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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, January 10, 1937
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, January 10, 1937
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, November 1, 1936
“Nothing but a cheap show-off! - A monkey on a stick! A poor clown! …In short a darned louse! And a snake in the grass!”
And on the way home when you have a chance to say what you think, it’s put down as jealousy!
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, November 1, 1936
Life of the Party: He’s a natural born ladies man - and it makes no difference to him whether they’re married or single.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, November 1, 1936
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, September 16, 1934
The business girl who does with three hours sleep, a glass of orange juice, a cup of coffee and is ready to face the world again.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, September 16, 1934
The grouch that doesn’t come to life until noon.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, October 1, 1933
For some people there’s beauty in a storm – if they’re allowed to enjoy it, and not everlastingly being told to “come away from that window!”
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, August 9, 1936
Keeping Cool: Dress lightly… unless the police in your neighborhood are officious and think you are flouting some sacred city ordinance..
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, July 26, 1936
A spoiled day for mother - did she or did she not turn off the gas under the stew before starting out?
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, July 26, 1936
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, July 19, 1936
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, July 12, 1936
It’s time to go when the girl doesn’t even bother to hide her yawn in the middle of what, you consider, a very interesting talk.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, February 9, 1936
“More waste! …The scraps and fats you throw away in a week would keep an Eskimo family for a year!”
“Say! You and the Eskimos can go to - Who’s running this kitchen anyway?”
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, September 9, 1935
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 19, 1935
The designers of modern furniture should turn their attention to designing a chair for guests that stick around too long… something in reinforced concrete.