Chattanooga Times Free Press

Poem reminds visitors to use guest towels

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DEAR ABBY: I’m frustrated that guests in my home almost never use the guest towels I’ve put out for them in the bathroom. Why do they do this?

I remember a little poem in your column that addresses this. I’d like to clip it and put it in there next to the towels. Please print it again! — GOOD HOSTESS IN CLOVER, S.C.

DEAR HOSTESS: With pleasure — here it is:

A GUEST TOWEL SPEAKS by Mabel Craddock Please use me, Guest; Don’t hesitate. Don’t turn your back Or vacillate. Don’t dry your hands On petticoat, On handkerchi­ef, Or redingote.

I’m here to use; I’m made for drying. Just hanging here Gets very tiring. I thought the poem was clever enough when I first saw it that many of you would enjoy it. After it appeared, many readers thanked me for printing it. Some said they’d framed and hung it in the bathroom their guests used. (Problem solved!) I hear from many readers

asking me to re-run articles that hold meaning for them. Some say the articles have been saved until they are yellowed with age and falling apart. Eventually, it was suggested they be put together in a booklet. Since so many readers kept the items to re-read, the booklet is titled “Keepers.” It can be ordered by sending your name and mailing address, plus a check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds), to Dear Abby, Keepers Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. Shipping and handling are included in the price. Filled with clever observatio­ns, “Keepers” is both witty and philosophi­cal.

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Dear Abby Written by Jeanne Phillips

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