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FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1948.
H WOMANSENSE
WATTEAU
CHAPEAU ·
WINNING THE MALE VOTE SHE GETS MAIL VOTE,
-And Miss America '47
B
Sets To Wed
By William J. Fox
big
Memphis, Tenn. "My but you hovo polien a ARBARA JO WALKER sweet smile there in your picture won the male vote as Miss Walker," he wrote. "Well you. Miss America of 1947 and a real pretty girl I love pretty girls so come on write to me won't now she seems to be getting the yo another from somewhere in
mail vote.
want to
Almost every day that postman staggers up to her home here with another batch of interesting read HEAVILY-BACKED hat for sum-ing matter from strangera most of
Watteau" Bat, the home day "platter" or "shepherdess" hat. It is murry her. appropriate for hot weather, is made straw lined of coarse shiny pink with black velvet, laden with pink roses, green leaves; tles under the chin with long, black velvet cords.
Around
Town
The
Barbaro
Kentucky:
get
your'
"Dearest Barbara. I seen picture in the newspaper the other day so I cut it out and I think its very good an you say you want to married? Well it's up to you ......I've seen a lot of girls but is they sure can't come up with you. I mean being cute. I've bought_girls coca colas everywhere else. They wont even look at me. I think we
nesalike proposal on a penny postal can get along fine don't you."
A man in Alabama mnde a busi- card:
The trouble is that all set to marry Dr John Hummel, with whom she was in love before winning her beauty title at Atlan- in her church choir, teaches Sunday tie City last September. She sings school and continues her studies at Memphis State College, from which she will be graduated in June.
But do those widely-reported facts discourage the distant Bwains? Consider this one from Missouri (photo enclosed):
"I need a good wife. If you need a good man, please write,
Or this smiling suitor from West Virginia, c enclosed his picture
with Mercia too:
Hillaly
RESSMAKERS and milliners
Dhad a busy time these last two weeks catering for yesterday's House. reception at Governmen! A
casual visit to any of the leading fashion houses would have rewarded you with at least look at someone trying the one New Look on for the occasion.
And with some
laughs too. I found a dressmaker in visible dis- tress over a dress fancied by her dyed-haired customer, who, but- toning up the fussy lace work on the blouse, happened to mention that she had on "Invitation from the Governor".
"Madam", the dressmaker sald, "do you think this will be suitable for the ." "Oh yes" her ellent answered, "I am delighted with it. Very charming Indeed.” "But madam". persisted the good woman, "for the Garden Party?"
Light dawned at last. "Oh this, oh no, no, this will be for my cock- tall party next week. I have a dress for the Garden Party. It is ten years old but, "she added with a laugh, "it is in fashion again you know."
concerned
tastes. If carry Bo
The milliner is less with ker customer's madam thinks she can much on her "garden" Hat, and yot feel comfortable, It is her lookout. "Hats" as one very truly put it, "vary with the courage, of one's clients."
I was visiting a friend up at the French Mission the other day and a chalked inscription on a wall was drawn to my notice.
"The wages of sin is death, But the wages of the Govern- ment servant is negligible."
A little ungrammation) perhaps, but sounds like the wit of a very bilter wag.
.•
3
You may
have noticed several little green triangular-shaped objects hanging in Chinese foodshops for the Inst week or so. They are the
"rice-packets" Chinese ent the Dragon Boat festival.
during
It's Dior's!
SUMMER EVENING
Simple ankle-length evening dress in white pique with tatilco decoration. The designer?” The Inevitable black patent leather 'beli should give you the clue. It is Christian (New Look) Dior,
Food For
ww
Thought
Chilled canned peach julee is good appetizer to serve before a ham
dinner.
"Dearest Barbara," he wrote, "saw your picture In the paper where you'd rather have a home than a star. You are just the girl I'm looking for. I've been married and I know how to take care of my wife,
I'll be I have no children. looking for an answer."
German Makes Bid This one by German youth
EL
combined a neat sense of the prac- tical with the 'romantic;
Importance of Oral Hygiene
5-20F
If you want a pretty smile, visit your dentist at regular Intervals, sayM singing star Kitty Kallen.
By HELEN FOLLETT
will be exercited. is impossible to pay too much and the gums
brend crusta and TOW nttention to oral hygiene. Brush- Ent ing the teeth is not as much fun vegetables.
The first processes of digestion go. as playing with the make-up props,
If the teeth are but st is vitally more important, on in the mouth.
mastication sensitive,
13 not Rightly, there should be a thorough brushing after each meal to remove thorough. At the first sign of dis- all foreign matter. Particles of food comfort go to your dentist. Don't be thorough adhering between the teeth soon a coward. By having a change in character, forming chemi- examination and necessary repairs
Hikely to cols that are
cause de- every six months you will be saving col way. The brushing at bed time is yourself money and discomfort. particularly necessary, Ilygienically, the health of the mouth and teeth may mean the health of the Indivi- dual; cosmetically it has much
to
with the loveliness of the countenance.
of am a sportsman." he wrote in tortured English. "champion of the youth in our district of the Rhine- land, no smoker and no drinker of alcohol but
would have like-i Ita piece of good chocolate and every day my chewing
Kum. For do continuance my studies of sport must have sufficient nourishment. especially
fat. vegetable
grace (grense), oll and sugar, but our alimentation here is not enough to make the champion in the year 1948."
To cook bacon that is crisp and nt, bake in a hot oven (about 400 deg. F.) about 10 minutes, or until sufficiently browned to your taste. Watch to see that it doesn't burn.
small piece of When you have
It
Made with very starchy rice and minced meat and bound firinly with cheddar cheese left over, wrap bamboo leaves, they are delicious snugly in a plece of waxed paper. when eaten hot. You can also buy Be sure to fold over the edges care- completely. them sweetened with dates, to be fully and enclose it eaten hot and, if preferred, with the Store in the refrigerator in a cover- addition of a little syrup.
cd dish.
near
Evaporated milk mixed with an equal amount of water has the same afood volue as bottled milk and may
be used in the same way,
ค
Then he asked Barabara for food package containing those items, capping his letter with:
TC-
"You know well, my lady, which great joy it is when a person celve a distinction and how beautiful It is itu man has a female helper?"
Lucky is the girl whose sym- metrical outlines of mouth. icelh and jaws are perfectly moulded. One cannot change the bony forma- tion of the face, but the mouth can assume a pleasing expression and teeth, with perfect daily care and professional attention, can be made a beauty asset.
Our teeth were given us to use; merely they are not
ornamental They need coarse food so that they
We know that when any part of the body is systematically exercised,. It develops greater strength
and
stability; when little or no exercise- is indulged in, the parts wenken and diminish in strength and endurance. That means that you are not to foods. Eat mit yourself to soft raw carrots, cabbage hearts, celery, young onlons.
Decay occurs more frequently in tho the double teeth, in which formation of the enamel cup is ir- regular. In the little Assures food collects, ferments and crodes the outer covering, causing a cavity. For that reason you must brush the biting surfaces of your teeth, and brush them well.
BOYS AND GIRLS MAGAZINE
A Story All About Names
--Mr. Punch Tells it to Knarf and Hanid--
By MAX TRELL
WR PUNCH
MR
was reading a book when Knarf and Hand, shadow-children with the
the turned-
around names, came into the room. He looked up with a smile as he Erected them.
Is it a story book?" Knarf asked, pointing to the book. "Because if it is, I wish you'd read" us a story from jt, Mr Punch!"
"It's a telephone book," said Mr Punch. "It's Blled with names of people. But there are stories in it Just the same."
"How can there be stories in o book just flied with names?" Hanid asked curlously.
"Well," said Mr Punch, "there arc stories in the nantes. what I mean.
That's
Long ago, blacksmiths didn't have regular names.
And
Now take the name goes Tom the Smith, or Jack the Smith, for instance. There's a story Smith, or Henry the Smith. in the namie Smith."
Anally people got around to saying: 'Look, there's Tom Smith, or Jack Smith, or Henry Smith!"
Long Ago
name weren't
Knarf and Hanld wanted to know
Not Blacksmiths. what the plory was, and Mr Punch said: "Long, long ago-hundreds "Yes," sald Hould doubtfully, and hundreds of years ago-people "but how did girls gets the didn't have regular names—“
They Smith, Mr Punch? "Oh," Knarf" interrupted, "if they blacksmiths!”
regular names, what didn't have were they called?"
No, they weren't blacksmith. But if their fathers were Smiths, they "That's just what I'm getting at," were called Smith, too. And all the Mr Punch went on. "They didn't children were, known ng Smith, same with the have regular names. So they were And it was the called by the kind of work they did. bakers, the millers, the carpenters. work that anyone could do was to tailors. Because in this book, and | Now, ano of the most Important the weavers, the farmers and the
make iron
shoes for horses, and Mr Punch, "you will and Baker, Don't try to refreeze fish after iron tools, and iron fences, and steel Miller, and Carpenter, and Weaver, thawing. It should be used as soon | swords.. and any kind of work and Former and Taylor." as possible after thawing.
with fron and steel. They made It red-hot, and beat it into shape on Knart sald: "I heard of a an anvil. And the people who did who was named after a river!"
"Blocksmiths!" Hand called out.
"Indeed!" said Mr Punch. "What Mr Punch nodded. "That's right, was his name?" that kind of work were called—"
Some folk never step dentist's office unless pain drives them to it. But I know a lady who goes regularly every six months for examination of her teeth.
Recommended to an American- trained Chinese dentist recently, she No more than 1⁄2 tsp. is necessary found 1 гаге character. After when a recipe calls for a "dash" of checking over her teeth very seasoning. carefully, he stepped to one side, put
en his spectacles and looking out of
For a change, try cream-of-mush-my dear. Only Instead of
being
"Hendrik Hudson!"
man
the window sald, quite dramatically, room grovy with roast chicken. called blacksmith (which is a pretty an if giving a speech, "Madam, my. Scrape the brown from the roasting long name), they
were
called But Mr Punch smiled again. "He examination is over. I have the pan and add 4 cup of water to the smiths. People would say 'Look, wasn't named after a river, Kaneft honour to inform you that your teeth chicken drippings. Pour in a can of there goes the smith And, since Oh not The Hudson River was are in most excellent order and condensed cream of mushroom soup all the smiths had first names, too, named after him! He discovered' it there is nothing I can do about it." and stir.
they would most often say: "There before it had that name at all!""
RYDER
RED
WILL LENNON PULL THROUGH, DOCTOR?
__CAN'T SAY FOR A FEW DAYS RED ITS A MIGHTY NASTY BULLET WOUNDS
Strangers in Town
I CAN PUT IHIM UP IN
MY SPARE BED ROOM
TILL WE
KNOW?
TELL HIM NOT TO WORRY ABOUT HIS LITTLE GIRL. LETTY SHE'LL
BE AT MY
RANCH/
By Fred Harman
WE NOT KNOW PALEFACE Y PRINCESS. CUSTOMS. DOILING MADS/ FIREFLY SAT THEY ARE STRANGE? TO SHOW
THEM GOLD
Junior Quiz
1-What are the cardinal points of the compass?
2-Who is the heroine of Dickens" "Old Curiosity Shop?"
3-What are octopodes?
4-01 what are United States: 5-cent pleces" made?"
5-Green can be obtained by com- bining what two colours?
G-What and where is the Gobl?
7-What country has the largest number of Quakers?
8-Did Christ belong to to tribe of Judah or Israel?
the:
were the
D-For what queen Hanging Gardens of Babylon built?
10Who were the seventh tenth Presidents of the States?
ANSWERS
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and
United:
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Rupert's Island Adventure-9
Feeling, very indignam. Rupert ruggles free and helps Willie. To his surprise the foxes suddenly stop their jeeting and run away at top speed. Gazing round, the little bear seca.the figure of the strong little dwarf, the servant of the old pro- lessor. carrying a large parcel. ***What on earth are you up to?" cries the little man. When Rupert explains the trick that has been played on them, the dwarf does not laugh, bus atares at them in 'a atrange
manner,
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