Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 22 June 1934 — Page 2
FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1934.
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MAKE CHILDREN HAPPY;HERE IS A GOOD CHANCE
Atlantic City Invites Kiddies to be Its Guests
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Pith B y *7 e ings GOSSIPER
Many young people get married and start out with the intention of beginning life in a small way— then along come triplets.
Nothing makes the average man sadder than to be always thinking of himself, and what he might have accomplished had he been a real man.
The editor of a seaside newspaper suggests that the heights of
Some people imagine that a diamond is the hardest thing in the world, but it is not near so hard
happiness are about to be realized I as paying the installments on it.
at the “ole swimming hole.” He must be past middle age, because he says that if the weather is a little bit cool that older folks should stand back and let children
have the first plunge.
It’s nice to take children to picnics and to the circus—grand old alibis that still sound reasonable. Recently 5^)0,000 children went to the world’s fair in Chicago—oh, girls what a day it turned out to
be.
Now the children may all go to Atlantic City as guests. All they have to do with their parents is to bring them along and let them pay their own way,, but that isn’t difficult >in the New Jersey resort, where rates are reasonable. Children’s Week will be observed June 30 to July 8, inclusive, when boys and .girls everywhere, under 12, accompanied by an adult member of their family and registered at a cooperating hotel, are invited to be guests of Atlantic City. ■ All Kinds of Pleasure. ^Hotels, restaurants, ehtertainments, piers, sail boats, rolling chairs, swimming pools and many other delightful opportunities for comfort, pleasure and enjoyment become part of the hospitality to be extended to the little guests. It will be a magic week, never to tye forgotten—fun a-plenty and liealthful benefits, too—better than
Alice in'
If one wants to get a correct line on a man, all one has to do is find out what he does when he has
nothing to do.
People who invest large sums of money in Insull stocks are now hoping someone will discover a way of extracting money from them. Most of the fellows who were ever known to work, considering it beneath their dignity, were possibly grooming themselves as possibilities for the vice-presidency. There are several ways of losing money in business and never taking a chance embraces all of them.
Those learned professors who tried so hard to find the danse of
the recent drought, have, no reached the conclusion that due to a lack of rainfall.
doubt, it was
When a fellow gets all “het” upj and wants to open up his safety j valve and swear, instead of using the old worn out “cusswords,” like “doggone it,” “heavenly Pete,” and “I’ll be goshdurned,” why not open her wide and just say, “W T ell, wouldnt that Doctugwell you?” ’Er sumpthin’.
Philadelphia may be considered slow, but when it comes to electing politicians with appropriate names she’s got them all backed off the may. Mr. Fix, Alderman Stollet, Councilman Tooket, are synonymous Avith Philadelphia politics.
UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED^^s^^
Joseph >2 Schildkraut 7^ COLUhABlA SIM ' 1 CONSIDERS HIS MOST PRI7.ES) POSSESSION A *40,00 VIOLIN ONE Op 7 HE tOt INSTRUMENTS MADE BY JACOB.STAGED, A SWISS.
It has been suggested that those persons who are dissatisfied with the Whteling avenue wall, get together and plant a few weeping willows.
With hundreds of big, bloated turtles swimmig along the surface of White River durig the past few warm days, it may soon be possible to inhale free turtle soup in some of our beer parlors, instead of trying to crunch pretzels without the aid of a stone crusher.
First Aids for Housekeeping
Stone bruises, missing toenails, a well as numerous scars, all reminders of boyhood days, have left their mak with us, but the ones that have left the most lasting impression are the German marks we bought after the war.
For instance, did you know that j to clean the electric toaster filled j with crumbs, use a new, small paint j brush bought for just that purpose? 1
How many times you’ve heard: “It’s the little things ^that count.” Our grandmothers knew that little short-cuts in housekeeping helped
NTglits^combined—of at^ea^t niuch j ^ ie . m in . t !; eir lons . of old - more real! ' j fashioned housework. Today, more
There will be beach games and supervised ' oepan bathing, special musical features, a Fourth of July parade, church day, fireworks display, sailing trips and ever so many things to make it the, finest kind of a party for all little folks; apd older folks as well.
than ever, when saving time and saving work are important, to liomemake'rs, the short cuts, or "
aids, are welcome.
To clean vinegar cruets, fill them 1 with warm water to which a few i drops of household ammunia has j been added. Let stand for an hour, I then rinse well with lukewarm wa- j
ter. ^ , , ,
Keep a pile of newspapers in the | kitchen, cut in half. Sheets willi firit- i save much work in cleaning the! stove, catching peelings, wiping!
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Worth Passing On The nature of my work bring! me in almost daily contact will . schools and school work* & naturally I pick up many ideal - which seem worth]
of passing on. One high school a
collecting old htaa j and beach lounging chairs in the community. The boya repair the framea and the girls mend The chairs are then
placed on the playground during the warm, sunny days of autumn and spring. At first, they were assigned to students selected by the school physician as undernourished, fatigue cases, and others excused from physical activity. But now other students take daily sun baths while studying or pass-
ing a social hour.
Many school nurses bold regular I monthly meetings for parents when j the health needs of children are ;
discussed.
Tuberculin testing is on the in- i encase; likewise immunization for j diphtheria. The old-fashioned final written ! examination is gradually passing j put of the picture. The selling of candy at school ; far’ being frowned upon. The tide of protest against home >
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burn from off the bottom of the i kette or spilled food from the stove j or sink. When washing glassware do notj put in hot water bottom first as ill I may crack from sudden expansion.! i Each delicate glass can be safely: : washed in very hot water if slipped jin edgewise.
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It. seems that a concerted move-iFormerly Professor Animal Husment is now under way in several' bandry Purdue University. Indiana cities whereby a large. ———The practices
number of obsolete and unsanitary dwellings are to be dismantled.!
1 And it would seem to one who does not pretend to understand the real estate business, that it might even- ' tually prove profitable to real estate corporations to purchase and, wreck atiejuated hovels, just as it I has paid the motor car mamtfac-' ! turevs to buy up and junk anti-
, quated “jallopies.”
If gentlemen wise in real estate matters have found this to be a
The
adopted in watering horses during hot v/cather are reflected in the condition and
spirit horse.
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1 the forenoon and the afternoon l ! during the hot summer days. A! | good drink refreshes this faithful j servant of man and helps to protect horses from overheating. Good horsemen take pride in 1 their horses. In order that they ,may be justly proud they make *small sacrifices to preserve the
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fact, attention is respectfully called, a hard day’s work in the hot to a large number of houses in j The horse, however, does no
iiuioc. ii, id a, n j : gj lt a t r jp t 0 the stable after generally accept— the horse has hacl his evening!
meal will be found profitable. The { horses can then he give; nan opporutnity to finish th eevening meal j
ter ^ven tho> 'gfi j a fj.egjj drink, as “night cap.”; he comes in 1 111 j Where these practices have been!
ed fact that a inulp will not overload on wa-;
m 'I adopted feeders have experienced al-1 very little di-^eulty with losses
»l 1 , , J&tnie Lang, petite radio singer, pic» .which may be worn sailing, motoring or on the golf course, for her first 1934 sports outfit. With the blue linen skirt and the tailored white linen jacket, Jeanie wears a striped scarf in the two colors abd a-tiny little white felt hat that tops off the ensemble to perfection.- She is shown here with Jack Whiting, musical comedy and motiofT.picture star, who is appearing with her on the Marvelous Melodies series heard Friday nights.
the extreme southwest part of, -cod judgment 1 i town, that have been constructed/ 5 ^ 8 u ;. c 8Ucil . RHigment ! Of empty „o*, boxes and rusty tin o™ wstofE from the city dump and the holes/ orses a ..” ooa Q1 1 | called windows, whose broken . fo / fee /fS' f en th /f h th f f ar f panes have been stepped up witlv ra / er hot - a >/tter of tact, abandoned under drawers Not to / ch a P ractlc f desirable. On
I mention the countless desolate and the other hand the horse should , , - , - , .
! forlorn looking hovels just south ! not be allowed to gorge because ot (deeply. h,s desire to improve
in the central lns haet-awollen appetite for water, the condition of his government
,The caretaker should use his judg- i has turned him into a sort of cru-
, i ment as to when a safe quantity sader. “Young blood” 'seems to
’of water has been consumed. j have a good effect on all. these old Whether in the field or on the j politicians that, one finds around road, the driver will find it good , Washington. Naturally the Senate practice to give-the horse an op-! ratified the appointment -of Tug-
jiortunity to .drink in the middle of ‘ wel.
I of the railroad tracks
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during hot weather. — o— —
Rexford Tugwell may. head the “brain trust,” or his claim that there is no such trust may be true. But Tugwell is a young man with a lot of brains, and be thinks
his desire
If he seems the worst bored man I at the party, it isn'i polite to tell 'him how bored you are He’s the
host. .
Dr^Jwdtmd will disaus the */- ter^choot luackem in his next iKfofe. I
Just imagine the predicament of! a baseball umpire who could not call a batter out after three strikes. Yet Ernest Quigley who calls them for the National League found himself in this fix. A foul ball had Struck his mask and fractured his jaw a few moments ago.
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