gardner Campbell ef Thats an a day-- in a single month! AVaKIgE o)jgnKl TBiyJGKS OLSEN CHEVROLET CO, Layton, Utah Phone 690 Morgan, |