ome-nis: realm Morning Smile c A ferry-boat captain shouted the crewhquarters below decks, "Is there a macklntosh down there big enough to keep two young ladies warm?" "No." came the booming answer. "but there's a MaoPherson here who's wiliin' to try!" VITAMIN ENRICHED FLOUR VIII-II PAGE rwo ' THE auannum SEPTEMBER 24. 1953 Mo' ern Etiquette "....".-'2a.."" ”' T Q.. When soc nyina - woman to the dinner table, should the man sit down exactly at the some time she does? A. No. He mould draw out her chair first. and not sit down until immediately after she is seated. Isn't it all right to mail out the wedding announcements a day or so before the wedding? A. Never; they should be nisiled out immediately after the cere- many. Q. is it necessary for a woman who is traveling alone to prefix "lMrs." or "Miss" to her name when signing a hotel register? A. Yes. this is necemary so that the hotel attendants may know how to address her. . How can I keep my dishcloths sweet-smelling and clean-looking? A. By putting them in a. wide- mouthed jar filled with half water and half laundry bleach, whenever the cloths aren't in use. Q. How can I prevent the glaze on my chinaware from cracking? A. Don't pile freshly-washed cup: on top of each other. spread them out and give them plenty of time to cool before putting them away. Q. How can I prevent scales from forming on the inside of a tea kettle? A. One good way is to keep an oyster shell in it. After the shell has accumulated all the scale it can hold. substitute a new one. OOCOANUT SQUARES Cream together I tablespoons butter and V2 cup white sugar. add i egg well beaten. 55 cup milk. 1 cup flour. 1.6 teaspoon salt. 2 tea- spoons baking er. Mix and place in a pan 1!" x 8" square and cook for 20 minutes. Take from oven and place on top: 1 cup oocoanut. 3 tableqaoons but- ter, 9; cup brown. sugar plus 2 tableqaoons Cream mixed together, return to oven until browned. -Mrs. Earle Chappell. ; f ours .2 TREATMENT OF A COMMON FORM OF ARTHETHS Because all persons over llll have osteoarthritis (inflammation of I joint with formation of excess bone tissue), it doesn't mean that every- one past 55 must suffer from the various arthritis ay ptoms -- pain. stiffness. ion of motion. In The Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. John G. Kuhns states that only one in ten will have pain and disability sev- ere enough to require medical care. Distress arises chiefly from sprain of the ligaments surrounding the joint. pressure of tissue within or about the Joint, or irritation of nerve roots as they emerge from spinal column through the holes of the bones forming the spine. "Symptoms. usually confined to a joint or two. range from morning stiffness and pain after prolonged activity to oonstant pain and in- ability to walk when the large weight bearing joints ,(hip and knee) are seriously affecled." The diagnosis of osteoarthritis is made from a long history of joint and muscle symptoms which grad- ually increase in severity. Painless enlargement about the ' Joints of fingers is often noted. The X-ray shows outgrowihs of bone about the margins of the Joints. To give comfort and relief from the pain is the chief object in the treatment but Dr. Kuhns states that the function or use of the joint can also be improved by les- sening obesity (overweight), cor- recting posture. and awicling hard work and rapid movements. .Sup- port to the joint by brace. jacket. elastic bandage or cast is almost always needed. Injections into the joint of hy- drocortisone relieve pain and stiff- ness in about 2 of every 8 patients but quieting drugs are sometimes needed especially after ovcnise of the joint. Aceiylsnlicylic acid (aspirin! or sodium salicylate sev- eral times a day will usually re- lieve the pain. The addition of suc- cinlc acid and other drugs make it possible to give larger doses of ac- etylsalicylic acid and sodium sali- cylate. Diet is important in all forms of arthritis; the Culling down ,or. starch foods as suggested by Dr. A. A. Fletcher. Toronto. and Ralph Pemberton, Philadelphia, has been very successful. ' The diet should be high in pro- teins - meat. eggs. fish: moderate in fat, and low in starches (as above mentioned.) In many cases, as the patient appears to become slow in action and mind, a metabolism tcst may show that the thyroid gland is underaciive, in which case small or medium doses of thyroid extract should be given daily. "Surgery is used only when con- servative measures - heat, light massage, electricity. aspirin. thyroid extract-fail. and then only if the operation will be safe and increase the comfort and activities of the patient." Bulphur matches began to re- place flint and steel early in the mth century. si:iins-- BURNS Dab I lB k" and 3.'li'.?'3.ii”eo3.l"?.3'iid2 damp cloth. Sher-brooke W. I. MORAWS WEEK-Ellll SPECIALS Yellow-Eyed BEANS. 2-20 oz. fins . 45: Dew Kist BEANS. 2-20:z.l'ins . 33: ill-it. 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"did not know enough about, etc." 2. Pro- nounce se-rez. both e's as in see. 3. Sagacity. 4. Costly; luxuriously. "The halls were sumptuously dec- orated." 5. Raucous. -our-rt:'r(5( .Household Scrapbook i sy Roberta Lee 213.1635-033:6. i.!u-.u.z9:u1.UJ Paint on Glass Hot. sharp vinegar will readily remove mortar and paint from window glam. Setting Gingham Before washing gingham. put one-half cup of vinegar and one- half cup of alum into a pail of lukewarm water. Soak the garment for one hour before washing. and be careful to leave in the sun only long enough to dry. Ivory when ivory ornaments bccomc yellow, wash them well in'soap and water, then place them while still wet in the sunshine. Wet them with soap water for two or three days several times a day. still keep- ing them in the sun. Wash again, and they should be perfectly white. Life was never such FUN before! Now she's sought after. invited every- , where, enriched with the glow of health that azccitel admiration. What a diner- ence from that pale, listless, anemic. lonely girl. You too can be happy ml. opular. if you alwsu - eel tired. run-down- do what happy thou- sand: now do, take Dr. Williams Pink Pills. See if within 80 days. a richer, redder blood doesn't make you a new person. with more hnundinl energy. better color. new ' Start. PINK PILLS N a ”SAl.AlIK A 9"”. as no I LE's ”. nzanniuuinmmwiu "Pin not much interested in that sort of story. Ellen -- oh, it's too far-fetched to have any substance to it," James commented. putting down the periodical he had been reading to sit idly in the armchair in the kitchen. The children were in bed then, the house as quiel: as used to be our rooms at Alderlea when our work of the day was over . . . Close by we knit rounds on a sock of sheep's-gray yarn, the kind our farmers prefer to wear when about the farm-work both winter and summer. so soft is the touch. Knitting is, we find. a re- laxing pastime. neither tedious nor tirlng and allowing moments for conversation or a silence. which leads to nice reflections. "No," James said with a half- grln, "if they write a love-story. let it be oncl And not a simple thing that is 'neither flesh nor fowl nor good red herring? . . . I like. in stories, nice little girls . . . " "Blondes?" we were defensive. "Oh, I'm not particular, Just as long as they're modest and nice." he replied. "And I always prefer a decisive male - not stern exactly. but meaningful and dependable. And I like to read that when he looked in her eyes . . . " he laughed shyly. "His cause was won." "Yes," he nodded. "And I like them to walk away. you know how it goes. Ellen! Hand in hand to- gether . . . " "Along the fields to see how those heifers are doing since they were let to the aftermath?" we chuckled. "Well. if he was a farmer." James was serious now, "that wouldn't be out of place in a romance either- and shouldn't she be pleased to have him display so much interest in his calling?" "And had grass and heifers!" we suggested. "I mean." he continued. "hand in hand, come fair winds or ill. all down the years together!" "Perhaps we'll write one like that together sometime s-some winter." we suggested. "On those long win- ter days and evenings. we read a- bout on farms." "I never see any of those," James said. "Seems as though that is the busiest season of all the year with us - with the chorlng. and wood to be got and usually some lumber. I'm afraid. Ellen," he smil- ed. "we'll have to pick some other time... But seriously, in fic- tlon. I like a sweet romance, set amid country scenes." In a field at "the other farm.” and under conditions that Mr. A. declared "would annoy a saint." so battered by the September gale was the grain, the farmers today on 3 hrs. 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