The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1949, Page 4

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PAGa FOUR sonar Mary, Jane, Sally, and Flora, how does your of romance grow? _.If yous want every blossom to bleom, pull out the weeds ‘occa- a». and give your Johnny -your William a fig | ee a girl has lost a devitalt beau because she enjoyed being ary. ¢ for insance a very pretty : with saucer-size blue = her handsome date who : “When asked what had hap- booked for the big cotillion, ~<tihe-eaid: “He's the most selfish, ‘the most selfish boy I’ve ever T'm glad I found out.” Pressed for the details, she ex- plained that after a movie the young gallant had taken his petu- lant beauty to a local eatery. She had been very, but very impress- ed, by his selection of the nicest Place in town, had taken into con- sideration that he had only an after-school job which paid him off virtually in bright green polly weeds, and decided immediately that she would have only milk and cinnamon toast at his ex pense . Thereupon, the young man tried. to persuade her to have eomning more substantial, but @ didn't, and as she says, “be- | img that magnanimous made me feel like a figs rooesdon d wonderful eharacter .. . because I realy was Starving.” <Eyerything was moonlight and | stardust nntil her young man or- dered for himself sirloin steak, fried potatoes and smothered on- ions, whereupon his fine feather- ed-date decided she would but nibble at her toast and teach him a lesson. Obviously, he didn’t even, notice, increasing her wrath. She,says, “any young man so in- nee is just downright sel- ish.” As one popular boy says: “Girls never do say exactly what they pean, that’s the trouble. with them. They thrive on gestures.” Boys queried in this respect cite the following examples of the girl. Who +: when offered the sal pepper or bread, says “help your- Selbetirst"” and’ then gets miffed he does. ho... says “of course, if you ‘want to listen to the ball game go whead” and then sulks because he-turns off the sweet music and | tures into the double header .. . Who . . . turns down his offer to | bring ice cream and cokes for that evening-at-home and then | gets | positively chilly when he asks for | tsnack. _Who . . . says “don't bother, I'll } answer the door” and then freezes } when he doesn’t try to beat her to. it, “Who... when asked if she | would rather go to a movie or! take a walk, says “whatever you | want to do” and then retaliates | with’ stony silence when he de- ' cides on the walk. Who .. . says “isn’t Jane the | cutest girl?” and then gets sus- | picious when he agrees readily. Who ... says “don’t hurry over | is*evening” and then pouts be- cBuSe he is a half-hour later than usual. Who asks him how he likes her new hairdo and then resents hig “I liked it better the other! way.’ Who . ; . asks his opinion about ‘hiiOvie or play and is furious hem he doesn’t share her view- point “It seems there is no silk cur- tain separating city girls and their ephbtry cousins:. . . girls are the same over all the world, accord- img to the boys. It adds.spice to their romance to be little mar- tyrs ™ Bat one thing is sure. The first girl out of her corner with a ewn-to-earth new technique will win the golden gloves . .. or so say the boys. | (You may write Vivian Brown | im care of this*paper about news of your own gang.) WiLL YOU SMILE? Supplied Answer The lecturer was emphasizing the demoralizing effect of di- vorae. *™Bove,” he said, “is a quest, a aakaposal, a request; the giving of a daughter in marriage itself the | conquest. 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