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P Gontant fear and worry abqut getting sick, however, do not accomplish anything worthwhile. ss = ’ ONE SHOULD not forget that nature is a healer. Most people who “sick, even with serious conditions, recover entirely. Others who fall ll progress to a stage where the disease from which they suffered has been conquered even though some bad effects may remain. Still others may even suffer serious effects such as the loss of a limb from disease or in-

jury and yet be able to resume’

reasonably active and useful lives. Another thing people should remember the many diseases and injuries which may afflict mankind is, even though people COULD get ‘a great many diseases they never do. The chances are that the average person will encounter only a few of the serious conditions described in books. The constant fi that one

yellow fever, or whatnot is far worse than the actual danger to which we The people who are always anxious are worse off than those who use reasonable. pre-

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your silvery crest. These two threats to the beauty of gray hair can be met by (1) a test curl which enables you to determine more accurate waving time; by (2) a luster-making cream rinse which goes on after the permanent. After determining the waving time needed for your

To make sure the home-permanent will put seft, ble curls inte her gray model

» 3 ¥ tests waving time on one strand, left. After waving, she uses a cream .rinse to restore luster, below

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hajr by making a test curl, proceed with the rest of your permanent according to directions enclosed in the kit. To regain any lost luster, douse your curls immediately after you unwind’ them in a cream rinse which one home-kit permanent supplies. Into one cupful of tepid water, mix the luster-making cream and douse. If this rinse is worked over the hair and left on for five minutes before you wash it off, the silvery gleam will be

Bridge— [Study Exaraple To Strip Out JA Hand

| made by bridge writers is the | presenting of complicated | hands. Since Alphonse (Sonny) " Moyse Jr. has taken over the publishing of the monthly i! magazine, “The Bridge World,” Nit contains interesting articles R for the benefit of the average

player. In the May issue there was an article by William Allen | Smith Jr. of Huntington, N.Y,

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who selected a number of hands and pointed out how easy it was to misplay them. Today's hand is taken from the article. West won the first trick with the king of hearts and then shifted to the jack of diamonds, ‘which ‘declarer won. He picked up the trumps, and saying to: himself that the king and queen of clubs could not both be in the West hand, he played a club from dummy, finessed the a | 10+spot and lost to the queen. (Richard Hudnut) s » =» . ANOTHER diamond came back, dummy’'s king won, and another club finesse was taken and lost. Thus declarer lost two hearts and two clubs, It is quite easy to make this hand. Win the jack of diamonds with the ace, take three rounds of trumps, cash dummy’s king of diamonds and ruff a diamond. Then lead the jack of hearts. West will win and exit with

cautions and then take their chances without undue worry, The . worrier becomes what is known as a neurotic. The prop-

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a heart, and now . you have cleared both the dummy and your own hand of hearts and diamonds. Lead a club from

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(Fer Sunday supper) No. 2 can grapefruit sections 1 package lime-flavored gelatin Pinch salt

1 medium avocado, well ripened 5 or 6 maraschino cherries Lettuce Drain the juice from the grapefruit. There should be about one cup. Heat to the simmering point. Remove from the heat, add gelatin and stir until the gelatin dissolves. Add salt. Pour a thin layer of gelatin into molds. and place in the refrigerator: to. congeal. Add grapefruit

THERE 18 more than one good reason for serving a molded these hot days. They are cool and refreshing Getting them made ahead of time in the cool of thé Jetting ‘them congeal: and chill ‘until almost serving

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sections to.the rest of the gelatin.|, the skin, cut into half-inch cross-|

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the refrigerator to Serve with cream mayonnaise.

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i1 ¢. water 3 {1 tsp. salt MOLDED GRAPEFRUIT -AVO-1 CADO SALAD

slice lemon 13 branch celery Dash red pepper 3 tbaps. butter 2 tbsps. flour 1% c. milk 2 15 tsp. salt 3 2 tsps. capers 2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced 4 pieces toast Shuck the uncooked shrimp; Femove vein, Put into a sauce pan and add the water, salt, lém= on, celery and red Pepper. Heat to boiling and simmer Yor 10 minutes. Drain the shrimp and cool in water. In the meantime make & white sauce of the butter, flour and milk. Add the salt, hard-cooked eggs and the drained rimp. Reheat and serve hot

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Put . cherry in the center. Pour! Mrs. Phelps Hostess

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dummy and finesse the 10-spot. West will win and must lead into the ace<jack of clubs, or give you a sluff and a ruff. Although this is a simple

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The effectiveness of any deodorant is minimized as per-

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have any harmful effects | are likely to contribute to this. during pregnancy. Other | The more you dilute a tis. substances, on odorant, the sooner. it needs to

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QUESTION: What is Pott’s ?

ANSWER: Pott’'s disease of the spine 'is caused by tuberculosis involving the bone of the spine itself. It is frequehtly, but not always, associated with tuberculosis

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