Show v- i - f 'll THE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 10 1929 I ON EDUCATION j 'i A i rij vv y CHILDREN TAKE IT - AndPikeit Si -- EMULSION Ji -- i AS ( 4 Stomach Ulcer f ( - on “Education Destandardized” She is dean of St and was at one time instructor at Sacred Heart She is the author of four books two prose "Chaucer’s Nuns” and “Pearl” and two of “Pene- poetry “Knights Errant" and ' lope" Mrs Lucy Hazard Ph D until recently Instructor in English at Mills college is a new member of the faculty of St She is also a writer her new book “In Search of America” being at present in the presses of the Thomas Crowell Publishing com pany Dr Hazard will lecture at o’clock Friday afternoon on "The Child’ a subject of special interest to mothers During the same program Miss Helen Maginnis who is librarian at will talk St Your on “Getting Acquainted With ' ' i Library”) The program for Wednesday wil be presented by the senior religion class It will center abound the survey of the practice of religion by the Catholic students which the se nior class recently conducted by Oth- 'means- oX a questionnaire interesting features will be the reading c)f a set of resolutions adopted by the same class and a discussion of the Catholic religion by a student :A practical education project was the mock election of city officials history sponsored by the world class ClararMarle Quinn was agent Mary Howell Laura and Catherine Garner were Etzel -Judges of election iThe commercial class continues Creditable records especially in securing awards from the educational of typewriter comdepartments panies Those received this year are: Proficiency certificates by Alma Deru Dorothy Loughran and fWilma Stillwell sliver medals by Maxine Hildebrand and Florence Lihdsley and a gold medal by OpalRose from the Remington Typewriter company! a proficiency certificate by Madlyii Wilson bronze medals by Alma Deru Dorothy Loughran Edith iMusselmah Antoinette Sacco and Madlyn Wilson and a gold medal bv Onal Rose from tch tch eh - tr lic "V reg-'istratl- -- r-O- “Young Feljow My Lad” (Service) Elolss Farmley song “My Own United States” assembly At 9 o’clock Tuesday morning Sister M Madeleva C S C will talk non-Catbo- 'if- He-foun- Pre-scho- ol iff V 1 ‘ - v TP- n) Mary-of-the-Wasat- v - n) ‘ HUSBAND Was - ’ commemorated on Friday Mrs J: A Iiowell being the speaker The pro gram follows: 'Song “Out Where the West Be- - gins” assembly address Mrs J A Howell: “True Bravery” (Dole) Harriet Smith “Briar Rose” (Boye-seEemardine Blaes “The Flag (DoleVLuville Driver “Your Flag and My Flag (Ne&blt) La VetaHargrave salute to the flag assemBrave at Home” (Read) bly"TheBrooks: “To Woman” (Bin-yoDorothy Gladys Minnoch piano “Fire Dance” Huerter) Bernardine Blaes Catherine "The "Fool” (Service) O’Connor “In Flander’s Fields Schuetz Elizabeth (McCrae) Mary-of-the-Wasa- -- V 5 f - V could play over to Rita some mel- A tch Mary-of-the-Wasa- 5—C - -- Assemblies SACRED HEART NOTES MADLYN WILSON '30 Reporter The speakers for the programs of education week November 8 'to 15 ’are Sister M Madeleva Dr Lucy the Hazard and Miss Maglnnis-o- f college iof St and Mrs J A Howell vice president of the American Legion auxiliary They were chosen with a viewstuto as interesting Irjends as well dents of the academy ' Since November 11 will be 'a 'school holiday Armistice day was - V V Academy Observing Week - With Series of - ' EXAMINER gratifying to say the least- of ody that he had been working on it- She found herself bowing and fE-LUXUR- Y during the day bowing again tears in her eyes s V J' v so laughter on her lips Suddenly on to me of “Dandy: you give B r MATJLI E I O 0 RE J ?j much of your time” Ray once re- a happy impulse she sprang onto J £ Jl y marked “There must be crowds of the platform and seizing Ray by the 'SYNOPSIS: Barbara and Ray the Broadway1 stuff— don’t you think fellows who wuuld gladly treat you hand she pulled him right to the to the Plaza if you gave them half front of the stage so?” ' have separated forced apart by i ' That got ‘ them i “i’ll say you do x thought jou a chance" the barrier of fortune and so"of sentiment touch New were of a “Sure there are” retorted Rita— (Yorker to enough cial ' and Henderson position— Finally to pacify plause & ll— )“li have been born in -- the Bronx she never had suffered from a lack them intensified ' fi to she had (sing it again returns Boston from — X never Ray of conceit ask how joins “but g been JS£ I (knew but and it was during this Might i long you’ve s that Barbara p one here?” v' j the Golden Symphony Eight rich man I could take to and he accompanied by Henderson ti started masked mystery band of BroadCertainly—but It’s foolishness to Isn’t in town’ now Pete Anheim’s to descend the led to the h H $tepsjthat succesname most and He f v truth his Tfl But the tell you expect way’s latest originated in my home supper room ' : i i’Vi f'! sful night club The Golden DolFive years— but I get away with 20 town and has made a fortune out J (CopyrightDi&l Press) came from a small middle-weste- rn and of floor lamps Now he’a interested lar I i Hopelessly S unhappy 1 1U town crazy with the notion of mak- in the theatrical business X tell lonely for Barbara Ray finds Barbara makes a drastic resolve In 1 t some solace in the applause for A V I’ r ing a quick jump to fame through iim he might as well lose his money tomorrow’s chapter I v- ivn are as n movies in) his which in the ’ that way Ah I got jcjzz compositions that line any other Next : u £i was & test The scene they gave me time he’s In town I’ll see that you out at the night club ' being tried was that soppy ypu cbuld have meet him" One night Ray receives a pleas-a- nt wrung it out They shot me making surprise Rita Gilmore Ray thanked her and they conlove grimaces at a blank piece of tinued dancer and most attractive of saw their meaL The more the club’3 entertainers asks cardboard You should have 'seen of Rita the better he liked-he her ir’-- i him to have supper with hew that test! That decided me to go Lately when they were alone her i i 25 j Into the song and dance! business” cultivated Broadway manner had Chapter ih f ! - RITA GILMORE She laughed with a touch of de- seen falling from her i that were - J and GILMORE rision Ray t beneath her apparent sophistication r r J)' MISS -Come on we’d best be going I 'urked a refreshing naivete at a white topped table 3 not afford to lose the couple hours’ can’t from far the rt re in a restaurant the night she was to try out ‘ i club: sleep I do get ” ‘“Grievin’ Blues” in public Rita the As she spoke she! opehe’d a Jew- was more nervous than she had' SCOTTS-w- As Ray gave the order he "wok ndered what this girl could want with eled bag that hung onj her finger ever been before Waiting for the him What was her purpose in and having repowdered her nose call la the narrow stuffy dressing 'X j she rose to her feet room she pranced about in a high bringing him here? was street ‘I was the it you hervy ‘Reaching guess spe thought state of tension behaving in a manjust cod-liv- er s VrtJ w y oil of me to ' speak to you the way I In time to catch Ray signalling a ner totally foreign ' to her ' A5Y-1 ! taxL-'-v did” she remarked presently ‘Fact once But center in of the i is I was asking Mr Foster the name What’s all this ' about? Didn’t dance floor she the her comregained were was miltune a of — outiwith that you boys playing knpw J stepping Vvvvav:' posure even so far 'as to turn totonight the one with 'a sob in it lionaire I only live a few blocks ward the orchestra and deliberately MH He' said it was The Grievin’ Blues’ from here” f catch Ray’s eye A smile of muand that you had written it I want Broadway at four that morning tual encouragement passed between you to let me try it out as a special seemed to Ray like a sleepy kitten them i wheri we change our bill next week” stretching its claws after a (short I The she started singing: Ray’s heart leaped So she thought but refreshing napJ As they walked "I could hot believe it good enough to ifce as a special! Rita chatted on gaUy about herself That I could ever grieve “Why I’d—I’d be delighted mo5tly'a subject which frankly inUntil I got those grievin She smhed at him her teeth Were trigued her At the door of her grievin’ jj K very white and dazzling apartment hotel she held :: out her ’Cause I’m leavin’ blues” suffer with thl extreme hand!-1--Why i “Dandy: of iyou Mr Lowthen “Rita’s sure hitting them tonight stomach t trouble when you can be jj “It’s settled then that I’m to sing Better than I’ve Mieht I aisk if it’s been published? ever seen her” re- positively jwsured Iof full relief or “No worse luck Can’t say ' that the ‘Grievin’ - Blues’? Tf you come marked Ben the floor manager money baek? We guarantee as your that it Wolfe’s Com pen ad does not have swamped me with round jearly to the club tomorrow he watched her publishers o'' ffers exactly" you of "extrem gastritis or ' J night iwe’ll try it out And he was right Rita threw all relieve uleers ©C the stomach we will posi‘Oh but they will” she prophe- i Ray grinned — his old boyish grin her art into making Our your money that song a raedictnei tively refundbeen when I that somehow he had forgotten of success and If anyone knew sied “I know lusedin California has to jiow troubles for over' 22 years hear it I sang ‘She’s My Broadway late and as he walked hm get at the heart of a New York au- for these success Cutie’ when all the’ smartie3 were he found himself whistling unvarying dience she dI— combining pep with With berine at once to give relief from the It Now noses at their it time first in months’ up turning sob stuff in a way that never failed ever petn vemitlnr and other discomlook- at it the mainstay of more A friendship begun fort and asoniea and from day to day the to put her number across i la steady and increacingly than one show that would flop with unconventional manner You could: almost hear the wind Improvement are not compelled to restrict rapid You out it If your -- ‘Grievin’ Blues’ do one! of two things — e: Aft- yourself to a milk diet for vrhen taking tables the whistling through our medicine catches on next week I guess I can gress rapidly or stop dead after the erwards she danced She was like a you are enabled to eat a meal three times a day fel-lout know several try-oI it get went f Theirs published preliminary of fire crackers : to which What would you rive to be able to est fk f i S in the business— been mixed ahead dike a smoldering haystack packet ' i Stain as you formerly didf It should be some one had a suddenly lighted with Wotfe’n Compound and beet up w ith their crowd most ever' since Ray discovered he had been lone- fuse The floor might have been possible of all the cost ie very little and you are I’ve been here” ly for feminine companionship-Thired hot beneath her feet for her ruarahteed your money back if it dots pot “You’re not o New Yorker then? loneliness had demonstrated Itself in silver sandals seemed (Above) In a living room where the family includes sons and a daughter several! groupings of you to your entire satisfaction— von scarcely to help to be the sole judge Write today for full Bhe laughed with naive pleasure a -- 4' lack it- - of enthusiasm for touch’ growing I ''r allow'’ particulars comfortable conversation of different frOups of friends The chairsj tables and lamps “Didn’t you‘iknow that original his composing But now he found to audience The V stopped LaVoratorles Wolfe’s talking ia Yorkers are a species of indi- new pep infusing itself into his watch her Even the clatter of dishes colorsjare rich reds blues and gold against walnut walls and rugs (Below) For the living Toom of New Monica Santa Bird Desk 7768 a I’m viduals extinct? fast becoming workf and he would lbok forward seemed miraculously to have died a woman living alone the arrangement of furniture is more formal wih chairs and sofa near hick like most V HollywootL California everybody else in eagerly to the moment when he The aDnlause at the conclusion toi or to ease six converse with itthis town: But I get away with permit eight guests enough "A Mary-of-the-Wasa- -- D BEAUTY AND COMFORT EQUALLY IMPORTANT STRESS PLACED - OGDEN-STANDAR- on Overnight l( j I sure-firest- ' uff - well-balanc- ws ed "vvx s f -- ’ r -- : - - the L C Smith and Corona Type- writer! Inc proficiency certificates by Antoinette Sacco Edith Mussel-ma- n and Madlyn Wilson and a bronzt medal by Alma Deru from the UndeiWood (Typewriter company The officers of the S S M C were elected last Wednesday as follows: Gertrude Reid president Elizabeth Schuetz vice president Dorothy Loughran secretary and Louise O’ConnoY treasurer ' The sister superior wishes again to announce that dancing classes are hqld- after school to accomodate students who are not enrolled otherwise at the academy The classes are conducted by Mrs Sophia Reed of the Reed school of dancing ’ - - days beginning: November 22 The first- such school was recently completed at Caldwell Those qualifying as graders may be employed in grading turkeys for the various Christmas and January turkey pools Pren Moore extension division poultry specialist and federal supervisor of grading (will have charge of the schools with John Montgomery of the extension division assisting - - cAiiSted SERVED THEM RIGHT BETHLEHEM Pa—Petting parties while not sanctioned in some places shouldn’t be the victims of thieves Several of them were recently robbed here by three youths EY who believed that the victims would IDAHO PLANS more-TURKnot report the robberies to the poSCHOOLS lice They were reported however and the three youths were caught Nov 9 — (AP) —Two more and given six years in Jail BOISE H turkey- grading schools will be conWHY SHOULD HE WORK? ducted this month” under the Joint SAN FRANCISCO—Leo Stewart supervision of the federal and state the family is departments of agriculture and the believes that one in When his wife university extension division A W enough to work Davis assistant commissioner of Emily went to work Leo quit and refused to go back So Emily sued agriculture announced today One school will be at goodmg on for divorce and was granted an inNovember 18 19 and 20 while the terlocutory degree “I’ll support myother (will be held in Boise three self” she said f — : : r Makes: It Safe ’’ ! ’ Pad WENDELL Mightiest i t" j j ’ W ’ j 5 I i - ipi® HonPadiicvvay and enjoy every o ihc trip I''- v- - s ' - to Be Hitiigry j :d 365 ’Bays1 id the Year - & - j j i - Warm kitchens provide winter comfort Without proper refrigeration however they cannot be a safe place ' io keep food Neither is the back porch with its varying conditions of excessive cold f and moderate warmth the place - for food storage v The General Electric Refrigerator with its constantly maintained tern- perature safely below 50° is your real health watchman It keeps food in perfect condition every 7day in the 7 ‘ ‘ j - -- ! 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