Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 206, 8 July 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND- THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1920.

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The Diary of an Engaged Girl By Phyllis Phillips

I had a beautiful shape. I should like ! to know him. How can I get acquaint

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Oesr old dad opened a bottle of champagne in my honor last night at dinner when I told the great news. ; Everyone was most sweet and happy ; In my success. Even mother was carried away, despite the fact that art is the end of all true home life, to her way of thinking. Nanny suggested that we frame the wonderful check and hang it on the dining room wall. But that would be over-sentimentaL The champagne was perfect, and we sat about the table and talked and talked after we bad finished dinner. Of course I had to 'fess up about having a studio of my own. and that caused a lull in the gaities for a minute, for mother looked so hurt that I had kept this from her. I explained to them, however, that I had been driven to do so by an overpowering creative spirit and urge, and by the knowledge that if I did not 'have absolute peace and quiet I would not be able to accomplish anything. Father understood this, of course, and pointed out to mother just how 'he felt on the same subject and how he never permitted anyone to come into his private office when he was thinking out a new idea. This helped the delicate situation along nicely, and I threw that beloved ally of mine a grateful look, over my champagne glass. Dear daddy, if ever a man deserved a place on the golden throne, it is he. In the end mother forgave me, as , she always does, and because she was really so proud of my accomplishment. If Art meant Fame, why she would not be so against it as in the past, for mother loves people who do big things just as much as anyone else does. Let me sell another work of art within a reasonable time and she will be the very first one to see

that I am a wonder, acclaim it, and fight for ray rights, In the line of peace and quiet, just as hard as she can! Of such stuff are mothers made, bless thetr dear, loyal hearts. Jack came in later in the evening ,nd he in turn was fairly taken off "his feet by the great news. Laura, good old sport, had not told him, even though I know that she was bursting to do so. She knew that It would take away from me some of the pleasure of ieurprlsing him. And he was surprised. All of that. What an evening we had then, planning for great deeds to come, and pictures for the future. Jack is really rmore proud of me and my work than I ever dreamed possible. Life smiles at me from every corner just at present. I feel so elated that I could cry for joy and I shall in a moment, for it's late, late at night, and everyone is in bed but myself, bo I can let myself go. Success, so long only a word to me, snd now a very real reality! Success that I thought was impossible for anyone under twenty-five years of age walking into my hands and life as easily as it did this afternoon! Is it any wonder that I feel like weeping for excessive joy? To think that in a few short weeks

my head of Jean will be on news stands all over the country and even in Europe! I float with the intoxication of this new delight. Dear Giver of all good things, I thank you so much for this success of mine. It is a golden moment in my life that I will never, never forget, no matter what pinnacles of fame I may rise to in the future. (To be continued.)

Heart Problems

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am 30 years old and have never found a girl who cared for me except as a friend. I am a man of good character and am very strict in my habits. I certainly would like to marry and settle down. While I am not wealthy I am in a good position to support a wife. The girl that I am going with is fond of me as a friend, but has refused to give me any encouragement that she will marry me. Should 1 give her up and try to

forget her and try to find some worthy girl that is more favorable to marrying? HEART BROKEN BACHELOR. Something must be wrong with your method of courting. It is a fine thing to be a man of good character and very strict habits, but it is apt to make the girl feel that life with such a man would be full of duty and with very little joy. It is wrong to take life too seriously and never play. Break away from your habits some of the time and try something new and adventureous. Do not spend money for necessities only, or do you buy luxuries too because they give pleasure? Almost nvprv drl likps to en to a

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be taken every week or two. Do not give up hope too quickly. Court your sweetheart of today a little longer. If at the end of a few months you do not find her more responsive probably you have cause to give up hope, t Cannot understand your kind of love. You do not seem to be in love or you would not think of turning your fancy to another. It is unwise to

force yourself to love simply because you want a home. You are not so very old at thirty. Real love can pull at your heart strings yet. Dear Mrs. Thompson: 1 am a girl eighteen years old. Each evening I go bathing and I always see a young man there, but I do not know him. This young man told my chum's friend that

and you should not feel encouraged by such a remark. Don't try to get acquainted. It is evident that she could find a way to meet you if he cared to.

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