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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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CLARKSVILLE LEAF-CHRONICLE PAGE THREE Tuesday Afternoon, February 13, 1951 Dad Kisses Record Breaker Citizen T. West and Mr3. Hugh G. Morrison, of Johnson City, and Miss Sara Barker of Bristol. tlsm.

"Shortages of building materials," said Louis Mlrlani, council presidet, "make such destruction a hindrance to the defense effort Patriotism Invoked DETROIT. UR Teen-age vandalism costs Detroiters an estimated $2,000,000 a year and city of- The plnon pine tree is the state tree of New Mexico. flclals hope to trim the bill by ap- and a betrayal of car soldiers pealing to the youngsters' patrio- fighting overseas." "332! 1 i requesting that his papers and law books be turned over to the University's School. CROSSVTLLE, (A- The State Highway Patrol says a Crab Orchard, man was killed Sunday when he was struck by a passenger train near here. Patrol Cpl Mayo Wix identified the victim as Lewis Glover, 35, a quarry worker.

Wix said Glover was lying across the tracks when the accident occurred. BRISTOL, GR James M. Barker, insurance agency executive and director of Dominion National Bank, died at his home Sunday. He was a son of the late Col James M. Barker, who served three terms as Mayor of Bristol, Tenn.

Survivors include the widow; a son, James A. Barker of Washington; a brother, Henry N. Barker of Bristol; and three sisters, Mrs. E. Tennessee Brevities NASHVILLE, -A3 William Capers Cherry, 81, consultant-solicitor for the city's legal department, died at a hospital Sunday.

He had been ill for several weeks. Cherry, who served at various times as special Judge of the criminal and circuit courts of Nashville, was graduated from Vander-bilt University Law School In 1891. He was a member of a Nashville law firm from 1892 until 1922 and during World War was legal counsel for Vultee Aviation Corp NEW YORK, UH- Police say a Knoxville, man, who was studying law at Columbia University, slashed his wrists then plunged to his death from his 11th floor room In a dormitory Sunday He was Identified as Joseph M. Harris, 26. Police said the student left a note ELASTIC-GLASS Transparent Bill Folds With Identification and Photo Envelope SPECIAL I i I .4 I Ik I I 1 1 .4 13 ICKSON SADL DRUG CO.

t-. now oPEfj FOR BUSINESS AT MR JUST RECEIUED Greta Garbo, clutching her papers in her hand, poses briefly in Federal building at Los Angeles after taking her final oath in process of becoming a citizens of the United States. The actress filed her declaration to become a citizen in 1948. (AP WIREPIIOTO). Marge Hulton (right), 21, of Chicago, is kissed by her father, John Hulton, after she shattered the American record for the 220 yard breast-stroke.

She swam the event in 3:09.0 in a trial race for the Pan-American games at Athens, Ga. Her time bettered the old mark by 4.6 seconds. (AP WIREPIIOTO). Own Beauty Parlor Aids Women In Mental Hospital Jo Recovery (o) Co) mm (SflG(MJ(B welfare-minded person in her own right. Besides being president of the Huntington local of the Associated Master Barbers, she keeps house for her husband, a retired engineer, and an 11-year-old son.

In addition to her 4-H club work, Mrs. Robertson is active in the Parent-Teacher Association. "I am doing a greater job here than just curling hair." she said. ii ransinianiers I By FRANK JORDAN, Jr. I'nited Press Staff Correspondent HUNTING, W.

Va. (HI A appeal to female vanity a beauty shop has done what doctors and psychologists at Huntington State Mental Hospital couldn't accomplish. It has convinced many woman patients of the advantages of keeping themselves well groomed. This newest wrinkle in care of the mentally-ill also is credited by hospital officials with providing woman patients a contact with the "outside" which is valuable in most long-range programs mental therapy. Details of this pioneer method of rehabilitating mental patients in West Virginia and of the kind-hearted woman who runs the beauty shop were disclosed by the hospital's superintendent, Hiram W.

Davis. Bountiful Is Bountiful BOUNTIFUL, Utah (lit Dr. D. Keith Barnes, county health commissioner, believes Davis County leads any section of the country hi the vital index in the ratio of births over deaths. During 1950, there were 970 births and 120 deaths, a ratio of eight to one or about four times that of the national average of 220 to lOOo Shop Donated Hospital initials thought of the beauty shop idnn months ago but had difficulty finding the right type of person to take over the operation.

Then Mrs. Ola Robinson, a mother and a 4-H club leader, volunteered to give up her own shop in Huntmgtun to move into the hospital. On Nov 1, 1350, she opened shop with a hair dryer and enough other equipment to give fingerwaves, shampoos and other minor beauty opeiatious. Some of the equipment was her own. Then began the difficult task of persuading female patients, some of whom would not touch their owti hair, to make use of the facilities.

DttVis said Mrs. Robinson's kindness and tact were responsible for winning over the naturally-suspicious woman inmates to the idea of improving their personal appearance. Women Insturcted Most of the "customers" had tc This shipment constitutes our quota for the entire year. We do not expect an additional shipment. SEE IE II I GAR THAT.

be told what was happening and BUY YOURS TODAY II ifM liow the were to act. This initial phase of the program proved so successful that Mrs. Robinson start WW ed to instruct selected women on how to care tor their lnigernails so that they could, in turn, teach other patients. On Dec. 12 Mrs.

Robinson began III. -i'ifi paving permanonts alter receiving AT SECRET PREVIEWS FROM COAST TO COAST J. H. TATE SOWS Phone 9412 E. College Street the equipment necessary to administer cold waves.

She added some more of her personal equipment against the day when permanent supplies arrived. Superintendent Davis said many patients in a mental institution automatically refuse to have anything to do with a program that involves regular employes of the hospital. With Mrs. Robinson, lie explained, the associate the normal world and that conquers many fears and prejudices. Like Normal Life Toward this end the shop is open eight Irmrs a day and patrons come fur treatments by appointment just as they would in normal life.

Mrs. Robinson plays her part, too the role of a chatty, slightly go.vwpy beauty operator who always knows the latest news of the cust'jmer's limited world. Mrs. Robinson brings two big quuliiications to her humane job. She is an ex'uenced beauty operator of IV years standing and a Here's Good lews For Parents of Puny Children HADACOL May Relieve Couse Of Distress If Due To Lock of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin And Iron A healthy hildhood is the basis for a healthy adult life Little Lee lloiton.

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W. Hoi inn, said that they just couldn't get I-ee i.wi yf 1 iLiftirrN i i -in i 1 1 i previews, marvelled that a new car with so many advancements could sell for so litllel Tak lh wheal! I' eel how tlie eompletely new Orillow SIkk Ahsorl)er Svsleni takes the out of the roughest road.i in town magii ally turns nils, tracks, i oliblestones to boulevard smootlmessl Feel what il'i like to have plenty of head room room for your lei, for vour shoulders. I'xperienee the extra safely (if "w.itclitovver" visiliil-itv. Now its so easy to "sec out" all mound. No "liluid" spots luiyvvlirrrl Drive without shifting! Dodge GYltO MA I IC Ainoii( a lowest pricwl loituiii ilii transmission frees yon from gear shilling.

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