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HOBBIES

To have some interest in life, right away from business associations, is to open a, vista of wonderful possibilities. In ilia winter belong to a dramatic club. In the n find time for tennis sometimes. Belong to a library, and read the latest 1,1. 0k?.' fifing far away from relatives, do something to" keep yourself from eternal dullness and hopelessness. For, got into that e.at, bed, and sleep idea, and you’re dead, socially. And if you're only half alive, now on earth can veui malic good find go on making pood in business f It’s the girl who keeps alive, keeps up with the times, has heaps of ■Merest in lifo, and regards the world os todining with possibilities and opportunities. who gets there ovary time. Sometimes she has less talent than the stick-in-lhe-rut girl who never bothers to look farther than her own nose—but C&3 gets there quicker all tho same.

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Evening Star, Issue 16908, 4 December 1918, Page 4

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HOBBIES Evening Star, Issue 16908, 4 December 1918, Page 4

HOBBIES Evening Star, Issue 16908, 4 December 1918, Page 4

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