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Show THE PAYSON rHKONKI.E. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN'S Dress Campus Frock or Date All tlio Girls Wear Pinafores Kalhlcen Norris Says: The, Captain9 s Wife Boil Syndicate. Gems of Thought HOOKS are true levelcrs. They l give to all who faithfully use them the society, the spiritual and greatpresence, of the best E. Chan-mnW. race. our of est g. inTo know what you prefer, stead of saying Amen to what the world tells you you ought to prefer, is to have kept your soul alive. Robert Louis Stev- WNU Featuree. coai nu 54 enson. I rum patience ... Thoush the niuht he drear and long,a To the darkest sorrow there comes North, South, ...in morrow, to every wrong. riaht A Let not the sun go down upon your wrath. - fv. . , A O" ( - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - General Quiz Semi-automati- c, MODU 420 1. What conquering armies have marched through the streets of Berlin within the last two centuries? 2. How many Presidents of the United States have been under 50 when inaugurated? 3. The Bible tells of a man who fastened firebrands onto the tails of foxes and sent them into the cornfields of his enemies. Who was 1954 size. Due to an unusually large demand and 10-2- 0 likes him very much; they love to dine and he comes out every Sunday and they take Iancy and Sh By KATHLEEN NORRIS is a test of WAR our young men of character, self forgetfulness, courage, vision. We demand of them -- that they put aside all the dreams, the hopes, the happiness and freedom of youth, to buy hope and security and happiness for thousands of Dther men, yet unborn. And the magnificence of their to this demand ts holding the whole world breathless. What we women sometimes forget that war years make similar llaims upon us, too. If our boys must give their lives, physically, we ire often called upon to give what is is dear at life. We have to sacrifice plans, dear companship, the peace nd harmony of home life, the imoothness of living which for so many years was ours. It takes a woman strong in char-icte- r to get through these days. It takes a woman with a brave soul and I prayerful heart, a woman who can laugh and work and hope, who can bear today because of what may be tomorrow. And because not all women are like that, the newspapers are llled with the tragedies of broken Somes, faithless wives, all the moral Irregularities that follow in the wake if war. Army Captains Problem. Many of these, naturally, dont get to the newspapers. In this class is the problem of a certain army captain, a man who has been for more than a year in England, and Who wrote me just before the invasion. "When I came across. says the letter of Capt. Leonard Blank, 'I left I pretty wife and a small daughter sf three behind me. Lynn and I have been married nearly six years; they Save been heavenly years. Waiting waiting waiting for the big push to start, over here, I've dreamed f some of those summer trips in the old blue car; I've waked up crying more than once. "Perhaps Im really awake now. Perhaps it was all a dream. Anyway, heres the gist of a letter I got this morning from my wife. Shes ifraid friends are spying on her ind Ill hear gossip, so shes telling me herself that she's been going ibout with a certain man we both tnow who is stationed at a plane factory near our home town. She likes him very much; they love to line and go to the theater together; ae comes out every Sunday and they take Nancy and go on a picnic somewhere. But everything's absolutely n the square. Im not to believe what anyone says, for she hopes she las sense enough to stop short of anything wrong. She admits that he idores her, says he always has, although she never realized it before. But Im not to get all worked up about it because it's absolutely all right. She hasn't seen my mother In two months because Mother asked ler to stop seeing Brownie; it's too Dad, for Nancy adores her Grandma, but Lynn doesn't propose to put ap with that kind of interference Irom anyone, so if Mother writes me Im to discount her letter Is go to the theater together; go on u picnic someu here. MORALE WRECKERS While most wives of service- men are doing magnificently, For Fall Wardrobe holding the home together, COURSE 'AF in its just as nice off factories, taking working the Campus as it is on but care of the children and doing Red Cross work in what its the sort of frock high school and college girls want in their fall "spare time they have, there wardrobes! Make it up in floware some ivomen who are so ered for a date dress-- in crepes weak ami selfish that they smart woolens for a classroom think only of themselves and dress. their pleasures. y Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1954 la de An army captain n rites that tlgned lor sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. his pretty wife, tvhoin he has Blze 12, abort sleeves, requires 3!fe yards material. loved deeply for six years, tells of him that she is going about For Big or Little Girls with an old friend . . . picnics, 0 GIRL is too big, or too little too old or too young to look theaters, anil such. Rut it's in a dashing, beruffled pinathe pretty on absolutely square, Theres just nothing like she adds hastily; just a little fore for them comfort, charm and exfun to help pass the lonely Make yours in hours. The neighbors i fill talk, quisite prettiness. colors in brilliant colors in pale of course, but that cant be flowered cottons in checks. helped. She assures her hus- .Theyre all popular choices. band, teorried with military Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1972 la deresponsibilities, that while this for sizes 11, 13. 15, 17 and 19. Size signed old friend adores her, and 13 requires ma27 yards of comes to the house every Sun- terial. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1992 la day, she hopes that she has for sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 sense enough to stop short of years. Size 5 requires It, yards of material. anything wrong. ' I Maybe you think thats a swell letter to come to a man facing what were facing here, the captain says in conclusion. But I dont! A Weak, Cruel Woman. Neither do I, Captain. Only a weak and cruel woman could write such a letter to her man at the fighting front, and whatever the outcome, whether you come home or dont come home, your idyllic married days are over. War has ruined one more home; war has shown up the devotion of one more wife to be an imitation of the real thing. Little Nancy is out of luck. And Lynn, the wife, has lost a chance that would lead to deep and wonderful happiness, in a few years. She just couldnt see far enough, poor Lynn. She couldn't busy herself with the care of her child and her home, with some sort of service work, with hopes and prayers and plans for the happiness of reunion tomorrow. Loneliness and dullness and uncertainty were too much for her. That thousands of women are facing them with courage and ener gy. that thousands of women are writing their men brave letters full of reassurance and love and promises for the future all this meant little to Lynn. She just had to be petted and flattered; she had to play with fire, make mockery of her husband, her marriage, her child. The Lynns are having their day. But the day of the steadfast, patient, waiting wives and mothers, sisters and daughters, is coming fast. The women who endured, who worked, who prayed, who wrote letters, saved money, kept their eyes fixed on the tremendous years ahead, will have their day soon. Little pretty Lynn, discontented, disillusioned, superfluous, airing a continual grievance, will drift into the shadow she herself has chosen for middle-agand old age. The others will help build the new America, e Leave Abandoned Fawns .Alone Every summer when the new crop of young animals is at the cute stage, reports start rmng in of people finding such animals abandoned by their mothers. Such stories very frequently center around young fawns. says Dr. Gabrielson, department of the interior. Cases of actual abandonment of fawns are very rare indeed. The best thing to do when such fawns are come upon is to leave them right whore they are found; if taken away, they generally die. e- Such letter! current war conditions, slightly more time ts required In filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. 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