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Show Ah-Ah-Ah! Don't Tuck That Napkin Social improvement a la Emily Em-ily Post occupies the advisory period of Mrs. Florence Hickman's Hick-man's first period Spanish class. Students of 225 are finding out all about etiquette and the proper procedure at social affairs, af-fairs, and they love it! Using his dramatic ability, Royal Neilson, master of ceremonies cer-emonies at these sessions, lends charm and humor to the pages of "Manners for Moderns." The laughs are numerous and the information enlightening. The much desired instruction contained con-tained in this small book meets with the hearty approval of the students and they look forward to a pleasant fifteen minutes each morning with the social do's and don'ts. As the proper dining room, theater, and ball room behavior is discussed, the shocked listeners listen-ers find that the popular practice prac-tice of "pumping" on the dance floor is taboo, and they also find that the napkin does not tuck under the chin. The lively discussion prompted prompt-ed by some of the 4 questions proves that the strong, silent male takes as much interest in correct social behavior as the girls. |