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Show Analyzing ...YOU... With the New Science of Syllables By C. J. COFFMAN Dean of All the Enumerators j Betty If pnns were allowable, we might say we could bet on Betty. At any rate, you seem always to be there, when anything Is going go-ing on. And this, too, Is because you are not only Invited, In-vited, but your presence Is demanded. de-manded. Popularity Popu-larity should be your strong pome, as it cer- Bettys Cute tainly is natural LJttlo Nose, to you. This popularity can be enhanced through the expressiveness of your eyes or your cute little nuse. You are one of those persons who can get more expression in the wt Inkling of your nose, than lots of people can get in their whole face. Among the old fellows who used to boss Egypt, the word ET meant timber or tree. I mention this merely to indicate now solid ani dependable you really are under the surface. Sometimes people enjoy your company com-pany so much, with your light-hearted light-hearted gayety, that they might not give you credit for the stability which is really yours. Indeed, you may be unaware of it yourself, until some great issue brings it out. The two Bettys of motion pictures, pic-tures, Betty Compson and Betty Blythe, both illustrate what I mean. They seem to take life happily, lightly, and yet have the stability I hat must be back of every person who accomplishes the big things of life. So play your piano, read your novels, but hold yourself In readiness readi-ness for the one big chance, your real business in life. By basing your career on the dramatic, dra-matic, or possibly the literary, 1 feel sure you will make no mistake. mis-take. Blanche "White was her skin and fair to look upon," must have meant you, FA 1 y Blanche. An ancient an-cient meaning of your name signifies sig-nifies white, as does the more modern Spanish "bianco." But I like to think of you In the meaning of an old word made from the latter part of Graceful Shoul- your name, ders of Blanche. CHE, that would Indicate an army of dream, or the dream army. You certainly do give the impression of an array, when you put forth the strength of your dignity. dig-nity. Tall and graceful, with beautifully beauti-fully molded shoulders, almost soldierly sol-dierly in aspect and carriage, you will find that dignity is your strongest strong-est asset Somo of the ancient syllables formed of the letters in your name indicate the word hand. When you do choose to help anyone, you can do so with a mighty hand. Access to Important people, by way of your dignity, ought to be quite feasible to you. A peculiar weakness which I am sure you will overcome is a sort of blnnkness which comes over you in the attempt to be dignified. You must avoid any tendency toward a "cold, fishy stare," or any indication indica-tion to freeze up the other person, who may be inferior to you. I am sure you will see the need of being gracious, Ulanchb. and will know how to do this without losing any of the value of your dignity. Taking the separate letters of your mime, the B indicates tactful-ness tactful-ness and diplomacy; the L shows expressiveness and nbility to handle a crowd ; the A gives you promK nence In leadership ; the N develops liveliness and the nbility to manage man-age long journeys; the C finds a commercial value in your power to express; II inclines to successful management of money'; while the E broadens your view of I lie world and its society. Blanche Bates, a great actress In her time, and Blanche Sweet ot more modern attainment exemplify these things. 1930, Western Newspaper Union.) |