The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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>\ • ,iin 1 cherish always,
..H'liii).: a nut vs. think
, < u a -'wurthy wife. mc
rf) counties^ obstacles
• a.- l», -jc t factors >e hit
, pari iculai t> pe of t:ii I
i- > 11>. sweet, (Utrab. ifir
boon ly. loauliful, Ira
■ , a!a r(>1 •■' no se ? I . i ■
i , ■ sit.r>■ types of I. i i-
pientk.hcd, but these
,, ar considerable observa-
o tic of th«> shy girl
m- later to- lie sO'ne-
, v.'.rrd. Bewal e of the
• is it's usually ram-
Beware of the dumb girl
lially pretty i-lover; Be-
th'f intelligent girl - sh<-'-
;•«. sniatt; Beware of the
I remember that you
u-:e a silk purse out of a
j Beware of the beautiful
nut;, is only skin deep; Be-
th.• fragile girl - it's often
Bswarv of the muscular
■be sure packs a wallop!
■ 11us of the co> creatures,
i' .i, tions usually only to the
..f votir^KMik assount. Look
v ile, pure jiirl and don't
: 1 i 1 you've found her
itint; men have asked
might make themselves
to young maidens. First,
acquire a personality if
already possess one.
Malic friends, learn to make con-
.er.-tliim with a total stranger.
It-arn '> be friendly and how to in-
terest people If your personality is
!>l»4,slng your dream girl will soon
ne'-ice u and then you must real-
ly apply >ourself.'Your ability to do
things well., whether it bo playing
enti).- or --inging adds to vour
ttrac'tjven&ss. Be neat, clean
ntl^k-:'.-groomed above all else.
Nothinu can be more repulsive
than a iouchy. unshaven vagrant.
Don't fall into this classification
unlo.-s \ou intend to reimain a
batrht-Hlor. Know how to net and
prove your knowledge of good
nvinriet at every opportune mo-
ment. Chivalry may seem old-fash-
ftmejti to us but to the ladies it is
a review of the rrwnatie gentlemen
of yesterday
Sonte ytnins,' men find difficulty
in kn.v,',!ng how to date >;ir!s and
other master the art as a genius.
The formal procedure is in haying
been ritrod'ueed to the young lady
first. h\it. this naturally being a
faster world it is permissable to
•n<ik. yourself acquainted when
land wb. •re you may he able to do
it. In nvist events, you can manage
an irfjfotiutfion out of someone
who I:now - either of the two. When
you feel you have known the girl
for a -efficient length of time, ask
Ni; for t! date. It is best to go
somewhere where you can enter-
lain each other, such as a party,
dance or bowling. This enables
Sou to find out a lot about each
other and a chance to determine
•whether -you wish to date her
more often. jn taking in a movie
'in your first date, very few*>words
ar{' exchanged and you are "kept
m the dark" as to how you feel
about each other.
there's always the possibility of
!he S'rt refusing your proposal of
her excuse is go0d, try
asain, If is seems somewhat lame,
#n't nake a fool of yourself beg-
her to date you. Thank her
I Mitely and continue to be friend-
Spanish Club
To Serve -
Mexican Sunoer
Page Tliree
Cross Timbers
Visit State Fair
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v' 1 1 '"H iainaie;-. em hilfl-
nr: ,lortitl.i ,, t|le MlAjpnn
sl"'El -ori'iI in •liu. no.s Vici-
^')n h Club nil October
'' •' in connection with
ft''' I i.'ih''-M-'cn Oat nival
i iK-odore h'io:. inn >ks gndai
'"ill it tli,' Mimmii music to
gay .decorations and
I aim t rees. Mesa an curios
swil tie M)ld Ot "tiendasf' kept bv
■ ati i s i'achejro and Org! Cummin.
x 1,1 e purpo:o oi the club is to
f ' the? fncrul'y relation- between
'1: i'> Amrrican countries and
leva- Wesley an College, a number
" thi lack ot adequate serving
"•• -tie ■ rtft■ i■ tej ,ti this type of
vVPH ha-ve been in\'i!ed as special
."'H'.-t- tn t h i • stippei
I ickt.ts ate on sale now for the
student body at fifty cents yach
The number of tickets to be solil
yvas limited to one hundred because
oi the lack of adequate serving
facilities in the gymnasium.
. The cub members are also sol-
ling chances on a Mexican jacket
' iieh was brought from Old Mex-
i > and which is on display in Miss
Cowan's room Chances are twenty
■iye cents.''ea<Sh. and the drawing
r- to lie held on the 21st. at 7:.'i0
P.M. 'lhe winner '.nust make his
elaim within an huor of the
drawing or Vmothe. will he made
a.t S :3(i "
It you care for a "hot spot" be-
fore you hit the "dirt spot", dine
a la Mexieana, and let's all he
"good neighbors" on October .'list
in the gym.
NOTlCK
Watch for the Aeolian Booth
at the Hallowe'en Carnival
Thursday. Something n e w
entirely novel will he seen then
Save your money for the Aeo-
lian Booth! Same-thing new has
been added!
ly. No doubt she'll soon see what
she has missed by not dating you!
If you are the affectionate type;
try to overcome it. wrong opini't'ms.
are sometimes formed by what
may see;n to you to hit a perfectly
innocent gesture Kissing on the
first date is debated quite fre-
quent ly. but I shall say it depends
on both boy and girl as to how
they personally feel about this. If
you are. positive you're in love, j
then times a' wastin'. Ordinarily1
the perfect gentleman waits until i
his third date before he kisses his
date goodnight.
One of the lightly touched sub-:
j.'cts of today is the question of j
going steady. It has become more i
of a fad than a genuine love for
one another. It is proven that go- '
ing steady decreases the popularity ;
and morals of the couple involved
I see no need of pledging yourself 1
to one another when you w ill nat- j
ural.lv limit your dates to one per
e
Cross-Tit,net ^1 Club visit-
State Kair at Dallas, Katur- j
day before last, to make a paying
special visit to the current show in
the Art Museum on the Fair
i grounds. |
Of lilt el est to Texas Wesleyati
; students were paintings By Mr.
Kelly Fearing, present an instruc-
tor. and a piece of gla/ed sculpture
■ by Robert Wilson, who formerly
taught here
Dancer Loves Navy in
More Than One Way
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Among the interesting persona I i- j
| ties ettrol'ed at TWO this year is:
j Marie-Bernie, Miller, former con- j
cert dancer and Wave,
Marie Bernice began her career
as a dancer by joining a c«|SVert
! group of dancers for Work and j
study soon after hei graduation I
front high school in l.ong Island, j
New York. While associated with j
this group Mrs. Miller appeared in
j concerts at Carnegie Hall and in
| specialty numbers at -the Waldorf-
j Astoria. After appearing in a cou-
ple of musicals on. Broadway, she
j v\orked at the Boxy Theater. From
Rox.v's Mari(--Bernice danced with \
; the famous Rockettes at Radio ;
; City.
After dancing in mo'ir"Tlf the
j major theaters and music halls in
New York, Marie-Bernice joined
i the American Ballet Company for
j a tour of South America. Such ro-
| mantic cities as Bermuda, Buenos
'. Aires. Trinidad. Rio de.lanerio, ;,nd
Montevideo are a few of the places
where the Company appeared
When war was declared, Marie-
Bernice returned to her home in
Miami, Florida, and was one of the
| first three women in Florida to
| join the 0. S. Navy To the Univer-
| sity of Wisconsin went the newly
1 enlisted Wave to study radio.
In a short, time lhe petite concert
dancer and ballroom specialist be-
i came a Radioman First Class in
the Navy of the United States.
(Her I'fr in the Navy Blue led
Bernice to the company of a sailor
named Miller, who made up his
mind to show Texas to Bernice and
vice-versa. After peace was declar-
ed. the sailor went to Miami, mar-
ried Bernice and brought her to
Fort Worth.
Taking advantage of the G. I.
Bill of Rights Br mice is continuing
her education at Texas Wesleyan
College
Sakkarra Entertains
son, if you love them, anyhow. In
the- evoyt. you should ever doubt
your steady, hard feelings, hatred,
and revenge would dominate your
love, whereas if no such agreement
had been made there \v<n|rW be no
cause or reason for unnecessary
bickering.
Would someone tell <me what we
do with our women and j
Sons of Sakkara held their first
| event of the 15M6-17 season on Fri-
j day night. October 1* at the Mea- !
! dow'brook Country Club.
Atflbng the 3(1 couples pres'ent
| at this gala social function were
I both old and new 'members of the
'organization, as well as their sis-
ter cluh, Deka, as guests.
Program dances were held giv-
ing each member 10 chances at
meeting new acquaintances, lhe
initial dance wes led by President
John Goode, and date. Sue Binder:
Mr. and Airs. Oavid Michael,
Jackie Oliver and Eddie Mahan:
Ray ten kins and Jo Ann Gunn.
Photographer Claude Wakefield
spent a busy evening catching
snaps of the many attractive cou-
ples present.
can
Southern mint punch and cookies
what could be do without them,
I were served.
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MARTIN'S
Your Suburban Department Store
Across from T.W.C. Campus
3123-24 KAST ItOSKDALK
A Complete Automotive Service
W. E. PEACOCK
Service Station
2741 E. Rosedale 5-8036
ALADDIN CLEANERS
(Successors to Powell's)
"We can't do all the cleaning, so we do only tiro
3200 E. Rosedale
5-9255
"Let's Be Neighborly"
Ray Neighbors
Drugstore .
3130 E. Rosedale Phone 5-2173
/* ) Fort Worth
JOHN MORRIS FLORAL
COMPANY
4000 East Lancaster
Telephone 5-2197
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 3, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1946, newspaper, October 28, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415753/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.