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PAGE FOUR
Food
Fashions
Home
Advice to Many Readers
Offered by Dr Chrisman
Dv CLAUD NORTII CIIIIIS:MAN M IL
There are Illa)y (lay Own Ilf went her ie dittayrop-
aide that I can stir tip no ambition and not a Howe:ht foe a
eolitnin Sp I lake up answering- letteis id inquiry If the
fr ne
ist o is Naue nd a g-ives little infrm
oation I want iii
throw it down and quite I can't do that however liecause
the accumulated letters kill cover
ine up and I'll luive to field iny N -' R
0 I ‘‘ a 1: S LI I Cl
1Aay out from under
:
Prwraslination is a fine exenie
N'as Meant to
for laziness — taitil the day of
reckoning comes It is hely The"
weather is bad wet and murky: lic Sailor
my brain cells
'7'!:'4frt:4441:i refuse to lune- : It7 TALHOT LAKE
!!-'''Me4t tion ant: d the: we none them bey worti abut
o
'! L'' first I e t t e r : King thulium VII of Norw a ill
y w
('!'-e 414 in y kavs much ti still be meaningful when they
ee 01 i
t e':' :' ' t h e anaea- 1
(
reach the muter Right now the
'''':''1'"i: I tion It conies 6- foot-4 gentleman i still king ng of
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'- ! ?:-: 4 ft oni one wl to ! t na t f count ry
salIve (i)sticbtil
l(ctsh t(o1)11Ko lililigle cinhiliiig
sliiItilti
Al444-kotli I :
I j
t -i iv Daily Readfi
l(I''''' That does not ! of Denmark also as tall Both
---- help much She brothels are if you read the pa-
nitt CIMISMAN
suffers from a l pers getting the Yoks from the
rattling in her throat mostly at Nazis thouell they spring from
night Coughs hard but does !lot about the most bhte-eyed blond-
Cough anything out She starts haired Aryan stock of Europi
sneezing and wheezing followed Itaakon is distinguished by Ins-
by a watery nasal discharge Soon ing the first king of Norway since
she breaks out with hives and the it h century when King
cannot sleep Itaakon VI ruled When Niirway
She's Allergic separated !rom Sweden in 1905
No doubt she is telling the lucre was no royal Norweiiian
truth My guess is she is allergic I house and the NoriLmen casting
to some food or some dust about about for a sovereign elected their
the house Something starts the present ruler
hritation IL miiy be feather oil- He came in handily and ever
lows fuzzy bed clothes or sonte- since has bee!) a shy modest re-
thing she eats for her evening tiring person rarely seen by his
meal people Ile goes about unguarded
I suggest that she eat a very or (hill until Hitler barged in
light meal in the evening Pet- er- and is easily identified because of
haps a cereal or crackers and his height When he is abroad he
Milk without sugar and avoid tea gives private detectives and secret
and coffee If she uses feathers wrvice men conniption fits
(chicken or goose) in her 1)111°ws At one time ‘yhen he was a
make a change and await the cadet in the Danish navy a for-
results tune teller told him hp Nvotthl be a
Another Daily Reader front king and still speak his native
Georgia is twenty-three years old Danish tongue Ile became Diehl-
and has one child nine months fined neear:e he thought that
old Says she is in a rundown con- would mean the death of his
dition and extremely nervous Had brother Christian It later turned
the "flu" about a month ago and out that she meant he void(' be
has been tulable to gain any king hi Norway
St rength snee and cannot do her ins fain" was Fredrut vIII of
York Her heart beats irregularly Denmark itaiikon brine a second
Is very rapid and tiler is difficulty mai as (test oleo for obscurity
in breathing with a sense of They put him in the Dailish navy
smothering and choking where he wile accorded no better
It seems to me she is having treatment than the rest lie re-
some thyroid trouble following her iiiyeti nit breaks in fart lie iiiid
confinement All I can sugg st l:
only attained the lank of neuten-
that she take some of the thyroid- ittit mitn he reteiyiii the Norway
ovarian preparations on the in Job
ket I always hesitate to advise
At ono time they Were hopyful
taking thyroid extract Lot her of havine him betrothed to WO-
doctor should be able t li I
-') cenc- hehnina of Holland then lookine
her A decided imbalance of the for a husband Ile taneht the
glandular system frequently fol- !Queen chess but he didn't succeed
i
lows child birth i ill winning her hand Probably he
Mr V K S of Louisiana saysi wits already casting eyes on Prin-
he has a remedy that ‘vill cm-e 1 i mmiti Hie itiiiiiitr of Hit
'athlete's foot'' in a week's tune
I hen Prince of Wales later Ed-
Says it is a liquid and has cured ! ward vir wedded hie iind Niaud
all cases On which it has bern I ilmi to ct aloal: on $75000 a ycn
used 1-- pennies to royalty
Well I have used many temp- I
"'nen they arrived in Noyw ay
dies for athlete's foot but none ot incy mil with fr limn int
them has cured all cases
people save for the Sorialeit Vie-
Mr S WOrICI like tO have MO nwnt Inch (11(1 lull 111ze I I win
advise him how to put it on 1 he 1 fteyer thiaktn e sannie demo
market or suerest someone who 1 ergtir ‘‘itys brouou about pcacc
would take it and sell it
With llama
No Market Dire
I do not know much about mar- productun et hilt tahrie eloyes
keting drugs and I can't advise last year the census bureau re-
the use of a remedy whose com- i ports inereawd to 2540 452 domn
position I do not know If any pairs compared with 16)1308 tio-
Of my leaders iant to learn morel t'n pairs in 1938
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about it I will s'Aul the writers r
address if they enclose a 1 samped B101SED JAC N1:1'
envelope and refer to this ease I
Air Ei G T of Ca!ifornia says i 7 '4IN
he is sufferine from iillNillit and 4 - -1s
i
wants advice There are several 1 t11 1'0'6714A
Jot
types of anemia Most anemias
--- - I-
are aided by eating large amounts'
11!
of liver But most cases need large s ))
0
amount of cod liver oil or vitamin
B Tablets composed of it
B and fifteen prams of sulphate of '
iron taken daily cw-t' 9
t
will soon improve 0 1 'ilr
heir condition ! ' 11(
Mrs H C E of Pennsylvania I (tfr-
has been hot holed wit 11 ilegy ! ie
relief lie i il' Itill
nervei in feet anti legs for a year 1 0
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'
or more Lately his feet nave be- 1- )i
come numb and feel like dead
ttfit:
weights lip has used hot foot - '1(4' 04(04 Ill
baths and Inair0 btu obtains no 1 PNesitet 1 V e ' f ''''
k k---:-4 tt ki
s on his fee t all da - -
y ' ':-:::'4 :''J "
long i
but does not t
sat e whet her ! e
t7Y44 s' t 4'4' M
-i4 i
his feet and lees S W ell or not Ile! ItS91' - !i ' '4' t 04
ter 9! ? 4 I
evideutly has impaired arterial'
circulation
-
1
I advise I he use of a PaVabx
)
machine which 1y weans of alter-1 1'''''''
nate pressure and suction forces i
the blow' throuvh the vessels and I
relieves staenation Most hospitals i i 'LL :
have such machines i
IN-BTIVIN TYPE
If you a Fr - bet v ren in cnior-
ing I ry usiug brown ma rrn Fa on
:our ey clwThcs It will iure your
ryes needed promineiwe houi
row of Ntolyneux bloused
ba UM marten jacket o Inch u as
launched in I he recent Paris op-
enings Notice I hat I he skins in
the both a re naill in solid-skin
treat meta and that the tour skins
that artificial made-up apprar- !lin the back are as midi' at the top
Pflee Drown eyebrow pencil ar- as theY are at the maistline The
tistically used will help too Use -haunt marten blouse" is ykorked
a light make-tip base to even the Hin a black crepe body that 'hugs
texture and tone of your cotnplex- the low uaist firmly and permits
ion and heighten the contrast of the fur to fall with soft bloused
complexion and Lan be4tr0"
Baked Just Right
Quick breads have a way of lifting meals out of a rot The old
and new favorites pictured here a re guaranteed appetite-rousers At
the upper right are tuffins to t he left ''ears of corn" Then
e biscuits gems and cheese roulettes See Miss 1Vilson's column
for the recipes
Cook Needs Light Touch
For Good Biscuits Muffins
By JUDITH 1VILSON
()nick breads can be so good NV h elt they are good Mt
too often biscuits are sad looking- 11d muffins griddle
cakes or waffles just miss being- the real thing
Such failurs are not hard to account for Quick
breads must be turned out quickly for the best results be-
cause then the housc'wife is sure
to m he LUNCHEONS ix t dough or batter with
Cream of Mushroom Soup
her lightest touch An anxious!
cook brings a heavy heese Roulettes y hand to task1
F
and her quick breads are sure to
F ruit Salad
resh Strawberry Tarts
show it
Tea
It is difficult to give the exact
ainount of liquid to be used in
Tomato Juke
recipes for biscuits because flours
i lied Sweetbreads on Toast
vary iu the amount of liquid they ispamans Hollandaise sane
absorb A good general rule is to Emergency Biscuits
use just enough to make a dough Nut Loaf Coffee
that is moist but not too sticky -------
EMROENCT BISCUITS and sift together Cut in shorten-
2 cups sifted flour Mg Add milk gradually stirring
2 teaspoons double-acting until soft dough is formed Turn
liaising powder out on sliglItly floured board and
I: teaspoon salt knead :30 seconds or enoiwh to
tablespioms butter or other shape Roll into oblong sheet 1:11
shortening inch thick Brush with melted
I cup milk about) butter Spread cheese evenly over
iAteasure sifted flour: odd Kik- dough Sorinkle with salt and
pans ill hot OVell 4125 degrees
25 minutes Nlakes eighteen
"FARS OF CORN"
I cup yellow cornmeal
I teasp )))) n salt
I ablespoon sugar
I cup boiling water
cup sifted flour
teaspoms double-acting
Imking powder
cup milk
I egg well beaten
cup melted butter or other
shortening
Mix together corn meal salt and
411zit1 Stir in boiling valer and
THE STILLWATER DAILY PRESS STILLWATER OKLA
Tomato Juice
Glided Sweetbreads on Toast
theY lisparagus Hollandaise Sauce
is to Emergency Biscuits
lough Nut Loaf Coffee
ticky -
and sift together Cut in shorten-
ing Add milk gradually stirring
ig until soft dough is formed Turn
out on slightly floured board and
knead :30 seconds or enouiih to
other shape Roll into oblong sheet
thCil thiek Brush with melted
butter Spread cheese evenly over
bak- dough Sprinkle with salt and
'
Good Glance
Backward
important
By JACQUELINE BUNT
A full-length three-way mirror
in every WOMallS bedroom would
probably do more than any other
object to raise the present stand-
ard of feminine beauty Haven't
YOU when walking down a street
suddenly caught the reflection of
your slumped-over self in a shop
window? Didn't you immediately
straighten u p
teZi-iMitio:'
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:vk::: : with more con-
: t
!t4 ::- fidence and ti
better
1
113)5i4::!t posture? Being
much
t1
)
se dfoorf
and step along
:i ''4r
appear-
''Atw-9!
ance a dozen
:::-f310 wiV your
:-:1:!!:i:1M7:':'N'
I "'-it times a day will
1 s ''- ' '' -: ' l'' prompt you to
''"5 take m isntedp
Miss PUNT
permanent im-
provement Not only will your
posture become something to be
proud of but you will be more
ing powder and salt and sift ! paprika Cut into strips 6x14: the toe end of a shoe tree and use
litillin Tili'll CIO in shorteninglineheii Roll up each strip and as a patter to go over your baCk
I
Add mill( gradui04 stirring until place in greased muffin pans Or and shoulders Leave the bleach
:oft dough ii formed Drop from roll sheet a5 for Jelly roll rut in on the skin overnight rinse off
teaspoon on illigl'ellM'd baking 34 inch slices and place on a under your shower and apply a
sheet Bake in hot (WM 450 de- greased baking sheet Bake in light film of cream or hand lotion
ge('s F) 12 to 15 minutes Makes hot oven 1425 degrees F4 15 to 20 to offset any drying effect on the
twt‘lve minutes Makes t went y-four skin
tilZAIIAll MI FEINS OR (iLAIS JOHNNY CAKE 1 When you apply your make-up
1 cup sifted flour 114 cups sifted flour ' finish your back arms and shoul-
I tt14104 oil !14a It 2 tablespoons double-acting ds
t pi lin a liquid powder lotion
3 teaspoons double-acting baiting powder that blends N'it h the color of your
baiting pow tier I teaspoon salt complexion powder You can of
I CI hIrSfUnills su g a r 31 teaspoon soita course thse your regular founda-
1 'i cups grIntin flour 2 tablespn
oos sugar
lion and powd h
powder but te liquid is
I egg well beaten I cup cornmeal
less likely to rub off on yourwrap
11i cops milk 2 eggs well beaten
or the sleeve of your dancing part-
1 tablvspoon melted butter or 11 i cups sour milk or buttermilk
ner Squeeze a pad of cotton out
other shortening 3 tablespoons melted short-
of cold water then (louse gener-
To sifted flour add salt baking ening
ously with the lotion and apply
pm der and sugar Sift ingredi- Measure sifted flour add bak-
with uo-and-down strokes Blend
cuts together once Add graham ing Powder salt soda and sugar
I
flour Combine egg milk and and sift again Acid corn meal and he powder evenly by stroking
with the fingertips until dry If
shortening' Add flour beating mix well Combine eggs milk and
inredi possible have someone help you
only enough to dampen all flour shortening Add to dry
o y
Bake ill l:rewed muffin or gem ents n ng nxi well Bake in a apply the powder to our back
pans in hot oven 4425 degrees F) greased pn
a 3x8x2 inehes in hot for a smooth even effect
25 minutes Makes eighteen oven (425 degrees F) 40 minutes Every Curl in Place
"FARS OF CORN" or until done I Dress your coiffure to complete
I cup yellow cornmeal -
I t(asp )))) n salt
1 tablespoon sugar EVenna i Frocks Are Like Season:
17
I " boiling water
l ! clip sifted flour They're Charmingly All a-Glitter
t‘i By ELEANOR GUNN
eup milk
I well beaten m m
New York—If you like glitter from college or into atrimony
egg
cup melted butter tir other the season's evening dresses are SPN11 inuncnsely intrigued with
hortening your dish Some are harsh and the statue-draped silk jerseys
s
Mix toether corn meal salt and entirely too bright to be humanly usually white m'ith full-skirted
g
sugar Stir in boiling water and possible to wear well but others chiffons of the whirling dervish
et mixture aside t cool slightly are all they claim to be which type They are not so keen for
st-
sifted flour add baking is to say gay atm sparklng Good- the cigarette or match silhouettes
Measure
powder and sift iottdn Add milk ness knows we can all stand for Its drapery or gathers for them
Plenty of dresses for either day
egg and shortening to hot meal mich'
t hen add flour beating only There's somethng i about shiny or night have decorative and very
o
enough to dampen all flour Bake black sequins Which like ostrich frivolous aprons These and many
in creased corn-ear or muffin pans feathers is likely to appeal to the deep flounces too ascend at back
in hot OV(11 425 cle00VS F) 20 to
wrong people Yet both sequins giving the faintest bustle sugges-
5 minutes ( takes twelve and feathers are elegant and tion But don't let me mislead you
2 N
tlIFFSE ROUITYITS Nthrti W0111 with SOIllething that into thinking that bustles are
2 cups sifted flour resembles an instinct for restraint itick in any sense of the word
2 teaspoons dopide-acting are very very clue It's just I hat the up-in-the-back
baking polt tier French dressmakers are pro line that so many of the flounces
teaspoon salt reeding ith caution with this jet and aprons take suggests them
5 tablespoons butter or other business It's one of those re- For a while at least One can
shortening l'ivals I hat is none too sure To concentrate On t he filmy frot by
3 cup milk (about) begin vith jet isn't exactly a type of dress either in white
Melted butter summer trimming So let's skip gray black or pastels for it is the
I cup grated American cheese its possibilities with the mere season for these lovely things —
Salt mention that it is being revived— lovely in themselves and calcu-
Paprika i with caution lated to bring out loveliness in all
Combine Ilia three ingredients1 The girl5 who graduiite either twomen
SQUARE SINIOCK
Cr
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1M't
--
By JANE HERBERT COWARD
Billy asked for a dog just as
many children do His parents
did not say yes or no They said
"We'll see" Then they discussed
the subject and agref'd they would
like Billy to have a pet since he
seemed to want
1T'')Aia?::e one so e r y
much but t hey
'
§ r a Ned the usual
object ions to
having a pet
a round that it
would be a mil-
sance and that
careful about other details of your ------– - 11 ------'-- I 7't': 44' Id b
90 froi4--4 Nk011 ( a nui- uho a tuo set of parents and
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N--- v'v- is divided between them — six
you have a full-length mirror in -41---
– -r04::11i!t istailivcaes lalititd stilillait '
months with father in one place
yoar home or even if you haven't ------ Ns and six months with tnother in
r el A '''4-4'' si' 7'' t a r y Neitlier
get the habit of studying your ‘N ----- — f t II e r nor
another The divided loyalty that
a
back view frequently AIRS COWARD results may bo harmful and must
With the revival of the short mot her s a i d
Your coiffure should be as in- be very disturbing to the child
square reefer and looschanging ' anything about responsibility for
teresting from the back as from Right to Real Home
the front Your neck should be jackets in slacks costumes the i its care On this basis it is to be
'
appearance of a smock in the hoped they do not decide to get I Children have a right to a real
flawlessly cleansed and made up -
same fashion is interesting In theld boy a dog ju
hoe Parents who can't give
the shoulders of your frock should the ta I st yet
m
tapestry blue linen it has fine
be well fitted and brushed free pleat clusters over the shoulder I The kind of pet one has de- them one aren't worthy of the
' pends upon the kind of training it name Children need happy sur-
from specks of dust Or loose hairs and cyclamen linen stitching ' receives A
I properly trained am- roundings and lots of love as well
Carrying the inspection down- massed like braid on the turnover
mat will know his place and will as spinach and a quart of milk a
ward the hemline should be even collar and pocket bands I keep it Sanitation depends largely day They need both parents and
and the scants of your hose in
i upon the etire Whilil the CrPlItUr0 can get along very comfortably
perfect alignment ' and compliment your bark view' receives Ile must be fed on time with the number planned by flat-or
Evening Wear Remember yonr hair arrangement
When you wear afternoon influences yotir height the shape I
' and his diet must consist of He ture An extra father or mother
right foods if you wish him to be around is confusing
clothes or sports clothes the prob- of your head and your features a healthy animal His living guar- But what can be done about it?
lem of presenting a good back view See that every curl and wave is tens must be kept clean Mother and Dad insist that they
is not such a difficult one but in its place in the back and brush have a right to the own lives
evening gowns low cut as they your hair there until it is bur- He will have to be bathed peri-
n
odically and brushed of C Where difficult family adjust
ibvi-
are in the back are exacting For fished and bright ously voting
ments must be made its better
a ung child cannot under-
spring parties and the bathing suit A graceful carriage should be to have them occur when the
cultivated Learn to hold your take the full responsibilit y for his
children are too young to be
season ahead do all you can to care The child needs help
make your back perfect If your head 1113 chin level and chest greatly jolted by the change
Care is the crux of the problem
neck back and shoulders are dull high Your shoulders Will natur-Divorce is an unhappy situatioS
where the child wants a pet of his
sallow or blemished try to lighten all tend to drop backwa(1 and I for a child to face but per i
he t
t skin a own nd leave it flawless d Train you W
rself to aik own It is one of the first prob-
is t consider Parents must n n not as hard on his sensibilities
1 ions o -
For blemishes scrub thoroughly properly This means with toes I as to live in an atmosphere of
make up their minds that if they
with thick soapsuds and allow the straight ahead bringing the Fathers and mothers who
r he
soap to di on t skin Then re- weight down on the ball of the get a dog I hey at lea-1 will have strife
to supervise its guindianship are at swords' points should prac-
foot and swinging the leg freely
move by washing with first warm is not tice at least sufficient control to
antiseptic acne lotion or soothing from the hips Take long rhythmic 'Ehe importa nt thin e
if be pleasant before the children
steps when you Walk and when
whether a chi'd wants a dog
then very cold water A drying What's more they should be
greaseless ointment w e
ill hll) clear you (Lowe Watch your feet in a vou are considering pettilnr one but whether to extremely careful not to prejudice
up pimple n
s One of the gony mirror un ar n
til you le to laindle he is Old enough the a learn s a child of e en is not too children or to criticize each
cleansing preparations will remove them properly how t o treat pets In Some other before them The mother
cse s
blackheads A certain amount of time and vi-ho does not teach her children tS
If you need a bleach lemon effort will be required but with young Other child ren never will respect their father no flatter
juice or peroxide are safe and intelligence you can develop a rear be old enough
what her attitude toward hint
good Either have someone apply view that will make people ask You must know vow child and may be is failing in her duty a$
be fond of animills VOlifell Then
them for you or dip a strip of "Who is that attractive woman?" tho is the father who permits his chil
be old enough
intelligence you can develop a rear
l'ou must know your child and
view that will make people tvk
be fond of animals yourself Then
"Who is that attractive woman?"
if you don't mind assistinq the
czst I gmw child while he is learning how to
The Jacket is tied with a draped sash at the waist of this outfit
of printed silk crepe Pink and green flowers enliven the black
background The bat has the same delicate coloring rink bubble
beads of transparent plastic clustered on a link chain make a col-
orful necklace
TUESDAY APRIL 30 1940
Beauty
Children
Health
Orphans No More Pitiable
Than Children of Divorce
BY MARIAN MAYS MARTIN
Early and casy marriages and easy divorces are un-
fortunately the order of the day But what to do about it?
11a1(e divorce more difficult? That's like putting the cart
before lhe horse 'Make it more difficult for impetuous
young people to marry and you're getting somewhere to-
- ward lessening the alarming di-
Lvorce rate The right to marry is
ct Parents Aid every man's privilege Wouldn't
it be better if there were more
Child in Care rigid requirements necessary be-
Of His Pet fore one could obtain a marriage
license?
Among the chief sufferers from
By JANE HERBERT COWARD P7-7771-A divorce and WI
Among the chief sufferers from
e:4-AritF divorce and un
el'!:i:-'Z-4:-Ai ha p p y marri-
tv-'11 ' ages are chil-
-!'n'-- ? - ' ages
:- 5k'- &en Boarding
e: ''''tt-'''7''' schools all over
: the country are p j :- $:Ai--i
'1 -l :::'::'::::-: t Y-'
-ti'''- '44''"- filled with chil-
41pis'::::':: dren Nicith either
:':7kis::':::: I
:1:::r:': too many or too
!11:1 few fathers and
::n:? 'VI mothers T h e
wJteet
MI MARTIN orphan with no
Parents is nd
more to be pitied than the child
who has two sets of parents and
is divided between them — six
what her attitude toward hint
may be is failing in her duty as
is the father who permits his chil-
dren to fail in respect to theft
-
paprika Cut into strip 6x the toe end of a'shoe tree and use l SALLOW COMPLEXION I 1-1""1 www 1"' P' "'"""" 1""v t--u mother After all a man may b
inche Roll up eac strip and s a Patter to go 0 q
s!:
As rst aid I017 sallow discolotec
1 I look after his pet you ca'I raised orpet and h
a poor usb and yet a good father
s h 1 c ) fi the objections usuall
place in greased muffin pans Or and shoulders Leave the bleach 1 ling complexions consid y er lemon - and a Woman may be a prelty
roll sheet for jelly roll rut in the skin overnight rinse off
a ) i Nom oa( lc 1
Mice It is the purest fest sa
concentrate instead upon the good poor excuse for a wife yct an cx-
a5 on it will oo his racter
3c inch slices and place on a tinder your shower and apply a bleach you can use Pat over face
The bond Of Of mutual respect cellent mother
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greased baking sheet Bake in light film of cream or hand lotion and throat after washing: allow :
faith tolerance and loyalty be- Children's Angle
hot oven )425 degrees F) 15 to 20 to offset any dry ry in effect on the to d on skin then rinse away
ttt cm dog and master cicri
- It's important to keep the to
minutes M wen
akes t t y- four skin Apply light film of crem a if skin N e
from taking care of the creature points of view separate One mu
11 st
JOHNNY CAKE I When you apply your make-up feels sensitive afterward
as a friend think of one's child and try to
d finish ur 1 cups sifted flour see
' yo back arms and shoul- Alabama Invit G
es Governors the domestic picture from
2 tablespoons
ouble-acting ders with a liquid powder lotion milli g ornry
e Ala a pt The First Girl in 10 Gene ra tions their angle They get an angle at
baking- powder that blends with the color of your Southern governors' conference Cheshire Mass — (LP) 'rhp an early age and scnse what they
I teaspoon salt
3 teaspoon solcit complexion powder You can of has been invited to attend en Belli family is celebrating the don't see or hear
1
tablespoons sugar course use your regular founda- masse the annual Alabama deep birth of the first ghl baby in the The theory that the children
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1 cup cornmeal lion and powder but the liquid is sea rodeo at Mobile on July 29-31 family for 10 generations The of happy marriages make happy
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of happy marriages make happy
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father and mother in it is the
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to be an aching void that may
have serious effects on his future
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Wile, Otis. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 105, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1940, newspaper, April 30, 1940; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2163298/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.