Jti Page 8 Henry Ignore is cutting hard with his girl friends, such t-.s Lva .-he Green, We hope ht- won't be left out in the cold as h-^ was last year. It's sumi;thiiig smothering that G. Pratt and George Stegall are not tr^iing to set the wdrla on fire, but only trying to start a fire burning in each other's hearts. W'hat do you hive to say about this Jiggetts? L "ii'' social BEhaVIOfl LliHLRS .tS a COnT By Hobena Daniels By Gv/ondetta Pratt /-/'a-, Hardy and W. T. Davis really knov\( what the-y w-ant? Me think th&y do, Jean v/as mere than surprised to find that she h-ad something to worry about— coAipctition with M. T. Davis. Vi/ho? Gladys Bullock, of course. -ilfred Patrick sleeps so much until we wonaer if he is sleeping his blues away over Nancy Gibson or Evelyn Bobbitt, Play children are nuirierous this year and Charlie ^Businessiaan) Jiggetts is getting rid of a few of his by giving thorn permission to roarry, "Old lovo nevor dies", says John T, Brown and Juanita Twitty, .-ilso Thurston Floyd and Lucy Liiller. Lhat sort of game is gl.uaour boy, David rifirmon, playing with the girls this year? To h.ar him toll it, they all have him wron(_,, Lhen 'v/ill he mike his .mind up? One of our new boys, Itufus Hill is fitting right into the picture with H(;len Bobbitt, or is he, Helen? / Z ' V' 'Who is the luckj;- girl, Claude Epps? Lid someone say Dorothy Burton, or larifc Jonas? Where does George Harjuen fit? OhI Be is annie bell Brane's, Wh'-.t happened to Minnie Tolliver? Has ■■>hu faded out of the picture vith Henry loore and let others take her place, such is Beatrice Davis, or is she still Allaying it cool v;ith both Joore and King irthur Campbell? iildred otrider lias fallen so-o-o-o-o- 0 deeply in love with Robert (Tcaylor) ]cott until she can't help it..,the case as hopeless. Did you ever realize before that some people treat manners as they would a nev.r cocat? .iaybe a girl or boy gets a new coat which they only wear on special occasions such as: teas, oarties, receptions, etc. Well, some people think of .mariners in the. s.ame way and use good jiUinners only on special occasions. It is just as bad to have "company manners" as it is to have none --.t all. Manners should be to everyone as natural as breathing and as habitual at home and school as .-'.t a r';ception or coming-out party. In Considering manners carefully, we find that school is the place where most of our time is spent; therefore, school is the place to prac tice good manners toward schcoLmates and teachers. If practiced daily, they v/.'.ll become as nc:.tural as breathing. If this happens, there won't be so many girls and boys saying, "I don't want to go to th. t party you have to ast too sophistic-ted." "These boys and girls are altogether wrong. They think of manners as being sophisticated for one reason, because they only use it on spt.cial occasions but if it were something they aid naturally, they would be only too gla.d to j_,o, lianners is the thing, that makes- you vdi..t-j^ou are and causes people to Be attracted to you. If pnly for this recason, everyone should want good manners, . Get the ne-xt issue of this paper and find out some more of the points in good luanners. I'm sure you don't want to be referred to as having "coiipany" m-anners". This column, "Sociaj. Beh-avicr" Vifill bring you the accepted conduct in the home, church, school aiid other public places. THE BEAUTlES OF F..LL By Bernice Wright Perhaps everyone has a favorite seasc-n of the year. One of the most beautiful seasons of the year is fall. In fall, when Jack frost comes and goes lenderson. ivho is going to be your pick, his white frosty tr-ail behind Louise'? him, the earth is then a beautiful the William's-Williri,ri T.aylor and l-illiam auinitchette ,are crazy over Louise scene. The trees, ;vith its j-uany color- a^Bce is being talked about aLnost as iauch"^^^ leaves; such ,;s, gold, yellow, as war, and Lonie Peace says her time will^^'l^^*''^? 'Lih many other come to be a "glamour girl",yet. colors, are hard to de-scribe. Those trees, minglc.ri \'ith tlie trees th-.t stay

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