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never NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, e e e ATy A FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930‘. B B A A \ - Love’s Reawakening The Story of a Wife’s Triumph Over Jealousy With the End of the <pirators De for the City Wily By ADELE GARRISON Phil Waiting Wood Road. the buble Back and At the Con- Start Fooling Phil GETTING By “T knew Jerry Muskr voy “And yvou Jou not? ¢ “Absolutel is here Egret nodd "River to get EDVIHE §?@§f ACQUAINTED n W Aie. “and T am cousin t of the Herons. them There S . [ Once Overs apring. \ertical Iroad care wned Potatoes Cob t Jell Mexican Dressing erbet Drop Cakes Coffee Supper salad ted Wafers W termalon ced Tea Mexican Dressing poon sugar 1-4 teaspoon ablespoons lemon 1 0il, 1 tablespoon tablespoons chili opped green oon chopped horseradish beat with fork 3| Beglstered U. 5. Patent Office ) er EN . G0N ST OO T RACE] LS NWALLIVE] ORI ARCENM ACST T CERHA R 3 cups fresh or ca 1-3 cup lemon juice 3 teaspoon s pricots. Boil sug tes. Cool. Comt and pour nd freeze . Serving 8 1 cup diced fresh or canned apple, 1 cup sliced peaches dicsd pears, 1 cup seeded cher 1-2 cup whipped cream. 2-3 cup saiad dressing, 2 tablespoons lemon juice Mix and chill fruits. Drain thor- oughly and rrrange on lcttuce leaves, Tép with rest of ingredients which have been chilled and mixed at ence Serve Wheh laund curtains first time, gz them in 4 50073 of falt to-cach 4 cups of The curtaina will wash eas the dreseing will wash out rea . or as dily nd . most French government Second razrs and cause the pawn shops, rare in cities e operates | BriC I Batchelor iJust Because | | | | It's Wall Paper --- It Needn't Be By po spected And a doctor spite th ty and o each ALICE JUDSON rtance of emot 60d as th to roor hidd sion the r beco de- & stumb: pover- dizco r blocks of Atop the For 1 100%is most in its ic Princes: suit in V. 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Not 5 s fact, th paper. is » for Doors T would lst toile de Jouy rate plain doors in neutral tones. which h cutouts for tables, floral beauty, o had a drab ndow of her a dis- she ny walls, and ron al court of scenic wall while er Successful? mmented on it! kind of erfect hed room ¢ or per- for it hardier o make ccep clean, since you off w A damp hoxes, 1 of orn can be made You « 1 rickety porch r and when it can paint the nd the de vou Freplace igger and be : o- design, one ¢ you could nd one Too. o o ays tel decoration is lovely. too. may have a sinzie hand- Il paper picture T panel, at ol Fouthumpton's bert dressed with | aped motit appliqued on the top of the crown, ental sci e Sl cen (center) that would add will lend an ensemble effect to bo ers (upper left) s W (lower right), and other f ; colored paper. rniture Put On the Wall! room. Lefte right and front porch tened by the a distinetive xes big and 11 lend a garden effe s well, may be b note't small small cost and at great advantage. All these things need cost prac- the ver housekeepers who believe in making uty to en- tically nothing. They are just outcome of experimenting by home a shrine of be the lives of the family. 1l*worth the cffort they they b been tried proved artistic ve and HOW'S yaur HEALTH v . for Eduedby thé New York Dr. lago Galdston - Acadamy of Medicing HEREDITY IN HAY FEVER Heredity plays a prominent role in predisposing the individual to hay fever, and kindred conditions such as asthn A recent study par cent of hay the offeprings of p both of whom suffer .. ‘here both parents suffered from either hay or asthma. their 1, when manifesting hyper- did o the age. revealed feve that 60 sufferers were rents. one or d from the eness before ro parents suffared was no parental history of hay fever or asthma, the symptoms did not appear until after the vear of life. He the more complete to hay fever, carlier does the condition manifest itgelf in the young Famillial predisposit tendency n alone will contact with the provok In hay fever. this agent is alws some plant pollen, in asthma it may ¥ of many proteins Nor is it be assumed that it one type of pollen brought on hay fever the offspring will also may be sensitive to ragweed and the child to oak pollen t may only the child ma t to bear in mind is that become sensitive to symptoms of pr o appear. the oteins to sitiven NETOUR 2 individual 1 more 1 ot which the have Bride Wears Pearls With Wedding Gown on, July S.—(P—Miss re a bridal veil which was worn by her great-grand- ; mother a which the generations f John Wast Alice C nd a pearl necklace had worn by s in groom’s iddle of ces was of prin hite satin with long 3 Generations In This Picture MAKE THIS MODEL AT HOME Charming for Afternoons Pattern 1978 New Britain Herald 15¢ Practical Mhtterns By ANNE ADAMS Dainty méde is afternoon wear lar curves its lines with the cleverly cu which is extremely adobarble newest frock for t cape col- to correspond skirt panel ng. The of ars and the very shir The and in sm slen side pe course, be omitted t the anite becoming figure being sponsored for fall voille, shar for rin a colorful print, or pastel shade. There are with the pattern, too. May be ordered only 16, 18, 20 34, 36, 3y chifon 12 chine georgetto or crepe its soft in sizes 14, 3 38 and 40. § 16 .requires. vards of 39 inch material No dressmaki essary to make pattern simple, e Send FI coins carefully experience is nec- model with our wrapped, or s for cach pattern. Be sure to plainly’ vour NAME, APDR STYLI NUMBER an Our BOOK of I RNS for adults and children including trans- fer is FIFTEEN CENTS. Rook with pattern, Address all Mail and orders to Herald Pattern Department. 243 West 17th Street, New York City patterns