Judge, 1922-01-28 · page 31 of 36
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Look for Smiles! JUDGE’S NATIONAL SMILE WEEK February 5th to 12th What a Chamber of Commerce Can Do Here is what the Board of Com- merce of Howell, Mich., is doing Our Board and this city are work- ing out a plan of celebrating “SMILE 5 to 12th. tor of three or four auto and sing everywhere—using LE songs Tuesday afternoon and eve the Board of Commerce will 1 prize for the costume, mask which appears on the streets of the city, which causes the most smiles in the opinion of the committee of judges. Wednesday afternoon, we are look- ing for the right speaker Friday will be High School Day Every joke which will make any- one must be cut out. Every- thing which the youngsters can people smi ‘To finance the whole plan, we shall turn a bunch loose to sell tags with sinile verses on one side and a smiling face on the other, people will be asked to wear t e will be given for the best ing for Howell, to be set to some popular air which everyone knows, to be given the committee before February so that a large number can be printed and the words learnet Here she is a Don't you remember this is JUDGE’: ATIONAL SMILE WEEK girl drawn by James Montgomery She counts five points in the famous $1,000 for Smiling Faces Contest every time she appears in a different advertisement. Cut her out and put her in your collection What You Can Do Look for smiles. Smile yourself and make others smile! Tell: your frie JUDGES NA TIONAL SMILE WEEK. Spread the doctrine of a cheerful spirit Make some one happy—do a few kind deeds—and, when SMIL -EEK is over, tell JUDGE how SMILE SEK helped you and your friends. What Your Local Women’s Club Can Do lave son ly of national or local reputation address you or read a paper on the various types of humor—as revealed in the drama or in iterature. You might as- sign members of your Club k up the various sho humorists. You might have a paper on Dean Swift, another on Charles Stee Addison and another on Dickens, Mark ‘Twain, ete Thackeray wrote lecture, entitled tnglish Humeorists.” which would hey y good reference work. Or you might take the life of Abraham Lincoln and have somebody speak of his humor, or retell some of the many funny stories attributed to him, You might vary your program hy having a’ discussion of humor as treated in some of the great plays speare or othe another on Funny from Sheri dan’s “School for Seandal,” or some of Shiw’s more hilarious ph Or you might have somebody write a humorous paper on the subject of Smiles and Smil- ing similar to the one writ ten by Mr. Francis TH Sisson in LESLIE WEEKLY under date of December 31st Don’t forget when sending your clippings for entry in the $1,000 for Smiling Faces Contest to mark the number of clippings in your package. And, remember, all clippings must be mailed or expressed to the Contest Editor, JUDGE, 627 West 43d Street, New York City, before midnight of February 13.