The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-01-09, Page 6Do Double :Pete; for the
Younger. Set;', All, Sort** -of
Combination; •
PalAglitere like 'Jerking. andPimp- 1;
" "co dreMesi, because they are .new
looking, besadeg which they do
"eleable duty •and everiD , Liress in
one's clothes closet Is expected to
work'overtime. Coate also are on
• ;OW end atilt duty.
" twot-piece .ldea is • .popular
with the Yeehger eet. They can take •
It without -fear Of that sa*Odilit-tole
look. They have been Weaned on
,Ilyeater and ekirta;CoottiMesaso nat-
• wally they continue to like:'the
• two-piece idea. NOW that it ex As
• to pa:die-freaks; its Just sometli g
,,.elloyne* and excitieg-just another
. _Per otie thing -it .givee one -a ,pera
ket go at.coberschernes or at nov. •
elty and Plain eemblnations. All
orts PreaflOre .are •geing about to
• • • gether, . one of the most exciting
,teitins being • vivid •PuFple . and
green, 'another: is red' and 'like .
'witha rash ;:ofaWhite plat to fly
• teifiTe 't °lore. •
•'Untold numbers„ cif • plaid-plaia
. and • ateiped-plain, costumes arc •
beighteaing•: eamPases and: cla'se.
Fooms everYwhere. • ' • '
. , ,•
derkliaa ate 'glib* sweaters a
Fun for thelieineney and .theee are
any number o jeeket and 'skirt •
.a....eenabinations,•aa_L-a-• 1. •
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SERIL STORY
By PAUL F.giGGE,NS
• - 0:s7r.,[pF CHARACTERS.
Carrie Line "a--ean eastern.' girl
a who Came f:fe-tit- the frontier West,
to find at hornet.'
•Mark !Mita, •-"-- le liometteader
eterho • keeps. Ids • business to Mine
self: .
Aidttim Oaks a land ag-
• ent, with town lots to sell.
•
• Last Week i 'Visiting her home-
.
•
stead site with /mitten •• Oaks,
Carrie is overwhelmed by' the ' •
haniensity °retie new wet Lat.'
er, at the hotel, Oaks ;tries
selLeheratoien lett, promising the -
railroad will ;Men come to •Sion
Springs. Mark contradiets" Oaks,
strikes the .agent when he cells.
aelt-extealima, dayeite steps -the
fight, fearing Mark awnt be killed.
-
• Way &Wu Smith; the•yeungi,belles
**ler soft: Persian' Lamb; but this
paitioulat model Worn hir',1'144,raine
Day, would hold the spot light any- •
• ; where: Its built-up neckline achieves
!st . standm" g-eollar - in -the'
' tront, rolls itself ' Into miniature• .
revers. Fullness in the sleeves comes
Oein the slightly raised shoulder
.line Of the coat which Wanda excel-
lently with any color ensemble.
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Ice S a
Aidi Figure
m,
• ..••Imeroves ;Health anit le Real
Mueele Toner and • Slender-
, ,
----leer • . • -• • •
, 'Sinn :doWnthis; winter' 'arid en.
Joy at. Take to the ke. itealve your
• Childhood skill, as. a "sPread-eagler'.
• and yOur eillimiette'erill put .your
last. Winter's shape to -shame,
111) our enthuslasm .Practice this •
• figare-eaeleg 'pleasure••,and. 'eorng
.• Wiiilud you, trine as a 11:yiirin*I!i,
neugeleefirm
• Tliat Brooklyn skating star, Ev-• •
elyn Clibkdke, ha,a seem or two
' • 411.pret.i.y-debs\ba d.1at. It now lal`aaa
acing Some of the•Uating•figuree
ileseribect belo„w., • g)
"Skating is ideal for impeoving
.general. health," says kiss ,Chande
:Jere "It's e grand thing, too, :Mr
•fainily contradeie. mod-
ern:Parents skated fairly
• iollth. &ley te 'win, back. that'
.ekEl. • ..•
•. TRIMS DOWN IIIILGES •
• '
'`Oven- beginners, find masele tone
r,ahted after, anihour or' tWo the '•
so..Migs. • Chandler believes.
"Skating: alio Makes .for.
'14 in muses long unused. It'ia an•
• Ideal, weight,''equalizei ;and far the
.-wntris.n of 30for veer) it is aikeasy
WaY to trine down thickened, hiPs. .1. •
and7padded thighs.. , . •
"This 'slimming' gport-for it Is
t1atH:nak6S. a More. harinett-
tangly balanced figure and oe,ttain,.'
. .
facreageg grace -f .rtionatnend it
an aid iii winning bettev Pea- '
tere. •Andals a thorie eet to be,
'Ehornini Phisically fit. It .ita
ba1tft:Preifbript4c;# 'Pleaannt
titke." • • '
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CHAPTER" Ill
. "Salta, stirred:: things up last
night, yuh?" Newt greet-
r-ed-larkeeePtaialc4.3.834.-seeatahlee=
text morning. -.'"Hell; I don't see
• why somethia's like that can't hap-
pen to me when there's aipretty
ornan-aramidatershoW off to.'
Marls grinned. "Wasn!te-exitetly
showing off, Newt," •••• •.; :
f' Well, ratire".„Worked. • Oat thit,
WitY; her aaelingin' to •your lattele
• and Oak's, down ' and: all." • Newt:,
Wiped his PhinY;' bald head. ,"Get -
tin' mighty:. het,. Mark. ;Sn7,;7 what
do you -suppose that Oaks was u.P.:
• to there .in the::luitel last *night.,..
when you
"Oh, hist another land,,,ngent
• trying to make ..some flack
money," 'Mark Said. •eel*.
.try_likeathisia-fall- of-thena" •
"Always .aomathing, woise7ethe
•••hot weather ..1 and, grasshoppers,"
Said.,Newt. „"What can 1 de, for
3.;711`;'Ced-: 11.a'ritk;od ; horse:- Newt?' I
,Want to., ride' out to Reek Creek:
today. Be 'back by night." a
\ "Hest in the barn," and Newt
disappeared. _inside ;the 'big, ram,
aiding buildiag., e
He mune'. out quickly,••leading
. a spirited sorrel. "Here you are,,
:Mark. :She ought AO get you out
. there real Say,"ie added,
as an afterthought, "Rock Creek
•••that'e, where that Lane Mige,
took up her claim; ain't it? Think-.
inenf Inniesteadin' • :out There,
too?" He winked significantly.
Mark grinned. Without replying 1
and swung into the saddle.'
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DINNER: WITH THE •TAYLORS
_
They were having- dinner wheit -
Mark rode np, to •Carrie's claim
at Rock; Creek around noon. The
Taylors had hauled out supplies,
ainitow. and door",fritinei, boards
and tin , for a roofCartie ,had
ridden nut With thein. She \wet
to eetern, to tow, with. them, .
bring • out More suplies ;in the
morning. . •
•
The Taylors, living just a mile
from Carriewareageing to -bring
over • their Plovi next day . and
turn the. first .finmows for Car-
rie'a new home, the_realseddY"
she had iette about, but never
had ,dreamed some day: she would
• build. • ••
• "Get down off that -horse" and
opine in," greeted big Ed 'feeler,
• laughing 'loudly and indicatieg
the spot where Carries,ecidd•
would be built. • " •• , _
. There Was -a•..rnoment- 017.--ten-7-•
isoa as Mirk dismcnintetl, &lipped ,
'his reins'ined tipped his hat -to
•• both Carrie and Mrs. Taylor.
Taylor 1-ntrOduced his wife, then '•
ueeeeeeeeleeaeaee
E LiNE
COPYRIGHT. :19'40. •
HEA GERvitz, Mg:
turned ta,•carrie. Ilene, this
where is Mairt'irkeel: Filin'2 a claire
'tee, ain't you, Deael?
„ •Mark: nodded, "Miss Line and
I've aniet before." He •thought
Carrie reddened 'ever so slightly'
fidgeted with her dregs. "Why; '
yes,, Taylor; 1 have been thinking .
of taking s a claim out here on
Rock Creek.", •-•,. °
"Well, better .get, • moving.;
then;" Taylor put in, "she's 80114
• pretty. fast. . '
"That's 'why I'M here today,"
Mark explained, ... •
!, They sat down a'to- •-clinner, a
• cold meal of salt pork, canned
tomatoes, • and cornliread. Carkina.0
Mark meted, was hermif aft•Onf--
gthattY, as 116•Thad been on
the first :Morning_ he had eaten• ,
witlialieta-atalMaaPareeley'ea r • .
"Wender ,how far have to
. go for water'sad,?" •she sad, turning
to her neighbor. •.
"Well, don't kneVe." Tayleir
qatiked et:Mark: "But if ite-keepS:
on •getti,ng mach dryer, probably
"three miles - 'straight' down!".
:.-Mark• goat
thing Carrie woulda_ have' her
• ,lhouse • so ,sclose te• Rock Creek;"
Only have te 'walk half ,.a
t::,deher washing'.
..11.1•:-RetOon to ...:101•44.'
.Experiences and Syne •
-•patIO. • .
You .40.1 know sozne teachers
:who , know theirchildren lot • n1&i.
iliattbneY1;In lenitr:;aa*:::4 1,\et et:tel :T4Tei:t Qewparf; '1.3 ebnn:1,:6:11.14.wh'
brothers :and :atateri and playa"
ali4nt :the emotional aexperiences
• of these children; Weir leYs' and
• OOrrOYfea llOPee 414 fears. They
know hciw these 00.4rIte. are„.,treet,
. ed and 'anderatt-,ietat home: 4.re14:
and'wonderful rycf.auch,teacliere:..,
.1kOney cant rewar them for ;whet
they do. • - : :'.-' "a•
•.HAVE GREATalflaFLIIENOE,
7Wo wien, more teachers were like
; 'them, See *AY ::risuch • greater in-
, .. fluence ipr..gecalaahey Weald have
on their clillchtine'7and how much
happier 'these Childeen. Wealef..he
and how intich. taster they Would
earn.
More •than • We realize, teachers
,aein hielnee" the *Mid, at ;selieed to •
want to belt! .hls parents at home
• andwant to do. snnie -of the hard
work • there. •Mare• than they reit!
they can Motivate the childat
home to le..a goad companion to,
his,'yolinger•or older brother or
teraend a lie_tteAeailaynaiettalia. the
neighlierhOedatcane•great teiehetea
Inspire thak :eldidisen to right
at home .or • anywhere ,elie...away
frOnt seheoh.....:.- • • - -
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"YOLT MUSTN'T' SEE HIM"
It Was nearly 2 :eclock: when
•IMark-"Ifinally-eaewung—intor his
•• saddle, explaining he wanted to.
'1oek over. seme more Claim's, Car-
-1..1e watched him closely-, As Mark
started off, after. saying 'goodbye
id the Taylors, she Walked. a'fewa
paces toward his horse ,with
-
awkwardly as Meek picked up hie
reins; adjusted' tlie latigo,
been :thinking about -about that
trouble in townat the hotel. I'ni
dreadfully sorry11-happenect:
guess it was all Pretty much .of •a:
mistake." She paused' abruptly,
M
too, azAnwg7rinatioe9.s•thfeorsaiddlnie,C"nloOt
ed down at her. "I'm sorry, too;
.Mise Lane. F guess you just :
haven't been, out, here - long ena
• °Ugh, that's all. • There areasome
• things that happen in these new
towns that can't go on:"
•,; Carrie stepped Closer, her hand
-on the ' saddle. Suddenly, Mark
saw she was pale, frightened.'
"Youe-you • 'won't a:see hiM
'
;f he runs
Mark , stopped, •• deliberately,
searching her deep, blue • eyes. --,
,"Oh, but you innsta't, you
mustn't. Promise you won't." She
looked •up, fearful, , Straight into
Mark' eyes, the tilt of her 'Chin
infinitely sweet;
- "All right, • Miss Lane," he
promised. "1 won't go looking' for -,
troub1e-,,narOaks,-4and • hope the
does the same ,for me." He tipped
his hat, rode off. :.
He looked.haekonce. She • was •
itoding• Wherehe had left :her, „
watching him, her hands: shading
her eyes, and in that_anoinent-l-
Mark Deuel wondered whether
Creek ,Lane: loved him. -
His horse splashed through the
cool) sliallow Awaters . of • Rock'
Creek„ scrambled . up- the other;
side. To the north lay the home-
' _steed laims, 'mark had said... he
was going to look over. To the •.
south iay towri.-Mark spurred Ws •
horse - south. ' •
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••• "HE pi:0T AT YOU!"
Mark was Standing at the ber
talking with Newt Gale about 4
he land , boom and the grass-
ePners and , the droutli when
Ashton Oaks 'swung through the
oor. Newt. was saying that he'd
eard der it the stageline that
claim jumpers were getting
..thick As the land agents. But
vet. in • Pike county the settlers
4 _axed one of • them, They
molted: out the, fellow With sul-
ur and then tossed black pow -
r 'down his chimney..
He shore 'did come. ant Of that
dilyo" Neat roared, ' and 814-
d Mark's knee, "SaY, Mark,
'Fight that -cold tonight -
with hielribelatuni. **bow ;
Cttivi;:ie=1 t
•
quickly
beed cold ...helPing clear ,
tn.d.hreettlinidelheeedPtibliecuoinitottoisnifiling.
' Stuffy nostrils... 8.06thitg those sore, inv.
tiAdhrsittigtarneeettgaaValnirlPiit restore
. • s
scvneinoet, earntnolatunz ts gadranttect
Mitts seer 6614 oe•your rnearybeek., Get it
aeafaaere4efro.m*e 4_11i°.df•Y• 4P4.
Gives COMFOR.T Doily
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RHEUMATIC
,SUFFERS
Accept Thzs Geiteii;its Offer!
• • 'ion/. druggist Will return your
ninney, if one, bottle of Ru -Ma dock,
net O'se vou-reijet from rhettplatic
.asbee .and Paine, edre, eNC.,,oll en and
.Z1110.fu1 nintter. tow Icing;
You he.ve suffkred, S,ptt natiat,tet
rs-
Iiefor i"no• OW. Try 1111-,318.: and be '
Aeorpt.,t1116 gerberous of-
fef, floW.„,
•
1 Lo-v-igth-rat7"'
Sion For.Siiring-
Little TaIlleur Is Suit Pet
---Sult-and--engemblerepreateitted ,
at this time in New • •York_.1.41one"-.--
are aimed ,at resort wear. ETell
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(IKIRSEIAICURE
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Following the cleanable, nails. are
hapd;Withan emery. hoard. This '
photo is .posed 'by virgiola Grey.
Metre-Goldwyn'-ggyer eleyer, ;•
se 'theypredict spring._trends-. •
.full4ength 'fitted coat, °cut.
and , seamed :with skill; is Slated '
to win. Every, house Included it -
and • Stressed" it, save Hattie .Car-
•n-egle, ate: &hewed a bigi_group '
of topcoats' Made With el:11We
shealders and straight .baelts
' these were, however,. definitely
.-seltedtiled-to, travel stuth„
• SILK SHANTUNG., ' POPLAR
ce-'iittleaLtaillene :Wise -the -pet
itinbee Snits: 'If one were to. fiX .
. a type it would be ,to liken itto
the old -link :Chenel inodeip..•It •
• Was seen in plain .and in cerribin-
.,.aatianee_efeapla,idee-jaeketiai•&-plain-a
The high•epot in .fabric ,news is
silk sharitun • f flaunt lirsangli_j_
t e, showings ni fepec'tattia 'dress..
es -,and suits, andaren makes a.
;party bow'. in dinner grisembleg.
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LAURA :WHEELER. FRUIT' AND 'VEGETABLE
'TOWELS — FOR -SMART !LUMENS*
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0.64"9,0, t-4161.1614ir SERVItii
KITCHEN TOWELS • !' PATTERN 2727
• Easy' cross stitch that looks just like aPPlique 'Makes these tea
towel motifs colorful.. to the fruits and Vegetables in bright colors
to give Your kitchen atmosphere! Pattern 272_7acontains a transfmpate
a tern of 6 motifs averaging 8 x 10 inches; illustrations of stitches; nue:"
terials •required; color schemes. . • • ; :
Send twenty ,cents in. coins (stamps cannot he accepted) for this
pattern to • Wilson Needlecraft Dept.;73 West Adelaide St„Toronto.
Write plainly' PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. •
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'how'd You like to etay, semeeehe,
like. that on that friend .0.alcs of
years ?" - • e • '
• "All' right," said Mark- • "But
• I don't think be arMinda
that • - a, • - -
• : He' felt •a 'beeper, hatcli'• on•
Shaeilder, whirled' 4 face the
adowling:Agentr'.-Oaks-waelritleaT
and his :short, -black •htiii seemed.
to bristle. The bird -like 'eyes nOw....
seenied td be skinner than ever:
In tantly, Mark knevithe Man
*as drunk. • ' • • . •
, .
, 4SozaabodY, inention ' my 'name
,here?" Oaks:, was snarling, insoa.•
.
"Just 'indirectly."' Markan-
swered, turning to fade the bar .
again to ignore the agent. Buti
Oaks ° 'jerked him back. Like, 'a
. ruddy flame,* then, the ied crept •
up Mark's neck, , flushed his face. •
He 'swung' around, ate/Jim& down
from the ebar. • . .
• "Oakar:14. said,. and his voice
was low, :steady, '"I (ion.% argue
with a drunk man." • a a ••
•• • Whether it • was the &udden
meitiery of Carrie Lane, standing
there In the 'lintel' and ,pleading
with him not to fight, or Standing '
tliereon the: kno4 at Reek' Creek
and still' watching him. 'When:. he '
looked hkeko Matk Deuel would
neer know 'what prompted hiss
.next afieve. Ignoring the agent
Again for the lastitimei he turned.,
,said goad :night to Newt • Gale
and walked, slowly, deliberately
toward the door. Quiets .in the
room Were seardely aware of. the
incident. .
But Mark, 'never, reached the
door. There 'lvat' a ' idiot`p ,glaSs
cra:shed and the place heeatte
p.aridenloplUin. 4214Oh Q'ele
hinged forward, 14%41 Ode after
hire.* 41)euel;", goilOody
1.1Mitit ;DeUely he• IdiOt at•'76U!"
' (To Be'Coilititi44),, • ",
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Thorough Cooking
Safeguards Pork
'Hamlitbn
rich-
inosis oi Pigs • •
,
Trielifirlosis, a dligease •contraeted
• .from 'eating P9rkiftiProperly cook-
ed, had. caused eonsiderable illness
• in Hamilttin. and •is a'resalt Gev-
: ernment, regulation's gevernipgathe
• feeding of garbage to hogs would
likelahe introduced, , pr. J.: gdgar
• Davey; Medical Officer .of
informed tbe HemiltPri: Board' of
• Health at the December Meeting,
• „ As the locerepideralc. Was the
• first • in 'Ontario, 'officialof the
Government had given the, Matter
• considerable attention, he said: Ef-
• forts Were made to treee the source
•Of tlie disease and check was also
ina1de oii. the feeding of garbage:to
hogs. 'Cuttings 'hem diseased -Rork,'
if thrown into \ kitehen .gftrbage,"
then •fed, te pigg,. would cause
.spread of the eerie,: the health of-
ficer advised. • .
Thciroegh Cooking of en pork was ,
the safeguard end if this were one
the corieurher Would_ he Proteeed,
' said •Mr.: Davey. • ' .
•
:For good Coffee•
Coffee experts agree' that one
• of the . Most iinPortant 'rules fOr ,
makizi'g,, good coffee is t� ifse an
ahaolately, glean coffee. " maker
To clean.. a porcelain'. or en aincl
Wilke Coffee Maker,. at ,1easl oilec
a 'inOth boil or &Oak el] • parts
wheih are not metal irt a solu:
:tion.sf one tablespoon baiting so;
Ln.t1.0
, OPIVOO; • to cipptement daily
' Wieltings'after 'tech •-..coffee melt,
Ing-
•'•P
•
anadian Indian
Handicrafts Up
• • -• • • •
Since War' OlOsea.thiove;of
‘47.076.ets..aT
te ,;.,•hous• eods 'of
•
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Griming ,attentioa is being, Paid
to, Canadian Indian le;andicraft since
. War cleeed the deers ,of Europe to
'the theasands of .American tear-
'ists ln seereh of hand woven MU- ;
• torte's and the Produots of ar-
from
•
rs
aneh
ient
naInd! P" icsyraei le;of :;f°' In \ e' tee s ti
t was
•• where booths exhibiting and selliP8
•
brought • out. at, fall eilribithens'
. ' "We have a POWerfel magnet' far •
.teneista , if -we deyelop 'the Indian
S'eaTdead4c'
uancheMefnids
ielli ainth
lr'ea„.
The da13..
:greater than can befilled.".
; MASTER, CRAFTSMEN...;••'.
According' to the -redords of the
. Handicraft:Guild In Montreal; al-.
•thongli ' the 'mini:4r ,of tourists de -
t creased this year, those who came .
Paola United, States • spent -larger •
sum on., peasant and aadien work.,
a They were thealeeple who line*
,
handicraft...and an tell -the best• ,
stuff 'instantla.'TheY are the 'people
,who pent' large sums in,' "the 'Bea.
kana., whe bought the tyrolean jack-.
atts and the .Huagarlan and Ceche-
' • Steeak--,a-e-rnbaolderiesaa---handniade
• blouses, scarves ,and :.costume XT.
•
".On NATIVE scw_Eji, nFetot.9
three 'reserves; St. Regis near
Corn:Wall,at ,Caughnawaga and the
-13denalr2;regerVer-theali-ediataxifkir
• Branch has encouraged the Indiahs
and it ..the Pa:si year over $3.6,0,00
Worth of article's have beep sold
a„ without •cb'unting individual: sales;
-a-eEireinpleea-ef-17-vork• at -tlre-Indian
Departmeet Ireveal • the Indians
• roa.star crafternen at depicting nce
--tiaea-seemes=a-nalLegehytteleole-eas
• the "thunder bird." Oneasticselle
eagily at ar nnd the workmanship
compares lavotably wltk silver. •
bracelets produced by the •Smith's
of Algeria :and Morocco. In all
lines the deniancl Pia exceede sap
ply, officials, said.
' I
ow To Prevent
ough„Red Hands
•• The Trieks t�
eltavveetirer taindaiereAT•e-t-
'Simple,.
COM winds come. frosts begin to
,nip -the first thlirgs, to suffer are
these busybody hands. Reclnees,
rough epotsrip •goeg a stacking!
•'Thaas the indication ivinter's-reaily
The! 6.1614 to • Cure this. condition
are simple -a hiseloils rich • hand.
'• ateata; and -a pear of cotton gloves,,
to keep the creara on ecin instead of
on tho'&heets..‘• •
THEM-StUNBER
rECsNrQuE .-
_ iourea•youdowt have to wear
the gloesafliht. 41.alf-an:hOur,"'
•• while your'e . planning:
•
menus„ aelephoningaanakes..anasef--..
. fective treatment too: Thething.
. is -to keep; the Cream at 'week ,for •
. Mare' than ;just a brief five_ mina,
'a • : • . •
• Or .give ‘your. hands. 'the 'shine
•ber technique. It's very•.simpte,on
With theacremn, „over it with .the,
•gleVes-and ,off •te sleep., This
:should follow, for best resultsa'
• BOaP :end 'water, cleansing in geed,
,ivarm Water. Don't, forget- tie nairk
, a little extra creeni in the poeltetS
between the flng'ers,- and over, the
wrists here lines are apt tie form."'
Stay Ingle For
•Giory,She Says
. „
, It fakes :an Understanding hes-
• band to eemit a woman to Com-
hine Mareiage and a career, in
the opiniera:of educators who Par-• .
ticipatecl ,10 Oberlin (Ohio):
Col-
lege's tftd biennial symposium On
•:ocertrratiGns-- tar wolner1;-' •
, `af. a woman WAntS glory,"
She must remain 'single,"., observe
ed Mrs. :Katherine Greene direc-
toe of education at the Sherwop.d •
• School, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.:
Marriage and Childrep Mean, she
said; "a setback:of ten years. in,.•
prefessienal • careers. There is 1.12
prohiera .about marriage and
, job until e avoinaa haschildren,
g,he adaW. ' •
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•:Peculiar 'Poultice :
In Iiiirrisberg, Pa., 8,7 women --
was found who ,fpr 30 years' wore
• Christmas seals ,on her chest to
preeept tubereaiosis: •
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for originkr intisleal d,othpod• .
tions. Canaklitinseof either sex
under, 22 yr;ors on March 4,
• 1941, • the closing. .date :for
entrieS., .
Yueloe Divisiob open to. awe- .
'netitorte.under.ie wile do next .
• qualify tor nrier prizes.
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I. ..-174.s.'...entrY : piT8 a hit • full ' in- .
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',Tomato jeliv eau chahec almost
any Mene or dish with ene•eadepe
ttQalt6. talenr($1 .11.st (3. '..Y(40114' W*ib8hIrnprove e•rrt:Yo
Jt'flyPoWder..tif you'llave•Tiot tried
this little Olga yee wi bfa(lelight.... -
ad with the:resulfs). Firstiy,l,am °
• giving . you good jelly, recipee
.which 'cell.be ilsed,as u fougdation' •
, and then seine WOYs. in which you
can; eillize it .4o effect.. •
14,1 • • (Pc I'leatiti::..T!eil:A.d Yj.
,. 2 clinie caimed tomateee
• ' ,bay leaf: t. • ' •
teaspoon salt
_1 stalk celery •
aSugar to taste..
tablespoon scraped 'claim)
ta:blespeon ,
'HOLIDAy SALAD
.Chal stomato 'jelly mixture ivith:.
eeetcasional *stirring until of :the •
coesisteney of:strained honey, than -
. fold in laa 'mei diced peers (eXtr,0
• and cup 'chopped •alittoadae'''"a".•
REFI:PROTlONrti-AL'Aiiea
tomato jelly Mixturewith .
-...,voceeetenalsetisetuntil..
• gistency • of Strained honey, then
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pepper finely chopped and 2 table • :e •
spoon.steekappeda.,pimentee=
• TOMATCY,G1•11oK.E4 SALADf
• Chill tomato'. jelly Mixture .witt
• eceesionelaiiierin'e uetal of *h eon '
sistency- of
Vtlieii Ore
which l,_
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n firm:'s-prc
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pan. that has tage
well aea
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low*if4.44iti.- • •
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•••Ond Part ef tersitd'jellY;
honey, thet
three pa* Pone enefeart • in ;1'4
fold hint; Cap piety ChOpped'er
elery cut i -
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•etip deld water
• I cu.p Chopped ,ceier
'1 cup , whipping ' criaan .
Soak gelathie hi water. Cook te-
matees'• eelery, onionanchseason.-:—.
. bee!, 10 niinutes. Riib through •
coarse,sieve..Re.heata• pour .slowly
over .'well -beaten egg yolks.. Cook '
• In doable boiler •until taixteae 6314. ,
the ,,spoop. 'Add :gelatine, earring:, •
dissolved...Let-stand lint:R:04ra
,Beat With cioyer beater untfl
• Whip creaM,and.feld into•mixture: ••
Pour into wet mould and •chilla•-•
Unineuld on lett* and Serve..
With Peledadreisieg Serves '8:
• 'Mite'. Chamberi welcome.. per: '
tonal letter' .1 from inteeeited
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reader.. , She hi "'pleated to receive a
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