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Show --- - L. -: , lEltsatt ,,, r , ,.. I - 1, .1" I ' S .0W1100,0104,,,,x4WWW.WOEStrW, 1dt af OVA L IF . 4 . . - - SEWING alters pattern: rz,4 - before 4- - cutting-- - .htge 1 - ,f NUTRITIONISTS, eubrnit New, - - - - Pegs 4 YOUR BABY will wear undercover nros. Pete 5 PTA NEWS promatas cDs- :-: pet ;ads .Pega-11:Joon Word charity ball T--- - . - --- - , - 17- - , "Or .: ' , rd Midareek Editer . - -- I, .e I ihstrinini.- vely-etSant 7114;i-tilt's-three-alar- m red. :is a .(A) Earvey Berin's short dinner dress -- " oft IT )1 for. granted that the Ledi in Rot will rapture any honors .that are lying around Waiting to boa pkked up. Eistory books will probably be re-- ,wised as a result of this onslaught the Red Coats came first in 'Idi but hs this Jima wel. :. .4111, they came bark--awere laid etti. , mats eons te - biks . Lt - - - nd - d IX WEEK heads WOMAN r Is as red ed s , "; . N. 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It is en opportunity to observe ?tow well home stunners look its company. It takes courage to be a woman, but it abo takes vanity . tc act as a shield when courage falls. ,, we should not be discourag4 or afraid to face the future or to work for the future for wee not He confronted with disbelief tout corruptness on ?, every-ede- t, People who talk too much usuallt sod up with no me to - T. en Adak time is g glani clock WC kends always moving to last or too slow; tints is"an enemy. To a child - , .,. : intesured down to the last secondmintmertinte time springtime vacatiow storytinte. ....Christmastime --- L efk LI WI :..., : 1 w,---- 1 7 - 1.1171161,16d-bilal- .: - the people we know the least are those closest to us. Int good practice, onCe In a while, to observe them as we would a stranger. The conchtsions art Interuting to say the least As American eon eriticiss his country, laugh with it and at it, recognize its faults...but len it as the best place onlive. eatth .. - ,,,.... )1k Is By Gretchen Baker , I - A VERY DEAR friend of mine came to me - Ar the titer day with a serious problem. Her daughter, who does not live near her, bas two children;a boy and girl. She and her bus- - .. - ' band are very able to take care of ten children it necerhate. but theraefugo responsibility of the two they have. They do stot seem to love..them or care what happens -- -' ,.,,- -, M hearted about-th- 1 e ' c:1 - , - - satiation.- - She's talked her daughter and her - : - well-to-d- o, - to .,, every solution imaginable, but the circumstance has now the parents grown rapidly worse-t- mbl have sent their little son to the don't grandparents with the meage,-,.1'We"went him. Dwhatever you watt with Ulm." kl - - three- - months.- 17- - -- - abrá a;sd the efforts' (Ibis grandparents ig some.. . thing of an unruly child-- so much go that the parents of the children in the neighborhood have forbidden them to Play with him- - This has added complex on complex. I took the opporttmity to chat With our doctor who lives " down the street a bit. I understand psychology . hi his favorite study aside from his medicine, --an-d be says it is only natural the ctikVafter-,--being' rejected by his parents would be alined to tantrums.-- thriroggested that thol'--grandmother take the:. boy to the bead of ' clinical pgyehology at the University of Utah ... and ask for his amistance. . for- pite - - - - Ire bout over for anbee'i1 other MT; And 111111. a tot of work? - - - ' B , wouldn't 'play school the grand . . ... c bit dren either at home or at parilare sending hien to a . private school where be bm't known- - But it is .miles from his home and he never has ppm"- timity t9 really become acquainted with his there. The reault of till of this is - - , classmates ,:',1, : a very lonely child: '. -- -- I --- -NE- Lrioeluldren-- but never . , a mat where the nelehhorhood mothers vrere -so ciuel as to take a stand agabtst them. I . realize that in many instances they were justi- - Bed by the unattractive acticmi of the child, :'but ittill I wonder if the grandparents were to 'acquaint them with some of the particulars in the case and ask the friendly assistance of their . beiglbors U it wouldn't help. - --- . ! i r ., , strawball ' you measure out two quarts of berries, scald with boiling 'water, and Ist stand' twO DJn- ng y- -- - t utes. Then drain., r-te-n add four cups Niger. Boil two minutes. Take of the fire and - when boiling stops.-ad- d mote, cups suizarend boll them five minutes. Eon-o- n pstly, doesn't it make You tired just to read about it? But hubby wps right. This fussy, lituts - method pays oft For after pouring the berries into a large flat pan and lettirit them stand overnight, you have the - - . about- over and the pantry shelves restockcd , . e must wait another day. Or you-till thry were tender. Then-shleave them in the basket and put them through the colander : -waur! , whole e them ,......eortrthrough-thAnd what a 'Kicky. mery lob et -you've a right io each day. Or if you grow your ' that wasad. dad aPteas sad Is-sugar and bulled theta 1131n. , OWn lork7 You; You've pride when hubby praises you. ; lents of another VPst But In Mr.e'letupsit ou've sompleted a woi'k, of it& thinghome each ease, you've got bulging saved a And lot of art had a verrtzr' shelves and en admiring hub- - from work-htoa. But retb' for a MillAta , by. And what morotould a Thew wiw those gleaming wile asX , pears apple But it oniy the mut of tie rows of freshly-mabutter and he beamed all over ,Then ,therell- the titter o bow could- be pleased in lila and easier waylpears. Hubby says hie verytas -o- Salm wives- deserve! Aud 111. nly vorite fruit is the pear, so good does like to have he Why tire& any more. Hubbyst , work? etrawhetrY Jam? spouse that you ate, you deter- wu please-d- , and 11 was worth ' pears' Atndoh mine to put up the most delft- - And all Ark,. the , 1 yes, ano apple butter? Orte ot taw pears In this, itemiapher a the girls in our group said she,d I -- el -- appleloots IX gantaadintsott.--Ellt-L fnr lasidly-ov- ar , now It's over. Bow there's thefor the thil; salads, sad-go- od butter tat-married bet winter- - before us VII ere can dren, too. Well, as everybody- -1 habdsomitt hubby., And,tben h relax- and butt la rat CAW at knows, canning the pears Is told ber.-r- was bisvery favors , Ur gall sad sturonees Ito jam. And he wu a great g only half the work. It's the ' But there's dud takes all the time. jam-.at- e. ,ODA - A, , . few ire ripe, me are taurale Do yeti surPooe trt,it's a - : ,soutter? chance of ever elsnerg Cue , ripe, and most are green when hushendi,Y tasted? IOU bay- lour supply. So you So there she will. Lad Saturs r -, nut butter is every Kt Is r : spread them out in the bases day found this eager-beav- er as jam, don't you? wile-pariwent where you can deters coring; and sue.. mine at a glance ,which are And it's so easy to bri. ing apples by the score., Then she boiled sweet there ready for the bottles and whkh eider in ready-ma- de -- -- -: most luscious strawberry taut as ever met up with hot Dealing -: .... .- my, ' - de - , Int - ; ---- ted 1 - , -- -- 1- - - work-sortin- , tat - - ute-th- er - - oodness-It's- -- thetnadalnAndosainThen aPProach too. It cornea right after dinner, All the family is settling bark- from a vmoderful hot meal when pop, with a sly grin on his face. sork 'MAO, Mom, Ell just have one more slice of , some of gossloou&J- -- that good bree&-Witever-lovihushands. marmalade your apricot spread , That's right. 711e husband& apricot it Tharetite BEST tasted.' marmalade Eve over They're the tines Who ir,eep ei eanrdng. Oh, they don't say : Tep, hubby U Subtle all alit- right And his subtlety pays oft , nuiny words, 'Teaches I want you to are Because, with , an ear for his hays SO quarts all bottled when rapturous praise, and an eye I get bon tonight!' No, that's on the family budget. Morn is not tn a position than-- helpless. they go about It. the-wa- - Take the strawberry jaw fie install Ths t. you wash the berrie& And item them And 'rub h - abLCI a tot iresome-rourir- se the-ere- 7,-- Al;t1 of work. like you dor Or 'Honest dear, how you manage to put up such delicious 'cherries.; is be--yond me And there's mother ' eat or approach is more like this: Gaily, Peaches, nobody in the finished goose longand gruethe kettles, lbottles, and bulk 'and we cided that we silted as wen where erSdit is due girt credit dn And for these busy . , , wed-lo- , ' Tim Winning season ' to the subject ander ere, girls. Hasn't It !wen a busy one, though? A few of no were baking about if - -, Therre lets more subtliL The0 Well. seas :annin Rho 3. Mcnk-- c - - ng ,' F ::; - & - , |