Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1912 — HUG KEEPS DANCE ALIVE [ARTICLE]

HUG KEEPS DANCE ALIVE

Twice in Evening Enough to Kiss, Declares Priest, In a Lecture to • Young Women. Denver, Colo.—"If the hug were taken out of dancing, it would not last long, but would die a natural death within a few weeks,” said Father Benedict in a lecture to young women at the Logan Avenue chapel, “Married women do not dance with their husbands, but with other women’s husbands,” he said, "and married men do not dance with their wives, but with other men’s wives. “After telling your beloved that there is great danger in kissing, transmitting germs,” he continued to the young women, “allow him to kiss you twice In one evening, once when he comes and once before he leaves. It is hot necessary that he should kiss you 100,600 times in an evening, though he may be engaged to you.”