re aosw/zzca/vjnkncv m/rwu. e o'er 7o nun seem/es! V’ W bUGOT “mlzwnckersz , _____ f) Household Scrapbook By [mbgrla Lee Lime in Tea. Kettle Sometimes a furry lime dBPQb“ orms on the inside of the tea ket- e, and in this. event, illl the ket- Llc with warm water, add a larfle spoonful of salt. ammoniac, and bring to a boil. Empl-y the kettle ‘n4 allow to stand over the fire 1mm very hot, and then the furry @905“, will peel off. Afterwards fill with some water conalnmE lOClB, boil, and rinse thoroughly. _, F The Bird Bath Always keep clean water in the‘ bird bath if you wish to keep the mo, around your yard. lf you Vcu not. nswly them with tliis necessity rim-pg s dry summer they will seek another home. i Mo d e-r n Etiquette By Roberta Leo '“‘”" Q, When dinner is announced. which arm should a man offer to his diruier partner. to escort 1191' l0 the dining room‘? A. lie should offer rm. Q. Is it thoughtful for a friend» his right a sal 1 who lives at a great. clistaiuc and cannot attend a Wélildiflg- l0 a [telegram expressing good uishcs? A. Yes. > Q, What color stationery should a man use? Only white. If we could know how little others care to hear our tales; If they could know how what they say upon our hearing stnlcs. If such a state of circumstances we shall ever see.’ Oh, What. a very quiet place this noisy world will bel-Anon. The pursuit of archaclogyr never \liVCl‘| will bc lost as long as dentists have Egg Slain Eg tarr.'sli' on the iabic _ can easily removed by rubbing, a magaune table. with moist table salt. IINSO ONIS Till VIIIITIST WASH aim wssmius COLORS nmso smut sAmv Ellen's - Diary Bly m Island Farmer’: Wile Th Q41”: '..l"°a§i$2¢ m" ‘” “W5? Ind ullzhnamod. gums had settled at, I believe the satisfaction: of those most. concerned, some Lune during the Plot Winter. My friend the brown squirrel. bflflht and chatty and obviously with time on her paws. srlsed me all about it this morning. She was sitting in the sunligh, near the and of a lacey over-hang- ing branch of one of the big hem- locks in the woodlands across the bank below, nursing my knees, and awaited the mailmans coming. I might ha/ve returned to various Reflected tasks up at. the house. instead 0f idling time there- e was harrow g at. the time. making the 110L810 ground neat and smooth. ready for the fertilizer spreading when the wind should calm in the evening. “Good morning. Ellen!" the brown squirrel called, and I was secretly glad that she had spoken. Po recall me from my mus- ing "What a ‘tranger you are!" she exclaimed and then went on to ask me the question: “and has the new baby been named yet?- wus it ever a surprise!" she giggled “not but that l" and here she bent. low, so that not even a sand piper who s-trutted at the edge of the nearby nd could overhear us ‘isort of ad my own suspicions of ate" e ‘Then when I saw the Doctor's car turn in there" and she nodded towards the end of the lane “the other evening, nhy then, I put two and two together. I heard lhe news the first of the week- mat bold blue lay from the orchard you know. I ~JUDDOS€ James is de- lighted? And yourself as well? You must bc fairly busy now— an: like myself not growing any young- cr. And males. l always lhlnk are s-orl of SllDPl-Silgllllifl creatures when you collie to dcptmd on them to help. They never seem lo oe able to sec anylhlng to be done unless you tell them and pon my word, Ellen, I'd as ll(‘f do it myself as bother with than" The llio/ugls! of the numerous dullcs that were ivalting to be done cvcn then. came lo my mind and l answers-J: “Tilers s plant w do ziiis time of year -- and c men so busy-and hearty" l laughed "even that grcv cat of Mr C ‘s from the house on the hill ls imposing on me, now that hcr two mastcrs are so Ink-En up with their potazo-plmnling Sh: joins our two al scparalting time “Woo? Part1 will bark, catching sight of hcr as she comes with cctnain intent up the _sh<s'rt-ciul through the ilclc; of grain Then without one sign of npfllflgy- 505 even to remark: "l guess I'll have to be like the beggars, Ellen" slie tContinried on Page 3) CLIANS WAILS AND WOODWORK WITHOUT ICIATCIIINO ON EVERYTHING from finest moss my, x1e, soapy-rich ondvon "ob n; get out Moro: am- IASTBR; SAIELYI or rim uorl cloths to nso suds do the s] you: housework-all your washing New 1946 Rinse is the nu and only soap you needs Got l pickup hid RINSO IS THE ONF AND ONLY $0M’ YOU NFH) wasnss ms slum mo sum mm svss Uncompanionable Husbands Srnug Spouses Unwittingly Drive Wives to Natural Indiscretions _ who” the avenge man brings home the bacon and spends his evlel- ninss at. his own fireside safely entrenched Zinnia‘)? ‘fail-WM: mu that; he rates in the super-duvet husk“ ° He mo? should be thankful for her blessings and ads for no morebut he do“ “m” M‘ “bugatm” w PM!“ h“ Wm‘ ‘god ‘in’: ‘Lillllued. That. is not. oonsiderlsit 111129;‘: c! his duty w "v 5011181111118 e e ye 8 - _ In effect, most. men feel that marriage mmnclPflW-‘l i313" flmelfll :3; mg w be s.“ wmwmons. They expect. their wives to hsvfha Emma: hilarious time doing bho housework and taking care of e c mn . and to get. all the excitement they crave ws 8 for them to return from the office at. night. They lave had all the conversation they want. durinfl the day, and they do not want to talk Weill-wives- or even listen to their wives ‘talk: so M05?- mflffied couples spend their evenings at home lu a 811MB which you could out vrith a knife. UNINTENTIONAL FALSE PHILOSOPHY This is not: because the husbands are intention- ally unkind, or because they do not love their wives and do not wish to make them happy. It is simply because men are sold beyond rederrrvtion on the theory that: women have a different scale of values from theirs. and that: they have different tastes and desires, and that they enjoy different things in different ways from them. ‘ A boy husband. for instance. knows that there was nothing in the marriage ceremony that automatically changed him from a gay vouth into a dodderlng ancient. He still wants to go places and do things and dance and have good times. But his expects his wife to he perfectlv haptpy staying at home and never stepping out. Any father knows that taking care of the baby on a Sunday afternoon vurccks him. but he thinks his wife desires no livelier amusement. than just pushing Juniors pram when she goes to the butchers Husbands make no greater mistake than in believing that; just being married to them is all the nlcnlc their wives cnave. Human nature is human nature. whether it be male or female. All work and no play makes Jane a dull girl just as surely as it. makes Jack a dull boy. and nine-tenths of the faults that husbands complain of in their wlve= are the direct result of the way the men they are married to fret" them. When a woman is unfaithful to her husband and gets into a scar- dll. we hold w» our hond= in horror and wonder whv she did it, when she was married ‘o a rr-"n who was a vullar of the church and such a good provider. True Rut he did nofhing to make her hsrmv. He never showed her an" ien-dern-sss. H» never gave her a kiss that had anv ivanvi-ib in it. Sh? might. as ivel] F"V/1 been married tn a c9119 of ice. Ami =he was warrrihsarted and affectionate and craved love and she =99" What had has" denied hcr as he" riqht. l And the ivcmcn H“ are nagging. rWninq. comrplainlnc wives Did vou cw" know one \v"= v. 'f"° hivsbxzrd f'*‘t'-"~'l or“ misled h". who took lit" places and showed her in every vmay that he was trvinz to make h" hannv. rvho “wasn't contented and easy to gel along with and who didn‘f boast. of her luck? M5113’ a wife Pventz-ss herself for her husband's neglect hv her ex- lYHVHflafl-Pe or hcr lmnrveckirrg. So m.v advice lo all Wuths contemplat- ing matrimcny is: Make life pleasant for your wife, Keg-n 1m- glgg] She man-led you. It will pay not only in your happiness, but in dollars and cents. Livingigt Leisure —-THE WOMAN ’S REALM- IN MY GARDEN In my garden, lovely garden. Where I lie beneath the trees Listening to the song of the robins And the drone of honey bees; Gentle breezes weaving fragrance Of the flowers that scent the air, removing the feathers feathers and slngeing, and rub pin with how much cleaner‘ skin will look. Gurgles laughing, clear and cool; they BWHPPQd NEWS. There are tullpsgay in color Blending with the irl-s bloom, Graceful. slender golden lilies Breathing forth their sweet "l" perfume. "d" Elsie Reid Hearst. AN ADORABLE APRON To prevent hard crust from forming on the top of mayonnaise, pour a few drops of vinegar on the top of the mayonnaise after it is placed in jar. The messages of seeing ele- graphed on the optic nerve to the brain by the eye travel at. a speed of more than 200 feet. per second. Amethyst is composed of two Greek words meaning "not to be drunk." The ancients believed this stone would keep the wearer sob- er. lllntn on Eflquetin There ls no particular rule gov- erning what a girl shall order when her escort suggests. "Lets have something to eat before we go home." Order what you like. no latter what your escort takes. Cutting off trees at their one with a new type of giant free shears ls nearly as easy as cutting the stem of a rose with a pair of scis- sors. Colller’: reports. Mounted on a special tractor and exciting a pressure up to G) tons the blu es of this instrument can cut down a tree 2 1-3 feet in diameter in 10 sesonds. A bird's feather, for its size and weight, is said to be the strongest structure in nature. How Can I!!! pet ‘boa 8% By Anne Ashley | “c: art-mangle border is easy to . 5i ll IHUOOBM D0 borax and 5i pint of rosowa . Al- low oomplm instmc inns mixture to stand for two or three days ilhen 3i of l .3 Q How can I k mast from more-lung whila ha]? A. if it. is In danger of becom- ing too brown. lace s aim of um- in the. oven. risln 41am will prawn scorching the most. will coo! hotter. ' Howcaufmahsloodc» gddflll with os The Chsrlogwtown Guardian. Delhi: No. 1155 Name u" sum Miran’ A. A sssflan t. from id. ' w m maul». . , b .1 When dressing a chicken, alter soda and wash thoroughly and sec and while the As the sun sips tiny dew drops "SCI-ltllebutt" ls shipboard 30s- From the buds with tender care. sip: the scuttle was the dipper the sailor once used to get drinking In my garden, Igvgly game", water from the but! or water liar» Goldqgsh swim around a poo], rcl on the deck; when sailors Where the water. sparkling crystal clustered to quench their thirst. 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