Evening Star Newspaper, September 22, 1935, Page 95

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SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—HRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 22, SHE WAS AN ONLY DAUGHTER By W. E. Hill Copyright, 1935, by Chicago Tribune-N. Y. News Syndicate Inc \/ » Regular pals. Some- times a mother with just the one daughter will stay young for daughter’s sake Friends scream and exclaim “What! Not your daughter? 1 thought she was your sister,” which irritates daughter when moth- — €er goes coy When an only daughter begins &/ encouraging a boy friend to call K of an evening, she should see < that her family, in-laws and all are parked a long way off (un- der lock and key if necessary) in IT'S AN ART IN RUMANIA. Carrying a wooden a far-off bedroom or inaccessi- bucket on her head with unerring balance is no feat at ble nook I they show fight, let all for t plump and p]o.n:un Rnnmm;m milk maid. her say “Remember, I may It's the customary mode of portage in hm'\ T\nllyw:}’)r“{‘."nr;i:vll; i have o herbean aod xanman, dijtu SR that will calm them. . / “Our little girl is growing up.” Showing family scene fraught with tears and in- jured feelings when an only daughter makes initial ap- “Did you ever hear any- g thing so outrageous! Aunt % &5 | May writes that I'm spoiling Dorothy!” A mother may criticize her one and only but just let some other member of the family try it. /’ PENGUIN BAIT The comic birds display an eager An only daughter is very interest in the morsel of fish dangled before them at the hard to please Either London Zoo by England's darling of the movies, little mumsey is too old fash- Diedra Gale - Associated Press Photo. foted and Bas to he = brought up to the minute, Spoiled daughter sulking or she is too modern and > and entertaining vicious \\ has to be taught that a d thoughts. Was spoken to “Who's that phoning her mother’s place is in the < sharply by parents for I wonder?” An only home and not in the yard staying out till 4 a. m. dur- / daughter has hardly any in a sun suit. ing school term. privacy on the telephone. | A TREAT FOR THE WILD WAVES. FLIRTING WITH DEATH IN MIDGET CARS. OLDEST AT REUNION. George W. Sheran, 99- The beauteous Hollvwood trio serenading This mix-up. in which number 18 seeras abopt to.leap year-old Atlantan, who demonstrated at the reunion 4 Neptune with a little Hawaiian song and over its unlucky rival, occurred in the running of the 5f Confederate Veterans at Amarillo, Tex., that he dance are. left to right, Martha Tibbetts, first annual 100-mile midget car race at Detroit. couiq still dance a jig to the tune of “Dixie.” Nan Gray and June Travis. Nobody was hurt and the cars continued in the race. © Artaciated Press Photo © Wide World Photns

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