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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1980. __—___—__—_____________r_._—__——_-———_—____—‘_—_——————.—_————! | mouch prefer to live their own lives | acknowledgment. monial of the bath. The bath Fl- H [d ] M . Police Look for Italian :‘tl::tthe::::eodlvflrer“;;cslyz::‘::b?;: e her oo fit, and, now and then,| Some of ihe most tragic roles |over, enter the make-up artist, o urance rier rie n €XIiCco Who Shot Negro Woman | ths ni one does defy her family and re-[in the whole society racket are Frenchm{an.l\}‘ho vhz_rsed“f,;hulol'ls 3 ~ Hartford, April 3.—Police are S - | fusas through the ordeal. played by the debs. An easy way|prices for his services. When he Att t tO S l Al la 5 5 = et vou. thrilied, being | to lose your illusions about moth-|finished, Madame always looked as For emp | mugg e 1ens ?si};:‘r;g]iga;?og::zz? {;::axéa:lln PASTOR TO BE HONORED deb,” I said to a charming girl|er love is to watch an ambitious | though she had been molded M Negro yes[erd”-wr'& e ‘Woodbury, April 3 (P—James M. one uight- She looked at me.with | mother selling her ~daughter. For, | alabaster. f N — e e ey Mrs. TUIN- | rranmer, Methodist ' Episcopal eullen cyes and answered with|no matter how you describe it,| The foundation completed, Ma-| Mexicali, Lower California, Apriljwho, the officers said, had confess: o ;ait. | dition is not critical, church pastor, who died yesterday, RN S 0NN alay Says ik frantiusss. =X CIBlnk, Ais) it 18 SohRE e o | e dremsed Mateme, Susiefaienfe: bormmesd ot cniovge Jete od they"wors in Black Butte awall | busa. resided tn Mra. Turnevs|was o have become & superannuat- ormer y y beastly.” sceiety racket is a hard game, and | jewels, wrapped her cloak around | oyoun promised for participation |ii, L “|home for a year. He was drunk|ed member of the New York East : | “Fwo monthis later she cloped|it is especially hard on the young-|her, and Madame was ready to |’ ; , _(Eied Hatee. b B when he came home yesterday, Mrs | Conference now sitting in Brooklyn. Parents Force Girls DEDULS | & one “or “ner ratner's ehaur- | sters “who are called on o play it, | keep an 5:15 dinner engagement !N an alien smuggling scheme, Borc o Tne e e M e S mitaastomplice; ant Taid, down on/| Mo had served in the conferance or Hem name is no longer in|often against their inclination. —after 12 hours of preparation. was‘“’ pmo'n” Wiihe '_““,ica“ Jail, *chmcc‘, Becatins n‘f tha m_pd' c:f a bed. Mrs. Turner was talking with | nearly 30 years, and prior to that > y -TTA ROBERTS cial ister but I have :1 have often \\1shed_kh.:1L some Thus a whole day had been con- |y s |uxyrious cabin plane confiscat-|money to suppo'n his family in Los|}er mother and Abuzza called to her |and at varying periods he had been BY MARGARETTA ROBERTS 3 15 quite happy of the people that think sociely | symeq in the culture of beauty.|oq awaiting the' slow action of | Angeles. 1t was his first trip, as|t© Keep quiet. When she continued |in other conferences in the New (Who Has Been Social Secretary in | B ing with the spirit of tha(women have a good time could |y, vounger woman in society, of M;xmn legal machinery which will |said, 3 g ~|to talk he appeared in the doorway Eng]and states. the Homes af Some of the Coun- | times, some of the debutante af-|seo the time and cnergy that some | courso. does mot have 1o Struggle | (urm mim ever to United States au- | Mendell is charged with illegal try's Wealthiest Families.) are wild partie A great|of the older women expended ON|gyite <o hard to keep uUp - appear- No figure in socie! arri a|many college boys 1 attend- | keeping their places in society.|pces. Nor does she have to spend “"_i;fifiinfif-a??:f;;?; yesterday by cnfl“-t)x,cm:}:p.re;lcux-placc cabin bi- greater load on her shoulders | ance, and there is 1 a largs | Here is what one dowager for| g, much mon Sreeichn Gustome oA dald 'and UNIEA STioe oy 154 onel presestan b B Aachier of & soctally mountof liquor. Anxious moth- | whom 1 worked went throush al) " gy yno fact remains that the ed States border patrolmen, when he | Mendell and Pete Reinhart by an family. The son, too, is important; | crs sit back and watch, but thers | mos AR day. Her case s, | _ . ce society woman works just|set his plane down near Black Butte. (airplane manufacturer, following but he can perform his obligatior very at they can do. Atjthink, typical of most soclety Wo-| %ty "¢ hor trade as does the |27 miles south of Mexicali. With |their 236 hour endurance fiight in G, mors_eas ebilans Darhy St il average busincss woman—harder, | the officials were two Japanesq|Los Angeles last summer. During the Newport season all|y pojjeve ed in a fashional e s ! liquor as they could hold | entertaining is very formal but E M vy CALLOUSES — finished in < 1 n sourad t rest of it into a|there are about two entertain- 7 5 a o 5 ¢ CG-237 and smaller | ready for her d < ¢ wquarinm filled With | ments a week that are superlative- Yale Advlcc COI’lfilCtS; :wrsf*dcs a knp“lr.dsc of mzthe” tuh Triton, the CG-237 and smaller NI ehat ; : Jered £ £ : - natics, art, science and literature.” |craft. NS Bize dorseolly handlec ild was considered a1y so. and when every society wo- Smith-Ziegfeld Write BU o be about 19 vears ol fam ke the fact that|man tries to look her best N e AR TR TR g_ V:P(hle instmyler finallflyi ;E\fill;utr:dl e e o o e otas e SR men who look for advice to tne| Destroyer in Service suficient steam to propel iselt out\ [ sfantly relieved . Tortuna. by marrying money A deb, of course, nerds ai largs | Hard Work noted men who write ‘on “careers” Again After Troubles o Ay 18 o S e minimum, T shoutl| Before cach of these cntertain- |in tho Yale Daily News from time| Newport, R. I, April 3 (UP) — lished, it is up to her t ring | s e 0 dresses, which | ments this dowager went through |[to time, today were considering heme the blue blood. - ar ns the following routine—which, us |conflicting counsel. e tpadiigye Sl 2 S e S sey- |1 say, may be considered typical| Writing in the same issue of the e e quickly. A deb can hope for eral fur coats and a fabulous|of the “idle” society women of her | News, Alfred E. Smith and Floren |Porarily disabled at the en e one good year. s ha rar mber of shoes and stockings. age and position. Ziegfeld recommend careers of | Narragansett Bay late yesterday ried by the end er first s Most s pay at least | Breakfast at 8:15, followed at|public service and amusement re-|Wwhen its boiler tubes exploded, was e b cxlled i@ g el G e 12:30 by the chiropodist, to mas-|spectively believed to be on regular patrol duty carrle faint | stocking \at are good for oniy|S38e her feet with oil, manicurz | ‘“Politics” writes the former gov- | today. K distinct stig T wing party. Thelr lingeris, |ier toes. and relax her feet mus-|ernor and presidential candidate,| The naval communications ~office 4 cosmetics run up to|cles. He was followed by a Swed-|“is looked upon as a profession in|here stated this morning that, after - Sch then thero | ish woman Newport character. |other countries where it frequently | effecting repairs, the Cunninghah o special sizes for these foot troubles. for | She works only on tife back, keep- [outranks business occupations. Tt|proceeded up the bay toward Provi- 3 2 i Small, thin, dainty. Doctors every- a 3 hi B Gkating, and | ing the flesh down below the waist, [can be a carcer in this country too dence. bR ecnat. ddereated e moasuT: IR where recorinent them {ts! D‘v):’g, Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads staked on X ¢ 2rious on: ot | wearing off that middle-aged hump |and ought to appeal to young men| None of the crew of the destroyer [bY a 26 to ;J vote yesterday s_fl‘\ | Shoe and Dept. Stores—35c box. SRl e there will m w crop of deb: 3 lat the neck. and minimizing the |of means and leisure quite as mu~h was injured when the boiler tubes |the house had upset it the previous end this vear e SR | underarm bulge. as it does to the young fellow who blew out under excessive pressure. |day by a vote of 123 to 110, Debate o [/ bload-poisoningsswith gotten. Work 3 \ t t a small car to| Following the Swedish woman, |ls fighting to make his way and uscs ~ Unable to make headway in a|Was brief in the upper body, in con- - c o s cutting your corns or In case the deb fail e N et m! came Anita, also known to all|politics as a stepping stone.” raflier heavy Sea &nd fearful of |irast with the three and s halr hours o callouses, or of acid band the fir ot Attendance for formal oc.|€lderly Newport women. Anita| “The important thing to learn at|grounding on nearby Greton's reef, Of oratory in the house. Ino p burn, caused by harsh pain is (om’ < For painful corns, tender toes, y jons, nothin, The coast guard destroyer Cunning- Senate Defeats Measure _callzuzz:;?g bus“fh:’alm; o8 bam of the New London base, tem- For Dry Law Repeal| 1 % *00ttoe, o0 &0 cnding @ Eoston, April 3 (P—Both branch-| nstan! );:)r Scholl’s Zino-pads s of the Massachusetts legislature Pra)::xcret.is in theit seothing have refused to approve an initiative | o 0% SSeret 'S 1 R SRS petition for repeal of the state prohi- ) fon a0 : . protective, cushioning feature, which bition act. The sponsors of the peti-| remgyes the cause —friction and tion must obtain only 5,000 addition- e e s pressure of shoes. . al signatures to refer the question to e : 3 : . Scholl's Zino-padsaremadein the voters at next November's elec- DESehg £ el ) ey Oir|spent from 11 to 1 o'clock with |college is how to amuse oneself,” | the Cunningham sent out a distress i S howsrer Sl o e e | the dowager. Just what this wo- [says the Tollies producer. “It su-|call that was answered by the naval |USE MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS| Put one on—the liquids or plastera. SRcop o) Bl 1 o apu. | man did to the dowager's hair was Sl P Sl ! e is tnalalways a secret, but it was gen- up philanthropic wori. or 2 t of being | erally thought that there was ; e P inies | seme connection between her vis- Launching a Deb This requires two hours | I8 and the fact that Madame, at Launching debuta anio : ¢ from her a day. |05 Was still a blonde. s e debut |'oh = i | At 2:30 in came the woman to T alr e beiant han it of so. |&ive her & manicure and an armn i s o e treatment, which included a mas- S A L ointe marrics, she | S38€ to keep the veins of the hand B e AT e I e e 1 being too assertive. When R ; AL L L AL ¢ ini|she finished. at 3:15, Madame down to mo She heeps o careful entry of M| \ould rest from her beauty treat- T o | o e e e haee wiig [ments and sleep until 4:30, when e e o e S ol ol Mrs. Sweeney camo on the scene. 3 5 it g For her two hours Mrs. Sweeney i e e Lo het i UL Mot and 15 chareed $25. ‘but Yhe Newpors A pel L ol o e o | crowd paid it willingly, they had sl % g ecrotary usually does|Such faith in her ability to keep R g e e o 2 the diaphragm ana abdomen fla STfhont thel aisteanratot skt . el ey . (han | After she was out of the way, o haikero i it o or | Maric the maid went up with e by Sl o i e o ° | cocktails, and attended to the eerc- Lave been in ty for years ort in Some girls are n two debuts, | pagne, clothes, cate one ri mer, at Ne nd which reduce port, and ¢ formal coming- “ wreck, out later in New Yori It & girl i two affairs should she b ents will need rrange m theater pa Rirestinn possible su entary entertain- | problem. 1 kne ¢ voung bride | ment for her, cal|who solved it ome financial | of wire pulling sh« ma ¢ pro-|a ntage { by returning sented at the Court Il duplicaté. giftssand It the young n t s 4 t for them. I Kknow to hover around her e f T who sent all her wedding | A will have to parties, and s fts to storage, while she went on | Is it any won- champagne and ‘open the purse|a long Furopean lioneymoon hog yofi;’s':’t‘:ryf“;i :Jl.rr]}l.qudm:: il they d Lo L | nauseated if he is orchids and n i suffering from provids then ) BRIV A worms, poisoned with b ) s 4 | ~ " their secretions and Not Too Pop OrAg! TG :robbed of nourishment? Worms are With all this assista [machimoreiconimnn thas oozt der her popular with 1 . vas acknowi- | Look alsa for the_ following symptoms: niust at the same time take car P receirt P edding presenis | grinding_of teeth, picking the nose, cross- i el LR e | Best et in sieco, ofinsive besath loss of appetite or weigl L, or general restessaess. eyes are on the buta and Y r after t el Any one of these signs may be your warniog should the men flock around her ; | that motms are pecseat, ; Wise mothers take no chances with these unduly great numbers, r o r to nearly thre dxngem\N and disgusting childhood pests. be gossiped about T ve R t d P, h one had to b. |Even if worms are only suspected they give the several girls, who were really c oo s niitior lebild tremely attractive, who deliberat S the excitement | \ 1y tried to make themselves I 3 i 1d scare desirablo as dancing partners, i1 her g fore ofdsr that they wesld mot stand| started on he WORM ELIXIR b b i specinlis—SAFE, gleasant 1o uke, pentle sod PRI, o L ’”wm;%« “lf we had paid #12° per quart for our Motor Qil o . : ‘ Th@l’@ S dflllgfll’ the Graf Zeppelln engines could not have functioned in your €YeS, | more smoothly or more efficiently than they did with cherie” O[:T TODAY ... played by VINCENT LOPEZ and his Hotel St. Regis Orchestra. 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