t g0MEN '-P-a.ge 8. The Guardian Friday, October 15, 1954 i l.E'1”S EAT . MARY HAWORTH .. Quarrel VVhen He Brings Kin Along On Dates DEAR. MARY I-IAWORTH: I in an unmarried woman, 53, and for almost seven yearsil have been keeping company with.a widower whose wife died in 1946. He has two daughters-one. 23. still at . o 0 home; and the ot .r married. A Dish Men Will Like W" I am very fond of the grandchildren . g g ' and hope they like me. 3! '95 BAHJJ ALLEN Ben and I have dinner together . . i ,,.. two evenings a week and after iHl HP. is I mie-looking food For a i-iiaiigv. Marlaniv. I have . . . ., - !flVFzll5FnlFlll'i (rniarknd the Chef, ieatlx a new snappy niiist;ii'-'l dmner M! elm” may gm mmmy ”It is what. i call sure tire. .K'1lll('P.' ' at my apanmenl "F watch tel” "Renard. Madame, this plt"l'Ii'P Tnnunkowvg nmxgk ;I5l?Rata"inh”re2grl:fe' gggthpmbllaem '3' 3 ””'""l hp” dmn" "WP!-V 4" Spiced Tomato Juice sometimes him 5 his dau hteen ”'m"'l ”" ” hm "1a”"' B"5”1e ” ls Corned Beef and Cabbage along to dinner? End on; 3 hi: ” ted the resin? l g . H ,. S. l . . - . " . U” H” "d”"”5""w'" is 1” "W l'tiI'iit;taaspm C:ll's:(?tlsd (xllllllslilllllb Elligiltignl tjiveleet hflelELOkItle0l:lpht?l'ne8sl9l2 ti '- '. t l ' . l B ' - . .. ' . Z?Z..."l;....l”.”ELWilt .1r'"i'?T. 1PW-W"Maw-Wmbmd my voment I wouldnt mind. I u:.'e tn have it carried beef diniicti COUPE '1” Muk mink. taken by surpnsm I int 'rii-tiozimi, You know. men pi'e- Corned Beef and (fiihbage. Slit" am.le”Eby alImoyeg' and being . fer plain foods when they look at- west Style: Wash 4 lbs. hiisk po'(I)'lioaCltirte:5st insctzligemdyihni-1 h Y"il4'-W 111'” WW” lhP.VIi” ('dl'i- Liiriied beet. Cover with cold wal.-i bi ht th b ' E e l'illl cooked .inrl served. That's Add 1 tbsp. iiiietzar. hriii: to 4. qIll(li1l"Eel N:t.hi(l'iv altggg, Spjudrkeg . .i'n:it we call the gltiinour of simple bull Dram: pm” bmlmp MI”... I mg mg meal. gut lsersat Bur.- fimds. mii'.'” over. Cover: simmer unit) it-nde,-V Pivtiirctl above are the piincipals in the Y--.0-Ye.-soy wedding group. Front left to right WW 3'9: house we had" an an W 2:. umggta A Sales Helm” about 3 hour”-g Mr. Sterling ken. usher: Mr. Blake it odd. best man: Mr. anti Mrs. Elmer Lloyd Yet). the groom and bride; I explained that rdgb e 31 K. Vii-s Air-tlia Brown, maid of honour; Miss Joyce Mavswain. bridesmaid; Mr. Arthur Brown, usher; and ' 9 n 90 m3 1 - Irnte e no and beat yolks lightly. Fry first one side, than the other 3, Blend n milk. sugar. salt. nut- until brown. servo very hot with ' .p . lemon rind, bread and mashed potatoes and non pen. , , re a nr. . . - .. .1. H. . The GREEIIIIAI. Go Lt . . ,. . or o ' ours. or Inn I I e. mnu I . IE8: . , i ' ( .0 If I: F r gzglsemlf n ;:I(;der:l:t:lg nah.)-lw oval: ngmhat kpudglngi .l:ets;;n,uti; R I C H A R D H U D N U T I . ST -5 I let in centre. Bleat cu written before urvttig. Inc: I to C urv- LAD 8103” 1” Gm GEO l , V , 44 Pt week latPi' I i-ontai-ted the firm that placed the advertisenien: "lliiiv were the sales?" I asked 't-ixcigv potiiid nf mined beet lll 'l'r state was l)tlllj2lll by noon l1lP iirvt ti.iv The women ccrtaiiil'.' lttlll int :t' '!he woii1ei:'5" sniffed llii nit. iipziiiiiii. i'. was tatoes the last 40 mitt. 25 min before completion. top with i-tn. thick wedges of a washed. good- . zed he.id of cabbage and steam- cook To serve. SllCP wise 'aiiang': heated lai'L'e the meat tiverla pping platter Serve cross- the Chef the liiis- 5”” Add a dozen peeled white po- 4 Miss Nlaiion Ve.-set, flower girl. York Un.ted Church was the.poiiited sleeves. Her fingertip veil scene iii an aiiiunin wedding on was caught. in place by a tlaraf Saturday, Scpteniber 18. u hen Rev. She carried it bouquet of pinkA J. M. Sproule united in marriage, roses. Marguerite Helcn. only daughter, and hlilner l.lovd. son of North River. -ed taffeta trimmed with blin-k vel- The bride was attended by Miss vet. She were black and white ac-.g on a of Mi. and Mrs. Leigh Vessey. York Aletha Brown as maid of honour cessories and a Corsage of yellow Mr. and and MISS Joyce Macswain as brides- roses. 1 forward to being with him. and felt it unfair that I had to share dpoiit dates with others. especially iiiit-hour being consulted, as these all the Her corst-ige was pink carnatioiis. The groom's mother was attire in a dress of pink and black Sl.l'lp-WW0 Evenings H week are time I have with him. VVOMAN VVICAKENS. HI-IALS (FARR Followiiig the CflliPlllUltX a iccep- Q EL rounded with the potatoes. Mrs. Edward Yen. cabbase t;arnish of paisley l'psitle-Imwn Apple Gingerbread: baskets 0! Melt 3 tbsp butter in ati 8 x 8 'n lantumn flowers H.-:.i:.x and made the mid hotel ' 'li. Vow Eii;l-arid. flic ctiriivri beef dinner is an tlld l'rll'lllI e we use several iegei-.1i)les ill the diniirr. Besides potatoes and cabbage. carrots and sliced turnips apple aw added. Beets are (winked sep- Prep”? aiawly tn smne of the corned beef ” m'P,"'”l water, otiierwise they would tint BM” 3" mm . an the mgplables "Id I375 degrees i-'. Cool 3 min Loosen Hm ..m "M New Enghmd. a savory, edges. and turn out. apple side up rririimeal pudding was cooked in DEEP" ("Firs 5'3'A'"'l'Y the kettle with the corned beef; 141- Ml'S'l'.-IRD sAl'(lE iI'9ElSl”1'- U19 S0l0lSl- M155 S1llI'1?.Vl day. cM'nbrcad is usually served in. Combine equal p.'ll'lS table ll).'.lS- 1- M"D9"”1d 53"? "The W5'-ddl"8- the same menu. Mustard is the Ic- tam, pi-epaied hrix'se,1ad1Sh and Pravci”' by Fern Glasgow Dunlap. l companiment." may nnnaise. ; deris:-ii; Ch” MWH. gladioli and other ' Small over I c. dialned canned 1 box giiipieibiead mix gnpsi, Pour over 'he apple; pews. two organ solos Liaiyeo." and "Beet.lioven's ”Miiiuet .in G”. During the signing of tlic. lriage by her father. were a gown M. I). A well proportioned figure re- side front of the abdomen. bias. 11.-nmm N. Hlgndfggn. quires that the abdomen measure wise; underneath these are ihei . at least an inch and I half less internal obliqiies. also on the bias. . Some Causes than the bust, circiinifeienre. I-Iowlbuy, in the apposite dnpcunni and Mr. Artliiir Vesey was the zirgaiiisl matching m 3 ""”l"'i”'eP ”W”- and previous to the cereiiiony rend-lflouers. "Handel's yellow lmaid. They were similarly attired Tho Clllll'L'll was decorated with iii gowns of pink and blue net over t.ion was field at the Queen Hntell taffeta with matching headdress doiliesiand mitts. They carried nosegays baskets of gladioli. The bride's table er out. I will.” And "What do you pan. Add ll t' brown sugar. Spreaii adorned with ll()S9gil)'S of ll0uI'l5ltif mixed flowers. Miss Marlon V85-IWES centered with a three-tier wed- FXDGCV. her to do. die, because you SllL'EKl in pastel shade: ct pink and blue sey, cousin of the bride. was the ding cake topped tied with white ribbon marked the flower girl. She was attired in a bride and izmoni. The toast. to the her home. and don't you ever for- wii of blue taffeta and wore a headdress trimmed with She carried a basket of flowers. Mr. Blake Wood was best. man Mr. Sterling Yeo. cousin of the groom. and Mr. Arthur Brown. cousiti of the bride, were ushers for the occasion. The bride, who was given in rr.iai'-l The brtdels mother was attired in moon trip to the United States. l a dress of blue net over taffeta ;(:Bl'I1Ell0nS. Ben said t.ilTiOllil other ttiingsi; The tables were decorated with l”If I feel like taking my daught- nitli a nllltl2ItUl'ElHI'8 here of an evening? This is buds was W-(,p.,st.d by Ray. J. Muget it.” I replied til am well aware .Sproule anti 1'0sp0il(lP(l to by thel;::rLl:f;;1v7l1?o1l:11;I:113:: (111051-riflgled E,-mm. tn . i- or s n ier For tvavcllini: the bride wo:e alhmlw d””nl-I "IV V1-911-5"-lllll said. navy suit with navy and white ac- 3:211 1'”l11;l';9li:10:?0;i:10 43:15 F0llI1D;lI1!.:.l cessories and a corsagc of pink . ' r FYI 9 .. alone. feeling dreadful. as I love , 391'! V9r.V much. i A.quiet wedding took place It I meant never .to see him again Ithe Presbyterian Church Manse, but laterg I wrakened and tele- lMarshfield. recently when the Rev- ndiphoned him. and we have disciiss-in-end Leigh MacNaught,on united ied the matter once more Ben in 1n;u'fjpge Bland”, ggm, dgugh- Pit'ttirt-fl above are Mr. and their attendants. Reading from The bride and groom left amidi showers of confetti on a llnlley-7 Out-of-town guests uere Mr. a inf nylon net over satin with fitted and wore navy and white acce.s- Mrs. Thomas R. Flatts of Wiircesteigiiau nobndv wnmd support mv ob t of M1 3 d Mrs H Lyle Boa - - . - er '. n . . - 'l.')()dlFP and lace bolero with long sories -to complete her rnsemble.rMass. jections to his bringing his grand- W311, Ma,-shneidg Ind John wing. 50" Mom? and that I am ” Very ton Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. ELLENiS DIAT Y selffish hpei'son.,We have agreed to. J. Boswau Slew”-L Dunsuffnage. .'e E? fd” W” W" '0 l'””- rm" 3" The bride wore a ballerina-length pun iii.e opinion. We shall be very dress of w.o-uer white Hymn Mt iapprecintive. and it may help us taffeta. Her heaadnss W” x Mrs. John Winston Stewart and left to right are: Mr. and Mir. John Winston Stewart. the groom and bride; Mr. Garth Stewart. best, man; Mrs. Keir Boswell, maid of honor. feta with matching headdress a:.q mittens. and carried a nosegav of pink Carnations with rainbow streamers. Mr. Garth Stewart attended the groom. Immediately following the. reccp- tlon which was held at the Queen Hotel. the young couple left by motor on a trip through the Man- tlmes and New England states For travelling the bride wore in dnes your figure meet in ,' ,' ll , -- . . . . over test? There II no Rettm: iigliliati IfiiarrrirfreltsljttllsthllildlslaIl'(t:xrlz2?ul.ltll3I T T b' an lslard I4'arnici-'5 Wife math an lmpmmm dmsmn 1" ”" "I ”-01"" braided net 'wm' mvy blue 5"” Mm navy md Wm” it .- as exreqg pound, pm. 0", Lb, abdommll Wm WM" ta girdle, I-t I4 3 t ' matching mittens and she carried I accessories. Ll11Pl' corsaize W35 "4 ' ' i white carna ons. I I . . andnmen is the measurement that Knowing that your figuie is brat.- threads. Fat omidshipc Ind settled ed with this good niiiscular foiiiida- IT is a tmit-liing sight in sec The f')ct.olier dais--how sinai't.l,V MAN'S A'l"l'l'l'l nr: Ml'CH MlS- lnosegav of American Beauty roses would W0 hat"? "d11'-'1” lie Sm" '9 '1'.4KEN with white satin streamers. Her The couple were the recipieim of many lovely gifts and a mu- stiire are to 1 . i t . ' . - . .llP' lilssl 'l'hosr suiisiiine sllfeild store in the de ms of the Jars lonly jewellery was a single string mNatLl..e-. '",dr.M::n hep y0ur;;'g;;'0:lhIT)l1:1nfRu1:: illfimlve mrke mnl"-'. l0l1ll)t11”9l 5”1ndmE amdt. .5 .lthe showei:V. the pleasant. of pickles we Inf”? WM,” M.” U) DEAR Kn B.: In my opinion. of pearls with matching earrinss. cellaneous shower was held tnr 5 M3 mm mass, M4 Lhmg vl He ms D Rymmes R” the t-hillv: mm C"””' Md 3” . m . 50””... mg... the widmvers pi'e.suinDtl0H5 3'1 ml-S gift of the groom. them It the home of the groom mwmg ” gmd mm 1" Sol”? 9"" .y0ne..”as-a sleep" filled with lllCP J3 Lam .e,;1,a mix Jllms. WWW ,inaitei' are wrong from A to Z-i -rm. mam of honor. M,-5. Keir Mr. nnd Mrs. Smwart W111 1.. f or SVOTL of m"m,'.”.1e” an a :iieanisr"1tS H 1519" l'”9”'-mn3 a"d' - U 'tl llSf:lll after l(l'(l-lillltgh ie-l and "id”"liV ”9 is l"m”3 W9”-V Bosiiall, sister-in-law of the bride. side at Frenchfnrt. where the ;:,l,r1';b?:,.,,nf,,;r,T,.s0!;1,s .:h,l.,,.lh.: beautiful "that is told." I-kl:m:1luR(?(hng. R mt 01 gig!” new .;w'ii1u9lBl0f: Rbnllli .l'0fUl' l""d1"l55 l Flu-ore a aqUitl'HlIlli18 ballerina-length groom is n prosperous young farin- -- - or t I iiin u. at ' . . . physical disability. ' ' . some extia color tiirri-. And nllllunm? 18".:.:".l;”?.T,,0r,,,l;,l.r:2,.n,:, dwss "I mwtm la" n"' 0v” L”. on One of the most common causes is flat, painful feet. rigors It-roomlined tor I lifetime, muscles. A lttle dailv exercise hat-ix- llfaiiaeii of Flat Feet The two-main causes of flat fem This one going front us nnvi. Jepping away along paths strewn .v.th moon-light. has been especial- iy gracious to our farmers. grant.- ng them as it. has the satisf-at-Lion the affairs of the. while we could tiiiicy that we lwmg 1(”,(,I).A mm mlmm mm as wcie back to that l-titcnen we best mJ”.mmbk. pm, M. Call? 0 Kllfllnollwlt” li”"”' Vtll” i”'"De”i In any case. he seems to think d about a dimr. In the suit Sl)l'1”ll','lie does you a favor to let you eat Fish and Chips gieeii (ll them a song sp.i:inw tiscd m rm ..mm,m.., at "ll SW” is ill? An aiitomiitlc clothes dryer drirs Batter pmvmpd your "'l3m 15 WWW" 79” Ed "D will! proper postuie ulll t'e n children are relaxed oi weak 'l blmgmE' at XML 1'9 limit! W W” W H5 -lltllllli W insoleni ineaniny; of his bonrisli i ' b f fluffin u "' , 1 . - - . . - . m " r e p fresh... "l" 3”” "159 1mP0l"t-ant middle shape your ii ur Th - d l 1 ti t l id ti bi t - lm” h"”'”5l w l' 0195"" Ltlst she” sunimer little W.Ill(l('l'lllP. anti ilP1' laiigiiage about. his daiir.-lit.ei"s a gum. "m 0 , .118, 1 PER- l E e. esc gia tiated igamens .ia in 19 me: 0 PS have mm. been g.Mm.”,d and mmed blwzos Warm by mp mmws hnusohnldor Hphm mm his Wong. laundered feathei pi OWE. 1 cup um” x muscles on not ulowed to go f1ab- exercises are borrowed from the . h-Vb Th9" "' WT” Myers and WAC Manual. They are most ef- fnur pair: of abdominal muscles 7. fectivo l one net rtinl verticttllf "Om H" smrung . Dositiun for the ab-l The onl,V signs that the child is damp W93U”"v 3'" ""9 for mom btiszed oLi:srlt' llllll its Sf'1tS'Illill iitesiriispiititirz her rights, or his, in outzlit to clear his intentions with "4 1SP- lf?lkll1tZItl"Wl"lt"F . "m M ''h' ”b'''''39 '4 l-h? Dclvic dominal exercises in today; mus having trouble with his feet tnay "ml-V 91"”-Vinl l” kmk back up”"' we saw Aiiltiniiils lfNlllIl'llllS along this i'r-.-'i)crt.--but he chose to you. if iiiirl when he wants to bring Beat all ingredients to a siiinutn 5l"”'5 " '"'M"d -WC mvera the tine; Lie on back Mm hg,.d,. ,m- be limitation in the vnlill';ilP.i.i The"? W91"? as 11 hHDllPIl"l "fl d'5T the hills p ltwist ynlir idem, so .-is to put you it child or grandchild along on fluffy pastes . ( .:- map of upper leg. The hands ate activities. Patti in the feel is not "l3l)oiiit.iiltl M1335 fwf-"'5'0r:l9dbg What other srnsniiiiig; until in tin ivronrz.panr1 rhimsclf (and his date-ntclits. p Roll fish in batterkdriiwp iiilrzun M ' ' Pl&"9d ltl l-hll lmsitiun in order tni alw'a)'-S ll”-Vnlu hlieaks in W9 m”h”"”3- L 9 m I with the lllllSltIl'fl aiirl spit-vs.” l.ox'e”ibPha””I't in a .nmrahlc light. in As to wlWlh"I' 3'0” 3'9 it Mllmh Kl'"5t' "T 't"- C0" H1 E" ”. .orning Smile kggp mg flbows on the 0 d er. tractors. thresher and all. giv- 1). Sights M Hm Ormbm. d”... R mp ,,..m,n.,.m- c,,mmu.,d on page 9 b,.m.m. The arms should be relaxed 2:) ltllfijatl Cnnapud Arch mg fin” 5"ViC9 m f""ih" the rod fox suniiiiig lrisurcly against 0"? ("Fm P"lX (U955 why ll? has A 3.) and . mime, "med mam. hand, may wdg lmmrd the when I mud has weak W Nlakin-ziiik. I N R” M H" pm It quiet slope. the vivid blue. likep:J:ci(i1iI:.ii1v;!it:il:z liifl d:xl)l(llZl1lCl'.8l(1lIl,': par-rurvn tin ms- j th .'knees th - l . ..l WT 3”"9 - ' " I a lJI('t'P of suiiitner sky fa ion. of a ' .”.- "mi N5 .. . ,. rt ' .8i...- ' N" am lmmm l N 8 head and moumels M l'gamPm5' H is pmwmp mil ion that the yield in strain was not Jay-S wmgs . - . hm... stubbim R,-..e,,,::invindsoii I00-Wlthnlil preparing t 2 -&c ex 0 ' liitelv following the Sunday morn. lift up. mg service at Camp Something orl Movement: Raise only head and gather. and tight heel cni-ds-tliai. is. tightness of thr large tendon at river-exteiitt the elbows. knees and thumbs. l-liiithertnore. when ne threslied ending a season somewhat quite so generaiis as last. year. there the of the niillpontl lielnn. sinle in Ltlizntivps as l the back of the heel. lmwnded bwause of me demymx refresh us; and froin there as we when he feels like it. You werentlvml MP M38011-lPl.V Flilhlv min B?” of aftermath. ripeness of old pas- Lm Hm I l L t t k 3-; , it h- d K .' -0 a cs - rying 0 snea a p - . H, mg '11:: on our reactions to his l'('lll1lle. W S . 5 .'I'hus "N4 cup milk. Pinch salt. i'riza:'d.c taking her out merits towiii-ds his brood. .the way. Maybe he was slyly pitt- mhar. when the time came theishotild rs off th :1 .t fl. ti -1 fth f t .11 - is WWW” ” Pl"! 102 in titles . . and attains! , . mlmm” M050 V0 MY: ltowardpthe fPPt.eDg"l?'lt'l1'l.1 atlssipltmllg :el:na:i'd tlliemfrlotn t.iir?nsn0ntiT:i'.iairll:l"”””””' ””'d"" L” link? ”" of an eave an iiitrictiiii: ivonri-i 1 . L" d p . V gr t "tie i "Wm WW5? Wlm Wmh 10 be uni-'rit up. Hold position Reigx and 1-,.l thus the weight is thrown on trhe.5"m”k 5'5 James RSIIFPS U5 'Dl'4.”N3' pecker tapping out code. The ines-pail W”; V ?t""?'”e Nielher . 55?: p? B X flfl "4 m h"h' bmdd M mMYlm01'lYIpeat the exercise The hands should inside edge of the foot. lwcll lhmulh" U15 SP9” Of 3lv3bl1nF- sage? ”Tlir- li:ii'vcrl' l5 in (ma mohll mnfl mlvuiml) Wu uoum m' mm 3 . d : pleane come forward?" slide wwnrd the imam M U3, chpgtl when the heel courts are tight.lS”'"W l'"0- l-h? 10059 "Vld ll" b0”'"l low blue and gnltl of its days p.'ist...d”S l "mli? If '."s) ag Nlmplelely TM" "5" I RTNII Itiir I.I flit; nnsd Inc 359 Lh ' b B it. is impossible to bend the font "1 "”UT'll00d" NDPW l5-. '0 "W And now . . l flue ll A," S mmm ml and sum. . I ER. l women and one man Ipbmtichad nm,,'m', ,,,:.:.1,, CM: br,m;r;.r,,.,:.(l forward as far. as normal. Oldei 13-it MOWH”-Dlpelul and bUndl9- 5'-9". 5f:iXa;:d::.1;(;elh"pp'v to be mcmdcd as g me 'm'"' ed conseciitively. Chl1dI'PY1. lJRl"lCH1Rl'l.l'- may MVP Pd WW” mdoomdm M used mi . . . l AT.YOvR GROCEW5 TODAY g One Leg Movement: Raise head mm "rmmle Mm” they hm-0 zmwll re91'llq”Pmmu 0'rl dmfill w 4k of And now. fining lmyoiid the har- SHEVS SELFISH "FT F0RT"' w l "' t H I d . and shoulders off the round tolramdl-Vt wnh Mmk HP" W" mm P Sun Sm” on m d RIGHT ' ' ""1;-3: ” Ti Wile PFGSBFVGVS Jnnk It 1 H I M h E . 'mavihp1em turn Olllvtitlirl. but also the fields today though it was a V”'”"l1 M D"”””"5 3” ”"-”5 "rid; g Wmmw ho” - -- ,. . .. ,- .:a& V I -'7 ' about. 8 IF ll Pgfw Cthm mmd Ol'l.0t"CR5l0n may turn inward to too cool wind that blew to bear off in 'h” Wl"'”'h;”V"' "I U" w””d" NOW lfl 39" IIlH.V I 58)” n0i'niall.Y ' Tm” B ' 'i M 19; mm '9 "mmdi toll many I worn leaf . If it ”"ld5- W9 OVPIINHIG JGIHPS t”d4'U.FOllSldCl'i'llE.Wflllll:tl”lI1f'liPd men and Hold position. Relax and repeat the. right shoulder riff ground, keeping great an extent. weight. to the correct position. must be make age-old plans. sow next spring!" he sm 0 . . lied. twomen don't. visit their children or 9X"FW'v "sins tht Tlllhl 191- D0 "M Correctlvl Proceciura mm "M mm ''”"m' hm” ”'"'” l "We. must keep that grain scpar-.grandrliildi'en on their friend; - Ml'9mP' W 311 ")1 Th? hands llhfllild -----t-4------ late from the rest," he said of l not even t,h(-.;- dearest fnpndg... 31"” mwllrd "19 kn?" M fhel 1" lih” ""595 "I '"""R'”l- ”'9d3"'it choir-er lot. without invitation. or without first 5h"”ld”'5 "9 llfYEd- m” '39 W” l" H" 5h””5 M 1'91"” "And why?" Gage queried consulting the friends wishes nr Fur Hvlllh Br . Side Mnvempnt; Rm” ham and the inner arch. This will shift the "why than Wm. we Ham '0 Conwnjencep thitlcr'5"l If Ben is devoted to his daugh- Sui-ptiiu . .- left shoulder as nearly in position Th” l-W” M 5”PP”'i" tar and grandson. that's dandy - Iv -: g H5 P055151? Hflld tmsltlon. Relax "'””d "" 1” ” .'9"3 Wrwd 9! . Next Spring! But now Octoberlm” 1”"-d5hlP5 DP!-W9?-I1 Rdlllla V” : E and repeat the exercise. The arms Hm" ”m” ”" hnmmu "Hm day. passing 5m,.,.m- ,,.,..a.,, aren't. duty relationships; they Lam 6"” '”"” ':' should remain relaxed and should "h"r m'rPnEm' "ld One" mmml 1 l h "9 their Own PXCU-59 TOP bemiz I 7 ."ll':1:;',Y”flV;:'n"tl peiiohlstainn. which ma, ,.,...,.,.d W. k,,,.(,s. Onh. (W. be removed until the child is seven Until thmnrrnw -. -- A s Dim-yirhey donit can an obligation to '” , ' at-r Vl'llrvAtl: shoulder should be off the ifrniind 0' Hgm y""'l5 M M" It M also mm. B N N N Gwdmlklit . . . . . share a parents private senti- -495" ,t'""' t-'"""f0' 7'55 I p ,.. .1 .. .., .,.,," ..,m. the "F ,.i mm mm. tlortant WIN Child”-I1 NRVHIK -Wch phAh p vw WM W mppppnmw Wpppm (,'rnu1Ii Char! and browth Record x "Wit "1 M'W-” -or-car I'a'rr. At ease. Class disniissed . . 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