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Show CACHE AMERICAN BarrcV Furniture For Brick Terrace Is Unusual Device By BETTI WELLS If there on thint that atari ua down when w go vuitlng to new ci.y. it' for our hmt or hoateia to drive ua around to ae too Not that many aighta aren't W interested are very much. The part w mind ia having to wilh enthusiasm Just too often for any good For on thing a We even give out of adjectivea give out of enthusiasm eventually Yet acre guilty of indicting the lame punishment on our guesta W apent all yesterday afternoon driv lng our company around to see our favorite spot and waiting for their exclamations. Well, anyway, ae picked up this bright idea which even our ae fear bored guest perked up to see 'Taaa a corner of a bruk terrace furnished with barrels, nothing more or less, but painted all In white with green bands The table had a barrel fur its base with a square top of wide planks painted white. The chairs were made ol barrel frames cut out to form a back and supplied with a cross piece and a cushion. One barrel stood on its aide with braces underneath to keep it from rolling It was tlllea with dirt and had an opening for plants to grow in Several barrels were cut down into tubs for shrubs and others were cut down and braced for stools When cushions were added thev were green and as we sa'd, all the barrels were painted white with green bandings Picture that against a red brick terrace surrounded by flowering shrubs and you have something! As pleasant an outdoor grouping as we saw included a rustic arbor Milton Lloyd Smith, an attorney, with table and chairs of natural un steps from bis plane at the skyport finished hickory. after a trip from his home e Hi Bettv Wells WNU Service. near Huntington, L. I. Steve Parkinson is his pilot and Roy Sellgman of this limousine of the the skyways. Whistle co-pil-ot . LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE SEVEN AERIAL LIMOUSINE IS NEW WRINKLE Oilcloth Shelf Edging For Kitchen Windows NEW kORK Since ike fall of 1931 an etisity which may eventually change the e conception of New Yorls'a air terminal nee! haa keen taking place at the foot of Wall atreet on the East river in New York City. Ihe downtown akyport haa olTered an appealing opportunity to hualneaa men of Manhattan financial district who are now living all the way from their home on I.ong Inland north ahore, making in 13 minute a trip that would ordinarily take at leant two hour hy train. It rout $10 a month to une the airports facilities for a fourpannenger plane and fbO en-lir- a month for an right-passenge- r ship. Mary Howard, vivacious young starlet, recommends these simple facial exercises if youd avoid premature lines. Puffing and blowing is good for lines, but whistling is an excellent substitute. th Titist . . . Try neck revolving for circulation. Turning the head from right to left will do the trick. Stretch . . . E? stretching helps develop that good contour. Its all part of the Chin routine if you want to fight off the advancing strides of age. Judge Ilardy Craze fr Cary t a Wrangler Glamour to Order By Virginia Vale Rl'TlI tVYETII SPEARS 7E ARE indebted to one of tha ' readers of this column for By 7EARS ago, when the 1 Amos and Andy" craze started, enthusiasts used to defend themselves against skeptics by saying that they liked the radio program because it was so human. this idea. She was ao enthusiastic bout the book SEWING, for the Home Decorator, - olTered with these articles that she wrote a nice letter of appreciation and also described this clever idea of her own for making her kitchen gay. AU of us know how often kitchen curtains must be laundered. Yet, Now the movie goers, in droves, re saying the same thing about tha pictures bated on the lives of th we like Interesting windows in this room as well as any other. Well, here is the answer with the minimum of work. The curtains themselves are as easy to wash and iron as a dish towel no frills, just hems. But dont make them too skimpy. A full width of material is not too wide. Cut away the selvage at the front edge and hem it with a hem. Use a hem at the bottom. This gives the curtains body so they will have smart crisp lines. The cas-tn- g at the top should be just wide MICKEY ROONEY enough for the curtain rod. And Hardy family The latest one, Lova dont forget to allow for shrinkFinds Andy Hardy, is making plenage If the material is not prety of friends for the series, and may shrunken. lead to demands that earlier Judge If figured material is used, Hardy and Family pictures be rechoose colors that will harmonize vived. with the shelf edging along the The cast Is good; Lewis Stone, top of the window and the Mickey Rooney, Cecilia Parker, as shown in the sketch. The Anne Rutherford, Lana Turner, Ross thumb tacks used for the shelf Clark, Raymond Hatton. You'll feel edging may also add color interthat you know them. est. Mickey Rooney it superb. His perHomemaker NOTE: formance might well be listed as should have aEvery of Mrs. copy Spears among the best of the year. Don't book, SEWING, for the Home Decmiss Love Finds Andy Hardy. orator. Forty-eigpages of difor making rections Gary Cooper la perfectly happy, and curtains; dressing tables; now that he is making "The Cowboy and many other useand the Lady and wearing the kind lampshades ful articles for the home. Price of clothe he wanted to for hit role; 25 cents postpaid (coin preferred). not the expensive toga that the stu- Ask for Book 1, and address Mrs. dio's wardrobe department picked 210 S. Desplaines St., Chiout for him, but the kind that a Spears,111. cago, would wear. ch E. Roland Harrlman, trotting Thomas Hitchcock Jr., Internahorse enthusiast and Investment tionally known polo player and a banker, commutes dally from Ar- partner in the Lehman Brothers den, N. I., In a plane piloted by banking firm, commutes dally from Cliff Kernochan. He will return lat- hi Sands Point home in a plane er to take Mr. Harrlman home after which be pilots. For busy men, Its work. a boon. THORNTON BURGESS BEDTIME STORY By THORNTON W. BL'RGESS I TITLE JOE OTTER was fairly bursting with excitement He could hardly contain himself. He felt that he had the greatest news to tell since Peter Rabbit had first found the tracks of Buster Bear In the Great Forest He couldnt keep it to himself a minute longer than he had to. So he hurried to the Smiling Pool, where he was sure he would find Billy Mink and Jerry Muskrat and Grandfather Frog and Spotty the Turtle, and he hoped that perhaps some of the little people who live in the Green Forest might be there, too. Sure enough, Peter Rabbit was there on one side of the Smiling Pool making faces at Reddy Fox, who was on the other side, which, of course, was not at all nice of Peter. Mr and Mrs. Redwing were there and Blacky the Crow was sitting In the Big Hickory Tree. Little Joe Otter swam straight to the Big Rock and climbed up to the very highest part. He looked so excited and his eyes sparkled so that everyone knew right away that something had happened. The news was not long in coming. Hi1 cried Billy Mink, look at Little Joe Otter! It must be that for once he has been smarter than Buster Bear Little Joe made a good natured face at Billy Mink and shook his No. Billy head said he, "you are wrong, altogether wrong I dont believe anybody can be smarter than Buster Bear Reddy Fox rolled his lips back m an unpleasant grin Don't be too sure of that1 he snapped Im not through with him yet. Boaster1 Boaster' cried Peter Rabit Reddy glared across the Smiling Pool at Peter Im not through with you either, Peter Rabit' he snarled Youll find it out one of these fine days' But Peter answered-Reddy- , Reddy, smart and sly, Couldn't catch a buzzing fly! said Grandfather Chugarum! Frog in his deepest, gruffest voice 'We know all about that What we want to know is, what Little Joe Otter has got on his mind Its news great news' cried Little Joe. We can tell better how great It is when we hear what it is, replied Grandfather Frog testily. "What is it Little Joe Otter looked around at all the eager faces watching him and then in the slowest, most proFarmer voking way he drawled: Browns boy is afraid of Buster Bear. For a minute no one said a word Then Blacky the Crow leaned down from his perch m the Big Hickory Star IPusI Tree and looked very hard at Little Joe as he said: 1 don't believe 1L I dont believe a word of it Farmer Brown boy isn't afraid of anyone who lives Blacky the Crow leaned down from his perch and looked very hard at Little Joe. in the Green Forest or on the Green Meadows or in the Smiling Pool, and you know it We are all afraid of him. Little Joe glared back at Blacky. 1 dont care whether you believe It or not. it true, he retorted. Then he told how early that very morning he and Buster Bear had been fishing together in the Laughing Brook and how Farmer Brown's boy had been fishing there, too, and hadn't caught a single trout because they had all been caught or frightened before he got there. Then he told how Farmer Brown boy had found a footprint of Buster Bear in the soft mud, and how he had stopped fishing right away and started for home looking behind him with fear in his eyes all the way. Now, tell me that he isnt afraid! concluded Little Joe. For once he knows just how we feel when he comes prowling around where we are. Isnt that great news? Now well get even with him C T. W. Burgess WNU Service. Three Smart College Girls tie-bac-ks ht slip-cove- cowboy really They are telling an amusing story around New York about Jon HalL It happened when he and Frances Langford were honeymooning there, and were guests at a lake not far from the city. Hal took a canoe out one day, and the attendant stopped him, saying that he couldnt do that until hed taken the canoe test So Hall, who grew up in tl and of whose skill in the water you know if you saw "Hurricane, took the canoe test as obediently as if he hadn't practically lived In one from the time he was born. Ta-hi- The new Boyer picture, Jumping From Plane Tests have proved that when a parachutist jumps from a plane he falls the first 500 feet in 6V4 seconds; in 10 seconds he will fall 1,000 feet; and at the end of 21 seconds he will have dropped 3,000 feet. n Photographs taken by camera also show that a parachute opens completely within two seconds from the moment which releases when the it is pulled. slow-mo-tio- rip-co- rd Algiers, has been the inspiration for a new dance, a slow very much How Women fox-tr- like the tango. Kay Kayser, whose radio popularity Is spreading rapidly, played with his orchestra when it was introduced in New York. Glamour can be cultivated, these s days, if the girl who wants it to be in Hol-L- " T lywood. Theres a man named At Siegel who has made a business of it; teaches his pupils how to walk, how to use makeup, how to put a song over how to do practically everything that most of the hap-pen- girls on in Their 40s Can Attract Men t Here good advice for woman during her change (usually from 88 to 62), who fear he U loee her appeal to men, who worries bout hot flashes, loss of pep dizzy spells, upset nerves and moody spells. Get more fresh air, 8 brs. sleep and If you need a good general system tonic take Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound, made especially for women, it helps Nature build up physical resistance, thus helps give more vivacity to enjoy life and assist calming jittery nervee and disturbing symptoms that often accompany change of Life. WELL WORTH TRYINGl the screen and in radio have to do these days. He is credited with developing such stars as Ethel Merman, Dorothy Lamour and Shirley Ross, and among his pupils at present are Marsha Hunt, Andrea Martin and Patricia Ellis. Much of his work is with people who have made a hit in radio, been signed up for pictures, and dont know the tricks of the trade. Odds and Ends Too bad that Don Ameche had to spod the first part of that European location by coming doun with appendicitis . . . And maybe 20th Century box wasnt wild when they heard of his illness! The new house which Lupe Velez and Johnnie Weismuller were building will be finished and rented, unless Lupe changes her mind again about getting t divorce . . . There's a radio in every room of Jack Bennys new house . . . The Vickens sisters, who climbed so rapidly to success ui radio, are now working hard to achieve it on the stage; theyre at the little theater in 1roiincetown, and experts say theyre good . . . Douglas Corrigan has agreed to signing a film contract, if the story is to his liking and it should be, for it will be the story of his oivn life . . . Martha Kaye set September 12th for the date of her wedding to David Rose, and then was informed that shed have to call off her plans, as she would be uorking that day . . Ihe picture will be " Never Say Die," with Bob Hope; Mr. Zukor expects tc make the Raye-Hop- e team a comedy starring one . . . But Martha wishes would that he postpone his plans for month or so. C Western Newspaper Union, Dont Neglect Them t Kature designed the kidneys to do marvelous job. Their task is to keep the flowing blood stream free of an excess of toxic impurities. The act of living fts itself is constantly producing waste matter the kidneys must remove front the blood if good health Is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function as Kature intended, there Is retention of waste that may cause body-wid- e distress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes feel tired nervous, aU worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passages may be further evidence of kidney of bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys of excess poisonous body waste. tet nd Doan's Ptlls. They have had mora than forty yea's of public approval Are endorsed tne country over. Insist on Doan s Sold at all drug stores. ... Some of the smart collegiate wear displayed in a recent New York fashion show is shown bpre. Left to right: An odd jacket and tweed skirt; a plaid skirt and Shetland tweed jacket; and a reversible corduroy coat with slacks to match. Sudetens Drill With Shovels TEPLITZ SCHONAU, CZECHOShowing once more their growing allegiance to Germany, Sudetens living in the tempestuous Czech border regions are drilling with shovels. 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