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(ANTOINETTE DONNELLY In Season THE CORRECT THING el ames Mrs. BurbanTz Entertains Miss Cholena Richards To Wed William Brooks TJiorrfe ftf Tfiflno announce the engage' Quest For Beauty Is Old; Look At Egyptian History HOUSE 2445 ment o( their daughter. Miss Cholena Richards, to William Brooks, cnmAnA feonf no a tin thn TTnrvrlnnflprilft Sritatinlca revealing At Luncheon Mrs. Paul Burbank entertained with a lncheon yesterday for members of her bridge club at her home on Chesapeake Boulevard. Fol eon of Mrs.

Thomas w. tsrooics 01 armvme uuu mc -t-- In Kfarrh. Dumtuni- a. 11 wo vk v.w r- that the little flacon of perfume, the lipstick compact your stocking win vipld un Christmas morn, represents the peak of at least 5,000 years NO PIPE of the cosmeticians' art. Although nowadays ine marriage mu uc Miss Richards attended Farmvllle State Teachers' College and as graduated from Johnston-Willis Hospital School of Nursing, Richmond.

Mr Brooks is a student In the Department of Civil Engineering of I i 5'r most people are recon lowing luncheon bridge was played The earliest records of mosmetlc use are iouna in ancient r.gypui tombs, as you probably know. As early as 3500 B. C. tailet articles and unguents were burled as comforts for dead kings, Indicating our fair sex were not the sole inspiration. It must be admitted though, that the early the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.

at two tables. died to those who light perfumes were used mainiy religious ouemigs. CARE OF BABY cigarettes at the. table, we still draw the line at Portraits Yet, the Egyptian laaies appear to nave uecu up wo -vanities since history records the embellishment of their eyes as a busy industry in those days, the eye green and the lid, lashes and eyebrows a pipe. This is especially Be Tactful wrong in a crowded res tlack.

For good measure ineir iingertips were luyyeu uwu. the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet also henna treated. Mrs. Williams Is Hostess To Club Members 'Mrs. Murphy Williams entertained the members of the Monday taurant where those at But what amused us in ine iniormauon sem, is vum uw the Roman court had more than an inkling of man's notorious preference for the ultra fair of hair.

They bleached theirs, having to resort of a certain efficacious type of soap from Gaul. that did tne trick. Another little item in the Encyclopaedia treatise was a formula for complexion beautifying popular in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It was nearby tables may be disturbed by your "alter lunch" pipe! In Handling Emotionals BY IRIS LANE Night Bridge Club with a Christmas dinner party at her home on Wheeler Hampton. Following dinner to take first a very not Dam to maupe exucaoive low this up by washing the face with plenty of wine to make It fair and Q) "My child is ten years old.

ruddy. It Is alledged that Mary, yueen oi ecois Bpi--u VHHtrft was nlaved at two tables allowance to pay lor ner wine pams. By James J. Metcalfe Waiting For Santo The Christmas holidays are here. everywhere'it seems childi en smile the while they And live in happy just because there is no And they ere free of cf course for little chores.

they must always But more because they feel so sure certain will pause there will be some gifts for them From good old Santa Claus. dream cf presents large and small. Beneath the Christmas And all the sweets and ether treat. and is jperfectly well and normal In every respect." but actually gets sick Mgw a and the prizes were won by Mrs. Catherine Rew and Miss Dorothy to her stomach when he knows I am Cooney.

going out In the evening. I go out regularly once every two weeks, Midshipman Charles S. Whiting, h. TTnttPfi states Naval Acad- SOCIETY DAILY PRESS, Newport News, Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1948 leaving my husband home to stay emy.

Annapolis, will arrive today to with our dauehter: and she regular- lv cpt sick on those days, saying spend the cnnstmas nouuaya his mother, Mrs. B. B. Whiting, at v. hnm in KecouEhtan Court that she knows sne won oe aoie tn sipen if I so out.

Is there anything Apartments. you can suggest to help me?" MISS BRYANT'S WEDDING TO BE HELD IN VENEZUELA wintam Cameron of King College, SKIRT "Bristol, will arrive today to 2450 I w. a mr wnii.m navia Pirvnnt of Norfolk and Lagunlllas, WAIST 22 32 (A) This is a rather delicate problem since it does not deal with a fear that normally develops at this age. It has its roots in some emotional experience peculiar to the individual concerned. To please the The youngsters give no trouble now never wear a frown.

especially when dad comes home packages from town. imndopmpiii nf thpir dauehter. Miss Con- stance Elaine Bryant, of Williamsburg, to Jackson Woods McKinzle of 'Two smart separates to magnify the size of your wardrobe 1 The Sar Lagunillas. Venezuela, son oi Mr. ana Mrs.

uaum without havlne met either you West Lafayette, ina. t.ii oipmvit7pd in Fphmarv In Venezuela. ins skirt can be cut In a mid-calf or vnur dauchter. I will not attempt to guess how or why this behavior jri nrvnt. is a student at the College of William and Mary, where or the longer "after five" length.

Business College i Vonro Wanna fSamina Koroi'itV. originated. I can, however, suggest The blouse features full three-quar IS 1UCU1MC Ul a rnmmnn spnse way or aeanne witn )TM Urol DrTQnilflTi'n TTOITI fliraUK U.ll VC1 31 L.V. ter sleeves, a ruffled yoke. Two sep Plans Yule Party It which should, eventually, lead to 1VA1 01 ta onH ic a mpmhpr of Kanna.

Slama Fraternity. He served in the arate patterns. cure. tVio TTnitoH Ktatpa ns a iipnipnaiii in worm vvur xx. xic 10 nun The Newport News Business Col ri 111 ui nil- vi i 1 No.

2450 is cut in waist sizes 22, 24, A ten-year old can be reasoned with. One understands that adults associated with the Creole petroleum veuezuem. lege will hold its annual Christmas 26, 28, 30, and 32. Size 28 shorter are human and nave individual J. D.

Allen III, Heyward B. Al party Thursday from 10 to 12 at length. 4 yds. longer Entertaining Guests Major and Mrs. Clyde Walker of spend the holidays witn nis uncie and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Walther, at their home on Chesapeake Boulevard. William Council, of the Medical College of Virginia, In Richmond, Is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Council at their home on Lee Hampton. Miss Elsie Love Bentley, a student at the State Teachers' College in Is spending the holidays with her parents, Mayor and Mrs. George C. Bentley, at their home in Park Place, Hampton. Miss Sara Rowe, of Ann Arbor, is spending the holidays with her sisters, the Misses Alice and Edna Rowe, at their home on Chesterfield Road, Boulevard.

T. L. Sclater, of Victoria Hampton, who has been 111 In Dixie Hospital, is improving. Staff Sgt. William B.

Lundeen who has been stationed in Puerto Rico, where he was senior observer In the Weather Service of the Air rinrns has received his discharge which time school will be discussed for the holiday season. Work will len and Robert Allen, students at Staunton Military Academy, are length, 514 yds. 39-in. needs, likes, and dislikes, just as children do. On that basis, you can speak to your youngster "woman to No.

2445 is cut in sizes 10, 12, 14, be resumed Jan. 3. Westover Field are arriving spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. woman," instead or "motner-io- IB la and 20.

Size 16. 2 yds. 39-in. today to be holidays guests of Mrs. walker's hrother-In-law and sister.

Send 25 cents for each pattern Mrs. Bert Flowers and daughters, J. D. Allen at their home daughter" and tell her wny you go out regularly in the evening. If you Misses Marv Lucille.

Ellen and witn name, address anu styie num Park Place, Hampton. are going to a meeting, leu ner ine ber. State size desired. Carolyn Flower. of Columbia, S.

purpose of the club, that you oo Cadet MidshiDman Roland Mc- Von can still obtain a coov of the Mr. and Mrs Harold Tawes, on Hope Hampton. They also will have with them Mr. anc Mrs. Alton Cul-len of Crisfielo.

who will also are guests of Mrs. Flowers' brotner- there, and the names oi tne omer n-nmpn she knows who are members Kendree, a senior at U. S. Merchant n-inw and sister. Mr.

ana Mrs ma n. Winter Fashion Book, but bet KEEP PLENTY Oil HAND Hpnrv Pitts, of "Oakmoore Farm," ter order immediately! This is an of the cltib. Tell her that you like sDend some tim with their sons York County. They will be joined Marine Academy in Kings roint, N. Is arriving tomorrow to spend the Christmas holidays at his home in East Hampton.

extra large edition showing zuu pattern styles, easy to make designs for all aapn and occasions. Let this to keep in toucn witn your irienas, Just as she looks forward to seeing Thursday Dy Mr. nowers. and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mis.

Alton Cullen in Beaconsdale, NewDort News and Mr. and Mrs. FDR THE HOLIDAYS her friends. and Michael Blow of the book show you how to freshen up You mieht add that your night m.rs Carolvn Richardson of New Richard Cullen in noriom. "Nelson House," Yorktown, will your midseason warorooe witn smart blouses, jumpers, Jerkins, as well as all the smart tricks of fashion In spend several days this week In Richmond as guest of Mrs.

Arthur Mrs. J. R. Holmes of Philadelphia York City is arriving Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. FULL QUART out is a good time for her to get acquainted with her father. Speak to your husband about it, and ask him to spend some time with her before she goes to -sleep either talk- is spending the holidays with her dresses and suits. Price 25 cents a 1 if mother.

w. cscoit on wau- after three years of services and has returned to his home In Newport News. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.

Lundeen of the East il jr copy. Richardson, at their home on james River Drive, Warwick on the stead Hampton and her son- Col. and Mrs. Andrew Weddell Address Pattern Department, the stories, or DlavinK a 15c SERVES 6 in.iauj and dauBttter. Mr.

ana Mrs nt Dillon, s. will arrive today to Daily Press, 121 W. 19th New quiet game together. In other words, Jefferson C. Harrison on Victoria snend the Christmas season with End.

rari Camnbell. a student at Camp York II, N. Y. Hampton. Miss Sara Royall of River Road, wiitnn Viiiase.

was among the out- make your night out seem use a special treat for her. Another method that should bring results is allowing her to have a Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

weaaeu in college Place, Hampton, and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Sims on Bridge bell College. Raleigh, N.

and C. i.nc Rettw Anne Muller. a stu of-town guests attending the mar namnhell a student at the dent at. Merrvmount College. Tarry 1 XTrpz Never VJaiff Harrmton.

Mr. and Mrs. Sims town, N. is the guest oi ner par aicn u-ni have with them their riage of Miss Jeanne tsoisseau war-wick and Lt. Comdr.

Benjamin Ru-dnlnh Ftrcreman which was rMi University of Virginia, are spending the Christmas holidays with their Barents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Guy friend sleep at your house on your night out.

If you have no cot or ovtra hpd two voune eirls can sleep grandson, Mark Waldo, a student at ents. Brig, ueu ana Mrs. waiter Muller of Fort Eustis. solemnized Dec. 18, at St.

Andrew's the Alexandria Divinity acnooi. Campbell, of Huntington Heights, together once in a while. They may Episcopal Church, Norfolk. Mr and Mrs. BrownriKK Dixon, Till a Cold eifs Worse spend an extra hour or two tauting and giggling, but that's part of the plan.

It will keep your youngster's Miss Katherine- Brothers, Miss Vio HOW'S YOUR HEALTH? let Andrews, and Marshall Andrews mind off your absence. Tf vour child's fear Is so deeDly mntui tvmt svpn thl mpthod nroves By WILLIAM BRADY, ML D. Get right after stuffy head-cold distress unsuccessful, the only course left is have returned to their nomes in Suffolk after being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips at their home, "Airville," Elizabeth for you to miss your next lew meet-in o.

Tell vour dauehter that you ui la atm-v iu-er meets or contests (not Interschool City County. didn't realize that she wasn't a big enough girl to stay without her spectacles for the sporting public) The activities. events or compel uwere? trouoie ui ut a iew arops oi Vlcks Va-tro-nol in each nostril and feel relief start instantly I Va-tro-nol 's fast-acting medication relieves snlflly distress, helps clear clogging mucus, opens stuffed-up nose and lets you breathe again. For best results, use it at first warning sniffle or sneeze. Vlcks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Dickey and 1 'J daughter, Susan, of Cambridge, mother for an evening, and ask ner to please let you know when she is tions should De tests oi skui ana snepd. not of enduance. suitable Mass- are arriving tooay to oe The director of the Health and Physical Education Department of the public schools of a city of about 300,000 inhabitants says a friend of his read an article of mine titled "Football Not For Immature" and realized how much my professional opinion would mean to members of rienart.ment which is trying to guests for the Christmas holidays boys or girls who have not yet grown grown-up. I think this will tempt her to gain approval and recogni of Mrs.

Dickey's mother Mrs. t. w. tion as a Dig gin, ana win at tne up. xnese activities or penormances should be matters of class or school interest hut not of more interest Read, at her home on Biair Boulevard.

Mrs. Read also has with same time help her develop some independence and aense of respon her son, Robert Read, a student at to the sporting fraternity than the sibility. Virginia Polytechnic institute week to week standing oi ine scnooi in geograpny or aigeora. Iris Lane wants to neip you witn your baby care problems. Write her in care of the Daily UL Ra Sure IPs A Singer QTJESIONS ANSWERS A Wineglassful Would like to know if there Is any harm in taking a wineglassful of part pine every afternoon.

(Mrs. C. Answer if vou are elderly and wv plan and cperate a program which will meet the needs of boys and girls in elementary schools. The physical education director says the Health and Physical Education Department has the problem of the minority group who insist that the physical education program be on the level of that suitable for college and university men. If I have written additional articles on the inadvisability of growing boys participating in specialized lnter-school competitive sports, the director of the health and -physical education department would appre-clte references.

Whatever I have said about gchoolboy football I have said in this column. It is about time, I think, that Twrpnts. nhvsicians. nhysical edu get any comfort or pleasure from it. I can't say it is narmiui.

you can still enjoy your work, hobby, play, daily walk or puttering around, why ami your enjoyment witn even a small dose of narcotic- Wine is neither stimulant nor tonic, but lust mildly narcotic. ginwopUlmm xoDercuioisis Relative with nulmonarv tubercu cation teachers and school board or YOUR Convenienc ENTIRE. STORE OPEN 8:30 p. m. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY losis gave me a feather bed.

I sun members take a stand against the evil of grade school or high school football. ned and aired It, but I'm stm airaia to use It. Would It be advisable to burn a formaldehyde candle In a I fi yr cleaner I The Handiest Ever I 1 $0.25 Budget Terms pr SINGER SEWING CEIITER 2605 Washington Ave. Dial 4-1 962J I HOFHEIMER'S A PAIR OF COWBOY BOOTS i an a otmoiphr box Mntfjlf for hit treasured collec-'v( plus on outogrophed wm portrait of Gene himself. Tn the first nlace football Is a closet with it, or should I destroy it- (Mrs.

A. W. game for adults, and it is far too great a strain upon the heart of a growing boy. Does any reputable Answer Nonsense, Ma'am. The mattress or feather bed or other heddinsr Is Derfectlv safe for any physician approve of interscholas-tic football for schoolboys? t.ho next rjlace.

the outsiders one to use, after just such airing and sunnfner for a aav. Burnine formaldehyde torch would add who take over the football evil when a school is weak and wishy-washy Tiniich tn be nushed around, have nothing to safety except maybe a good neswworthy fire. I Practical An Economical Gift (lusle eompletM nioymeat el the homo and Wurlitzot i the name) thai mean music to million 'More people bur Wurnnet pismos the those ei or Bcnnet THOMAS PIANO CO. "Everything Musical" 210-28th Street utile rnneern about the physical or moral welfare of the boys whoj lGIrnri nrr i 9 til nuriOIlftl bealtb and cot to disease, dlig nosis or treatment, will be answered play football or try to "maise me team" or for the rest of the boys nrt ffiris in school -who can only Dr. Braay a siampea, seii-aaaressea ts nnlnti rotten ahnuld brie and written in Ink.

Owing to tne targe sublimate the natural desire to play number oi letters receives omr a tew can bt answered here. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions Address Dr William Bredv. ears of ttir Into the hysteria or the granasiana, bleachers and sidelines. Even if football In grade school or high school were not so likely to damage the young boy's heart to th nrninneed or Dermanent detri ment of his career, the game as it Bring the Entire Fomily to Shop comfort. Buy all your needs and they'll ell be delivered in time for Christmas giving.

Is played at present wouia stm oe objectionable, for schoolboys unless the entire class or grade could be jJiede Mtiv Jjovv on the team. As the racket goes now, the time and attention of the nominal physical education Instructor is almost exclusively usurped by the handful of boys who play or try to play on the team, ana ior ine duration of the playing season the rest of the boys and girls in the chool get only make-believe physical education if anv. Moke your junior cowboy happ, Jr til There is one trick employed by lif. I get htm a poir today. CWAA Sire fil, to 3.

the outsiders who exploit grade rhnnl and hich school DOVS in foot ball, which parents or other guardians must be rrerjared to scotch: MY HOBBY Boys' Size 2Y2 to 6 Brown or Red Leather A Free Picture of Gene With Every Pair the argument that If the youngster doesn train lor lootoau ne wm oe garded as a "sissy." Too many dim-wittpd fathers have eiven In to that box If one youngster in the school Is a "sissy" because ne aoes noi sur Tondpr tameiv to the demand or wish of the sporting gents who ex ploit football, wnat snau we can the thousand-and-one other boys In rhnni who are not on the team or ven assizned to serve as substi- An honest nhvsical education nro- 3215 WASHINGTON AVE. -rom hmiM nrovlde athletic activi ty and intraclass or intraschool.

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