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Show The Cache American, Lopan, Cache County, Utah Iajre Six Kathleen Norris Says: - lj Cluiml&U Released by Western Vtsitpef Ufitos. Let Your Daughter Bell Find Freedom 8ndict - WNU Feturt. STAGE- -' MENTAL CASES During the last war medical officer . examining recruit reminded him that as he bad had attacks of bronchitis, be would hardly be fit The for overseas. chest was clear but the physician pointed out that under stress end bad so hard that the SCREEN, RADIO fiy VIRGINIA VALE fteltated by Western Nvwtpaptr Union. EVER since she chalked amazing success up in Mrs. Miniver Greer Gar-so- n has been pursued by producers who want her to do a play on Broadway this fall. Shes read a dozen scripts and turned them down. Now shes been asked to do one :alled Queen Elizabeth; the asker is Margaret Webster, conditions weather the bronchitis might return and he would be a liability to the country, lie was a superior type of individual and pleaded director daughter of Dame May Whilty; the directed Mis Garson in her last London atage hit. "Old Muwhich sic. If "Random Harvest, the actress Is making with Ronald Colman, is done in lime, ahe may consent. medical officer talked the matter over with the captain of the unit he was joining. As it was thought that the outdoor life might "toughen" him, it was agreed to accept him as there was nothing against him but Frances Gilford, the new "Mrs. the "history of the attacks. Tarzan, really owe her new asThe outdoor life at camp agreed signment to the impersonaUon of with him, he had no attacks of bronDorothy Lamour that the gave in IS the chitis, and gained pounds Uie recently released "Henry Howheaviest he bau Gets Glamour. William Thiele. ever, arriving in England the damp climate caused an acute attack of bronchitis and pneumonia and he had to be invalidated home with.1 out going to France. Today every recruit has an film made of his chest before be receives the rest of his examination. Other testa are also made. What about the mental condition of recruits? How can it be known how recruits will behave under the shock, danger, noise and surroundMy mother suggests that Lee end I come to her for dinners el regular boarding rates ; but that would mean marketing, and dishwashing on the old ings of war? This is going to be a difficult matterms, except that we would be paying more than we can afford. ter for the psychiatrist or mental specialist attached to the board of By KATHLEEN NORRIS BAD COMPANY medical examiners. Thus Dr. LauThe have memories of unfulfilled much claim deren H. Smith, physician-in-chieand ambitions and lost opportuniold partment for mental and nervous ties make the worst kind of diseases, hospital, Pennsylvania upon the time, company and are certainly not Philadelphia, says that the mental money, youth, happiness of FRANCES GIFFORD the specialist ordinarily sees fully de- their children? an old a desirable substitute for The we want mental him who i directed The Jungle Princases; veloped joy of accomplishment. satis-a- s to use his Skill to exclude, as far question, never to be woman who faces middle age cess, the first Lamour triumph, I and la also directing "Tarzan Tripossible, all those people who factorily answered, for even with only if" and u when " would be seriously damaged In their when all reasoned out, and but to show for the umphs, caught the picture at a capacity for useful living by the cirhuman hearts will solve it as things she might have done neighborhood theater, and asked to cumstances of war. have Miss Gifford tested for the with her youth faces also the I role. affection and weakness and However, as recruits are examand prospect of an unhappy old ined first at their own villages, towns filial obedience dictate, age filled with repets. That dark Gable certainly made his or cities, the local physician la able elderly tyrants will continue is why Kathleen Norris has g In a to give information as to how the I to have things their own way, departure from uritten this message to young blaze of glory. Hia latest, Somerecruit conducts himself in the com- Nina jg 28; she has been the where Ill Find You, which he did m unity and can advise whether the girls and their mothers who f of a with Lana Turner, has outgrossed love them but will not let recruit 1. suitable for oversea, or mam every one of the pictures he home service only, from the mental I four for eight years. For SIX them go. Be sure to read her has appeared in over the past seven and emotional standpoint. Doubtful I of those years she has been engaged a this letter from answer to e years, with the exception of "Boom cases can always be sent on to the to bo married; her husband-to-bgirl who has been engaged for and that doesn't count be-- I Town, is a young doctor with no very brilMedical Advisory board. six years. cause it played at advanced ad- liant prospects; Nina ha) no money mission prices. saved and they are wondering whether they dare take the chance a good cook, and she suggests that of marrying, with the possibility of Lee and I come to her for dinners Jean Arthur spent most of a day boarding rates, but that autographing 500 of her own photoobligations to his old people and hers at regular dishand mean would marketing staring them in the face. graphs with kisses not long ago. It for me on the old terms, ex- was A mistake often made is In think' just after she returned from a My father died last May, after washing a cept that we would be paying $60 tour of army camps, following comlng that exercise should not be takyears of invalidism," writes Nina. month more than we could afford of The Talk of the Town. en by middle-age-d individuals as it My mother is a strong capable on teaching. I am so pletion I Whenever she met a boy from New will increase the blood pressure and woman of 66, but she has bad eyes, unless went all I them between cannot read, and lives in constant perplexed York city, where she was born, she enlarge the heart know what to do; I long to get As a matter of fact the blood fear that blindness will overtake her. dont from promised to send him a photograph Lee wish and everything, autographed with a kiss. She used pressure of athletes is slightly low- My little sister Bessy went to State away offer from some far. two er than those of the same age who Normal college as I did, and I ex- could get an lipsticks before shed finished. away city and I could simply walk take no exercise and the heart is, pected that her salary as a teachreand the routine out on drudgery, if anything, smaller. er would help out at home, but she Ever hear of processed parchand worry that have Thus it can be seen that two Indimarried very young and now has sponsibility ment? Loretta Young encountered so mine been long! viduals whose blood pressure Is the three small babies, though she is The chances are that the capable, it the other day; found she'd been same, can go for a holiday of two or only 23. mother is making quite wearing it, in fact, in her new picaffectionate three weeks and on their return the Uncle Assists. 6f herself, just widowed ture, The Frightened Stiff. Its a a martyr blood pressure of one is higher than "My uncle pays taxes and insur- and with Bessy married and now new substitute material, and was the blood pressure of the other. ance on our little cottage, amountNina deserting her! And the chances used In an evening gown. Questioning brings out the fact that ing to about $200 a year; I pay are also that she would tell you the one whose blood pressure is So far as is known, Veronica Lake everything else. With my fathers that her whole purpose in living was higher than when he went away has insurance money I have turned our to make life easier for her girls and received the first request from an oth-eall while the time the "rested two front rooms into a separate contribute, at any sacrifice, to their imprisoned American in Japan for has been active. The one who It came from maa photograph. apartment, with a bath and kitchen. happiness. rested all the time admits, however, This is already rented for $40 a Such mothers never look back and rines taken prisoner at Wake island, that as he was outdoors all the time month. mothremember just how little their own and was forwarded by the InterBessy cannot help my he had a great appetite and as the er; Lee, my sweetheart, makes mothers' plans and desires mat- national Red Cross. food was good he bad eaten more $1,500 a year as a resident at the tered to their own youth. They than was his custom and his weight hospital, and is beginning to have stepped off happily into matrimony; A few months ago Ruth Husseys had increased several pounds. a few private patients; not a very they took it for granted that every bridegroom, Robert Longenecker, That lack of exercise and increase good chance that I could help my young woman has a right to her own saw s newspaper picture of the acin food intake increases the blood mother either, in any crisis. life. tress. He clipped it and wrote unout H. O. Dr. is pressure by pointed And so she has. If Ninas mother "I am sick with longing for my der tt, Heres the girl I'd like to Blood own Gunewardene in his book home, the letter goes on. It has to take boarders, let them be marry. Not long ago he could add Pressure and Its Sequelae (re- is I did marry! The misery for a man and woman boarders other than Nina and Lee. Heres the sults), who states that physical in- who love each other to put off again Nina and Lee have a right to pri- photographer girl who took the original own activity taking no work or exercisof to the their the time of their happi- vacy, delights and photograph,' Eric Carpenter, also e-plays an important part in ness again together, and we have grown home, no matter how small and photographed the young couples Inin conditions blood high pressure weary and impatient, sometimes to plain it is. Coming every day to wedding! dia. High blood pressure rarely oc- the for dinpoint of almost breaking with the same old dining-roowho runners curs among rickshaw each other, during these long years. ner, hearing the same old problems Nelson Eddy and Announcer Bot take violent exercise with long and I have not had money for pretty of leaking faucets or broken windoso busy trying to outexhausting hours, whereas high things, for the holidays we might what freedom is Nina Garred were other with amateur magic each wit blood pressure is notably common will the She to enjoy? wipe have had together; I have worn my going a while ago that the on the air among certain social groups who cousins clothes, schemed and wor- same old dishes, answer the old telelead sedentary (sitting down most ried to make ends meet until I feel phone, sit down to the same two signal for their radio show almost of the time) Uves, with overeating. caught them off base. Nadine Congames of cribbage just as she has nor like an old woman. looks upon their efforts witl The thought is that as we grow for done years. My mother says now that she she has sworn that th( suspicion; older, we have less desire to exer- cannot Owes Mother Apology. possibly manage on $40 a minute the pair shows an interest cise and when the heart is affecU..' of life her has Nina given enough on teaching in the sawing a woman in half or failing, too much exercise can month, that I must go until Lees income warrants our to her old people. It is her mother stunt shell leave Eddy without s put a strain on the heart and on Lee says that a doc- who ought to be grieving, who ought partner. the blood vessels. However, in the leaving her. cannot possibly be a to be apologetic that she has mannormal individual some exercise tors wife is too much of a aged her affairs so badly that this Kay Harris, feminine lead in Co should be taken daily a few bend- teacher, that it There is no splendid daughter isnt to have a lumbia's nerves. our on strain western feature, "Tht of an ing exercises and a brisk walk if outfit wedding, lovely a trousseau, and even pretty Fighting Buckaroo, was starred is the heart and blood vessels are to money for to to which with clothes her new go with the most modest little apartthe first picture in which she ap get their own needed exercise of ment, there must be good manag- husband. It was "Tillie, the Toiler. peared. their elastic tissues. to marto Nina is get My advice ing on our small income. and let her helpless at ried once, I want so to be happy, to be QUESTION BOX ODDS AND ENDS mother, her criticizing aunts, and Duffys Tav loved and free and able to rest in her generous cousins and uncle setcm, hailed last season as one of thi do! I women as other home cause me to have my Q. What would tle all the problems that her maroutstanding new program development want so to pay Lee back for these a sharp pain in chest and a thumpcauses at home. Doctors of the year, returns to the air Octoba riage on But of waitingl 6 . Just for fun, Lou Nova and Les generous years ing m chest? have a way of prospering, and docA. The pain may be due to gas, the other hand, there is my mothwives are fortunate women, lie Charteris, author of the Saint mys tors nervousness, or even to a heart con- er, and my aunts assure me that because the incessant tragedies and ter its, went on as extras in some of thi Miami Beach scenes of The Big Street' they would not be surprised if she responsibilities of the greatest prodition. Consult your physician. . Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins ant ill and die as a to taken be were Would an of flow excessive Q. fession teach a man the value of Ceorga Brent will have the leads ii of of shock the result my leaving. saliva following a meal be considhome life, serenity, affection, childWarner Brothers picturizalion of thi ered an indication that an abnormal No Vacation In Five Tears. hood. The years ahead will be kindsuccessful stage play, Old Acquaint thyroid condition is present? It is five years since I have had er to Nina than those that have once . . . Marjorie Reynolds and Bar bora Britton will be leading women fo A. An excess of saliva la more gone; hers has been the sort of girlvacation except the Christmas any likely to be due to nervousnesa, or vacation, for I teach in summer at hood that makes for a happy and Bing Crosby in Dixie the story o Dan Emmett, minstrel man. some stomach disturbance. a woman's college. My mother is grateful maturity. d 1 Aid-ric- h Heap High the Cookie Jar! (See Recipes Below.) That Sweet Tooth "Mom, may we have some cook' lei. please? That question asked In a childish voice with real pleading is going to ... be at daily as the .A A' sunrise and sun' set these days as your younger members of the family feel the snap of fall in the air. School days with their de-mand on youthful energies will perk up summer's lagging appetite tool Very few of you can say "no to a request for cookies. Far from spoiling the appetite for dinner, a cookie or two with a glass of milk will help the child get gracefully through the late afternoon hours until dinner time. Keeping the cookJe jar full may have been your major problem In former years. This year it will be that plus making cookies with a ration of sugar. But you'll do it, I know, and these recipes will help you: Oatmeal Crlspies. (Makes 4 dosen) 1 cup shortening tt cup sugar 1 cup dark corn syrup 2 eggs, beaten H cup sour milk 2 X cups sifted flour $4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 cups oatmeal 2 cups raisins j Cream sugar and shortening. Add corn syrup. Blend. Add beaten eggs. Sift together dry ingredients. Add alternately with sour milk. Stir in oatmeal and raisins. Drop by spoon-ful- s on an oiled baking sheet. Bake in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Ginger Snaps. 1 cup molasses cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt H cup butter 2 tablespoons sugar Vs teaspoon soda 1 tablespoons ginger Beat molasses to boiling point and over fat Add sifted dry in pour gredients to molasses and fat. Mix well and shape dough into a long, thin roll. Wrap in waxed paper and place in refrigerator to chill overnight. Cut into thin slices with sharp knife and bake in a moderate oven until lightly browned. Remove from pan while hot and store in tightly covered container to keep crisp, That son of yours may be grownup now and in the service, but my guess is that some of those good, Lynn Says: Preserving Food: Eat and can whatever you can from your Victory garden. But you still may have some left, you say? There are several methods to take care of the surplus. First, investigate to see whether your community has one of those storage lockers where you can rent space in the freezing locker. Cleanliness and speed are important factors in this type of storage. Food must be well selected to warrant the expense of this type of preserving. Drying at home is another excellent way and one of the oldest methods available. Driers can be bought for a reasonable sum and used to advantage for drying and storing fruits and vegetables. Other foods such as root vegetables, pumpkins and squash have good keeping qualities if stored in their natural state under well regulated temperatures such as in attic or ce'Jar. Dried beans, peas and cured onions may be stored in an attic. Squash and pumpkins require a relatively warm place with free circulation of air. This Week's Mena Apricot Juice with Lemon Slice Macaroni and Cheese Tomatues Baked with Chopped Green Pepper Center Shredded Green Salad Butter Rye Bread American Prune Pie Beverage homemade cookies of yours will be mighty welcome to him at camp: Honey Fruit Bara. (Makes 2 dosen) 2 eggs K cup honey !i cup sifted flour 54 teaspoon salt Si teaspoon baking powder Si pound pitted dates, sliced ounces mixed, candied fruits Beat eggs and honey to blend. Add sifted dry ingredients and fruits and mix well. Turn into a greased, lined pan. Bake in a modes, oven for 45 minutes. Remove paper. Cool and cut into bars. Roll in powdered sugar if desired. Store in covered jar for several days to mellow. Chocolate Chip Cookies. (Makes 154 dosen) Si cup butter Si cup honey 1 small egg 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Si teaspoon salt semi-sweSi cup chocolate chips Si cup nutmeats 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and honey until light and fluffy. Add egg and beat well. Sift dry ingredients twice, and add to butter mixture. Add vanilla and blend well. Fold in chocolate chips and nuts. Chill, then drop by spoonfuls on a greased cooky sheet Bake at 375 degrees for 12 minutes. Can you spare a cup and a quar- ter of sugar? I think you can if that you know you will spread that sugar over eight dozen cook-ie- s as in the following: Vanilla Nut Ice Box Cookies. (Makes 8 dozen cookies) , 2 cups sifted cake flour ISi teaspoons double-actin- g baking powder Si teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons butter or shortening Si cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1 cup granulated sugar 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup chopped nuts ISi teaspoons vanilla Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt. Sift again. Cream butter and sugars gradually, creaming thoroughly. Add egg. nuts, vanilla and mix well. Add flour gradually, mixing well after each addition. Shape into rolls, 1 inches in diameter and roll in waxed paper. Chill overnight or until firm enough to slice. Cut in slices. Bake on ungreased baking sheet in a hot oven (425 degrees) 5 minutes or un- - f til light, golden brown. A fruity, unusual pie is this one combining prunes and bananas with cornflakes and coconut A sugar-save- r, wax-pap- er et too: American Prune Pie. (Serves 6 to 8) 2 enps cooked prunes ISi cups whipping cream Si cup honey 1 cup sliced bananas Few grains salt 2 cups uncrushed corn flakes Si cup shredded coconut Baked pastry shell Cut prunes from pits in small pieces. Whip cream. Measure one cup and blend with honey. Add fruit and salt and stir to blend. Add cornflakes and blend lightly but thoroughly. Pour into baked pie shell and sprinkle with coconut Top with remaining cream and serve soon aft-er preparation. IF hat problems or recipes are most on your mind during these fall days ? , Explain your problem to Lynn Chambers and the will give you expert advice on it. Address your letters , enclosing a stamped envelope for your reply, to her as Miss Western Lynn Chambers, Newspaper Vnion, 210 South Desplaines Street, Illinois. Chicago, Released by Western Newspaper Union. r y V HOW t, N father Its its I movie-makin- suP?rt ' Exercise Food Blood Pressure r w-blinds, .. |