Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 22, 1940, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening may 22nd 1940 fiesta dei sol fashions many canadians and americans who ordinarily fcould go to europe this year have gone to latin america for a winter holiday re turning travellers tell you of the gorgeous hues that meet the eye everywhere the blue of the fieaa the red dust of many of the roads the brilliant plumage of the birds the brightness of the sun they remember the gay rich colours in the handwoven woollens and primitive pottery and if they have been there for a bun festival the will never forget the exotic music and dazzling colour everywhere this influence is already shown in the fiesta ware dishes now on display in so many shops dishes which will lend a gay and cheerful note to the verandah luncheon meals at the cottage this summer or any in formal occasion now an amerlcawfashlon designer inspired by the sun festivals and the bright warm colours found cverjwhere from mexico to the andes has created a fiesta del sol fashion show which has taken new york by storm t3i0se who have aeeri it rave about the bumiug reds blues greens and yellows set against sparkling white or the softer shades greys greens browns or rusts of mountain moss or tropical clay they are intrigued by the unusual design prickly cactus indian war plumes mummy wrap pings whirling lassos they tell us prints were never as unusual or ex citing as these fiesta del sol numbers mr bailey the designer kept in mind however what is smart and wearable when he made up his collec tlon the gay cottons and rayons so crisp and fresh looking have been made up in delightful and charming summer styles there are wellcut slacks beautifully tailored playsuits town dresses it will be a pleasure to wear and dance frocks with a swirl and rythm that will put music in your bout fiesta del sol fashions are some thing different under the sun and will bring southern warmth and gayety to our cooler northern clime i know canadians will like these colourful costumes watch for them t t t war service three thousand mechanically t mlrded girls and women acrosi canada are taking a motor course which will fit them to drie trucks anr ambulances should their services be required because of the war three thousand more have signed up for the course as soon as facilities are avail able to give it to them free training has been made avail able by the two leading canadian motor companies to women 18 years of age or over who have a drivers license during the ten weeks course these women rae been given further in struction in drl ing and have been tinkering about truck machines and chassis they have learned the in tricacles of a motor carburetor and what to do when a spark plug is miss ing or the cooling system needs at ten lion they have learned how to make numerous small repairs that might require fast and expert fingers should on of them some day find her self seatel behind the wheel of on ambulance or motor lorry on a muddy road somewhere behind the lines a number of students have already graduated they are not enlisted for war duty but want to be prepared for a rote in the prosecution of the war should the call ever be soundel t t r book review bethel meniday by sinclair lewis if you are fond of the theatre you will like this book loaded with theatre lore it is the account of how a young girl became an actress it tells how bethel mcrrlday fifteen still at high school and stage struck saw her first play it follows her through college where she took the lead in the college play at a sum mer theatre she met her first pro fesslonal actors that fall came the ordeal of tramp ing broadway until she finally got a part in a road show romeo and juliet in modern dress then came the slow process of turning a stage struck girl into a dependable actress her marriage to ted follows and the start of their career together those of you who have read sin clair lewis main street dods worth or it cant happen here whlprobably find his new book gentle and tender in comparison john gunther includes sinclair lewis in his list of the ten most in terestlng people i have ever met and i him to be the most represen tatlv and most important living am- rican writer at 65 he is an active welldressed hard working man with an engaging manner sinclair lewis and his wife doro thy thompson writer and lecturer are both very fond of travelling but at the moment are not very welcome in let me remind you never mind 1 esterday on with today skies look darkest before the sun shlneo no one goes through life without nuetlng adversity it may be personal loss business reverses or national disaster but come it will when forces beyond your control write finis to one chapter of your life don t turn the pages back nnl mope over those saddest of words it might hae been how do you know what might have been probably the future looked pretty secure but you might have had a lot of bad uck you dldn t an mel pate no matter what happens you have to cirr on today has greater possibilities thin yesterday however treat t losi btcause it brings new cpcnunitlta and jou have a sew strength of personality to build on so never mind yesterday that tone on with today timtr doesn t stand still tor anyone life will change for jou suddenly or gradual v even if you seem to have st a 1 that makes life worth while t morrow optns up new vistas tor you wha eei txtrlence yesterday gave on use it whatever happiness you had enj v the memory but forget tlie plans of yesterday which today has w ijd out make today s plans b ekcr btlter more practical today lememxr is the daj jou are living news in food food for hritlh in peace and war this is the title of a booklet just prcpaied by the canadian medi cal association to be distributed throughout canada the object in writing this book is to impre on the public the need of good health especially in time of c rnd that a basic diet contain ing all e stntlal protective foods is pom to get and need not be expensive more n oney cannot buy better nu tritlon it will simplv buy a greater i may at f rst be a dtnomln uional varietj of more expensive foods says qulrtment but through experience it dr f f tlsdale becomes an occasion for renting there are five food which must vows not a a dutj but for the satis form the basis of a health giving diet faction of a felt need in totalitarian each day milk meat and eggs vege i countries subservience to the state is international uniform sunday school lesson jeremiah announces th1tnew covenant sunday may 26 1m0 golden text i will put my law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts and will be their god and they shall be my people jere miah 31 33 lesson passage jeremiah 31 31- 37 ltefning learning working with our fathers ways clearer grows his guidance with oui growing days law 31 32 the ten commandments and the sermon on the mount have the same underlying principles but the deca loguels issued as a command while the sermon on the mount works by con sent a law against stealing is very necessary for peoplo who have the in clination to meal but it is unnecessary for people who are determined to be honest a law against killing is rcqulr ed as long as there is hate and mur der in the heart but those who hove learned to love lose the impulse to kill in a family where the parents are aut ocrats there is need for a command ment calling for respect and obedience from children toward their parents but in a family where there is splri tua fthowshlp there is mutual love and cc operation both given gladly v thoui lie asking paul spoke of the aw as a school master to lead us to christ laws are necessary they pro ude exec ent training for the coni cience but moral education gradually tessers the decree of compulsion and puls rltht conduct on a voluntary ba sis those who bring the spirit of hi cross to living the sermon on the mount attain a liberty which is im possible to those who are forced to fol low a code libert 33 jeremiah predlcfd the day when go is law would be written not alone or tablets of stone but upon human 1 eai s tht jews had a strict law re quir i g observance of the weekly day of res tod i j manv people observe sundav as the gladdest day of tht week a day to which uiey look for ward to then tlu sabbath lias ix come a delight many children hi c hid to mend church because of xir ental orders bit iniei in lift whin thev fnd what public wor hip hufi hum hui h attendance is a joy aid otnc i volvts t siiise of personal less some voting men have riad a hapttr of the bibli a daj because or a promise given to a mother when tii lilt horn only to reic ve a spintu 1 qulckeninc later in life that made them urn gliidlj to the bible a tiu word of god for them what was once re q tired lible becomes desired bible tlie old testament had a rule about tithing a principle which those otxr ving it heartily commend but spiritual stewardship is not content with a per cintage busls all possessloj h may bt od lor god sacramental observance tables end fruit and whole grain cereals this booklet gives tlie food require mer us for families of different sizes and the cost a basic diet costs only 26c a day for an adult economical shopping and cooking hints are in eluded this booklet may be obtained from doctors rospltals the red cross wel fare organizations and other public bodies try grimwoods beauty parlour for permanent waving i special prices on permanent waring for school girt the latest in styling and cutting open all evenings except thursdays mrs c grimwood norval phone georgetown 90 r s a plunket dinner will be served by some of canada s foremost food manufacturers such as kraft cheese ogilvie flour st lawrence starch j m schneider and others on monday evening may 27 union presbyterian church a concert following given by 1 mr banks and mr wm livings accm violinists and miss banks of weston also musical festival prize winners admission 35c and 25c supper served from o ix 7 standard time required upon pain of death but in a democracy many citizens are ready to serve of their own free will one pur pose of religion is to bring people out fiom living under law into uie liberty of the gospel of grace utopia 31 a newspaper columnt every week gives a different reason why we shall know when wc live in utopia no wrong telephone numbers no coset of mistaken identity no forgetting of peoples names jeremiah had a high er ambition which has been the goal of missiomry workers faith in god would cease to be a matter of persua ion and become an expression of ready acceptance there have been religious wars when people were forced to accept faith at the point of the sword how different it is whn a demonstration of conduct and spirit attracts others and they wish to have tlie higher life voluntariui if the countries nomin ally christian would give adequate ex ample of christian living and con duct the nonchristian nations would turn to the symboj of the cross the evangellzjtion of the world depends upon home standards as well as upon foreign missloas the service given by missionaries in china has won the admiration of many chinese they are cnqulrin bou he religion that tea ches men and women to live in the spirit of love service and self sacrifice the world can become n brotherhood in christ when christians are willing to live their religion light 35 36 the hebrew people frequently spoke of god as the giver of light the cre ator of tlie sun by day and the moon by night also provided illumination for human minds the welfare of the na uon depended upon walking ui the light of gods will in gods light we may sec light when this illumination comes we are no longer obeyng the decrees of god through compulsion we ore attracted py the beauty of holl ness prohibitory lows hae kept manv peopiewber but love to god luvpeo- pie above the desire for intemperance and removes the problem through sup plying a higher satisfaction the light s good overcomes i jkfh redlaces negative it is a bold thing for education ov eminent and religion to trust human consciences but this is the surest way to develop strong personirflties rejection 37 the history of nations is full of tra gedy weak nations have been ruled byatronger nations and some have been cruelly persecuted what lesson may be learned 7 obviously jeremiah msj insisting upon heart re ligion nationalism must be seoondary jj humanity racial su- pertarxy brtocs attack and defeat in pw u orotrwrtxwl of man the iljli nave been an ri ift of ptittan intemmtionai d the urecot need i mainly for women dont neglect natures warnings headaches add indigestion rheomotle pains co operation politically the outlook for manklrd is dark both europe and asia are war tq jeremiah s faith in god as the creator of a worthy hu man society must still be ours only when the lights of gods love is sjied abroad in human heart can we live worthily a- individuals and couecthey build up a civilization where seuritj and justice may be maintained in the lost analysis world politics depend up on the dfvircs of individual hearts oucfatlons for discussion 1 why should verrespect law 3 how does christian love transend civil law 3 what is our highest desire for canada i docs ood inspire science as well as scripture 5 what l the future of small ra tions lesson outlines copyrighted by the interna jojial councy oi re lgkrns education used by pttmissioni red cross shipments the canadian red cross society surgical supplies department made the fol owing shipment to headquar ters 160 surgieal dressing 9 x 10 240 surgl al drevsin 9x5 800 wipes 2x2 1200 compresses 4x4 til surgical towels 44 i n eilite san la bias fi oo fdluij tolton buida stiaight 4 lib factory cotton bandages straight wctu medal contest the following public school contest ants from the georgetown and dis trlct schools were successful in wlnn ing recognition in the medal contest in elocution which sponsored by the georgetown union was an interest ing featuic of the evenings program at the county wctu convention friday evening last the content was under the direction of mrs w o marshall and miss waterman mrs gillespie and rev mr brand all of erin very kindly act ed as judges intermediate grade 1st marion hepburn glen williams ffher rrd 2nd buddy tost georgetown junior jgrade ii 1st jovce smith silver medal 2nd l ge hauptman georgetown jumor grade i 1st joan buck geoigctown bronze medal 2nd margaret marshall geosgetown tlie llt of winners in the county essay and poster contest and the sunday school tempe ance t amin at ion will appear in next weeks issue tlie officer of tlie day stopped a mt s orderly os he was earning a soup kettle ou of the kitchen here you lie snapped yivc me a taste of tjiai obedient he was handed and he asted great scott call that soup he roared no ilr responded the meekly thati dishwater a ladle i do you orderly in tli niah and luis tie and strain the rihvh ar you g uigto t lect ymintell tilt mi lure shouts her pro- uhi hadnches ktiuratomach puns of rheumatism 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