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Show t LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Woman's World Kathleen Norris Says: Aprons, Table Sels, Holders Are Easy to Make at Home Bu home just for the general purpose of brightening it a bit? Or, do you have a long list of weddings and showers to attend which will require gifts of one type or another? Either way, there are many amall sewing projects which you can embark upon and emerge with lovely things for the table or kitchen or for personal use. I know of no woman who is satis-fle- d with the number of aprons she has, especially when she sees one lovelier than some she has. Therefore, aprons, when pretty or neatly practical, always are welcome. Brides or even older homemakers can't have enough, for they do wear out, you know. If you want to make really pretty aprons, I'd suggest you use organdie or another delicate fabric for the main part of the apron. Half aprons are a good idea inasmuch as organdy certainly will not be used for the evening dish chore. As for trimmings, there is no end. You might like to ruffle the heart-shape- d pockets with some fragile lace and pipe the edges with more lace. If you can do neat applique work or can learn how any of the floral designs are good. Suggested Colors, Designs for Aprons A very effective combination Includes white organdy appliqued on a single large pocket with a large red flower. Carry out the flower applique in the opposite corner of the apron. If you like bows or hearts, do them in red in much the same pattern. Yellow organdy looks lovely when ppUqued with green leaves. You Bell Eradicate- - Bell SyndiraU. jr. 'vCy , , Gifts mad at bom . . St tnywhtr. or if bordered with another material. If you have a blue, black and white checked ma- - De Smart! ,Vv' , . r , , c. M1SCELLAKEOCS Jewelry applies, chain on .pool. rree Lal- ea the!', dves. carvers drills, J lull Quest. v JV" particulars and aopl, 'ie N. K. CROW PtBLlruim Produce P18IE, La, 1145 rSilt' , A Plate. Tatr for Dogs. Keys. Brau Name . 5c each postpaid, i Pfeify LuKi.Ml.-ewanted. Bob AZJ y; ANTED TO BUY WE BUY AND SELL Office Furmture. Files, fyiiewr.ters, lr.2 Machine. Safes, Cash SALT LAKK DESK KiCHANtE A-- MEN SALESMEN "I know h was the right doctor because he said rheumatic fever, that it would touch her heart ..." By KATHLEEN NORRIS fi i : . J - i ame. r;. i - AMTA COLBY Miss Colby is now on the visiting 36 cities to arrange for "The Emperor jxploitation iValtz." She makes it sound wonder-:ul- ! road, I 1 . I i ; "'vHf:'''-'-- is a true story about children in our family ; my telling it will show you how much in earnest I am about the great national killer, for I don't often get so personal. THIS ; T : terial, use a blue solid for applique, and border with the same color solid. In this case, make the apron ties of the solid color. If you are using a solid color, select a print that uses predominantly the same color, and use it for border and pocket trimming. Howard (Sam Spade) Duff and louse (Sam Aldrich) Jameson d3 i scene in "The Naked City" in vhich Jameson is supposed to try to iump from a window with Duff presenting him. The picture was filmed n New York buildings and streets, ind after the actors had rehearsed hat scene several times, horrified enants in a nearby building called he police. Half a dozen years ago Ruth Hus-.e- y played a newspaper photographer in "The Philadelphia Story" ind got an academy award. "The Ireat Gatsby," in which she plays t similiar role, that of a caustic, young woman, may ring her another one. I Marlene Dietrich finished "A For-;ig- n Affair" and took off by train for tew York, riding along with Kath-irin- e Hepburn, Gertrude Lawrence ind Noel Coward. New York is mere-- y a stopping off place; she will go m to Paris to make a French pic-ur- e. Jean Arthur and John Lund in the new comedy. Miss ire Vrthur also picked New York for a 'acation. g co-sta- Harriet Billiard of CBS' "Adventures of Oziie and Harriet," likes to visit friends in nearby studios, with the result that for two weeks running Ozzie couldn't find his wife when he wanted to introduce her to the audience before the show. It won't happen again; the second time, he announced that Harriet was being walked around the block to sober her up! When Rudy Vallee decided to be tertaining. n actor, as well as a crooner, a good The cloth and napkin set is very x.any people felt that he might beteffective in organdy, with white and ter have let well enough alone. But contrasting colors easily the most he made the grade and T Remem-je- r popular. Applique work on this set Mama" certainly proves that he is dramatic and effective, but love- uiew what he was doing. Frank ly effects are achieved easily Sinatra is following right along, doing through piping in red, green, blue, lis first straight dramatic role, that yellow or others if you don't have )f a priest, in "The Miracle of the the time for applique and need sev- Bells." eral different sets. Odds and Ends . . . Joan Davis, Use Other Materials an enthusiastic fisherwoman, has For Table Sets bought a navy surplus P. T. B. boat Any other type of material that for deep-se- a fishing . . . Alex will withstand frequent laundering recent, unpublicized stay in also may be used. You might inves- Hollywood may have been because tigate the possibilities of solid color he was discussing doing a summer broadcloth or replacement series for a leading netmuslin, percale, white goods such as dimity, and use work . . . Dinah Shore considered them with contrasting naming her baby girl Dinah Ann piping. Montgomery till she happened to If you are especially handy with ivrite the initials; that's when she the needle, you might like to work decided on Melissa for the first name out monograms in a darker shade . . . ABC's "Stop the Music" brings than the solid and decorate with us Kay Armen, who first won these. Transfer patterns are availrecognition on Taul White- able for initialing work of almost man's "Radio Hall of Fame" broad any kind. Sometimes it's possible to casts. secure initials and to sew over these so you will have the raised letter The new air series, "Youth o effect without too much sewing. Parade," a prospective aummer Cotton bags, dyed in any different sounds intcre ting. Starare another shade, wonderful ring Diana Lynn, it will dramatize source for material. It's a good idea scenes from motion pictures, with o to see that the bags are of the same new leading man for Diana each type if you are making a complete week. cloth napkin apron set. The bags should be opened and Bryan Foy, Eagle-Liocarefully dyed to prevent streaks. has completed final arrangeAllow to dry and press thoroughly. ments for filming "Canon City," the You'll be pleased at the lovely of the recent Colorado prison story color effects you can achieve by break, on actual locations where the this method. Dye your contrasting events took place. dramatic colors to match perfectly, too. d n About 20 years ago, an girl in my nursery had a severe cold at the end of Christmas holidays. While I was worrying as to whether she ought to start back to boarding-schoor not, we took the short motor trip from the ranch to the city apartment, and when it came time for the small girl to get out of the car, she could walk only with difficulty, and she was white with pain. We got her into bed, and got the right doctor. I know he was the right doctor because he said at once that it was rheumatic fever, that it would touch her heart if we didn't take care and that she must stay in bed, not leaving the bed for baths, changes of linen or anything else for six weeks. We followed these hard rules carefully, the little girl became well, and is now a happy wife and mother. The instant the doctor diagnosed her case, I telephoned the neighbor who had shared our holidays, and whose two children had also had the heavy colds and the mysterious sharp pains in legs and stomach. But this y soul neighbor was a who believed that children will do anything to get out of a return to school, and she packed them off with no further thought. They took a cold bus ride, sat on school benches, idled about the playground in recess and presently the small girl was seriously ill. For two years she was invalided, bright red spots on her cheeks, pain off and on, danger always close. But she survived, and although not a strong woman, still is living a normal life. Boy Drops Dead The boy seemied all right, but he dropped dead at 11 years of age, in a football game. This story is factual, and may seem unusual. But unusual is what it isn't ol Monty Woolley, who leaves his Saratoga home once each year to make a picture in Hollywood, is set for this year's task. He will appear as an eccentric nephew who conspires to be named heir to the fortune in "Tatlock's Millions." Wanda Hendrix and John Lund star, with Richard Haydn making his debut as a director. "The Bishop's Wife" was Woolley'a 1947 stint. coast-to-coa- the Mgh fashion successes of the seou is linen In natural color or in the semi-bleac- h that gives ever so many different tints of rich cream, sand and They're Ideal for russet or tan and white footwear. You'll also find costume Jewelry tallorel designed for smartly dresses and suit dresses and their matching linen dusters, a lovely soft bronte sometimes with amber or lighter contrasts. The effect Is new and beautifully rich. 1 1 Put yourself in line for bis money and real with o J. v 'i solid-colore- of JJJ. A-- "V Tem-plcto- One tZt taT?'iC THE GOODSFT I W. Chapman. lnU.rtat. it-rPOULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. FARMS AND LeGear'i Babr Chirk Bight! Use Dr. 6tr SUBSCRIPTIONS .YrtJ Ci AFoi-Lr- r Tau. in all their Umk,n, for effective, ff 1 Dr. th w Subscription l trot wanted hi p'" ready Satisfaction iruar. represent Western L.etoek V KV't Tab Gtar'i j Keep stores supplied Nationally advertised for you and merTop profit chants. Liberal daali boost sale. Sideline or full time WORLD'S PRODL'CTS Dept. XA-22- 9 Spencer, Indiana future. counter Match Aprons With Table Sets It's nice, when you want to give more than an apron, to make a bridge set with four napkins to match the apron. In this way the hostess can have a com Die te en semble for evening or afternoon en- with applique, raput Pay as yoa tady il.f,4 WWU HELP WASTFD Hints on Making might have a spray of these runApplique Trimming ning along the waist and hem. For modern effect, use a pink It's important to cut out your deorgandy and use black flower de- signs so there are no ragged edges. Use small sharp scissors or a razor sign on two pockets. Lavender organdy is very effec- blade. tive when appliqued with green or Prepare the motifs by turning yellow designs. back the edges and either hem or If you don't want to do applique press them firmly. If you are workwork, then use wide borders of a ing with wash fabrics such as you fine material in a solid color. The would be using in aprons, it's imsame color combinations as sug- portant to have no raggedy edges. gested above will work out well. Pin and then baste the design Print, checked or solid materials onto place. Sew on by means of when effective trimmed visible whipping stitches, art very running or machine stitches or blanket stitches of crochet thread or yarn. In some cases even liquid thread may be used. Art welcom Kur. J at-- J2JoijUiSttl This la called a five o'clock suit, which means it Is suited for dressy occasions. It's done In exciting tangerine Superla. Jo Cope-lan- d designed the dramatic costume with short chin-chi- n collar, skirt. cutaway jacket and peg-to- p J(2M I JnrT Pventand treat nutritional Feature. INEZ GEBHARD By ADD brains to beauty and yot Anita Colby. Once a top model, she turned actress, (played a siren In "Brute Force") but much prefers her present job of assistant to Paramount's in charge of production. She takes young feature players in hand, grooms them for bigger and better roles, taking special interest in those who work hardest. "Behave as if you were beautiful," she tells them. "Simplicity is the most expensive taste you can have." Wanda Hendrix is one of her candidates for Dress Suit V ad rNSTatcnoii . "LAY PoPtLuO tW. Three trii l! . ira rv ru WN0 TaXaim STAGESCREEN DAr tin MaL rtta YOU want to add something but iimple to your own DO Rheumatic Fever Stalks Children st happy-go-luck- It is the saddest and commonest story of American childhood. It is the story of the heart trouble that touches thousands tens of thousands of lives every year, weakening, injuring hearts, making them ready for final trouble. Not as bad as the dreaded polio? Not like that? Why, it is 32 times more prevalent and more fatal than polio. For every child stricken by infantile paralysis, 32 are fatally or permanently injured by this insidious and voracious evil. Children's deaths from polio, whooping cough, meningitis, measles, diphtheria and scarlet fever all combined, don't amount to more than a fraction of the deaths from injured hearts. And this is not to say that in the end, inasmuch as the heart stops beating at death, all disease and death come from the heart No, this is specific and localized trouble with the organ itself. Considering all this, why do so many mothers strain their energies and incomes to the limit on schools, amusements, clothes for the children and overlook the pitfall right at their feet, that pitfall that is dug by the heavy cold, the touch of rheumatic fever and the ignorant neglect? The minute you hear, from a competent pediatrician or diagnostician, that there is a "murmur" in the heart of tte child you love, then that child must get straight into bed and be watched, kept warm and amused, VM w&lh t t, f . . but h dropped dead ft at once that it WNU-- CARE HELPS Rheumatic fever, an nocuous, was gexx'-s-. in- harmless-soundin- g phrase has been nicknamed Vie great "National Killer" because of the fearful ravages it has made upon America's children. Most mothers are prone to regard the disease lightly, unaware of the tragic consequences which may result if adequate counter - measures are not taken promptly. Miss Norris illustrates the seriousness of proper care icith a sad tale of tveo children who icere afflicted icith rheumatic fever. Such useless tragedies are preventable. They are preventable by mothers who must realize the stark seriousness of rlveumatic fever. It is 32 times more preva's lent than polio, and deaths from ichoop-in- g cough, meningitis, measles, diphtheria and scarlet fever all combined, don't amount to more than a fraction of the deaths from damaged hearts. Good health is a valuable asset. In monetary terms no price can be placed on it. It is incalculable. To preserve it, v:e must exercise necessary care and reasonable precautions. f, The juice of a lemoTinT water, when taken first thi.f; ing, is all that most people wc'offi insure prompt, normal ,1 digestive tract and irapj,:- -tion ! Lemon in water is gx4 Q 1LES TROUBLE? of doctors have recommendeti1- They are rich in vitamin C valuable amounts of Bt alkalinize; aid digestion Not too sharp or soar, lemon kn Iree has a refreshing tang-t!- r,f. t mouth, wakes you up. It's'1"4'! i, purgative -s- imply hefp n,sw4ast: tern regulate itself. Try itltjL tv t ""Hf Now, doctor's formula you can use at home to relieve distressing discomfort of pain Itch Irritation du to piles. Tend to soften and shrink welling. Use tut proven doctor' formula. You'll he amaied at Its speedy action relief. Ak your druggist todsy for Thornton & Minor's r.ectal Ointment or Suppositories. label Follow In- USt CAUKHNIA SUNKISJU,h. structions. For sale at all drug stores. Wij pay for water? I gro-pu- wV mm mm if 1 ftutic ,o "Bduj ' V, h; k" th. of "sAni mi c MMJL . a Norm outs . - " mtL if o i p Li .a - a t)i p, b. ved Hfe! Barba t Royal fare, yet (hri)tyl Nourishing Gro-Puonly Ribbon-typ- e made, is S2 food one box contains as much food, dry weight, as five about cans of dog food (many are 70 water). r SP Oenerorion.ofAmericomha,,.; lemons for health-a- nd jeneielV ,J For Quick Relief DON'T DELAY ANY LONGER! ii, N9morehorshlaatith,tk!, the 8 fa. ityt utidei . t, c7i:7-dren- and not allowed to suspect what you fear, until you know that it isn't rheumatic fever. Cure Requires Patience The cure is slow, trying to Mother trying to the little invalid. But a few weeks of care now may buy him a strong heart and a healthy manhood, and those are the real riches of life. Which one of us would change perfect health for a million dollars, if with that million we had to join the restricted, nervous, suffering thousands of those who have heart ailments? American Heart association has a lot of data on this subject, and full instructions as to the conditions that cause heart troubje, the symptoms to watch for, preliminary precautions and actual care. You'll find it enlightening. If you will write today to the Public Affairs committee of American Heart Association, 22 E. 38th street. New York 16, N. Y., you'll be sent reading matter that may be invaluable to you and those you love. Of course, the grown-up- s get their share of heart sickness, too, but if we start with the children we'll get to them eventually. This article began with a personal story, and I'll end it with another, also absolutely true. More than 30 years ago, a severe case of tonsilitis laid me low with arthritis; fur 10 months 1 could not move without help. The suffering was severe, and when diet, comparative youth nnd a good constitution brought me out of that trouble, I was left with an impaired heart. For four months I had to neglect home, baby, typewriter, everything, lie flat and live on a rigid diet. It was unbelievably hard and depressing. But that was in 1917, and except for one short bout of surgery, I have not since spent two consecutive days in bed with illness. LIQUD INSULATION Tests in experimental houses show that an insulating material which flows like a liquid can save enough fuel oil In three years to pay for itself. The material, zonite vermiculite, is made by heating a mica type material until it puffs up into thousands of dead air cells. It is poured into spaces between walls and attic joints, and flows around obstructions to make a continuous insulat ing barrier. ck Mad by Kellogg't of Baitl Crtek and Omaha e ! Rail Commerce Types Traffic which is handled from the point of origin to the point of destination entirely within the confines of a single state is intrastate commerce. 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