| Show I 4 S S to f S BETTY 0 and questions for the department should e addressed to Miss Setty Blair Hearts Heart's Haven Salt Lake Telegram Write only on one side of the paper It a necessary to append your name and address but these are held In confidence and will be published Lost and found 55 cannot be published In the column 6 REGAINING FRIENDSHIP FRIENDSHIPS Dear Miss Blair S 5 This is attempt to enter S oUr lour cozy corner and I hope I am welcome I have been going with aS a aboy S boy for six months Something came up that we quarreled about the last three nights we were tOA to- S gether The last night he said saith I still think the world of you but Im I'm ImS ImI I not coming up any more S S J too think the world of him His sister and I are very dear friends She doesn't doesn t. t know anything of this and she has asked me to come down downto to visit her Would you go if you were I If you went how would S you ct toward him in the house How can I regain his friendship If we are ever to be friends again should I recall this incident or ask askS S S him what he did while we Were not on good terms How should I II IS Igo go about asking a boy to come to tot 4 t S S my house to dinner Hoping I haven't broken any rules thanking S I S you for the advice you will give 5 me and wishing you much success S and happiness throughout the corning corn com ing years DOTT I should think that much would S depend on oil the matter under discus discus- fIon about whIch you differed and andS the the manner and degree deg ot of the dif dif- S S ference as to whether or not you ou would wish to go to your our cx- cx k friends friend's home If there could be beS S 5 the on hIs part that S were running after him I IS S hould other way to perr perpetuate per per- r the friendship with the sisS sister sis sis- S ter other than that ot of going g to herS her S home S S Jf It the tho difference is such that S each may retain his and her ideas and still remaIn tolerant of the theother other other- though other though it seems you may notS not noto S do o so and continue to keep corn com anth n. n I see no reason why S YOU ou should not go to the sisters sister's S S home and It If you OU meet him theredo there theredo do so in a fine friendly f fashion that S will exclude clude any mention of the difficulty difficult that has arl en between S S S you ou It if the circumstances arise that you OU must speak of your past pastS assocIation together do so In a cast casS casual cas- cas S S t ual manner without emotional dIs- dIs St 1 lay S 1 I thInk er that the sister sisterS S should should-bc told of the situation since c ou o f 1 l not wish to visit hex he I under false pretenses Sh She ma maS S her toward you ou Ir J t S favor ot bf her brother and you S embarrassed andS and 7 S lie are to become friends again there is n reason reason why by there should not ot ibe complete understanding between I you ou though as for he did while you ou were estranged well If Ic Jou ou can db db so without prying p perhaps rha s that will be beall all aU right though 1 j should much prefer t tl have hav him tell me without tiled tile d ratE ciu questioning stio ins S How can an you regaIn his friend friend- iMp Could I 1 know something definite regarding the dIscussIon discussionS S that severed the I might S fe a ll s suggestion gs sion as to what you return to status quo ir If you ou were in the wrong and were too stubborn to give gin up w well U. U its it's never never too late elate to mend that part ot of it by making acknowledge e C ment of same If you ou were in the right then then I should let him do the 1 S I ITo S To ask a aboy boy to have dinner with 3 ott U it Is quite proper to call him over over- the the telephone and in your most gracious g manner tell him aimS simply aim sim- S ply that you would like him to take takeS S dInner with yoU on such and such s an evening e It If he has a previous he will tell telI you jou so or 01 if not he will accept Or if yoU are this boy frequently ask him outrIght if he will not come to YOUr home and t take ke dinner with you ou If the the to be jJ a family affair say say- to him that your mother and andS S ou would bo be pleased etc If a dinn din din- n ncr r p paty where other young people 5 are to to- tobe be invited follow the first firstS S course course You may even cven find findS S necessary to him a mote note U if you neither see hIm nor find it posS pos pos- S sible albie to can call him bun b by hone Thank you rou for fog the the- very nice wish and w we h hope pe your pur problem w works itself our S j a tOty manner S WHO SENT THE STAMPS we received an enS en- en S elope containIng sIx cent vo S stamps t but but the sender forgot to toS S the request for which the I tamps must have been sent We them for further report S TO MARY S We have no way of complying With your jour request other than by prInting your letter and awaiting r However we find that peo- peo S pIe have pets to give gie away do f not as a ul i-ul rule wIsh to go to th the trouble of shIppIng them when there are so- so so-marly so many demands for them close at h hand nd It If we wa were permitted to prInt your our letter we might fInd someone who would rant grant your our request S ADVICE ON POETRY Dear Miss Blair I read your corner every even even- evening ing and certainly enjoy it I should like a little advice on poetry Is there any way in which I could become connected with some newspaper news news- paper or magazine I write four Or five poems weekly and should like to know if something of the nature of the enclosed poem would be suitable for publication Thanking Thank Thank- ing you C. C H. H S. S I There are markets C. C It H. S. S for didactic verse but such verse must have reached a plane of perfect technique before it will find such markets You seem scent to to have the poetic soul but your verse Is f far r from being technically correct Now this Is what I advIse you todo to todo do Familiarize yourself with the various forms of poetry Do j you u know what Iambic pentameter verse is Do Do you OU know th the meaning ot of DO you the difference between an ode a lyrIc a sonnet an epic poem Or a ballad You may have ever so poetic a soul yet if you jou do not know the procedure by which poetry Is made your efforts will ill be futIle A Aman Aman man may have a desire to build a alious house lious lie lie- liei i ay know that bricks and mortar and lumber go into the construction of a house yet it if he does not know the necessary steps step's In architectural planning and building his efforts will turn out outto outto to be an architectural atrocity that will ViII not stand the of the storms Here flere are arc some books bool s C. C that you Jou may get at the public library that help you ou greatly g In iv g-iv giving ng proper expression fo o your thoughts The Beginnings s' ot of Poetry by Francis Barton Kinds of Poetry by John Enjoyment Enjoyment En ot of Poetry by Max Eastman Eastman East East- man The TheOry of Poetry by Lascelles Abercrombie Tile The Na- Na a ture and d Elements e nt ot of Poetry by teaman Poetry r of Our TImes by Mrs 1 M. M O. O t l Wilkenson Then when you have learned something about poetic form learn the use of poe poetic e words learn to clothe your our iq asin new forms Use words with wIngs that carry One into tile the r of poetic tion We hall s be glad glad- to be of be-of of further servIce COIN VALUES Waiting is n premium listed for coin The The- su mer rates to California begin on May Muy 15 You ma may get full fulI Particulars by calling call call- Ing Was E. E E There are no premiums listed for fop your our coins CALENDAR DATE Dear Miss Blair You have been bein So helpful to my friends that 1 1 thought maybe you could help me settle an argument Could yoU tell me me on what day of the week March 16 1927 came Thanking yo you in advance S S A. A M. M D. D 16 1927 fell felI on on Wednesday Wednes Wednes- Jay day A A. and nci were we're glad yop have followed In tile the footsteps footstep of your friends to OUr doors MOVIE MARRIAGES Dear Miss Blair Will YOU please tell me who are the husbands of the following actresses Doris Doris' Kenyon Vilma Banky Eleanor xan Boardman Dolores Costello Colleen Moore Alma RUA Ru- Rubens bens Jyna Ralston and Ruby Keeler I thank you HOPE yen OU nave have the husbands husbands' names names- in the order in which tile the wives wives' naMes OCCur in your question Hope Sills Rod LeRoque LaRoque King Vidor John more Barry John McCormick Lew Cody RIchard M- M lenand Al Jolson You are welcome BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Dear Miss Blair We are re very much interested in Boots and Her Buddies and lately late lateA ly Iy we have had an argument about it My brother says it was Jimmy th that t saved Boots in China from the Chinese bandits that it was Jimmy that was sick and Boots helped him out y writing to her brother Billy about it Billy in turn wrote to Doc Johnson and Jimmy was given a job on the course as Doe Doc Johnsons Johnson's assistant I say that it was Pete the blond fellow Which one of us is right There is a waffle supper that goes to the winner so please help us out Thank you very much Miss Blair H. H S. S Looks s as if Br Brother ther would have to come across with the wattle waffle supper H. H S. S It was wis Pete and not JImmie who who- saved Boots from the Chinese bandits and who the Intervention of Boots wa va given tilO tho jo job on the the- golf course as s Doe Doc Johnsons Johnson's assistant Does brother also have to make tile the waffles WHITE INDIAN BOY Dear Miss Blair I have been reading your corner fo or some time and surely have en en- it Now I have come to you with my question I am very interested inter inter- ested in the book the White Indian Boy When did he die In what city did he Jive when live when he died Did he die with a disease or did he meet with an accident Wishing you much happiness CURLY TOP Curly Top were We're sorry som weye been a long time answering your letter Ietter but you see when it came we didn't know a 3 single thing about this book concerning which yoU ask Then when we were able to get hold of it at the library library- which wasn't some some some- sometime time after atter your our letter cam came we we had to read It to find out what it Was all about We e became flighty interested in tIlls story of f the white boy who spent so much o of his life among the IndIans ourselves and In the very ery unusual Incidents that occurred in his life NoW we are able to answer only part of t your questions Nick son died in the town whIch he founded Wilson Vilson Wy Wyo l. l December 1915 in the third seventy year of lIla his life But we could not learn or er he died b by accident or not We Weare Ve I are inclined to think not Come again Curly Cudy Top |