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Show PAROWAX TIMES, PAROWAN, UTAH WOMAN'S WORLD El Smart! Simplicity Is Key to Remodeling Clothes Haley By Ertta at one time E or nnther. has decided that of i'l not accumulate a lot In her closet urv'f jrih'e clothing t.e resolution working out? clothes Curert fashions stimulate the -modeling and help you keep if you'd just put a little L fih! B"d effort into the task : it isn't always that j o ths k.e- courage remodeling changes from one sea ' mother are so extreme that vi ill simply not yield c; Use the oppor-,- r liberation. pV.ight .v vh.le it's here. , which were purchased f.-t,In for their i isg t! e foil come about thi t.e ,f change just rf car. so they can take you :ch to the new clothes in VI-n- 'cr Slim Silhouette H WOMAN, y Spr.-- al or some ornamentation for that has to be bought Color there. V batk-wrappe- I'se Good In Technique Remodeling "Just how do I go about this business of asks remodeling? many a woman, be she novice or an experienced seamstress. "It seems like I get started, then it takes months to finish, or the work never gets done, say another group. It's important to map out the work and to know just what you to achieve hope when youre chu' gipg a dress, blouse or other p.ece of clothing. Study the garment and decide upon the simplest for achieving a new procedure effect. When you undertake too elaborate remodeling job, you lose interest because they may take more THE READER'S time than you have available. If clothes are changed as soon as you tire of them, the adjustments they need are minor and can be made quickly while interest runs readers, this column by Kathleen K orris is being reprinted this ueik.) T IS DISTINCTLY d.sheartenmg to find, prominently featured in a magazine, an article by no less an authority than Doctor David Mace of Drew university, proIs Chastity vocatively entitled Outmoded'" Disheartening, because it seems to me dishonest to so title an article that, after flirting about suggestively among alternatives to adolescent and youthful chastity, Doctor Mace comes cown to the old code, comes down rigidly and he decides, sex, idealistically; must be lifted to a high level, must wait for maturity and marriage, and he sublimated into true mated love, the highest happiness man and woman can know. By J rj Cvr r LT SF V Towns Bank Quits Business to is necessary bring mending clothes back to their original beauty. Take the garment with you If you want to cnoose additional ma- - Just For . . . Will Bernard, LL.B. noticed that the pine tree on his neighbors front lawn had become badly decayed. Fearful of trouble, he asked the neighbor to cut the tree down. But the neighbor refused, saying: It's not my responsibility. I didn't plant it. It was there when I moved in! One day, during a windstorm, the tree toppled down on to the first A .man Fined Being Rude? A youth was working on a construction job one afternoon when he suddenly felt sick. His cousin, who happened to be working with him, started to walk the young man toward his house. When the youth faltered, the cousin grabbed his hand and d him along mans no one was hurt, but the damage to the building amounted to $1,000. The neighhouse. Luckily bor disclaimed liability, but a court ordered him to foot the bill. Is fhe sidewalk until they got home. man recovered, he er the young ad his cousin hlm so arrested for hand-- g rudely. However, the euii? r,cused to find the cousin even though he was not as 85 one more ton'll humane and er misht have .. The been. ge Said rudeness alone was not a 1.eso long as there was no it Unlawful to Enjoy Somebody Else's Troubles? A petty politician had a longstanding grudge against a certain city clerk. One day the clerk got into an argument with two other employees, and the men gave him a sound thrashing. As it happened, the politician witnessed the whole thing and enjoyed it immensely. Later the clerk tried to collect damages not only from the two . rrniti the set kur a condemned was strapped into the t1"1 the current was turned E"" on evernes tr,e astonishment, survivcd! It seems that lng ad gone wrong with the eiee.6,Ca rnec!'anlsm. When prison off announced their intention ta to tkotaRlln'" the convict appealed mted States Supreme Court. He -airnfd t131 going through the Sa ard'i,n0rdeal Ulce was a cruel n,an and was ur.ciyJ'''"'' Punishment tl0nal- However, the court ,JSed the man's plea. - men but also from the politician (on the ground that he had "apthe proved the attack i However, was court ruled that the politician not liable for anything Said the judge: "An onlooker I'n't responsible for a beating, just because in his heart he is secretly pleased to see it happen. He is only repon sible when he incites or aids in its commission. degradation of the women . . , develops, it is an analysis those who consider chastity highly inconvenient and whose policy is to do as they like. This leaves, he says "the extremely large third group that lies between. Those who try to add up the arguments on both sides. Doctor Mace states that the traditional viewpoint is that unchastity is undesirable because of its effects on the individual, in terms of disease, unwanted children and the damage it may do to the community, making family life and society unstable. Medical Science On the other hand, he admits there is the argument that to suppress sex desires makes people frustrated and bottled up. To express then leads to growth and enlargement of the personality. Later, while in the past full sexual freedom was impractical because of the danger of veneral disease and illegitimacy, medical science has now changed all that. Any intelligent youth, says the doctor in the next sentence, will tell you that the doctors have got And later again, D. licked. V. the man at least can take measures to protect himself. For the woman, safeguards are not so easiBut if protective ly available. measures fail, both social diseases can be cured, he observes. Immunity, however, cannot be guaranteed. The boy and girl who come together sexually, must face the possibility of pregnancy. If it occurs. says the doctor ungrammatically "They have three alternatives, a forced marriage, an abortion or an illegitimate child. He admits these are negative But he arguments for chast.ty. feels that the future may see them weakened, or even entirely neutral ized Someday." he says, "vener al disease may be stamped ou he Theft Reveals Child's Hunger Girl Stole Food Because Little Sister Was Unfed N. Y. PLATTSBURG, My little sister's hungry. That was the d tearful explanation a frail girl gave when caught stealing food from her schoolmates lunch boxes. seven-year-ol- County welfare officials decided to investigate Joyce La Fountains story. What they found was the most shocking case in their memory. little sister, hungry. The Joyces WAS child weighed Patricia, only 14 pounds, less than half the normal weight for a She had not child of her age. learned to talk. Her sunken eyes were sad and rebellious. Welfare workers said they never had seen a more emaciated child. They say she resembled pictures of starving children in wartime Europe. The two little girls and their four little brothers, the eldest aged 9, are the children of a laborer, in jail on a wife, charge, and his Helen, who is expecting another baby. 'Helen wouldnt feed the girls," the father told investigators who questioned him in his cell. He said he wanted them placed in foster homes. Joyce already has been placed in a foster home, welfare officials said. Patricia is in Champlain Valley hospital. Since she was hospitalized she has gained lta pounds and is responding to tieatment. -9 with 854 million. collections wore 117 rcr billion period Total 1948 8 39 billion, cent more than tbp 3 collected in the 1933 49 or 75 39 rather Reported Discovered In Upper Michigan MARQUETTE, MICH. - Atomic ore with "commercial possibilities" has been reported in a section of Michigan's upper peninsula Eiler llenncksnn, of Carleton college, Northf.cld. Minn., a geologist. reported the first discovery of pitchblende in M chigan near Lake Superior in August, 1949 This latest announcement was confirmed by Gerald E. Eddy. Michigan state geologist. However, it touched off no wild scramble to file claims such as that which followed recent Canadian finds At the time of the discovery, heavy snow and bitterly cold weather hampered exploitation of the discovery. The area where the new strike was discovered lies about 200 mile from the wild area north of Sault Ste. Marie. Ont . just across the border, where other uranium-bea- r ing ores were discovered. Under provisions of a new Mich igan law aimed at encouraging prospecting for uranium, the com pany making the discovery filed a claim on 80 acres of land near the site in Baraga and Marquette counties. A company geologist said the Michigan find indicates a definite possibility that there was a large quantity of the ore in the section but Eddy said it was too early to tell the extent of the vein. With Russia claiming to have exploded an atomic bomb, and with t an race for atomic control definitely underway, it was expected that the search for uranium deposits in this country would be encouraged wherever possible. state-owne- DO E? VJBE.fi. No Need A Southern will-know- l.nvxer was appoint. 1 jud;e in the district he had sorted tor so many years, One of his iirst cases was that of an old Negro wno was charged with stealing a ham frent a rotissene. It so happened that the Judge had defended the old Negro on numerous occasions f tfwhen ho was a lawyer. Well, Has," the judge observed ratlur I see you're in trouble .saiily, i r - V. 1 - v .o v again. "Yussuh, boss, agreed the white haired d.nky, "but yo' amt gwine to defen me dis lime, is r yo'? "No, I'm not Do you want me to pet another lawyer for you? No, suh. thank yo. I ain't gonna hab a lawyer dis time. I'se gwine to tell de troof. he How is that? she asked. ' There wasnt any snow, he V s 4 a . '1 f 4 ... In one liort week . TIJ, in just 7 days a group of people who changed from lk old deni if rice to Calux Tooth Ponder avi aged J5 brighter teeth hy scientific te Why not change to Calox yourself? B Calox today . . . ao your Naturally explorer had been marooned for several weeks in the wilds of Canada. After a month or so of recuperation he was asked to describe his harrowing experiences at a social gathering. One of the ladies asked him: How in the world did you ever get home?" Well, it was hard sledding, V V , newlv-np-pointe- An Atomic Ore Source and a completely reliable contraceptive put at everyone's disjxisal. Will chastity be outmoded then?" Doctor Mace goes on to a "critical question. At what point is it appropriate for a young couple to have sexual relations when their intention is to marry? As soon as they know they are serious in the intention to marry, or rot until they actually are wed? On this point, says the doctor, there is a strong difference of opin ion. How can they know that they are sexually well matched unless they test out this side of their re- As No One Wants Top Jobs WEEPING WATER, NEB.-T- he First National bank of this city was planning to liquidate because five elderly directors couldnt find younger men to take their jobs. So, the directors told the deposi tors, in effect, to come and get their money. President H. A. Crozier, 60, said most of the directors wanted to leave the business because of age and illness. before they're outdated. COURTROOM- - Could a Person Be $- g lationship in advance? And anxious to be fair to this argument, he cites the case of high. man who could not decide between Start with a clean garment. This two women whom he regarded as may be washed at home if it can possible wives. It may be satis be laundered; otherwise, have it factory to the doctor for them to cleaned. You may be surprised test for compatibility. how little other than cleanliness Schools of Thought? and good pressing and perhaps Nothing is said of the degrada Weve been patiently preaching tion of the women who submitted that, we mothers, teachers, guides, to his "process," of the insolvent so that, in the end, we have no stupidity of the man experimenter, quarrel with Doctor Mace. But we or of the insult offered all decent certainly can feel small respect for women who read this article. the man who indicates in his title But in the end, after some con that chastity is debatable and is fused floundering, Doctor Mace careful to remind young and im- comes gravely and decorously to the whole pressionable readers that there are the conclusion that several schools of thought on the trend of expert opinion today is toward regarding sexual harmony subject. He eliminates those of us whose as a function of good personal inreligious scruples keep us pure. teraction. This is a scientific way of saying He also eliminates from his analysis for despite the high moral tone they are humans. Rude Friend Better Than None -- close-fittin- No, Chastity Is Not Outmoded The biggest news of the season is the slim silhouette at hfevrd in this Inexpensive dress of green crepe. The d skirt loops with a bow on one hip, but a very slender effeet throughout the skirt. The double fold collar frames the face as well as giving a slightly rising shoulder line. '" clas- KATHLEEN NORRIS EDITOR'S .VOTE; Because of an un v Is an interesting evening dress that will undated for a long come. The bodice flows Into skirt that sweep out In graceful folds to give the silhouette a pleasing base. Of course. It Is a natural for the rich beauty of velvet, particularly when black velvet is the foil for a banding of oversize pearls or of rhinestones. The matching stole Is lined with shimmering satin In warm Ivory to complement the pearls or In the whitest white as a background for rhinestones. 1 owjf number of rerueils from toad tr.m on your blouse, or how it is to insert a bow on a crj;ed skirt! The result is prac-t.c.lla brand new piece of clothing w.th just a little time and vir-n- o expense. I.'at and gloves, too, may be d hv sowing in new brilliants or sequins to replace those which have lost their luster, or to add rew decor to the hat. Here sic, the remain time to Make Morn Tiressr Into Separate The current trend of fashion separates is still much favored and lends Itself as inspiration for changing manv garments If you have tired of the bodice on a dress but ke the skirt, or if the skirt has worn, but the luxurnnisr.css of the bodice still delights you. then separate the two and work from n ay only a little X , v or re adjustment to add rh ,0 ,he w'ardrobe. How hts if rich s n pier it is to take an hour or Ao f.r this change instead of tie dress into the recesses pfc.-,f the c !"( t to collect dust. A h t if decoration or ornamen t,t a m.iv be all that the dress to r n.e to life. How simple It, new button trim t) ,.dd a brand r sleeves or skirt! How iM-tt, i.p.le work it is to put a braid or esy Hoariest Toted For whatever YORK solace it might prove to residents of other states, the Met is that residents of Louisiana pay more taxes per ihtsoii than any other American citizens. A study of the question by a Commerce clearing house disclosed that the state of Louisiana collects the highest tax per person in the United States-$- 92 19 for eaeh inhabitant The figure was for the 1943 4) tax period on t e other Nebraskans. hand, paid the lowest er capita state tax. $S5 92. with New Jersey next low with an average of $10 till Tlie average per capita slate tax was $17 4.1. or 94 per rent more than the average of 69 for the 19UI39 tax period In total dollar collections of taxes, New York led with 8'i2 million. California was next t'-- e need Rtmndtl your clothes Louisiana way of not being wh.it they look I ke when it come to rhoo mg button to fit the original hole, or when It's a matter of getting the thread lo match Neu can be much more accurate too, in having the correct amount cf br.ndi! g beading. .equip, veil mg or other decor when the hat. drev, or House is with you Afior material Is purchased and the plan is well In mind choose a tm e when, vou'll be unmterrut ted for the lc:igh of time it take (o al'er the garment Try to finish the j h in one or two s!tti"g, as you'll be n spired enough to d the bet work. g -- NEW have - 'T to Tv Solace vYst teeth can a'art looking brighter tomorrow ! admitted. X- -. POC.VBE1 TOOTH Co Robbins Mi Keuon & Inc. Bridgeport, replied. minutes snowdrift is mmomw Cbsv d v 5 1-- -- i v s Scientist Says Look in Eyes Tells Sex of Babies Can GERMANY. FRANKFURT, a look by a trained scientist into the eyes of an expectant mother ac curateiy forecast the sex of the unborn baby? A Weisbaden doctor claims that it can. He is Dr. William Witzel who says that after 10 years of experiments he has solved the age-ol- d riddle of telling whether an unborn infant will be a boy or a girl. The army allowed Dr. Witzel to enter the women's clinic of its 97th general hospital to settle whether the German really has the answer. said Everything is possible, It might be a one army doctor. hoax, but, on the other hand, you can tell a lot of things by looking at a persons eyes." took an ordinary medical instrument for examining eyes and peered into the irises of each of the 35 American women. The women, wives of U. S. military and state department personnel in Frankfurt, all are in the last month of pregnancy. The first results of his tests will be known when babies are born to the women who volunteered to undergo the test. 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Snowdrift with Only an emulsorized shorten- ing gives you these grander Witzel books in the Other famous museum include the handwritten B.ble of Charlemagne, the which was finished Psalterium, by Gutenberg in 1459 and the illustrated history B.ble of Dibold Lauber, dating back to 1420. - PINEAPPLE MINT CAKE A Snou drijt east-wes- Of Mom J STICK |