a AA4‘¢4: ,‘ vvvvvw ‘ 4 w q ~:. n" - . ‘m. “ I V. = r . ' ' i Olflflfl S E3 I111‘ OCIfl ‘fill é _‘ F ‘ ‘ _‘ 4 v A‘; Azmal ‘AA=A a- s s- a a 4 - ‘4"¢‘¢A'¢¢¢ sss¢vs:'€ ‘kw ‘4 I, v ‘v¢_¢'AAAAAAA ssh‘. .5 Household a ; OfOI y , 1x . 4Y8?’ __*§ ' '. ‘ b . S b k a ‘v ¢-_:-.¢=, 4 ‘ n fr r _--s-r n; v‘ g "'1" °° l - WORKING TOO HARD! '1 "l" ‘- S ' s I-‘Inw orthy Flancee _~ llomahold Paola , , , h . . g ‘sung Hialeah‘: mletllllods of lgdntroll- M In.m"‘hy‘ Young Ex-GI Should Drop Girl .; a o ouamo . - - ' ~_ Si as follows: - all doors. IIGIPI Qpposrng Hrs College Studies 5 windowaand other entrances to the _ . i“ 32%;‘ t§$,';:§nd"f,,”}fi‘nfi' 52:1; O Scald l cup thin cream with DEAR M155 DIX: I am a young man who has just turned 2i‘ and ,. “am Wm" hm“ m m, ca,“ m. 4 d,‘ He,~nz.57_5.uc,’ 1/2 “P; have recently- been honorably discharged from the servce. My family ' g other receptacles. tlieep garbage in ma“, bum‘. u‘ tho d want me to go in college and take up a. profession and would pay all l ‘Y tightly-covered containers. Observe P‘ ‘ P‘ l,” of my expenses but I am in love with a girl who wan-ts to be married (i scrupulous cleanliness in the house ¢HV¢I°Y¢IIQPP¢d fmmmu- right away, and who refuses to marry me li I fall in with my family's ‘ 22g 12111119?" a? flccgrnlléggatlfidgnggf; iliil5¢l8iq 0M ""15": ill") i plan because she will not let them support her. she has a very good ' cream ' pouch d is very independent. carpets, in closets, etc. Cover all °‘_ fmnm ‘m _ l 39b an foodstuffs and leave no crumbs or bastmgwllh "ll" "n"! 988! ' . BEWHDERBD YOUTH other bites of food about -the l“ I I" ¢|¢,i,¢4_5¢"¢d , house, d“. d u . ANSWER: You certainly do face a dilemma. - an n l on Furniture °P '°_“‘» ‘ ° °‘°“' on which y decid 1t. at 1 bound to l ‘ o o 41¢ f‘ 5"“ a” ‘Pm-t bring s. egeerltaiyiayamgmt ofedtsappoilrtment and . l! 1' "°°h°1 “if mflhspulidlm ‘ab: or dww- And n‘: n heartache that should have no part in love’s young 3 gg{;?;gveg‘$ gfgblngqt $.11‘? ssme mighty good source of dream. In analyzing the situation 1t seems to mc ; olive on _ l gmpmnm bodybuild. that the girl is wrong in the position she i.s tak- whmr Chm", i ins pro“.- ing. I honor and respect her independence in not 1 S 6 ‘V’ wanting to be supported by yorr parents during f Add a tablespoon 0f tumellune “V” ‘ the years while you are in college studying a pro- to the water in which clothes l" fession, but they are short compared to a lifetime boiled. and 1t Wm WWW“ l-hem- with u husband she loved. Nor need she eat the bread of her in-laws _ Si“; Will/es af many; men who have gone back to college to complete ‘ +>ww++o+a er e uca ons ge jabs and are self-supporting. '4 . . 45 ID/DUESAVSGN C I I ' T00 onus-r a sacnlnca . ‘ HAl/é /7 7H5 F/ksr ow an ' ' Certainly a woznan who demands that her fiance give up a college - ; TWO WEE57/VAU6057? A I ‘ education and the profession he tlesires to follow in order that he may ‘ Q) By nae Ash ey . marry her is asking a great sacrifice of him, and all for no good rea- ‘_ ve+o+>e+¢+e++o+400+0+o++ l 50H. eXceDt that she is in a hurry to get married. ' ‘J Q" H°w can I tight“ the "LI acceliietllllonkhe: Idlefiafilzrsfltbmduslfiitth nsgtahonalyalltnujaxntlil: atlcl ~ 1 . j‘ leg?‘ ' ‘glfdhaz 235m‘? m, the Wm) of his ambivons, but in the end it means the ruination of the marri- ‘1 do,” shade mum. becomes weak and age. For the wife is not satisfied with her husband being the mediocre ; theslmde will not, 1-011 to the (011 man she has made of him, nor the poorer way oi’ life that his in- r-gwmgagewlthout removing it. Qglax ___ oomé forces upon tfhennh Many a wife w-ho ruins he!‘ husband's plos- , S up 8s B1" as Dossl c: pec deep ses him or t e failure she has made of him. ' ggforpatfe l/gfilellflwaiogld tflgclkrggg ‘e-Qoooowe-ev-ooeooo-eeowooeo My adv'ce in your case would be to take your parents’ offer and ____-_-.» --_15».,.,‘,.»_. . M... “N, .,._..~‘,_,. l‘; i ‘teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons sugar- ,.~ 1~—. several times, or until sufficiently ti ‘it. ' gt. Q. How can I flavor candy so him/t the flavoring will remain after cooking? A. Do not add the flavorin s to candy until after it has cooke is read to be poured into a con- tainer o cool. It is just a waste to add it to the candy willie it is cooking. as the flavor will cook right out again, How can I remove s. callus ‘ Q. fromthe foot? , A. Take a pumice stone to the bath and rub the callous under the water, If it becomes tender. wait until Uhe next day to continue the. treatment. and gradually it will all be smoothed away. ' MEMORIAL IN PUB IFLSION. England —(0P)—A war memorial has been B BEAN MUFFINS r1 1% i th ba r mum “filial 11,5 all- poseouror n e r oa n c sup; 135p? tablygpoon pastry flour, h in memory of ouse killed in the war. Rev. N. Kenn. vicar, who unveiled the memorial,‘ said the church had much in learn about Christianity from public houses. customers 3'»;- teaspoons baking powder. ‘A i 1 clip bran, 1 8» 1 WP milk- tablespoons mo asses. two table- toblcspoons melted dripglngs. Mix and sift flour. ba mg powder and salt, add sugar and bran. Beat eg add milk" molasses and melted once and stir vigorously until mix- ed . . do not beat smooth. Fill it muffin tlnl 2-3 full and bake in a 25 minutes. Yield; 12 muffins, I MWAYS D0 _MY FAMILY WASH WITII Ol/IDK-IATIIERIIIG SIIIIl/GIIT-JIIST A TDIIMI AIID SIIIVUGIITT EXTRA SOAP/HESS GETS RID 0F DIRTY, HARD-TD- REMDl/F SPOTS III . '1 JIFFY ' moderately hot oven 3751*‘. for 20 to H gBetter English g I n. c Williams WQQQQDQQQQQUQ.Q-QQQQQQQQv l. What is wrong with this sen- tence? “We have not see the pio- ture but once.” 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "alma mater"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Obeisance, obeese, ob- bliizato. . What does the word "con- ““-?°"t'l.""§ -. at s a word beginning with va that means "part of an army"? ANSWERS 1. Omit not. Not and but form a. double negative. Say, “We have seen the picture but once." 2. Pro- nounce sl-ma mlvter. first a. at. second a as in ask unstressed. third a as in may. accent first amd lihird syllables. 3.‘ Obese. 4. to lead 0!‘ Wild. esliwlllllv with reference to a desirable result. “Moderate labor of the body conduoes to me preservation of health, and purge; many initial diseases." Dr. W, 5. Vanguard. EYVEY. YOUR SHIRTS NEVER LOOK “Yfiazfliflirrilid” wl-urrs YOUR Wire's SECRET? » Yul Get suausnrls somaavsious YOU can use n’ FOR "fitarflfliii ALL yous ‘wAsn-ue‘ JOBS , m‘ W“ ‘ m any“ h s noon rumour ‘.:::.*.:.':r.-:*.":.;.:.:::..' $CRUQQINQ . I l "o Say “aoodb/R" to clothel that always look was quick-lathering TVJuICI nan-u: A * rum dirty spots ucb edges, cuffs bemr-then ‘waahvclothea ‘UM way ' YOU ‘Ultralight on tbejob, even your usually old-end you'll, be delighted at the‘ "finest washable onion and mieet work bright: ‘gleaming reunite.“ V " ’ "lf blotbee, come brighter, aweeterand cleaner ' And don't forget, eoooornicalsunlight a- ‘ U! over! " - extra in also nur-veloul for dishes. e touchoflunligbtontbeegtra bell. ,li ~ go to college. If the girl's love isn't strong enough for her to be willing to wait for you. or to sacrifice her independence, it isn't good enough. DEAR MISS DIX: I am 20 years old and have been married five years and have two children. My husband is a good man He works hard and is faithful to me. But he never takes me any place. He l-lllnks it foolish for women to war-t pretty clothes and I don't have any. He won't take me danc'ng. He thinks dancing is eilly and to go out and have fun is a waste of time and money. And he isn't af- fectionate. But I like to dance and 3o out and have goo-i times. and I feel that I am ‘entitled to some enjoyment Whatgshoulc. f do? A GIRL WHO NEEDS FUN AND '11.) BE IDVED. ANSWER: You are just another tragic example of the folly of a girl getting married before she has had some plsywime. At an age when you should be dancing and having dates you are tied down with children and an congenial husband wiho has to work so hard to sup- portihis family that all he wants to do is just to rest himself of an- even ng. And there is no way you can possibly change the conditions with- olutmwrecking your home and ruining the lives of your husband and c ren. 1 — ——-— I DEARMJBS DIX: I am desperately in love with a girl who has‘ broken off our engagement because she is the sole support of her mother and two young sisters. The mother is 4e years old and in f‘ne health, but she does not do a. band's turn towards supporting herself, nor do the girls. though plenty of other girls of their age are at work. I am about to go out. of my rmnd at losing my sweetheart. What should we do? WORK!!!) MAN I think that your girl should tell her mother and her sisters that tlhey have got to roll up their sleeves and go towork. It is shasncifui for any able-bodied woman of i8 to make slaves of her; children. She is far more able in work than thdi‘ IY°~ g 0-O- Morning Smile §'.§§'§-§-§-§".4 Till NEW AGE Aslfedr in school ltioedname the ask» ommy rep . yqyiqige Ice Age, The Stone Age; The Dark AEQ, 8nd The Short Age.‘ For gallantry a Scottish sol- dier was given a decoration. A week later a pal asked him: "And what does your wife think of your medal. S dl’?" V, . “She doesna ken yet. was Q16 reply. "It's not my tum to write. Modern , Etiquette Dylobaelaha v0 QsnaLALAAA-f a Should a. woman ' e a social equal as gardlass of whether a guest for a month or a week-end as it stands when one rises. thong!‘ Q. Should the chair be ushed of course it isn't necessafi’ 1° V" back into lace upon rising rorn a {hiefl chair two feet away 51'0"! m9 a e. mlAilerNttwfilbtfhe chair should be 16ft 7ZM5Q7ZZMMW. .by_ Colette III”. y 900' s‘ ‘As a wvv 511...». Diary‘ ByanhhndhrnafiWIle A light burned through the shadowy hours last night, upstairs, in this house at Alderlea. Not that either James or I myself were lll or unable to sleep but that we had a visitor. Jamie, that randson of ours had come. He arr ved in the afternoon when his parents went to the city and has been our ‘guest and responsibility ever since until tonight, when tired and. I would say. happy in his reunion with his ain folk he went with them i.n the greyness and snow flurries lowards home. H slept with us in the very centre o the old bed in the room above the kitchen and while awake “his will was our pleasure" and Jack's and Jcanizfs us well. As us- uul on tho rare occasions that Ja~ mic stays overnight, James slept fitfully.. There is a popular phrase that denote: "a waking slee "t-- "with one eye open” and I ave never seen anyone more expert than James nights Lorin of rest. Jamie's sllghtcsi. move-an‘ arm out-flung —-ihe covers kicked aside and at once James ‘was all concern. Like every youngster," asleep. Ja- mle is a cherub. Long dark lashes fringe a cheek, wherein in wake- fullness and in the mood. dimples play. Jamie's hair is brown, and his complexion cven in this season is next to a sun-tan. "Ellen" I heard James whisper. when I was all ready to wander down a won- derful road of dreams, "is that urm next to ou uncovered? And is it right or him to lie on his back? Did ours sleep like that?" Jamie rested well, his slumber unbroken untll— and it came so soon-suddenly he sat u rubbing his eyes. "Grarfdaddy" e called “you can see the tree on the sky now-No!” he said disappointed "not on the sky. The window. is all covered with‘ frost." But morning had corno~grcy as it was with a bare streak if color that gave no promise and dissolved presently into the darker hues a- bout it. 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