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And I love you Terry. Nothing will ever change that." And it was true. "Are you cotr.ing home coon?" as I rah. "soon tatk- to Motter and Dad when you can. And remember me to flsaUnd or rathersori7to I hope the kid Mrs. Howard. keeps her feet on the ground." Last "Yes. night - 9 heard you She issid she wanted tO go shimming at t h e Red Slipper and asked you 1 o take her. She doesn't care it you're married. For all I Ig'ow rriti've heen out with her. ilow do I know how you spend your ' ' l . Terry." He laughed. "Don't make it sound co final." A moment later he aw him through the mirrorvery tallI and, brown and drimised In white trousers and a yellow chin. His gay voice saying, "Don't make it sound co final." twisted her heart. He had no doubts about her. She had left him happy. "Good-bye- left- days?" He came to the end of his Patience. Going to the door. he held It ope; and cried. "The Red Slipper. eh? I ought to know the place pretty well. That where week picked you up! All this you've been nagging me about one thing and then another. l'in sick of that! I am tired. I work. Marx how I spend my days. I tion't give a rap about Felice. But I've known her a long time and I can't help it if she calls me. can? I, have.,..,1,,,,tt.g,Mitte,,,,W1 "Where are you going " "Wouldn't you like to know?, Maybe fro gOing to take Felice slumming. The pris at the Rea Slipper were always glad to see i 1 Problems of disinterest submitted will cussed in this column. Lettere unsuitable for publication will be answered personally, provided they contain atamped, r,einaddressed -- envelopes. All names are held in, confidence. Write Miss Chatlieln, in- care of this newspaper. I ttvohknysohwe had Iselnet. Pent titnyrit;erenoutme that her days tri the study of the Spanish house with him. lied there been a scene? Had Keith- I feint rrecantatiytuandmonortmh: razlianpecthareent . waultidiras like Terry not to ask "Thank you." she questions. thought. "for not making me lie tO Your They stayed there for hours. : a t 3 ' 1., , t,t. - The door siamtned after Inm The next moment she heard his tar drive off. But she wotild not call him back. She ,would not run , : I hiterkesnwgetati. alsotertrliittHtmerandpritrellahintod ,ct cool oft she was not, reading. A mirror j framed Ill silver in her hand. she ,and come hack every and take . her dancing so that she could was regarding her face approvwear her new dress. ingly. Since Stephen was Out ottown When Van came in. she ptit the. and Nina- - was dining with her mirror down quickly. He went i to her, held her in and i Sinter, Rosalind.- changing- from the into a green entt, kissed her. ton ginner dress. dined alone in "This is why I burry home," be said. "To kiss you arid to look at i tbe large dining room , Eating No more at the little, quarretng with- the. servSitting beside her, holding: to tbe and her small. childish hand,he lp. ed himself to candy. "Gosh, l'rn s-tt neck. rug, &Ail! timeip- the reed.,,n1,,;:ygotilanzintynx when Pairs she a.car beard , at first but cm getting used to driving it now and I like it fine. After a Van was so unreasonable. The while you get the feeling there's a lot to learn and you want to I hank. his job . . . She would not 111 be a neglected wife. She wouldn't! learn the whole laundry& make the people who a I Why buy pretty-clothif you to couldn't wear them? Why belong eat the my family disgrace words. "Me ,for a shower, some i . i to a dub when you could not go dinner. and bed. I'm all ie." ' datvang there on Saturday night?' She had counted so on tonight "Oh. Van. I want to show youi new and had thought about it ad day. dress," my '"'What? Another?" she had imagined bow - She went to the clout andI look. the compliments eke would . brought forth an exquisite crea- I receive. andthe envious bonen ' of tion ot white lace. the other girls. When the clock in the 'hail "Nice." he said. grinning. "111 bet you look well in it." chimed ten- - times whe Hong it a .T I look of defiance. perhaps, van Her eyes were moody. . i wasn't corning tack! Perhaps he bought it to wear to the club tosulk- had gone to the Red Slipper with night, Felicet And the girls she 'bad ily. "I want to go to the Clots to. known- in hhth would ,see night ao that I can wear IL" her-t-o tired of her sayhewas : now. net him. 'Come Let's argue ,and "etepping out" 'already! He about it.111 take yott to the Wed- ., I' Would dance with those girls al- . dance. Van, dancing with other night They're nesday l girls . WIVS better. Not ouch a mob." 1 ; cant to gamatutzny-- ; i drew away, "(mere always too I with her anger and disapPotrit. tired to do anything I want to do. i mein now, And she was fright-- I 4 ened. The bank! The bank! That's But she would never let overstepped the boudelreProbably so. And withdrawn as he had known she ' '. mer Wearing blue main loungingt pajamas. Rosalind lay on the, blue chaise lounge in her pref.. ty sitting room. On the table beside her was an opened box: not ask her not i - for Gordon L0',ITNIAN The average person. who goes forth this f unmer lo enjoy his n in the out of doors. l'titaltells with him a set of flabby muscles and a hody which l'$ unused to With and outdoor life. He goes great enthusiasm mountain air or clean country ether he throws his chest Out and starts in overdoing Mame. Was ct4 going what back to as she .Orove toward Northwood thin warm afternoon? ' To what tomorrow arid with whom? enallTcli:caima3ed.."ohTteertrY; Ket!Ntho;.nitnleorwentti ' --Mit to the river. walked -I've been wanting to kiss you said as his arms , By JOSEPHINE I , I I e. ; through the silent camp to the Flatten,' Cabin. on. the Porrh-Terry kissed her and said. "GoodMatt. hr.? Ittreet girt." and left i I ' -- - ' Jake But Kiddies Spinach Like It, Survey Shoal; Recipes fhed - d r- TML , 1171-a- I ss -- 4! ptuay: ; i I es 1 ' , she-woul- ,i, ,. Nisted : I , scot - I" , ' - i - 1 .., ---- i i hins-,an- I ' ' .. i . r th-e- - r cause you've been hare. told you this time that you? y Mike and Donna in their maple. furnished livi9g room and had Why Grow Old? - , ; -- e- , , II.00 .ma5, because you Per, are him MaIlle40;41t9r4PV, kyWiilic into a Hyde. puts him oti thelAt',,,,454,VFN!'"' ft, rIslInlif!islighteri not invited. I think it 13 a anuslenitive and makes hint Offensive. Maybe it'a his penuriousness and Ma Miles you to account tion of the times. and not ryne peney that patsies through that is in any way personal to your bands, always necompanied by criticism; or his refusal:to be to your. family and friends: or his failure to be a lover you. aa well as with suppoand If you have children you are likely to have double doses for they Will, according to the law of average, inherit some of these undesirable traits from both sides; and worse and more of it they are certain to follow some of the bad examples set them. You can't mold them at will. nor make them the sort of children you had dreamed of haying as to looks, character or disposition. Even if you are single life has mean medicine for yon to swat. loses loneliness, no established place in the social witeme. no de. &loos assurance of coming first with aaybody or being essential to aeybodra happineee And if you happen to be a single woman there's probably the Mark necessity of earning your daily bread and putting too, for the time you can't earn. Makeup you; mind, friend. open your mouth and take your dose. This is the easiest way and the quickest way; for sooner or later it must go down. CAROLINE CHATFIELD.. ,.. i' , r . . t It is wise to remember that a whole vacation can be ruined by a big dose of sunburn and that se psi ti;lotera Nem- - ' ratigue from overdoing can spoil her' benefit- arid entoyment of Jst. ij.i,c the . . y' 1 ',Ong to the Irving recell eefe your rest Each year, among va, 'Ile l 4t,ty, "Ig . the tears rolled there are deaths, due catioMsts, 4et .4 lwr hatirmanychmerelksbeen. Nfeavredendawnwathe ,a to over,exertion. It is foolish 4, se, ts felt, a man who is unaccustomed 4 IP ZoV-;74e :4Given for , the problem of loving two men. to golf to play 27 holes the first "til o sot ,t,e or for a woman unused to Wacit the decent thing to clear day. her troubled conscience and tell . By EDITH IL BARBER hiking, to waft for four miles marmites tear Terry? Simi reach, ed., a Coniclusi... at first , fheeP"- --s- " m 4 down rather than build up about Gordon after Spinach for a number of years has been the topic for jestst ssat . 14 Ay itssl and has almost replaced the classic mothertn-lat. ,a , night and she would not alter it. It was rathhealth. joke. the children, instead of disliking this Retnember that if you take Forget him, Put him out nf. ,,,iher il ' ..a;:tI 4F 1 ,i :,.;;; er interesting to find-tha- t If could! she 117-as chose .one a beartif ,. of their favorite foods. according it 4' only vegetable. gettiltilY your nip in high, altitude you ;'' ' to a recent survey. she cold& , ',te'd ranked next to ice cream. may find it.very stimulating and t:,..,m4 1 ' On . Some to morning when two-bSunday overdo, ,therefmn of easy Because at the , types ' atillor '. . --0,.. I camp seethed with activity, she get digestive upsets and , '.. spinach which are on t market an hrtegetts the flavor butter. t broken. She and , beaten felt headaches at first front dizzy at different times. 01 dm year, of thi; delicate vegetable. Take it unusually akar hoped that no one noticed how heights. I anketaft 47 7...e0-brreuselong8eameuteidendedlit eilltereltY ; tired she looked. If you are in a high altitticht. ' maithitrioneNAtlipeek"of1131apinaehAST ' and As she brushed her hair before i Direct exposure to the sun .,,,,,,, , s ..,, frtim earione parts of cook in boiling salted water five shipment dress. ( Maple 1, .., the country, we tan find it in hi to eight minutes. Turn into col. ' should he for oily aIf few min. Donna's! ' utes the first day. you are Donna said, 'Please ycluird I fresh fortnthrotorbanst the year. - holder itud .Press Mit Itsmtml . ' Antel to ha , :, And, of course. we cat' waleMince very load ot sunburn even when - to talk. to. But Terry has talked it.most feminine and flattering call upon the campers,- Melt three butso much I '".e tablespoons Olive about and raved a cloud. Is sun under the 'you ot dress for graduation, that you'll raration spinach far the tn, ter in a fnring pan, end two tafeel that Pyre always ktiown'You-I- . oil. robbed over, the skin, will the most Important wear later for town or country. blespoons flour and stir until well help you prevent-burnin- g. I, don't. think rya ever seen a the is cotton white blended., Add spinach and cook-fiv- e . point . . . '.; heavenly ancrwy washinitaatSeatevery ' ,'. locals Jim roost lascinathig fate' grain of sand minutes. stirring conatentlY.' and tie make- such a grand Landings.' 'please send arte. yottcould choose fecI-- t- If No one likes hlsraell...,; Tie ''''', one cup cream, salt and pep. 'Happy three.cent stamped envelope with couple. Mike's offer is still open $ One you decide on the formai length,, easiest, way la per. cook three minutee and serve if he wants to join us. We won't your;'. request. , --Uon is to use two you'll thePreasesiefl,"len.Inaln"14,. ntkeinegsdntliee inangitdanctrateumnier year ,, haw: fresh water end ,..,:,.. to tilt iAt.swzgrs' year'areeshou-thatanYtTheetrottgstir And Yeewietirli,staehmlyttooniaDe-Yntion. a--.,.... ' ' - evenings , Mete think- - tharin'irfewsrearr. Wear- a rmithrortaffettrattrbere- nfteertheielirst-Leneshing-hittamer ,,,.......,..,-....:. Fpiced.Nuts- l'ne-m- ''' .... AL, and le- eee-airj,inade .a. harp- phict.,..;. ' . 1" Itelittrit''''The'Strtet-length''"e'' er ' 'Pen el'ireek- - water fineet' : ti Sprinkle Mitt wilb, slain the -- this "will' he one of' the I've cireatted. all my--) go 'through her ,betallattabelOved, ,, .. .., .,,, a k1.-.:littue,,thiaL until , no...inort. amid 2 .eopp...0kett-wapiinhi' the I for country? camps life of heron-giboys and going to. hint so much., suppose, there was , Proportion of two teaspoons is deposited on tile. hotteatt oc In a rsbeer'cottort voile. $alt, pepper "I wish Tertt, would." Con- - dances thereand now when al salt to ono pound of shelled I do. a pretty girl at the Red Slipper . the Pans,. .'".' 24 cep frattiti cheese and just thothing for limchtio;; kind of the stance saki. "It's are almonds nuts. me. Or If belooin . seen never he had won't You're peanuts take you ...And buy will need to be cooked Cases, by cutting or,ten, for afterralone,...,10,',' the ,.. .,klak...,,,.. work he loves. Iles happy used blanch before tudting, Drain always tired. I'm sick of hearing pose he said to, the girlthe----- stited watets la hail i" hitt threednch country...Pastel washable silt or in it.. But squares end - nuts thoroughly and putlayer tin here.' said same he had things; you say bright ' - - crush resistant sheer, Peen- la corer. ISseetild be rookedlust cutting, out tho Mater.. ! Brush - lied the first Donna laughed. "Rtrt he said .. eyes narrowed-a-"yo- u you"hee a. frying basket. Plunge into fat weren't-tonight he had seen vetT charming.,,and dainty with until the leaves.,art tendtr, ilan", ,reen rate Iritit,Melted' butter., heated to 340 degrees- Valium. he had to marrY you first that tired to talk to a girl wint'ealled and danced her . . . with Coke laced "corselet" to not belt ths sea. belt tor until cube of bread-osir any I i you the ether mix with spinach. s000t'icie eight he'd waited You enough! e. talks "Where've long ,been all my life, nightyou t , , ' ' . " , fibs!" ... lattraillIttliblittra"mitmater.Mooltrell'itlawnstain but I happened to beautifulr,,If he should ever tilar peasant todakt. Yoneint tow-fl- y at. Butler' or treani width is Sprinik with thechemeand bilk' until nuts are She left directly after noondaY In color. Pick OP' the Phone UP here and stoti laving her and discard her in a boa even. (42S degrees, Fen. Remove front golden,kettle afford to hatwhota street and used tor dressing should be add-eand dinner and Terry walked to the board you." ', , and send her back to Vine Street. frying formal length. versione .The low hot vegetable. U you !nitwit) Amtit beim, M. Itrrt drain; ; toth. as 'her. a roadster with 1, she would die Mine few Into a He tried to "That" be put patient. the brown and therebtote Ii. Melted. price Witit, moose, you, It's re !Ma you may chop wait Fence. She's been away co a small, paw., containing' ono Not stopping to get &cosishe "Drive careftillyand don't pkit ' markably-cairto sew. with tho leaves before dreadng them Salt, I I cruise and just got back. She hurried out to the garage to her, fourth ani augur, one tablemoon tip any bittii.bikers." And thrust aid instruction.. pepper. ti,, little Marne& lemon That the biou4d silhouette will ear and didn't know 1 was married. Snap i own car. a recent gift from Nino, his bronzed bead eumainon. a bash of nutmeg and --- Wild chart included- horseradish. , falt-.jue........ vinegar.. the is rarryswerIMo ' driasreflat road house. to the 3046' for or sour cream, as well la finitely,' admitted. - The Moused- - nut meats in the mixture,' No, hisietigned Sty dose to you, darling. and always. I Flinging the white lace dress l iTo Be Oantinued) 30. Rites IL 14. IS. 1 20 . back version in tha ',sinter coat 'moll well.. :' liked Remove there. to On a chair..she cried. "And The I remember ; Km Ida l'el ing Bennett Copyright' by ..,..''''''' SZ 34, U14, 38 and 40inches bust.. inch material'. -.with 3 yarda .ot has slenderisitur effect- in that I drain and coot Contlinse until , t this plate it n,thettra.Ut I'm. called vow agatOlast Isight". ,. - ,......- - - - - Distriputed by King Features,. ot 3 Size 397 i le 1.11. ribbon. all' narrows r yards .8 requires 'What all, bw do you-donuts hare better ' the, hips,. listen to. ' .gong balikoito-lo- t ---.- ' Syndicate...Inc. . 41 - I. , with square neck and but, tons down frnat; 'or with round neck and slide or button closing down the back. Very oft- en these little frocks are shown with matching scarf cap' or bon- - , ' Life Is New teeth-Pla- .0 , ' ut 07tiff CHAPTER vim afternoon the boys went in.0 ,,, water again. And again dive t.00cir On the high Tt.,.rv plat form as he directed his trim, WTI sw iature army. Constance oin and hack and sat on the Her eyes 'vre troubled. sininsi desperate, as they glancr.,d at the lean brown figure with his a whistle between fair. That was Terry's :not, being fair? to, his code. Was But did she dare be honest? She needed time. "I'd Time. rather be hurt a thousand times than have Terry hurt once. get over it-- 111 just have to fight against it a little longer," After dinner and an hour of the children went willingr,;70 bed. Twilight dissolved into night and the pines were like a curtain around the camp. ' ha ties. some time or other invite certainly. But on the other if you and your own friends long in .akircle that is apart from that ot your friends. the reason you are included seems obvious. In string this I am speakingof more view or less from the point of New York. I think it is one of in-the great defieiericee society today that in so many COITIMUni- of those great tiesespecially citiesgeneral society is becom-mg more and more a sort of honeycombed pattern of cotn- pletely isolated groups. Young boys and girls go about In groups of boys and girls; men and very young women go about in an. other group; young married pees pie go about in another group; those somewhat older go about in still another group, and so On. It is true that in houses of great- est distinction many groups refl. resenting a wide range in ages are still to e encountered. But each year such houses grow fewer. In other words, to come back to your question. I think ; . s h ow n i lTOTS i -- I - . , -- ' ..'7,.' , Little Juanita Qui9ley ... "rhe , , , poise dirndl is-- . alio as. popular foe-t...,..atypeoftfroek i as it is for her eiders'. It is s-- .4i' - , -- The t - - o, s ,, . ., . f with,- - l ' ,:, - leA... ..,...,..:::".....,;, ,..1, ..-,-.:.-!- op ., owe ' A w - brim and some perky nuts under the edge. Dark blue ribbon- - ties thta., becoming hat under he,little ladv's chin and IL encircles the raised slightly,. crown. ensemble idea is as strong in children's fashions this year .' as it hi for adults. Anti just as t. l : as must gn into the tlesienmgof these clothes as for thoce of grown-ups- . ensemble sdea is earned - nutThis in their play clothes as well as in their dress ones. There are beach coats, boleros or jacket ,s to accompany-- play t sults. and often bonnets or bean-- A - - beige-stra- iI .4:..,,, .. netot .1 .... , , your. t ',. I 1 - ' m. k !,, . .. -- 1-- . ...I: I , becoming .'- '.-,- .. ArN. ,.1..,,,, 4 ..- , a new and A, ... ' ;I. yeaP,Ate...,..,,,,o , .. - ao'.: ...,...... ..: n.... .,,.. ",,,,,,,,biit . : , .s...,' ' a 1,,r ,kt , , ,:: ... .. Buying she of it try buying a I k -' '''::..., ' ,.,..... ., ''' , l'kes . I' ....!4,.. V tvi sie, os s,7.ei -Co- --' : '-- , .. ... kr7. I. : , ' ';'- If . , 'r. .. ., 'rt.- - i it always does setae orie'e spin, ) hat iS its, I admit, But what "4..4'41 a new bonnet to the athrill wee girl? i Do you remember emo- . dons when it iiiiipened to'you! ....AI.,. ..,.. I do. Small girls, like thetr. mo- ' '' there and big sisters.. very. often i '' teigtet 1,.,,, - .. , , ';o1 I , '''''' '.. 'Y 1 - i :, .. weta --- -, .. ;V, ' ...., ,,.. :.. '',,, - - -, ... ... -' paassitst- ir ; ; ' N.' N $oft What's your biuer dose. Friend? If yoware married, les prob. ably some irritating, exasperating trait in your mate which you've spent years trying (without success) to change. Your wife's extravagance that keeps your nose to the grindstone; or her disor deny habits and her mitidy house:or her itching foot and her gabby tongue; or her cool, undemonstrative nature; or her aggressive, possessive tendencies: or her suspicious, jealous nature. ci ,t1 N., .. ."..., ' iI new SO' ,,,,,, ' Keeping House For a Bachelor - S. , , - ,..,... ; : :,.: - , I. . Irk' á trite saying that when can 2 , , it's a a tea. "Wait a minute. IAD. let sae make up my naiad." Isn't that a ;tread motto for grime-sp- a who have to take mean medicine? Don't we ail? We may kick and scream and make the welkin rieg with protests bet sooner or later we have to swaliow- - We mat raw and hide but life la certain to catch as and bold es while she fasces dowa, the doges Nitta though we throw oat oar hoods- and break the ling bottles Life will refill the prescription. t N ' me. s. 4.- .lig i'' - ' ss I.. ' t ' , Nt! I ,,,.2 ',. :17....? I I eet-you--and anto Children face their problems with a stoicism that should shame grown-ups- . Some children approach their problems with much more fortiI know a little boy who has to take frequent tude than grown-updoses of meatimedicine and when his mother stands over him. bottle and spoon in hand, he looks up at her and says, "Wait a minute, mama let me make up my mind." Thts isn't a ruse to skip the dirty dose. Ile knows it must go down and once he's made up his mind. he opens his mouth and takes it like a man. lt - - ..'5,I r..,,,,, .1 detiotedtcy your wife, then if I were you I', would go oit aS. Sundayalter7 noon. If they are not at home; card. Or you-se- e lalut.you,. Might. f1,11 , a; him in advance that you atui to your wife would like we themun Suinday afternoon or afternoon. perhaps Ile can then answer that he knows las wife will be glad to see you both. or if they are weekend d ask you to come some other time.: In this particular case he should name the other time. if he tioet not do so,then i would not go until to see hitn.lf I received an invitation. or un tit he and his wife came to see ;Caroline Chatfield Says I o, ; ,,,..:.:.,.... - a IvOman - , , , ' ' il ! hive; vs, - ,. .....,,. ,, "".4',,,,..,,,, , to-g- - I , - - "rw'' 7 - be: ( .'.it.' se cossidered at , , I - , .. : Dear Mrs.. Post: I keep house party at the club, they're always preparedalways for my bachelor son, and am dressed correctly. hostess when he entertains his Are you- one of this smart group? If you are (or if you're younger friends at dinner. Don't you think I should sometimes he not, but you'd like to be) our Summer Fashion BookJust off invited to their houses with him. the presses is exactly what you want. In it, there are over a at least to the houses of thooe 'who aremarried? hundred carefully selected patterns, designed to suit every sumiiner.neeck,sa ,wellaslashicui suggestions, ,a speciallyillustrated, L Answer' This is a question in--asI volving many things. feature article on interior decorating, and intimate little notes 1 friends are people who entertaln on your favorite radio, stage and screen personalities. a great deal and if you are con. Order your copy today! Just, send 10 cents in stamps or coin genial not only to them but to their other friends, then I to Pattern Department, The . Deseret ,News. , theywould 'Gr.aduation Dress !4.,Stanice- , 'l " . 'If , r--- , . ,P' ' . 11110 , ' I dance i or a cultivate such-- , relawhen w tionshipe wa have wa n a ec471. or panionship with our son daughter that ut very delightful. Also we can he very careful not to expresa disapproval over him his low grades or rebuke for Ida failures. We shall try to he4p him gain Euccem, how. ever small: and celebrate- - withhirn his victory. If a brother or school Ntigter gets on better at avoid than he does. we shall making omparisionft, even by looks or breathmg, gestures. Moreover, we shall try to lead that other brother or sister not to gloat over his or her successes, but to be very considerate Of the slower student's progress. It takes a deal of wisdom, skill to be a sympaand thetic, helpful parent of a child who is slow at school. Let us try hard to put ourselves in his place and feel a little as he feels about the problems facing him. ---- - , I, .111.P W . - ,4 , 1, .V.,7 I joll - , .. t., - , I---- ' . 01110".411108. 0,4,0011140Witithe, levitation'. A.nswer: Your decision on this will depend, upon your belief in the sincerity of the invitation. If you feel sure that be meant it - end-thin saying he what he did that his wife would --- , 0101".".".'"""IlaN, -- I wonM like to go see them with ay wife if this invitatios can he --- --- terpret hard parts. aiki to turn each paragraph ingl'Ag sentence or two of his own language. Heavy Home Assignments Even the reader at average ability may have so heavy pro. gram and home assignments as to feel overwhelmed. We ran heiriymr- ivy restintreente.-nit-the'assignments to him. It's the rug- petition by such procedure that we care and wish to help him in his trying hours that may do most to make him muster tour- - ' ION - : ''' ', , - world There ore MM' hrtrtg- rintre 7 his hooks. Then let d some- to do. No matter what the occasionwhether worrying or all his, assignemnts aloud to sudden trip, an ordinary day in the office, a tennis match, bim, helping 'flow and then to in- - -- . , 1 ,. , - -- ! , .A: ltil e i , , Ill A fl,.7 it I Js, , 4poyLis, ' stgence, Of history'. But they really fail in reading rath- er than in the subject as such. The texts they have are too hard ce Thesertudeuts defeat, however .earnestly t they try, fierents of these chtldren may do most for them by indueing ji them to practice reading a short,,,, while every day from some easy lI reading material. Yet these chit. then May 1101 regi.dpr progress L at school right away. flow may we flelp such a student with his - Ii ', ,,, t,i, ' 1 - . tli se ,,,10 ,o, 10: - sornoosel- ' Work? I - , Too; , tt e. ' .. ,, 410al Mrs.--Pee- - ' , - permit wry- liThig hi this oustry. I can net aecertain what American expression 'Come and me its soniettineli means. Is ull friendly feel- it be takes ert.ustrt er se, Tbe othei day a friend said hie. terse. He does mit know my wife and his wile and , J f for-thent- 7 f - ir ,,sve ., others Utat- - tttey have read to their children on their own In- Il t itiatiye.... Also there are sOmefamilies in which there is eon- i te one anothsidessitteseteing er . I can think of no itner'fami- ly' pratitlet; It 'is very refreshing, 1 " evrwubenletts--ln--:,71:,!- . ,,&sitilioli, 1I lad-in.au- tiri 4' a- - edifice; children. A great many boys-and, girls id the fifth 'and sixth erotic. jUnior ,tientor high. ,,,,,,,tet.ehigh:,, Q3d ' " , - Dem- tions-Of-LTeeGirls- -- Film Star Scintilkttes In Pretty BonnetI, ;Baby , I, YY EMILY' OOTT - , - "tk' 1I ,,,,,, FASHION'. 1 ' Reserve University have til this Often, column, ll their urged parents to mdr-t- h children., beginning before tne citdd is two years old and con- tinuing-moroelees Indefinitely. Many parents write me to , BOOK - tr,A-L.HAew-Hats-lift- Today , .. ma()' -E- 17:,...voocL.TEL7 - ,, CARRY C. MYERS. DM. D.. Head Department Parent E'tluct- .tion, C'leveland Ottliege, Western -- c,, , . - Di' . .. -- SUMMER - i . :re are,Fo.r 0 mu- m , ' NEWS, SATURDAY; MAY 21, 1938; , , ' , 1 DESERL-1- THE . ' IT - - , ., '7' - - 4. - ' -- - ' - :Ik a -,.- ., -- t - . i otWaS44sfberiginble,nedritti-,,,.,..,,.,,,..- ng .1 ' Stri : - . -- ' , o , da ---- , '. d F --- r - 1 in-t- L ' ..,,, - ',, Ft I. " - , - ' - -- - -- - ', s a . a been-spiced.-. . 1 i .. , t . 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