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Show (&h?ifl v2:t? tta?RfiT' (i-ft- ,i MoMtoia Peak aid Narrow Street companionship. "If it' a Father's Day mesWhen I hear anyone complain as said I for not it's us," sage, about life, as if he had no I tore open the envelope. Then choice to make it better, I am I read: reminded of a day with friends "Owing to circumstances bein Interlaken, Switzerland. We this day sat on the porch of the hotel yond your control, me the privilege happy gives waiting for the clouds to roll the Dad to of saying Thanks, by so we could see the summit best little Mom in the world. of the Jungfrau. Late in the Your loving son, George." afternoon we were rewarded Mo. AD.C, Kirkwood, when the sunlight shone brilliantly on the snow of this It Mother Old-Faskio- Abeat Dating? I have convinced my teen-ag- e boys that when they go out on a date, it is proper to call for the girl at her home. But my daughters, just starting to bedate, say I'mold-fashioncause I refuse to let them go ed can expect within the next five years one thousand new students every Monday! Mrs. John Adamsonj SacraI I President Eisenhower has anmento, Calif. nounced a plan by which each Tower Water the of us can help solve this probieyoad From my vantage point at lem. You and your neighbors can the clothesline, I often look and your school officials House "White local hold a through the treetops to where to thresh out ways Conference" I can see the town water tower looming high in the air. to meet this pressing issue. In Somehow it never fails to give Illinois these local meetings 15. me a feeling of contentment. began May The thinking of these local A radio announcer recently to ended his daily broadcast with groups will be transmitted or regional meetings, this thought: "Two men looked county to state then meetings, and out through prison bars. The White national the to one saw mud, the other stars." finally on EducaI was struck with the despair House Conference " will be held next tion, which of the one and the hopefulness November in Washington, D. C. of the other. Perhaps if we By attending the meeting in keep our thoughts, our hopes, you can help and our aims high; if we look your community, school provide a better up, beyond the water tower, to your for your children. education the stars, we can better see Marion Lamet, Warsaw, III. the true beauty of the earth. Mrs. Francis Gerdes, Jesup, We Pay $10 for Your Letters Iowa. We welcome your views on Crbb In Idvcatien any subject of general interest. Education is fast becoming If we print your letter, you Public Problem No. 1. The will receive $10. Letters must be signed, but names will be problem is this: jean our comwithheld on request. We remunities and our states provide serve the right to edit consufficient classrooms, teachers, tributions. Address Letters Edand money to educate our rapitor, Family Weekly, 179 N. idly increasing school-ag- e 111. population? It's truly a big Michigan Ave Chicago 1, up, they could have viewed something rare and priceless. nl Vio VimiCO and nn in mereiy sound his. horn.. 1 realize tunes nave cnangea, but I still think that if a girl is worth dating, she is worth calling for at her door. A Mother, Peru, III. ..... famous mountain peak. As I looked about for a good place to take a picture, I saw people sitting with their backs to the grandeur of the Alpine peak. They were facing a narr row street lined with small souvenir shops-- a sight that is available any day. By simply A LETTER ABOUT LOVE. .. KEY TO t A DISH TO SET BEFORE A .... HOW Leonard S Davidow, Publisher Pu blither Walter C. Dreyfus, Associate Director Melanie De Proft, Food Editor William "fetter, Art Director Associate Editors Robert Fltigibbon Regina Gruss Ben Kartman, Editorial ' NEWLY-WE- Hal Levinson '. FAMILY WEEKLY " .; MAGAZINE Jerry Klein 1 JUNE ' !, 1955 EASY ................ PATJRN$ , , I ; i3 . :: . . .. .Tr.:777:rr.rrr:.l2 ..... .13 13 ,. by ClaraaTTm."..:.':'!"v MEET SI AND AM, WALT DISNEY'S SIAMESE CATS." BUDGET HOLIDAY IN LAS VEGAS by Peer ...... J. Oppenheimer...... JUNIOR TREASURE CHEST edited by Marjorie Barrows INDOOR-OUTDOO- R adventure in pure pleasure, few things can compare' with an ocean cruise. Whether it's a short trip around the jaunf lo Bermuda or a world, you can't bear the carefree, leisurely pace of. life aboard a' luxury liner. If you're planning to put yourself in the place of the young couple on our cover, you'll be interested in the page 12 feature on shipboard fashions. (Photo from Italian Lines.) 14' TO REMODEL WITH WALLBOARD THE LIGHT TOUCH IN holier-than-tho- th KING (Recipes) D MY SONS HAVE AMOST REMARkXlLTFATHEt IT'S ister's wife receiveth the gathering together of the young and the old and the wretched refuse of a multitude of the bean of the coffee and moreover of the chili. If it be not said of the minister's wife that u, then she bear the mantle of if she doth she fall prey of the paragons. And of victim is she then to mantle the her, clasp the vipers. Like unto angels, junior grade, must her offspring be, though it has been spoken of them from antiquity that they be devils while yet in diapers swaddled. Nay, believe not that the minister's wife will gain a free ticket to heaven upon the coattails of her husband. For, lo, she doth earn for herself each single feather of her wings. Fot; an .(... .. . DO YOU RATE AS A GRANDPARENT?. FAMILY-WEEKL- " ...... THE FUTURE by Dr. Leo Bartemeier. SUMMER CRUISE by Allyn Rice. North Michigan Ave., Chicago I, III. H. Armstrong Roberts wide the doors of their own parlors. The min- Cowers Contents: " . 171 problem. Illinois, for instance, turning around and looking he doorbell rang. It was a Western Union boy, holding out a yellow envelope. "Mrs. Campbell?" he asked. "Sign here." A storm of anxiety rushed through my mind. Something had happened to my son George . . . or . . . "Don't worry, lady," the out to meet a boy. They think messenger reassured me, "it's it's all right for a boy to drive not bad news. I've been deliv- ering Father's Day telegrams all day. n Then it couldn't be for our house. I had been a widow for 16 years; and how often, in those years, I had floundered in eager attempts to meet George's need for a father's minverily, the lot which is that of the Job. of ister's wife would vex the patience For joining the hand in holy wedlock with a man of God is such that it beareth the semblance of shaping a woman into a marble image. I say unto you that the minister's wife is sorely tried that she must seat herself among the angels whilst yet of this earth. But also is it so that mankind doth not ask of angels that they dwell within the walls of ancient houses, and angels come not in aged automobiles to spare the Spleen of congregations that grow wroth o'er frequent trade-in- s. Nor do the saints march forth to church on the Sabbath in robes which flaunt their beauty. The minister's wife must needs cast cosmetics from her and lave her skin with unguents yet more pallid than the lily. . Yea, within the portals of Grand Central Station liveth the minister's wife. Through it mempass the circles of the ladies' aid, whose bers findeth it not in their own hearts to fling . . . K? LIVING by Ruth W. Lee 17 .IB .....If Address all communications concerning editorial features to Family Weekly, 179 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago I, III. Send all advertising communications to Family Weekly, 17 E. 45th St., New York 17. N. Y. 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