-.7 9 The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kenible Ilia Jails God- By Mary Inlay Taylor Better English By I). 0. Williams VVomen's realm - s-d..n.Vm,s' PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN JULY 6; 1951 For Tomorrow . l. wrgng wit: tm. 5911. .. ' 4 "I wonder who he is?" she "M" " ""3 3'9" "9 "1395 i A BRILLIANT coup. a clever to this position in the world, you. mm"h" md could not he" b" will have less responsibilities." decision in a critical moment, is destined to turn the tide from a threat of dire calamity into a eyes away from the corner where he stood. She was angry with her- self; she was caught like a girl of I I. That Body Of Yours By James W. Barton, MD. 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "supple"? 3. ELl.Ell'S iiiiiiiv B7 A” mm" '"""" WI” high tide of accomplishment. re- M I C u ht b the m new Which one of these words is ' m; nlewed pre&tlge.gpp fayjoritisin in iboflfllmml 3 , V V miupeliedlrm Ilonoteinrius, moms. M at g t m M 1) aces o e m y. s perhaps ., , ' ,, amy. mon ry. mons eur. a measure as e V. e e um Tm”, NOLA” ,g my owns ,0 an mum of umconndg I-led be a wonderful lover! she Wm” do” the word "pawn. family. mother and kit-cats have been moved recently to a veran- da.h of this house - the back one. to catch there the mellow sun of CAUSE VARIOUS BYRIPTOMS Wisdom teeth. the third molars. are supposed to come when we ac- ence. keen analysis of underlying menacing factors. backed up by ex- panalve ideas. It may culminate in providential support of influential thought, dancing with Archie Lan- don. and she blushed softly. Archie thought the blush was for him, but an instant later. whirling around in the dance, he saw that tial" mean? with fu that means "futile"? 5. What is a word beginning morning and sometimes they mi shifted to that which over-iooitsi '”"W"9. the mill, when the former becomes; shaded. Various discarded car- tons and ends of sawings from the current carpentry have contributed to make for them cozy living and, sleeping quarters at granddaugh- ier' hands, and her interest in: personages hitherto reticent and unimpressed. Go for this objective with stimulated ambitions and as- piration, but graciously. quire wisdom-man or woman- l.ood. While they may not bring wisdom, they often bring various aches and pains, some of which can affect the general health and happiness of the individual. Den- tists today speak of them only as third molars and are concerned with their influence should they they had been passing Mark Grant. Landon set his teeth. "l'll get him out soon now!" he thought. ' But he reckoned without his hos- tess. Whenanother danceclaimed Pam, he found himself near Mrs. Lynn. Sh was gracious "I want you to 1. Say, "Although you have risen to this position in the world. you will have fewer responsibili- ties." 2. Pronounce the u as in sup. not as soup. 3. Monotonous. 4. Ex- isting impossibility, viot in act. uaiity. "Every acorn is a potential oak tree." 5. Futile. - . For the Blrtliihy Those whose birthday it is may enjoy a welcome turn in the tide thee intriguing Creatures lm0W5 not erupt properly. of fame and fortune. by an in- no wane. ”Yes" we overheard her. So important is the third molar flux or self-coniiderice, expansive stay to dinner, Archie. I've Just ..4.......&.... talk to one today 88 With 0l'Vl0U-9 that the Modern Treatment Year plans. an inspiration, with the bold asked your friend, Mr. Bryarn. Lucxy OMEN toil she fashioned a coat for him! Book devotes a whole chapter to it. and brave determination to win He's so unusual. Mr. Burleson out 0! 3. Small P1608 01 0011011. written by Dr. Gerald Jack, C0H- against all odds. although there thinks him interesting. You're a WOODFORD, England -.. (CF) "you'll cry a litfle - but You Wlll' suiting Dental Surgeon to St may be connotations of a gamble good boy ror bringing him here." -. Mrs. Doris Rldley was aur- she received gust; havle to lbeiatr it. I'm sew)lngfaa:lIvia:(k's i1-iosplt'al,m lgofidon. Dr in tple attempt to retaptuae lost Landon reddened furiously. "1 prised when pri- i . ' l y, ' ' as as Can. '5 110! "N0 U", B0 D0 m5 011 8 H Our i?reS- pres ge or possessions T e big don't believe he can stay to din- mature telegrams at a maternity ' .' being fitted. is it? But think how; ent state of civilization the mouth idea put over with a flourish may ner," he said hastily; "lpknow he's home congratulating her on the ' . ' I fine you will be. when it's done! of man is becoming smaller, so melt all opposition. Dare to aim got an engagement.. .gFso1ute1y"' birth of a son. -She had been . S . you Wm CW. she nodded iibutp much fsniullllepm thtut U thegp hishnpg high (:3); relpiapturcd esteem, hon. she lookgd frankly Inc,-eduloua. (;)l'itfIl;:d vailtdhl anotheiini tpaiient Q O O , p .4 everybody has to do that at one room or a e ce 1 iv e ' a' ors. g w . . uwh A M. h- t t ! u rs. ey gave rh to a l n time or another." "Dear mel", l"-0D?dcCreasccI in size DF0D0rtl0n- A child born on this day is pos- 1 591-ft 1111:, if; .ef15p.3.l,',f .ff.cel:,:.f, son a few days later. 2 - i . This mm” that the mud 5955” M ""9 q””””' ””"”'5' 9" ' No more dashing down to the store at the last so she wouldn't invite another per- son. We're twelve as it is." James exclaimed. stepping by carc- M0132 . y m--mm molar is cramped .'or room in its ficlency and confidence to aim STUDENTS AND TOURISTS . . p p minute! Now-with Fleischrnai-in a Fast fully on his way to dinner. ,She M L z 1 IV the rest M h 1 I p smiled up at him. "Isn't this a 9 0” 5 l0 CYUD OM: 6 ref . Z or pace. DOWEY. es eem and --you sent hymn" Landon pwg p S,-an mace foy them? And C315 of the teeth are well established. lgresiigc, as well, demly choked down the words: he OTTAWA -- (CPi - Unlvers- . .- I ink: an ameyin m-cg II”? to lie” h0m9S- dill” ”19Y- The mm "””y be hm" In the was racing at me than!” i” I3 illeudollswnhagurlffnauizgliglll ' lllslnflllliq Ye” yo:l?ti-orin need: no 4 time. is new gran . igawbone for a long time without lproduciiig the slightest symptoms Gram 33”" with Pam" "The RF ” health in any 2 WWW”; low's mad; he'll make love to her!" But aloud; "I'll speak to him about it.'t- drive visitors through the city and point out its landmarks and beauty spots. Just the same as people?" ' . ' refrigeration-keeps fresh in the aipboard for weeks, always right there when you need it. our neighbor- You can depend on it for quick baking-delicious the'W”-i'v . crupt or come through the Jaw- The change to hood was welcomed because m" it ""3" I" "'5 OHM” in or affecting the l Morning Smile ..j....... V-o 7mmm llBm-l0” DWWCI N be 3 W0l'Tl'i . . - ) "I shan't let him off," Mrs. Lynn some place. Not ohly for the kit-, S';iYghF'l19;?"::Vefe' WmN& replied coldly, "there's the tele- , 1315- 17993"-59 ll W55 Open W 5”” mm; 50m 0, whzch may ,,.,;d to , phone--he can cancel his enga.ge- H ca I I I I baking results. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME- and "mus and mm but m me” death Thifs the third molar and ”"'”"”” ment.” and she turned to speed a m” n ' ' ' oi-dera supply of Fleiichmann's Fast doting mistress who must climb to . 'u 1 lb 1 , u 1 d l X. I y parting guest. By Anne Ashley ml-5 llelgm 3t We umugm 0'lI3:,5”",f.,.3”i,a.'c.,me. 2I?L.3.' of 30:1: falfxmffrilgfiersaigafo ffigftng film: Landon, caught in the throng l Rising Dry Yeast today. the” she NW3” managed m'.siderable importance in medicine seems to be 5 healthy comatry You about her. could not at first dis- -1 engage himself. Then he saw Mark Grant leaning over Pam. his elbow rested on the high mantel. his fine head was bent. Landon could not see his face, but hers was flushed and intent; she was drinking in Q. How can I avoid perspiration staining the palms of kid gloves? A. A small piece oi absorbent cotton placed in the palm of the glove will absorb the perspiration. The cotton can be neatly placed distance safely. but there came ,md demmr . sad evemng whe" 9' mwstep mi Because tile lower third molar wme m'p1"Ced lkmmg lhemi has a loose gum attachment, it is precllmaled her W"ho"" wamlnglniore easily infectcd. Even when to the stable below. Down shemuny erupted, it has 3 (mm 0,- dropped, her fall fortunately easedmocket m its neck beween the 583' you BYE nearly 70 and can still ggogyfull day's work. That's pretty ''Yes- but my old dad. who is 97, is even a harder worker than I am." said the farmer. Q Q. How can 1 remove old pairitathr old paint. A. A few drop; oi lemon juici easily? Q How can I prevent old pota- added to the water in which the old potatoes are cooked will pre- n somewhat by the broad back of a resting calf, that lay in her pBtI'l.id L K d m mm, And there were tears to be driedl uc 5 0 Eco P05 made. and in conse- playful. and vows quence the ' have taken up residence with us. 0 0 0 ' to hold yours." ' sence. We Our carpenters fashioned raft- ' ers today in an industrious sawing which drifted out to such house-I wives as might be about the yards -picking up in an armful the bits and pieces about the scene of their work. to make choice material for boiling a tea-kettle or heating a pan of water quickly. should James express a. wish to add it warmly to a drink for the "I reckon by this Ellen" he com- mented this evening, tipping a, paill which may be Ciillsed by lnlwl-l0" se- cure the last drop of the mlxturel so that the white one might "I don't need to remind you how Nevertheless we were treated to a condensation of the lessons of past years "And mind, Ellen," he' said in closing "don't go to dreaming about surna- thing there's not one bit of sense in. and let one of them get the pail- handle over his horns!" Sonia day unless habit proves too strong for us. we think that in James' ab- shall lower the pails over the fence to these small fry of cattle and leaning on a greying rail watch to our heart's content the magic play of pink and rose and saffron against the sky to the west - see it slowly dissolve into a sea of silver above the dark- ening woodlands. Await, the first star above a hill and see a new bow of wishing-moon set a. clear crescent there. Undisturbed by such trivial affairs as a calf hood- ed by a pail, caught in its horns, we shall listen reverently for the hush of day. which treads the fields so softly in the even-tide hours. And close by, ll. robin will trill the "Light's Out!" refrain. and from an upland we shall catch the muted lonely call of an owl. as it welcomes the dusk. O O C "What day is tomorrow?" we query of James. resting now in the comfort of his old armchair. en- joying these minutes of repose af- ter a day that has been quite de- manding. "Why it's Saturday isn't it, Ellen?" 1-le lowers the news- paper to glance toward a calen- dar. "Yes" he nods. Then sighs. "I only wish it were Friday -what we could do with an extra day!" llliable Dell causes pain and swelling in cheek calves. and products of infection. gum and tooth which contains pro- enough room to Not having third molar erupt properly, the Neuralgia pain may be or gum. caused by the upper or lower third molar erupting forward. causing pressure on the root of the tooth in front. The pressure may expose the nerve of the tooth in front and cause infection and severe pain. This may affect the general health, especially mental health; various mental conditions have been corrected by removal of the third molar and its infection Among the mental conditions and pressure of the third molar are meningitis (inflammation of covering of the hrain). encephalitis (inflammation of the brain itself), brain abscess, Herpes Zoster (shingles). convulsions. hysteria. and various neuroses. JV Cook's Corner ' -xrv-sn. ciiocohauz NUT CUPCAKES (15 large ctlpclkel) One package devil's food cake mix. 1 cup milk. 1 egg yolk. 1 CUP walnut meats. chopped Turn cake mix into bowl. Add 3-'. cup of the milk. blend. then beat 2 minutes. Add 3; cup of the milk and the egg. blend, then beat 2 mi utes. Add remaining milk and opped walnut meats and beat 1 minute longer. IBeat vigor- ously by hand or at a low speed of electric mixer. scrape bowl and spoon or beater often). Turn batter into paper baking cups (set in muffin pans). filling cups only it full. Bake in moder- ate oven (870 degrees F.) 20 min- utes, or until done. Makes 15 large cupcakes. slender Vases If a vase is so slender that it is Until tomorrow - - Diary -- - Good-night. . . imposshale to slip the hand inside. . If I 4 1 DOROTHY DIX SAYS- E. if lmpaileiii Youih Romance W:h'l' Wilt From Wailing I am 19 years old, and secretly en- have planned to ask our parents' permission her seventeenth birthday. My financial I own a new car and am negotiating to buy a business. therefore feel quite capable of support- ing a wife. She has a wonderful family. and so do I. and both our families get along famously together. I know I could get permission from my family to get married. but we are dubious about asking her parenta' consent. We both act. older than we DEAR bonomit DIX: gazed to a girl 16. We to marry when she reaches status is excellent. crowd we so - We have been 1. .- year. 1 want t .4 us, but I fear loved each ot or they would itee older. ANSWER: every advantaa trouble is stroll to await the proper time- YOITII T00 YOUNG and especially. your girl friend. are too young to ahould not, in any case, be involved in a secret en- 'u.,.,,g parents are as wias and understanding as they 5. from your letter. I no no- reason why you hesitate to - Both of Wu. nun-y, and Wit . 1' Wm. M thtegn know you love the girl rm . For two young people you certainly seem to have s to make an ultimately happy marriage. ly that you want to rush thingranil are too impatient -continued orpqe 0 are and the out with la much older than we. going together now for nearly a to do the right thing for both of if our parents knew how much we p us apart until my girl friend is S. F. Your whole "His health must he wonde,-. fully good." remarked the stranger. No: it ain't." replied that far- mer. 'For the last several years he ain't had quite his oldtime pep. sometimes I kinda think fai-min' don't agree with him." .1; fasten ll piece of old sponge on a stick and 'push it down into the vessel. This will be found useful I0? Cleaning decanters and water bottles. Fancy Buttons If one is halving an number 01 buttons covered for a suit or dress, it is wise to have a few extra ones made to keep in the mending basket. They will come in very iiandy in an emergency. French Jewelry French jewelry that has become tarnished can be cleaned and pol- lshed by using any good tooth- paste. Modern Etiquette El By Roberta Lee i Q If I Biri is secretary to a business man. and while dancing in some public place she sees her employer and wife at a table, what should she do? A. Smile and bow to them if she catches their eye. but let them make any further advances. Q. What would be it good toast for a guest to offer to his host? A. "To a real friend, a royal entertainer. a sterling companion, and a regular fellow -- our host." Markts words, whatever they were. without waddingr A. Dampen the sandpaper with toes from discoloring while cook- . lent their discolorlng. with the wide intent eyes of a child. Landon raged again. "Curse him!" he said to himself; "I'll have to get him out or break his neck!" But to reach him through that crowd of fashionables, to get him away from Pam. seemed for awhile impossible. Here and there Landon was greeted by friends and ac- quaintances. One woman asked for Teddy Banks, another- having heard that the fine looking stran: Ker was also a cousin of I..andon'I -asked to have Mark brought to the house. "He's so interesting." she said: "so unusual" Landon was in a white fury when he finally got Mark at the door of the smoking room. It was beyond the conservatory and the the departing guests had drifted out of it. The room was empty save for the dissolving cloud of cigar- etie smoke. Landon beckoned to Marin. ”A word with youi" he said hoarsely. closing the door: he was pale with rage. Marl: stood easily. facing him: there was a splendid vigor about him that Landon had not seen in his poor, rough and ready suit of clothes. it could not be said that clothes made the man. but the man shone radiantly through the clothes, there was something about him-in this house-broken. scent- ed atmosphere - splendidly, hea- thenishiy nlive. He smiled at Ar- chie's wraih. , "You've lost," he said casually; "I'm asked to dine" "I know it." replied Landon fiercely, ibut you won't- you'll go homet" v Continued on page . and to ask their advice on your . ...::.mm. GIV MG IIIIFIII '5-cpl (radial hm vs-Ive: pen on Ila am. busy Ilsa Krlsplas isaiemwl benzine before rubbing briskly over lng? tin FIRST PRIZE for naming p SWEETEST LBABY F Think of a name for SWEETEST BABY in center above I,607 CASH PRIZES . . . 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