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EIGHT THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1943 MIND YOUR MANNERS Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1. Is it good manners to rattle at a theater program while the curtain is up? 2. Is it all right to clean your fingernails in public? 3. If a woman wants to straighten the seams of her stockings should she do so in public? 4. Should you complain of the food or the service in a restaurant when you have guests? 5.

If a woman is stopping at a hotel may she go into the dining room without a hat? What would you do ifYou are passing a dish that has a handle(a) Pass it with the handle toward the person who is to receive it? (b) Pass it by holding on to the handle yourself Answers 1. No. 2. No. 3.

No. She retire to a powder room. 4. Not unless it is absolutely necessary, as it will likely embarrass rather than impress them. 5.

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Intelligent Home Care By Alicia Hart Many women, during these busy, workfilled days, find that their leisure hours are insufficient to allow for long sessions in beauty salons. Nevertheless, lustrous locks, with gleaming highlights, are as important as ever to a woman's ultimate attractiveness. However, they're not achieved just by chance. The basis for real hair beauty is good health. But persistent care has a great deal to do with it, too.

That means, first of all, thorough cleanliness and regular brushing. Brush vigorously, in the opposite direction from which the hair usually lies. And make brushing a regular part of your nightly, beauty routine. Grandmother's hundred brush strokes before going to bed is just as good an idea as it ever was. For cleansing, start the shampoo by thoroughly brushing with a clean hair brush, followed by a finger massage.

Place the elbows on a convenient low table and rest your head in your hands. Massage with the fingertips flat against the scalp, moving the scalp backward and forward as well as in tiny circles. This will stimulate circulation and encourage oil glands to function correctly. Use a bland soap or liquid shampoo that is not drying and work it into a generous lather over the scalp, bending the head over a washbowl. Then rinse out the first soaping, following the rinse with a second good sudsing.

The final rinsing should be absolutely thorough--at least three clear full rinses- that not even the slightest particle of soapiness' remains on the hair or scalp. A good bath pray is excellent for this. If you like the effects of a lemon rinse, simply follow the general rinsing with the juice of two PAGE TWO THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, Chief To Take FBI Course Chief of Police William J. Chatham left Sunday to begin a 14-week course of study at the FBI National Police Academy at Washington. Sergeant Carl Wilson will serve as acting chief during Chief Chatham's absence.

Fingerprinting, photography, traffic problems, crime solution and wartime police problems are included in the course. Mayor I. Virgil Hitchens said that upon Chief Chatham's return a school will probably be set up for the department with the chief instructing other members of the local force in modern police work. Delaware Dimout Violators Arrested Delaware motorists and operators of business establishments are being arrested for violations of dimout regulations. upon orders of Col.

John LeFevre, Delaware dimout director. Those operating without dimmed headlights, or violating dimout regulations for buildings, are being held under $100 bond for court action. Arrests are being made by Delaware State Police. Col. Henry S.

Barrett ordered enforcement of headlight dimout regulations in Wicomico, Somerset and Worcester counties, Maryland, effective January 1. In Maryland names of offenders are turned over to the Army for action. Coal, Feed Lack Hits Shore Poultry A decline in chicken production on the Delmarva peninsula has followed an increasing shortage in coal for broiler house stoves and poultry feed. Delmarva broiler growers have ben informed that plans are underway to ship more anthracite coal into the area. Relief for the feed situation is also sought.

Broiler production, about 000,000 a week, has dropped by 200,000 per week. Pvt. Bozman Visitor Pvt. Norris Lee Bozman, Camp Forrest, spent last week with his parents here. Lamb Barley Soup By Mrs.

Gaynor Maddox Serve a large bowl of steaming soup that "sticks to the for luncheon or supper. That soup, plus wholewheat bread and butter, milk, a green salad and light dessert constitutes a completely nutritious meal. Lamb Barley Broth (serves 8) Three pounds neck of lamb, cup barley (soaked in cold water hours), 4 ths. butter, cup sliced carrots, cup chopped celery, cup sliced onion, 1 tsp. salt, tsp.

pepper, 1 tbs. finely chopped parsley. Cut lamb in 1-inch cubes, put in kettle, cover with 3 pints cold water, bring quickly to boiling point, skim and add barley. Simmer hours. Saute vegetables in butter gently for 5 minutes, add to lamb mixture and simmer until vegetables are tender, about 20 minutes.

Add parsley just before serving. This broth, carried piping hot in a thermos bottle, is ideal for the industrial worker's lunch box. So is this down-to-the-earth potato soup. Bacon-Potato Soup Use freshly mashed potatoes, if possible. You'll need also about 2 tbs.

bacon drippings, 1 small onion, chopped, 1 strip bacon fried crisp and chopped, 1 tbs. sweet parsley chopped, milk and seasonto taste. Fry bacon, remove. In drippings fry chopped onion until tender but not browned. Next add mashed potatoes and mix thoroughly.

Gradually add warm milk, stirring and beating until the mixture is smooth and free from lumps. Simmer gently for 1-2 hour, stirring frequently. Add seasoning and more milk as needed. Serve very hot in large bowls and sprinkle a little parsley on top. TOMORROW'S MENU BREAKFAST: Tomato and lemon juice, fried cornmeal mush, syrup, coffee, milk.

LUNCHEON: Bacon-potato soup enriched French bread, sliced oranges, peanut cookies, tea or milk. DINNER: Lamb barley broth, sliced hot hard-cooked eggs with butter, wholewheat bread, butter, mixed green salad, applesauce, cookies, milk. 5, 1943 Board No. 1 Calls Up Men Local Board No. 1 for Wicomico county today announced the following men were inducted into the U.

S. Army during the month of December. Ewell Valliant Holland, Ernest Hayden Hastings, Clifton Glenn White, Elwood Nock, RFD No. 1, John Martin Elderdice, Harry James Webb, Lofton Lee Messick, Tyaskin. Norris Hartford Robertson, Roy Levin Horner, Bivalve; Carl Bratten McIntyre, RFD No.

1, Ralph Collins Benett, RFD No. 1, Norman R. Wilkins, Arnel Tyler Green, Quantico, Franklin Baker Jarman, Ralph William Jones, Eden, Franklin Harvey Hastings, Delmar, Sterling VanScoy, Eden, Herman Edward Marshall. Melvin Thomas Phippin, Richard Thomas Hastings, Alonza Tyndall, Vaughn Milton Webster, Waterview, Charles Linwood Messick, James Franklin Parsons, Harry Morris Heath, Huston Ruark Smith, Samuel Francis Marion Adkins, Jr. Lex Lee Pusey, Roland Thomas Cantwell, RFD No.

1, Edward Sewell Webb, Jersey Rd, Carrol Linwood Banks, Fruitland, Elisha Wiliam Parker, William Edward Maddox, Clarence Franklyn Dryden, Franklin Fleetwood Disharoon. Colored Charles Louis Jackson, RFD No. 2, Ignatus Dredden, James Isaac Williams, Paul Medford Dorman, Eden; George Henry Long, Abraham Horatio Wigfall, Jesterville; Charles Walter Parsons. Herman Monrow Brown, Wetipquin; Mervin Lee Dickerson, Tyaskin; Robert Goldsboro Birchhead, Clifford Robert White, Booker Theodore Broadwater, Joe Tucker, Elmer Jones, Thomas Andrew Jones, Fruitland. Bivalve Native Is Presumed Lost Claude Messick, merchant seaman and native of Bivalve, is presumed lost with his ship overdue since September.

The 32-year-old seaman was the victim of a previous sinking in April and spent eight days in an open lifeboat at the time. Now Always POWERFUL SPORTS DOPE DAY NIGHT For 6a0 KC CBS BASIC ALMOST FROM Swing EVERYONE YOU A TO A LISTENS To SYMPHONY The Voice of Yes, almost everyone you know listens to WCAO Because no matter what your tastes may be, there are programs for everyone For for women. for for girls HEAR WCAO The Voice of Baltimore Always popular, is now HISTORY News Sports Symphony Swing Variety Drama. HAPPENS more powerful. the Tune best in to radio has WCAO-600 to offer.

K.C. and enjoy THE SALISBURY TIMES, SALISBURY, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1943 PAGE THREE Salisbury Sailor Sails Around World Promoted to Pharmacist's Mate First Class in the Navy, John James Bunting, is on duty ashore after a tour of active duty which took him a- round the world. He was on one of the last ships to get out of Singapore before it fell to the Japanese in 1942. He was on a big American liner in a convoy which took several thousand British soldiers to Singapore last January. Because of heavy rains and overcast skies the Japanese were unable to bomb the the ship on which he was stationed at its anchorage 15 miles from Singapore harbor.

Other transports of the convoy, according to Naval releases, were bombed repeatedly at their berths in the harbor. Following the experience at Singapore the transport picked up Australians in Egypt and headed for Java to participate in the defense of the Dutch East Indies. They never reached Java because it fell just after they left Ceylon. The ship was routed to Australia. Bunting returned to the United States with the survivors of the aircraft tender Langley and the tanker Pecos, lost in the Southwest Pacific in the defense of the Dutch East Indies, Injured By Bomb Wiliam Duncan Deringer, has been injured in a bomb blast and is recovering in an Army hospital in the South Pacific, his parents have been informed at Chestertown.

William Lowe Weds Miss Sara Leet. Camelsville, and William Bell Lowe, Salisbury, were married here Dec. 31. Football Scores Results of New Year's Day football games: Georgia 9, U.C.L.A. 0 (Rose Bowl).

Tennessee 14, Tulsa 7 (Sugar Bowl). Alabama 37, Boston College 21 (Orange Bowl). Texas 14, Georgia Tech 7 (Cotton Bowl). Second Air Force 13, HardinSimmons 7 (Sun Bowl). East All-Stars 13, West AllStars 12.

le 21 01 20 37 Fi 80 fresh lemons squeezed into warming water; cover the scalp well with the lemon rinse, then follow by another generous rinsing with clear water. Movie Star To Read Book In Broadcasts New York, Jan. 5-(AP)-Most radio contracts are for 13-week periods. But the one Madeleine Carroll of the movies has signed with CBS is altogether different. Its duration will depend upon how long it takes her to read a popular book on the air, and she is to be the sole judge of reading speed.

The program, in a sense a revival of a precious series titled "The Radio Reader" which had a morning tryout, will be on at 5 p.m. five times a week starting January 11. Miss Carroll will seleet the book she is to read, breaking it up into 15 minute sections. She opens with "Lost Horizon. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY Somerset Man Writes From Pacific Importance of mail and news from home cannot be overemphasized, says L.

L. Simpkins, now on duty in the Southwest Pacific, in a letter to Clarence and James Byrd, publishers of the Maryland and Herald, Princess Anne. "Yesterday," he wrote, "your paper of early November came in. And I read her from cover to cover and back again. I even know what Bill White is charging for canned corn and that Ralph Pilchard is selling bread two loaves for seventeen cents, that's how thorough my reading of it is.

Clarence, tell Jim that I even read his editorials and that is surely covering everything. All joking aside, I can't tell you how greatly I appreciate the paper. Sometime when you get half a world away from home and old friends you'll understand what I mean. "Since I saw you all I have been doing duty on a carrier but am off now. At pre- Missing Youth's Body Is Found A verdict of suicide has been returned in the death of Willis J.

Clark, 16, Pittsville, whose body was found in a ditch Saturday afternoon. Dr. L. A. Rademaker, deputy medical examiner, said death was caused by a gunshot wound in the heart.

Sheriff Leroy Brewington and Deputy Don Parks found a 38 caliber revolver in the ditch. A note was found addressed to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Clark, telling of despondency and directing disposition of his property. State Police had been asked to search for him Friday after he failed to return home.

Funeral services were held this afternooni. Bing Crosby's Mansion Burns Bing Crosby's 20-room colonial mansion burned at Hollywood Sunday night from a fire believed to have started from a short circuit when Mrs. Crosby and their four sons were dismantling Christmas tree decorations. A sport shoe with $2,000 in currency tucked into it was tracted from the ruins. te les 10 36 tor ere 30.

Dr Fil ho1 bro 301 roa 411 Sw Ste sent I'm on a tiny island waiting to go into a new command. I'm quite sure that I won't go back aboard the carrier but will go out to some other island and operate from a land base. We don't know where we're going but if the 'scuttlebut' can be true we'll be closer to (Censored.) We are like a kid with a new toy, excited about getting the chance go. "Boys should get a load god' of the mosquitoes down here. It is said that they carry brace and bits, and I wouldn't be surprised.

It seems to me that they must carry Allyson high altitude superchargers in them. These boys are out for blood. "Being raised in the mosquito country I thought I could take anything they had to offer, but these boys have tricks and styles all their own. The ants are almost as bad. "Plenty of natives, but they aren't anything like Hollywood would lead you to believe, far from it.

Our social life is at a complete standstill. Since everything is under a complete blackout and we have nowhere to go, we turn in about dark." W. C. Lawson Weds Miss Edna Byrd Coulbourne and Woodward Cockran Lawson, U.S.N., were married last Saturday. Lawson, resident of Snow Hill, is stationed at Portland, Me.

POST 2 1-9 (COPR. 1943 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. T. REG. U.

S. PAT. OFF. "A picture may be worth a thousand words, chum but you'd still better dig up that New School Opened Here The new East Salisbury School, built at a cost of 000, was opened without ceremony Monday, replacing the 30- year old frame structure on William street. The building was scheduled to be completed in August but scarcity of materials and obtaining of priorities delayed the construction.

The building has 11 classrooms, an auditorium with seating capacity of 500, a modern cafeteria and a library. Classes will move from the old East Salisbury School and the elementary school in the Wicomico High School building. The old building will be used as a vocational war production training center. Crisfield Men Home For Christmas Corp. Furman Dize, stationed in New Jersey, spent a few days with relatives in Crisfield.

Pvt. Kenneth Sterling, Camp Lee, spent the Christmas holidays in Crisfield. Lieut. James Harrison, Fort Eustis, spent the holidays with his parents in Rehoboth, Md. Pfc.

Howard Home Pfc. Robert Howard Christmas holidays with and relatives at Marion Crisfield. Booth Commissioned spent the friends and William T. Booth, Salisbury has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the air forces at Scott Field, Ill. He received his gold bars after completion of a course in communications.

Surveyor Under Bond Roy E. Moore, county surveyor, has been held under $500 bond for Circuit Court action by Peoples Court Judge E. Sheldon Jones on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. Parkhill Promoted Parkhill Promoted Morris Parkhill, Berlin, has been promoted to sergeant with the Army Signal Corps at Drew Field. Florida.

and American fliers who escaped from the Philippines. Ho is now stationed at the Portland branch of the Office of Naval Officer Procurement, Portland, Oregon, after his six months tour of duty at sea. He enlisted as an apprentice seaman in the Navy on April 7, 1937, at Baltimore. Before his return to the United States he served on detached duty with the British Navy in the convoy and troop transport service. Bradley Graduates Leon E.

Bradley has been graduated as an aviation mechanic at the Amarillo Army Air Field, Amirillo, Texas, air forces technical training school. He will be assigned to an Army Air Forces base for maintenance of Flying Fortresses. Married 50 Years Mr. and Mrs. J.

Harden' Twilley, near Mardela, observed their 50th wedding anniversary last Monday. This section is published as a service to those in the armed forces through the sponsorship of the following patriotic firms: John H. Dulany Son E. S. Adkins Co.

Phillips Brothers Red Star Coaches Roberts Associates Seaford Shipbuilding Company, Inc. W. Laird Henry Appointed Judge W. Laird Henry, Cambridge attorney, has been appointed associate judge of the First Judieial Circuit to succeed T. Sangston Insley, retired.

Emerson C. Harrington, Cambridge, who was also a candidate for the judgeship, was appointed by Governor O'Conor as a member of the State Tax Commission. Townsend Out West Floyd W. Townsend has by assigned to the Coast Artillery Replacement Training Center, Camp McQuade, for basic training and specialized training on the big seacoast and harbor defense weapons of the Coast Artillery Corps. Robert Heath Dies Funeral services for Robert W.

Heath, 84, were held here Sunday. Pvt. Corbin Returns Pvt. William F. Corbin.

Fort Bragg, N. has returned camp after a visit here. Sgt. Adkins Returns Sgt. William O.

Adkins has returned to Fort Storey, after visiting his parents here. Mrs. N. J. Gordy Dies Mrs.

Nancy Jane Gordy, 74, died at her home in Delmar New Year's Eve. Sgt. Duncan Visits Sgt. Elmer Duncan, Fort Jackson, S. is visiting relatives here.

Pvt. Hopkins Home Pvt. Billy Hopkins, Fort Totten, L. spent Christmas with his wife and friends at White Haven. Sgt.

Vance Visits Sgt. Robert G. Vance. Felt Meade, is home on furlough. Mrs.

Riggin Dies Mrs. Jennie Riggin died 16 Tuesday night. Peter Hitchens Dies Peter C. Hitchens, 88, died here Thursday. ung 18 $1.0 US $1.0 Gol er.

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