Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 168, 24 May 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND S UN-TELEGRAM, .MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920.

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The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllis Phillips

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Fate, the Jade, is playing tricks on i your ear. Happy! Yes, that 13 my

me, I fear. Up to a few months ago idea of true rest and happiness . a ! 1 A. 1 1 UV, VvAMIT

i was iairiy weu sure or myseu now

la, la! Becoming more unBure of my heart and head each day. I have about decided that I am a will-o'-the-wisp come to life in the body of one known as Lindsey; in fact, I'm sure this is the case, and the reason for my being such a vagarious, float-away little girl. The languor and slow Are of summer has been in my, veins for days now, and the family must find me hard to live with, poor dears. I wish that I were a gypsy, and.

could go a-wandering all over thet

countryside unquestioned by God or

man. That is the ideal life, I thlnfc. To roam all day untrammeled, and to lie down at night beneath, a gloriously deep midnight sky. anywhere,

and sleep the sleep that never cornea

to the human being in a straignt,

uppity, old bed in a correct room at any time. And then to wakeslowly, wonderingly, and refreshedln

the cool of the morning, with burrs -in

your hair, and the lilt of the lark In

Bachelor Girl Sayings By Helen Rowland

England, it

France and

"home rule" and comes from the

mythological legend of the porter of Valhall, called Heimdall, who sleeps more ightly than a bird and can hear the grass growing in the fields and the wool on the sheep's backs." The first syllable of this accomplished person's tile is the basis for mas

culine names without number. Through

As it is I awake with a bang every

mornine. Gaze resentfully at the blue

curtains at my window, so ine. ltawe ( various stageg Qf Helnrichs Heinrichs, and neat (even though 1 do really love . u runnk vtcnr-i

them), they annoy me beca"s V1 reached. The kings that it named are

legion. Across the Channel, it became

signifies i children. He is a man who comes into

the house without a word or smile, sits around and dreams and is never cheerful. . I get so lonesome for some one who is cheerful and more of a companion. I sometimes feel it will be best to leave him while I can and seek happiness elsewhere, but who would want a divorced woman with three children? MOTHER.

THE BABY VAMP I do not fear a siren With a mass of midnight hair, With wicked, drooping eyelids, And a blase, world air ,But, oh, I cross my fingers, And I breathe a little prayer, When I meet a blond-haired cutie, With a blue-eyed baby-stare! -And I take extreme precautions, That my Love' is not about. For the Baby-Vamp will GET him,

If I don't watch out!

are so unchanging. I should like to

wake to new surroundings every day, but what's the good of wishing? The boom of New York salutes me at the same hour every morning. I arise, bathe and putter about until breakfast time. Even the breakfast is unchanging, and leaves me comforted but stadgy. Alas, Comfort is the cancer of the modern times. Comfort catches you when you least expect it, and weakens you in your strongest spots. We dream and dream of the fantastic and the free, until some form of Comfort appears bn our gilded horizon and lures us back to the practical and sane side of life. How majiy dreams of mine have been dispelled by the

inevitable Chinese dinner gong? I have long since lost count of same. And yet, no one answers so gleefully as Miss Lindsey herself to the lure of smoking viands and all the creaturecomforts. Never mind, some day I will a vagrant be, and drift down the world to the throbbing of my own desires. Just

wait. Just at present my dreams seem to be bound up in one man. That man is Jack, and it is quite as it should be. I am a model engaged girl (so they think). But inwardly I am raging at many things. I am slowly awakening

Henry. The feminine form originated in France. Its first use seems to be in the House of Stuart d'Aubigne in 1588 when a daughter was called Henriet. The court of Catherine de

Medici -was noted for its Henriettes. The name reached England through the daughter of Henry IV, Henriette Marie, whom the Prayer Book called Queen Mary. Her godchildren, however, were always addressed as Henrietta. Coral is Henrietta's talismanic stone. It will guard her from contagion and

other evil and is said to have therapeutic value in combating anemia. Monday is her lucky day and 5 her lucky number.

Republican Women May Have Tea Next Saturday If speakers from the state women'k headquarters can come to Richmond next Saturday afternoon, the county Republican women will give a tea In Westcott hotel parlors. The visitors will be asked to talk about the state situation and other

trict county agents - at M uncle Saturday nl fat, to meet representative wool buyers, woolen mill agents, etc., and for the receipt of bids on pooled wool. Mr. Murphy, - county agent, .attended that mooHnc - unA will nreaent the

facts for the consideration of the wool committee and farmers at the meet

ing on Wednesday evening.

Neither you nor your husband will political questions.

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a mother of three little tots, 26 years old. .1 have been married eight years to a nan 12 years my senior. My husband and I got along well the first year. Since then v;e have quarrelled constantly.

We are not at all well mated. It

peems be is not in sympathy with my

to my own nature and needs, and I j views and feelings and I am not with

feel that somewhere in the dim, dear I his of late. We have decided to sepafuture there lies a land of promise. rate and for me to get a divorce. As waiting for my lightest footstep, beck- he wants it, he says he will not appear oning to me across Time and Space, against me. and whispering of new hopes, golden I Since we have decided upon divorce

harvests of love, and urging me above I he has been more agreeaDie ana i am

gain happiness through selfishness. It

seems to me selfish to get a divorce, because it will deprive the children of a normal home life. The father owes them more than he can give by mere support. I am afraid, too, that after separa

tion he will forget his obligations and will find new interests which will de

mand about all the money he can make. It is easy for the court to allot

the woman alimony, but hard for her

to collect it. It would be practically impossible for you to earn a living for so many, and as you say there are not many men who want to marry a divorced woman with three children. Do not bring up the subject of divorce; if your husband does, explain to him what you think the best thing to do. If you agree to live together, each should let the other live his own life without interference or criticism. In this way your home life can be peaceful and harmonious.

Chairman for the rural women s

activities, Mrs. Gaar Ellison, was appointed by the county precinct committee women's meeting Saturday.

Farm Federation Men to . Discuss Wool Wednesday

A special meeting of the directors

of the Wayne county farm federation

will be held at the court house on

Wednesday evening, May 26, in the of

fice of the county agent. The wool

pool committee will also meet at the same time and place and all wool

growers are invited to be present.

There was a meeting of Sixth Dis-

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Virtue doesn't consist in running an eise to be true to mvself. even ! in doubt about getting a. divorce. I

away from temptation, but in fnai- though the wiles and forces of a soul-1 ao not love him. out wouia De mms

ing serenely in its face, and passing

it by without recognizing It. A husband's wildest expression of passionate enthusiasm: "Gee! You look all right In those togs!" No man ever lived, who didn't firmly believe in the wisdom of offering a woman a kiss in place of an apottogy, a pose in place of repentance, amd a box of roses in place of reform. Every girl dreams of being .loved -madly, wildly, desperately, by a man with enough plain, practical common-

sense to support a wife, keep up a motor car and put the studs In his own shirts. A man is always secretly convinced that he knows "exactly what a woman means," until he discovers that she is telling him the honest truth. Then lie gets all mixed up. Sometimes, I wonder what sweet, romantic dreams of love and marriage are those of the little girls and boys, who acquire all their knowledge of domestic life from the comic supplements. When a girl marries for love, alone, in these prosaic days, she has to think up some really plausible explanation to offer her- friends. You may turn a confirmed bachelor into a husband, and a brunette into a blonde but alas, they are always the same at the roots! L

What's in a Name (Copyright)

v J HENRIETTA Henrietta is a charming sixteenth century product. Of Tentonic origin, but extraordinarily prevalent in

SPRING AILMENTS

less civilization try to swerve -me to ho live with

ways and days foreign to my real na-1 sake. ture. It is this conviction that keeps I wining to

me up, for I kne 7 that one has to evolute, and that all I am going through now, and am planning to go through with in the holy state of matrimony are but stepping stones to the land beyond the rainbow. Experience, the great teacher, must enter my life at this point, and I must bow to her will come what may. I hear some one calling me, so must stop my "mooning" for this morning.

him for the children's

Officers will be elected at an important business meeting of the Wayne county Better Homes association, to be held Thursday at 2 p. m. in the office of the county agent at the court house. All members in the county are urged to be present.

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