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20 THE GOLDEN-ROD Trask Henry: “We never can say why we love, but only that we love.' Wacldell James: “As merry as the days are long.” Walker Isabelle: “Her face will bear her far.” Waring Lois: “This bud of love, by sum- mer’s ripening breath, may prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.” Welch Marguerite: “What's in a name.” Werne Esther: “There’s a divinity that shapes our wills.” White Starrett: “I never saw so likely an ambassador of love.” Whitteniore Eleanor: “Why don’t men propose? Tis surely time.” Wiggin Storer: “He did nothing in partic- ular and did it well.” Williams Elsie: “One vast substantial smile.” Wood Fanny: “Marry, my liege. I would.” Young Gretchen: Still too young to walk alone. w ta w Cupid’s Pathfinder Allen, Chester...............NO! NO! NEVER Andrews. Everett ................ Apply at once Arenburg, Michael ...................... Possible Atkins. Willard.................... Very easy Backus, Clifford..........................Bashful Barry, Christopher........................ Nabbed Bill. Roswell.......................Catch him now Birnie. Chester.....................Salted away Blackmur. Maurice............Very bashful except— Bjorkman. Harry ....................... Available Cantley, Howard............. Open every evening Cassidy, Clarence......................... Baited Chapman. Lester............................. Roll over Clark. William................Might try and see Corbin. William.................... Too small Curtin. Thomas ............................. Nope Favorite. Felix ................... Uncertain Hall. Raymond............Hands Off! Live Wire Ilalvosa. Philip ...................... Incurable Ilenchev. Ernest .... Matron, the smelling salts Hyland. Freeman ......................... Lassoed Johnson. Herbert .............. Av-is-To-be his Lewis. Lloyd ............ Come after breakfast Lundin. Clarence .................. Held fast McDonald. Charles............................Call around Markham. Francis................Foolish Question Martin. Philip.............Sweet, when shaved Mattson. William ................... Can’t say Mayer. Harold Run along and sell your papers Meade. Walter........................ Very sweet Nimeskern. George..............Quite variable O'Dowd. Ambrose.............Atlantic has got him Prout. Samuel................Take a Knapp, quick Reardon. Joseph ..................... Unexplored Reinhalter. Oswald..................Ask Elsie W. Roche. William .............................. No use Rogers. Osburne.................A good plaything Simpson. Arthur............Must be a good cook Sprague. Lester..............Woodward has him Trask. Henry............Captive at Germantown Waddell, James.............................. Why certainly White. Starrett .........Beware of the hunter Wiggin, Storer.............Must be short and fat AS TO THE GIRLS Aronson, Alice................... Well! Maybe Atkins, Robina..............................Good company Axberg, Ethel ........................ Frivolous Barnicoat. Olive...............Taken long ago Barry. Alice..................... Not old enough Barry. Dorothy .................... Salted away Brown, Gladys...........•. Don’t believe in it Brundage. Myrtle Got to go to the movies though Buckley. Catherine.........Just like A. Barry
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THE GOLDEN-ROD 19 Ilarding Jenny: “She’s not fourteen.” Hatfield Ethel: “What makes lovers never tire of each other’s society is that they talk al- ways about themselves.” Henehey Ernest: “I am yet unknown to woman.” Howard Elizabeth: “Horn to write, converse, and live in ease.” Ilowley Irene: “I can talk best, you know, when I say nothing.” Hunt Margaret: “I’ll speak in a monstrous little voice.” Ilvland James: “In him there is hope of government.” Igo Mildred: “Ah woman, glorious woman, what would we do without thee?” Johnson Herbert: “The deed I intend to do is great, but as yet unknown.” Joy Ethel: “To see her is to love her. and love but her forever.” Keohane Catherine: “Modesty is the beauty of women.” Knapp May: “What is man that thou are mindful of him ?” Kokkinen Helmi: “I meddle with no man’s business but my own.” Leahy Katherine: “Gather ye rose buds while ye may.” Leavitt Mildred: “Ful wel she sang dyvine.” Lewis Lloyd: “When he is best, he is little worse than a man.” Lund Florence: “Thy hand was made to portray the genius of thy brain.” Lundin Clarence: ”As sweet and musical as bright Apollo's lute.” Manhire Jennie: “A maiden shy she was.” Markham Francis: “Little, but oh my.” Martin Philip: “Fore God I am no coward.” Mattson William: “Pride goeth before de- struction.” Mayer Harold: “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” McDonald Charles: “1 swore—but was so- ber when 1 swore.” McGilvray Lillian: “He that loves a rosy cheek or a coral lip. admire.” McGovern Alice: “Virtue in her shape, how lovely.” McLennan Celia: “Sober, steadfast and de- mure.” Meade Walter: “Just a kind word and a yielding manner.” Metherall Juanita: “A smile for all. a wel- come glad, a jovial coaxing way she had.” Molve Lillian: “Are ye indeed fantastical or that which outwardly ye show.” Newcomb Marion: “Here comes the lady! Oh so light of foot.” Nicholson Emily: “Not that fair hair with which the wanton winds delight to play and love to make it curl.” Nimeskern George: “Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under it.” O’Dowd Ambrose: “Believe me thou art marvellously changed.” Prout Louise: “To joy her love 1 11 build a kingly bower.” Prout Samuel: “Here’s our chief guest.” Reardon Joseph: “Yon Cassius hath a lean and hungry look.” Reinhalter Oswald: “His port as meke as is a mayde. He was a varrv parfit gentil knyght.” Roche William: “A genius. I say. a genius.” Rogers Osborne: “Discretion is the better part of valor.” Ross Elsie: “I have done no harm.” Simpson Arthur: “ Tis said this town is full of cozenage.” Sprague Lester: “Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.” Taubert Gertrude: “Sweet Helen make me immortal with a kiss.” Thacher Blanche: “A little woman, though a very little thing is sweeter by far than flowers which bloom in the spring.”
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THE GOLDEN-ROD 21 Burke, Edna Placed on ice Carlson, Esther ... Nope Critchlev, May .... Held fast Crowley, Hilda Cummings. Annie . Very sweet Cummings, Marion . .All aboard for Franklin st Davison, Hazel .... Bashful, but maybe DeYoung. Lillian Come around any evening Dieev, Ethel Who knows Dixon. Lilia Not old enough Drumgold. Alice ... Golden. Mary Help! Help! Harding, Jennie .. Eligible Hatfield, Ethel .... Captured by Bill Howard, Elizabeth . Dick is calling Ilowlev. Irene .... Never. Never Hunt. Margaret ... Trv some Wednesday Igo. Mildred .... You might go and see Joy. Ethel Lost already Keohane Knapp, May One at a time, please Kokkinen. Ilelmi .. Kind-er-bashful Leahv. Katherine .. Come anv time bows Leavitt, Mildred .......................... Nope Lund, Florence..............Is on tin warpath Manhire, Jennie ................... Let me see MeGilvray. Lillian .... Meet me at Iioughs Neck McGovern, Alice............Bashful but available McLennon. Celia...................Why certainly Metherall, Juanita ............ Nothing but gay Moyle. Louise...................... Almost gone Newcomb. Marion ....................... Eligible Nicholson. Emily...........Must be able to spiel Front, Louise .... Ducky has captured the fort Ross, Elsie ................................ Nix Tanbert. Gertrude..............Let’s try and see Thacher. Blanche.............Sweet and bashful Walker. Isabelle .. Nailed, tied, and anchored Waring, Lois.................Better time alone Welch, Marguerite ......................... Same here Werme, Esther ........................ Available Whittemore, Eleanor . .. .Always room for more Williams. Elsie.............................Only Oswald Wood. Fanny..................... Seven a week Young. Gretehen ...........Very quiet but then Characteristic Songs Allen, Chester—“They Always Pick on Me.” Andrews, Everett—“Gee 1 Wish I Had a Girl.” Arenburg, Michael—-“I Want Somebody to Flay With.” Aronson, Alice—“Maybe That's Why I’m Lonely.” Atkins, Bobina—“Kiss Me, My Honey Kiss Me.” Atkins, Willard—“O You Tease.” Axberg, Ethel—“Trading Smiles.” Backus, Clifford—“Moonlight Bay.” Barnicoat. Olive—“Wistful Eyes.” Barry, Alice—“I’d Like to Have You Like Me as Much as 1 Like You.” Barry, Christopher—“Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” Barry, Dorothy—“Meet Me Tonight.” Bill. Roswell—“Be Careful How You Handle Me.” Birnie, Chester—“I’d Like to do Some Lov- ing With You.” Blackmur. Maurice—“Redhead, Redhead.” Brown, Gladys- “First You Get the Money, Then You Get the Flat.” Brundage, Myrtle—“You’ve Got to Take Me Home Tonight.” Buckley, Catherine—“I’m Looking For a Nice Young Fellow.” Burke, Edna—“Let’s Go Where We Can Have Some Fun.” Byorkmon. Harry—“I’ll (Jo With You to the End of the World.” Cantley, Howard—“Naughty Eyes.
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