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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PARGWAN, UTAH WOMAN'S Try Burnt Bees Modem Dining Rooms Should Be Colorful and Pleasing By the hall ia patterned and living room plain? Use a plain stripe or wide floral stripe in the What If Ertta Haley rhe OLD FASHIONED dining room wst very much like the Hmrlor of past years. You put In able with chairs and a buffet and Ixtssibly a Biassed chest It was the I'oom In which you had your meals. I This may be one of the reasons he dining room has passed out of I'avor in some circles. Another Is hat. for approximately the two or hree hours a day it was used. It vas an expense and a space dining room. A large dining room can take the wide like "busier wallpapers striped ones, bold prints and wealth of pattern If the room is high ceilinged It's very effective to pa per ceiling and come down a foot or two on the walls. Have the re mainder plain. I I Today's Select Wearable Floor Coverings Much used dining rooms need floor coverings built to withstand wear. If yours is a home with smaller children and a lot of their friends, consider linoleum, rubber tile or polished cork. Busy dining rooms require floor coverings which will look neat, rven after a meal. When diring and living rooms are small in scale, they may be carpeted in the same rug material. This gives a feeling of spaciousness, and ties the rooms together effectively. Those who want to give distinct separation to the rooms can do Just the opposite. In contrast to the thick carpeting in living room, let the dining room floor gleam with wax or polish, a separate rug or an entirely different covering. dining room Is as color-I'and pleasing as the most taste-I'ull- y decorated living, recreation or lifdroom. It may be part of the living room, separated only b a Afferent decor. It may be many lither things, too, like a sewing loom, music corner or library. I Table, chairs and buffet may Inatch, or they may not. Either way Ivorked out intelligently and taste-Bullcan give you a room which I'ou're proud to have in your home, Rind on display. ul y If you're building or remodeling. I'ou may want to take advantage of uilt-ifeatures for the dining room. This is especially true If the room Bs small, or if it's a combination living-dininroom. One wall can lie used for a built-i- cabinet which vill house all manner of dining accessories like glassware, silver, inen and dishes. Combination living and dining ireas can also be separated by flex-bl- e screens to give you privacy luring dining, and then, too, to n kSmp. n 1 simple In design but effective style, this dress Is In the budget-price- d class. Mint green worsted Is the featured fabric with rhinestones buttoning the bodice. Comfortsleeves give able, three-quartwarmth, and the slanting cuffs accenting the jutting porkets add a style note. In school-teacher- 's Determines Furniture Large dining rooms can cope with massive pieces of furniture, while smaller rooms must have their furnishings in harmonious scale. Tables for the smaller rooms are made compact, but they have good extension when it's needed. Then, too. for a feeling of space, keep the er dining rooms be attractive. eparate the clearance of the dining rea while the family or guesta re ix in the living room. Basic decorating principles apply a dining areas, no matter to what ther uses the room is put. This ives rise to some problems, but t. iey re easily solved with fore-lough- 'real Combination Room s Separate Unit When dining and living room area i combined into a single room, its sually built so that the end nearest le kitchen is reserved for dining, his may or may not be separated y flexible screens, or a Dutch door pe of arrangement. If painted or papered, the whole jom should be done the same. The ,oor covering is to be the same in oth cases. If draperies come in ie dining area, these should match lose of the living room. If the room is narrow, you may se this exception in the wall decor, .he dining end of the room may ave figured or printed paper if the ;mainder of the room has plain alls. The predominant color in the aper used, however, must match harmonize with the plain color. Its possible to furnish the living 10m in modern light woods, and ie dining room in traditional using dark woods. The two pes are frequently combined in ie same rooms, and this is an way to do the combination tit, especially if you are more eased with the design of tradition- fur-tur- e, al furniture for dining, than the modern types. In an average sized combination unit, the dining area will have room for the table and chairs. There may be enough space along the wall for a buffet, which is good for housing dining accessories. If you cant find the buffet in a size harmonious to the unit, consider two matching chests set side by side. They make a roomy buffet and can be made to appear as a single unit when topped with a mirror which extends over both chests. Rooms Determine Colors Consider the walls of the adjoining room before deciding upon your choice of dining room colors and scheme of decoration. Usually the dining room is adjoined by a hallway, den or living room. Since we now aim to unify the house in a decorative scheme, the rooms, though separate, should look Adjoining KATHLEEN NORRIS the thing that is unforgivable in a wife. No words can paint the I feel, or shame and what I am suffering with remorse. If tearing myself to pieces would wipe out the events of the past two years. I would gladly tear myself to pieces. This is a quotation from a letter The that lies here on my desk. writer signs only "Heartbroken Sinner. Therefore she must expect this open answer, and I am glad to make it, because her situation is not an entirely unusual one, and other women still safe within the bounds of honor and may profit by it in time. Our affair was all the more Intoxicating, the letter goes on, "because our families were old friends, my husband and his wife sharing a daily coming and going with us. without ever suspecting that we had many secret meetings. On two occasions we were away from home for a few nights without causing comment; Fred claiming business, I supposedly with my aunt. "Then came his long illness, due to bloodpoisoning, when I shared with his wife some of the sickroom care. At this time my eyes opened suddenly to the truth that he Is an ordinary man with no unusual gifts, and also to the horror of my own position. Since his convalescence we have made no allusion to our affair, and have avoided ever beself-respe- ing alone. as well as practical. as though they belong together in the same house. If you have a plain hall and plain living room, try a patterned paper in the dining room. It will add versatility to the home. The paper, however should harmonize effectively with the plain colors used in hall and living room. Knows No Peace That was almost a year ago. Since that time I may truly say I have never had one moments peace of mind or soul. The shame and that I feel awaken me at night, and are with me all day. Fred has one child, a boy of 20. I have three beautiful daughters. passion; one last chance to relish the whole thing over again. One More Thrill You were weak, and you chose a very ugly way to indulge that hunger that marks the end of youth. The hunger for just one more grand sex thrill, that comes to a woman somewhere in the thirties; a delight in finding herself desirable still, still capable of love secrets, stolen kisses, intoxicating flatteries. Flatteries. That of course is the base of all these pitiful love affairs; flattery is what stirs the blood, flattery fills the eloquent little notes, flattery breathes through every whisper and every kiss. And how the neighbors wife loves it, after the quiet duty and routine of her housekeeping days! T my disturbed correspondent I say: there are many other infidelities in marriage beside the actual physical betrayal. Put this mistake behind you once and for all Never dream of disturbing the four contented lives so close to your own with the exhibitionism of a confession. It would be pleasant to you to let them know that you won her husband, but not fair. It wouldnt last. The wreck age of your neighbors life, that ol her husband and son, your hus bands life, your young daughters faith and love would be too wholesale a slaughter. There'd be no way out for anyone and the young persons would be scarred for life. So your only course is the heroic one of living from now on entirely for others. Devote yourself to your husband, the girls, the home, the table, the sick neighbor, the neglected children down the block, the nearest hospital wards. 'All Is Sour Ex-Pre- Agent Says ss Movie Capital Dead The Handbook Is Quicker'n the Eye NEW YORK, N. Y. Jaik Ros By H. I. critic of Hollyenstein, wood, says the movie capital never will produce another great film iHE ROUNDUP of persons with ' no visible means of support jjns a lot of New Yorkers pretty Bfflared. People with no visible Jeans of support have become to positions of eminence. fact a visible means of support is often meant a handicap in life and moving in the best fejircles. Up to now a man could lose ce in New York for having vis-3- 3 le means of support. It could Hj?ep him out of regal banquets, IlSnart nighteries, top political and best boxes at the Iglices and ball parks. if'Shudda Haddim, the Sjrse player, is registering forth-jge indignation at the police as upsetting all standards of lie in a big city. "If they lock up l guys with no visible means of ipport at race tracks, can racing Birvive?" he demanded today jlWhat is more important, can I Birvive? Who will I get tips from? -- fi well-know- cru-Jid- , have visible means of support to be safe playin the ponies! S he went on. "Nobody would trust me if I carried things 1? that far. It is the invisibility of 3 my support, and that of my T friends, that makes life at a T track comfortable. What chance f would I have of enjoyin' the company of top political lead Philiips- and some of ers, most glorified characters In community if I come right and looked like I had a and was workln? the the out star. He claims Hollywood job more closely untied For years top hoodlums and racketeers have hobnobbed with The thought that I may have somebiggies at all race tracks all over day to reveal to them what will the country, swapping tips in their change their whole attitude toward boxes and callin' each other by life drives me nearly mad. their first names. On account of I "Strangely enough, as our girls have no standin as a hoodlum I grow up, my husband and I grow have trouble contactin' these prom- more closely united. My feeling for inent people and the only way I him is now one of admiration, comcan get admitted to their circle panionship, interest. We plan tois to he beyond all doubt a guy gether; together we make the litwithout visible support. It is sometle trips we always hoped to take. times hard for me to look like I That I ever compared him diswas a bum in good standing when paragingly to another man. and bethe races begin. But by half past trayed his honor, is an unbearable two I am a bum all over, even to thought. The urge to fling myself a casual eye. upon my husband's charity is so strong that I find myself walking The same thing goes for basethe floor in a nervous misery, tryball and football parks, night ing to control it. But that would clubs. Times Square comers and mean that we lose our oldest testimonial dinners. The joints friends, that my girls suffer a part crawl with people with no visible of my shame, and possibly the support and they get choice seats misery of a divorce. at the speakers table The minI have spent hours on my knees. ute I show signs of having visible I beg you to take this to God besupport I can get dropped from all fore you assume the responsibility them places. Some of my best of answering me. At 37, have I defriends are men with invisible sup- stroyed all chance of happiness in port. They are men of pride Do my life? ya think they are gonna get jobs No, of course you havent, is my and work for an honest livin? AND answer. And this urge to confess BE BARRED EVERY PLACE? is just one last little flick of the is "dead. Rosenstein wrote the book "Holan account of lywood Leg Man, his experiences as a reporter for the gossip columnist, Hedda Hopper. Before that he was a press agent for many of filmdoms highest salaried stars. Hollywood, although still clutching its mantle of genius, is finRosenstein said: "Everyished, thing has gone sour out there. 'The writers are bitter and frustrated. The producers are fat, lazy and unimaginative. The new actors are mostly freaks bored with their jobs. None have ever acquired or learned any real artistry. Rosenstein complains that the of is Hollywood "atmosphere "sickeningly phoney" and that even the famous "cheesecake" of filmland had lost its appeal because its "too glossy and "not circusy enough. 'For several years now, Hollywood has been trying to be something it isn't, he said. "It has been trying to preach to the public; to tU stories of Great Social Signifi- cance. 'It has lost touch with reality. It doesn't give the public what it wants any more. The producers most of whom sit behind four secretaries and eight receiving rooms, are afraid to try new faces, afraid of new ideas " SEWING PATTERNS CIRCLE Two-Piec- Woman's Two-Piec- er er Is Softly Tailored D. m 0USEHx -l H HITS 1:1 Mild soap and lukewar will do for imitation iea-iUNNYSII prevent cracking ana low the washing with a g op wi oi petroleum jelly . Lots of house dresses foi discard, can easily 5, over into aprons; so vanj pjaysuits, but more easij take the skirt of a playsui you used to tie in front verse it. That is, tie it and youll have an apror C.-- The Brooks mountains of northern Alaska remain probably the least explored region under the American flag. They are North Americas northern rampart. An exploration of parts of these mountains was carried out last summer. And in the rocks of the mountains the explorers found forms of strange sea creatures living 300 million years ago. Throughout the long, temperate, quiet period of the planets history, known as the Misslssippian, the rocks of these mountains were at the bottom of a shallow sea. Then the dominant or at least the most creatures were crinoi-deabundant closely related to the sea lilies of the present time. This was the heyday of these curious animals who were, for the most part, attached by stems to the sea bottom's ooze. A thick strata of the mountains are today made up of broken fragments or skeletons of the animals. The explorers found themselves in a region of unexcelled natural beauty. In the mountains are great glacial valleys, their floors covered with mosses and stunted willows. They may be carpeted with flowers during the brief summer when the temperatures range from 30 to 70 All around degrees fahrenheit. tower barren 5,000 foot mountains. Farther south they rise to 7.000 feet. The only human inhabitants are two small groups of inland Eskimo, the only remnants of these hunting people. Bear and caribou are plenti- oi you. Mi; hose and wind them efi on j! Leather chairs can Interesting Treatment be by rubbing them with a s dipped in ordinary milk- -i still, in beaten egg whiti JN INTERESTING shoulder theyre dry, go ovei thei treatment highlights a softly with a clean soft cloth tailored in women s sizes. Short or long sleeves are Ordinary starch will IISS1E. provided, the gored skirt is easily a whitish cast on black a KAT5 TI and quickly put together. colored clothes, unless ATTEP Vi about it Put XJR HAN Pattern No. H501 is a perfo something rated pattern in size9 34. 36, 38. 40. 42 amount of leftover co: BESSIE? 44. 46 and 48. Size 36 short sleeves. 3 brew, not the grounds- yards of starch. two-piec- c sew-rlt- e In starching flimsy ordinary methods wont distribute the starch throughout the fabric Tr have the starch solution hot, dip the curtains in, a; put them through the wras cs This Colorful Frock Is Slim, Graceful If someone burns a he? table top candle wailUl 1 by melting matching color; pour it i'm hole and smooth it out u jyg leather-covere- d soft. When there's nobody hold a hank of yarn wind it into a ball drop over a lamp shade that easily and start wmdng ASASAl Kven if 1 other medicines have failed to relieve your COLD MISER! ROME, Italy All the snow that falls on Europes tallest volcanic peak, Mount Etna, which became active recently, belongs to the Roman Catholic archbishop of Catania. This almost unbelievable fact dates back to a grant from medieval times. And ever since then its been a considerable revenue producer TO TRY IT TO Y0URSI1 YOU OWE 666 LIQUID-TABL- IT'S DIFFER! JITTER ETS HowTo Bronchit d THIS STUNNING daytime frock is particularly flattering to a young figure its so slim and graceful. A colorful contrasting fabric blends nicely for sleeves and skirt trim. Creomulsion relieves promptly it goes right to the seat of the: to help loosen and expel gcc phlegm and aid nature to soo heal raw, tender, inflamed brr, membranes. Guaranteed to pte lyyi HP a or money refunded. Creomult&j stood the test of millions of usi CREOMULSIUf nlitvai Cough. Chart Cold Its ready for you now the new spring and summer issue of FASHION wil de light you with its fresh new look for spring; special designs, interesting fea tures; gift pattern printed inside the book Send todav for vour ronv 25 rents HER HORSE YOUCANTifSW WHEN Pattern No, 1220 is a sew-rit- e perforated pattern for sizes 11. 12. 13, 14. 16 and 18. Size 12, short sleeve. 2 yards of 35 or yard contrast. Acuta ie e When other i GET REAL 1. 2. Rf tickle Etna dry throat metnbr" Soothe irritated Woman Who Befriended Jew Is Rewarded by Refugee NEW YORK A woman who shel tered a Jew when the Nazis overran his native Latvia has beers rewarded by the grateful refugee. The story began in Latvia In 1941. Simon Mirkin, his younger sister and their parents were clapped into a German slave labor camp for Jews near Riga. During a trip to Riga on a labor project, Mirkin met Mrs. Olga Danos, 44, of the Russian Orthodox faith, who made her living as a dressmaker for the wives of Nazi officials. Mrs. Danos arranged for him and his family to live with her. After the war Mirkin married ana came to the United States. But he never forgot his benefactress. Re cently Mrs Danos arrived by ship as a displaced person sponsored by the Mirkins with whom she will iive t 0 PROVE arc whi Snow on Mt. Etna Belongs To Archbishop of Catania d G Theyll be just right tor the stockings vou still range extends westward from the Bering sea into Canada. It has many similarities, paleontologically, with the eastern slopes of the Rockies. It is one of the earth's great Mississippian areas. for the Catania archdiocese because plenty of snow falls on 10,758-foo- t Mount Etna. For several thousand feet down from its central crater, the volcano most of the year. is Trenches are dug and shoveled full of snow. Before summer sets trenches are in, the covered with fir tree branches to keep off the sun. The snow packs into natural ice. That ice is a valuable commodity all the sweltering summer in Catania and a score of little summer-resor- t villages along the East Cicil-iacoast at the bottom of the mountain. In the earliest days of the grant, there was no other refrigeration. Even now, the Etna snow sells at prices just as good or better than those for the artificial ice available in Catania. There are no figures on how much the snow is worth, but it is presumed to net the church several thousand dollars a year. When Etna erupted violently re cently, it melted away some of the snow. But there are several square miles of it left. nin 11 the stocking you warl card is the same shade A " oi the ones you re still us ravel the threads in the ful. The Brooks snow-cappe- I To stiflen organdy curtj up a tub of very thin stan and let the curtains soak a while. Then hang then, iron when they are drv Remains of Ancient Ocean Creatures Found in Alaska W A S H I N GTON, ,RC!1 Junior Frock Combines FabrSi fo : Wor Graceful Re n self-style- d -- - searchers studying colonial apothecary shops discovered the formula for an 18th century hair restorer. Contained in "The Complete Housewife printed in 172 by William Parks, the formula calls for two ounces of boar's grease, one drachm of the ashes of burnt bees, one drachm of the ashes of southernwood, one drachm of the Juice of a white lily root, one drachm of oil of sweet almonds and six drachms of pure musk. The concoction should be made into an ointment and, according to the directions, "the day before the full moon shave the place and anoint it every day with The guarantee this ointment. was made that "it will cause hair to grow where you'll have it. white-packe- In Hollywood' ONCE OVER- - Va. a, Remorse Is Expensive Luxury I WILLIAMSBURG, drop leaf table against a wall until the room is put to use. If you lack chairs in the living room and cant afford them, it's wise to buy at least two chairs, to be used by host and hostess that can serve in dining or living rooms. Dining rooms which are to serve as music or sewing rooms should have their furniture arefully chosen so the appearance isn't hodge-podgRadios or television sets In the dining room, to one end should be finished in harmonious woods, and the chairs or loveseats near them can have the same slipcovering as the dining room chairs. Built-icabinets are excellent for the sewing equipment. Shelves in the cabinet can take care of sewing accessories. A large shelf can hold a portable sewing machine, while a folding table will fit against the wall of the unit. Accessories Should Balance Dining Rooihs Proper accessories add a homelike atmosphere to the room, but they should be used with discrim-ination. Choose what you like but limit the number used to the size of the room and whatever is in it. A small room, naturally, should have few accessories. A large mirror above the linen chests or buffet will give the illusion of more room than there actually is. Three items on the buffet should be sufficient, and one is better, since these would be reflected in the mirror. Larger rooms can take plates oi prints on the wad. In this case, too, the table can carry a flower, fruit or plant arrangement. n Size of Room g Let 1! Bald? WORLD her chest feel sore, cov gested rub on Mentholatusi Fast, safe Mentholatum help congestion. Its vapf soothe inflamed passages, coughing spasms. 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