Monday, Jul. 31, 1933

Debutante's Pangs

Confidante. A New York deb's secretsusands of our less blase Iowa girls when to kiss and when not to kiss (usually NOT!); when to give the young man absent treatment, and when it's safe to lunch with a girl friend's husband. That is to say, almost never.

Heart Throbs. When Iowa love problems are aired, it's more likely Priscilla Wayne's decisions are cited than Emily Post's.* Whether or not her advice is followed, it is avidly read. No American newspaper woman is better known in Iowa.

Baby Talk. When it comes to babies the women of Iowa turn to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, baby expert of The Register and Tribune's own staff, for advice and guidance. Mrs. Eldred's baby column is syndicated in scores of important newspapers outside of Iowa. More mothers ask her what's wrong with their babies' appetites than consult any other woman in the world.es Moines Register and Tribune. (Every week The Sunday Register prints the pictures of a score or more Iowa couples celebrating their golden weddings.) One result: Last year the department editors of The Register and Tribune received more than 103,000 letters aside from routine mail.ments, the dominant guide in their spending.

* Mrs. Post's column on etiquet also appears regularly.

the women of Iowa. All are Register and Tribune staff writers; newsmen call their women's pages "best in America."

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