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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-16, Page 2• • • i i f i �(� i,� I r I !.rd I tc �!I Elinor Ames'trtes;. to escape the • • hearthceak of her, postponed marriage tp'. Dr Norman Rogers by becoming an .ale stewardess. Dr. Rogers' mother approves fl alliance -between. -Norman and wealthy, rrancine Bayliss Nor- si Jealous of Jack, Newton, the`: p1. •11t.who1helped Elinor get her job. }Leo. la Roger.,• ll►brman's-sister, is In:love with JaekiyYnd• Elinor trles;•to help her. Another- stewardess•. Judith Blair; a torm.r sweetheart,: of !Jackie; Is Jea. bus•of, Elinor, .and`,;etartl,; a :bitter 'campaign: agalnat''her'. Elinor is asked psremptorlly to report. to the. officle :the Chief Stswardesi, • .p ,gueraptied-rtviih this new tyPe• Car' It burns gasoline' in a Patented, • eiteiat,thantketat an :average An. alectric.-Igniter' lighis the gasoline:. and then:shins off So there's na.heaVy. es ape ..titto your car 7,..00 air tom inaide the car is• burned. Easy 6*S:ill. comfoitH.torlayl `• • C' ft 'Problen. imitable at tyl 'goad dealdra and garages:" or ,torito direct to . 0,Conida,, Limited rntario • CIHAPTEK'•III, When Elinor reached the •office•bf the Chief Stewardess,: .Sally..' Nelson 'cleared,her"throat.. _H.."Th'ere's -a-Mreport,"-=she--said-*'that-- you've • been ,Smoking 'in ppifarm out - aide the rest room: I thought T explain; ed that- this 1s . a violation .of. a strict.' , company'.ru a +' !'Smoking!" Elinor !exclaimed. "Wh'y Sally, I.don't smoke at all; Never have:; I 'can't'Imagine who wpuld 'say such a' thing." . "I. hoped,, It'was an' error," Sally spoke in, a relieved'tone: "Must • have,. • been one of the::other girle. I' will try, •to find out." Elinor "tried.:to: dimiss the incident but.it kept. recurring:to.;her mind, till: she reached her: apartment, where she: found ;Leola • Rogers , in tears.. ' ,' "Why., LeoIa,,.what. a its" "It's==.it's Jack," sobbed ;f.eola. •has..been,coming.tovsee.ane Jot ate ,and..I. thought; :that he acted ,'like lie. cared and then ii what?" prodded Elinor:. +.l r• 1 -;gat a job." , that all?" Elinor grinned !'I'm sere Jack does: not, object seriously to Working girls;' "But it isn't; that ' Leoie, sat up and; -dried her, tears.abruptIy. '"It's that Ned. t athney=got the Job.dar.me ` Yin:See ,..I'.m_recep.tionist--for the teathney Pow ' der Company.. Ned is- the' resident's`. son We.!ve been going around •toge• y: they lately' "!'So• :.Zack is' jealous," Elinor teas•' should, say that°is.. h good sign.". '.''But he isn't," Leola said angrily. "Ile Just doesn't like. Ned::He;,told' me. l'd have to get another: job. ' And >; . 'won't•be bossed.•I won't!:" Leola angri. -ly-stem'ped her foot "Not by; anyone;' So •ave- we' quarreled"' Leola's;. tears came `again. "And I, toldhim, I, never', wanted to see him again." -. he-course•of true love dsn't oerunt sino"1'oth.'_:quoted..Elinor. " and never • your ship.; It's almost time to leave."' 'There« wasdisgeieting disapproval in t1e49h1er Stewardes'voice • Elinor studied 'her load manifeat in; AR. effort to: dismiss the, incident.. ,She paused. at the name, Chet. Worthing,,:. Why that' •wathe young man to: whom Norman• had introduced' het; as. being' engaged :to .Francine Bayless: Leola. • d 1<�ter ,that Chir ++bad given When hn• came; out with:pthe other passengers;•Elinor'knew him instantly- Na>;tdly dressed, debonair ;-� thaas .' 4 Chet. .. •, t, wa He gave Elinor; a casual glance as 'he .get 104 44 pl'age llnd';,began uotng { through some •papers • he carried!' in a case It 'w he he juste his,. s t' bet at h� i e ize.d if i !. 1 Velli li 'i n't r. Ji e s' rte a 4d ' Eran's ?pet ,peeve; .}low's ;things?r Elinor. flushed, !‘i didn't think you :Vera going, to recognize me." "Who • could forget `such a 'sweet. Child?",.Chet replied. 'lie* about • a. date, when I jget rack to Chicago? I'll:' tell you all• shout. your doctor'"friend and. prancine. She's petting 'On her an- g+ei''act, and is he falling!" - ,; 9 must he going.".,,Elinor hopedher face did not reflect how :heartsick his. • words . made; her... A .Foursome- --' - Chet did,' not forget. Elinor bad,.not been back ,in Chicago an, hour when he :called: 7-7'7-7 "Well go to a night: club. Put' on your glad rags.?. r , Elinor , put on'a new formal., It was a Storming., gold creation: of shimmer, inge satin, which- accentuated the ,gobt., of her hair,, the .rich. brown of..,.•her', eyes;'• Norm would like thio dress,, `Oh, , jvorm she caught her breath.:•If only:: Norm•.were .ca`iling!' ` Later,'in the,rest room of the eight •club!,. a at'artled.-voice exclaimed,."Why', Oilier!" ` :She, turned to face Leola 'Rogers. "Oh, are: you and'' Jack ' having• dim net. here?'" Elinor :asked.. • , "I'm with`hied,";_Leola' answered. nor - did „talk .,to, jack ut ,she • :like Ned ;CatlaneY;'1.'!he' deelared, ite shady deal' Credited to 'it." I...don't ,.want Lecla, work there." ;reek:, gur!IT, you are:, not' going. to' let,' They Were ,tAanding." in the doorway ..Elitientry.,4.Judiiii. had: fUst,.'got :but. mus -,t• have 'looked '.illte the "ennecOs; in the 'company went toward. the,,githa.,'' cnktlity,, 'Woo root' bptns evenly, without woste,,,filling your home witIrcomfort... giving yen the greatest heating salisfaCtiOn at the least cost thienighout the season; Your furnaie is designed to burn anthracite. So, , order' blue coter-the world's 'finest catkin,. • Send'now tor free coMt MIST ATO "TO. BETTER HEATING. tram your nearest 'blue mil' dealer or write. • • s es pile grand roend, of Meeting and ..,ollst. ' .. thie an, ltleat.tiln4 tO entertain' their_ . We"have prepared- two menus here - which , Mice „care of' almoat all, pecasthns and the'recipes are 'designed to leave. the hostess 11;e9 te enjoy the . party. as much' as the geesti, It Will take ;Some planning and 'pi:eparidg adi,ance but that itll" certainly Worth- while ,when You are rewarded bY peaCe of mind. and en. assuranee that .friery« thing taste marvellous and., you don't get flustered preparing things-. at PirOt odeasion 'far food le when old friends drep in to help- you trim.. the" Au time for rillpPer`or'do the worh' and eat later, thia SuPper will be. a, pleas; ' • Jellied Spanish itellah. Stuffed • Celery • Bread 4u4 Butter Sandwiches ,Coffee, lea, •Bot .Chocolate .. Da_Sclit;oL20•Of •Isood,t7ePper17 .u.' Cruinhs....over,',,,OyStere„:„Add 'remaining- Tbe beauty of this *bole is • that You c.an, prepare it early: ',Put tho oyeiteks, batter, crumbs .,:and season- , into the' -baking dish and- leave . in retrigeratoi-iintlY just before .bakt ing.: lken 'heat ,the milk .before yone, add it and ..the oysters Will bake. more ' titles; , the, sand*iches prepared and, cavered T with a damp cloth and set In retr;titor and Abe relish cant be : Jellied Spanish' Rail& 1, package qtaickts_etting jelly • C a. Day , a. new guarantied TypgwgITgR with ell es*enital 'features , TYPINd 1 Pint wenn *Ater Of Cayenne Ah. :cep. white .icibihage, 'finely chep. DiSsolve jelly it-C.bailing pater -Add Vinegar,. Cayenne; and 'salt. :„filling imit full.. • Chill yoUr Watch Night supper,' pioi .10 .Chleken Pot Carrot and .Chicken pot Pie Dash Of l'aprika 114 cups milk or chicken stoek 2 tablespoons melted butter • rolled .14. inch thick. ' .You' Hest the Voite I'lewevabeen19°7'halpe by ming ,7mso• • ming 1114. Yoti 00. LEONARD, EAR. jut In the esti)... OAS .1e6tie.driiialia'''. -Leonard Eili Oil le rubbed back et tin end (never Pombine ingretlient&f, .11'00, into, bisCuits on top of chicken- mixture after ft 114$,. bOre'd 1Q IltiantPa;. TA- itcx,2, tables . °rig vinegar , yoUll want to 'know atiout The etnrrererr.ememi them -arsine carrots and cahbage; '11.61'n into maYoanaise, , Servos. 8. mance Yardstick Boston' Uniyersity- - Professor - Works -Out a "Mate -Chart". A Roston 'University profesSor .has born professor of, •Seciol- ethics 'at :the Univertaityls . school of theology; has •, Dr. Vat/ghee -said One Of hie sth- dente rated tWo girls. by , the 'chart, proposed to the one with the, highest Score 'and was :iticePted;. , PerfeCt Score lea in • the t'inate-chart" has a .seere,. 'the total reaching 100, feCtiOn and personal' interrtity .(faith- fulness). six points . each. 'education, religion and. bUSi- , our ,po:•nts' each are awarded' to tipn (personality); ernOtional balance 7mindedness2;(onseiftshoess);' sense -of - ',responsibility; courage .(amhition, 'Three points- each , go artistic and' 'aesthetic': interests. • wealth ,a‘d leisure time interests. . Vaugh0n /said the Ilia rePre- sent's- a. combination of his ideas With' tbose of Prof. %Ernest ,R. Grovel, of North' Carolina State, lialeigh,1 N. Girls. as well as boya could use the 7dhart.".: Vaughan • • Afternoon. Teo Served Bectlit,!...p, Frem New. York comei the latest . story of -die .Anglicisation of tho fed 'States.: The stoiy links the adine in amusing -fashion. Modern- science, lending all its energies • to •ic11 ht the -beautification inate the meet 'tedious feature of. a beauty treatme,r1V--.• ifte Wait of an. _hour er longer while feminine tres- • beauty 'Parlor that henceforth " trial waitisses will serve, afternoon. tea...L. 41e ;sure, to, clean. your transParent vaites often and tharofighly--4or they easily beCome..stainedfrOna the, flOW« ere themaelyeta, Vinegar wilt rernOve stains that :.soep eq.:Water fail to • l.1 • W, Control conlictereolhe in New/ork. aArss tiOgfft yelp The Living , ..4 i4ar .ago. Professor V. tor; of Odessa. sal& he could cure the • "Wall eye" May 'be caused lay dis, ease 'or initiry; and .takes :place when replacing the ' 'fdefective. corneas of ihe living with: the healthy corneas of the ',lead has actUally restored sight , to 4001 people during the last year. -''NribedY wants war and while things do not look so Promising, for -the mo - war for: some time.-Qeneral John .J. OULDN'T OULDN'T SI. E Now Free Of BadjLitrer and Kidney Trouble :sad Feeling Fiala :twig ahe found bow ,to get soundly,. and secuM . Years of hver irregular, crippled 'with kidney trOuble too -no appftiteno Sleep. Many Itixitives my health wady improved?' These -famous fruit juke. herb, arid tonic tablets cleanse imarer: ;5e: and 50e. Ali thuggish:. /tot. Vets A Yr • • Decorations For cCatrZ344-41aS Mack at Ifgrate with„ very. little' ceSt 'awl w'tii wick' If 'motley iSoliteited Yen can. rworit: ottt. "your oWn, deeorationsuet a.$ 84-7. ..ho:lf:e7.p:(3:::.'11.f4Pr'V:Cith;:azieliYdaty7e'Se:::::,: 'DYte°004t,.. , • 'rainbOW hues Used tor so many. years; ;And do havo„it pear a" wiedevV, po that N-611.Vered Pine Cones •- hung with.real4ine..eones which belie ;.• hrowir,,, can. used effectively 'with-. holly and', hranches 'of 'any kind et 'evergreen: "A mantler.banked to the ceiling. with pine- branches ..,seema to,' phristrriars ,right inside `a • make •a bright Spot • against, 'suCh, a• Bolly --Wreathe' are:, 'significant. as . triangle; the• points, ot.which repro- .triangtdar wreath' . round,' signifying the interminahle'cirele Or eternity. centerpiieee •for• the' 'Christmas Mlle Vanity 'Contributes *To Foot Ailments -Shoes Are Worntif , ImprOper loetWear last Week' was .• the' New 'York -Institute Podiatqc , for muCh human ,nuffering... He con- , tended that high heels; narrow !,shoe0 , .which , do net ZOnf0r.nt to. shape, 'Of the.' foot apd. ill-fitting StOckings and' socks, all tend to. Wreck the :leg. mug-, ' -on the . feet •Much Of sit*ati on -be easily corrected if -Inn -nen: vanity; • est: Styles did not Stand in the Way Dr. Iewi argued. .1 en au omo e riving is respon. , these troubles are related' ".to,, the tiii$CleS of the foot and' Persons suf-. Lewi declared that aboet 90 ;be ,cOrreetcl if: riot neglocted 7 60:: ..orders, he skid, are, grOWtb$, such as !the 1i-111511513dr unetioning''' of the $, • A person .serfer:hg.trorri a. weak 'foot frequently...falls a Victim ..fallen World's Riclkest Girl Visits Poor Hovals mie 'illatilaYed more iutereet fn ',plant Cr sikirtjactoili', , wolf, disearded ;Inittle«Cont en, der' a, Warin see; chatted: Willi ;trete& ,'stedderti and thon went , to Mortar et