Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 226, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1911 — Popular, But “Bad Form.” [ARTICLE]

Popular, But “Bad Form.”

Bickering. Girls may not mean anything when they argue before a third person, but the listener is just as uncomfortable as though the disputants were at daggers drawn. Especially poor taste is it tor one to argue with her fiance or husband in public.

Bragging. What If you are a belle, have hosts of suitors, and trunks full of fine clothes The girl of good taste allows the world to discover her popularity and good fortune, she does not thrust them upon It Sponging. Some girls have the notion that the world owes them a good time, and they snatch pleasure at the expense of their friends with no thought of return. The girl who is ««4rfljs out of change, who proposes gaylties for which others pay, who accepts favors and is churlish about favoring, la worse than bad form, she is almost dishonest

There Is at least one covey of quail in Bartholomew county that seems to know that it is protected by law amt tor that reason is unafraid. The covey, which consists of about thirty birda, flies down in a feed yard at Columbus each evening, feeds and files away in the early morning. Some of Uie birds have become so tame they will eat from the hands of the men at the feed yard. No one has so tor molested them. A bulletin addnawl to dairymen