. ing Society. Woman '5" Realnz;. ma rwo sum ouaanlalv SEPTEMBER 23, 1950 .e--" A Royal Adieu . Strange Iillt True "I 3, p; l. ssaoal-um l oncaaiarln boil 1lI'-11l-ll4W ” El.i.El!5e AUIIIIY , was Islaaa slssussrs Ills" -.mp1 , Regardless of from in our val- a n' .. . That Body Of Yours YModern Etiquette e1gu's:tg:-ws::;;Yof;mT.",",,T;3'g& lens ,iI'1'lI.i'c'I.tetl"i;r:tlI:h:h:t:m0:!”I: .- V. ': H l . W -'--'e ''-'-"e--''-”- I: loboria u. or Amulet - - - '1'he.eee'l 3'9"; " Ngmm 5 W”, M lWomsn Woo Deny . sis - mm nssram amour noes , or assume 5 0- Don't you think it rude for I man to take a girl to a dance. - blooming in Mobile .Alebams. were out brought there in PM from the Royal Gardens of King Louis XV of I'll-ance. . . Demopolis. on the plants thsttbeu are-still bloat aoin colorfully in the flower-border and Dahllas flirt coyly with the sparrows instead of the humming- ' 3 MomIs'o:rship in l, - nun sues nix: rwhht your vprsy betwe . my husbandland myss rainfall in a he is at good matter of calm-9. Provider, 1. ' "hrs "d "mi dm" Wm! other iris -mm in Alabama. was birds. canarles. wlrhlerl Ind "-1- ve considerate to me and 'our- chIldI'OIir-hlll"III-'lnIIltg.mg; while the symlntby 0! the W010 10' 10'" 01' 11" l-Vmecl-lllie ding"? foungglbfy l:.Jvg.rl-mp of Napoleonic lows. about the yard. Nevertheless. haiydone. this. than privileges .,tbat.lIe .lIIeuld p..,'.',"'..:,': world ll-lllrellv me out We the -4- extremely 111-4nan- - exiles in ion. . . . What is the Sumner is about sons as marked by main thing that w. alarm on is this: Ha is a mmlm or a in. blind lndlvidllll. We Derhllll new” l19l'0d- A men. when escorting - largest man-made thing on earth? the calendar. and Autumn is now tirnll organization which I cannot iota. tidy contention is thorn. "Mk 0-' m" l”""” W” 1”" ”' ml ” " d”'”' ””"'"” N” M" -It is the Grand Coulee Dam which on the threshold. We smile . about should give it up and note pldcts and with Iuopllr or my selection, hearing needing any sympathy or help. As a matter of fact. while blindness is a terrible affliction. the average completely deaf indi- vidual is much more unhappy than one who is blind. This is because the deaf person, while mixing with others. is not a. part of the group because he doesn't know what is going on, what others are talking about. He looks inward, grows in- ward. and grows progressively un- happy unless something is done to restore all or part of his hearing. I have written before of the ex- cellent work of the American Hear- formerly known as the American Society for the Hard of Hearing, which has. by its free or voluntary service, helped thou- ponsibility for her and never dance with another girl un- less he knows that his companion ' has a partner for that dance. 0- .Whldh is the proper expres- sion. "rho boy was named for his Ylther." or. 'The boy was named ' after his father"? A. The preferred form is. "The boy was named for his father." Q. Is it necessary for a bereaved person to return calls of condol- ence? A. No; this is not required not expected. A -srausxkwusxueexsxxgsxxvsam How Canllii lg should - An interesting study of Princess Elizabeth and Bonnie Prince Charles British throne. shows them as they provides irrigation for more than one million acres of dry land. . . . In order to get into Greenland one must be an artist. scientist, sector of Bkimo music. be interested in botany, glaciers or what not. Why? Because the Danes who own it want to keep out contagious diseas- es. Greenlanders have increased in numbers. while their Eskimo cousins in Canada and Alaska have been decreasing. There were chur- ches in this strange land nine hun- dred years ago. many of which may still be seen though of course in ruins. 0 Iceland has no railroads and none of its rivers are navigable. The this. remember-,ing that we have ai- xiady found Autumn in shadow and substance long before this. We found a token of the season on a day irl September. or was it on one of August's, when lifting eyes to the hills about. we saw the quiet misty haze of it there? aaa Gossamer drifted lazily that day of mellow sunlight and drifting white cloud. And the pond minor- ed these and the edging Alders and the great I-ieron that fished in its placid waters. Still was that day. as if our world of field and wood- land and winding red lroacl listened. afraid they should miss the sound of the advancing footsteps that were wh t en th I suggest, but will not happen to want in night. that he should objection on my thing I do. or friends. Do you ANSWER : ' Will you read over this-letter you hav and try to get the picture it presents of,n wife who is absolutely gnu entirely sell-centered and selfish. and who has. no consideration what. ever for the good man to whom she is married? Ithlnk you cannot realize what an egotist you have let yourself become, and what a raw desl'you are giving your husband. ONE-SIDED DEAL t forego bttondanco at his lodge 1 that his first duty is to please me. lie is perfectly wllllnz to go my. ll tovgoveaovrns place on" tint ppmcu. . He contends that .ho' gsta pleasure out mingling with the members of this organization . of mi have this privilege without any part." He does not object any thin to an lacs 1 go. or to a. 1 g he should insist Dlll.yWi?Bt Te, considers his right tovjo place: where I cannot go? y. PERPLEXED a written mg sands of afflicted individuals to 7 By Anna Ashley --first and second in line to the , y , regain part or all of their hearing, , 19:: Clarence House. London home of royal family. elgnrotllfhlgs 58:?” deep-hidden fires of this land oi Aiitillmn sufir lraaybel ghsh gig, You say you consider your husband's first duty is to please you, It is known that not less than land, where Elizabeth is to holiday with her fllmi Y: d .382): the NW frost and fire keep hot springs 1"-135 5 01 t 9?V93b ';h 5t ' but apparently you do not think it is any part of your duty to plem. 1 in 10 of the people of the United Q. How can I remove the ring here acknowledging her many admirers from the ivllla 0 d boillng,all the time. Iceland broke ches 0! the POP 8? Y 9 se,8'VlIel't- him. l-iowlabout than You say that you tee! your husband should mobile while thee little prince appears slightly bewl ere - off ties with Denmark in 1944 to We csllsht. We! in mill! I es 0 give up his club: and his friends and go to places. and with p..-..,,.., States and Canada have some loss of hearing. What is being done by the Am- hich is often formed in a gar- ment which has been cleaned im- properly? bemme a republic for the second time in her history. but her parlia- regret over summer's passing. 0 0 I i We found Autumn too. in many of your selection. It is true that many wives. like you, do make their husbands go where the wives want to go instead of where the bus. bands want to go. and that it is the wife's family and fliends who erican Hearin soclet ll This or- A. stea..-nin ww was mxmm& ”xm”e. ment is still called the Athlng as it . gamzmon ,.,..E,.,... in ywasmngwnv the 5pm 0, the tgaT:eet.;:a'rk f ”"'”t 2 "ad , 34 was in the days 01 old. . . 'y Th, another place -- in the shortening fill the average home. not the husband's. But because the crime is D. C.. in 1919 has some 119 cilap- will frequently remove the ring. Cooks Corner g Household Scrapbook); Indium oi scum Amer”, mu use days and the very first supper by so often committed doesn t excuse any woman for inflicting this petty ters in major cities throughout the Q. What is the easiest method Q blOW8'LlnS and deadly Poisoned 1”mp'"ght' w” 53w h" in the ca.m' tyranny ”" Mr hu'b'"d' cmmm, and provides eight types of giving , bath to the potted g..;cxcoacx.'V.V1l.,14.)cecV t ,.,.)6.x:.:4-.: E Hy Roberta Lee ,1 darts to km birds. while certain dew-drenched footsteps of morning According to your own account your husband does not object to 0' to --w-vw.-x...m .. we we mm to "it." 'i""...'”"s'i" i.?:.'.E..'i"'"”5."i..l:"'.5.'.f.'.f.i."&"l.Y:f tr: l;:”:;..X".:l..”.l:.::'”".:: children and ad is. hile t s A. BAKED PEARS . . we ave recon y se or . e an - B - ut W he e Place the pols in the bath please his spfnlts. . . Light was there in the paring at mst M). mupthu you do,” M" W downy of the wing. that he ilk” to do services vary. a typical chapter tub and use a spray bath hose on Curtains houses that stand more than 500 pics for our pies and as well in the and that you are not interested in any of the people in whom he is offers at least lip reading instruc- them. Do this on ve k. 6 DEBTS 1 h 1 i :1 th t mm Speech correction, Voice im. Q How can cc 2'.) ex aisumd M 1-3 Cup sugar To Change the color 01 Wm” riegnllllboglvtai ste(aw7nc gee), ogzigt mu incense M the plcknng which interested. That is perfectly natural! Xe :11 have tlilifercnt tastes, STOVE-'l1EI?t. lllldiomelier tests. 00- Waffles or griddle cakes that are '3-' CUP Wat” curtains to ecru. boil one table- Elitidean. Quam (573 feet): Ka-ula ml” hem rm"? ill 1”” m ”'”m'k"' g';dw'::,n.:;dtow:::Q1n:a;:,?, a,l,:s;;::,e..lyme,f ,:,:Iowo'lm:nM.,f,?,oorm:.o 21;: portunity to try out hearing aids. an opportunity for hard-of-hea.r- ing, persons to obtain recreation and for newly afflicted persons to uniform in size and evenly baked? A. Mix the batter in a large pitcher. and pour it instead of using a. spoon or dipper. Dash of salt Place whole unpeeled pears in 3. deep baking dish, Mix sugar, water and salt and pour over pears. spoon of black tea in one quart of water, and use as much of the clear tSa as necessary for the desired tint. Or, dip them in coffee; the Rock. Hawaii (562 feet) and San Nicholas Island. California (556 feet). . . . Crude Lighthouses were erected by the Romans in the chens. Indeed to us. Autumn ap- peared at the sight of blossoming asters by the brook and adorning the roadside - and the charms of peal to you but bore him? those whose company he enjoys? DEAR MISS nix: And why deprive him of the society of I read in the paper that a famous doctor says ' y jig W, - . 1 ' .. - . g acgllfgesggiggyggncgfrorts represent aids. have discarded them and will 3X:'.3dd:;:cecs13. ?o."2;3"?.i?.?5 smng" W” cm" the dark" me am century 3' G The mam. for :'l;;3egg:3emod high lighting 3 "ii" llelhlnlr aids the nervoul system more than a good angry spell. the type of Voluntary acumv that "3: my to obtain one that sum Utes or mm. tendegbasting mice curtain. instance. was located on the island - . . , He also declares that srouchea are good for the health and that they depends upon the ccntmunity for its success. They reflect also the their particular needs. If no chap- ter exists in your community. write with the syrup during bakinlz. Yield: six servings. Potato Poultice Potatoes are often as effective of Pharos in Alexandria. Bay. Bos- ton Light has a candle power of 100.000; Fire Island, N. Y.. 300,000; I u worries. To some of us Autumn comes Ce” P with the sound of the binder. and ANSWER, Do you think there is anything in this theory? A READER Possibly. I am no expert in the matter, but I do know t H d i. " gpferet)l;acgnIl1ugnunlty effort that is szcie9gv'qgl1l3,r;;i;rAer:3l1cs;t Hlelalwg as nmeed for B poumcey Ben the Cape Eunbem. Mame. 500.000; stocks on the gold of the stubble. that 1,,” M... , "guy "iv. go women, ma mpg amp . woman 1... W d" Washington. D. an and BSk'fm.' ad") PRIZE PUMPKJN PIE potatogs in 3 bag, and when 50”. Cape st. Elias, Alaska. 100.000: ma She 15 9”-'"'Mn1Y W be Wlmd in a good cry she feels all cleaned up inside and spiritually refreshed e can un erstand how an indl- dress of nearest chap.” - mash 1,, the bag and apply as but Cape Charles. Virginia. 700.000: me h"Vest'h0m9 3110 the Pleasant and at peace with the world. Also. I have observed that the people rhythm 01' the Ulresheh In lJF0WH- who go into rages appear to be having the time of their lives while I taiiie-poon flour. '5; teaspoon salt. '. cup brown sugar. H cup llallcy or maple suup. '4 teaspoon each of ginger, spice and nutmeg: 1 tablespoon melted butter. 1 cup milk. 2 eggs well beaten. 1': cups vidual who cannot be one of his group or community will be un- happy and self-centered; to learn to become one of the community by having his hearing restored means a happy and useful citizen. Fully Point. Washington, 2.000.000: Lisbon Range. Delaware. 5.000.000 and I-lillsboro. Florida. 5.000.000. as can be borne. ing meadows we saw her. and "on the top of the hill for all to see" or tucked amongst the green of the woodlands along which her skirts have passed. the glory of "a scar- ihey are abusing other people and saying every mean tiling they can lay their tongues to, and that after they have exhausted illum- selvis they are as placid and calm as a summer day after a thunder- storm. ' ' The trouble with people with high tempers is that they enjoy themselves at the expense of others. In their fury they slab ruin- ALLERG Y Write today for Dr. Barton's helpful booklet entitled ”Allergy." (sensitivity to various foods and Slippery Hangers Wind rubber bands around the ends of all the slippery dross hang- ers, and this will prevent the an- O The slate-blue pigeon has not To my mind um socmyvs method other substances.) Send 10 cents v . . , . 1 n of enabling the hard-of-hearing and it 3-Cent Stamp. to COVE? 0051 01 Fil:rll?lf”LPre;shl'?p:dpiecglggllt i3l?x nnymce of dresses slipping an M” ggdnltelg blight txl1lat5(l)2:gthem:i' :lfo.iTi."e3e";;' theY?rlenA;l::ubnl:t. wt leelly. rezimm” of whom they mu Ind men. when "WY have ex- indivldual to "try out" the various mndlml and m3i”"S- to The together all the ingredients except me H9” time gincg the 11,-5:, pigeons were have seen tangible tokens of her hsusted their wrath. they expect every Wound to '38 heIl9d- every. ill- hearing aids before purchasing one 39" e53'nd'C3te- Inc" "1 93” whipped cream. using either can- gamed. . , commumcation suit they have given to be forgotten and the whole episode wiped . presence long before this. with the speed of light! Ultrafax ' ' ' Wt- comblning radio-television and photography, can transmit 1.000.- 000 words per minute. some speed. . . True or false - are there tame fish? Yes, the goldfish is tame. Developed by the Chinese and Japs from a. brownish green fish found in Asia. goldfish have custard pie. Bake until firm. serve with whipped cream. of this newspaper. Post Office Box 99. station G.. New York 19, N. Y. and ask for your copy. Even when dried indoors... EVEN WITHOUT RINSING is a great achievement. some in. dividuals have purchased hearing Md or steamed pumpkm Pm" mixture into shell and bake like Same way with the grouchcrs. They pass into a silence in which they indict every one around them for having committed every crime- on the ca' -' against their peace and happiness. They send thr- domestic atmosphere down to zero and keep everybody shivering until they get tired of rnoplng and decide to cheer up. wherat the victims are supposed to emit cheers of joy. - Maybe made and grouches are good for the health of those who indulge in them. but they are certainly had medicine for those who have to live with them. But now indeed is Summer gone! ”Tho:e'll be many a long day" James whose best love of all the seasons is the Spring, observed to- day "many a cold wind and storm. . . . and drifted road before we come to Summer again!" Ay, indeed, we agreed in our heart. there will be . whiter, brighter p Su IF giresyau Jireeir Mule: been bred and tamed for many gen- erations. If left to themselves they would revert to their original drab color in less than half a century. The shining gold so much admired is not the result of chance. N0 siree, it got that way by careful se- able of changing these proteins in- to other proteins which build mus- cles, skin. fingemaiis. hair etc. . . . Words become obsolete and than after generations come into general usage again. Take for instance the word "spelunklng", which literally means cave exploring. Today thous- ands of persons all over the world have a flair for exploring the strange underground world long days and perhaps tedious. but checkered the dark with the bright before we come once more to the glory of new leaves, the irra- grance of roses and clover and the enchanting sight of a rippling dais- ied meadow. . . . And now a bit ' him and has been mother and -fath the trouble to try to entertain him. 0 or both i to -us. DEAR DOROTHY Dlxl How can I show my allllredllllllin 40 my father. who has done everything to make our family happy? mother died twelve years ago and. since then he has kept us with l.ii' L. B. F. ANsWER:' Byuhowlng him affection land gratitude. By taking Give him as much of your society Moonlight filters bcnignly : through the branches of the white , . birch on the lawn. in the shadows. Morning Smile quite as lacey as in the Summer. g ;'We gore Just giltting here ei1joy- . ng e mocnl t" granddau hter explained in her adult way. 5mm 5'” I"""' close to the children's bedtime we came to the house IOPOSICHG lane this evening. '”rhat's it on the Agent-"Now that you are mar- ried and have a wile. 100'" Wu" to take out some insurance." my-s iectlon. . . . Sixty per cent of resretfui but hopefully we come to the sand matter 1,; our pomp, 15 the ripe. colorful beautiful. melan- as possible. Children seldom think of it. but parents are often very protein. The human body is cap- choir days of ghe.dylnz year- lonely. O caves and caverns, hence the gen- W311" 51"? Mddlld "End doesn't It 4. kg, . I'D 'OOk er-1 users of the old word. 9'” W” 0 ""9 "mm mm" Nwwllmd ah:n:ll;?tn:h: rill" bit 3.t'x'5'i."3.J'ny rlao"”'u "”l':.""”l'm-' e - she queried. pressed for retiring. "”- V,-. knovvioatbowto on. ln.n.s. . the two were. the smaller one in d9”””"" co" m; 2::-.-."" 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"You will not be permitted Um, mm "0 g D. 4 Peering down at the flounttig: um . M”. R grease . . . and "ally-fy c'o'h..l! tozgo &l;Ic:ptisy?;ed2oy:el;l; night. . -. . 0 w my 135.3"?.'ii"?n:h'p3ii:3”:'nlfh3:'.u:I l.'iii”.'.' h booa".oodayl :.i"i'.'5lT..':i odor . . . loaves clofhoaso much iation'of "souffle" (cookergrternl)? sonny; No need to atamp the stuff en emu the -lel-e-9e-'- cleaner they're actually 3- Which 0"” 0' W" "W3 15 5 5333555" d”'"" awaefor-smollinai Once you switch to Surf, you'll wonder how you ever did without it! You can su how sparkling white and bright Surf gets your clothes. And our nose will prove they're really down clean. They're sunshiny sweet, blown-in-the-sun sweet to smell even if dried indoors. You don't even have to rinse your surf-clean clorbeal Hal-a's Surfs socrov cep- t ispe '82 scum) . "ORDlNARf" CLEAN . . . 7 ? 7 Though you may Ilyinl your wash ectly clean, a fair: "musty" odor often betrays the presence of dirt, grease or scum. Rinaing won't get rid of this . . . but Surf doesi SURF-CLEAN, SWEET II I Even without rinsing Surf removes every last trace of dirt, grease (and That's wily it eta your clothes so white. so brig r . . . so wonder- fully sweet! . . every trace of odor. (obi misspelled? creditable. credable. credulous. credence. 4. What does the word "prejud- ice" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with gh that means "horrible"? ANSWERS i. say, "unless you do your work." 2. Pronounce soo-fla, oo as in soon, a as in play. accent sec- ond syllable. 3. Credible. 4. A judg- ment or opinion formed without due examination. "We must avoid forming prejudices too hastily." 5. Ghastly. The Stars Say - - l2 I! Genevieve lunbla hQ' x For SIIIIHIII, September M A SUDDEN and quite unfore- seen event or occurrence may have power to turn the tides of destiny into strange and untrodden pgth. ways to achievement, distinction and pleasure. and this with dyna- mic and revolutionary force. It might be the development of a brilliant idea. a discovery or in- ..FOR TH SUIT IIOIY Your suit this ll-rail mllht N I bolero and skirt in new tissue- welght tweed. flannel. This one features the flara-back jacket on .- toned below will! WHIT- 0-Needl ecraft- E. HOME -.- -,The ma ic detergent in Surf has the VGHNOR. 01' P035151! ihfllll 6011- no, 399; 1. cut in sizes 10. 12. 14. power ofgrabblng the dirt and holding , azfllelw fsggrgglgr :3: - ":2; is. 10. I0. 3. so and sins I'll It in the washwatcr, so when you wring f.0I,GATE's II” niopoum mama: or undrd .03" my on skirt. 196 VIN! ”'""3hv 5””5 hi . out the water, you actually wring the gimp" .gp1.,;-.m,,, ., hm, "inn. "'4' ”'mm am ,Nn-um ' ' dirt out with it. Out goes every it of turn. as prepared for the novel. '.:,':a .,,.,”,3..'.”' ogmpmg sawing slodii an; bgrleaosde-and Hm-v mus of I" an guidce. 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