PHNU Y 6. 1947 ‘Innk- pAGE Two L THE_,CHA§_EQTI'IELTQEN___IL5_F_DI+5¥_ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ m M ‘ “ ‘ A‘ M“ ‘ W‘ 0man’s Re Im/ Socialcnd Personal/ Fats ionsx Literature i iendship like the holly-tree. ho holly is dark when the rose- lt brlar blocrmh. ‘ Iut which will bloom most con- stantly? '. Eve is like the wild, rose-tartar; —Emiiy Bronte _________ Pine Needle Tree ‘ needles. and fill it with the needles. is held ovcr steam ts fragrance will be teen. It the pillow at intervals, i renewed. Living8iLeisure —-THE WOMAN ’S REALM- fi. Strip the Cilristm-as ti?! 0! l" scaled to siz Then make a Dlll°W'l°P.in a pursc. at bright colored cretonne or sa-_ l MINIATURE BRUQH TUCKB IN PURSE A midget hairbrush the kin your kid sister will think was made for her doll -ancl which will bear watching for that very rea- son _is the answer to s national feminine cry, That is for a good stout brush. c. for toting around The one that obliges is a miniature luci-te hail-brush as much like thc big fellow tint stays .home on a dressing table, except for size, as Twecdicdee is like Tweedledum. WbORO daughter. for me, but not have family troubles an ents who don't understan lucky I am, for I have the best Mot f "Tut tut" said the doctor (its. lbs. of ssl ammonisc. Bottle. When > spprovingly, "You should be a blaze is discovered pour the solu- a. set talk. Not kieqiing st- lt wll- sshsmed to shoot your son-in-law." "on 0n ll. illlilcllsly W! lfl l! lmllflfl’ "m" 1lw.l‘ doc... ‘domed ‘he mom. Preserve Hose likes to call "in min-its". (‘oinbs and Britches ‘a ii T0 l'l'lll°\9 811'“? amiflllirt "Omiwhich every woman who is zlPt “l” “UmhS “m1 hmdhes “d a “'3' to be out from 9 u, m. to 5 p. m. . llccds. to a quart of 6170011 of liiilmoilia hrushcs, 1 IVBICI‘. Rinse. shake the and dry in the sun. la The Sink Drain Hut grouse should not be pournclil‘ SUDSUQSS SOAPS down tile drain pipe of the si . It will coiigcai as soon as it strikcsl the cold pipe and tend to clog ltd‘ FAMOUS b ENTISTS SUCCES FUL EXPERIMENT Wasps do not readily cc-mnlend themselves as pets, but Lord Avv‘ bury, the famous politician and St‘|"lliial. uscd to declare that ilL‘ hail found llicnl casy to taint‘ and lil-ikq culnpnilioilubie. Oltc wasp. captured iii the Pyrcilcrs. iv.- kcpi for nine nionths. “I had no difficulty iii inducing her tu fccd out of lny ltands." he‘ rot-circled. "but at first she was shy and nervous. she kept hcr sting FOHSIHHL readiness. and uncr. t or, tuicc in the train, when railway 4%,,” ,,,‘H»*.“.‘.. * i Coo/sis Corner t officials calile for tickets. and I WHS compelled to hurry he." back into tier bottle, she stung me slight- iy-I think, however. entirely from fright." This strange pet allowed licr master not only to handle her freely, but even to stroke he: with- out any sign of fear or resent- ment, and without attempting to, sting him while he was so engag- ed. SECRETIVE CORRESPONDENT Somewhere in New Zeaiand there is a man who was born Joseph Wheeler .. .. he may not bear that, name now . . who for 26 years has written to his sister in Canada without ever telling her his ad- dress. His sister. Mrs. Coleman 4 ‘Hues bum way’ , R39,“ f?‘ Ed an ‘ licupchoppedonion _ " hgs saskoed Ialritahorltirr in sludrtfiv 2 hudwoked egg! Nor dad we follow ‘he m"? mid 1 teaspoon salt then which skirts and is shclteied Zealand to try and locate her brother, and through the years hundreds of men named Wheeler have been interviewed without suc-. cess. The letters are not, frequent‘! Often only one in two years. They Ire lust short notes and always say his health is good. All the let- ters bear New Zeolsnd stamps. but thcy are not cancelled in the Do- minion. It is thought the writer hands them to seamen to post cv- erseas. sun; COMBINATION l IONDQN. EIlS-~Many suits have reached the point where they are s combination of man tailoring and dressmaking technique. Elegance returns with the slender waistline eclllevvd by seeming. by tightly drawn belts. or by Docket flaps 718""! Jlllllltlly from midxHf seams. § Morning Smile §§+O~ FANCY THAT “I've come to mend the tap you Wrote about." said the plunlbel- to the woman who answered the door. “But. we didn't seird for you," said the woman. "You're Mrs. Green?" _ "No. Mrs. Green left here tiwo fllflllltllfi n30 »— before we movd in." The plumber tut-ass to his hey. "Would you believe it. H11‘! Fancy smding for us to do a job and then movini" "DOC." said a mountaineer lead- ing} gangling youtih into the of- fics of thc village medlco. "I want you should fix up my son-in-law. I shot hkn in t-he leg yestiddy and lamed him up s mite." Olin man. “he warn". my son-in- lsw when I shot hkn." 'l1r3r Tllilisiilllsl.llit>riise-ltliarsacl tizjsligglillfseliesfl E5llr1purisil1;;! N c0050“, c“ M“. n‘ flglylllziiruflfiauvdrhwxullspetltif m” u. highest wall is ma" ru n I g en n con- e . ° l~ m! slVilll-toiitmuti form. well known fOP quick 5., unit by wit. scum by horse. You may not know if. but. in your sud in fllst s moment“; ass Y 7500's s really sar- ging: relief for sottllss due to colds ' ' P195- msk own You can s fashleued-qourmot used lt-4iut for rcsl ll in lied. Fin‘. lists If! 4f salvsli ;lucite and which. you don't ilcfltl‘. _to be told, are easy to rieriii. ' ‘laundry machines. The so-an ‘rs suds- ‘ fess. and non-curd fo-rmin: ‘- UNIQUE FUR any otlicr nnimzil. Tllc hair from brush cf 80 to 90 scparaie file-g, ycrsnn lvili mare jol: s nt the ~- ' . ;n Pfirlsc oi other; F M thc?“ I bflmli‘ lilwlflll a night. that | any fat in the l Chop and add one of the fnard- Thls newcomer is packaged in smart zipper-cased mini-kit with vo other traveling ,-OOQOOOO-QO-OOO-O—QOOOQOOOO§O companions, a E Ellen ’s Di_a ry nyloii-bristicd clothes h.u<h and ., By an “laud Farmer-- Wm g . The other midgcis arc t-olnb. also sliarklcrs "mid.- of we e o e-e cove 0+0 ee§e++0+4+ In a momcnt. when my nsind nus ‘on the crisp bacon and new-laid _cgg. golden hearted like a June daisy. that I was lifting from the pllii to James’ plate I remarked blithely: “This is just like a Mon- day morning 151111 it?" and James with fl dry hunicr lie sometimes ldislnlays when we arc alone said: l,“Well why wouldn't it? since this llflpflvrls to be Monday". Why so it was. Because of the holiday m the inst Wednesday I had acct. con- f“~‘¢“l i" lllv d8.“- Atiti tiicn it vras ri-ziliy no trouble at nil to remem- brl‘. Tllirc tillcl bccn thc inst service of tlic year in the old kirk at 1mg comer last lligiit. Jock it was. who i~c ‘itttl thc fntllill‘. walking A new tlctcrgcnt has hcen syll- hesizcd for use in nlliomaVc hnrre Chinchilla fur is tililikc that n! lach rot branches into n silky Ilintsi nn Efiqlieac No well lnanncrccl, thoughtful Was mild but overhung with tlusky clvu-tls Speaking for myscll. I too lvolllil lilivc bccn tits-re had not a whispcrirg Sabbath breeze lmd the pleasant suriligilt snigges-tcd lo Jamie; ‘ that "aftcr the l-at-tli- fl“Q watered, ‘ M: had better take a run in to **°*'*"*"+¢ Rob's", Mr. C. from the neighbor- in-g house on thc hill was here at the time and because he has no wife at home either to accompany him on ‘launts or to remind him; "now don't be away too long" came with us. When we set oult. James. like many another. being human to the point of allowing work-o-day tllfllfihts to break in upon his Suin- day meditations guessed perhaps “it would be just as shot-it to go by the stump field." So along our stubbles. across a potato field and a sleeping meadow we made our "FRIED" POTATO SALAD _On tasting this salad for lunch One day last week. my homcei-afters and I decided to call it "Fried" Potato Salad. instead of liot Potato Salad-the reason being that during the heating of t-he salad it takes on a fried flavor that is most becom- ing to its already good flavor.—-Exc. Servings-eight. 5 cups diced cooked potatoes (you will reed to cook about 8 med- flan-sized potatoes) by the neighboring woodlands but our irregular route tcck us along cradle hills. and through bracken the better to see the results of their recent activities at the shoot- l-‘lmllllg thc-re. James is as his grandson might remark: "A funiny fellow." W hile he might allow world- ly thcvsh ls or odd deeds to interfere uritli rigid Sabbath observance. it would not, be done without serious consideration. A sort of a spirit which says: well I'm doing this. but in s reverent manner that will perhaps make up foi- colmniteing the diced. I fancy. though it may be that living so long with Juries. I am beginning to adopt, hi; per- spective. that Providence will be lenient with the farmer who tsikies good care of. and love; his fields and woodlands. "Times have chang- ed" he sighed. We were thetn going sheep fashion through some brtuh “Since I was s boy" he added. t I I 1.4 teaspoon pepper ‘w’. teaspoon celery seed it cvlD vinegar ‘A cup mayonnaise . 2 teaspoons granulated sugar To prepare the potatoes, boil them their. cut into 'until just tender. rather large dice. Cut the bacon into shall pieces. Combine bacon and onion and pan- fry until cooked and golden; add .the cooked bacon and onloll, and pan. to the potatces. cooked eggs. l sprinkle with the salt pepper and celery seed. Combine vinegar mayonnaise and sugar; pour over potato mixture and toss lightly. using two forks. Place over low heat and cook. with a gentle stir now and then. ur-til thoroughly heated. Turn into a large casserole or individual casseroles: slice the re- maining hard-cooked egg and use as garnish. e o++w+ Household This was after he had dmwn our attention to ‘the fact that "we have every shoot cut over there." "I mind" he cntntimled "a visiting Minister we were entertaining, asy- _ ling to my mother after he had Scfapbflok taken an early stroll dowin along t the milll stream-I was ctnly 9, small o lad then but I have oftetn thought 1 By Roberts Leo ' re+e+a++++0o+o+++e+o+o++~ of it since: ‘Eve-n if it is the Sab- bath‘ he said ‘I couldn't help im- ti/ng memories of happy dogs spent here i-etum to my mimid. "Yes" James said "generations nowadays don't keep the Sabbath like the fioiks did in the long ago". We had a de- lightful walk through the stump field. if at times delaying. porvadfli now by the clean woodsy slmsll 0! dead bracken and what, not. If I was rather disappointed that the patch of plowed new land was not visible from our route of trsivel. James remembered it hind the dir- ection was duly pointed out to us as we went. along. It is indeed re- markable the extensive work one may accomplish by perseverlng at l’ Avoid Dull Paint Sometimes paints after a particu- larly good scrubbing, are dull and "tindlnishcd looking. The following ‘mixture will wash the paint of! and lleave h fine glossy finish. Into uric ‘quart of hot. water put one table- lspoon turpentine. one tablespoon imilik and mile-half tablespoon soap jelly or powder. It will bring back the gloss immediately. i Firs Extinguisher Put three pounds of salt in a gallon of water and to this add 1% Stockings will wear better if the dam is on the cross. and not the up-sind-dowrl. rem the longest much is ended: action In throat and bronchial irri- ions. Put the Pine: into a ll ounce bot» til. and fill uu with your syrup. This es sixteen ounces of really splen- INI you get about E 3 5 g5‘ it‘ < E by our walk across the fields. the ulem v , - as tnsthlug easy. and lets ou 3mm‘ mother A bit of verse I had read and long since came to mind when presently I stood there withJamesss-idli/k. Gsndguaed acnoss the sizable area bereft my of the burglndy-rcd shoots of the snsall vlgomln ml-ple and already well on the road to the stulrlplng: Ono step and then sn0th¢r mil One bride and than asmtlher and y the Glristmls season is slwsss s timely mo to lo visit- fncg. Olipfacard shelves si-e almost then beneath the weight fiwvv Girl Proud 0f Parents Tuv ‘mxv SAYS- a Background Alli Allprsclstas Guidance llsrlsg (tiilliliicoti DEAR. DORUITIY She writes: in the way I eicpec then we would tcr as that. Am APPRECIATION But to go back to your daughter's letters. very dear to me and who is also in her first year of college, wrote her a letter which is practically a duplicate of the one you re- ccived. In this thc little tecn-ager said that she had been very home- sick. but that she hatl gotten over it and. anyway, it was worth all her tears to realize, for the first time. how fortunate she was in having a home in which there was nothing but peace and love and good wlll. She said that so many of her col divorced parents or they mothers wcrc always fig vltlo nevcr showcd tlicm any affection or ti cried sometimes “when they didn't get any ager did from came from a mothtr who was ne Perhaps. teaching youngsters homes is not a subject included in higher education can include no more valuable knowledge than onion Miss DIX: My prvSE‘ they worship him. the same table with them and he n of my children before our have them with me. don't want to leave him. What shah I do. ANSWER? If your children you say he ccrtainiy can't be cruel in spite there is for their adoration. So my advice to you, to stick it. out a little longer with surrender to the little lovers. not yield to this treatmnt, thcre your husband, because your duty is t mum mas DIX: ‘luv I could scrape together myself. dinner-anything." ising future. but it is hard to keep to worry about the dinner. you suggest anything? ANSWER; Failure to provide divorcing hcr husband. Failure to man to a divorce from his wife. wife's conscience, but she may react her understand that no meals, it is get busy with the cooking stove. lyn’; meal was,dellcious. She served hot vegetable soup enriched by the tiny globules of fat which danced elfln measures on the surface of it and there were baked beams for those desirious of more substantial food. A lemon pie. plquant and llmcious. the mirsngilie in small peak; inviting cine to sample it (Kuolysfs flock vie with Jamie's st present for top honors in the record of performance!) ‘Ii-ierc were slicq of the Madeira cake. which despite Jamie's activity at fashion- ing snow men and ladies otn the lsvm. demanding he: frequent ap- proval and encouragement. turned Gil-i. to be extremely tempting. Crisp peanut cookies. made me forget add- ed weight and the thin ice box ones rich with mlslns and peel, begged for ottentim 8.5 well. Jamie sat close to grsttvdaddy snd I saw the latter- not accustomed to such de- lightful fuel-slip a hand down stesmuly to loosen s-n uuiioying belt. Perhaps it was because sane of us lapsed then into a comfortable and lily state that service in the old Kirk was forgotten until later. re- turning by the road we came to Mr. A's gate. You ootrlnect an elder naturally with the thought of church. "My goodness. James" I cam "glancitng down toward the house which showed no slimmer of light "tlhis must. be Ohturch- night." O I. I Anber and coral pointed the tips of the spa-aces on a hill-top st. sun- set this evening and then a mow yet lle hates the he resents every minute l have to give them. My lifc is miserable. for we figiht so much over d he also kncw that I would d leaving him. but my babies They oven make ex-cuscs for his behavior. marriage an I have considers of himself he is learning to love the little tykes. It very hard person to lcsslt thc blandisllments of little children, for something very flattering in their picking out any one of us In case. is to call mc up st the office and say: I'm a good provider and straighten things out without. any trouble.” I am a fortunate woman to have such a daugh- A PROUD MOTHER. I not? OF HOME vcr loo busy to wrltc. cver wants them around tile-m. DOWN-HEARTED. to them. My o your children ra They need you more than he does. my mind on business HUNGRY MALE. is an accepted reason for a woman be a good cook should entitle any There is no use in appealing to your to an appeal to hcr stomach. Make her, and maybe she will no eat for D. O. Williams FO-Q loss of the papers." '7 announcement) '.' titious" mean? 5. What is a word -— the Heavens. Iloniglit we lng toward; the stairs. Until tomorrow. . . Dis Good-night. DIX: The other day I got this letter from my "Mother, going to college has been wonderful ted. Bo many of the girls here d come from broken-up homes and have par- d them, that it has made me realize how her and Daddy in the world. Look- ing back. I can remember as a little girl that when- ever I came to you for aidvi to tell you what I thought about the problem first. together, ce you would ask me ANSWER: You certainly are. and your daugh- ter is fortunate to have such a mother, for rare, indeed, is the mother vlho is wise enough to use diplomacy. instead of force. in guiding her children. If all mothers would even try to understand their children and talk ovcr_their problems as friends and try to get thc youngsters’ points of view. we would have no juvenile delinquency to worry about. A young girl. who is lege mates were the children of homes in which their fathers and hting with each, other, or they had parents ndcrstanding, and the girls letters, as my little tccrl- nt husband is the stepfather to my tvro children, ages 5 and '7. l-Ic is the only father they have ever known and m. He can't stand to cat at hi-m. and He knew unless you know the case to be hopeless, is your husband and sce if he won't however, that his jealousy does is nothing you can do except to leave iher than to him. wife says she needs her sleep and in the five years we have been married I have had no breakfast except vuhat The most housekeeping she cvcr docs "Bring home something for have a job with a prom- when I have Why can‘t I have something to eat? Can z Better English Ofi-O-OQO-Q‘ 1. What is wrong with this sen- tense? "He was very mad about the to appreciate their parents and then‘ s - . prout. Pile potatoes in the base- “ c°n°ge cumculum’ bu‘ ntlhle ment and cover with straw, or with _ a ' burlap. src as devoted to their stepfather as guess would be that takes au as in use. i as in it urntrzsssd, ii i i one has meal service in his room. is it necessary that meal from tho regular menu? sired, additional Special dis-ms will be prepared. be dipped into the finger bolwi. and should both hands be dipped at tthe some time? one hand at a time. talking witih a girl at. a dance. and thc music begins what should he do? Mo dc rn Etiquette By Initial“ Q. When staying in s hotel snd he choose s A. This is cllsitomnry, but if de- Q. How much of the hand should A. Dip only the finger tips. and Q. When a main. is standing and engaged, he must certainly at I to dance. > §§§~Q§4 0 §HowCanI!! i nickelplate? or mutton fallow. Allow it to remain for two or three clays, then rub thoroughly with rotten-stone. wash with ammonia. whiting. Kerosene applied frequent- ly will prevent nickel from rusting. the Winter? show the least frostbite? with cloths wrung out of ice cold water. and keep tile Patient away A. If neither has the next dance By Anne Ashley ° How can I remove rust from A. By covering with oil or grease, and polish with Q. llow can I store potatoes for A. Discard all the potatoes that sign of decay or Q. What is s good treatment for A. Rub gently with snow. c: frcm any direct source of heat. with al that means “lo lighten. or lessen"? ANSWERS 1. 50.3; “lle was very angry." Mad means insane. 2. Pronounce ko-rnu-nl-ka, o its in of unstressed. as 1n cake. principal accent cn last syllable. 3. Sustenance. 4. Not "n- iherent; accidental; casual. “D:- formily is either natural. voluntiry 500 citizens. mwmiurnns SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH tun HEALTHY Sdlliiflesily usdcstsl Cuticura Baby Oil helps safeguard against germs that cause diaper rash. ‘ . buttocks scald, chafing. chipping. Buy todsyl CUTICURA ANYISEPTIC BABY OIL SOCKS 0B BOOTEES What Ls the correct pronunc- iation of “communique? (an official s. which one of these woius isj misspelled? Sustainable, sustain-, once. susceptible. 4. What does the word "adven- __._____________. pl-lmpt, Long-lasting Iisiisf for l that promises more Winter pivwls for James and Inc. was set low in lolter 1'7. hem just the two, rather regretful that the old year is allowing onhr one day more qt time. But now "Come Ellen" James tells me. mov- v v P‘ run A/fl- m, ‘The ma»). lusttrrltsud sst ‘ q holiday Isa-em guests must sl- .Iill suicidal. ‘a.- . _'* IIAIAQ- Tuesday l. Thursday, 7.45 p. . BAGS Pqrlcer Show} c,“ psslox so. n-m E402 contains tions. town Guardian. Decks No. E402 Name A psir of crocheted bed socks for adults and dillds-en srs inexpensive- With unsplete instruc- To order: lend 2v csuts in coin tn Needlework Buresu. Charlotte MEATS I VIG ETA B L!‘ Compile‘ Linc 0F i-IEI NZ BABY FOODS i6 VEGEIABLES‘ and FARIN he 3g em“ ‘ and” q t “m?” that“? ‘etch- sale“ a oul“ We ml‘ , is l’ tqualiili" ' “eat S at wows; Q 17' Look i-bigtho ° FRUITS ' DESSERTS published by this community of For Tuesday January ‘I i THERE are most propitious avg- urics for growth, expansion, enlarg- cd scope for progress. prefeirnent and the substantial cooperates of those in power and influential places. It. would be wise to confer with these and with all friendly as- sociates. hecdilig their advice and reasonable and sagacious directlzn. since the personal proclivity is to rush matters to rash air-at hazardous crises. Adihcle to facts and refrain from impulsive and hot-headed moves for sound results. This is also true in private affairs. in which there are signs of benefle reactions. l For the Dirt-holly t Those whose birthday it is are assured of s year of. the fulfillment of their most cherished hopes de- sires and objcctivm, in their fines» cial. business, professional. social and affectional life. all of which are under flourishing and must. fer- iilc prospects. The assistance of those ln higlh places is s. prime flic- tor in promoting such ideals as the personal judgment is apt to be reck- lcss, tmn-ultuous and not to be re- talents. or advelr-Eiti-cus."-l=‘liiler. 5. Aliev- t? ' late. for controlled and rational cosaziuct. --~ A child burn on this dny will to WILLINGTON. Bedfurdsliirc. - blessed with excellent Engiand—-"I‘hc War History of a i skills, and chararcter. Dremlillllgelll}; Bodfordshire Village" has been vancement and aoPlT-esll l“ - n; GENEVIEVE mMnui: comm m mpmm m, W” it will dencies to extravagance and emu- tlonal excesses. ___:_______ WHAT T0 D0! The Situation: In the out .\t°‘- have h d trouble with baby-st tcrs‘ raiding the ice box and ruining your planned menu for the rlPXl day's dinner. Wrong Way: Sziy fl0iillllfl, uiwil “refreshment? to the babysit!" who cumcs in to spend a lung cre- 11mg st your house. _ Right Way: Make some provision for "refreshments" for the ball)‘- sitter. then tell hcr just ‘ocfurs you leave, "If you gct ilungl‘? "lllke yourself a sandwich of such-antl- such," or "There are cookies in the cookie jar if you IE! llllllillh" lied on for lucrative and grstifvins results. Great things are in still‘ dill l1 v giggfiilgt‘ ai-gglgigfi... wt“ 33,111,212: w, - , “will, ‘fififlfiflllfllll w {J JNee-dlecraft/ -FOR THE HOME- i SIMPLE OUT The best mid-season tonic for the tired WlIdrObe i! l Jumper like this, that looks ahead to Spring. Cut on lines that give broad shoulders air-ii “DD LINES. minimize thc waistline. easy W seam up. No. 2851 is cut in sizes 12. 14. 15 1a, 20, 36, 38 40, 42 snd 44. 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