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JOSÉ FERRER "John Huston's MOULIN ROUGE
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1953.
PRACTICAL
THE PROPER AGE
FOR SCHOOL
By GARRY CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D.
have unusual
QVC-
IN spite of the fact that child will
strain. Moreover, follow-up
moat first grade classes are overcrowded, many paronts are pressing the school 10 admit children below the regular age for entrance; and all too often the school succumbs to pres-
sure.
studies have indicated that the child beginning reading too early very often lags in reading then and later,
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But suppose your child is about to enter the first grade and is a very lonely, timid child. At any reasonable sterillee, you should find ways to attract piny- Even if the first grade class i mantes of his age to your home, small, the child entering it un- just me at a lime and more duly early, will unlly be jater. Help him win mure play- Hurmed thereby. The buik of males. This may require lot
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vations indicate that na
objective evidence by school of parental skill and effort and at sychologists and enstial obser- best, sttecess may come slowly.
primary children, Tule, it's better child enters school several months over nge than a month or two under age,
Parents want their child to be- gin the first grade too soon for various reasons: he wants to go; they suppose he will be lonely, left at home: they fear he with miss out on a lot of experiences the older playmates høve,
Let me urge parents to aunck this problem of few or no play- mates when the child is only three or four, and find ways to help him mix with other chilld- ren long before he is old enough for school,
Boy More Handicapped
It might not immediately Barn the child to enter kindergarten unduly early, but if he does, he is And many parents suppose all the more likely to enter first ther child is brighter than most grade too early. As a rule, a boy other children are, regardless of
entering the first grade too corly
the facts. Furthermore, some is more handicapped than the mothers, whether they work out girl), as the average girl around skie the home. or not, think of six is farther developed than the the school as a parking place for average boy of the same chrono- a child. Then sorne parents, see. Jogical age. This fact may help! ing that their child has few or explain why there are tnore boys no playmates, think of early than girls in the middle grades school-entrance an advantage. who are poor readers, Yet he's the very child the
Anyway, parents would be school will be calling "imma- wise to abide by the school's ture."
regulation and advice on when
As reading usually begin in their child should enter the first the first grade, the too-young grade,
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THIS PHOTOGRAPH, which is from the book "Decorating for Joyful Occasions" by Marjorie W. Young, shows a striking combination flower-fruit centrepiece. It is one of the examples of a variety of new ideas
for festive table-settings and other house trimmings,
Any Housewife Can Stain Her Chosen Design, Says Floor Artist.
S starps
parquetry."
DON'T NEGLECT A SLIGHT
COLD
By H, N. BUNDESEN, M.D.
To a slight cold,
HOUGH. It may only
it is a good iden to consult a physician regarding upper respiratory symptoms, es- pecially if a fever is pre- Rent. They can be the signs of one of the most frequent cancers that can occur in man, cancer of the lang.
One reason for the small number of cures of this disence is the fact that many of the cases are not diagnosed until it is too inte.
A recent study showed that half on average of ten and a months
clapsed between time the patient had the
the
Arst
symptoms of cancer of the lung until corrective treatment was undertaken.
It was found thot many patients had per- sistent
cough, loss of weight, and even hemorrhaging. from
the lung for many months be Jore consulung physicians.
Important fact
Mast of these complaints were attributed by the patients themselves to bronchitis, smok ing, or other such causes. It is แค Important fact that even minor respiratory symptoms, particularly in men in their ifties and sixties, may be the onset of cancer of the lung.
tumour
In persons developing sudden symptoms of coughing or splt ting up of blood, a physician should be consulted Immediate- ly and X-rays taken of the chest. This is a symptom that New York. home-I hope to be there," said tors are reviving the traditional coat of shellac. When this was should lead the physician ta
the dry, Erbe removed the taps, suspect
presence of 0 TOME
collect Erbe, an easy-going man of 45, in furniture, people
"Far as we can learn, he was Erbe said the woman wanting gave the floor a going over with tumour. nutbgraphis, the st in America to use to give an Noor u iraditional look clock wool, anti a coat of wax. records or old china. David
Sometimes there will not be say of the 18th century French The result-diagonal light stripes
symptoms any lung
present, Erbe collects floors.
Parquetry, he explained, is the could
a on a dark background. herself with do so
of tiredness, Erbe's rambling offices in a method of laying itours in geo- little stain from the hardware
"Any housewito can stain any but complaints
vague palns, and century-old building, once car- metric patterns.
store, some shellac, steel wool design she wants, either as the fatigue,
gradual loss of weight. A chest ringe house and stable for a. His floor collection is a side and ingenuity.
border around the rug, or over-ray often reveals a wealthy old New York family, line to his job as a floor ardet,
MAKE YOUR OWN the entire floor," he said. "But
or cancer in these cases. It ta are stocked with slabs of antique designing and laying floors
it's 'like buying wallpaper belleved that if routine chest flooring. both
and the wealthy.
Ife showed one floor designed you've got to give such a project X-rays are done as a proven- European.
His list of customers reads for a room setting in a large a lot of thought, not hurry home tive measure, many cases Some of it dates back to the the the Social Register and some furniture store. He santled the on Saturday and create a new cancer of the lung could be 1643-1715 reign of King Louis of the hallways and rooms of old finish off the hardwood oak floor for company on Sunday." detected early enough to do 1XIV of France. Erbe has mansions from the castern sea- until it was the natural golden
some good. elaborately designed
Erbe said stains will sand off flooring board to Houston and Min- colour. Then he used narrow
It a case of cancer of the from Louis Palace of Versailles, neapolis are paved with his strips of Scotch tape to create a anytime the homemaker wants including a slab which once was handiwork.
diamond design. A dark, almost to go back to plain hardwood, or lung is diagnosed early, surgery in Marie Antoinette's bedroom. He said his best customers black, stain then was applied make new design.-United can be performed that, in many...
1.licates, can save a life. JEFFERSON'S FIRST were the families with genera- overall, let dry, and given
tions of wealth behind them be- Erbe has flooring from the
enuse "they re extremely tradi-) Dobus Ferry, N. Y., building tona)."
American
which served as headquarters "They're, willing to pay $5,000 for George Washington during or so for a four which nobody the American Revolution. An- else has," he added, "The woman
other sab is from the former with new wealth is not a likely New York residence of Alexan- prospect. If she has the $5,000
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a Press.
of
HOUSES AND PEOPLE
der Hamilton, first treasurer of to spend, it usually goes for n By JOAN O'SULLIVAN
the United States,
mink coat."
"If they ever renovate or fear Erbe said bare, polished floors TT'S true what they say Monticello Jefferson's are coming back because decora- about meeting such in-
down
For Sparkle, Keep Gems
By Eleanor Ross
teresting people in the newspaper business. One of
Clean them in Royal Barry, Wills
who, while not a member of the fourth estate, has man- aged to meet plenty of in- his teresting people on be own. may
The most beautiful piece of water is lukewarm, since either costume jewellery, or indeed, hot ΟΣ cold water
the real thing in gems, won't harmful to these stones. An old They march through the register unless it is at its bright toothbrush does a good job of pages of his new book, and shiny best, So acc to it getting into crevices of the "Houses Have Funny that your jewellery gets settings and the backs of stones Bones," in amusing array.
attention.
set
Diamonds, and the beautiful
to accumul- They
clear warm
are
where dirt is apt
painters, Car- late. Rinse with coloured gems-rubles, sapphires, water,
penters, clients, of course, dry carefully. emeralds, aquamarines-whether tured or
other people Pearls, whether artificial, cul and all the
Oriental, should bo In gold, platinum σε
kept pearl-like for their that help make the adven-
really palladium, should have regular delicate beauty to be really tures of an architect enter- washings, using tukewarm water
artificial taining, especially an urchi- and mild soup.
appreciated. Be careful the
pearls A frequent
goland}
tect who has a good sense with a clean, soft of humour and a lively | then, onte every | Hen)
soap and water, care
:
Give
often,
dampen a soft cloth with mild imagination.
carefully drying
FOOD PARCELS FOR HOME
every trace of moisture. Oriental or cultured pearls can stand un occasional washing in To ensure delivery before Christ-
lukewarm water and mild LOOP, mas, Food Parcels must be ordered
Dip into suds quickly, rubbing before Oct. 21st or 31st.
clean with a Orders
soft cloth, then Just as quickly rinse in fresh accepted after this
date can-
Jukewarm water and dry thoroughly. A good way to do not be quaranteed
this in to stretch the strand taut on time.
soft towel.
to arrive
at the DAIRY FARM
on
1.
Professional Care
Royal Barry Will
Much of his time, Mr Wills spends at his country place in Cohasset, Mass., where a huge staircase was once left on
the front lawn.
Then there Was the husky through the bathroom floor. driver who appeared nt the. Little pipes were inserted in Wills home one day with a truck these so that the bathtub over- loaded with an entire Colonial flow might run down into the staircase that Mr Wills had hall without spoiling the cell- bought from an old house in ing. As an afterthought, sho Gloucester. It was purchased stored a mop and pail in the en the promise that it would be hall closet, stored in a wrecking yard until needed, but the driver, would have none of carting it back. It was a fine idea until one Instead, ho dropped it on the Saturday when the bathtub over- front lawn, lolling it lean against flowed through the pipes just as a free, where it stayed until five of Mrs Damon's old cronies neighbours complained about ils from the Women's Guild amabled elephantino proportions,
Into the hallway. and WETG drenched.
Another
Fine Oriental and cultured
wealthy client pearls déservo professional care,
When it comes to ellents, Mr thought the cost of painting the and apart from home care,
Wills has had more than his exterior of a house was too ex-
of should get an occasional cleaning | A bricklayer with a big stomach share unusual ones. A pensive, so she decided to do it [by a jeweller.
can leave his mark on a chim- favourlie was Mr Damon, a bit herself. When it was
time to
• bit and Costume Jewellery should boney, as this sketch illustrates. queer and more than gone over constantly to keep it
absent-minded. He would de paint the upper storey, her chauffeur rigged a bogun's chair at its best, especially when the Probably nobody but Mr cide to take a bath, tum the and hoisted her Bomo twenty stones are set with glue. In lieu of wall i would know a brick faucets on full force and then feet in the air, while he held
dunking, such pieces should be layer like
do something else onto a rope to keep her aloft cleaned with
Luigi Pasquadoro, go off to bid trouble building forgotting completely about the Thom are only a few of the in water to which a few drops ahimneys. His stomach tuck rurming water. As a result, the countless characters you'l of ammonia have been added out so for that loddvertently hell celling, Where
times. stones aró held in place he leaned against the chimney fallen forms colly below, had in "Houses Have Fuany Bonna
'a book, that people with funny. His wife finally hit on a solu- bones, are mire to enjoy. The by prong, and not foff-backed, while the mortar was all got. give them the soup, water and am a resulty most of his chime, tion. Before having the petting amusing text is illustrated, with toothbrush treatment as outlined neys had a curved contour, the replastered, she had a carpenter, gay little sketches by Mic Wills, for real pieces,
exact shape of Luigi's gomach, Lore several small holes in one of which is reproduced here,
dampened who cloth
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