Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 20, 1940, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday eyening november 20 1940 i mmhritw miiily jpr women oudimur be awe to give mm truth to his disciples under u tim trnvbutto op the turkish women 1 it to a oommon hgtot today to antora that modem tinkwi to see young turxtth girl to attractive atrforce uniforms firing both cmneroial and army planes what a contrast to oondttlon jurt twenty years us when women were kept to harems ana mmoe to coter ubeir faces itava tmo it a to itaistapha kemal tbat the moderaibatlon ofjturkey 1s uwge- jy diwt eenthe tbbrld war ended syria palestine ssesopotattja nd anriffit bad been lest the countey was divided within itself and suher- ihgan economic oobapee bveryhere there w doubt jeer and -dlsoour- line voice of witfttpha kemaca man with great ideal was heard ttoioughau the land impressing no the turks tbat they wm a dtanlfled proud people and they must create a new tadepeodentta state at the head ol txm people barty herovercwnll mwttonaet wtw the saltan and jb tsos created the hew turkish republic of which be was named rsklentid by the treaty of lauearm its todependencs was recognised by the western powers ankara was made the capital the next step a very important one was the aboliahtag of tfca oattphate which bad fcaig kept the people in poverty wnd ignorance ifr erpliaaaawa hospitals and welfare tirgaimmtsona were token cut of the hands of the clergy and transferred to cml administration the new reoubhc abolished the fee unveiled the women and adopt ed western dress it abolished polygamy and established rtl marriage and legal divorce tms more than anything else gave women a new status in turkey that of equality with their husbands vh kama wanted a tsfew turkey built on science logic and reason to am ttds end he summoned the whole population to school he ttavelled the country tausx teaching tbe3tew tuufti script winch xeplaoed tfae old dubcolt dumototeas se called in experts to prepar an official turkish lammave and mstary of the country books iwaimapeni lectures tadto and teachers distributed the new current uf hhought to the masses tt was indeed a rroawwanoe of the tutkiah people it was then their leader took the title semal ataturk father of the turks when ttwkople were stirred up to take an interest to public af fairs he proceeded with the buttling of roads railways d mod ern farms iftr mcfranhrfd tnd prntnnfcad turkish rather ifaan ibraten manageinencsnd brought prosper to bis people a new modern dty ipse up m ankara a monument to the complete transformation of values tbat was taking place perhaps the women hive been effected most of all by the new way of living under the new system m education girls am studying saw medicine engineering agriculture and oer science as well as home- making they are taught to be independent and capable of fulfilling their duty to the ramlly and brn to society and the state and to them selves they have entered all phases of busmen and industry and held many government positions there are now fifteen women members of the national assembly there are so 000 wmen workers compared with 300 000 men social legislation has been passed to protect them from exploitation the intellectual life of the new turkey to continually expanding art research science education have made great progress and women are taking an ever greater part in the national life kemal ateturk was a man with a great ideal which he lived long enough to see gradually become a reality since his death in 1938 ismet inona his successor and long his colleague has teen carrying on jjs work of building up a modern state m turkey but in turkey as in many other coantries everything else to now taking second place to prep aration for war t t t t womens wab sfhvtce committee plans are under way for the formation of a women e national 0 advisory committee to coordinate the war work of the many women s organizations in canada hjtjl princess alice called a meeting recently at rideau hall to discuss the matter representatives of a number of women s organizations wee present also three government officials from the department of national war services a small committee has been named to draft a plan of organization and submit it to all tne women s clubs in the country the arm or this new advisory committee is to prevent the over lapping of women s war efforts so evident at present to give advice as to how women can best serve their country and provide war work for wo men women s war service because it is largely voluntary needs skillful direction to present duplication and wase this illustration is typical a unit of the ca8j which went overseas early this year has been adopted by no less than four different women s groups they have re ceived more socks and scarves than they know what to do with though probably not more smokes than they can use another unit that went overseas about the same time has only one small group of women work ing for them and sending them comforts from home needless to say socks and scarves are not so plentiful with them and they are a bit en vious of those luckier this is not an isolated incident it is happening all the time some training centres have abundance of reading material others very little some canteens are quite luxurious others quite barren would it not be a wise thing to have some central clearing agency to see that there is more equality of treatment the government has been repeatedly criticized because it has failed to give women any direct representation in the war effort no woman holds a key war job when the women national advisory committee is named this will be remedied it is expected that a funtune secretary will be appointed in ottawa as drecto- of women s voluntary service the task of unifying and coordinating the war work of so many different groups and so many separate communities into one efficient national machine is indeed a challenge to the ability and intelligence of whatever committee is selected book review the great mistake by hary robert bfaiehart this wellknown author has another treat in store for you mystery 4 fans the great mistake has everj thing excitement suspense mystery murder tragedy and romance patr abbot an attractive ghi of twentyfive and narrator in the story tst6e secretary of bw j c waln maud walnwright owns the cloisters a beautiful suburban estate on the rill its large grounds and playhouse beside the swimming pool figure largely in the story the scene opens with a dinner party at the cloisters when maud walnwright and her son tony a personable young man entertained not only the hill residents but also people from the village with hope of healing the breach between them it was following this party mat the first murder occurred setting off the long train of events which eo baffled jim conway a popular young bachelor and chief of police of the district youll follow with intense interest the development of the story from there on the intertwining lives of the characters involved the dark secrets unfolded the conflicts loves and hates that might be motives for further crimes secrets must be kept but youll want to know what be came of the missing key the vanished trousers the lost envelope why certain rooms were kept locked why mrs walnwrlghts jewels worth half a million were not stolen the people of the story are so real and the situations in which hey become involved so logically handled that it will be difficult fox you to set aside the book until the last chapter is read the perpetrator of so many dark deeds trapped and the mystery satisfactorily solved t f t t let me remind you let us then be up and doing l with a heart for any fate stul achieving still pursuing learn to labor and to wait t t how do you uve to be 100 all of ua era i ia ippg ufo and many are the recipes ir it a dolly pint of beer motow smoking no smiatng hefty freefsteakb no meat- every centenarian lias a dif ferent tale to tell there as how ever just one point n which all doctors agree that man or woman ever reached wxtreme old age without a healthy ffriftm it is impossible to haw a healthy colon if voir ana the victim of const pation waste matter stagnating in the intestines seta up toxic poisons which seep into your bloodstream and cause lingering ill health the main cause ofconatipation is lack of moisture in your large bowel relief comes only when that moisture can be induced to return what krutchen does krufichen contains several mineral tuition they developed a power of tmd- erstandlng and appreciation tn tfena these disciples became apostles at frrat they were learners but in time they became teachers our interests and experiences decide very largely our hunts of new learning lllt 4bi apples fresh from canaovworlo famous orchards tjmsobig rosy apple are ripe and delletons jcood eating ettber fteah or coofcedl order a vi mtmimm quantity from your fruit market today joowwloh drrairrsant or acmcyuruke ottawa lalts which are blended in exactly mo right proportion to bring hack moisture to the large bowel they stimulate the organs of evacuation th gentle at jame time kruschen has a diuretic many sunday school superintend ents are troubled by the problem i discouraged teachers boys are appar ently more interested in sports and girls in fashions than in religion home conditions may handicap the spir itual progress of pupils interest in religion may be shown until the mid dle teens and then the world woes you ng people away from the church only too often sensational magazines com mercial amusements gambling games and frivolous social life sometimes combine to crowd out religious inter- ests and church fellowship it is help ful for discouraged teachers to re member that jesus had discourage ments also he had to teach unedu cated people at umes his own disci ples were stupid and dull the con flict between jewish liberty and bo- man rmperiausm was always in ttw background he had active opposition from the scribes and pharisees yet be kept on teaching and told his dtootplrs to go throughout the whole world a rrl mttaobto more and m mente tet 3 iiifluencmg imnnantty teaching as aarasement 15 beet we can we cannot auevt2l we p recently a young flying officer used should uketodo but h we giro up do queepjum sa un ntw his leave to attend a spiritual confer- harvest at all will bo reaped christ tb cnce of young people he said that bis spoke a true word when be amid tbat 4 2 ps soul needed food a censor reading let- teachers could bring forth fruit with help bbn to do htejmty ters from soldiers in france was con- patience thou afttaja ne th4f4 600 jtw good for to smooth gentle action at the action which helps to flush your kidneys and liver and assists in ridding your bloodstream of the poisons which previous constipation left behind naturally the amount of krus chen required to clear apa stubborn case of constipation depends on the individual but once health and rnta have bean regained the dose uld be reduced to just enough to cover a dime first thing every morning you can buv jcruacben from any drugstore 26c and 75c questions for dfacwston footetops evjer 1 thau speaker knew bis crowd j lnm sear how and when the war is orer 2 should education be carried on mora ssmjs apart from busy nfer to still a heart s in vnlch subjects have you made yet its trast in tbee ptogresb tills year 4 xton cometb the devil in lvbat tblktekn huffb by nnw mjr tc met tjca ruuoa 5 wny must teacben have pattaooot leseon outlines eopjriatited by the there vrlll be 14 mews about pood bere la a rood everyday dessert deepdlah apple pie wtth a emnb top crust deepvjhsk aaai lis i flics i or medium rl ajssja flbua apples that are 1 tak arrebte b a bafcmj dtsttsid aprmkle l- cap brass sufsr u layers ib op brawn surer wkh cop boor om j or to form a cru mi flslt to last aeplat bprrnm ttshtiy vfttl jilwulism bake m r mr ons hour asrre vsrra with cream hhbb i international unifobsf 1 sunday school s lesson i ftatia m m mwmmmmamvwiuvm attitudes towards the gospel message sun1my november 24 1m0 golden text take heed therefore how ye hear luke 8 18 lesson passage luke 8 4 15 see then i god 5 signpost standing at the ways which every man of his free will must go jp the steep hill or down the wind ing ways one or int other every man must go ho forces no man each must choose his way and as he chooses so the end will be one wen in front to point the perfect way who follows fears not where the end will be john oxenham estimating an a 4 an audience has much to do with the speech many speakers before accepting an invitation ask for defin ite information as to the character of the audience an address that win be successful with one audience may fall flat before another experienced spea kers try to adapt their material to the interest of their hearers while the subject matter is important the form of presentation may determine the ef fectiveness of an address when je- sus saw a great crowd of people gath ered together to hear him he knew the wide range in trnntgnf and age and so he told a simple story that we now describe as a parable th common people heard him gladly he talked about subjects in which they were interested be used luustrations that were as windows for truth sun day school teachers preparing a lesson do well to remember the exact age of the pupils to be taught truths hazards 51 educators urn taking pbjsp- oes what they teach may not be un derstood in the classroom a final basketball game may keep the stud ents minds from oonoentratlng on his tory or algebra an exciting motion picture may completely dispel a lesson from memory instead of reviewing a lesson at night the student may b listening over the radio to an exciting hockey match plalnlyachool teach ers no longer have theimdlvlded at tention ol the minds they are training advertising keeps crowding in from the newspaper billboard radio el ectric signs concentration for a long period of time becomes increasingly difficult many educators say- that youth are becoming scatterbrained small wonder when so many interests are calling for attention there are good reasons why residen tial schools for boys are equemly lo cated in the country away from the noise and co attractio uf agi dty churches conduct summer schools in secluded camps where quiet aid piedltatlon the initiated f our ability to laarn depends on what we already know advanced stadias ue open only to those woo haw sue- tmmtsap pameor tssugh th atsmwn- tary grades tha reason that to soma people atrrmons an ten it thai 0m hearer bars dtaopaghbua know ledge or spfrltexperienc to rindar- twia4authatlsbtdcald bars- pfoiauy trt that to hto jbat bath aball be crvso obrm tmt to teach truth at two lata to iiseto story form to th imillthiraw tow of whom qould verted by th discovery of the reality of religion in what the soldiers wrote homje parents and sunday boboel teachers have succeeded in estabush- tnga positive faith bach generation has its own special discourageme but the church lives on there are more young people attending mid week meetings in canada than ever attended adult prayer meetings in the good old days where people pat reli gious teaching into practice the powei or religion is soon discovered par ents school teachers ministers and sunday school teachers are frequent ly surprised at the results of thetr ef forts in the lives of those whom they know by name there is a harvest that fruit juices keep their flavor beat tola and apartment houses sldp thirty sixty or one hundredfold when stored hi green glass botoes ber 13 hi deference to the a christ faced many forms of opposuaon superstition international council of religious ed- each of the she new laodestors ucatlon used by permlsskra by the trans ctosda air v delivery within the next few lawaltaa they will be n from spili 15 inclusive air lines in bapmft- scientific investigation has proved wlth atka steanisblp nrwiparaiji f new pack aylmer australian seedless raisins 2 19c appl juice 2 i5 a spaghetti or 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