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THE. ENDlbOTT BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1937
EVERY TUESDAY-AND FRIDAY
FASHIONS
ENTERTAfr4)U£NT
HOUSEHOLD A R T
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BEAUTY
RECREATION
HEALTH
HOVE FEATURES OF TIMELY INTEREST
Too Many
Activities
How W e
Flowers Arranged High Boy's Too
fyjay Save
Suit
HalfWrCoVntr Bashful
Our Eyes
To Court
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Becoming Dresses Have Lines That Give Slenderizing Effect
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TOO MUCH HEIGHT FOR TABLE
Strain of Modern Life
Hard' on "Stone Age" Orbs
sychologist Calls
A^teritibn to Mental
Hazards
DR. G A K B X a M Y E R S , P H . D .
lead Department Parent Education,
Cleveland Colleges .Western
"Reserve University
AT THE PRESENT 'rate of men­
tal breakdown , about a million
children now In our public schools
wdl be mentally sick before they
lie. Mental breaks begin In the
egrly teens, 'and the victims often,
and. more often than not perhaps,
are the most promising boys and
girls.
We live In times bf hurry', stress
uid strain, especially for the
adolescent. The demands at school
ar'e^ heavy, and the'allurements outatil» '5f school and-horoo or a power
fill. Many teen-age children are
not getting sleep enough i~mosi; not
enough relaxation.
Look at the faces of our adolessent boys and girls. Some of them
bespeak the seriousness of old men
and women. How could* It be other­
wise ? Many of'them enjoy relax­
ation only while asleep. Some. In­
deed, have no time they can call
their own, to loll Shout and do as
they please and with clear con­
science
i
The school schedule of the ado­
lescent Is strenuous, and he may be
cursed with a teacher who thinks
hfs subject Is the only one. and ]
that the more students complain ot
excessive home work the more
should be assigned. Unfortunately
this teacher is about the flrst to>
win promotion, because his stu­
dents who do not foil or break—
and no matter about those who
break'—have exceling* preparation
for like subjects- farther on—These.:
- teachers get their reputation with
the principal more through elirnln*
atlon of this: weak and' timid- Qutm
through development, of oHi the
elass. Wiser-administrators.will rc-<
•train these "drunken drivers'
teft, «*eef wobT reVDngoM •rref
Why not- let the\e<HCojt a<,Ui».p».
aeiejo sXk aad rayon sllpi rtgkt,
per have your opinion, whether _yqu.
JPrBPPOW Jastasasf
agree with me or net ?
"iv Img liaes, ,
— ^-^Erqgnun fir Heavy
may be navy, blacK or
Even with reasonable assign­
ments by all teacher*;' the high
brown with white. Collar
ecfibol program .-to-' heavy. No*
and scjtrf «r« one piece,
should we expect the principal to
with accent Of cartridge"
lower standards. Something else
pleated grosgrain ribbon
we and he. working together can
do we can Induce, and even, direct,
forming buckle of belt and
students for whom the regular pro­
slide- of jabot. The neckgram la too heavy-—an* inn this
Ujne* f/P^his dress is adjust(roup may be somejof the bright­
est students—to spread the iweek,
" A hint fbr the stout
over one or several more years
than the regular period, taking one.
wbnlan- is to corset herself
or several more years to- graduate.
neatly, but not too snugly.
The same should MOone left many
THtyratter is uncomfortaeollege students*.
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^ MOSTLY fashion art*- $ that the exercisesMknt*
Mfiyaild rltje^'not look well.
ducing
diets
that
are
Some students have too many cles are written as if all
it'glvtW the same appearoffered
them
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extra-curricular activities — class the'irtJrld of women was
ifeiceftKatfyftu've noticed in
office, orchestra, ..athletics, debate, slim and young. That is
wouldn't do t h « M . aoy
a- f*fr foot that is shoved
club, school Journal, s*Jdlha»y.be.'tn* the w%y all women like t*
good.
nT^^'sf'shoe that looks too
of several like activities away from
They
can
choose
clothes
school Hundred3,.andi hundreds .of feel, but unfortunately*,
3raA*f for it, and it bulges
that are becoming and
those' Innocent youtbt are racing ttMy^dBii't *ir>ldoi that
all 'over" the place.
that
make
them
appear
disaster Because' tljta school "and
^y_
l\--i - tau< -in
home have egged them .en rather
more slender. The two
There are chubby womt
than guided them in a safe and
dresses shown here are
sane program. Why have we been en and some that are
good for that purpose.
so blind and even.so cruel to, these plainly and definitely f a t
youths? Don't we have-charaWer] no doubt about it. Howi
The first one.^oh ttte
and wisdom enough to save them? ever, they needn't be
left, is.a redmgoteTwhich
What do you think about ltT
is a very popular model
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Gives Notes to Pais
to Hand to Girl
He Likes
By LOGAN CLENDENING. M. 0.
STONE AGE EYES! Our eyes
have not improved Over those Of
the man of the Stone Age, yet we
are constantly putting more hurdens on them and asking more
work from them, as pointed out by
an editorial in a magazine fdr Boys.
The Sfohe Ago man worked large'-'
ly In sunlight, although the-painttags on the cave walls prove that
be made use of. artificial light of
some kind. £U» closest work prob­
ably wa» in making- tools, binding
spearheads and- Qahhaoka upoB,.ln>
strum en t» with) thongjp Most of
the-wttrk which bis eye-dldrWM at
id p u t no .strain
upon his muscles and- nerves.
By VIRGINIA LEE
DEAR BULL T , You know whom
I mean, Bill." I T a h y boy had acted
to me as you have to this girl you
profess to love, I certainly would'
never think he liked me very much.
Here is my advice s Conquer
y o u r bashfulness.
Don't write
notes, and especially don't trust
the notes to friends. How do you.
know the one to whom they are*
written gets them " How do you
know they are not passed around
and road by other people?
Make up your mind you are go­
ing to meet this girl. Get some­
one to introduce you to her and
ask her for a date. Do your own
work, and-Uiat inuludua maklugi
love to the girl friend. Don't e x ­
pect others to do It for you. If
you can go in for athletics in.a.Dig
way—as you do—you surely have
got spunk enough to make t h e ac­
quaintance of a nice girl and ask
her for a date Sure you have.
In love matters—and In most of
the other business of life—It Is not
wise to use go-betweens If you canhelp It Girls may bo able to oxcuse a boy for bashfulness, andeven like him a little better for It,
but not bashfulness that makes a
coward of him and preventa him
from going directly about getting
to know them
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Nowadays the printing press and
artiactal light can*" Trttftty eye"
troubles. Of course,
would! notbe without either the printing prea»
or artlQclal light. But «e--shoukf
insist on adequate lighting-,, espe­
cially for fine print, propea rest
[iperlods, the. avoidance, of too much
glossy paper, and- othaa- assauka
upon the sensory mechanism of our
eyes.
Kroner Seanefc Lighting
Especially important is proper ITlumlnatloir^-fbr -BeheblrCHhtsT which
Is not always adequate A. large
schoolroom with lighting* from one
wall only, and that uncontrolled di­
rect sunlight, causes & great deal
of eye distress; A. room of this
kind always should supplement its
natural lighting with soft artificial
illumination on the dark side.
Children should never be allowedto read lying- down; either' on the
stomach or on-the back; but ehould-1
be taught early to- read- in: a- silting
posture so-as to avoid*strain.
BLUE BROWN BY<3S lost- her
boy friend to a blonde, and asked
me how to win him back. Writes
"Another Blonde"
"MY DEAR MISS LEE- I read
•Blue Brown Eyes' letter hi your
column and believe that there
might be too sides to the story.
Isn't it possible that the blonde
didn't have the slightest idea of
this other girl ?
"I wont with a boy steady for
almost two years, then he left me
for another blonde. We all lived
QUESTIONS FROM READERS
in the same town- and I saw t h e m
B. C.: "What effect does drink­ Arrangement of flowers suitable for c o n * * ! table ta hair, GtijgW^ together a lot, and It nearly broke
ing a prat or * half pint ot whiskey
my heart, Finally I- got over W
Rogers posing/ * *
a day have on- man*?"
and decided - they were better
Answer- It creates a habit, It By MRS. BERT 8. irfeDbNALD Licslly t h e same a s m i g h t be used j i t e d than he and I were. I t is
6lV a' Coffee table, yet the arrange-1 ^
j do not look
diminishes capacity for work, It af­
Central Press Flower Stylist
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fects the nervous system, causing
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YOUR
household
budget
will
n
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attains
Height
by
the
use.
of
I
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flitting here
tremors; it puts a man- la-danger
to buy
long
_ n^o t "he^ ^AeprapriST™
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y ° describe the othei
o u r permit
home you
all the
time,flowers
maybe for,
itjw
u l d^cattails.
. of course,
o£ neuritis <pa*e4yels Hand oinheeis £not
ate *a""s a"*oenterplece
of the liver. Thla> i* daflaitely ao wiU let you buy thera.once a. week, | ••—'
-—— "~*on .a.
" dining, or young man.
overdose. A-netie's: limit: was one or twice a month, or a t least f o r « » t ^ ' because of its height,
"ANOTHER BLONDE."
and one-half oaaoeat. of- afeohol a> special occasions when guests are however, as a decoration for a halW
Of course there always are two
,way,
or
comer
table
it
is
oolite
day,
expected.
sides to a question, my dear, and It
If you are the kind of person j striking and Its- gold and orange is possible that this youth was not
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shades a r e sure to add
flitting hore and there", making
C B.- "Please tell me what who finds it difficult to arrange highlight to a room
pleasing
^
thaU If they
causes white spots to appear on flowers to your liking, here's a
hint
to
remember:
Take
the
con
were
not engaged -and he m e t
the finger nails-?"
someone he liked better than the
Answer: These- are said to be talner in which you wish flowers
girl he was going with—someone
due to small collections of sir un­ placed to your florist aad he will
ladly
arrange
the
flowess
fox
you
he thought would make a .more
der the nail. They have no serkjua
ell
him
just
how
the
flowers
are
suitable
companion—he had a right
significance.
to be used, whether as a center­
to go with her I got the impres­
piece for the dinner tabkv to deco­
sion, however, t h a t he was- one of
HDITOR'S-NOTE: Serett pesapiileta
those young men with a line" who
by Dr. deadenlxur can aow- be ob­ llate a low coatee table- or a t some
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tained by sendnic 10 eeaia la coin, high point, such, as a pedestal or
make it so hard for girls- because
for "each, -aad ar self-^ntdreatea' en­ on a mantelpiece; foe tkets place­
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MART
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ON
they make love so earnestly thai
velope 'atamped. vita...a. three-cent
Menn Hint
stamp, to. Dr. IJOK*B> CUndendar. la ment governo thegekae and", height
the girls believe them—and don't
care of this-paper. The paerablets of the arraagetnent,
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CCmed'Beef
VAST'
mean a word of it.
ae^.'-ThrMcWskka: SedeeOrrUeUV . Gtegas Roger*, dtaaiays-qnste an.
Baked -6weet- Potatoes
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Corned Beef
Makes 'Loaf
f
elaborate arrangement suitable for
the console table In a hall. While
the form of the container ir prac-
Elb^vv-Length Fur
- Warmed-up Cabbage
ApplehCetery-Orange Salad
Lemon joe Box Pudding
Coffee
There are numerous ways' of fin­
ishing up the corned beef after It
has been> cezVed as, corned beef and
oabbagc. Corned beef loaf Is one of
then!—a. Variation of the- familiar
and auactt fond'corned, beef hash.
The leftover, cabbosja may be
dowdy, even if they feel
turniiie^ranoJiEt >
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By JULIET SJJErBT
warmed- in the Oven hi a separate
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However; whew too mnch alkali dish and served with the corned
thi* * M a < ? u 7 « t » yetm*
Central Press Writer on Beauty
Is
put
into
a
soap,
not
an
of
it
com­
beef loaf
MAN*&)*0»tX a**%Sdrant In
bines- with- the oil, and the,,excess
|,regard- to soaps, especially toilet
i«
left
In
the
form
ot
"free
alkali".
W -wm'^iiBlrfffdei tt*6K soaps. Women may be most parToday's Recipes
La.ja.UUA, "fr£«, allam" , Ujat^.beiOeMar about the soap; in cake of,
cause of Its caustic action, dries CORNED BEEF LOAF—Three
cups cooked corned beef, three
'fKkes, thaCTffiey'uSe for"washing
and cracks the skin*,, „
three-fOQrtits eup bread
the farniiy^clothee, and yet be care-'
By WORTH CHENJCY
and we'll wager he has a lot more iivea a nice effect.
The really goodiisoef) asust be eggs,
crumbs,
cup milk,
PleaV *)ncerhlnl;' the kind they us*
free from any excaas of alkali. It one-fourththree-fourths
T H E " P O S I T I O N ' WANTm*' oat the ball than the young rash | Print U«*d for Frock
teaspoon poultry season­
'«dt -t»»*-a«<naV--- »
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wfto
is
lncliaed.to
boast
about
h)a
must
be
a
neutrah
product
In
which
column
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ilumnreceat^^csaS+td
6f'V 'CfevefaadCcmia.-aat'
0.,'', newathe oil and alkali, afe^eornplefply ing, or one-half teaspoon prepared
can tall Tj- Thert avr« dreMes .mada
paper
1/ WniHesT .V*HH6fmm
combined. A bi^iajrada «t pure mustard. Grind the cooked corned
Young Man. —^Unintelligent, pretty weJtL**x»s^a* :aftpUc*aPa / i n this atyl« that combine j -"-^ -I'*hare* xkentioniscl before, a'
castlle soap la etdsnaiUy' a»nH»°t, beef. Add to this the beaten eggs,
lazy, can't- Jdo R a a y t h i n g , but potenUaliaeay^ Mia ssay, rtfardleasj I * priati^rtrbclt with?;* > * « ^ : a a a ^ M r a o M a aoap for 1U
and there are aiaay pu#e-Mffetable the bread crumbs, which have been
willing to try.' Box 7423, Press. of what tltey aay aboatt Ufemaelvek;
[ahape, .sceat<or. eoier, or for the
oU.aoaps that ejitliba MfeJy used. soaked in milk, and the seasoning
v
f •, )»> dT
But a J j ^ t ' k * f a V « * k ' j o b wouttl = iolid colored , reding,«*e> ijmir**. nArtUmtmentn,
that
ak*
L sBut^the axerager .wosiiaej, jas a Mix well, and pack Into a loaf pan.
THERE'S NOTHING like beta*; this y w i n i a t t e e i t e W P ' A f t e r reef­ -lk«-this-Srie,' -ThV^te* 3lM' i>ea«:.e%*Mar4':o<v«r ithe radto;
inj^hAs to dVa.,bit <xfaxB«rtinent- Bake In a moderate oven. (350 de­
frank. This geht-jif J that, a t least ing theSadrettlsamtht, a friend it . Jhown has a high, s q i w i - jart.aae'doee-ootieenatdeip that autfc
lng before she Baeje the; kJsaU soap grees F ) . .
ours h a * t a i » . t * a « » j '
r , . ^eck. Some .are. fHudkWt? ajoa*^«a^*e'goo(*for some peo£e
for her particular akhr.'-And what
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with
collarless
V-shaj**' - T h r t ' ^ ' s l i c a i r d r t e t a Job teatshe should search for, when in LEMON ICE BOX PUDDING.—
^';**bet|«is)ted;Jto her peM
lng our n t V t - t m l t n i n s , seeing bow - Aecklines, k line that *m- liWlif.-.;l»»e..-ot-ttU.K She ahouM
doubt* U. a joap^.that^ lathers One-half cup butter, one cup sugar,
well they, sleep. Tf that'require* iery.good'forJthe stonte>, 'a»Juwy-ta»J^ttw\'ax)sy she tueaVa*,
Lsnwothly aod^ .creamlly, that re- juice, rind of one Jenton, four eggs,
too much lntelUgence.be might get
mwvM diH anoVgauner esTecUvely sfonge cake- - or ladyy ftngfrs,
a t l s ^ a ^ p ^ b l a S K l product. The;
a Job as weather reporter for aorrie fw"oinan.-v'4-._•-»., . 1
and that leaves her akin feeling whipped cream; QreeOn, butter, and
|jeo«^,sroe«*h>a«* velvety.
big hotel., -That Is, he could be Ute .J « t * ^ W f t f l . * « ^ f r o c l ( r WMa^iHM;.-s«r^ai pbor grade, o<
•gar/ Add, lenort' -Ju^ce 'anijk.rihd
so»>
.aaay'.d^'U-iefaiable
injory-te
^iOm.
»*ated
guy who sticks his head out-of Ute
gradually. Beat eg-e> ybH«i and||
i, 'i^pderwindow •very-morning ,to find cmi • f^^St^tSu
white* separately. Do" #oi cook.
. Lfu it/s.-i--opJd, turarm . or. raining.realsy;aXc^le^ beerBty aoapa.now
Add beater ye/M tOvcreara»a;mlx-'
73»niuiK« ela#<oald teU.hy bis ea*a
on theVlasaisirf, \,<.'rhere ^ar«> .perxl
ture and.fj«^-ed»«ea. Usie dish
If it wail warm.or cold out-of-doo»»,
fumed «e.j»^»i\»Jy<»fine.;-j»oa*%
with •pon ^.*i4M,-atie^.giin, or
and M l«V>iika>tr,ili wet, they couM
lemoitaoafa^eadi nO-^AI 'kraf-tokt;
wlta.iady,flngara. ja^uu? aerae.of
get.the idea that .it's, raining. Ot
• milk c<_»a«|riiesie' ^aaatV' X : wetK,
TO LDCASTA, GOING TO THE the'^Utu^.bveVjth^jMiJce,'. Repeat
•cour*..fier« .U'a litUe effort laor Bo\t^*&l^ Ti$n,-X
cfci
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layer* of "CaSe 'apf. mUtturer-^inace
vbrvW 1H 'poTtlflr'one's head out •*
scribed a 'wa^ea'maaaysirla facklj
llstt awinet, Sweet. I am unkind, uf Icej box 'four^aiolrrB.^" Tog; with
a window, but the g u y ought to i e
that I eonalderedV,verjr wrectlt«i
• That from the nunnery
wjilprjed cream -when ready- to
wimng tc>atraia,blib»tt»a Uttle fee
And consequently;' twaa- very muta)
Of. thy chaste breast and quiet sarvej) Serves six or etfht. .'
W»>-pay."-s
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interested. toAkarft ahoot this new
-. ink**, tif'J'
' soap.
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To war'aod; arms I fly.
•'J^'-CfcaaJaa; the Tub
ANOTHER , A D - in the .sarae
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ConiUtaeate ef snap
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'-Inleaning
enamel
porcelain
. aapar; thtri«wl':um i t . read: ^ '
' Realizing that the medical pro­
True, a-.new-tUstrtea-now I chase, betarfom iaVtkaee,- b *and
-careful not
t«*y •»•••
fession r^'ioriir'recogrilzed milk of
[ The first Joe In-the fleld;
xlagneal'a ..as* <a J neutralizer, j i t thought it would. What's meW, Aad, wftttil*.stronger faluj embrace to'Use too strong a solution of
NIGHTMAN—For storags aha,
'reWiiajng, matertah .One ccose of>e«ms the'- manufacturer of Que; It's a delightfully pure, Maadsoap ^:iw«»%-s>ehorae, s! shield.
repair garage^ must-know nuaos.i
afB«fty-ia- reseovAng water stains
fyjrkp* decided that this Jrepaiv that leave* the skin soft (jk> i,Xi . : « 1 4 '
Jsesewi emd drive; agit SS to 4a-,
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-' • fitJtn.isome.,.tuba,may be found mi
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atfoo, when Incorporated In a sosje^
Mi'wt- have cltv- references.
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tnaAV-^j-l Te».t*^-i»»»astancy is such,
ti^fiVfc fh.V. t h . qnl.h h s . been^ AN ELBOW-tJaiGTH turfjmiA
ovefiWaWclssriirthe-caeii emooth.
As-thw^oo-shalUadore^^
. oMitaifer' week, »18 per;W»»k.ts>,',
partially
removed
by
too
severe'la
smart
fo^pTtnrf.
Mth6~0*trtm
~sk>ep~la~a7'combinatl(jri of pure-U <Kouid3 r*t Wse" vthae. Dear, to
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J/';'
'fc'v•u't^:^—-,i
—..<-»•
Jn, too-v^okafter exhaqef
In .most cases a mild is wearing a mtnfc. rflodel over' •
o>ri*^.^aa»^^e«>A<rthe#: aWeuwearch. a« |»e»«e«ted liU sce»).v e*V<and pure alkaU. .'the;alkali f " ."jtftlcft'•"*•&. - A ^ b — cleardpg' --We' suppose there rnlg*t;b»_aoiae
deanaer applied on a SDft doth will brown dress and-bat that iai ;
-"- -- 'jind'Jt baa proved, in my esiimeVjl a»*Ll^_Ma»Bt uu.cl««hinhf,ithe" , I^/»jl-l-s)e> |so|tolt.mor«.'"...;.
,aM|«t ( . t l ^ l f t O j w i i j i ^ ^ ^
be aeaffecUvs a* la nesessary,
I of mink aad wool.
ikin'atjan.- I t la menir'jimtrtfX_
iaa »«-*——''
ot .r^b«te«?,j
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aad- "ti^Cmnot
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