New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1928, Page 7

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FLORIDA AWAITS JOAN D'S VIS |to adapt to the lives of others about Millionaire Has Beautiful Estate at Ormond Beach Armed with gardening tools, a squad of workmen are putting the grounds in order around the spacious hom of John D. Rockefeller ,in prepara tion for the arrival of the 89-year-| old millionaire here. Servants of the aged millionaire | already have arrived from the| north and are engaged in cleaning and decorating the interior of the! home. He will remain in the north until after Thanksgiving. Last year one of the first things, | with those outside the family circle. the aged millianaire did upon hi quisition and retention of knowledge T o= AN GAN SPEAN | creed. This uncompromising refusal Ormond Beach, Fla., Dec. 7 (®— | | our ancastors were content to be de- sated should be encouraged and!to talk without knowledge in everyday life. Tt is the utilization of one's knowledge which hampers or facilitates an individual them. Youth, today. is not so much in M mw v Um vocal cords. Heretofore it was, at one much into words. revoit at it is curious to know at | MC 0ice IIl necessary for the lungs to supply | i His hand s Place of Cords (By Howard W. Blakeslee) | carried in the hand, or under onc Then follows recitation of (Associated Press Science Editor) 'arm. To the blowing end of the “Mary's Little [y The words the fact that t New York, Dec. 7 P—The ability | bellows is attached a rubber tube all arc under e, All the seem too surpri using either hls‘\'\hl\h carries the ar ial larynx, 'sound comes from the artificial ly through the last how lif¢ should be actually lived, and not by some defunct au- thority of some ancient tradition or of children to continue blindfolded on straight and varrow paths where hould be guided. A child guidance clinic jointly as- sociated with the school system aids the child early in the kindergarten to understand others and to be un- derstood. 1t more often assists adults than it does 1he child. Home life in America may be on the w but there is still much of family life which cannot be shared NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1928 T lungs or his vocal cords has been a mccha bout the size of acquired by R. R. Riesze of the Bell | large wh tube from b Telephone laboratories. larynx tran sound into the | mouth issuing fr His accomplishment is a develop- ment of the uses of the artifici nl‘ A Liesze - d . onstrator B lur)ux or mechanical voice, which E y il S tongue, and has f been used successfully for talk- ha d 2 motions . | that is don ing by persons who have lost their |wind to operate the mechanical pezes < lips mov vocal cords. 3 issues from Riesze has substituted for lung his mouth, s Hello, how are s { power a bellows, which may be You They miss the usnal warning vibra- | ing to . tions coming up f the throat. Use of their vocal cords. only sound re- | e sound breaks up | is ciently to make himself under- tstood, TS comes ‘n"dpldly with practice, ] JO\LS’ L i s Rl QLALITY MARKET 10 aid in suppiving means o fialk. | 5% MVETLE ST TEL. A difficulty for | women e are soprano — n larynx is made e 4 rod the SPECIAL FOR oice at will SATURDAY o feminine. Dr. Harvey Fieteher member of e technical staft of the libora- in whose department this is done, says that a person learn in a few minutes suffi- and may acquire versatility died -rsous who have lost the Order Your Christmas Turkey arrival was to take a flashlight and | With the ethical standards of the £0 poking about his garden, in- medical profession, a child guidance specting the work his servants had | clinic assumes the responsibility of done in straightening up the |interpreting the home of a child to grounds and admiring the tropical | the teacher, the school to the par- plants which were in full bloom. |ents of the child. and primarily the He is an ardent lover of natural clild is assisted to comprehend the beauty and spends much of his 0 attiluacs ofiaduits, teachs time here strolling through his well nd paven kept gardena. | Not alw an the attitude of While the estate of the oil musg-|adults be explained to the child. Tt | nate is undergoing thorouxh|would be too overwhelming and too | cieaning, workmen also arc engig- | disconraging for the child to know ed in improving the grounds of 1he ourly that too many adults Lelieve Ormond Beach golf cours: where | they have the inalienable right or Rockefeller plays his daily round | the” sacred duty to shape. check, of golf. Mis vegular playing part-| ropress or coerce the emotions and ner 48 General Adelbert Ames, thoughts of children to their own the oldest living general of the individual whims and prejud Civil War. 1t i3 the right and the du n,} These two aged enthusiasts ©of | parents and t e the ancient Scottish sport present | loanr all they can of each child to an Interesting sight to winter Visi-| \whom they are responsible and to tors as they club their way around |help thatt child become self-reliant the difficult course, indulging «on- e stantly in bautering each others| game. When Sunday comes, Mr. Rocke- feller never fails to attend selive ices at the Ormond Union church on the Dixie highway. He has his private pew and foins in the sing- g of church hymns, his faverite| music. After the cervices he al- ways loiters in the churchyard out- «ide, shaking hands with friends and making new acquaintances A;« whom he usually presents a bright onomkal and shiny dime. - Two Registered Pharmacist One of the oustanding features| Is charge of C. W. Braiverd, of Mr. Rockefeller's vacations her of a6 raiment’ T is his annual neighborhood Christ- mas party, when he invited his closest (riends to celebrate the Yuletide season. A brilliantly light- ed Christmas tree decorates thel luge living room, where the age wmillionaire takes great delight in playing the role of Santa Claus to Lis guests. | YOUTH ONLY SEEKS | . -» A . 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