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"GAY GADGETS”

By NANCY PEPPER

Up in the Hair Your hair-do’s go up with the femperature. Braids, worn coronet fashion around the head, are the big fashion—and very practical for swimming, too. Here are some hair-minded hints. - Beauty and the Bleach—Much as we disapprove, we fedl obliged to report that some " teen - agers are @ 8 bleaching their (ffiz; , »:»‘( bangs, just as fh you bleached L streaks through . =WeE your hair last 5’4"_",:2,_? year. ~-And, did /N lg \;l) you know, that boys in Tulsa, ‘ Okla., call their bleached streaks s ‘Skunk Locks’?

. Shaggy Dog Stuffi—Those pictures of Dorothy McGuire in her shaggy, straight hair-do must have made a big impression on you. But, didn’t you stop to wonder how it would look on you before you took the fatal step. - Wonder before you blunder, we always say. : Hair Do-Dads—You're wearing a silver barrette on each side, connected with a silver necklace chain that crosses your head like a band. You're stocking up on jeweled side combs from the dime store and wearing one on each side. You're hanging dog tags from your bobby pins. : Barrette Business—We hear that lots of you have made your own stick barrettes by using a math protractor as the buckle and a pen©il as the ‘stick.”” Well, if you can’t carry figures in your head, carry them on it.

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om where I sit ... 4y Joe Marsh

Willie Wells was coming home ‘from Seward’s Creek the other eve'ning with a string of trout, when a stern looking lady (visitor at the ißoxwood Inn) stops him, and tells 'him a man his size could be better ‘occupied than .catching fish. | Willie tells her off real goodgnaturedly by saying: “Perhaps ‘you’re right, but if these fish had 'kept their mouths shut, they .wouldn’t be here.” (At that, says '‘Willie, laughing out loud, she looked just as if a fish had bit her!)' | Blabbing mouths never cause

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Fish Bites Woman!

anything but trouble. Nobody who knew the facts would ever criticize Willie’s right to go fishing on his one day off —any more than they'd deny his right to come home to a mellow glass of beer. From where I sit, the slower we are to criticize—and the quicker we are to recognize another’s tastes, the better we’ll get along together — whether those tastes apply to beer or fishing. |

_Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation

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