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FAliffi THKJtUE IJNTJUJLLiltHlJINLJllJK. Clubs Lodges Women's Features Society Gamin or Glamor Girl Entcrtalin With Bridge. Mis. Ralph Bnlrcl entertained mem- beis of her bridge club nnd Invited quests her home on North Fillmoi'e i yesterday afternoon. Clut) were awarded to Mrs Guy Johnson, Mis John Leltner and Mis.

Joseph Ladd, Si. Guest prlz? was won by Mrs. William PUzlnl. Durh latter part of the nftcr- notm were served by the hostess. Birtluliiy Dinner.

P. Reilly was guest of honor at a a dinner nt his home on Benton Stteet last evening. Those present were: Mis. Conrad Koch and Mis. George Koch of Belleville, Mrs.

Emma Staley of Chicago, Mis. Albert Senier of Colllnsvllle, i and MLS." Raymond Sanders and fam- ll of Wood River and Mr. and Mrs. Evans Reilly and son Tommy of this city. Meeting of the Monday Club.

Miss Marguerite Louis of East St. Louis will be the speaker at the gene i meeting of thu Monday Club at the Masonic Temple, Monday afternoon. The meeting will begin at 2:30 oYloik Miss Louis' address will be "Peisonality Other numbers on the i i be a piano solo by Mrs. Rishel and selections by a sextet composed of membeis of the Monday Club Chorus. All Day Quilting.

Committee No. 1 of the Eden Ladies Aid will have an all day quilting at the church Wednesday, March 9. A potluck dinner will be served. By Olive Roberts Barton Piquant Jacqueline Laurent accompanied her song-writing father to a movie lot one day and now she's In Hollywood playing vamps and Ingenues. Mr.

and i E. Daniel visited Wednesday i Mr. and Mrs. Duano Daniel In St. Louis.

Mrs. C. F. Blume of St. Paul, i who has been visiting for several days i Mrs.

E. W. Fiej-enbaum will leave tonight for tu-i honu 1 Mis. Don i was the guest of Mis. Young in Alton yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Martin and son Billy will spend Sunday In Alton with Mr.

and Mis. John Dlctschy. Mis. O. D.

Nemnich and Mrs. Charles Kase spent Wednesday In St, Louis and attended the matlneu per- foimance of "Tobacco Road," at the Ameiican Theater. Mr. and Mrs. O.

T. Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Ceers returned Thursday from a thtee weeks trip In New Orleans, Miami and Cuba. Miss Catheiine Bode, Miss Cleo BeUold, Elmer Engelmann and Clarence HofediU attended last night's performance of "Tobacco Road" at the Ameiican Theater in St. Louis, Mis. Charles Abenroth visited in Gteenville Wednesday and attended the party given In honor of her mother, Mrs. a Potts' birthday annl- veisniy.

OLD-TIME DANCE STEPS Klght and Left Through Center Couple Swing. The Call: 1 All eight balance and all eight A left allemande And a i hand grand, Meet your ptulnei and Piomeneda eiytit Till you comu straight. 2 Fiist couple balance and swing, out to the right Right and left through and center couple swing. 4 Right and left back and both couples 8 Four hands round ami you go, lady go si and gent go do. 6 On to the next, Right and left through and center couple sv.

lux, 8 Right nnd left back and both cou pies suing. 9 Four hands lound and round you go, lady go si and gent go do. 10 On to Iho next, 11 Right and left through and center couple swing, 12 Right ami left back and both couples swing. 13 Four hands round and round you go, lady go si and gent go do, 14 Now jou're home, All eight balance and nil eight swing. A left allemando And a light hand grand.

Meet your and Promenade elyht Till you come straight. Second couple repeats 2 to 14, In elusive. Third couple 2 to 14, Inclu Fourth couple repeats 2 to 14, In elusive. I Refer back to series I lor description of position and figures. Hollywood, Mar.

4--Talkietown Is on Oh-so-busy place (or Mile. Jacqueline Laurent, Slie rush here, she rush there, taking ze lesson, making ze peectaire, doing--as like now--ze Interview, having fixed ze hair, having dxed ze dress, going to ze night clop, leatning ze Beeg Apple. The other day I had a 4 o'clock date i Mile. Laurent and she didn't show up, When Billy Grady, Metro's foieign talent supervisor, heard about It he swore volubly In all three of his languages, which aie English, American and Broadwayese. "These people," he said finally, "have a marvelous talent for forgetting things, and for not understanding things.

I'm supposed to have then time from 9 In the morning until 6 at night. Well, Jackie Lament will see you tomorrow at 4 o'clock, and I don't mean weather petmitting." Next day, at 4 o'clock, Mile. Lament arrived at a hard lope "I am veree bUee," she panted. "It ees not moch time for ze Interview." "Mr. Grady," I said sternly, "told me yestetday--" "Ah, dear Bll-lce!" exclaimed the actress, "But of course I weel tell you you want." She looked at me with exactly the cordiality of a sullen witness before a prosecuting attorney I looked at her and was bound to acknowledge that It was a nice view, what there was of It.

Miss Laurent who is quite small, wore slacks anc some sort of silk shirt. Her unpovv- deied and unrouged face is not exactly beautiful, but piquant In the Rainei manner. It offeis marvelous opportunities to tha makeup department which can transform her to anything a gamin to a glamor-gal. Usually she Is wan leetle vamp. Miss Laurent apeparecl in only two pictures in France, the second opposite Georges Higaud.

Louis B. Mayer saw that one and after meeting the actress In Lon don suggested that she might like to i Hollywood. So she came here ant tor a i lole Is playing a vampish ingenue In a flicker called "Judge Hardy's Chiklien." In it she will have to do the Big Apple with Mickey Kooney. A man from the publicity depart metn almost swallowed his cigar when ha heard Miss Laurent, who Is repre sented as being 17 years old, tell mi about i i college to get married ami being divorced, and then going into the movies. Actually, though, she was married a 16, and the romance was a quickie i the time of her divorce Mile Lauient never had planned to bo an actiess.

Her father, Jacques Janln, Is a son writer and has composed many tune for pictures. Ono day she accompanie him to a studio and as they wer walking on the lot a director aske her to work In his picture. In that one sha appeared In four scenes and sang two bars of a song. Did so well, though, that sha was cast vays there are partees. Billee Grady varned her that she was going out too much, but she figures that she minds Bil-lee from 9 until 6 o'clock, ler evenings are none of the studio's usiness.

'Eet li not that I get thin," said Vtlle. Laurent. "I have gain 10 pounds and most lose It to sveigh again wan lundred. Las' week I go to a doc- aire to lose weight ana he said, 'You Rigaud in a North African story vhich mostly was filmed Algeria. She came to Hollywood alone, but las not been In the least lonely.

Al- In a contented peaceful house, where even-minded parents manage their little corporation kindly and but not too firmly, of course, there is no great need to know all about psychology. Sometimes I wish the word had never been invented, because it has given so many mothers an inferiority, complex. There I go, using the very term I would repudiate. But it fills the bill very well, at that. I shall try my best to avoid pedantry and technical terms, for I believe a printed page is one' thing and Johnnie tearing the house to pieces is another.

At best the mother can get only a very general idea of reasons for conduct. Yet, the more we know, the Jess we grope for answers. Once in awhile some little light may break. When a child is a real problem and continues to behave under a low average, then I should see a psychiatrist about him, if I have faith in the professional. Actually mothers are using more of the rules than they think.

They have a way of seeking causes of trouble without the benefit of scientific dogma. It all comes down to common sense anyway. Your behavior-doctor won't advise peculiar or complicated treatment, but the devices that are so simple you will wondei why you didn't think of It in the first place. I often advise parents to read informative literature on child behavior, however, because it Is usually of the greatest interest When you can find an article or book that tells you more about the bodies of your children, it is Intensely absorbing, Is it not? And so it is with truths on behavior. The one thing that I should like to warn against, however, is jumping to conclusions when you read.

Be adaptable and change your methods here and there when you see a light, but Gorgeous Maiianne De La Maiter goes to college and is a popular model for commercial photographers at the same time. Her beautiful complexion and regular features are perfect for the camera. Large, glamorous, blue eyes and a full, attractively shaped mouth are only two of her assets. A perfectly chiseled nose, an unusual and Interesting hairline, long sweeping lashes, and dark, arched eyebrows add sophistication to her lovely face. From Detroit, Miss De La Maiter now makes her home In New York.

(Walter Thornton) Before you order a single new ring outfit, arrange for a perman- nt or buy new makeup, try to get mental picture of the way you want i look this season. Keep the vision rmly in mind, then work to make ourself measure up to it. Look at yourself, dressed and un- ressed, in a full-length mirror. De- what must be done about posture, ots that are too well padded, spots hlch are too thin. The woman in your mind's eye prob- bly has shining, healthy hair, becom- ngly dressed.

You cannot have locks ke hers simply by wishing you had lem. Get busy with scalp treatments, rush your hair every night, have a onference with a good hairdresser bout new ways to wear it. Your vision of a lovelier YOU never makes mistakes when shopping. She oesn't buy the wrong clothes, then ave to wear them, meanwhile hating hem more and more every day. You eedn't either.

It's a matter of hav- ng a clear picture of the kind of No two days no two chil "Weel you excuse me please now? Have I you what eet is that I am say? I am veree busee!" Mile. Laurent went out of there on a dead run. Cranium Crackers (In this series of Cranium Crackers with a courtroom query, unusual local statutes may alter slightly the legal decisions given.) avoid turning into one of the too- theoretical "modern" mothers, as you may find yourself in a tangle. Remember, a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. Most family life is spontaneous.

This Is the way It should be are exactly alike, and dren are alike. There cannot be a recipe for every event, but there can be a consistent atmosphere of cheerfulness under the seriousness of play and work. Wholesome family life is more important than a misinterpreted and discouraging psychology. Anton Ankeny, who had Inherited a fortune from an almost forgotten aunt, employed Benjamin Beever to erect a $100,000 mansion, according to detailed plans and specifications. One of the specifications called for use of "Perfect" pipe for all plumbing.

When Ankeny moved into his mansion he discovered Beever had used "Best" pipe throughout the entire building. Ankeny was furious and refused to pay the last $25,000 due Beever. Beever promptly sued Ankeny for the balance due under the contract. Ankeny, as his defense, claimed breach of contract, and, in a cross-action, alleged that he had been damaged In the sum of $30,000, which sum, It was agreed, represented the reasonable cost of taking out the "Best" pipe and replacing it with the "Perfect" pipe. Evidence at the trial showed the two kinds of pipa were equally good and that the value of the house as built, was not less than the value ol the house promised.

WE, the WOMEN BY RUTH MILLETT world how much she loved her hus band. Iowa's oldest native the other daj told an interviewer how she had me the challenge of being leU alone in ddle-age When her husband died she looke' around at other widows and notice- that they had one thing in common Each one of them had slumped afte her husband's death. In Mrs. Currier's words, "I made my mind and said to myself, "I won' slump I will keep up every mteres I have and take up new interests a fast as they appear." Carrying out that plan through th years has kept the now 95-year-ol woman so young that she gets a kicl out of introducing her 92-year-old sis ter as "my kid sister." Mrs Currier's story is interesting be cause she believed in woman's righ to make something her own life an to enjoy living while most wome still thought that a woman's life wa over when she was no longer necessar to other people. It should be a challenge to the wo men who even today are tempted say "There Is nothing left worth llv Ing for.

I can't go on alone." LIFE NEED NOT BE FUTILJE IF MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW TAKES COURAGEOUS VIEW WHAT SUM. IF ANY, SHOULD EITHER MAN RECOVER? Answer on Want-Ad Page, want ads get results. HEAD COLDS A few drops bring comforting relief Clears clogging mucus, reduces swollen membranes-- helps keep sinuses open VlCKS VA-TRO-NOL Evergreen Gardens DINE DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF OUR Popular Swing Band Entertainment Nightly NO COVER NO ADMISSION NO MINIMUM Roufe No. 40, Half Mile Eatt of Fair-mount Race Track. Collinivllk Phone 12-158 The woman whose husband dies In middle-age faces a crucial time.

She can go ahead and make her life not only bearable but actually happy. Or she can take the easy way out: give in to grief, and refuse to see that life can be fun even for a woman who has lost the person closest to her. Not many years ago a widow w.ho took hold of ravelled ends and wove another life of them was subject to criticism. And the woman who went about in black for years, carrying blackness with her, was thought a good woman and someone to be greatly admired. Now we admire the woman who makes something out of what is left to her, instead of devoting years to idle and unproductive grief to prove to the Undergoes Operation.

Miss Donna Bergschnelder, daughte of Mrs. Frank Spindler, underwent a operation for appendicitis this mon ing at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Gran ite City. Ill at Her Home. Mrs William Doeblin is ill at he home on Center Street.

By Alicia Hart dresses that are most suitable for your particular accurate knowledge "of what colors, fabrics and lines are considered smart this year and a willingness to shop carefully. little number you pick up in a hurry just because the color catches your eye seldom is a good buy. Have wardrobe plan, and stick to it. Have a grooming plan, too. women you admire--those creatures who always are neat and tidy and seem never to have a hair out of place--spend some time and thought on their appearance.

It's not so very difficult to break bad habits--if you care enough. Try working on some good ones--fresh underwear and stockings every morning, for instance. And a daily bath, nightly care of your complexion, frequent manicures, and so on. Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Ingels of Glen Carbon spent Tuesday with G. W. Ingels, Sr. who was celebrating eighty-ninth birthday anniversary at his home In Marion.

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Doors Open 12:15 P. Sunday--Adults 25c to 4 P. After--Child lOc. JOEL McCREA FRANCES DEE BOB BURNS In the thundering romance at the winning of the west WELLS FARGO With Lloyd Nolan Porter Hall John Mac Brown 2nd FEATURE It's paced to the beat of your heart I BARTON MaeLANE ANN SHERIDAN 'WINE, WOMEN HORSES' TONIGHT TOMORROW Stevenson's greatest story of the south sea conies to the screen. Frances Farmer-Ray Mil land OSCAR HAMELKA In "EBB TIDE" In Hie NEW technicolor.

PLUS GENE AUTRY In "PUBLIC COWBOY NO. With Smiley Burnette. TONIGHT 8:30 P. M. IT'S A REAL A A CASH PRIZES fur the contestants.

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