Women's realm non rwo ms GUARDIAN si.rir'rnMiT:n 13.3353. mics Colilhil-j Marriage Of liiterest At ELl.Ell'S DIARY By An Island Farmer's Wile '5 '" " Rood-to me." an om- iah farmer who had stopped by briefly this evening smiled. "It. 13910085 to the time of year, 111. len." he offered. A pan of chow. ; chow which Juries favors as a rel. ' lsh i Q. I know that women are suP' PREVENTING ru-1-mm ILL. 5pre;13:gv::”'”u?n9::” '3: posed to lead the way down the Ngsggs IN Tug; Mlnm knch aisle of a theater. but if a man is - 9" 3” W time-Dkiunncy of host of a group of people and he AGED AND AGING "maxi WHRUCY Of SNCGI. "I ll" '3" "Ck9'5- Wm” 50" N 4” There was a time when the fam- .. nd my mom” hm." " "M A. In this case, he hands the 11,. phyglclun Wu kept, buy with n.,e' our Vml" Mid. ' 'plccalil- WW” W the "W" N15 10u"'3 the medical care and prevention of 1' she H.593 to can "" '."''d” l” m liter him I0 that be my dgeci the disease in infants and children. ffnnpgf nlgskllf. ”:,':l:n':: lwilfeegy seating arrangement 0 h B09533 Today the physician's problem is ' - Whm may 'm'iVe 5” the 9'9?" WW not concerned particularly with '::eebl:”' she would hm” hm Happy Arrangement Children Provide Father With Own Apartment: Visit Dally r That Body Of Yours By James W. Barton. sa.n. Modern Etiquette ly Roberta Ina DEAR MISS DIX: Our 75-year-old father lives alone in . U. room, well furnished apartment with all wnveniences for his comm and pleasure. We are three married daughters, each with two elm! dren. and our husbands say they would rather contribute flnanclall. to keep him in a home of his own. Dad is in "0: health. is not the demanding type and assure us that he prefers tollive as he does. We girls p take turns visiting him daily. Are we doing in: l right thing? Our friends say we are selfish, ,; aeau. 0 dr b x light. for it," the other J. vtq Q. when there 1. . punch bowl aggxgegmnulanz thwglgleen "g0etdn:gE smiled. ANSWER: Do your friends treat their own at a party or ball. and a girl and community. when we realize mm The old stove. with open parents as generously and devotedly in you do nu. mart approach, which one even imm the mm or the century. hearth and mgmsh Oven... the yours. I doubt it. as you three daughter: have mould nu the glasses? me average span of um 47 yea”, V1530, continued, uheavy mm ketg arrived at a most sensible and considerate treat. ment of a very difficult problem. Since yum tam er prefers his own home-and a great mam. old people do-he is much better off in it. no cer- tainly is not being neglected by his children, has no financial worries.and can come and izo as he A. The man should fill the glass has been extended by 20 years to ties to heat the water . . . and the for the girl. and then one 10F hlmr 67, we know that the number of pan. fmm the 5p'l"3 9” 3 bmch '93- aged and aging must form the Pehmd the dmri 3 dip?" haniic Q. How long is the riewly-mar- 13,835; percentage 0, my one ing above-don't I remember? ried couple expected to remain at groupninmmsl young mum, mm. Can't I see it all. plainly in mm their wedding reception? d1e.aged' on day? Pin-points of light you A. Not longer than two hours. Because of the lengthened me might say from a kerosene lamp- span, many of our family pliyslc- and Wm” WWQIET5 ihey Were. Muriel Nlasen pleases. Would that every aging parent had as pleasant an outlook. MEETING DATE IN TOWN DEAR Miss DIX: I am 18 years old and for the past nine month. HowCenlill E By Anne Ashley is Q. How can I make clothes easier to iron? A. Sprinkle the clothes with warm water, roll tightly, and cover with several thickneses of cloth. Allow to stand for about an hour. and they'll be easier to iron. be- cause they will be evenly damp- sned. . How can I prevent scatter- ing of crumbs when grinding bread in the food chopper? A. Fasten a paper bag over the bottom part of the food chopper when grinding bread crumbs. will prevent scattering of the crumbs over the floor. Q. How can I clean tarnished silver? A. Rub over the tarnished silver with a piece of raw potato dipped in baking soda. m J"'lDUSellOld Scrapbook; By Roberta Lu imn&o Embroidery Designs Draw the embroidery design on the fabric with a good, black lead pencil. Press with a hot iron. and the design will not rub out so eas- ily. Any mistakes in the designs should be corrected with an ordin- ary eraser before ironing. Lettuce You can keep lettuce crisp and fresh for days if it is washed thor- oughly, the leaves separated. then put into a tin receptacle with an airtight cover. - Prevent slipping The pastry board will not slip about on the enamel table top if a rubber jar ring is put under each :omer. .'2i4w-9 '4-silo.-7'. l'Il.Ml.lVE SIIIMN-ll ”r ions. as they grow older them- selves. flnd that much of their practice is among the middle-aged and elderly. To help the aging in get more out of life and give more to life, the family physician, by giving more thought and study to their illnesses, may become. a spec- ialist or geriatrician. one who spec- ializes in diseases of the aged and aging. Naturally. then. if he is to help this type of patient he must try to prevent the diseases of this group-heart. blood vessel. liver and kidneys. An editorial in Geriatrics by Dr. Daniel Suttenfleld. Washington. D .C.. states, "The very concept of geriatric medicine stresses preven- tive and preclinical medicine (as has been done with preventive H medicine in infants), especially be- tween the ages of '10 and 40, ob- viously. the sooner foci of infection are removed, the sooner tumors are discovered and, properly removed. the less liability there will be to the individual's health in later years." Perhaps the aged are aging should feel gratified for what they call good health. that is. being free from pain. but Dr. Sutteriiield quotes the World Health Organiz- ation that. "Health is a state of complete physical. mental. and soc- lal well-being. and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." The gerlati-iclan. to give effect- ive service to the aged and aging. must listen sympathetically to symptoms, take complete case his- tories. use the laboratory tests. x- rays, electrocardiographs, to dis- cover secondary illnesses. in addi- tion to treating the patients pres- ent and chief symptoms. if he would fulfil his mission of adding years to life and life to years. momnww The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kembla Vvvvvw-ms.-vvv-A. xAmvg For Tomorrow ALL matters concerning the young and temperamental are in the forecast on this day. Possibly there is an incentive and urge to put things over with a dynamic force, born of youthful spirits and the clamorous yen for bold experi- ment. While properly and stud- iously developed schemes and ob- jectives may enjoy consPiCu0i1-S EUC- cess. overdoing or wild maneuvers might set the current into danger- ous shosls. Shun extremes and ex- travagancea in thought and action. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may anticipate a. year in which youth- ful dreams. ideas and talents may those first ones of alll And if you weren't able to afford one. why you used candles of tallow I bet if you asked a school-child now what that was, he couldn't tell you. But we knew in those days- ofien watched our mother make them. a whole year's supply!" . . . "Did you ever wear a drugget shirt?" he asked James. James shook his head. "I never wore one but I've seen them," he replied. "Ay”, the other nodded. "they were fine garmenm. . .haiid-woven from the spun yarn-they'd turn the void! Different ways of living on farms nowadays." he sighed. ”l' reckon James said, "if our fore- bears-the pioneering ones, were to return . . . to come back on ii iKayley," he chuckled. "they'd be The other man smiled been so many changes from then rs. Horton, the former Glenda Simmons; Maynard. maid of honour; the Misses Gloria Large Styget west, Toronto, ontai-in. bridesmaid.-S. snarrv swisariiis Smartest little suit for fall and winter! Make this adorable whirly- skirted sweater suit for your daughter. She can use the Jacket all year! ,Sport yarn in stockinetta ano garter-stitch. Pattern 7207; direc- tions: size 2. 4. 8. 8 lncluped. -Hcckberi PM” Send Twenty-five Cents. in coins Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Horton are shown with their attendants following their marriage in the for mu pamen; (gcgmpg cannot by 105t nbmlt W9 P15C95 l-h9Y Om”? Tryon Baptist Church on Thursday, August 21st. From left to right (back row) are: knew! ion, groomsmnn; Mr. Horton mid M Whlm5l- Mr. Earl Benton, usher: (front row) Miss Doreen cally at the thought. "There have and Helen Llnklciior. flower girls; Miss Florence Miitheson, MI'- Lloyd H0!” accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- Mr. Keith Boston. usher: signs, cm The Guardian. 60 Front Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number.- l KYVNID- they wouldn't know where to be- gin now to work: turn a switch you have light that 'rivals the day- light; a faucet gives you water- hot or cold as desired. and as for heat. why unless you have help of your own. it doesn't pay to cut fuel-wood any more. And." he I said Wm, mfecucus chuckle, ..-if 1. Vvliat is wrong with this sen- you want to so M 13,. as the and tencc? some of the papers iiire in- of the lane, you mustn't walk it, slde M me box' wmch ,5 ml "3 pn or ride the old mare the distance the tablet" "mm would be m0 much exeruon 2. What is the correct. pronunc- flOWa(lB)Sl You open the C9-1"'d00Tv iation of "Honolulu" (Hawaiian sit yourself behind the -wheel. ad- Capmmg Just a few gadgets and away you go as comfortable as sitting in this armchair." misspelled? Behemoth, zenith. "And as for farming." James twentieth, mathnmatician. commented, "did you ever see the ,, like 0, the improvements and 1m 4." What7does the word fanatic- ventione in machinery? I declare, lsm meal” a fellow can't keep up with them 5. what ya , ward begmn-mg all. You buy the latest this year mm per that means ungm mm . . . the very last word in some law-.1 machine but by the next, well." he ' smiled. "you wish you had waited. Ayswggs its so much better!" "fly." the visitor agreed, then added with a 1. Say. "Some of the papers are Batter Englisli Dy 0. o. wiiiima 3. Which one of these words is twinkle. "there's just one catch inside (omit of) the box, which is that I can see to all the comforts lying on the table. 2. Pronounce and improvements of nowadays-it both o's a in no. not as in on. prin- takes a sight of money to pay for clpnl acc nt. on third syllable. 3. mam!" Mathemstician. 4. Excessive en- : 0 0 thusiasm on any subject. as relig- "You have to do what?" James ion. "He died a sacrifice to the asks now as though he failed to fanaticism of the times." 5. Persl-l hear us night. He glances at the flash clock as he prepares to go to his rest. "Well. all I can say Ellen. is" he nods gravely. "thus is no time to be bottling chowi" Until tomorrow - - - Dio1'y- - ' Discovers Home Good-night. . . . . . and adhere to tried and true form- ula or routine. Drama might mani- fest in weird ritual or practice. A child born on this day shouldi be richly endowed with initiative. Skin Remedy 'l'iiIs clean stainless antiseptic known all over Canada as MDONE'S EMERALD OIL. is such a fine helling Igeni that Eczema. Barber's Itch. Salt Rheum. itching Toes and Feel. and mim lnlllmmllnry skin enipiloiia are often relieved In I few days. MODNE'S EMERALD OIL is pleasant is use and ii is so antiseptic and penetrating that many old stubborn cases of long standing have yielded 1 I Morning Smile Secure "Were you nervous when George proposed?" "No. dear. That's when I stopped being nervous." 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