PAGEM‘ ._‘.. .1-.. _. ._ __ d... _ Etiquette ‘Winning Over Son's Wife Groom-Elect’: Mother Asks llov: To Bat Along Witt algliter-Il-Law — A woman said to me: "I have a son. an only child, to whom 1 1m naturally much devoted. Ho is goi to marry a fine girl and I am very anxious for the marriage to be a ucoess and for us to, avoid all 9i’ the in-law squabbles that bring about so many heartaches and cause so much strife in so many families. Can you tell we how I can win my daughter-in. law's affection and make her feel that I am her best friend instead of her worst enemy?" W011. sister. tamln! a. son's bride and getting her to the place where she will look at you without suspicion and w W'- <>f your hand is one of the Q. In it correct under any cir- . the table? e A. 1t is pennissiblo, particularly in a public restaurant where sometimes the noise makes con- versation difficult, to rest. one‘; elbows on the table wh-ile leaning 0W1‘ to Speak to one's companion. Elbows are never put on the table, however, while eating. Q. who should be invited to a christening? A. The list should be small, chiefly close relatives and friends who might be expected‘ to have curnstances to put one's elbows on - most delicate and difficult tasks ever undertaken by any woman. For practically all brides go into marri. ~ ago with s. chip on their shoulders and the settled determination not to let a mother-in-law put any. thine over on them. They are looking for trouble and they are armed to the teeth to protect their rights to monopolize the husbands they have worked so hard to catch sun and all, the trick can be turned, but mOthef-ln-Igw ha, u, do the spade work. She has to make the advances. She has to give "the glad hand. Bhe has to smooth down the girl's apprehensions She has to be a diplomat who handles the situation with g, 5km ma}, entitles her to be Minister Plenipotentiary and Ambassador 1mm- ordinary at any court in Europe. WELCOME 5ON’S FLANGE! i 1 T0 b68111 with. the woman who ta to b hill‘ dflllghter-in-law should be forehwathlllcd in hegebsggetlasggdht wtls- Continued on page 11 a deep interest in the child. Q. Within what period of time is it obligatory that s woman re- turn a first call? A. within two weeks. THOUGHTFUL EATING Nutritionists com-plain that mod- ern people, have madeeating a mere habit, rather than an impor- tant function. It is a wonder they say, that there isn't more sickness clue to faulty diet, since few peo- ple give thought to the value of their food. muzzle/law 045601646047 * 410m: r4000: mamas! You Can See the Difference the Very first Wash l, . _‘ ‘You be the judge! Just compare with last week's‘ ‘ -' wash. See clothes take on an amazingnew white- ness and brightness See even dull and yellowed turn sparkling white and bright again.‘ And stay sparkling white and bright as long as tgyou wash in flifctime”, Oxydol. For m Q. How Can I darn table linen properly? A. Try darning table linens on the sewing machine. First put the worn places in ernibroidery hoops. loosen the tension of the machine and then stitch back and forth in ha»! 1|... ljggl"likfime"llXYlllll. that WASIIESBHITIIES IIITEFIIIHIFE! until the place is mostly mended The mended portion is hard to find after laundering. Q. How can I-renovate the dust mop? A. By putting one tablespoon of concentrated lye into an old bucket half-filled with water and boiling it. Then rinse several times. Q. How can I prevent the sop. Braiiifllg .°t 998s when poaching them? _ ‘ A. Pour a little vinexar into the water, and it will prevent the eggs‘ separating and spreading. I Given your whitest clothes wash lo a brilliant new whilel You'll see you: very. whitest clothes tum whiter scill the first time you wash with new "Lifetime" Oxydol. You'll even see dull and yellowed clothes tum spark- ling white again. I '0 Keeps cloihesfisparkling‘ while for their entire life l This is the most wonderful thing about new "lifetime" Oxydol-those whiter-than-you-bclieved-possible rlothes will m] sparkling white for their entire lifetime! OColors, loo, wash sparkling bright for lifel i Safe? Why you: washable colors take on a ruw bright- ness with "lifetime" Oxydol. And then they my spark- ling bright wash after wash-for Iifiz.’ A lifetime Sparkle ' for your whole wash! Womanls Realm/Xian ersonal/Falfllionls/ ENABLING naarvr tannins ro mum mam own nrvmu Dupiie the fact that the heart ls only about the size of the closed flst, that it is made up of muscle tissue only and does the one simple 10b of pumping blood, any little disturbance of the heart sounds or action greatly upsets us. Why? it is because we know that if this simple musolflar. pump stops working, we will die. During and since World War 1. physicians and the public have learned that there can be manv Hutu: of the heart—sction, sounds. rhythm and others-yet life will go on. One of the first of these disturbances to lose its threat lo llfa was heart munrnrurs. Murmurs are caused by changes in the structure of the valves clos- ing the chambers or rooms in the heart. But Dr. James Mackenzie. a Scotch family physician showed that murmurs were not dangerous because, while murmurs showed "lea " to be present. if the heart muscle were strong it. would pump nil the blod needed despite the leaks. Many water pumps leak but pump enough water for the needs of the household. ‘Ilhis strong healrt mvuscle also overcomes other disturbances such a; irregularities, skipped beats and rapid beating of the heart. Until recently when actual heart disease was present. the patient was advised to live quietly and avoid all mental and physical work which, of course. meant that he be- came a chronic invalid. Fortunately this day is past. During the recent National Heart Security Administrator. Oscar R. Ewing, stated that through the ser- vices of the state-federal program 7.000 persons. disabled by heart disorders, had been prepared for and placed in suitable occupations so that they could make their own living. "The 1.000 men and women, all oi working ago, were rehabilitated between 1948, ‘when the program started, and 194T.” The program of rehabilitation provided a thorough physical 0K- amlnatlon; medical. surgical, psy- chiatric and hospital care to re- duce or remove disability; hearing aids; artificiai limbs, braces, eyc- glasses and the like to increase work ability; and counsel and guid- ance to select the right job. what a. different life this means from being a chronic invalid. l Morning Smile wwfl THE ANSWER 11o; "D0 you believe kissing is unhealthy?" She: "I couldn't say never . . " He: "You've never been kissed?" She: “I've never been sick.’ I've BENTIMENT Pat: "That was a foine sinti- ment Casey expressed at the din- ner last noight." . Mike: "What was it?" Pat: "He said that the swatest mimories in lolfe are the rlcol- lections of things forgottni" o nn~~»u--~.~\~»\~~ l‘ Better Engllh 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Ilhlo is more difficult than what I expected." é“ 2. What is the correct pr un- clation of "affluence"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Despondency decend- onts, deterrnmt. 4. What does the word "abru- icn" moan? ltwhat is _a word bollnnini with co that means "to praise"? ANSWER! i. Quit what. 2. Accent first syllable, not the second. B. Dea- cendania. o. The act of weorim. or rubbing m; the marina any by friction. "This has caused an abrasion of the coins." b. Oom- mend. a Household Scrapbook hymn-colon Intimates More lit a in arm of oil winter- ggreon an put into ‘a corner of the summon, thil,_wiil ab- sorbthefoododorsinthocom- puissant.- 0r, keep a mall chunk of charcoal in a little cardboard box or baking. powder tin with holes puno in‘ it.‘ I IIDQFRQII , boll “fliflllflflw Week, the United States Federal A spoon minced sweet pickle, 1 table- spoon minced. onion, minced parsley, 1 tablespoon minc- cd capers (optional). ‘ olevit lfllnllod about l fill“ Ii talus men than kisses lo keep c man happy! If you want your man always to be proud of you . . . if you want always to look your yu- _, ‘, slimmest, and loveliest . . . you must watch your diet! And, in any t to gain a lovely figure, you sho eat certain special foods because of their vital "pmfectilu" qualities. The! Is why Kellogg's All-Bron is incl ’ ’ inscieutific weight-control menus. All-Bran is made only from \ the outer layers of the wheat grain,‘ This is the vita! part so rich in iron and certain other “protectivfl food elements your body must have. Not only is Alllliran a “protective” food but it is guaranteed, on a double-your-money-back basis, to keep you regular naturally. Such natural regularity is always advis- able, diet or no diet. Malta up your mliul tn take better care of youraalf. Start eating All- Brqtoday. I lfOR REDUCING DIETS o Cook ’s Corner v TABTAR SAUCE (Particularly good with fried lab) One cup salad dressing, 1 table- 1 tablespoon Mix all ingredients and serve. AAA“ $5o~:\~ The Starsmgay- By Genevieve liable X For Fridly. June 4 A VERY clever and direct at- tack, with vim, skill, perhaps ex. ceptionai ingenuity or creative ab- ility, in which a keen combination of alert and determined forces and faculties, should culminate in de- finite progress, of practical and enduring worth. Keen insight in- to possible accomplishment, not. ing the value of some change, newer arrangements or adiust- ments could assist to finial ob- jectives. ‘Ilhe finer or more per- gonal influencaq emotions, ‘or sagaclty have power as well. Sys- neglected, however. If It ls Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is an in sight of practical goals and important objectives, by a. direct. quick and telling attack upon ex- isting prospects or opportunities, in which method, system and sound organization with determined 0a- ecutivs ability, are brought to bear upon major operations. Thea-e may be certain personal equations, or artistic or cultural aspects to be taken into consideration, but sound alert and forceful constructive qualities are essential for definite and lasting results. A child born on this day has excellent qualities for a construc- tive career, with much force, keen faculties and readiness to grasp tam and technique should not be .- IIIIIIIIFI'S opportunity when it knocks. 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