Liivhirizg & Leisuirew me WOMAN'S REALM.) l l! rk. th h ld eh sin! “(glory go ti}: Jwxl-‘iiom Klnsl Peace on earth and mercy mild; God and sinners reconciled." Christ, by highest heaven adored, Christ. the everlastlns 1M6. hate in time belmld Him come, Offspring of a virgin‘; womb. Veiled in flesh the Godhead see; Hail the incarnate Deity! Pleased as man with men to all- pear. Jesus our Immanuel here. Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace, Hail the Sun of Righteousness! Life and light to all He brlnss, Risen with healing in I ‘i. SWAINS OF OLD GAVE ODD GIFTS With Christmas close at hand zhe young man l5 likely to solve he "gift problem” in an c'rtho- icx Way by visiting the florist or randy shop. Exhibits in th-e Royal Dntarlo Museum however. show, aha; in the l8th century his lady ove likely would have received a. far more varied selection of pre- sents For instance she might nave been given a stay husk. which was a long flat piece of wood that women wore at that of their bodices to add to the rig- idity of the prison-like corsets. I‘here is a stay busk in the cos- tume gallery of the museum that k carved with two sets of initials and the date 1793. An even more significant gift. was a wooden spoon. There are some of these love spoons in the musesum that are beautifully carved and seem to suggest that in days Bone bv you had to be quite handy wdhta pocket knife before you could be a successful lover The expression, “spoonin¢" comes from the way spoons fit closely together and this curious custom of giving a. spoon grew out 0f that use of the word. Plastic coated wire mesh win- dow material. permitting entry of the sun's ultraviolet rays in- doors. is on the market. After using n charnois. instead of hanging it uo to dry, shake out and put in a jam jar. This way ft will remain soft. American foxes feed malnlv on public lands in the United States containing known deposits radio-active mineral substance: been withdrawn from sale gas- bine force to drive conven propellors and also to let thrust simultaneously. Aconitic citraconic. and itacmlc acids all derived from citric acid by chemical means, are lrnboftant in the plastics industry: the citric acid is obtained from lemons and other citrus fruits or by a. moul fermentation of glucose. Succulent plants particularly li- l rtain cut flowers can be kept fresh and in a crisp condi- tion for many extra hoursby a vacuum treatment in which air in the plant tissues is l placed by i CERflIN THINGS instea of her judg NOT SHAREABLE other day a housewife in a southern city .was charged with trying to knife wife with whom house and kitchen. In these times. kitchens often have to be shared by two or even fore women. points out Ruth Mll- zime tucked down inside the front 13gb“ situation is always B p0 are sommthings women lust can't A kitchen is one A man ls another potential danger The rizht. to correct their own children in their awn wav_ is m- chiid had better Sharing tnk knowled l.» of emu age and weight is somethlnv also seem to mrmave education. background. finances, su share the knowledge ANSWER; they bourrnt their clothes 111110" of course. they come from the most exclusive store in town. any time that a woman de- or is forced to share any of these things with another woman. h better watch out. Though it i: only occasionally that they result in myth drastic as a knife attack, it's two rabbits, hares, ground squirrels, to one the habit of sharing will in he Apparel Is Good Barometer 6L7 What a Woman~is,_ ' in clothing between men and women Women are now welrifll Dlnt8. ' '- - - h b - llttl lth while men-are wearing kitchen aprons. I hue also heard of clues where _ fzifinzesnflep‘ f: thenevminwd and wives have beaten their husbands for disobeying them. Do you {Z ilfltflthis is a preview of what l: to come? -_... . . . anything just right. Feminine __ be _ kitchen across the lune. I Iiiyst-lf ANSWER: A poet ms said that "apparel oft proclaims the man." A woman's drés: If she is a. fat woman who wears plaids, she Sh"? We" heal"? I°“ ‘needn't worry about women "Ellfeinis" Dfiavy. - my}: <Juno| rmuked :t ‘brukfut. tint h: ind told our neighbor on the hill, he had been molt :u:~ -plclous of l mow norm when the :ho:p came horn: in the epnllgh: on Monday evenln . Sheep June: mid “are boun to come o the building: before the flrlt snow storm." I remember when I w» 1mm was mx; 1 have been wotc“ Mth-‘intenbtthe chemo at the chm- “ 1h" "in" I": lng Jeanie’: feathered friends morning ecuue that reminded me of it. I- llt a fire In thB-iMVQ eln~ the love to find the tee-kettle boiling when I return from a similar out- ing. A cup of tea, may be prepar- i‘ “W” r over which to as good a tip a: you need to~her~ character, her ‘gglhjggg? {‘,,Q“,¥,,,,»,V,,, we d“ Judgment and intelligence. and often to her mor- “d I have found m” u, doe; 11s I-f she is Blurry lo h» drm- she is slobmrin much m soothe any disturbed her thinking and emotions, and one of the happy- masculine feelings after an , ex- go-lucky sort who never takes the trouble to do tended period of Bhopal s wuh the weaker halfpAt that time, the the fur meadow. I chanced to notice them is a worn-an who will ‘be guided by her inclinations h 1 ast _my eye: over the ment. If she is a woman who dresses like her grand~ gnga fleclds and I ramembe‘, n daughter, she ls the VlCtllTl of wishful thinking and is l sucker who will came m me at the time how many fall for any kind of blue sky proposition. ' TRYING TO IMITATE If a woman wears pants except when shels forced to-doso by her spruce about the lawn, they had work, it is because she is masculine instead of feminine by nature and is trying to make an imitation man of herself. But the results from, an "W" "Yldefii-‘lili- "I! W" "l" "Wm esthetlc point of view are so unsatisfactory that l do not think that tho_ slack fad is going to be permanent. The prettiest girl in the world gets an added touch of glnmor when - o : she ls clothed in chiffons and soft draperies that flatter her. and it 1t w“ colder my; mgfnlng with isn't going to be long before the dumbest Dora is going to done‘ her mum; that made me wonder, just brltches to the freezing war victims and go back to which, believe me, are mighty kind to'gals whose underpinning was James was concerned for fear “a never designed for exhibition. But clothes do not. change sex, so you turning ism mcn because they put on trousers. _Nor need you get all hot and othered about men becoming women when they put on bun- t. galow aprons. They will be the same, and lt-ls my gueu that when men {gig w; Igwgld ma‘; “{‘,‘;‘,{",',‘,’"§,:c once get out of the kitchen they are going to stay out. ' the woodlands and hills guard u: in Winter at Alderlea. Then, as if they had sniffed the smell of returned to the yard and were ul- that was coming thaLdrove them to the buildings" Jame: said. swishy skirts. how severe a storm we had had. sleigh couldn't get out this road" and when I laughed he informed me that “folks who alt by the fire, warm and comfortable, have no were drifts that kept all motor traffic off the road but which the DEAR M155 DIX: Do you think n nmrrlage can last between a teambf horses were able to break couple who have nothing in comrnolg There is a‘ difference in religion, with little difficulty. That was oundlngs, upbringing and fifteen when out fat calf, red and sleek hundred miles between bcrh home towns. ‘The only tie between them "d While-Siflrred °" "l? filrehfad- is a strong physical attraction that both parties feel. ' was taken away from hi: mother woaamm and hauled out to the butcher‘: on the highway. I saw the horse: A marriage that l: based on‘ nothing but a physical bu“, the hm Wm, the". burden attraction l5 not a strong enough bond to tie two people together for a __5n°w flying ‘from each mane‘, Passion dies of satiety There is a str'ct time limit on thrills. and Mums hanging m, we fmfly require in a. verbal knlfln mice, poultry, birds and insects. ‘back. io~<o_»_-s#rlv;i s: so 1 a r, o; ' (Continued on Page S) Yqrmdohpylubyrhcn.» \_,‘" p . ' and romance is a spring flower that blooms on y in youth. When these m; A typical 1.13m; ‘quorum; ,1. are gone, marriage becomes nothing but a-n endurance test if it was ter a storm" ln Winter the horses founded on nothing but the flesh. The one thing that makes a marriage a success i: and it is only when a man and woman have the same interests and BMW- B“! til! 8P9! IR)’ "in held- hablts and thoughts and beliefs. so that. they can happily yes-ya each . s . other, instead of arguing, and when they read the some books and have And than when every firm 15y the same interests and know the some people and never talk out, in- down u, Shem toward, evening ""' and the sun broke through the leaving thg first track in the tangy, whiteness of the newly fallen massed cloud: in a bronze loveli- nen in the Wen I th ught there never was u loveller w nter scene. The pound and stream under the ‘county’ bridge and up the creek were covered with ice. Brown meadows and red furrows were no more and over lt all rested the quiet and charm of the season. That was when Rob's came. When a western window in the house on the hill held~the reflection of the dying sun and the new moon was slipping into lace above a. hill-top. The Mutt og came ahead‘ of the hone and sleigh, hi: cont very black ugainlt the snow. Of late Pard bristles up when precincts are invaded, so for Ja- mie's safety he ls at once banish- ed to hi: bed -of straw, from whence he can still bark an im- sudent ualute at Mutt‘: departure. umle nepped in with u new-found air of importance, Oheek: and nose were a: red ns his scarf. "This" he‘ announced to all and sundry- und he had the whole family for an‘ audience “is my blrf-duyl" We brought a cake with four candle: on It ‘n I'm going to light it." 'I‘h:.t ceremony came later, when only strap: were left. of the web~footed fowl that Karolyn fetched in a relating pan, cooked to a turn and piping hot. The cake followed the pie, that had drop: of, nectnr on the topping meringue. The older folk enjoyed the cendlc- llghtlng quite u well a: Jlmle, who wet,“ ‘ in speechless admira- tion, while the tiny taper: gave of! beguiling-sparks of light. Some red Christmas candle: lost their head: also, when Jeanie lit them for the occlulon. "My blrfdayl" Junie nld, when the time came for him to blow the tiny :park: of light from the candlu, He said it with obvious regret thut all bf u: could eully underltend. A- mong the various relilhcs, we pro- vided, wa: : dellclou: bottle of dill rmlcklel, given me by l lldy vl:l- or lutAutumn :nd uved for ust : 3:1: time u: thi: one. Junie himself tried one of them md wu u bit uzzled -:t the unusuu flu- vor. -_ ere Wll n later ceremony in the kitchen when Jame: mou- uruLJu-rlle‘: height n. u door- filnlnofl, mnding otehu in thl: nme plea, 1p- oord: the growth of another June: :nd have remained that: flu-o h, the yam. Junie‘: height ox : thlt of hi: grundfether :t YOU‘. An old home f: full x ‘ . Household g Scrapbook . 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