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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Nov 1938, p. 6

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nC SR TAN NRA, i NON J i Anan nh ciated at the. marriage of . his "daughter fn 1914; he christened a Perfect Hostess: 'Two Guides Never Be Too Soicitous; Plan Louisa Wilson, who played the * part of the perfect hostess in the New York stage success "The Wo- "men," glves.two main riles fo? her private life success as a hostess, "Never be too solicitous about. your guests for there Is nothing so annoying to ha periectly happy - | guest as"the constant distractions of an ohrusive hostess," Miss Wil son aid as hei first yule, "A good party is a carefully-plan- ped party," she said, explaining her second rule. - "Invite guests who, s+ oven if they do not know each oth- er, will ave something fn common. "Be careful not to mixin any ong group too many persons with clash- ing personalities." - "Tennis Star a Bridesmaid Wearing a circlet of chrysan- themums in her hajr and carrying a bouquet of 'the same flowers, 'Miss "Kay Stammers, British ten- © 'nis star, is shown as she enacted the 'role 'of bridesmaid at 'the marriage of her cousin, Miss Nora Dentpn, to -Trevor May- . wood at the Sandridge--parih church, near St. Albans, Eng. Men Can't Stand . i These In Women ---- . ~~ Not Being on Time; Being Con- epicuous, Criticizing Friends, Gossiping Are Among Things - That Exasperate NEW YORK®-- What are some of the things about: women that ex-- asperate a man beyond endurance? _ Magaret- Devereux author, lists 'the following: : Not being oni time. Making him or yourself conspicu- ous in a public place. 'If you are not seemly and modest in your look and conduct, he goes to pieces." Criticizing his friends ("What ever do you see ine thut "man? or "Yes, we're going. to the Duncans tonight, Some friends of Johu's, very stupid people.") * Picking . your owh friends to. pleces behind Their backs and then greeting them with an air of warm "admiration. -- Ca TNE ... They Hate Gossip 1adulging in gossip. ("Men nat-. urally abhor-a gossip. They always mind their own business. A gossip fnvarfably talks too much, which is i andther trait tren detest.) " Prefacing every remark with "well honestly," or "You know," or "I mean," (It drives him wild) "You can't crowd men in any "way. They like ample preparation -and- due-warning, They hate to be + coerced or hurried into a decision of any kind. \ % "Their -dignity "and (heir "status must always be maintained. a "Men won't stand for being inter. rupted. They are not given to idle remarks. When they gpeak they in. ~ ten fo have the floor." 3 -------------- ) Christened Own : * Great-Grandson Rev. R. 8. Roy, of st: Andrew's _ Fast, Quebec, has christened his: own groat-grandson, Mr. Roy offi- 'child. of that marriage in \' | -off now." 4 ¥lim Smith" {= dd > "The Leashed Guns of Circle L" 4 de > Ee 2 vd Synopsis ' "Slim [oyale is+-paroled ® from --pFisonafter serving 18 months He returns to his ter forces at work, trying to make him violate his parole so that he can again ba railroaded to prison. The Brockwells and their gang' are plotting' to gain possession of of Mona Hall, a neighbor and life-long friend. of . Slim Loyale. "Slim discovers that Sheriff Starbuck has joined the plot against him. With the help of Da- kota Blue and his cowboys, Slim Loyale defies the land-grabbers to "do their worst, - Mona stamped her foot. "Stop that kindof talk, Slim Loyale, You're no quitter. 3 hile, by Perry Westbrook o | _for a crime he did not commit, to. find his father dead and ginis. | _ Circle L ranch and the property You've got a | ) When he died he' left a lot" of debts.. Thoge whoni he owed mon- ¢y to weren't very patient about ~it, "It got to. where I couldn't --stana-being Faoalad af anv ionz: Ser. 80 1 borrowed five thousand dollars and paid off all of thos2 old debts, ie: "I thought that owing the money in ore lump sum to the right sovi of a person would enable me, fo get mare time and pull through. "Put I-find it was merely robhinz Peter to nay Paul. This sale TU wus dickering with the Brockwells for, would -have -helped so:ne, but I imagine it was just a matter of stalling off the inevitable = litle longer, "I'm afraid I'm. going to lose my ranch, Slim." [Mona's voice was choked and teary as she finished. N "Who'd you borrow thit money from 2 asked Stim-------- --_-- hard fight ahead, but it's worth © "From--from the lawyer, Geo. h Every gon yuloves-hin-Yes; ile is'l il? You sce how your AFWIFT "edo giry- Pm-takin'- over that mortgage SL, us . . csolf Wg y wre) v AJ Tey GrorreATthunt Ye ion myself. An' if you cver try an'. rember, Slim: it wd4s a case of ficht to live. I had no other re: course. Dad's creditors gave me sixty days to prodice 'the money bhefore they called a sheriff's saie. In my place you'd nase done the samc,' "But Arthur ain't givin' yuh a whale lot of time," argued Slin vougily. "If yuh've got to sell off yore stock to keep vp with nis de- mands he must be houndin' yuh." "Mena lifted hér. huhds pratest. ingly. "Please, Slim," she begged. "Please don't use thit toné to me. - der to lean on that thy, . : E ~"Did, you ever-stod to figure what the interest on five thousand dollars at Eeven per cent. amount- ed to? Add that to my other ex- penses and you'll understand-why I want to sell some of my stock." Takes Over the Mortgage The note of tearful micery in her voice made Slim quite humble and contrite. "I'm sorry, Iona; I'm on cdye. Shore, yuh did right all along. But listen to me; don't yuh go to sellin' another haid of "yore cattle. I'm gonng see George Arthue. tomorrow an' I'm payin' Sus trastwor- ¥lakes! Try gd 0 Gf \, G \ ee LN --- i | In Canada all the grand free gifts Dick Tracy offers on -his radio program --are obtainable with box ro: from 'delicious Qu uaker Corn-Flakes with the better flavour--you'll love them! Crisper--tastier-- especially irradiated with Vitamia *D", they're better to eat and better for you! Ask Mother to order Quaker Cora Flakes today. JOIN THE DICK TRACY SECRET SERVICE PATROL It's Easy! It's fun! Ev girl can join Dick Tracy in his war . against crime--be in on all club secrets--get grand free gifts! boy aad et your wi f\ WIN, YOUR" OFFICER'S . BADGES! TheSecretCode Book Tells How __, er Cofn Rice box tops 1939 Dick Tracy Secret enclose 2 k ! 'YOURNEW 1939 OFFICIAL PATROLBADGE --Get . ° | ~ new 1939 Official Badge, your Secret Code Book with aew 1939 codes and your Pitrol Pledge. Ifyou "are a member ndw be sul yOUr Coupon "Member" and "Second. Year NS. 0 Ky Cou; cial Hoopr Member's * Badge with the setvice Chevron. - DICK TRACY, Box 100, Peterborough, Oat, = FR - 1 want to join the Dick Tracy Secret Service Patrol 0 Please sen me the new official all metal revise Codé Book, and official Patcol Ple JH Corn Flakes, Quaker Pulfed Wh I'am oot now a member 0 Or lam a member il and want my 20d year badge '0 | So Pg » ON TODAY Dick Tracy badge, the new eat or Pul Bde Steet, Prov. 2 | Quaker Corn Flakes | cn. i geet pot ES real friends feel about it. are willing to back you to the limit, believing in "you utterly. And if you don't do your part you are throwing them down, render- ing their faith in you a worthless, empty thing." * . © Slim's head came "un slowly. "Yo're right, Mong," he agreed grimly. "1 never guessed what real friendship meant until now. Shore, I'll play the game. Dakota Blue tells me that Leo Brockwell "has been hangin' around yuh a lot. That don't mean yuh care in par- ticular about him, does it? "All I've Got" "Dots it~ appear like it?" she retorted. lL him; 1 should sav not me the shivers, alw I've got to get morc where, things have been going so bad for me. And I've been toler- ating him merely to put over this sale of stock that Abe wa Iking with him wbout. 1--I guess is all He gives did. But Mona's : oulders sagged a litle wearily Shm--steed--up--and vent "No, I don't: care "for ~ from sonie- ~ S-- x Slim. "Why he was the lyin' pole- cat who, sold out on me at my trial an' lét 'em railroad me for some- thin' I never dig. T didn't think yuh'd have anythin' to do with him after that, . Mona," Sliw's words were bitter. ts "I don't think vour under:tand, Slim," she said wearily. <1 was desperate. [had to get the noney somewhere. 'Mr. Arthur was the only one who would loan me that much on a- straight mortzage. Pe- s - An Ever-So:Chic Bolero ii - Frock over to her. "My friends ain't haltin' at nothin' to help me," he stated quietly. "An' I ain't gonna halt at nothin' to heln them. How __much money do yuh need? Yuh can have all I've got Z---- : Mona's eyes grew -a little mis- ty. "I'could use five thousand do!- lars very nicely, Slim," she ack- nowledged. "But 1 won't take a cent from you, You may need it yourself, later. - Courtney and his as he has me." "Courtney!" exclaimed: Slim. "Yuh mean Flash Courncy from over past Battle Mountain?" Mona nodded. sg was silent, thinking. "Yealf," he muttered finally, "it could -be .doné: Flash Courney, ch?" He looked at Mona: comé yuh ain't been able to fight him off? Have®yuh-taken it up with Jigger Starbuck?' « SE Mona shrugged... "I've seen Starbuck about it, but so far he hasi't done a great deal. -And be- causciof lack of funds, I haven't been able to keep anything like a full crew for the past year. A Lot of Debts "You know how Dad got roped in_on that mining stock~ deal. YOUR LAST CHANCE. $10 in Prizes - For the Best } CHRISTMAS OR NEW YEAR'S . DINNER MENU ~ CONTEST CLOSES | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Mrs. H. M. -Aitken, staff dieti- tian and radio commentator. for the Canada Starch Co., Ltd., will act as Contest Judge. 1 . Prizes: ' 1st, $5; 2nd, $3; 3rd, $2 'A" Special Prize will be given for the best recipe for an individual dish, . Mail your entry flow tos Contest Editor, Room 421, 73 West Adelaide St.; + Toronto gang may start in rustling you to= paupership_ any time, the 'same | "How * Taste 48--'38 | TEER, : + Now the child has a son, © "That's dear of you," Slim. pay IHC OIG Cent oT interesty=t a 11a rh Older Business Men --1'll--why I'll "cuff yore ears for yuh." He grinned boyishly. Mona smiled in +return, but shook her head at the same time. But you mustn't do it. I'd feel terri- ble, owing money to you. And I'll make out some way or other. I feel pretty confident of that." Mona's more spirited tone did not: fool Shim a bit. He saw . through it.andl understood the val- iant courage of this slip of a West- ern girl. Without kith or kin.she was waging a lone-handed, losing battle against big "odds and 'she was courageously facing the ulti- mate. Slim's eyes softened as he: watched her. Little Spartan, that's | what she was. wo ' .. Suit the Occ of such a simple dres i moods It can suit and casions- it can grace. (CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE) change your hat and. PATTERN 4952 ? By ANNE ADAMS Herels a campus queen who rates highest honors in her fashion course--for this very new bolero- + frock she has made is an Anne Adams. creation! That high necks <}- lihe and "wasp-waist" effectware ~the answer to "What's different. in dress styles this Fall." The bol- ero of Pattern 4952 is equally, smart, and may be long sleeved" for brisk days, or short sleeved to show off dimpled elbows, (Matching or. contrasting it will "complement other frocks as well!) Pick a light weight Fall wool in bright blended colors. 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