Show THE GARLAND Navy Launches Training Program For 30000 Fighter Pilots Yearly Kathleen Norris' Says Y oil May? Have to Tha most extensive training program in all naval history is noto underway It is designed to train navy and marine corps fighter one bomber pilots at a starting rate of 30000 a year Facilities in four uni versities m the East South Midwest and western sections of the will be rented by the navy for the duration of the soar each tocountry be an These pictures show various phases of aviation Annapolis of the Air cadet training i’ Bn Make IQvertures" WNV SytutieeW— TO MAKE rittum - Plain color make body tha pattern la der to: AUNT Box Enclose hli shell—print his Send your or- Z9383 MAKTHA Kaaias City Mo cents for each patten desired Pattern No ' v’ y UTAII GARLAND TIMES IS Kamo Address THE skeptical eye of Mr Turtle Do Too Bake at Home? If you do send for a grand cook erpjnmed with recipes lot all kinds of "breads and cakes It’s absolutely free Just drop a postcard with your name and address to' Standard Brands Inc 691 Washington St New ork City— Adv beams with joy at the thought of tha many childish comp&uiuna he’ll soon have Yes he is a cuddle toy for the little ones and ’ou will as much fun making him as the children will have in playing with him book— hve ffiBS&SHSfc! GEcedlHffitafii 'That’s Commendable “Holmes claims that he is a 'mail1' “Well-- ' at least he’s not trying to you must admit pass the buck’ All In the Family Albert— My father has another to support James— What? You don’t mean to tell me he’s turned bigamist? Albert— Oh no I just got mar- rj amr UtEnr wife 3DC 151 yV By KATHLEEN NORRIS WONDER what would happen” an East St Louis girl writes me ‘‘if I had made a button bearing the words ‘I want to get married’ and wore it on my coat?” She goes on to tell me her story and it is a hard and he' Above: Precision shoot roic story — ‘‘I am 29” writes Caroline ing is portrayed in this view tall slender smart of aviation cadets at the V ‘‘healthy S naval air station’s gun and without any real fault of nery range at Corpus Christi feature My mirror shows me Texas Left: Aviation cadets a good straight nose good at the natal air station at plenty of brown hair Pensacola Fla' receive 'in eyes teeth— my best feature— dull perfect structions on rowing skin and an expression that evidently suggests ‘Keep Off I was the only daughter of a father and a very fine mother When I was nine my father was convicted of dishonest dealing this was not true as we afterward proved but it ruined He served a my father term after which we three moved into the mountains and lived an isolated life for ten years I had no friend except my mother “My father’s name was cleared just before he died He had planned often to come back and try to begin again but there was no time After his death helped by the old friend who had fought my father’s cause for ten years my mother and J came to the city and I studied bookWe had keeping and stenography very little money we lived in one room and cooked our meals there When I began to earn money every extra dollar meant a treat or the wonderful feeling of paying off bills we two were sufficient to ourselves Mother Became Four years ago my mothef develAviation cadetg at Pensacola receiving instructions in the use of the oped an incurable malady Turning plotting board as part of their course of training in the ground school to the friend who had saved us once before I borrowed enough money to tmxm take her to the woods she loved for the remaining ten months of her '2T tx 'V a f t th I1 w ' 11 i 1 yi The gunnery officer and a group of aviation cadets examine a tice bomb Loaded bombs are often fondly called Hawaiian (Official VS navy photos) apples r I w -- v ' BE PATIENT pect Look too for another lonely Kathleen person like yourself Norris tells the charming story of a girl who had to take tha initiative to “ get her man" Thia girl is now the happy wife of ”) j pracpine- jt? V up Commander D F Bogan administers the oath cadets accepting commissions at Miami Fla to newly graduated “Aisle — alter — hymn” That someone has said is what the bride thinks when the organ plays the wedding mtreh “What do you think of thia new slacks vogue?” “It proves that there ia nothing new under the sun Just about the timer the Chinese women' are changing from trousers to skirts ours are changing fromskirtsc$o trousers” tm I I o ' Jr Flared n When children crave sweety them oranges When yottwsoMefreshmcntdrink orange juice Fruit sugars givs you a quick lift! Oranges str the best prso- deal source of vitamin C— supply valuable amounts of vitamins A Btsod GcaL ciuoi and other minerals j ’Those stamped “Sunkii t” are die finest from 14300 girt v Up "Here’s Bronson married again I thought he Said the light of hti life went eut when his first wife died” "Yes s but I guess he must have struck mother match" 4? a Wiiii' i Cooperating growers Buy la quantities hey kitpl Different Rote t Farmer— Stowit As about five miles from here s Abe crow flies Soldier— Ancj supposing the crow had to walk and carry a rifle full ’pack an£ have a bothering justice had been done him the povand of sore the heel —how far then? ' erty anxiety following years your mother’s long illness were all so many barriers between Love’s Labor Lost you and normal happy youth Now Bystander— Good gosh! Officer for the first time you are free to what were those two men battling make your own friends and find your over that they battered 'one anown place and you must not be im other up so badly? patient If it takes a little time Officer — They were arguing Look about you not for the attwhat kind of peace settlement we of ractive just the should make after this war popular men right age position income to make ideal husbands but for some soul perhaps as lonely as yourself with as unusual a story and be a good friend to him before you expect him to be one to you One way to find him is through church circles or language or study clubs But the probability is that he is in the group about you now ei- a professor ther at in a California college the table or 20-to- Prepare for Rebuffs won’t have to do anything radical as wearing a badge bearing the words “I want to get married” But you may have to overcome shyness and awkwardness and inexperience as great as your own so be prepared for rebuffs The moment you have his attention remember that you are trying to make him feel your interest in him rather than to win his interest in you His secret passion may be duck shooting stamp collections chess or cooking find it out Then You AS then I have plugged away in gradually Improving jobs I now make $1800 a year live comfortably and have a few good woman friends Also I think I ought to tell both married you that two men have expressed affection for me One is the friend of whom I have After my mother’s death spoken he told me quietly that anything he could do for me was a pleasure to him because he had always felt a strong affection for me His wife and I are friendly though I don’t see either of them often She has two children by a former marriage and is wrapped up in them The other man is an army captain He was stationed here without his wife who is an invalid These circumstances made me feel that I am not without attraction for men but the truth is that few of them seem to know that I am alive Seriously I know I would never have the courage - to wear a button anstate nouncing my marriage-hungr-y to the world but is there some lesser device that you could devise? I want a home I want children I want someone to love and spoil How to go about finding them?” dust Not Be Impatient Caroline you are" only 29 and the tragic story' df your life accounts for your being far behind most womof en you? age in opportunity You no school friends with Whom to form natural social Those affiliations were years of exile end shame for you in the most sensitive period of your life Your father's sorrowful death just after lead him on In California there is a beloved professor who is regarded by his He and his associates as a genius plain sweet clever wife have three It was 19 daughters and a son SmCtoQ HE’S A “ SELF-STARTE- & THl rr I cwh mi CBiifww i n Clipper! PAM QSS wafe Crew” for South f&i&yjb Ma ' AMtntCAM’ is chief wullkr "Beaching CORN ' FLAKES in there pitching is a big bond of Kellogg's Com Flakes with fruit and plenty ot milk It's favorite here st the employees’ cafeteria loo" a great Char IMS Kalkat Owr asked him whether he Would dine her and her mother some eveHis answer was an inarticlater she asked a him figure in a top coat with spectacled eyes and rough hair under an old cap was beside her and the professor was carrying her books i clumsy J J JOK tha big American with ning again He answered sourly that he had no time for aociai engagements This time she said seriously and slowly “I am 28 I am lonely If ever yoa feel you would like mo for a friend wiI yon Jft me know? I like yon very much” She then went on her waywith a burning face and the simple wish in her heart that the earth would open up and swallow her But be- fore she reached the campus gates of the Hs says: "You’ve Clippers got to keep your eyes open on a big job like this The breakfast that helps keep me years ago that the wife then a lonely girl of about Caroline’s age deliberately stopped at his desk as she was leaving his laboratory class and ulate roar Two days t a R gREA wt! n jW dtecffauQ Si— side ' n Nursemaid to in the office or somewhere in your immediate vicinity With the idea of giving friendship rather than seeking admiration make a few simple overtures to this man Try it on two or three at a time so that the law of average will be on your life “Since A i At campus Aa pro- - and If your youth svas like Cara line's and you find yourself at 30 without the home and husband and children you had dreamed of be patient Begin by making friends If you are shy concentrate on your interest in other not on their apparent people lack of interest in you And don’t look only for the man who has the position and money you ex- ' znFpEFFnj the reached was btsida her before But old cap o O ried The girl then left him her face burning gates a clumsy man wearing a lop coat end an fessor teas carrying her books M OF THE PRESS Manufacturers and merchants sense the power of the press Early they began using it to carry their adverusing facts and ideas into homes And they found itn most profitable way in which to tell their story to buyers And the buyers ia turn found it profitable to deal with those whQ were willing to state io print the valaes and services they offered |