Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 November 1920 — GREETINGS THAT TELL MUCH [ARTICLE]
GREETINGS THAT TELL MUCH
All Have a Character and to the Initiated Are Like an Open Book.
“Chawmed” —One dance with this type. They always talk about the thatness of the that or G. B. Pahaw’s latest. - '
“How do you do?” —Not a question -ra statement. Probably accompanied by a smile. This class works slowly, but is sure to get you in the end. "Deellghted”—With giggle, and Invitation from / baby-blue eyes. Must never be trusted. “Vej7 glad to know you. rm suah”— She is not sure, but it seems best to say so. Last season’s deb. Expects to be bored and it is best to live up to expectations. “Oh, Mr. Stover, Pm so glad to know you. I’ve beard,” etc.—Football hero stuff. Must use skill and Ingenuity to escape this type. <. Mere nod—Possibilities, but; oh, man, you’ll have to work.— Record. ’ •
