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(Cbruary 10, 1967 BELLES OF ST. MARY’S 1 ejfitiiie's Day ** Time of Love I by Tharon Sapp . ^ Hs tliere lia.s been life, > bas been love. People have 1 af ways of sliow- j. j’, flieir love; personal names, irift i expressions, and special =iits lor special days. Today we self-conscious about ^ owing our emotions; a bit liesi- I aiit to say wbat we feel. Most of von"’’^''^ too long to say, “1 love ) or to hug a close friend. •ill to"’ times that we emotions to have a free 1 til the Spring when the first aisies start to bloom and every- bas spring fever, it is a bit hif™“le brightly; to sing ,^ipy and be happy. During the j'^^^tarias season there are hap- and friendlier greetings. r ^^lore animated faces. for Yet Pi'obablv the easiest time ®^’eryone to say “I love you” *^end a tender message is Val- I>ay. wi -^*1 *^®^'ter of love in a physical b-.^ bas always been illustrated aiifl 1 ^ l|eart, symbolizing love We ^’'^i'l^biess. In the same way, beart-shaped valentine.s to extra care and special love, njj.f^'^ary 14 is the day desig nee 1 ‘"ibowing love to special people in our lives. Whj" not try euK^'? a little of that special Val- lYiy feeling for every „ ^ .... ev( day of the year ? season prevail winter, spring, and ^^ay Valentine so,, 'b'b fall ’'Uniiiier Cupid’s Arrows Penetrate Hearts by Jessica Gillespie It is a special day. A time to tell someone that you love him. It is universal. Valentine’s Day is a day to be tender but not corn^, funnj but not too funny. Of course, all this business is Cupid s fault. Cupid works in strange ways. He is subtle at first. His victim is captivated bj' a face, a move ment, a smile. Of course, it is not love yet, but his purpose is ac complished, the arrow has struck. The chubby cherub always makes sure that there is someone around who can tell you more about 3’our mysterious stiangei, just enough to arouse interest. Then the arrow strikes. The arrow prods further when the chance for that first date or meeting comes, ft seems then that Cupid has a monopoly on nervous ness He can fully take over the mind of his victim, taking all thoughts of important matters to the side. The victim is obsessed. For many, that first contact is made sweet’as the arrow edges closer to the center of the lieari. And afterwards, the little man of love takes charge of the telephone wires. Each ring of the phone is exactlv timed to make the vic tim’s heart jump and mind ra tionalize. It is a short forty min utes from nine-thirty until ten- ten. Cupid must tantalize further. Many victims are seen with bed room shoes on one foot, a result of relentless kicking at the little white post. They avuiit a letter of love. Love takes a varied road from there. Love can come in the form of a refusal or a renewal, a post Clues to Valemtime Crossword Muzzle DOWN 2. February 14th (2 words) 4. A letter of the alphabet 5. You and me 6. Not young 7. Vehicle for dating 8. Bride’s month !). If at first you don’t succeed, again. 11. The number in a j)air 12. Roman goddess of love 14. Goes with the groom 18. God of love 1!). Flirty 21. Absence of joy 22 Valentine, Nicholas, or Patrick 28. The arrow shooter 25. You and 28. Valentine color ACROSS 1. Greatest emotion of all 8. Greek godde.ss of love 8. Romeo’s lover 10. A red symbol of love 18. Negative reply 14 meets girl 15. It’s never too 16. A grin of happiness 17. 'Two is company, is a crowd. 19. Lover gives you a box of 20 are red, violets are blue. 24. Positive response 25. A smack on the mouth 26. Not any 27. First comes love, then comes 29. Winking apparatus 80. A gift card or a phone call. But once the arrow has struck, love is hard to pry out. Usually it is just waiting for another chance. Don’t treat Valentine’s Day lightly. Somebody down there has gone to a lot of trouble to make the occasion possible. ■V'' corn- fairs. 5th in md in rolina, Mary's d Dr. rt dat- irsunal job is 5duate. really but I teach- lily en- 5f St. DS i^lay [I «d for duction at St. To be Pather- produc- » “The kil mu- inishing eir love 1920’s, aic and lead is 5ortray- m Rose » of the ibonnet. school. y Lena ■'Ors in. AiUi Bryan; Davii_ 'friend): also i, a BittiJ ish t{ ' choi scted lUUt Bulk Brj oe pi ecret athei ir. Valentine’s Day Means Flowers, Cards and Candy.
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