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PAGE FOUR THE STILLWATER DAILY PRESS STILLWATER OKLA
Food
Fashions
Home
III
If Grandfather Was Bald
You're Apt to Copy Him
By ('LAUD NORTH CBRISMAN M D
In the early days of our race the bodies of our ances-
tors were covert d Ar ith thick hair fur protection Slowly
th advanced from a covering of 101Pad skills to chain
armor ttnd tut down or up to t )111 se‘ (Tat thickticsse4 f
chltoing covering the entire body and tio hcail Naluro
does not ‘aste (nergy sr) since
body hair Was no longer 'wetted it c 1
o Alakes
gradually disappeared Possibly kiirt vh
the same thing in a less il"Prre PP 1
occurred kith our sc I alps 1ln- oy s Say s It s
doubtedly baldness is hereditary
If you are be- Really Fun
i::':'':tFtt:-w-k coming wid it
1
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" t g to
Attk' "t'ler "as u"1" W ork and concoct toys out Of their
- ' e ut youi an- i
''trr t4i oan heads you are ‘vrong Toy
r:-:i:?k- : cestors IA' 0 r e making is a labor (! love and a
1-'7:i:!r5:' some form of '
lifetime accordin n
g to Ane Farrel
' '4'44 r head covering
a pretty black-haired girl of 28
7e Mine did but
e
who is on of tho few women in
''' n o n l e of my
the business
f
OW C ami y e v e
IIILIMALtN iss Farrel has returned to
shows a bald r M
Springfield Mass from a year in
spot Something else must have
Sweden where she manufactured
started the loss of hair in your
toys for the Swedish Cooperative
family Societies Right now she is run-
Many diseases and all fevers
ming a laboratory in Springfield
cause loss of hair which usually
and turning out toys under her
returns with recovery
In snme own name for a nationally known
cases the injury to the hair roots
manufacturer
was too great and baldness re- "I have designed forty every-
mained day toys" she began "I don't eall
Those Hatless Men thom wil 1r n t invin I t tvit hvonINP
It is not to be expected that
even three or four generations
without hats will overcome the
damage done by many generations
wearing them Maybe hats were
not to blame in the first place
Life of a hair depends on the
nourishment it receives from the
scalp and hair follicles Atter it
leaves the skin a hair is just a
soft horny substance without any
blood vessels or nerves anti con-
tains no fluid So all our atten-
tion should be given to the root
Combing and brushing the hair
Is very important it cleans out
dirt and dust removes scales and
stimulates circulation in the skin
One of the great causes of bald-
ness is dandruff Dandruff is
simply little scales due to slight
inflammation of the skin If these
scales are allowed to accumulate
they fill up the hair follicles make
Pressure On the root and retard
circulation
Control of dandruff means pres-
ervation of the hair There is no
grand dandruff cure We cannot
have healthy skin anywhere if our
systems are out of order Con-
stipation Indigestion bad teeth
and tonsils — any disturbance of
the internal organs will affect the
skin Anaemia results in a dry
dull skin
These should be corrected
Cleanliness of tlus scalp is tile first
consideration to escape dandruff
Frequent washing is advised at
least once a week with good soap
and warm water followed by thor-
ough massage and drmg Never
leave the hair Vet DOI1Sh1g With
cold water Or standing under a
cold shower contnwts the skin
and hair roots and retards circu-
lation Bland Oil for Scalp
If the hair is dry alter washing
a little bland oil rubbed into the
scalp but not on the hair is need-
ed The so-called hair inoies are
delusions and snares because thcy
led Its to depend upon limn in-
stead of really taking care of ti
hair and scalp
A good preparation for the relief
of dandruff is a lotion composed
of borate of soda 1 drain WY-
terin five drams and vk liter six
ounces This is to be shaken veil
and rubbed into the scalp t
a day Not only onto the hair but
down at the roots
If the scalp is damp and oily
use a lotion of resorcinol 1'2
drams alcohol three ounces wa-
ter to make eight minces These
are both good when there are in-
dications of inflammation of the
scalp Singeing of the hair is of
no value The new machines to
increase the circulation in the
scalp by suction have not proved
their worth
Good general health st nut
cleanliness careful combing and
brushing will go far toward over
manufacturer
"I have designed forty every-
day toys" she began "I don't call
them educational toys because
Because of the theory that I every toy is educational I call
wearing of hats caused baldness them "Toys the NVay Children
we now see great numbers of young i Want Them"
and old men walking the streets "First the toyi are serviceable
playing golf fishing hunting lyinq The strings won't break The sand
on the seashore and working out- buckets won't fall apart The
doors minus a hat Their bald teeth of the mitts are sturdy the
spots are shiny and red from sun- wagon wheels solid Poorly made
burn The remaining hair is dry toys not only cause terrible un-
brittle and faded a dull dun color happiness but they break easily
Rain and storm make no differ- and instill destructive habits"
ence I am quite sure they are An only child Miss Farrel was
drying up the hair follicles and born on her grandparents' farm in
the sub-cutaneous fat and hasten- East Jordan Mich She spent all
in the advent of complete bald- her childhood suminers there
nes& though her parents lived in De-
It is not to be expected that trial All that tine Miss Par-
even three or four generations rel was enchanted by little chit-
without hats will overcome the dren She was one of those kids
damage done by many generations who likes to mother the others
wearing them Maybe hats were Even then she had an instinctive
not to blame in the first place "feel" for toys
Life of a hair depends on the At Marygrove School in rktroit
nourishment it receives from the she made up her mind to be like
scalp and hair follicles After it Pitioccilio's pop a toymakcr Miss
leaves the skill a hair is just a Farrel studied the craft thor-
soft horny substance without ally oughly and took courses at Tilich-
blood vessels or nerves and con- ers College in child psychology
tains no fluid So all our atten- "My decision to work in Sweden
tion should be given to the root was reached because I learned
Combing and brushing the hair that in that country there was
is very important it cleans out a great shortage of toys" she
dirt and dust removes scales and says "Thanks to NOIIW good let-
stimulates circulation in the skin tees I made the acquaintance of
One of the great causes of bald- the heads of the Swedish Coopera-
ness is dandruff Dandruff is tive Societies and persuaded thrill
simply little scales due to slight to sponsor my toys"
inflammation of the skill these Enriched by her year's expert -scales
are allowed to accumulate clap in Sweden Miss Farrel re-
they fill up the hair follicles make turned to Anienca last fall and
Pressure On the root and retard !sought a manufacturer who would
circulation I sponsor her toys here
Eau de Cologne dashed on the
palms helps check excessive per:-pirlit
Ion There are also excellent
cream and powder type deodorants
which do an even more effec-
tive Job for you Either Null also
help prevent rubbing and callouses
when you handle a golf club or
tennis racquet
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SERVE SCALLOPED
IIAM W1111 RICE
Flavored With Pineapple
DINNERS
Baked Ham Hawaiian
Asparagus Hollandaise Sauce
Mixed Greens Salad Bowl
Strawberry Shortcake
Coffee
trust
Nov: then Just itnother color
note: Some of the let ter shops
Score a Hit With Ham Hawaiian
Raked Ilam Ilawallan—a dish that may be served proudly for a family dinner or a company feast
Into the baking dish with the ham slice go sweet potatoes and pineapple gums These acquire a rich
glue when basted with a mixture of brown sugar pineapple juice grape juice and ground cloves
The complete recipe is given in Miss Wilson's article below
FRUI ADDS RICH
Ilk OR 10
414" 111t7 'AMU 011V Uto L )
I COW and continue baking pimiento
two inches thick Trim off Bie to l
30 minutes longer removing cover i t cup sliced ripe olives
rind and lean edge Cover the
'during last 10 minutes 1 egg yolk
slice with your favorite glaze for '
whole baked ham Add a cup of 1 SCALIA)11:1) "AM SLICI: AND Toast
RICE Melt butter add flour and
milk water or fruit juice and 'Jake '
in a slow oven 1325 degrees FA 2 cups rice blend thoroughly Add milk and
25 to 30 minutes per pound bast- 2 half-ineh slices ham salt Cook stirring constantly
lug occasionally 1 quart hot milk uniii thickened Add other inire-
An equally delicious way to serve Seasoning to taste dients and heat thoroughly Serve
ham slices is broiled or pan Place a layer of thoroughly at once on toast
broiled For this have the slices "shed rice ill " 2-(1""" cils-
cut one-half inch thick Trim the
serole Place on this a slice of BLOUSES ARE DRESSY
rind and lean edges for broiling I ham cut into serving's: 'lien more Faris--Dressy" blouses—and in
cutting the edges in several places rice mottle' slice ot ham and top black as well as white tre — an
to prevent curling Turn fit'- vith rice Pour on hot m im
ilk Bake portant fashon
i wit h t he long
in Moderate (wen 1350 degrees F jacket black town suits which are
quently cooking at moderate heat
Allow about 20 minutes for ham 1 ii""1- If (Ii"h bi""s le° (IllicklY' a "1'i"11 favu11tc
one-half inch thick casserole may be covered These lAtck havA suits are sem
BAKED 11Ill IIAIVAIIAN BROILED DEVILED IIAM I i i the c V ening as well as iifter-
1 No-inek slice ham 6 tablespoon oon therefore formalized with a s soft butter dressed-up blouse m Natin chif-
1 can sweet potatoes I (111) broun sugar
fon net or lace Black chiffon is
1 cup brown sugar 1! cup prepared mustard
men! b a it i 'd also cl lif ton st rived
I can pineapple gems rained 2 teaspoions v in egar
wth kuhcl and fine black jersey
I2 cup pineapple Juice Sliced boiled ham
Jtittm:r-i cmbroidtTeci wit h black
1! cup grape juice Buttered bread crumbs
paillettes or thie white beads
14 tcaspoon pound cloves Combine butter and brown sit-
Many
2 tablep I
shortening sortening var Add mustard and vine of the chiffon and lace gar
Cut rind off ham N lice Place in alai MiX ‘Vt'll SPreld 1 hilile- bli)lies ilith"tir11 (11 cirt'sY lab-
baking dsh i anti surround with :poon of tiiii mixturo over each ries are tailored
red In earayter it is
swee Po
t tatoes Mix half of sugar i slice of ham -7prit11de Pes' tit' ‘vith pointed Out
witl pinciipple gems and arrange buttered bread crumbs mice This aPProval of for mid black
Office Girls Keep
Beauty up to Par
By Weekly Routine
By JACQUELINE HUNT
Buiess girls know that if they
want to keep their good looks up
to par they have to plan for it
The way to keep ahead of the
bcauty :ame is to give as much
tune as you can to a slycifie
1-eauty chore after you get home
each e'ening There may be oc-
casions IA hen yo:: must switch jobs
from one evening to the rx1 but
-SViP7-7ZV7 follow a sched-
?dAlle'Af7" ule as closely
rfo'-'4— ' ''':-4 li
: - as possible and
4)
i'-':: '':' :: '::- ' 1 see that no task
litS4574 (' I is omitted —
''rl: : : ::: '- even though you
V:iH ':4 ::::' must double up
one night
By following
tii' 1 a definite plan
I you'll always be
well groomed
MISS HUNT
so an unexpect-
ed call from your boss or an of-
fice conference will not upset your
poise Moreover with the help of
a few pick-up tricks you'll be
able to accept that last-minute
invitation The girl who has most
fun you know is the one who is
always ready for it
You may have some ideas of
your own about how to make a
weekly beauty schedule Lot here
is one I have found practical:
Monday evening — a relaxing
beauty bath With big dates out-
ings or homemaking chores — if
Perfectly baked ham the height I Strawberry Shortcake limn A LA KING you're a part-time housewife as
of culinary skill is just as neat a Coffee 2 tablespoons butter cell as a business girl — you'll be
trick if done with a ham slice as 2 talolespoons flour tired enough to enjoy it Pin up
with a whole or luilf hain The Eroded Deviled Ilam I elm milk your hair and remove old make
appetizing flavor combination of Fried Apple Rings I cup diced baked ham up with cream while the running
14 teaspoon salt
richness and piquancy associa te d Molded Vegetab le Salad water churns frov!ranto bath oil or
!2 cup cooked button mush-
with the larger piece of meat need Ilot Rolls crystals into your tub Now put
not be lost in the baked slice Butterscotch Pie Coffee 1 rooms on a generous film of the pleas-
Have Hie houn slice cut One to 2 tablespoons chopped antest cream you have You can
top cover and continuo' baking : pimiento
two inches thick Trim off the use a mask but I wouldn't advise
mi
30 nut es longer m
reoving cover t i cup sliced ripe olives
rind and lean edge Cover the it unless you want to watch t he
during last 10 minutes 1 egg yolk
slice with your favorite glaze for clock With plain cream you can
whole baked ham Add a cup of SCAIII"'") "AM SLICI: AN!) Toast bask in the warm tub as long as
milk water or fruit juice and 'Jake RICE Melt butter add flour and you like even go to sleep in it
in a slow oven 1325 degrees FA 2 coops rice blend thoroughly Add milk and
without fear of coming out look-
25 to 30 minutes per pound bast- 2 half-inch slices ham salt Cook stirring constantly lug like a boiled lobster as you
lug occasionally 1 quart hot milk until thickened Add Other incre-
might with a mask
An equally delicious way to serve Seasoning to taste dients and heat thoroughly Serve
Now a Quick Scrub
ham slices is broiled or pan Place a layer of thoroughly at once on toast
When you feel delightfully re
broiled p 0 r this have the siiies washed I IC P in a 2-qtkort eas- lased and half asleep work up a
serole Place On this a slice of BLOUSES ARE DRESSY
cut one-half inch thick Trim the' e -o mi thick soapy 1 ather and give your
ilium cut into servings: tnen more s" —
self a speedy scrub Rinse dry
' I and lutin edges for broiling
cutting the edges in several places rice anothel slice ol ham and top black as well as white tire — all
th oothin lux-
to prevent curling Turn fre- with rice Pour on hot milk Bake urious bath powder then into a
linPorlant fashion with the long off and dust Nri--- s —
in moderate oven 1350 degrees Fi jacket black town suits which are
tlean nightie Wipe remaining
quently cooking at mialerate heat
I n
br
hour It dish ows too qui k
cly a "Im'Ill favurdu
' Allow about 20 minutes for ham crtion from your face and rinse
These Watt town suits are seen
I may be covered with cool water Run a comb
one-half inch thick
the evening as well Wi 1firt-
BROILED DEVILED HAM
BAKLII 11All HAWAIIAN won ilairefore formalized with a
I tvio-ineh slice ham 6 tablespoons soft butter dressed-up blouse in satin chif-
and tie a net over your hair if you
through your hiiir pat into place
I can sweet potatoes I clip brou'n sugar
fon net or lave Black chiffon is
I eup brown sugar 1! cup prepared mustard
mentioned also el lif fon st rived getting into your tub And now
didn't attend to this chore before
I can pineapple gems rained 2 teaSpoolVi vinegar
with kUhCI arid fine
I2 Clip pineapple Juice Sliced boiled ham
Jumpi!rs 01151'01(1(1Pd With black
black jersey to bed for at least eight hours of
refreshing sleep
1! cup grape juice Buttered bread crumbs Tuesday evenings check - up
paillettes or flue xt'llite beads
I teaspoon pound cloves Combine butter anti brown ii- shouid find you still looking pretty
' 2 Ciblespoons shortening ear Add mustard iind vinegair Many of the chiffon and lace
nice — with no major operation:i
1 blouses a Rh omdi of dressy lab-
' Cut rd in off Ilion Nlice Place in and mix we SP
ll rean 1 tti)(- ries are tailoed r in charititer it is nueded
' baking dish surround with surro with sPoon of this inixture over eiti o extra minut of brushiag apply
es
pointed Out so give yotir hair a few
sweet potatoes mix tutu of sugar 'slice of ham 1-7prinkle Pithily with a small amount of creamy waveset
' This approval of for mid black
will pinezipplei gems and arrange I buttered bread crumbs Pla c e or pomade to the ends and brush
1 gouses v it li al i ernoon suo6 is
back and forth over your finger
on top of ham Boil rest of sugar I under inednuo grill to brown t
uenniely news
with the other ingredients for 5 This dish is generally serVCCI'Vitil to keep them silky and soft then
minutes and pour over sweet po apple rings Slice applcs cross-
' !Mors I3ake i
11 moderate oven wise in 38-inell slices Fry in not officially twc01110 the American nails and make any minor repairs
The Star-Spangled Banner" did rearrange the curls Inspect the
4350 derives Ft for I 'lour For a butter until golden brown national anthem until 1931 Cleanse your teeth and face and
! i
rich and delicious glaze baste ham give your eyes some extra atten-
and potatoes pan at least twice with G tion A bath with a simple soul-
' the juices in Add additonal ray is Popular for Sults lion of boric acid — a teaspoonful
grape juice if necessary as CVap- to a pint of boiled water—is won-
(Indio') will lake place according BLit BtONNTI1 Also Appears derfully refreshing at the end of
to the N i e Of the baking dish a busy day Now gently using
eri'es 6 only the fingertips work softening
GALA 11tM cream around the eyes in below
By LIA:ANOR GUNN
I slice ham I 12 inehes thick the eyes out over the lids tapping
NM York—Rings on her fin- and Intters‘ect h-own is haroly
I ! nip orange juice gently at the outer corners
gel's" and if not bells at leie-t- brown St ! Eta u and chocolate
12 cup ail bread erumbs Time for a Manicure
polka dots on her toes — In fait are boon ctaniianions especially in
Irated rind of I orange Wednesday evening is a good
all over some very good looknut fine laces
14 teaspoon ginger time for a manicure — pedicure
pumps ' In :Torts wear the accent is on
too if you're ambitious Get ready
I orange sliced
Summer footwear is nothing if neutrals Wheat iind kindred
Place ham in casserole and ado for bed and assemble all the es-
not gay They tell me that Wedro shades blend cluirminely whh pas-
orange juice Cover and bake in platfr sentials on a convenient table
or om sh oes ale VC popu l r tels
a amon g M c t
ah h e re
pens anti
moderate oven 1350 degrees F) au 1N'Ilile you're removing polish
for most purposes and from oh- pink s are especially good
minutes Mix bread crumbs or- shaping pushing back the cuticle
servation I concede "they" are A wide-brunnied hrown or iYiruf '
ange rind and ginger Spread over and buffing your fingeroails the
right straw hat is always a wise choice
ham Arrange orange slices on feet can be soaking in a basin of
I also want to remind you that if one's hatbox is limited This
- - t warm water Scrub feet with a
IMolyneuxs quartet of pastel shirt- season finds us cxncrunentunz wan
BEAUTY TIPS waist frocks and iv ide-brunmed pique and other baby hats stiff brush dry and give them the
same attention NOV apply polish
— Isailor hats to match introduced eti With the popularity of Hawn ! -
QUESTION: "I have d funk
eep i
---'-- II nis mid-season show-ing are ere- evening gowns for summer
er eve- to uotn fun and toenails if
erualls
you wish using a soft neutral
lines between my eVes and crow 's I ming favorable conunent and are ings it tits natural to expert the '
It'd at the "ter c"rMsrs I Int ve m
I regarded in some cplarters as a shecr evening coat- to make T
an "611If'
heard there is something that Yin I point in favor of the monotone impres n sio in eVenillo filIliellS ' rSCI aY is a good timg for
i
tiehten the skin so the lines are ' costume The four featured pac:s st We predict that Paquin' Brush your hair thorcughly and
s street-
1
sinoothed out Can you tell me are approved as good choices for length dinner dresses with even- your shampio if you do it at home'
1
saturate the scalp with hot on
what it is'' Any tlizi-tetlonsummer s you su in America — p m
ale at i
have will be ‘‘eltionic—Mrs II S" Aug deC011ette Will appear An in ill- I
olive oil preparation that coin-
pink primrose yellow laht pm- teresting interpretations in fall '
bines the qualities of softener and
FIrst sec if the Mies are caused winkle blue and water green collections Involving low-cut COCK-
'cleanser may be used as a short-
by eyestrain and if so take steps It Is evident that ‘VOIIIVII NViik) tail dresses and ley formal dinner
to correct that cond the smartet fashions have clothes Suh types with trans-
condition Next 'c ut This can be rinsed away
wear sc
make a c°11N"ous effort not to adopted gray enthusiastically for parent or cut -out t op or blouses teavaig the hair rerfectly clean
‘vithout the Wie of soap vartty
fr°wn When You cleanse and suits Usually I he costume Is in with novelt Y cut decollette are
dry the hair with- warm towels
cream your face at night massage i one shade of gray—occasionally t pretty fa:loons to mate with lab- '
arrange waves and curls and if
PciOlY over the crow's feet and ! combines a light and darker tone rie or fur jackets
crm m
ea your face at eht IllaSSa C
ge N 11
i "OW is a favorite combination -- I possible sit near a source of heat
1 until the hair is completely dry
gently over the ermt's feet and with gray In spite of the fasinon Paris—Subtle silhouette changes -
Friday night calls for a special
irown lines with a good lubricat- I for contrast niore of ten a !- I ay are apparent in many of the mid-
'facial to put you in a party mood
mg cream followed tY aPPlIcatiOns 1 hat accompanies a gray costiime SCi on collections These are par- 1 f
the week-end and some time
of first hot then cold water to 1 but the accessories are nearly al- ticularle noticeable in bodice Cliti I 'or
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1 71 1r 71"! I 11111Ulat 0 the circulation Now mays in contrast—often dark cop- which show tne trend rmal' Iroin aso ing your a 1" ngerie men dmg
-
Good general health st rid --17 -7---:----
w--
-- take either strips of gauze dipped trast the fitted midriff effects which
cleanliness careful combing and
: and such good-grooming del ails
''-‘ in egg-white or some of the little Now then Just another color have been so long popular'Skirts:
brushing will go far toward over- i
) medicated tabs shaped like wings note: Some of the better shops keep hiPline smooth and WiliICH fr'211(121 if possible should be a day
'
coming dandruff and preserving!
There's Always a Woman
To Marry an Elderly Man
BY MARIAN MAYS MARTIN
A Man is never too old to marry When he is lonely
there is always some ‘vornan who will undertake the job as
companion for him Which is after all villa he wants
A woman who ak
m es a thriving husinesi of match-
making m
ng says that most ot- her cluh memhers are MCII over
70 and that her greatest difficulty
' is to persuade them to marry
Firmness Needed
' women of appropriate age May
and December don't get along well
When Beiltime HWhen a man has passed three
i
score years and ten — the alloted
Comes for l ot and then off to -:97044:i a long beauti-
i: life of man—he
44:17y?'trc s' w
---- houldn t ant
04'4AfiW6'--i4 - ' to marry a de-
By JANE HERBERT GOIVARD sk''::' - e A 't
- --'--4 3' butante
At bedtime Tommy begged to :‘K$- --—
'-'00'"'N 1 Women in
remain up a while to read his '' is VION:
!''-:: 0—::!fl : their twenties
new book
are also not a
half an ho
good choice
"Very Well" mot her s urr Cl dored :::i:":Wf4i-14T-4!
ur
e s
s-V- -45- LT n 1 s a
At the end
bed you go"
'''-- 'c'-:' - woman has had
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r1144:" of this period 10i -7:
ii' &' AIRS MARTIN ful frieadship
fyit'S:144 however FS the
r':01v mother should with a man of
t::::::'' have anticipat- seventy she in going to marry
::- him unless he has exceptional
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cd Tommy re-
attributes
FameIC "'1'4-: ' p
:14iiC 'E- the agr eem en or Fortune
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-q --ii '' This c a us e d He might be famous in which
:1itow&b40c -: r
I ease his wife would bask in re-
14 -''w&e4'''''''- father to inter-
fleeted glory He might have
money but that's easy enough
Mits cto WARD - to figure out without going into
i n g intermit-
: ifiell:-te and t 1111ig'itui -- I
tently Tommy put up a bold fight the advantages He might be a
Finally lie x punished and delightful companion and the lady
lly dra
a good listener but the run-of-
practically off to beth
Even so the battle was not won
the-mill young woman won't be
for all of a twitter over a chance to
be an old mans darling
several iji)Ilitlieisnttcs) :ilitiattit) tcory(itiricgicr Min
That was Just what Tummy There really isn't anything hu-
inorous or even difficult to under-
wanted them to do The more tilt
stand about late-in-life marriages
conttstt V as prolomed the longer
he remained awake! Then of all times one wants and
e
needs sympathetic companion-
The man who has been
a '111igoitilibll (tittfr III iri(s111(clad Niks!ilitlitlutoislet hip
reason for it should be obvious selfish enough to remain a bach-
to the parent it isn't elor for the better part of his life
and the man NV110 is accustomed
Consistency is ot the ut most
to feminine companionship are
obedience A ciold whose bedtime both in the twilight of their days
finportance in the development of
desirous of a woman near them—
Some one with whom they are
irioetliteisneicsis cfcraegititi:IINalbirtokfoern
hbien
o gno v ou bl t y tulle- first and some one on whom they
re
can lavish their affections with-
permitted :ii11 Mnight o st ell i- Don't teach them to f
out being criticized and called an
cti t:o ti d stay (-- an p 1
look for such p
oportu old fool nities
It
Emergencies will arise when the would seem that a man of
experience would be able to dis-
child is to be kept from his bed
criminate Pbout women Appar-
beyond the usual time but (gm-
narily the parent can ex'erciSe ently they do not even at seventh
control in the situation and should biooke gets in weir eyes—enougn
anyway to blind one to anything
Parental leniency ia routine mat-
tes leads to disrespect of parents but one's conception of the lady
and to a disregard of law There A man seldom sees a woman
he wants to marry as she really is
are no ands and buts if the parent
says "Its bedtime: and means it and a woman never sees the man
In fairness to the child we should that way So it's a wonder con-
warn him of the atipreach of the sideling the smoke screen nature
throws up between them that
hour in ample time for him to
'finish what he is doing or for him marriages turn out as well as
to arrive at a Vood stopping place they do
Parents cannot afford to indulge Unless a woman has a comfort-
either themselves or the child in able home to offer or the equiva-
whims at bedtime They Nvili if lent of it such as cash on hand
ttly are wise learn to reeotinize she isn't much of a matrimonial
a poor excuse of their own as veil prize come seventy Occasionally
hs the child's for the postpone- a warmed-over romance collies her
ment of his sleep and adhere waY or she meets up with another
strictly to the child's routine lonely soul who sees it to their
— mutual advantage to unite A new
CLEANING CURTAINS audience before whom one may
The best way to clean washable recite the story of one's life pro-
curtains is to release surface (lust vides a new interest in retelling
first by shaking or by using a vac- one's adventures
uum cleaner Then gash in warm war Its nice to have a man around
sudsy water and rinse in several tlw house" or "it's nice to have a
waters Curtains that are to be man to cook for" elderly women
stored should not be starched or tVill Sirh
ironed but folded up and put No Such Bother
away after drying Spinsters are less outspoken if
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BROKEN PLAID indeed they feel that way about
it There are unmarried women
kiAll i he
who (la m t just can t be both-
7 "ut 1
Elm c cul g to a man's whims
ttnd I for one am ready to be-
‘ fJ neve it One never misses what
one has 1 1 d and goes
r s leve ha t id that o s
) for husbands although it's easy
enough to believe that single '
women know their lives to be
t :' i
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in empty
A venerable old gentleman WhO
had married three times explained
i''"
' - — - that the companionship of a 1A-om1
an wits a fixed habit with him
gr$t- "1" - -t6
- ' So when his second wife died
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gL'IL- cii!4 when he was in his 'early eigh-
ties" he set about finding some- I
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onhi e to take her place if not in
'
s heal t in hs home
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74 i'P 0 -4 ' And he found her — an appre-
4 A :" 1 ciatIve WidOW WhO admitted to
'7 - t
' being 65 and who made him all
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ate companion to the end of his
7 ''' 14' i 04i ::1
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long and useful life He was for-
l: 11:Vii I '' 'i-41T tunate
straighP coat of bright red
3-ellow and gray broken plaid
MONDAY MAY 20 1940
Beauty
Children
Health
FOR A GAYER NURSERY
Make baby's nursery a gayer
place by hanging dainty little
dresses and coats on specially de-
signed hangers padded silk-covered
and scented Tiny heart-
shaped sachets to tuck into chest
drawers are another suggestion
Baby may not know the difference
but this dainty practice is sure
to please mothers I
Etcnals at Hiztkel Sons
TO POLISH STEEL
To polish steel articles rub first
with vinegar and then with a soft
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Wile, Otis. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 122, Ed. 1 Monday, May 20, 1940, newspaper, May 20, 1940; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2163326/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.