‘ 1. What ll wrcmg with this goo? "flue child's conduct wss Voting." ... -—youre to com ‘and at Agnew-Surgical Supra! Jtqéa. cl priceeWlmt _ speck for ti? meelvell rm dressy trouser. g‘ In white crushed lull ' 95.00 The stunning SPR- TAYOI, Ill white and III-lovely in flllievln| ~ ‘Wilkin- 53.9! pulse, PUMP. marl esqoln- siuldol boQ-Inerueb- oi H‘. I The two-lone SPEC- VATOI. In snowy buckskin trimmed with sleek tn coll. 38.95 g O m um realm. i my In lhe 0001M!" cmhe eyes. is one!» ll Hit ‘$.00 lineal. w?’ st does ulstely" mean’! became quite s l! light 0i this matter tell oi‘ ‘a men who oom- this ban o! the ritual as he heard ' ‘Sign out on it all. fireman .. ber. Ellen" James will s: r . be no need / ssthetwooiourzcenstlllder mm our "ship oi.’ state". Jock and I went tin this afternoon. (erred tn to; er but heewo suf- lsys. Hie t sewer: inere was then a. crushi io bcwaken m the mill "and could you come s minute and hold the sacks {or me?" I had scarcely conlmenced the re- parations for dinner. on my re or James seems to be g to~ meals each day, e decided to enclose a fresh . with bmhd new boards the brood tecwsfuse. an ulCould ou spare us a ew min es c0 herd them while I gee the calves? --they may as well go in there too". d presently these young animals at had never belore the eel of earth beneath their feet nor asted the hlscious grsss, with eyes t we: lull oi wonder were led e ere and like small boys who shed on s. juicy grass. B now. there is little eit in the Te ’s two kit-ca . _e.te, these have no ma - but arch their bee ll . swoop no wings and tendato And down in a hugt n} J to c night clubs and m: their attitude towards ismily lite m crate towards each other. it mates a t0 the me the J0 the o m. Iwemhww "8 know!» J’ w . I Better English log-thlfglgggn-swsggggmgg’? $3.? hwy“ h" Deli Wlihll- or s mislort mo! b0 lnvI-ied (mode worse or more sen- m. correct pronunc- "indigo"? evoking (or, sxa s-tinll." 2, Wlutisthe was c: syllable. a I a euro snswms- . .1_ 53y, "ms child's conduit ‘can $1. s“? m“ isisst below t g and neon. ere.) 2, Pronounce tea-go both . mnmence. ” itwmca mu m ."l!e ettIII-"wpm um “comm. ‘gases: gaunt.‘ Mr. and Mrs.‘ Kyl-son W. Dorothy Leard. Mia Joan Hunter-Duvar, d NJ’: L10 MQN ‘meir marriage tool: place in n-mny Grumh an yd on_ May» ma. Dorothy‘ Dix Says-- f ve-wawle-v Environment and Children Parents Accord Nice ‘Homes Bui Children Require Happiness j Out oi we mouths of babes and sucklings vroceedeth wisdom. A who at the tender age oi’ 1B is getting her lint divorce, said to me other dvay: “Ir our-parents wish to keep us ttHi-flfltl‘! ifflm 111B‘!!- ing too young. they should make our homes happy so tlwt we will want to stay in than. We know that we are not old enough to really know what love 1s. We know we are not titted (or the responsibilities ol marriage. and we would like to wait and see some- thing». o! the world and have some tun playing about. but we Just get so ted w: on bolus ms- ged by our parents, and being spied 11PM‘ I111‘! 6t- nied all Ireedom. that we null into marriage in the hope that it will be a wry out. "Some oi us ‘live in homes where our fathers and mothers are always fighting and screaming st each other. 3o that we no ashamed to have any- one come to our hoiwes. Some o! us are never perznitted to have any company. and ii anyone does come to see us our parents sit where they can eavesdrop all the conversotio , and they twist what they overhear into jokes with uhich to ridicule us. PRYING MOTHERS » "Some or us have mothers who open our letters ahd read them be- , and they listen in on our telephone calls. won't let us have boy friends. or go to parties. or evm to the movies lmleu they go with us. andwbo force us to keep our dates st the been. "sociologists are always asking wily Birls leave home. and parents think their daughters are crazy when they leave their big, comlortsble houses to go and live with some other girl in a little two-by-ioux, miser- sble flat. and nobody can understand why the bobby-seekers can't even to get married. But the answer is that they s-re trying to break out o! homes that Ire jails. You never hear o! girls who have peaceful. cheerful homes and co-operatlve parents who sre not content to stay at home." 6o said this girl, and she stated s truth that all too many psretts completely ignore, end that is that i! they wish to keep their little lsmbl sale in the fold and wotect them from the wolves, they have got to make it s pleasant place in which to abide. It is the only way to keep them from iunming the fence in search c4 greener iields and pastures newer. It isn't enough to give children s good home. It has to be an entertaining smd amusing place that can set up s lair couspetition with bars. ._ . What parents. strangely ecowh. seem not to-emrecinte is thsi makes the atmosphere or the home. Ii’ a lather and mother love each other and an tender and consid- whciesolne climate in which the children grow up into beins tine men and 19mm. But ii the lather 1841 moi-hm‘ quarrel like cats anddogs and m, mean and cruel things to each othenit makes an sir offlltrile end gloom out cl which the children try to escape ss soon u poulble. or else become delinquents that are the greet problem of our day. For it is easier to be good when Certainly for a teen-age girl to rush into marriage with s man she scarcely knows by sight. in order be escape tynnnicsl parents and get out of an frying pen into the fire; her ol Juvenile marriages rces with which the courts are wrestling. And the message to fathers and mothers is plain: Make your home s happy one i! you wont to keep your children in it ' IQOOD vuniia Cut the chocolate into pieces. trill chocolate and "“.“..°Z.2.%‘i"“ "ti." avater: beet wlntg [spro- atcr until blended, - no the granulated ‘Inger. and nit: mainly. at}: 7 ‘I i‘ double and cook over low. direct constantly. mull- . llid s. w. “is - Wlsfituficfl‘. -Proude ‘with heir‘ wedding sttendsntn. drug atoms and lie about where we have‘ 00' How Col. a. ligl-UO tree from - empn ‘ u, \ ' ..... m“? ‘i’ his: ed no. us un the czwsr; thfissbscm sll moie- e. . -- . Should the ovm be very hot wtbQen b cabs? A. In be cskss. be" careiul not to have t e oven too hot. ‘or they will scorch‘. especially l! the ingredients are rich. Rich cskes take much longer to bake then plain ones. 9000-00604 Morning Smile rue rssr Betty was hssitstlng between o» men and at lest it struck her hhstxha‘ might get some help {rem er a er. “which do you think 1 should take, Daddy?” she axed. "Joe is awiuily handsome. but Sun is s nice, steady chap." Father did not hesita . "My dear." he replied, "if you went s good husband, tske Sun. He really loves you." ‘ Betty looked interested. rowing money from him for the lust six months." he said. "mi he still comes to see you twice a week." ivwiby m elrclflaive ‘rm-ms; Llfllid’. ——~"- t ' m The vicar wss addressing s moib- wm Q55 if» ., . t ers’ meeting. ,. “It has come to my hiowledge" he ma. “that a Wtlnl-n who is sit- ting smong you today is not cs '- iing Ioué heir gulls: us a wife shin!“ o. n. es pug s mes V her husbam on his return from s hard day's work. she maids her time sosslping. The ccnsequenow are that her husband spends most o! his evenings in the sfs Held. Sooner or later this l lead to domes! lsmw to whom‘ I re er. this book at r," They all ducked. RECALLS OLD CUSTOM _-...__ The practice oi having the hone of s deceased military otflcer led 1t the funeral procession ‘is s surf i v val oi’ the ancient custom o! sens riflclng s hone st the burial o! I wsr or. \ mnmomsnv » I will throw ~ on Our 4cm;- Agsober second essential and so Huron.- A Rsrrnent indigo, s vat tom ic strife. thrnt vou will since about 8.000 8.0. It i Nina pool: t0 pie wfifiit- in calms; p” d0, even ll you do YOU them. For elm d’ »»"€Z& B!" 01' in ‘fliebec where it . mn~~xTflap~a§ m? tortonee their bitter- e . - s '- I Heloise Durant. , l“ W" tho-ughti ll - ‘ mm i” jnqved. Mash . , ‘ i! iv ~ Id with nature! » or. was iouml in u has isin '-i‘§§’w‘-'t' lent. . irnbw er or lung]- enrbeu will. iligflruls. (unil- ‘ ghgl- shower curtains to prevent mi dew. 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