. Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 16, 1953 Bell The principal love scene was be- ing shot in a film studio, and the tending man was carrying realism 1 little too far. ”l-fey!” shouted the director. "Steady on! The censor won't pass that stuff!" "O. i-(.," said the leading man. still clutching the beautiful star in his srrns 'Save the film and Mitch off the lights." I1 Anne All"! i. .-q HowCanllll.fg Q. How can I make a good treat- ment for the skin? A. Use the following treatment once a week. Mix with the yolk of an egg one tablespoon of skin tonic, applying to the face and ellowlng to dry. Then apply the beaten white of the egg over this. Allow to dry and rinse oil. This will eradicate the small wrinkles and. refine the texture of the skin. Th-cogulmd II an authority on cnnkmp, Mm. l'mnk tlmul. of Stanley, N H , gets my results with Flmsclunann's Yeast. Winner of 25 Cooking Prizes at 1952 Stanley Fair Over the years at Stanleyls century-old fair, is goodly crop of top awards for baking has come to Mrs. Frank Good, of Stanley, N.B. At the most recent exhibition Mrs. Goodls rolls, bread, cakes, cookies, pies and preserves won no less than 25 awards - an enviable record in a county where home cooking is a fine art. "Certainly it takes experience to be a good cook," says Mrs. Good, ”but it also takes the best ingredients. For example, vou have to use :4 good re- liable yeast in get top results for rolls and bread. I myself use Fleischmann's Yeast . . . Fleischmanns is so active and dependable.” That's where they all agree ! Pri7.e-winning cooks say that Fleischmann's Yeast sim- ply has what. it takes to give you perfect risings each time. No wonder it's been the favor- ite with Maritime women for over 80 yearsl F04 5003 FOR ME I best results in your water. fr Gets clothes whiter faster than other leading wsshday products. iv Gets clothes whiter ONE washing than several washings in other leading washday products. iv Gets out more dirt than any other type of wssbday pro- duct. ik Contains Solium to put sun- shine in your wash even on rainy days. fX7E0A4ll V wmara DIFFERENCE! NO MORE 'wo-AIMQE" f Ringo is specially made for M5? fWl9', .."v.Fl"lll'. ,1 I ,. :.eef,i,f 4 W ”:W'i'llVE'v”-'74 'i '-'. l2i',?i'.lI!llE'f.F'i?l't4'. M'v d?3;'."l?2i'lft -l':l's t 1.. makes Momma use A RIAIIO-tvllnt wnsy. moo 1: ma: non ow: X W. That Body Of Your: ' By June: W. Barton. IL!)- 1r's vofin HOSPITAL AND yous urs ii!-Z4 ”The sudden screech of brakes blasts the quiet of the early mom- ing. It is followed by the shat- tering of glass and s. woman! scream of agony. Police Whistles cut through the air and a few min- utes later there sounds the low warning siren of an ambulance; 3 man and woman are pried out of the wreckage that is car and tree. The two injured persons are car- ried safely to ambulance. At the hospital doctors and nurses prepare quickly and effi- ciently for operation. The man is injured internally. The Woman's legs are broken The clock says 2 A. M. Four hours later the two accident victims are Out Of the operating: room. slcepiiiz iii 1105' pital beds. Their lives have been saved by a small group of men and women who. not caring what the hour. have given of their skill and Cdhtirmd-tin? prize 9 ... Modern Etiquette By Ilobertl In Q. What should the bridegroom and has best man at a formal wed- ding do with thc.r gloves during the ceremony" A. The brttieprotm removes his rizht. glove and holds it in his left hand. The hes" tmn does not re- move h.s gloves Ii. ltmvever, it. is B ('l0lll)lP-l'lYl'.! rrzwtttoxrv. the bride- g1'n()rn must ictnnw hmli gloves. holding lllflll ill ill” left hand, and then stvitcliint-z the-tn to the right hand at the tzmc who bride places her ring on ll.S iinicr. Q. li ll ',!il'l is pl ining to give it p:ii'ty. :5 it pr. for her to in- vile a boy for llPl'.Si"ll, ttzasmucli as the other L!ll'lS are bringing es- certs? A. Certainly. tins is all right Q What is the minimum num- iber of (”if'lC'.Clll5 ruiricsy te'1iti:es that a ltcst serve lizs guests before dinner? A. One apiece is correct - and enough. Bottttlin” 7 BABIES ll FM? baby ls l-iitllf-fed, he sure to watch lmle bowels clo,-rly, lltmh.-.-'5 mm, ion; a r...tut-nl laxpttto effect which helps A 9 care of lintiys not-tl. Lacking this. I b""l9e"-1 liahy oiicn unis frcuy, feverish ?mf sutlcrs conslililivtirin nrld upset stomach. . .9: ganhtva Own lam.-m help you keep baby a bowel: nn .u-hcdttlo-nu-eten upset Itomarh. l'setl Wi'li cnnllrlence by mother. for more than fifty it-nrs. Nn "sleepy" stuff-no dttlling ethilcv. p;.,u,11,. good ,0, ””"F'9 '""t "til-Hivnti-tn, rostlessuess 1 and fretlulncss resulting from in-cgulu-ity Bl teething time. and other minor ills. Got Baby's Own Tablets today at your druggiu, Jeri YOUR RINSO IS SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE WATER IN THE LOCAL WATER! local with IS S0 I!OVDl'PFMtV AVID 4:110 HIM 70 we IVAM09 K iso i..z..a.;.,;;i r .j'”: Teen-Ager's Petition . Girl. I6. Complains The? Parents Forbid Her Reasonable Freedom 9 DEAR MISS DIX: I am 16 years old. and absolutely am not al- lowed out at any time. My father objects 0 any recreation, and I must be in bed at 8 o'clock, unless I have to stay up to care for my younger brother and sisters. I can't go to football, basketball, dances. shows. plays at school, skating. visiting, or any place. Naturally, all the kids at school are allowed" to take part in school activities, so l'm left out of everything. There's no use suggesting that I speak to my parents about this; they won't listen. 1 can't have a teacher or my pastor talk to them, as you often suggest, since they don't go to school events and are not church members. ANNA DESPOTIC FATHER ANSWER: Your household apparently is en- tlrely bossed by your father, who has more than at nee touch of tyranny in his make-up. Any fair- minded parent, no matter how strict a disciplin- nrian. would concede the right of a sixteen-yesr- old girl to participate in school activities, at least on week-ends. Parental authority, as demonstrated by your father. is the type that sends children scurrying from home at the first opportunity. It's responsible for many too-young and too-hasty mttrriages and, deplorably, for many tragic teen-age ro- manccs. Girls who are too severely restricted at home are inclined to make the first dash for freedom, to accept the first love offered, without stopping to discriminate. A parent's rcsponsihility in roaring a child involves considerably more than clothing, feeding, and housing his young. His chief job is to rear a child to a sense of responsibility that will enable the yountzster to tackle the problems of maturity as they come along. fxaturally, if a young: girl is not permitted to mingle with her con- ternporattcs, or to ctigaize in their available activities, she'll never lcarn to cope utlh pcople or problems. Over-protecting a child, uhetlwr for roztsons of loving solicitude, or an ornery desire to de- prive her of fttn. is harmful. Teen-agers have a natural tendency to strzittt at disciplinary measures--the desire for larger fields to cott- qttcr is part of their development-and when this desire is aggravated by an unreasonable restraint, it is bound to lead to trouble. Admittedly, it is a most difficult thing for parents to decide he- , luccn over-laxity nnd over-repression. It is Just one of the problems it-nnironting tmrents, especially those with it-en-age children. Its iliuppy solution may mean the difference between a maladjusted and Association of boys and girls is a teen- Muriel Nissan in well-bzilancerl inrllvitlual. age need, tvhit-it a wise parent will direct, rather than quell. Tltnrc's little you can do about your situation, Anna, especially strive your moilicr has little to say in the household. Your only hope He is re- ts that (lad tiny l'PillI7.(' the grave mistake he is making. Continued on page 11 e it it I ousehold Scrapbooltg 4 By Robert: Lu Aoona:.vsnnv.aa:r.ac&caatm&aen' A Violin Bow To clean at violin bow wet a small piece of flannel in cold water and rub on a little soap. Double the flannel over the bow and gently rub back and forth until clean. Rinse the flannel and rub again. Then wipe with a dry cloth. Do not rinse for an hour or two. Bedspreads The bedspread will not wrinkle during the night if it is folded first in halves. to the mid- dle of the bed. then folded in quarters over the foot of the bed. Mice Sprinkle cayenne pepper around the places where mice frequent and it will keep them away. 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? ”Thank you. I shall be glad to accept your invitation." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "decade"? 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Occult, octopus, occid- ent, occurence. 4. What. does the word "tribula- tion" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with lac that means "pertaining to. or growing in. lakes"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "I am glad to accept your invitation." 2. Pronounce deck-said, accent first syllable. 3. Occurrence. 4. Distress or suffer- ing, as from oppression persecu- tion. etc. "We must have strength to withstand these tribulations." 5. Lacustrine. ' The Stars Say - - I: Genevieve lonblo .. -.:r-:;-:'& For Tomorrow TODAY'S vibrations are excel- lent. for the experimental. New ideas. even if they are slightly on the risky side, should get an at- tentive car from superiors. Busi- ness associates and those with fin- ancial influence are particularly amendable this day, so you should finally get the "green light" on long-deferred projects. In your enthusiasm, however, do not be too hasty. Adopt A pace which you know usually leads to your most satisfactory rate of ac- complishment. The evening hours are ideal for courtship, parties. For the Blrthdny if tomorrow is your birthday, the Your ahead should bring suc- cessful culmination to your most nmbltious projects. Two factors are responsible - your personal vibrations which in the coming Period. nugur well for ambition, inl- llatlve and high purpose. and the configurations which indicate the favor of persons in high places and the co-operation of suocistes who are Inclined, during the oom- ..u.kx:.sv,. , - .-.m.:.....T..;...T 5 l Better English 40&. ELLEll'S DIARY By An Island runner! Wlh To lads born to these forms of stream and pond, of field and woodland, where glhnpse; of more than one fssclnstiric creature of the wild are to be had. the trip :9. day to town with their Dad was made more interesting for the two of this place by the window displays there incidental to Wild- life Conservation Week. And it came to mind this mom- ing that there would be no need to stress the like if children -and parents - would ohy to the letter, an order of this home. It was one offered with our approval by Rob when Jamie. thoughts douibtlms directed to it by the inviting ap- pearance of the stream which courses so close by. observed wist- fully: "I'd like to go fishing-just for a. few minutes. . only long endugh to see if they're biting." ”N0." Rob shook his head, "there Continued on page 11 SCALP IAD IREATM ' UNDIIAIM , coon I ODORS SYSTEMIC from oxceu ODOIS "MY POSFHVELV SAFE! Iocltod by policy with E PEISNRATION multimillion dollar ln-I ODORS wfanu componyll VOIDS Chlorophyll Tablets must stop odor roof ODOR; head to too or your money refunded. not A (ANDY Mlllll NOT A CHEWING cum , mourn SUPPLY LAS'l'S iii? 18 HOURS 25t and 32.75 OR MORE sans ruuns. - nu. - an. In order to make room for Summer Merchandise which is arriving daily, we are offering you some real bargains this week-end - COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE. surrs in all the latest styles and materials. Sizes 10 to 20. Reg. E2235. 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(ER .. see things through even when the Rains is rough. D'b 0" 0 male of Baltlng Soda and water and cover wltll o p - damp cloth. . cow BRAND 3BAl(lllG sons NOTAELY AT .74. CIVII W49 hall-Citiled rligrrrctgilistitdguofduenlvdill 3.6424649. lN I642. THE aided '..nd yubegged by the mack m, STRUGGLE BETWEEN THE ROVAIJOTS v AND nouuouuns BEGAN. THERE .4 WERE FEW IN ENGLAND TRAINED i IN T-l-IE ARTS G WAR AND CITIZENS SW93 ' BURNS i?5l3h".lfR'.kl ?f)lbLtf.”s.'"vl3-l3tl.'?s: IMM- MAISYON AND at uullv IN iMs.( WHERE THE new MODILAIIMY. or wmcii ouvm , I. was usurrmtm-csusm. Iioursn -ms IIOYALISTS LED to me name 0F,J,l9,81Ll-LLESI ' lNl644i ms itowiusrs wane caususo AT PRESTON. . IN IND. A man COURT or JUSTICE was set us AND 1 BROUGHT or iron TRIAL. NE was couormusp T0 . out-u, mo ms rxrcunon suocxso tut cmttsso - --- O I V: l till. . Adiyz i V N .. K ,