Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1918 — First Impressions. [ARTICLE]

First Impressions.

Be careful that you do not make a disagreeable impression on people at your first meeting. If you are unsocial at first acquaintance, and finally decide that those people will repay in smiles and politeness, you will have to exert yourself more than a little to do away with the first Impression made by your unresponsiveness. It will take many months of faithful work to counteract In the mind of your employer that first unfortunate impression you made before you woke up to the fact that your position held prom|ses for the future. First impressions aye tenacious. Do yofcr best to make them favorable, I ■' I; - fl|| -.