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Show FAMILY WEEKLY QUIZ Mothers - fa V Wonderful K'ew First Aid for Children's , , 4 are putting our best foot forward when out in company. Even the "Man Who Qame to Dinner" considered himself an impeccable guest. But the real test of a guest is what his host or 1. t, True It's 9 bv Charles and Jean Komaiko. We generally ' think, we . .Skin Injuries! do uou test as fashionable to be a late these days! Be the first to tell an off -- color story- - hostess 'thinks of him; To .see, how. you score, check the statements as true or false,' then compare them following ' with the correct answers below. If you are wrong on more than' five, you may be a pest as a guest, v . - WmUe half-ho- ur ! 2. 3. 4. Unlike iodine end other harsh 5. antiseptics which may sting and actually burn delicate tissues new Unguentine works these 4 ways: Prevents faaze from sticking to the Injury! thank-yo- u note. X. Other guests are amused when you re- - cite 1. Relieves pah fasti 2. Fights Wectleal 3. Promotes foster bealfef ! 4. old-fashio- ned you send a 6. 7 it breaks the ice, It's insulting to bring a gift if all you can afford is a trifle. Unexpected guests are always fun, so phoning first is unnecessary. if Q They'll think you're domestic problems at parties. 7. Even if the hostess tells 8. Every hostess enjoys being mented on her food: N you to stay out of the kitchen, it's polite to help. p compli- - Feel free, to ask your hostess who the - other guests at a party will be. - toknow Q e- 9. For scrapes and burns-Help- s ease the pain! Soothe on no sting ! Wash off no stain I It-th- when' to leave. Mw Improved iraj, J A ' - - - DrMali TIM rmt-A-M IR5 ; I ill Mm ' n . ' oi '8 " '6 VS -. 'S 'Z 'l V Do It Yourself rT" -- guests-responsibi- lity UNGUENTINE j. psi If you have a screwdriver by Charles Ballenger 4 Pry ' professional finish by Give your work loose, sagging screen fails to do its duty because it lets insects wiggle through, so a careful homeowner makes screen repair a priority job. But before starting, consider the typef screening to use. With reasonable care, bronze, copper, plastic, or aluminum screening will last about as long as the house, but the initial cost is high; Galvanized scTCening"is" filling screw holes with Plastic Wood. Handles like putty and hardens into wood. moldings and remove old screen. Cut new screening methods shown, fasten one to the top tail with Vi"' cloth staples. Use copper staples with stainless steel, bronze and plastic screening; galvanized steel staples with aluminum and steel-wir- e screening. off to size with tin snips and, for both .cheaper, but not; as 'remanent; care, rusts out in a few seasons. But whatever type you choose, here aVe two methods of stretching new, screening that will give you a taut professional job. p In this stretching method, place a board 4" wide and as long as the screen's width against the bottom rail. Place screen-en- d angle. Tack screening ing over board and tilt up to to upper edge of board but don't drive staples all the way in. Push board flat and. hold down to pull screening taut. 45-deg- ree " ft Sands down to a smooth, hard finish resists weather." .I. ess ... wrm U. S. save :v , vi s- - T--' - ' . c- - r , , A BONDS it's wonderful the way Chewing-GuLaxative m acts chiefly REm to WASTE-WGOO- D FOOD Rere'i the secret million have discovered about the wonder chewing-gu- m laxative. fully different T Is different because you chew It. It's different, too, because It -removes mostly waste not food food I T does not work In You see. the stomach, where food Is being dl- gested.a That's why It does not take food you need away lot of the good for energy. worka Doctors know that ton-a-mi- nt chiefly in the lower bowel... removes mostly waste, not good food! So to feel like a million, do as milrr ... lions do. Chew delicious and feel full of ' life and energy! Get Jl 22x3 rtnr-A-Miif- T, rror-A-MiN- rtiif-A-MiN- In the .second method, nail a board to the working' surface about a half-in- ch from the bottom rail. Lay screening over this board and hold in place by a second board partially nailed to the first board. Don't drive nails, all the way into the board. Next, cut two wedges from another piece of wood. rant-A-Mu- riZNfA-MIM- - IS Tl Fasnamint r IMt CHIWINO-OU- FAMIIY lAXAltVf WEEKLY V A MAGAZINE . When screening is secured, place wedges on each side be- tween boards and bottom rail. Tap wedges with hammer until screening is taut. In both methods; tack screening along bottom once it is "tight. Then tack the sides and finally the center rail. Cut off excess screening and replace. moldings. APRIL 24, 1955 . |