Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1950 — Page 4
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Make «Ha week one of goad ; Mtoav aad gaai wRI toward moo. "O' ,0 "" Between atootoo awoKteaa of -. *aeth aad JOT' ftteeans. will there to aayoaa IMm aTer these Etter firing oseeos? *• -.B -— — Ito Meat atom wUi cenUaao Ito a fiilt opening antedate throagh thia week. giving you those ertte WWW’ eootplMo " Tour Christmas shopping. —a o— The railroad yardman beaded the plea of President Tramaa and in nearly every case meat back to .work. Their troubles will be negotiated 'aad in the nwaatime the train* wfo run ate tte mails will co through. —o o It the Republican senators and congreeamen were realty sincere in their deslre to ouat Daan Ache- , .■ aea. they would rote to Impeach him. Their resolution seeking removal of the Secretary of State is nothing more than a political hamibUl. --7 • o o— — The country Is rallying behind the mobilisation movement Among the first leaders to wire President Truman of organisation support was Erie Cocke, Jr., national commander of the Ameri- , _ can Legion, who said. "Be assured that the American Legion can be counted on in this fight tor the ’“survival of our Democratic way of i life." * ~.Obe»Charles E Wilson, who worked hl* way up from a shop worker to “J the presidency of’ the General Electric Company, has been called again to serve his government. During World War 11. Mr. Wilson was chairman of the War Produc tiokl Board aad in that poet renderWoutatanding service Now. he has accepted the directorship ot the Defense Mobilisation Board, with unlimited powers tn organising the country tor the emergency. Mr Wilson is not only a captain of industry, but a great American with a patriotic sense of duty Resigning the G. E presidency tor a second time in less than ten years, he wtligopo Wa-hlngton to direct the mobilisation of Industry, having pouters , si coed to the President ot the United States And fharlie Wilson will continue to make good
Malformed Intestine Moy Cause Trouble
-’’w-sfT'i ~ •/ Wurman N- BMetn. M.D Ah a rule when StarWiea appeat* in infant*, it comes a* a rewWit nt infer tton Three art. however certairf liable* who have a mild type of diarrhea which t* not du** to-the .cMkaa bttt rather to tailur _■ of the ; towel to finifction norma!! *. Often. thaae babies are found id have Mitht malformation_of thr large intestine, Either this 'u’<i< shorter than *h’*honH W or thh* <>f*ehing through it Im over narro-c In *-unh a Mtuati<»ft it i* easy rt» : these infants and . tillI thcmtht to • U< to* in i»r<> du* r ion the diarrhea Fortunately, the remedyfor thi< ' .condition I* M'nple.' b vonMwti* ’n * ftflhjf th child no more food tba’ 1 Jh»’ '%» ■■ : wMe. | handle Wheta.the child is artuaPjeering- more ftM>d tftap~he re<pri>» the tot sI amount i* down h . «ther fwatancen it b- r, ( .reW-ury r« > r»‘du« p tup bulk Crt for Hi witluH;’ a* fTie wkh* thn<* <|je< reg sin tho ■ eah»rj. or h <•;<»•• ' of i ■ diet. Thin I*, dmte - (»y - suvHm mvrr Torn antratrd I eadto xs. ihat .is the amount of yjlw in them i«~r<; dm -d b'vajjorated .-nfllji i> 'off i. frmpfeyed for ti«» purpose i Number ©I Feedings S|n< * overloading of the la.;** bowed i- the thing to b? a<v,Mßd H ftiav be »♦« b»ale|»‘ to th«r»M-e <•»■ | ftii-H ;>••!• *of f‘ ‘-dh». m'j ! ( v? . 4 wi.-»en to ten |r yi hour- W»f<
Following the Presldent'a poaefnamifon. tbs country kaa gene on a madtfted war-time basis. These will be price and wage controls. Production of airplanes, tanka and armament will be etsppsd up several MM. The armed forces will to > built up to more than J.5P0,M* man. Two National Guard db vistooa have already been called to duty. President Truman in his speech to the nation and formal proclamation. explained to the people that the country faces grave danger of war from Russia’s aggression throughout the world. „ AmerieaM realise the seriousness of world conditions President Truman has given a true - picture of the Communists intent to destroy the American way of life. While preparing for defense on a scale only second to this records of 1»« to IMS. Americans hope that preparations for war, will still bring peace to the worM. The world has learned that to deal with the Communists, armed stiength is needed to stop their ruthfess drive toward Communist imperialism. _—o o ABC Inventors: Where was the alphabet Invented? It used to be thought that the ancient Phoenicians' devised ir“XSw" the opinion of Investlgators Is that they spread it lu their trading activities, but did not originate it They think that was done by unknown peoples in Palestine and Syria Various alphalit tfc-looltlng scripts have l>< > n found there doting back to perh ips IToe B.C A new discovery has now- < out- , plicated the problem Archaeolw- 1 gi-ts from the American Jfuseum of Natural History in New York draco been digging for. remains of ancient civilisation in Pakistan, and have come across pottery fragments bearing paint*-d syinhols which in part resemble our alphabet. Their date Is uneeftain: It remains to Ire - settled whether the Pakistan characters or those from Syria aad Palestine Mme first Still earlier, and known for a long time, are painted pebbles front Mas rTAxii In the French Pyrenees, dating back before 7.500 BC. These have geometric
food at any onetime If.the amoun’ ’ <»f water tn the feedinrs Is eu“ | down, the Hatty should, of course. < he offered water'lietweeii feeding-. I parth iilarlv In warn weather Eten though ’he diarrhea in i;-. self mav not seem ««Eous. W I*l fuiportsnl to clear it up. aim e If ■ may <au-c certain > iiuipll atl»li-. 1 One of these is pyelitis or liillan. mation or the part, of the khlnev i:i ; -wtrtrh —trm~ rrrfrre rMtr <ta be’or ■ dta'ssinh into tile bladder. It is Also • i -ns-tester that when an infant lie ■ diarrhea tne diapers lie put' re. iops<t|y and changed proaiptl” tM-.i -oflerl This arni'aid 'ht pt i". err it! .; f prelltis partle|llarly in sirl.lnt.lbl' Diaperßaih ! Another i ompili-ai iiui 01. '.. rti«rrTi«a J. iH»|>rr rasa. a.u''u>’fl~S> inatiot'. <»f the skin due t > t ie ;m .mation <>' ammonia on il<r.rHa;mr Prompt .'lianrirtr -of lt;r jHapbr.s,| and 'ke.qijh# tjie skjn r ifvi'i rd ,•it 1 a prote. Il> e rdiitmeni :na' be irdpful lathur connetfioif Ilf i-otuse. wheneier a. baby d;»» diarrhea, immediate treatment m the pfiysirtan Is li typer twill a' fh* diarrhea Itiuy ticytxne a serious i’U thrltauce Question* and Aniwer* I. A. I, lam in the inenopadse t ind Um t(ou : d*sl with deal’ nil fiUaldrm. Will this affarl my lirnet ’ | Anssi-r. fal|iltatlmi of Vm .••-.1, which 111 W. «« our durinc the ■ .<1 . . :n I lli t:»0 .at!/.c‘. 1.-i _n< o,t » L ;
Tto 1. O. Q F. lodge has voted purchase of a IS health bond, Ultoi fR officials ot the ”•amP aI g a la ■ county said today. AB la from the Christmas 100 are weed fight on tnand to > tree elln 1 otherwise * carry on the fight Bwy against the "white tt*MMk ImA Christmas seal to conducted by the Adams county tuberculosis association. designs, circles with dots in them, and combinations ot strokes that look like capital "E," “I,” and "L.“ Some of these signs appear In the early Palestinian and Syrian alphabets. This to not surprising, however, as they are single forme which could occur to a number of peoples independently. Also they may not be an aMempt 4t writing, bus may be magical symbols. The dikcoverles appear likely to make g complicated question even harde. • — • | Modern Etiquette “J By ROBRRT* LKt -.-i Q. Is It all right for an unmarried women to attach the title "Miss" to her name when signing a letter? A. Only If the title is enclosed In parentheses. Sa "tSttrsr Ruth Thompson " Generally, if the writer signs her name merely "Ruth Tboinpaon. it is taken tor granted that she is unmarried However, if If she wishes to be sure that the reply to her Is addressed prop erly. she wttl include the title as above. Q. Is it necessary, when faking leave of a group to which one has been Introduced, to bid each one "good-by" separately? A. No. A cordial "gixxi by 1 with a smile that includes everone is all that la necessary. Q Who provides the bouton nieres tor the ushers and best man at a weddinng? A, The bridegroom. Democrat want Me wring Results
jjzfl FAITH BALDWIN / «•<*»*« n». A.•— - W --V e--d A-- hfb* e~ i-a t ee-nwwwww oy rww<wrwo
CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEM hertn atier aparsoiy upping me " Micnael feu oaca in me caD araTO LIZA S genuine amazement, porter. She took off her hat and matioally. He said, ‘Tius la what i and Abby'a incredulity. Michael said. “Well." She thought of Liza's brewsT" I turned up Tuesday evading, shortly kias on her cheek, and her young “'But, Michael, they would be M* after mnner and before traintime, arms holding her, and of the tears very right for each other." He wore a new hat. ft was green, in her eyes, and her voice saying, Oddly enough, 1 don’t doubt IL high-crowned, aad became him ill "It was so good of you to come. I But you can't do these things. You He retimed to relinquish it to Nor- wish you would not leave..." And are not dealing with puppets," den, erying loudly in the foyer, "It thought too. if reluctantly, of the T m not doing anything. I didn't is the apple of my eye, I shall be- unexpectedly flrm handclasp Mich- suggest that Robert take his vacacc<no dne of Um ten best-dressed ael had forced upon her and his tion in New England. It was armen. Lucius Beebe has offenS a smile, quite without mischief, say- ranged between them. I wouldn't fortune tor it and a ride la hla Ing, "Believe it or not, I have liked think cf. weD. Interrupting. . . private car." After which he seeing you. Cousin Abby." ’ she add.d, "You have to give a barged in. presented Abby with a Now the train was starting, and thing a chance." gardenia—ahe loathed gardenias— she was going home. She would ■’You used me as bait to. get and waved a kiss In Lisa's direc- be glad to arrive, to be surrounded Abby here, so she Would see RobUon. ”1 am seeing you off. Auntie," by familiar, unperplexing things, erf again and be would somehow he said, "after which I shall re- She thought. 1 wonder U Robert be >ed to Ming in New Bngland turn here, Liza will letch my slip- will remember the house? Os waters? Luia. you should be pern and lemonade, aad we ll talk course be wilL 1 must ask Joe locked up. You’re dangerous You about you." Batea about the fishing. should be kept under wraps and “I don’t doubt IL" said Abby, In the station, turning from the omy Bikini!" and Una looked hurt. “1 don't gate, "Good-by now," said Liza po- “It's not funny. It could be wonmean you, dear," Abby amended, litely. “You go downtown, 1 go derfuL" “Gould you not suffer me to de- up." “AU right, so it could be wonpart in peace. Michael?" She “New twist to an old song." He derfuL I concede it. Ho should looked at the hat, and shuddered, looked at her. "I believe you're ret ire . What lovelier place, what "Lisa," she admitted, “with my upset." lovelier house? TH even throw own eyes 1 saw you purchase thia "Naturally, I'm upset Tm de- Abby ln f H fO od measure and monstrosity." voted to Abby." agree that ahe would make him an "Another election bet," Michael "Beats me No, It doesn't She's excellent wife for the rest of his ' explained, aad Liza added. "He what they mean when they say daya" He thought Well, poor j never wears a bat. Some day he’ll 'salt of the earth.' Makes me Robert, be trades dreams for ex1 catch cold." thirsty, thinking of her. 11l come ce i) e nce. “Boes Abby still have a "Pneumonia. I trustsaid Abby. home with you and have a drink." good cook?" he asked. I and added, sadly, that there were "No.” "She's always had, 1 suppose, so many miracle-working drugs "Don’t be silly. I know we don’t she's one herself." | "Dear Auntie." have to play games now. It will „ . .. . u that hist be"Michael. 1 am not your auntie, be dreary for you, going back to “you're a New Englander nor your Sunt." She rose. "It's the apartment You hadn't time .legtime I got ready," she announced, to realize how lonely it could be. ’ . { _ ,_. e myth. Mv own "Liza, will you come with me?" tafore Virginia and A’ by arrived. mol ’ t , Pr waß theXorst cook Liza followed obediently, casting Now they re both gone. , evcr known y,,. grPat . one castigating look at Michael, She said, “Why. thats kind of fgt dar | in( . u.. you can, of And in her room. Abby jammed . you M.ehaei and discerning. _ C o U ™-, do two things at onee.’uke hat upon her head and said, "If I Want 1 should get med again, liatenin , M the radio and reading could possibly be made more un- he inquired, “and reach for the g book or talking on the telephone easy, that young man has succeed- rapier? Ido have moments of . hearing what people are sayed in doing so." what you term discernment " h roomT ~ Liz* thought. I can’t bear IL I'll She said gently. “I wasn't be- Why?" have to tell her. She, steeled her- ing Sarcastic. I meant ft," „ seif. Not until after August... "Still, you were surprised?" “J*®*?™* **" Then she could, with reservations, "A trifle. I meant because you Ft. *7?.. T? 1 ?/.- tel! Abby everything. exhibited concern for me." say, on P.itty and Hiram, the Aigtr She said. “You mustn't take him “You aren’t on the Ashing h< ’™„ „ so seriously." grounds yet," he warned her. "By " hat makes you asx . - "1 care nothing for him." said the way. where are you going?" 1 saw them edge to my door i Abby. “I beg, I urge you not to "I haven't the remotest idea, and ungratefully disappear into the do anything rash." Let’s get a cab now." night Moreover, one of my spies Liza looked at her gravely. In the cab she said wistfully, “I has reported to me. A young man "Dear Ab b y," sh e said, “I keep thinking of Abby'a going who once was Smitten, but repromise." home." buffed, by Patty. He wandered into Abby sighed with relief. Liza "So that’s It Given time, Liza, a late-closing, quiet restaurant would keep her pledge- Khe might the apartment will become home last night and there they were, be indiscreet, foolish, misguided. Tor you." gazing into each other's eyes but rash she would not be. as she "I suppose so." across something innocuous and had. Hi effect given her word. "Why didn t you go back with gooey, Chicken ala tang. perRash. to Abby. meant the license Abby ?" haps, with aa ounce of gold stirred bureau and a minister.' "it will soon be August" Liza in, so Hiram would fee! kt home. The bags were taken out, Mich- said. "You didn't provide much to acl had a cab waiting, they drove "What has that to do w.th it eat" downtown to the station and saw or do you read yotir chart in the “It wasn't that sort of hunger Abby through the gates. Abby. in- daily horoscopes?" which drove them from our gay. slailcd in her compartment which "Robert is going up for August, mad company to crescent rolls and h- thought extravagant but nee- and stay near Abby." Blie laugh’d an Inferior cup of coffee. Corn* r.nMiey because nt h*r bones and for the flrst tune "He. too is clean, Mis. le-nnox" lie/ iruMuma. sal down on the going fishing. Or ao lie Hunks." (To Bt Continued)
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‘ »YfA«S AGO I | TODAY j 1 Dec. IIS — Congress votes an additional UdO.OW.OtHI for Hie farm stabilization program. The Reppert acution school will open December 2S. John S. Peterson and Martin Smith, reappointed . Jury tommis- , sinners by Judge Sutton W. .Guy Brown elected superinf tendent of the First .Methodise ' Sunday school. The house owned by Mrs. John Niblick <in Liberty Way. site for the new postoffice building is being moved to West Adams street. The Hislueical club holds Christ* mas party at the'borne of Mris S. E. Shamp on Mercer avenue In The Services* New Address The new address for Pvt. Fred I Helman is as follows A-F-; ' iwtktts’,; -Mss Student Squadron: ! Box 357 Keasler Air Forit- Base, ■ Miss.
The People’s Voice This column for the use of our readers who wish to wake eeggwsttous to; tto guworal good or dtoeuae qMottam of iatoeat Please sign your name io show autbeatielty. it will not bo used If you prefer that it not be. o — Meaning of Christinas I tear Editor, Just a few lines about Christmas cards I would like .to write to the readers of this Dally Democrat before they send the rest of their Christmas cards out When you buy your Christmas cards stop and think of the real meaning of Christmas Is it the birtliilay' of Santa Claus or Rudolph the rvdnosed Keindrer? or is it perhaps the birthday of the Clirist Jesus’ Had to say tfie amkalile geaile--1 matt add his reindeers in trimming < *of red, holly and tinsel are subJ stituted too often for the real mean • I ing of this holiday j .Many children never know the real meaning of -Chriarmaa. Take Tfor an example thr* story of a Util-- ■ boy and his mother in the reto d
toparimuwl of a big store Tto ro- i •ord wm ptoytag “R Ctoo Vpa Tto Midnight Ctor.- *Wtat eswio I Upon tto MMoigkt Clear. Mowr mle." "Why Santa Ctooe; my tor Hag." - So you see the Infant Jesut l seems forgotten in tbo celebration ' of His Mrthtoy 1 Give this a thought aad put the 1 Christ Child on every card yon wttt ' •elect. ! A IMO D. C. Gradtots < I Dear Editor: I want to consratnaze the Good Fellows Club for the wonderful work they are doing tn bringing I happiness to tto noody pooplo of 1 Dssatur I ata not a member of tto organ isatloa. but anyone who to shoo'd 1 be very proud they can help uttors Helping others should not be left 1 entirely for the Good Fellows We ' should all cooperate with them and make it a Very Merry Christmas sot everyoao. J Are you doing your part, or are you the one crittoing others and letting them do all the work? Do what you can to help tto needy. A Dally Reader es the Democrat 20% DiaeMMt m all Winter Coata. Vg Price an all F«M Millinery.—E. F. Gann Stere. nst» Swede Nilsen. HIM JBSM—Mtt. Htreet. Houston. Texas now claims he Is the hottest hardware sah-kihan In town Hweda say* that In order for a man to do a top notch Job of selling he has to really feel good, swd Swede aayshe is now taking HADACOL. and believes he to* never felt tottei He found- that by taking HADACOL he overcame deficiencies of Vitamins 81. Bi. Niacin and Iron Here is Mr. Nilsen* statement Before I Vlaited taking : HADA rtIL -ttoL was a good bit ago 1 was just plain lazy. I felt groggy and tired alt the Have Heem* like it was hard for me even to Mft’My feet. When a man feels that way he naturally doesn’t do good work. What really gave me a tod time was my earing -habits— l would go all day sometimes without a square meal What really aas strange was -that while f"was *<> lirtle * anil sleepy during tile day I l.'.! l| J rtn ' Seep. ,ai night Imagine roiling and tossing and in- napping all night long But (tot s ail .hanged since I tove Jjoen" e*Kjng HAHACOL I guess Ive taken--ij-pin ti to 111 Itoltles of believe you no-, there is no . oinparieon now # to the way 1 used to-~<<el ~ fin- ’ HADACOL certainly JsJ ' wonrterfui I ’ vet a wonderful 1 night - sleep an*l eat — why 1 stsea* 1 eat Everything. In sight. Yes sit HADACOL sure is wonderful And you *an bet your Ilf*- I recommend HADACOL Io i all DU Xjl«4mlh '* " "sfovply -romarli3 1 aide ur-Ute way It toa helped folks I of aIK ajjf.'s ye*, thou Min d« of men. j women .jfTa children who have boon plaximd with deflcianclea of Vitamin - in lu Xteeifi and Iron HADACOL that wonderful, new l»n ill ation promtertftff Heated relief for Ntomm h (HfttreM. nervoitsif r’a-uxrd by an opawf KtornvagffA acifW am! pain* or a general iu» down condition when they are due t«» attch deflrienrlea. HAOACOL Attacks Real Cause KememUer HADACOL U not a quirk a< ting product that only ml tar the-‘symptom'* <»f the mfserie.4. but actually- rePevea the real «ause of pains and ache* due to surh deffc ; |en< i»*s - -Ye*, and eontinneil u>e help* prevent the miseries from coming ba< k. 1 .j The most important thina about i* that-yon get' then** pre< iotis Vlfamir:* in liquid form, which, mean* that they are quickly absorbed and dispatched to the Idood stream, rpoly to go i pig nt—?+»—wo+ k HAI r.ACtrL ’ help* ~ build up the hemoglobin content of your blood (when Iron is nev.ledi ;<> < arrv these pret-ton* Vita.'iiii.-. -an'! Min* 14!- to every body ' organ yen. to ivery part of your , hfidy . . HADACOL Can Help You : Don't, go through life putting up with a stomaidi. that i> easily up*et that cause* , yop eas patpk, heaitbiiriir" kdiife risinim after meal*. .* Htomarh that will not di ge< fimd .properly: yes, if due to litk of i’ainiiis IP. B-. Niacin and Irom you <an .u\onmne the detiiiemles whirlt. are cqmwlng the*;, miser!?• by taking HADA CO! a which rontajha those precious VitaminM. »• r .. . - ! _ Htai±jightp a*.iy am if yoi r>t Ul .f t| (P you --.-fexp«M-t. y«Htr - mouey- - will be :mmediandy refunded. HAltACyj* only i !.;!•> fw • ( trial Rise bottb Ijarge family nr | ho idtal kizr .0 There D only one tru« and genuine HADACOL. I If your droggiNt d«M*» n»t have | ULADACQL.- ord? r. it -dke 1 from j Tlu* |.e.pia‘u iq«n Laf.i> ] ‘tO l-oi.H tan a j <c’) iJwtt, LvliUuc Corporation |
OMMuFiggJfur . Vubfc IglozWtoß Roton JMovat. kmtto br atato troogcr Tto Bltorrilto. 'btototo guilt? la mayov'z court over tto •MRmM tb • ctoito ot rMMc to tozlcktioa. ato «to fttod IS Ml coutx lotalMM IK. tod givuu M +&• •« Ito gatol f»m Tto »Mt- «■•• WM MMBtoted to Btod’totovfor BtoMt ww* romwtod to tto cmmty MR. wtow R wm die rtoMd to wwaM to atobW tw MV im nww Alao ovwr tto wwaktod. cttF poller IkVMtlgktod • mlkor acrideat which occurrto wtoa a car drivMt by Eta. Eteer Uhrich. •< Teeth aad Davtoh. rintc* the Mt roar feeder «T a barked Mr eweed br Uhalmer Went. «d 7I» Rchir erojror atroet Tto avetdeet oezered on EcMrißtoer a»reet. > «<'W I- ' Xstt Vto Heue AwgtMiiß Te Eto Try AlLwwlt RaYa, WwteW*
DEC to— Mrs Byroe Beater. eU»M East of Van Beroa. lad. • Complete Ctosotot Shle. Livestodr and New Ferm Egalpinont !•:<• a. at.- Midwest Realty Atotfon Co. J.- F. Raaawna. Aact. DEC M -J W Mlßer. Henry L. Miller and Margaret J George. 4 miles east and W miles north ot Berne. Or % mile east and W mile > orth Springhill chttrWi 3» acre tract of land Roy * Ned JoMSM CM Melvin Ueehty. suets. DEC M—Mr. * Mrs Robert G. MrMiltea. 4th bouse south of Pleasant ' Mills. Ind, on H. Now S room modern house. I acre land. 1J» P M. Conducted to K*S< * Awetion Co . Decs tur! led; D S' BMri. C W Koat suets. —— I——
.-, - si HOLIDAY PADTIES flip " Tit the season to br tolly goes the old Carol wm* And it’s also the sretto to br tor Ml tto serial fft events on the buly rMet* l **'. ’ /• Bring your party draessa»4 blouses and skirts to us foe finer / F drycleaning cere. Then tove to J I the time of your life, knowing k f f you look your very best. Z ' g MYERS -/J CLEANERS
Corner Maditton < Secoim Sts.
fig ■ oy • ’■* * . MB Just Received In Time For Christmas (Jiving A Fine Selection Uvply Feshrif f ■' ' ' ? "■•■ : ■ ■ ; ; ■ ! IN THESE I’OI’I LAK PATTEKNS \ AMERICAN SHIRLEV COLjLNY *CENTI RY :. S . i ■. . ■ t I ]
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Dry bhampto A dry shampoo Is very etfectlve aad beneficial for the person who doos not wish to shampoo the heir heenuee of a bad cold. Massage dry corn meal thoroughly into the scalp, then brush off. This treatment will Invigorate the scalp •nd nt tto same time give ths heir a natural gloea Freeaing Sills By sprinkltftg s little salt along tto window s«l. tto freezing of window to tto sill during the real cold weather can be eliminated. Chewing Gum If the child eomee home with otowlag gu« i“ E>a hair, remove It by epplylng egg white and then •Mbtog tto hair with cold wattr. KEF White. Mntfia » a frete. also ■token’• goUd’stompoo ''
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