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month-long yurney ends

1 a 616 series. avid Patrick with a 1116 | a 317 ‘and hreesome. yell moved to 1dicap division a 1125-180 rick were secap 1116-182— 1d Lamb were —1249. grabbed first singles actual sion. MacDon-8-180-179—627 then grabbed a 627-67—694. | was second h a 598 and 595 for third the handicap h a 568-117 with a 586-91-

Shriner's night n at. Dezelan's, ed hy Kenny »d the top run, posted a’ score

old the second 612—2878 and the third team 875.

igural bowling, y was held by 8s. This added bag pipe sere-. Highlanders, a d Shriners atilts and campmusical rendiold Scot favorsbells Are Com-

ell, president of ng Association 1e city Shriners, lk. The other ing in the pro.Rathert, chief succeed Campon Jan. 21; {stant rabban, hs, recorder of

» hampions have of keeping their they will suconjecture. The ta all divisions, the best talent area. ‘

bowlers in the nd 635 in the ve-man bracket, entered. . Oscar r of the tournarecently that resent a stout vious seasons. ed congregation for a bulging D8. Top money division pays the actual diviaward $150 in id $65 in the n the handicap ve $75 and $35 op man in the The champ in | take home $75 n-fall,

1951 kingpins - second straight doubles—Johnny 1 Stemm, 1206. alema, 7068. All arn, 1937, Team 8, 2889. ~

NEY speculation rent records will ense competition + weeks. If the s are eclipsed it k¢ some shining do it. rd of 3351 has iince 1937 when five ascended to Ahearn, the preang, teamed with bott in 1939 for late Johnny Blue ‘ecords—the sincore in 1937 and h 2100 in 1933. ince that Mencin repeat as douMencin has Harry Wheeler a new running {iesel, : " : ”

PIONS will not 3. However, one ns of the tournapected on Jan. 27 (ing comtenders 1. nt will include ‘eam, leading the fox-Hunt Classis hoes, top five in gs Classic; Fred [raveling League viing Ball, Bowes blossom, Mortue« owl, Herff-Jones,

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(soon due) or listing the names purned out motor or at least a will show up dirt very easily, For occasions. The dampers are lo- of the furnace so that they oper= {of people they can borrow money very sick one. the same reason don’t use .very cated near thé furnace and turn- ate only when required. They are | : Sf : | : . al nag i ing “them to the open position is not too expensive and-can do an [from to. pay for the gifts or the soa dark paints because some dirt is i : o {taxes pay been Ln listing House Paint Is Not sort of white and this shows. up not much of a job. "When a regis- AW ful lot of good. Ypur local ta ne; . ‘ 3 ter is a considerable distance heating ‘dealer can tell you more things and places around the t00. The best solution is some8 p y Suitable on Floors from the furnace, any heat that about them.

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to keep ‘em cool while they are floor paint. Ordinary house paint damper in the pipe connecting the The sohition to this one is fo rynning. If. the outside. of the is no good—it won't last worth a register to the furnace has beer|install a little booster fan in the motor becomes coated with dirt nickel—which is only worth about turned so that it is closed. We pipe to give the” warm air an snd dust the air can't get inside two cents these days. Avoid using know of a certain. cat that’ has added push. These fans can be and pretty soon you'll have a light colored floor paints as thése closed these dampers on various connected into the control system

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thing in between. Grey and brown

ote From time to time we are asked are fine. So is a dark green. may be on the way to the register . Even a “little ole” radiator re-| “Is it all right to paint a floor?”| Don’t go off and leave the floof |S Often absorbed from the metal Miscellaneous quires air around it to do a The obvious answer is “Sure— after the final coat of paint— pipe by the surrounding air. Freshly painted stairs which

good job. Box it in with a tight if you want fo.” After all, it's you need wax over the paint to|. The solution here is to insulate are tacky but not quite dry can.

enclosure or push something "prevent the finish from becoming the metal pipe. By far the best ,, aq if the painted areas ure like .a couch up against it, and | Your Soor and lots ot people pre’ worn and ingrained with drit, material for this job is aluminum swoVered . w pal - are : {fer paint>to any other type o toil., It's easy to apply and gives tovered . with sheets of "wax

you reduce the efficiency of said radiator considerably. Seal up a room heated by a gas or oil space heater and the heater will soon go out, If you are in the room, you'll go out

finish. But if you do paint a floor, : . : be sure you do it right. Foil will Keep Heat

First of all, the floor should be In Furnace Pipes

good results. Asbestos paper will paper. When the paint-is finally {also do but this should bé re- dry the wax paper can be-re= : {moved from galvanized iron moved and the painted Sur just 35 Sonooth and clean a Just like warm air pipes during the sum- face will be undamaged. quired for the more transpa ; : mer months so that it’ won't ab-| When water seeps in under an too. Keep a basement or closet finishes. Cracks should be filled there are Many waim alr registers orb moisture and cause the pipe outside door brass saddle, remove sealed up tight and theyll .be- With a water putty and nail heads which seem to prefer being too tp rust. Many registers are so the saddle and pack caulking come damp and musty smelling. should. be driven down so they cool rather than too warm. This far away from the furnace that compound in undér it. Fasten

certain radiators,

of paint suitable for ‘a floor ds'tors. For

It gives up and quits before it's move any excess compound that the half way there, oozes out around the edges.

All electric motors -need air | either a floor enamel or a deck ar, instance, Sometimes

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By MARION CRAWFORD

Governess of the Little Princesses

CHAPTER FIVE I REMEMBER the first words King George ever spoke to me, when I met

him with Queen Mary on the lawn at the Royal Lodge, Windsor. It was at the very beginning of my service as governess to. the little Princesses, Elizabeth and Margaret. “For goodness sake,” he said, “teach Margaret and Lilibet to write a decent hand.”

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George ever wrote when he lay dying at Sandringham . . . the last entry in his own leatherbound diary. 3 He had tried but some of the words were barely decipherable. References to snow and wind could be made out and the name of his physician-in-orinary, Lord Dawson of Penn, but no more. So one of the last sad duties Queen Mary was able to do for her husband was to make out the last entry in his diary in her own handwriting: “My dearest husband, King Geo. V was much distressed at the bad handwriting above and begged me to write his diary for him the next day. He passed away on January 20th aot 5 minutes before midnight. “Mary R”

” ” ” ALL. THROUGH her long life, Queen Mary has set down

' each day's events in her diary.

It is a habit that she learned as a child from her mother. To this day, when she comes back to Marlborough House from a public function or a private visit, her hat is hardly off before she is making notes and memoranda. They are transcribed just before she goes to bed, in the book of handtooled leather, with a lock and key, which she keeps in her bedroom. There is a whole page for each day's doings. Through the years she must have written hundred of thousands of words -—the whole story of an era by one who has played a noble

like her own. These diaries were kept on their bedside tables; and every night at bedtime I asked them whether they. had written down the day's events. Sometimes, when they were very young, the task took them a long time, and so it often did | later, when they had a lot to write about. | I remember Princess Eliza- | beth's long ordeal on the day of the funeral of her grandfather, King George V—how she and I reached Paddington | Station an hour too soon, how | she waited, white-faced, among | the silent, often weeping peo- | ple. She watched the procession, with the gun-carriage covered with the Union Jack and | heard the bands playing the Dead March. When it was all over, she joined her parents on the platform ahd went with them to Windsor. That night, before Princess Elizabeth went to bed, I asked her whether she had written

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