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The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, August 2, 1925
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The Independent Record, Helena, Montana, August 2, 1925
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Pasadena Independent, California, August 1, 1958
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El Paso Herald, Texas, July 16, 1925
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Kentucky Advocate, Danville, Kentucky, July 21, 1931
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The Ladies’ Home Journal, July 1948
TWIRP stood for “the woman is requested to pay” by the way. TWIRP season was one week a year, usually February (probably because it was like the leap year proposal tradition) but depending on the area it could be any time of year. During the week girls would do the courting, opening doors for boys, paying for dates - dance tickets and movie tickets, carrying their school books, and it usually culminated with a Sadie Hawkins dance. The ritual is said to have been popularized seen in the comic strip Freckles and His Friends (similar to Archie).
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The Decatur Herald, Illinois, August 31, 1939
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New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, May 12, 1921
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Two couples, Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia, June 1952
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The Escanaba Daily Press, Michigan, December 5, 1953
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, January 10, 1937
“Keep the change” — A fellow can’t afford to look cheap when he is out with the girl.
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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, November 10, 1935
Top of the Bus: The back seat - where the conductor has to shout to get any attention
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Plage Laval, Quebec, 1933
The brush-off, LIFE Magazine, October 19, 1942
Dancing at Gröna Lund amusement park, Stockholm, Sweden, 1938