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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 33

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Friday, December 9, 1949 33 Joint Pains By JOHN ROBERT POWERS In Aged Calcium Causes As people grow older, lime or calcium is often deposited in or around the joints, a situation which result result may in a great deal of pain, stiff ness By HERMAN BUNDESEN. M. D. and, at times, even disability. Where pain is severe and long con tinued, and movement very limited, an operation has been suggested as 1 the surest method of giving prompt "1y II w- ill VrKrv- 'J ivQQ, and permanent relief.

The most common location for calcium deposits is in the shoulder. The symptoms are due to inflamma tion in the affected area. The pain comes on gradually, even without any preceding injury. Finally, there is an almost constant aching, made worse by movement, pressure, or the appli cation of heat. Sometimes the joint catches during movement The condition may be diagnosed with certainty by X-ray examination, since calcium deposits are visible in the X-ray plate.

In some cases the symptoms may clear up without any particular treat ment. This occurs because the in Dorit let little errors of speech steal into your con versation and rob you of your charm. The woods are full of the little foxes that spoil the crarcs flammation increases the Mood sup ply to the affected part and hastens of charm! the absorption of the calcium de posits. In other cases the pain may con Among the slyest are the little errors of speech that day by day slip into our conversation when we're not looking. Con tinue for months with limiting of the versation is one of the most potent i movements and wasting of the muscles.

Frequently these calcium deposits occur along a tendon or in a bursa which is a sac containing fluid over the joint. In many cases piercing the deposits with a needle "I SCREAM, YOU SCREAM there's no substitute for the velvety deliciousness of ice cream so far as 4-year-old Killeen Farrell is concerned who gets a preview taste before her mother, may cause the condition to clear up Mrs. William Farrell of Barton prepares some circus clown cookies to surround each dish. become confused in the use of thes two words unless you clearly understand the rule. It is a rule of grammar that I know you learned in grade school, but just in case you have trouble recalling it, I'm going to give it to you again.

The verb to "lay" means to put an object, any object, somewhere. The principle parts of this verb are present tense, lay; past tense, laid; Prior to carrying out an operation it may be advisable to try other factors of charm. Therefore, in less' than a minute these little speech errors can destroy a perfectly good impression. They can make you seem heedless, lazy or just plain lacking in knowledge! To protect your charm, be a wise word hunter and constantly on guard for just such careless errors as confusing the use of the two words lie and lay. 'PEST YOUR marksmanship: Test your marksmanship on these sentences.

Underline the correct word. 1. She was so tired she had to Wholesome. Interesting methods of treatment, such as the application of heat or ice packs. It Marian Martin Pattern is not advisable to keep the part Circus Clown Cookies, Ice Cream immovable since it may cause stiffness in the joint.

Exercise may be Wise Parents Guide Children Into Following Directions A child should live as a child, not as an imitation adult. Fond parents, helpless parents, make the mistake of giving a child the things adults like or need and the result is unhappy. Little girls, and preadolescent girls want to dress as their past participle, laid. helpful in restoring movement after The verb to "lie" means to re Should Please Children the acute symptoms have cleared up. cline.

You can't "recline" any Drugs may be, given by the physi By ROSEMARY MOORE thing, so naturally, "lie" never tales an object. The principle parts of this verb are present tense, lie; past cian to relieve pain. It is also sue (lie, lay) down. mothers do. They would like to wear YHO'S the hardest to please in your family? 2.

(Lay, lie) the mail on the tense, lay; past participle, lam. table. their dresses, use their cosmetics, indulge in their habits of recreation and -It's the little mistakes that tell 3. It will (lie, lay) there until we gested that large doses of vitamin may be helpful. In some cases, X-ray treatments have been found beneficial.

Calcium deposits may occasionally occur in the hip, elbow, wrist, hand, knee or foot. Household Arts When pleasure their noses at all form of vegetables, would rather toy with their potatoes than eat them, and think cereal should be conscientiously the tale. If you find you need a review, don't lie down on the job! return. 4. They have (laid, lain) the foun Tomorrow: How to "shorten' or By ANSELO PATRI dation for the new project.

"slenderize' your noe! multicolored decorating candy and parents yield to these desires they do their girls no good, of the healthy silver dragees. 5. Does that dog always (lay, lie) at your feet? ignored. But they have their moments. Just suggest a party with ice cream as the mainstay and you have an interested audience.

For real response, take the advice of Mrs. William Farrell of Barton and surround a heaping bowl of ice cream with homemade I They spoil some QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I hav an arha In tb hips and kim-s. Could this be dun to Prostate tnmhlrf Aimwrr; It Is not likrly that In eon- dlllim Ik due to a prostata disorder. It A child who tries to live in two worlds, his own and that of the adult, falls bctwecn them, finds no satisfac- tion in either. He cannot he adult mCiSl Vv iiW-Vi WUiil'H 1 might ri me from dlordrs of the elrrnia-tlnn or ol the Joints.

It Is advisable that you hava a carriul cookies in the form of circus clowns. it you are looking for a novel table decoration for a Christmas: party take this hint and make a cookie tree. Loop red or green string, press ends into cookie, bake string-side down and hang on small tree for decoration. Don't forget to hane a study made to determine the source of 6. It is better to let a sleeping dog (lie, lay).

7. We (lay, laid) the books on the window sill. 8. I (laid, lad) the matter before the community council. 9.

The child will (lie, lay) quietly in his crib for hours. 10. I have (laid, lain) down for two hours every day this week. your trouble. cannot live as an adult.

He is a child and remains a child though in the dress and habits of an adult. Miss Van Wyckhouse Drinking strong drink, using cosmet ics and perfumes, smoking, are not CORN MUFFIN f.UX NO MEASURING, SIFTING. BUNDIX8 Ready quickly. 12 crisp, tender corn muffins by just adding aa egg and milk to Flakorn, and baking. Perfect result every time because ingredients are perfectly mixed.

Also makes delicious pan cakes, waffles. the habits of childhood and when the child tries them on he loses the flavor of his childhood and gains nothing. mm ff I rV CHECK YOUR aim: 1. lie; 2, lay; 3, lie; 4, laid; 5, lie; 6, lie; 7, laid; 8, laid; 9, lie; 10, lain. The conscientious parent has to Engaged to Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Van Wyckhouse of West Webster announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Carol June Van Wyckhouse, to Jere Lenair Hendricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Hendricks of Pensa-cola, Fla.

few candy canes on the tree, too. Could anything be more suited to this season than an old-fashioned upside-down cake? This unusual fruit crown is suggested by food experts of the Woman's Home Companion. Arrange layers of thin unpeeled orange slices and drained canned Cutters for the clowns are available in most dime stores. Actually you're not giving ground entirely with this acquiescence since ice cream is a wholesome dairy food that's useful for increasing daily milk intake. CIRCUS CLOWNS VS butter brown sugar 1 egg 1 tbs light cream 2 to 2V4 all purpose flour IVi tsp baking powder 1 tsp cinamon Vi tsp allspice Vi tsp salt Work butter to a soft cream and gradually add sugar, beating it in.

Add egg and beat thoroughly. Stir in struggle against the desires of the growing children. It is natural for Mow did you do? It is easy to t-v hoys and girls to want to do as their elders do, but they are not prepared to undertake the pattern. Their bodies must be developed, their thinking fruit cocktail in the bottom of the strengthened by experience, their baking pan. Pour the usual cake mixture over it and bake.

Graves Says: Keep slush, mud and wet putside your home, with Mi rT77 cream. Mix flour with baking powder, spices and salt and add to first mix Florence Gerenski To Wed Sergeant characters somewhat formed before they can undertake the adult's program; wise parents so set the stage that the children are inclined to follow their direction instead of their own desires. When, for example, a girj has been trained to like her own clothes and has been admired in them, when her parents have been at pains to sur ture to make a dough that is iust Bias side-sections give this slip Both Miss Van Wyckhouse and her fiance are students at Christian Sana-; torium, Wyckoff, N. J. The wedding is planned for next Summer.

Sigma Kappa Alumnae Slate Yule Luncheon Mrs. Robert Root, president of Rochester Sigma Kappa Alumnae, will preside over a short business meeting which will precede a Christmas luncheon to be held by the group at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the AAUW clubhouse. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs.

Root. stiff enough to roll out. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gerenski of slim line! Just what you need under your' new skirts.

No twisting, just Chill the dough thoroughly. Roll Joseph PI. announce the forthcoming smooth perfection. Directions given out to one-eighth inch thickness and marriage of their daughter, Pfc. Flor for inserting lace.

shape with a clown cutter, or with a gingerbread boy cutter and mark Pattern 9476 comes in sizes 12, 14, ence Gerenski, WAC. to Sgt. Ernest Mats Matting round her with attection against a background suitable for her years, she enjoys being a girl and does not try so hard to ape the women. The 16, 18, 20; 30, 32. 34.

36, 38, 40, and 7239 Williams of Dallas, Tex. Both are stationed at the Murphy General 42. Size 16 takes 2 yds. 39-in. By Alice Brooks This easy-to-use pattern gives per Hospital in Waltham, Mass.

The wed same thing holds for boys. Help features with blunt end of a toothpick. Bake in a moderate oven, 375 degrees, about 10 Cool and outline features, buttons, etc. with white or colored sugar icing, using toothpick. fect fit.

Complete, illustrated Sew Star a new cloth on ding will take place tomorrow. your dinner; the children to enjoy being children Chart shows you every step. SEND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS table! With, these easy squares you'll they wont make so many mis crochet a few a week. Have the ac-jtakcs in tryingto be adults. CJ IMPORTED COCOA MATS Thick, rugged cocoa fibre for long, long wear.

have them in the natural color or in mottled Green or Rust. IN COINS FOR THIS PATTERN Sugar IcingPut 1 tablespoon light TO MARIAN MARTIN, CARE OF cessory you want quickly! routine of childrcn's day THE DEMOCRAT AND CHRON A crocheted square that is eauallv has a lot to do with this nroblem. cream in bowl and add 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar, beating it in. Add a drop or two of food coloring to make colored icing. Or divide ICLE PATTERN 232 WEST Pat- When a child has, from years of ex lovely for large or small pieces! trem 7239; directions.

18TH ST, NEW YORK 11, N. perience, learned that there is food WHY PAy MORE! Get what you want, C) I IKIC spend what you like, fll I ILLInISJ PRINT PLAINLY NAME, ADDRESS WITH ZONE, SIZE AND the ice into several parts and make each a different color. Our improved pattern-visual withe of time for that diffc easy-to-see charts and photos, and that of his parents, and from STYLE NUMBER. Natural 14x24 inches 16x27 inches Don't miss our Marian Martin that of his brothers and sisters, he complete directions makes needle Green or Rust 16x27 inches 2.95 18x30 inches ....3.50 3.98 HOMEMADE HOLIDAY TID Fall and Winter Pattern Book! Smart. is going to accept the limitations of ...1.98 ..,2.98 18x30 inches work easy.

new clothes to sew at home. Gift his growth more cheerfully, and BITS This is a fancy confection you can make and store until Christ-- ena imlaiy in coins WEEKEND Specials DOLL ideas by the score. Send 15 cents for this book a Free Pattern is printed in the book a new weskit to wear with your skirts and dresses! wholesomely. But if he has been allowed to have "just a bit," to "stay up just a little while," to "go this one time he is going to have difficulty for this pattern to XTHE DEMO-1 CRAT AND CHRONICLE, 85 Household Arts P. O.

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