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Show i. t r ' ! .- -L Two old friends met on the street jor the first time in years. One was shocked by the haggard look of his old pal "Charlie" he -sighedyou surehave changed. WhaU makes you look so old?" "Trying to keep young" Charlie said wearily. "Trying to keep young? I don't get it." "Yes" was the response, "trying to keep nine of them." The Lgguorian 4v i 6 if r fa girl folded her hands dramatically and sighed, "Oh, I feel such an intenselonging to do something The -- teen-ag- is a fellow who can reAn member when the only women in a barber shop were the ones in the Hit makes air smell flower-- as? fresh er Police Gazette. --AI Spong The Curse, of Positive Thinking " "Well, I say the first human will land on the moon before September of 1959 what's more, I'll push you up Brady St. hill in a wheelbarrow, if he doesn't!" 35' Wick deodorants are too slow . . . some aerosols too weak . . . freshen just for the moment ; but Florient really kills bad odors fast! So economical, too it lasts and lasts. No wonder more women buy. Florient than any other air deodorant. 4 fragrances: floral, Spice, Mint, Pine "Of course, you're not imposing on friendship, Bob. Everything will work out fine. Now just whereLo I cosign for this loan?" "Go ahead and write a check for the groceries, Hon. I'm sure the tax refund will come tomorrow, and we'll deposit it before the check can clear." "No trouble at all, Harry, keeping your cat while you're in Europe. Say, what do you feed her? Seems like she gets fatter every day." "I can lick any man in the house!" Francis O. Walsh DA IN .. - Ice-Crea- m Man Cometh name that the star of example, Fredric March Marlene Dietrich and Jennifer Jones arejiage names. Their real namesare Frederick Bickel, MariaMagdalene von -- Losch and Phyllis Isley.) There is no limit to the number of prizes you can win, so get the whole family in on the fun. This is the final contest in the "Name the Stars of Tomorrow" game. Enter today! THE JUDGES ARE: JANET LEIGH, star of "Who Was That Lady"; JERRY WALD, producer of "The Best of Every- thing"; Sometimes the most dampening on a prospective home-buye- r a look at the basement. in-fliien- ce is Ken Kraft . Bawl of the Open Road owners on my vacaDear service-statition route: Please build your rest rooms a mile on on up the highway Where kids who have just stubbornly refused them Decide with urgent wails they should have used them! Georgie Starbuck Galbraith to- morrow pictured at the right can use in his film career. ( For - No doubi tfie children think he is A summer Santa Claus; v his bell, His jolly truck, merry His willingness to pause Must seem to them a bright new friend, A kind of white. St. Nick Who every afternoon comes by With favors on a stick. To parents, though, he seems to be No giver of delights, But more a taker who drives off With coins and appetites. Dick Emmons e lay. Start now to dream up a E. M. Marshall 4 acts three ways to brine relief from menstrual suffering.It relieves cramps, eases head- " ache and it chases the "blues." Sally now takes Midol at the first sign of menstrual distress. J ' -' " 1 tWmW WITH Foot Specialist - Puts Out Fire! specialists know of the fast cooling: relief that sreaseless, medicated gives tired, burning; feet. This frosty-whitcooling cream quickly softens stinging corns and callouses. Keeps feet feeling long. Get happy and comfortable all-dtoday. At all druggists. 'The Star Spangled Toot Ice-Mi- nt e, ay Ice-Mi- nt talkfJmericaaJoiit-d- HENRY WILL-SO- one , of Hollywood's top agents; and PEER OPPENHEIMER, Family Weekly's lywood editor. Easy-to-Follo- w Hol- Rules 1. There will be six separate weekly contests, each with its own set of prizes. You may enter each contest as many times as you desire, using either the entry blank published each week in FAMILY WEEKLY or a reasonable facsimile. 2. All entries for Contest Number Six must be received by midnight Thursday, September 3. Entries may be mailed on post cards if desired. 3. The prizes for Contest Number Six are: 1st Prize Gertrude Ederle Swimming Pool. 2nd Prize RCA Whirlpool Washer-Drye3rd & 4th Prizes Westinghouse Electric Ranges. 5th & 6th Prizes Mercury Outboard Motors. 7 to 14 Nesco Electric Rotisseries. 15 to 22 Disposers. 23 to 38 Airex Fishing Sets. 39 to 58 Seth Thomas Wall Clocks. 59 to 88 American College Encyclopedic Dictionaries (2 Vols.). 89 to 118 West-clo- x Wrist Watches. 4. Entries will be judged on the basis of originality and aptness of thought. Judges,' decision is final. In case of ties, contestants will be required to write a statement about FAMILY WEEKLY. All entries become the property of FAMILY WEEKLY and none will be returned. Entries must be the original work of contestants and must be submitted in their own names. 5. Conteswinners wilt be notified as soon as possible. 6. The six contests are open to all residents of the United States except employees of FAMILY WEEKLY,. its affiliated r. W Midoi . Her bobby -- sox friend was skeptical. "Others? Whatdaya mean 'others'?" "Oh, you know," the gir replied. " 'Others' anybody outside your own . family." PERIODIC : This is your last chance to enter the contest that is tbe forothers! The old-tim- e 10 Family Weekly, August 30, 1959 Banner is the only piece he knows!" companies, its distributing newspapers and their families. The contests are subject to all Federal, State and local . V regulations. |