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Show apapapj t MHHHHMamMnMiHBMHHMIMHHMM Mf, J LHkjj ( Thii u your comer. Make ute of it for your information on questions Ht that arc puzzling you. It will be rriy pleaiure and privilege td answer care- LLV, fully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your full name and LLVj address must accompany each letter sent. For special information send LLY j tmped envelope. All communications will always be held in absolute con- HTr, j faience. Va." All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Hlt Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. ; ; vtir ansa u rooks: Ks I have been very Interested In your 1 ornr and thought I would have you M. 'I nawcr somo questions for me. Km! i (1) If a Kir! should go to a certain ito 9Iaie and moot n boy f rlrnd whllo Bhe Et a rJur:, when she ;cU back homo is aW" I 1 suppMcd to write to him first? K' .1 2) Bnppoao you know a boy friend EJM ! for jk'ions time utti whllo you was In nd certain town tfb and aco him and PEfc.. wen after you return homo is the girl WK?) , srupposed to writ's first? Hoping you Hrr, I will understand me, I remain, as ever, Bfel friend, PEGGY. Kf (1) You should Iiavo had an urfder- ITJ I tandlntr if tho young mnn asked you kpWH corrrspond with him, that ho should reo write first, as this would havo been RC , ' j wore proper. In either enso you refer Ef l i to, It would not ho Impropor for you Him j i" wr,t0 a 8nort loter letting them W" now you had arrived homo. Lw3 b Daar Miss Brooks: Htel I am very interested In your corner HYjj "d wish you everlasting success. I 1H( J hv question or two. Is it a fact LV m s fet. 'rI" &nd boys nro better looking , j I t eighteen to twenty than they are at C lv, 1 fourteen to sixteen years of ago? (2) ,1, E ' nn absolute cure for a' fi (3)' In going away from r four homo town and going out with , . Poya or young men whom your par-f par-f l " are not very well acquainted BJ wltk, should you havo a chaperon? (4) j, f la Florence Vidor, an actress In tho r1 Movies, a married woman? (5) What . g fc tho best way to leavo your hair at I Iht when it Is curly so It will not M 1 1 fcreak off? (0) Whon a boy asks to gkf i J 4rlag you home from a dance, should fab J yoo ask your mother If ho may or m Just tell him "yea" or "no," as you M Utiak best? I am sixteen. J, I " Ever yours, W -t - INQUISITIVE, Randoloh. Ut Be it Thanks, my dear. ' K (I) No, it is not a fact that boys K and glrN arc better, looking at ono H. are than another. (?.) I would ndt l j t y the article mentioned was an ab- H aolute cure for eczema, but If ydu l will send your name and stamped est'- H I wlopo I can give you"thc name ot.'a H,i guaranteed euro for ' cczcnla. (3) HM .Strictly speaking, you 'should not nt- I'pB tend nny publjc affair without a chnp- li I ,t erono and when you tnko this pre- gVl'M caution you can feci you havo left Llji no room for criticism. This custom JN la ndhored to moro carefully in tho TT h eastern states than it is in our west- fe cm country, but it it? nlwnys mora ' i proper to be chaperoned, nnd 1s comlnit I ; to be so considered everywhere. (4) I mtx . hnve been unablo to got n lino up on HI ' Florence Vidor ns to whether she is j III , married or not. She is twenty-seven ' if years of age, hr homo address is 1710 h ! Bclma Ave., Los An oles, Calif., nnd f i her studio nddr sa is; CG42 South Mo- I ! ica Blvd.. Hollywood, Cullf., so you ! j I ay wrlto to her. If you wish. (5) I , ! youjo advlso wearing a cap which fits fl tho head snugly to. keep your hnir in "i, I i erder. (0) I think you could use your it i ! m judgment In accenting or refusing , ! o boy's offer to bring you home. I ! Dear Miss Brooks! i I m very Inreitcd In your corner t ; ' 'Between You and Me," nnd would " f , fka to ask a question. la . t t ' food for dandruff? Is It a sure cure? l Ik your lait antycra I found the , words for tho aongs "Sweet Adeline" . t J d "Memories." I llko the words T K (vary much nnd would like to havo the j, I wusic. I would like to play them on ! D 'I Piano' Thanking you very much. I ay I come again? j it ' . , KITTY, Uteh. J The tonic you mention docs not Ifi j guarantee a euro for dandruff. If you V co yur name and stamped envelope, i i ' I will send you the name of one which i oe gunrnntco a cure. Will also il end you tho name of a firm where I you- can get tho music to the songs mentioned. j Dearect Hclan: Hall our approach) Wo hope we reach you successfully for this is our I first Journey to your corner. We are ' two interested and very Inquisitive 1 girls, and many questions which va' , cannot soIvq often confront us. From our observations vc find that tho girl who allowa tho boys to kiss her good-' j night, um put his arms around her js always the girl, who seems to bo "popular," always havini? n fellow and a good time, while tho girl who doesn't allow thoso privilege l sits in the corner nnd is never looked at. no matUr how she lilcs to hi sociable. ' You havo snid in previous answers that n boy doon t r nllv rcsp ct a girl i who allows him privileges; hut why doesm't h" show his respect for a modest mod-est girl by showing her a good time? We hopo you will be nble t j answer this complex question without much bother. . , , BILL and BOT Utah. You arrived ard nro w 1 Heaven deliver us (and 'rom popularity gained In thl t nor. BUI and Bob, don't you r reiterate that tho right sor' of boy i docs not respect the irl win allows) him these privileges, and .h'!e this ' sort may seem scarce now, it rests with you girls who have been trained properly and who consider your girlhood girl-hood H pure, snered thing, which you . alone j-can keep undeflled and pure from contamination with the riff-raff v who lfwults you b demanding such I liberties and privileges, to so conduct i yourselves that more boys may M brought to understand they have sf right Jo think of offrrlng such InattMi, Tkereare such buys, girls, aaJM will fnd, then , tf.r WKUttjft Ma4 y6u are cntil d to a "good tlsw ' ! 1 1 PL. GROVE LOCALS All kinds of school supplies at II. U Clark'a. Mr. and Mra. Alvln Gardner, Btollo, Bock and Ann Stark or Spanish Fork, woro tho Tuesday guenta of Eliza Armltstwid. Buy your nchool supplies at H. L. Clark's. Emily Anderson returned homo to assumo her work of teaching school here, after spending tho summer In Salt Lake. O. E. Grua and Eva and Arvllla Clark motored to Salt Lake Monday to mako arrangements for tho Misses Clark to attend tho U. of U. Mra. Willard Shipley and daughter Sylvia of Amorlcan Fork, woro tho I guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark hero Sunday. Paper, pencils, Ink', rulers, arasers noto books, lunch buckets, etc. Got them at H. U Clark'a. The regular Union and Priesthood mcotlng will bo hold Sunday at Am. orlcan Fork In connection with the M. I. A. Convention. Clydo Burns this week took over the conoctlonory stand at tho Baxtor torvlco station. It is probable that tho stock will be movod Into the building recently occupied by the Pleasant Grove Bicycle Co, Tho Belief Socloty of tho Pleasant Grovo First ward will havo charge of tho meeting Sunday night, and an excellent program" haa been arranged. All are Invited. Mrs. Genoiovo Ellsworth entortaln. cd tho membora of tho Young Moth-era Moth-era Club at her homo Thursday. Af. tor tho businoss part of tho meet, ing delicious refreshments wero sor. ved. I Tho Second ward Y. U M. I. A. officers of-ficers entertained Wednesday at n UcnslnRton for tho mothors and daugh. j tors of tho ward. Tho social waa given giv-en at tho homo of Mrs. O..K. Grua, Y. h. M. I. A. President. II, A. Harrington, who has been In tho'oraploy of the A. K. Thornton Co, for tho past two yoars, has ac. ccptod a position In Salt Loko. Ho aovorod his connection with tho local lo-cal concern on September 1st. , Scout Executive A. A. Andorson left Thursday for North Carolina to attend the convention of tho Scout Exocutlvo of Amorlca. Mr. Ander. son will bo gono about threo weeks. fTho Alplno Stake M. I. A. convene tlon will bo hold In the tnbernaclo at American Fork Sunday. A number num-ber of local peoplo aro expected to attend. Announcement Is made of tho en. gngomont of Miss Virginia Smith of Pleasunt Grovo, to James A. Boul. ilcn of Salt Lake, tho wedding to tnko plnco in tho very nenr future. Mr. nnd Mrs. Owen Anderson of Uiyton, spent tho lutter part of tho woek hero with relatives boforo Mr. Anderson resumes his duties at school. A Republican Primary Is being held Friday as o go to press to elect delegates to the county convention con-vention to bo held nt American Fork Friday next. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hnrvoy and children of Garland, spnt tho latter part of last week nnd tho first part of this week hero with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey. I Mr. end Mrs. J. I Atwood nnd I Mr, and Mrs, Charles Thorno motored motor-ed to Ilobor Wednesday to attend tho ball game between Hobor and, Amorlcan Fork. Mr. and Mrs. A. Linguist, Mololo Wost, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Mason of Salt Lako, Joo Lindquist of Idaho, wore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wost horo on Labor day. Jl. W. Clark waa a business visitor in Salt Lake Monday. Arthur Barton of Garflold Is hero visiting with relatives tha week. Otis Yancey left Wednesday for Logan Lo-gan whore ho will work for the Pbeo. nix Construction Co. Jennie Boors and Laura Yancey were Salt Lako visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Annltstcad spent the week end in Spanish Fork with her sister, Mrs. Annlo Holt. Mr. and Mra. Geo. Holman of Salt !.ako spent Sunday here with their (parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Holman. Miss Dean Marrott and MIsb Lccta Mlllor spent Wednesday afternoon in American Fork, guests of Miss Virgin, nn Smith who Is Wsltlng there. Mrs. L. E. Adams and children of Salt Loko spent tho week end horo with relatives, Elmo Pierce nnd Darrell Yancey left Tuesday for an overland trip to California, whero they will spend tho winter. Mr. nnd Mra. Mclvln Van Wagner and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Van Wagner of Midway, visited Mr. and Mra: E. T. Culmcr Wednesday. ' , Mrs. Alfred G Koctch, Br., la ro. Sorted to bo critically ill at her ome in Llndon. Mr, and Mra. Wiley M. Ctagen and two sons, and Mrs. D. F. Steele ot Ogden, apont Sunday hero with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dlckerson. Tho rock quarries north of town wero closed down last week for an indcflnlto period It waa stated. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richards havo returnod to Pleasant Grove from Magna, Mag-na, whero thoy resided this summer. Tho new homo of Mrs. Mary Will, iamson on Mnln street, la nearlng complotion, and will be ready for occupancy oc-cupancy In tho near future. An Intorctjtlpg M. I. A. conjoint mooting was given Sunday at tie Llndon Socond ward chapol. David Gourley waa tho speaker. " - - - . |