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Inflamation Caused By Germs, Dust By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D

ACUTE ‘bronchitis is an ill- | ness usually accompanied by | severe coughing and fever. but i Which does not last very long. oa It can lead, however, to a | chronic or | long -. lasting |

which is even more distressing and sub-! ject to compli- | cations. Both - the acute and - chronic kinds } of br on chitis get their, names from the bronchi which are the tubes carrying air into the lungs. Bronchitis, as the hame indi- | cates, is caused by an inflammation of the lining of these | air passageways. The inflam- | mation may be caused by | germs, by dust, by chemicals in the air or from anything else which can be inhaled and which | will irritate the delicate lining of the bronchi. » " » CONSEQUENTLY, bronchitis can follow any ordinary cold, a sinus infection, whooping cough, measles, or any other germ, or virus infection. * Acute bronchitis usually

starts rather suddenly with severa coughing, often some pain in the chest, and fever of around 100 or 101 degrees. In trying to stop a chronic bronchifid before it becomes permanent, one may have to | consider a change of climate, This is a most difficult prob- | lem to decide because it is not easy for most people just to pick up all their affairs and move somewhere else. Also no one can guarantee | that a particular change of climate will be certain to do good. Therefore, if this change seems necessary, it is safe for the victim of chronic bronchitis to try to choose as carefully as possible the most likely climate, and then to try it for several months before making the change permanent.

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By GAYNOR MADDOX EVERYONE ' seems to like {macaroni products. Not ony be‘|cause they taste wonderful, but This “is the second -eof six special articles on macaroni, spaghetti and egg noodles. lalso because they afe inexpensive lwhen it comes to feeding the family.

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Turkey Dinner to Highlight | Guild’ s Bazaar

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Qualities Listed For Happy Family

By RUTH MILLETT | STUDY THE HAPPIEST fami{lies you know and you'll discover that the woman who ‘is the wife {and mother of the family has

jmost all of the qualities listed [below:

| She has a good disposition and ian_ easy, relaxed attitude toward life. = She likes people of all ages and makes them truly welcome in her home, : She is practical -- for an imprae- % [tical woman, however charming she may be, doesn’t give her husband and children the feeling of | stability that is necessary for a reaily happy home. She knows how to look a prob lem in the face, solve it to the

tongue, ham or tripe—cut in best of her ability and then put Istrips, sal , . be . i . ! - fr and pepper, parme Homemade delicacies, including fruit cakes being prapaed by Mesdames William E. Wilson, it out of her mind. | Add salt to rapidly boiling George Vyverberg and Malcolm D. Mooers (left to right), will be among the many features planned | She encourages the members water. Gradually add macaroni| by St. Ann's Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church for Nov. 3. On that day members will hold of her family to be independent.

as water continues to boil. fore eed. stirring occasionally, until tender. ! Drain in colander.

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Cook| the annual bazaar in the church. Early reservations are being made for the turkey dinner from 5 to 7

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She isn't overly-socially ambitious for herself or her children.

Mrs. Grady Heads Group

Mrs. stalled as Hill Auxiliary, American Legion Auxiliary. Serving with her are Mrs. Ver-

Chairmen for the year include Mrs, Ruth Willsey, Americanism; Mrs. Grace Schaekel, child wel-

|fare; Mrs. Trites, community servlice; Mrs. Mabel Stephens, consti-

tifi [tution and by-laws; Mrs. Rachel Hilled margarine, co! fee, Pfendler, education of orphans, : LUNCHEON: Potato |and Mrs. Willsey, finance. -

soup, pilat crackers, chopped | vegetable and mayonnaise

sandwiches, peanut cookies, tea, milk, DINNER: Creamed Maca-

roni Gratin,. Harvard beets, watercress and grapefruit salad, French dressing, deepdish apple ple, coffee, milk.

Mr. Masters’ part to bring home NORTH nine tricks. Mr. Dale How would you have played 8-748 this hand on the opening lead of H—K 10 47 © the queen of spades by Mr. Abel? D—A Q 10 4 Last Moment C—A 10 3 | MR. MASTERS could see five WEST EAST winners outside of the diamond Mr. Abel Mr, Champion | By MARGUERITE SMITH

. distribution of thu defenders’ u,, the third spade and on this

The responder needs a really good hand to go all the way to| Mr. Masters led to the ace of game or to force to game, He needs the. ‘equivalent of & minimum diamonds, back to the king and opening bid. i on the third round finessed dumMr. Dale had an opening bid 4n his own hand today and he my’s 10, thus wrapping up nine | promptly raised - his partner's | tricks. opening no trump bid to- three. Even 80, it took very, fine play on

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Speaker Named Miss Dorothy Haymann, 5751 Washington Bivd., will be hostess! tomorrow for the guest meeting

‘lof the Seventh District Junior : | “Personal Efficiency in the Office. nl

Women's Association. George S Dailey, Marion County prosecutor, will be the speaker.

Mrs, Mary Smith, Girls’ State;|

Electric League Plans Meeting for Friday

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| Alabama. St. . Miss Lamar is assistant profes-| {sor of secretarial science, Butler el | University's College of Business| Administration. She will discuss]

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Ways To Lengthen Drapes

By ELIZABETH HILLYER THERE'S A Jot of difference between the long and the short of any drapery story. Long enough draperies look dignified and right, but chop the same draperies at the same windows off to high water length and they look as if they

mond tricks, and four tricks in| H—5 3 H—Q J 92 |Q—I have an ivy plant that I got| wandered into the room by misthe suit if it broke even around! D—J 9 8 3 D—86 5 as a party prize. It is potted in| take. the table or if it were possible to| C—T7 6° c—Qiniz a little pottery figure and was| Sometimes draperies do get guess whether or not a third SOUTH pretty until we went away forj ;.., s they weren't planned inesse inst the Jack; ; two weeks, Now . the lower Foom , + Tou as pw Mr. Masters leaves are véi'y dry. It dried out/ fOr; or are too short™because hg oY solved this prob-| Says d some while We were gone they shrank. - fem as certainly as if he had beens D—K 8 1 lL though 2 Bed up a_w able to see in: his opponent's) C—K 385 over water ivy? Or what do] HERE ARE two v.ys to

bands. The trick was to defer the The bidding: you think éauses this? Housedecision on the lay of the dia-jg. py wpgy NORTH EAST Planter. mond suit until the last possible| N. T.” Pass SN.T. All Pass |A—Yes, it's just as possible to moment—and so gain every avail ; kill ivy with too much water as able bit of knowledge about the too little. Remove the dry leaves, repot your plant in good rich potting soil (the loose humusy sort that will. hold water). Pot it in a clay pot with a drainage hole. Then water it NEXT MR. MASTERS led a from the bottomx so the water gets at the roots. You can al{heart and finessed durnmy’'s 10.| | ways set the clay pot in a pretty | Mr, Champion won and shifted to container and the piant will do | the queen of clubs. Here Mr. Mas-| much better, It takes experience ters made a brilliant play. Trying, to know just how to water ivy i ® : ping, diy. g in a container with no drainjto- .get a full count on the hand | age. {he let Mr, Champion hold the rik. : " 8 it's quality x work you want | A club was continued and dum-

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{heart led to the ace. On thisf last trick Mr. Abel showed ed {dropping a spade. } |” Mr.- Masters followed with his| (last club trick and again’ Mr. | | Abel discarded a spade. The count on Mr, Abel's hand was: {now complete. He had started {with five spades and two cards {each in clubs and hearts. There-|.

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