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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 10, 1941, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening september 10 1941 timely topic for women by barbara banet teenge beauty all the creams rouges and facepacks made can never give the ft woman af fifty the natural loveliness 01 a girl of eighteen for it is in vouth only tnat vou find that radiant health boundless energy animation and vivacity that joy in just being alive that is the secret of real physical beauty you have only to watch a group of young girls playing tennis or swarming and diving or at any other active sport to know that for grace of limb and suppleness of movement no older woman can compete nor can thev compete with the young girls clear eyes glistening hair arm contours or slim waistline no there is nothing that can quite take the place of vouth and so the teenage girl has not one but two problems on her hands i how to make the most of her natural good looks now 2 how to lay the foundation for good health and good looks when she grows older both are important for this reason one is never too young to learn habits of cleanliness daintiness and good grooming habits which if thoroughly mastered will not be lightly tossed aside when birthdays and responsibilities begin to accumulate with etaual speed f there is not space in this article to go into all the details of a com plete beauty program but i would like to stress the value of a regular routine dally care of the teeth keeps them beautifully white now and did you ever stop to think it might prevent the necessity of wearing a plate later daily bathing with warm soap and water not only makes you feel better but nelps keep under things immaculate regular care of the hair pays tremendous dividends for the time spent on it both now and later and similarly with exercise the young girl needs plenty of exer else to work off steam and at the same time she is establishing a habit of activity that will keep her healthy and younglooking long after other women s muscles have begun to sag and their joints become stiff another thing she should pay special attention to is posture a good carriage jmkes a graceful skater and an attractive dancer and gives a polsedatural appearance when you are joung is the time to develop it and jwhen you are older you wiltoiake great pride in it because it will subtract ears from your age every teenage girl should be taught the correct use of cosmetics to enhance her natural beauty at first a little powder a little touch of rouge and mayoe a little lipstick are enough to make her look her best and here let me warn you that nothing looks more awful than an over- smeared overpainted overcurled and overfnlled young girl then as she grows older she may and the judicial use of creams and other beauty aid improves her looks she should also learn how to grve herself a manicure and care for her hands now that you have made yourself as clean and dainty and beautl ful as possible the only thing needed to complete the picture is a fresh well cared for wardrobe and let me impress on you that having a lot of clothes is not nearly as important as having your dress immaculate and pressed your hat dusted and the ribbon crisp and freh your shoes polish ed or brushed jour gloves clean and if need be mended the seams of your stockings straight and jour hand bag in good shape but even this is not quite enough you must learn how to choose clothes that are smart and becoming whether the are for casual sports wear or for dress up occasions and then jou must learn how to wear them with an air be one oi uioae girls about whom people say every thing looks well on her yes there is moix to personal cart and good grooming than meets the eje but the knowledge and habit once acquired will itrve any wo man well throughout all her life ines twine from left to right how many of ou know that plants which climb b twining spirally about trees or other supports make their wa up by twining from left to right that is if they grow north of the equator but south of the equator they turn m the opposite direction from right to left they are er stubborn about the way they go too if you don t believe it take a sprout of morning glory which has not been winding itself about a support and twist the vine about the support from right to left you will find hat it will reverse itself and climb in the usual man ner even when it is iastened in the wrong position it will make a loop or double back and go on climbing from left to right t t for olr scrap book life is no brief candle to me it is a sort of spendld torch which i have cot hold of for the moment and i want to make it burn as brightli as possible before handing it on to future generations george btrnard shaw t i 1 book review the blind man s house by hugh walpole sir hugh walpole was one of the most prolific of english writers hj wrote some thir v novels and in addition contributed many articles short stones and reviews to newspapers and magazines he was a man of ereat energj and did everjtlurtg with gusto he will be missed in england from the social scene as well as from the literary world the herries chronicle is perhaps his most widelv known work and it is to be reix ted that he did not live to complete the series the scene of the blind man s house published josthumously is the dreamy village of garth in the dav s before the prtsuu wtj the central figure of the storj is julius cromwell who had been blinded in the first world war he knew great happiness in his first marriage but his second wife celia was not so serene a character sh was fifteen voars his junior forthright and honest rather spoiled and quite unpredictable above everv thing julius learcd pity celia feared only that she could not be to him all that he needed sme julius was rich and celia so young and charming the vil lagers were naturally interested and inquisitive and on occasion their gossip unwittingly complicated the affairs or the cromwell s julius lov ed his young wife madh but ecstav was followed up by doubt and mis giving and pain in the end however they were able to find a common ground for their love an interdependence and mutual understanding that promised great happiness for their future together the blind mans house is a colorful and exciting story one that holds your interest not only until you know what happens to the cromwell s but also until you find out what becomes of the brennans the old maids lizzie the dreadful douglas burke who loved celia too and all the other folks whose lives become involved with those of the cromwell s t t t chicken and dumplings when appetitles are jaded and there just doesn t seem to be any kind of meat that appeals try serving chicken with dumplings it has long been notable for its subtle flavour and mild goodness dress and clean a five or six pound boiling fowl cut in pieces suitable for serving place in a roomy kettle with tightly- fitted lid cover with water and simmer gently until tender about three hours add salt and pepper the last hour of cooking prepare dumplings as follows 3 cups flour teaspoon poultry dressing 8 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons chopped parsley n teaspoon salt cup milk mix and sift dry ingredients and add parsley add milk gradual ly drop by spoonfuls on top of chicken keep kettle closely covered steam fifteen minutes remove chicken and dumplings to a large platter thicken re maining gravy and pour over the platter serves eight grand for sun day dinner when accompanied by new potatoes green peas and corn on the cob t t editor s note barbara balnes welcomes personal letters from interested readers have you a fatourite pickle recipe you would like to pass along address all communications in care of this newspaper dancing huttonville park wednesday and saturday igftmrm ttfwrtrn bg ombrwerk afeef70t0 mbum free lift- tea ret uniqct ink to s p chapman dfnbhaihtnu undobil sunday school lesson tub etern o the source of help sunday september 14 1941 golden ttfxt holy holy holy lord god almighty which was and is and is to come revelation 4 lesson passage revelation 9 sou 17 r tossed on a sea of troubles my soul thyself do thou control archilochus a vision 9 10 the meaning of the book of revela tion has often been overlooked in the effort ttrsolve its problems it was written as a christian book and can not be understood unless it is studied in the light of its christian purpose it aimed to give courage to persecut ed christians their lives were in danger and their comrades were be lng imprisoned or put to octtth it was a time of crisis and language was heightened when stephen was being stoned he lifted tip his eyes and cried i see the heavens opened and the son of man sftung at the right hand of god that was a brief but genu ine apocalypse in like manner the writer of the book of revelation saw the prophets announced their state ments with thus saith the lord but the writer or revelation saw his vision of the great multitude that no man could number gave jhe sufferers heln through faith in the eternal god even though they should be martyred their lives would not be snuffed into nothingness christ would receive them and they would join in worship around the throne worship ii 12 in a book so intimately connected with the church it is inevitable that much should be said of worship which must always be the central and dis t mctiv t activ ity of the church by means of worship it maintains its re lauon to god and assures itself of his continuing presence by worship awakens ind confirms the sense brothtrnood men or different rr and ct asses and interests as they join in adoration of the one lord are made to feel that in their deeper lift they are united so in revelation a car dlnil place is civtn to the worship in heaven wheh is a pattern for that of the church on eartn the angels beholding god s presence are con tin uall engaged in worship their life consists in the realization of god th source and end of their being the hcavtn worship expresses itself in hymrli of praise to the accompani ment of the harp this 1s plainly a temple which wa supposed to be the reminiscence of the service in the cui nterpirt of a temple in heaven where god lias his actual dwelling w at strength and beaut may be added to our public worship if we make ihcse words our own amen bless- in a and glor and wisdom and thanksgiving and honour mri power ind miht be unto god for ever and ever the white robes 13 14 in the vision of john white robes ymbo iz puritv and righteous deeds who ire entitled to wear these robes art the the favourites of fortune those who hive lived divs of unctas ing pleasure no the victors wear ing u e while robes came out of nt mbtili on the hid suffered for ltir filth and hid discip ined them elvt the hid washed their robes ind imde hum white in the blood of lit limb twcnt nine times in this new tesiaimiu book christ is deslt ni d as tin lamb that the writer is mnkint qgurath 1 liown b liis pn tvtoncertitnj robts washed white in the olood of limb there w is no confusion in th thought of the author he kne hit christ spin tnrislormid llvi h it lie forttt tint christ was h man t sorrow s w ho hid died upon i cross and had been made onr with limn in sufttring tu word latlon has n latin dtrlvaton the jtrlbulm was the flail used for thresh lng grain if we think thnt we ar living in terrible das let us remem bcr that all sunshine makes a desert what looks like a vale of tears is a field for growing souls strong chara cter is never developed without test ings god may be at work in our pains as well as in our pleasures security 15 16 john s words and images reflect hit own experiences he had faced nun ger thirst the intense heat of the eastern sun in the better world these physical hardships will be no more instead there will be glad free worship of god dr hough tells of a group of young monks who were be intr questioned upon the book of re velatlon they were asked which promise or saying in the book was to them the most comforting god shall wipe away all tears from their eyes said one there shall be no more death neither sorrow nor crying said another to him that ovw- cometh willj grant to sit with me in my throne said a third but the youngest thomas a kecnpls answer ed v servants shall serve him need we wait tin after death to share these joys modem science has given us great physical comfort and securi ty the fight with nature is not near ly so severe as for our grandfathers we may by thanksgiving and rever ence experienoe true worship of god here and now and by helping our fel lowmen we may truly be nerving god jenreit said that the white robes were given to tfeose who had conquered self each has dethroned self that he may crown his brother by love they serve one another tearitas eyes xt tbntt suf ftito c ihem to fountains of irving waters and god would wipe away all tears from their eyes the book of revela tion is yielding strength and hope to christian people in these dark war days the author wrote for his own time but he had laid hold of prin ciples which would always be valid he so understood the conflict of his own day as to throw light on one that would repeat itself age after age in a real sense every generation has been justified in taking this symbolic book as applying directly to itself the permanent value of the book is due in some measure to the very fact that it was the product of a given time which was in many ways unique there are facts in astronomy which can only be ascertained when the sun is in total eclipse they are true al ways and affect the conditions under which we never cease to live but they can be perceived only during that minute or two of which most of us ifeve experience only once in a hfethhe john lived id such an in terval of eclipse and so used it as to apprehend and to put on record c tain great truths which in ordii times are forgotten although they at the very heart of things questions for discussion dare we hope for our earth what jjhn foretold of heaven for what are we most thankful to god measure thy lire by loss instead of gain which are we seeking would life without danger lose in terest is then any providential purpose in tears 10 1st anniversary glen williams united church sunday september 21st 1941 i i 00 a m and 7 00 p m details next week dont miss the fall fair on saturday jobn sxn the comfort of the love of god the exalted christ would lead carrolls certo btl iso jnr asubbers joe so fnut jars do 890 slos keen mtutartt tn i4o 4c cowtna cocoa tin 140 24c 17o tender leaf tea 7x pkg domestic shortening iib lc christies iceberg bars each 20c christies devils food cakes ch xse digestible shortanin crisco t iso tic lifebuoy x ak lie peh t soap 3 tr 14c new concentrated chipsopki 9his pouflor wax tan z9c 49c flaked l giixetts tin lie ge frnit bowl with super suds both sse hcookino onions ontario 1 potatoes 10 39 10- 23 fkksh cbisp celery hearts fkesh golden bantam corn ml 9 doz 17 fruit and vegetable prices until saturday nif tit only p 357 fr deliver main gborceiowii

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