Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 103, 11 March 1920 — Page 5
.THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920.
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The Diary of an By Phyllis
HER 8ECOND TH0UQHT8 ON ENGAGEMENTS IN GENERAL Gracious, I've been eo busy being engaged, and feted and fussed over, that I have hardly had a minute to think. I feel as If my brain wereJ spinning sometimes. Mother Is going to see this thing through In proper etyle. There's no getting out of being Mrs. Jack on the tenth of June as far as she is concerned. That much is certain. I've been to half a dozen teas and as many dinners since I became engaged. Heavens knows, I never was that important before-
Who'd ever have suspected that one little word could so change the whole horizon! Why, now I'm a personality. I am allowed to have an opinion and the older women have sort of taken me "under their wing" in that sweet way that they have, don't you know? Personally, the whole process bores me to death. My face fairly aches tonight from smiling at people I don't give a rap for. Oh, for one little hour with Dorry, for one cigaret, and a plly 6lap on the back from dear old "Brixy." Dear creatures, I never felt so faithful to them as I do now. These, of course, are happiest hours of my girl's life. Everyone says so. And yet I just feel, somehow, that Dorry and Jean and the rest of the gang are every bit as happy as I am; and they are certainly freer. Funny how mother can enthuse over what she prophesies as "that Bweet lack of freedom" that will come once the ceremony is over. It sends the cold shivers down my back, to tell the truth, the very thought of such, and yet I always remember that Lindsey has managed to have her own little way at a scratch all her whole sweet life. My motto Is, Why worry? Dear uie, I could have slapped Jack properly yesterday tor telling me to C ''cut that," when I waved to "Brixy" and Jean, as wo whizzed by them in "our" car. Of course, he was just as sweet as he could be as soon as he had said it, but that note of authority registered with yours truly, believe me. I was hoping against hope that we could manage to have a wedding ''a' deux" just slip off by our lonetomes and have the knot tjed and then off to the mouutains, no fussing. Nothing but a huge and dressy wedding will suit the family, though. Jack's people have the same sentiments, it seems, so there you are. After all, a bride is but an incident at a wedding. Such agony as I have gone through these last few days. I hate to think about it in detail. I just know we've been to every shop in this city aud been waited on by every cross saleslady that the shop could produce. I detest trousseaus. Mother has been almost indecent about the whole thing, seems to me. Why, I could
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have got all the underwear that I needed just by quietly slipping in and out to Halman's and no one would have been the wiser, but not 60 with mother. She tells the world that her daughter is about to be a bride. She seems to spare me no blushes. Why. she Is quite openly frank about taking half an hour to decide on whether pink or blue crepe de chine "nighties" will please hubby more. When she does come to a decision I find I have had little to do with the choice. She invariably announces that she is sure "Jack will love me to death in the pink ones any man would!" Then, there's the wedding dress. How I shall ever be able to make a proper "entrance" In it is more than I can see. There seems to be yards and yards of train and it's so pompous somehow, not a bit like simple, little me. I know I'm ungrateful for looking a.t it that way, but I did dream of a gray traveling costume and a gobelin blue hat. Father and I are the two people who have had least to say in this whole business, and we feel very close to each other just through this. I have been fitted until my head aches, and I have tried on so many shoes and slippers that I have lost all desire for anything but the 6iniple sandal. Verily, the path of the engaged girl is strewn with struggles. Never mind, perhaps I shall be allow GOOD SHOES For Less NEW METHOD Up-Stairs Colonial Bldg. DR. GR0SVEN0R City Light Bldg. 32 S. 8th St. Try Fieur de Venice Cigars GEO. H. SHOFER Distributor Richmond, Ind., Phone 3240 or 31 27. For sale by all dealers DR. LEE C. HOOVER Veterinarian Phone 1399 20 S. 12th St. COLD WEATHER is not over. Better take an Inventory of your coal bin. All phone orders given prompt attention. Hackman-Klefoth & Co. N. 10th & F Sts. Phone 2015 or 2016 DR. R. H. CARNES DENTIST Phone 2665 Rooms 15-16 Comstock Building 1016 Main Street Open Sundays and Evenings by ' appointment
ed to pick out the place for the honeymoon at least. I sort of hate to leave this room of mine, it's so completely part of me and my dreams; and I have had so
t many heart to heart talks with the real Lindsey in it that no one ever suspects exists. I Just five my small, white bed and the funny pictures I have collected since I was a kiddie and and, ch, dear me, I'm getting quite sad, and that will never do for a prospective bride. Jack sends me red roses and wonderful lilies of the valley every day. He is sympathetic about the fittings and shopping, so that helps some. I hope that he is trying to realize that I love comfort before everything else and will take to my beloved smocks again just as soon as the honeymoon is over. He hates them, because he says that they remind him of art crazy girls, artists' clothes and studios. I love 'em because they are so comfy. He is not in the least bit artistic. Horridly matter of fact, If the tru'Jh must be told. He hates bobbed hair on woinen and despises women that smoke. They don't bother me. (To be continued.) NEW TREASURE CERTIFICATES ARE OFFERED BY HOUSTON WASHINGTON, March 11. Secretary Houston announced a new offering of treasury 4 3-4 certificates of indebtedness, bearing on March 15 and maturing in one year. Purchase of treasury certificates on the installment plan is made possible by a ruling announced by secretary Houston.
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Christmas time or her birthday, shows how little he cares. Dear Mrs. Thompson: We p.re two school friends, juniors in high Echool. Will you please tell us what would be proper to use on cur faces, as we have to walk quite a distance to school, and the wind and cold chafes our faces? This makes them very rough and powder does not go on smoothly. TWO PALS. Have your druggist recommend a good cold cream that will be a skin food. Wash you face thoroughly with face 6oap and hot water and rub in the cream. This should be done every night before retiring. Do not use powder, because it will roughen .the skin. Dear Mrs. Thompson: Is it proper for a girl 19 years old who is very small for her age, to wear her dresses well below her knees, and let her hair hang di wn her back in curls, reason to believe ho will be sorry for what he has done. The fact that he has not remembered the child at
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