Judge, 1932-03-12 · page 30 of 36
Judge — March 12, 1932 — page 30: what you’re looking at
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carn to Da NCC The Balance Turn ® ‘EXTEND RIGHT: NO STEP NR A A ~N =a ~Qe- 7 ra ao ae By Arthur ALurray America’s Foremost Dancing Instructor — MAN'S PART: + Step forward on left foot and extend the right foot in front without placing any weight on right. . Step back on right, turning one-quarter to left. Left foot backward to your left. Draw right foot up to left. Note that on the first step you hold the weight on Start and 4, are taken quickly. ° How I discovered the thrill OF POPULARITY —and turned the laugh on those who used to kid me Wits Tom Martin gave that party I mit of trouble by 5-Day Trial fun at > the ch SLIGHTLY SOUP GRAPES Gots who keep letters Seldom are blue On the first of the month the left foot for two beats, the last three steps, 2, 3 | When the rent falls due. M: N who boast That they know witnmen Often get The biggest trimmin’. Over-Emphasis Make an issue of your virtue, | You will find that men desert: you Gs who retire at half-past ten Are loved by their parents and elderly men. H ow sweet the girl How true, how brave, Who can kiss her man When he needs a shave! To a Man With Savoir Faire The longer I know you The more I believe That you'd be a wonderful Man to deceive. + was Fate that [ should love you, It was Fate that we met; Rut it’s due to perseverance That I'm seeing you yet. Winter Morn My head out of the covers and The windows opened wide, I feel just like the lettuce of A sandwich, left outside. Yints who give advice to others Go to Proms with their brothers. —Evenyne own Love Coorrer comicbooks.com