Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 9

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

I i THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBETUESDAY, FEBIlUARY 24, 194ft 1Voman's Page N'ine CONFIDENTIAL CHAT At a Premium 7. 7.7(''''''"":-, :74.4',747''''.73.'-"'"'":.7.7--..A'1 ANN DEAN vo By ANNE CAMPBELL .0 New Shadefor Allilost 21 By LLIZABETII WilTTS 1 Illy Dear "Casa family trouble and hope mr. L. for the of my nnm e. We will be much better uoti, We need is premium on tender- (2--- We ure getting more and more 2 nese.

i. all like to be misaed and it seems The world moves forward with i 1 Spring Al akeup under all the time. Sun- se ood to your name in dy we usually take the children a strident ar print They Are Sold on ai. again. I in een with you off out to dinner an in to a movie, but It is the mind and not the heart I There's nothing quite like a I I and on but under another name, I think we'll stay home today.

As we stress, co t. I mple te new makeup to make tb.S a 1 lig 1E41111 1 Ir. 1 am sorry for your pre le sent long as we have pnty to eat in And pilgrims fall on the hard '4 you a more charming and inter- 4k a 0 NV11 LAI I. the house we are all happy.2 thoroughfare. i i t.

This 'll 21 1.1 tin It. I always has a months We read about a boat filed with esing person Spring you I .2 vacation and he saves one week tired souls, if is have fun changing your makeup specia 001 4 1 0 tott Of It to take during FebruarY men low wise it, would have been if Almost forgetting they are triv a 1 If because there are ever so many beautiful colors tti choose from. .4 at aipoie ll I he hod taken till of Ina vacation To reach a pinta of refuge; men at tins time thia year. We ail need, whose goals One cf the newest es gay a rest after all the shoveling we Are futile. Sailing, they can- makeups we've seen yet is called ,..1 -rif--- S'Ilt-" 1 have done the past live weeks.

I not arrive. 'Bandwagon Rect." In fact, every- A 1,001111 al know I have had enough of it. ,,,1 .0 I i 4, 4b. .11 i' e. 44 4 I 110 5 CONFIDENTIAL CHAT At a Premium ANN DEAN rs'.

By ANNE CAMPBELL New Shade for Aliii0St 21 By ELIZABETII ll'ilTTS Dear "Casa family troubia and bope Mr. L. 1 We need is premium on tender- ,..7 to be inentiort of Toy nome. wo will be much better boon, We ure getting more and more 2 tlehfi. -r-4 missed and it seems The world moves forward with i under all the time.

Sun- r- 1 2 prng Alakeup to see your name in print 7. 'i There's nothing quite like a 'They Are Sold on day we usually take the children a strident air. 1 i I I I have been with you oft out to dinner and to a movie, but It is the mind and riot the heart but under another name, I think we'll stay home today. As we stress, complete new makeup to maks i4.0 I tSma oNVII 1 ri sorry I or your present long as we have plenty to eat In And pilgrims fall on the hard sfr i YOU a more charming and inter- the house we are all happy.s thoroughfare. 8 esting person.

This Spring you'll -esss 1 1 r- 6, Mr. I. F. always has a month's We read about a boat Ailed with 0, 2 I 1,15 Erv 7 vacation and he saves one week tired souls, have fun changing your makeup 2ss. pas2 00 tt toile of It to take during FebruarY flow wise it would have been if Almost forgetting they are men who strive he had taken all of his viicatinn TO reach a pleve of refuge; men at this time this year.

We ail need, whose goals 0, 11 IS t- i because there are ever so many. 4 4--. beautiful colors te choose from. One cf the newest, gayest .,1 a Especially at Ipole a rest titter all the shoveling we Are futile. Sailing, they can- makeups we've seen yet is called 11- .72 rtf- 0 have done the past live weeks.

I not arrive. Bandwagon nest." In fact. every- 1 i SI mit, aIvhe a of iittt.e it CONFIDENTIAL CHAT My or 11 a 1 1 111 nod again and 1 1 4 tly Dear "Casa for the mention of my ntiMe. We ail like to be missed and it seems good to see your name in print gain I have been with you off and on but under another name, 1 am sorry for your present You'u tog family trouble ond Ilene mr. C.

will he much better burin. We are getting more and more snowed under all the time. Sunday we usually take the children out to dinner and to a movie, but I think well stay home today. As long as we have plenty to eat in the house we are all happy.4. Mr.

It. F. always has a months vacation and he saves one week of it to take during February. low wise it wouid have been if he had taken all of his vocation at this time thia year. We all need, a rest utter all the shoveling we have done the past live weeks.

I know I have had enough of it. THE At a Premium By ANNE CAMPBELL We need A premium on tender-re. The world moves forward with a strident air. It la the mind and not the heart we stress, And pilgrims fall on the hard thoroughfare. We read about a boat filed with tired souls.

Almost forgetting they are men who strive To reach a pinta of refuge; men whose goals Are futile. Sailing, they cannot arrive. BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 191 2 Ae ANN, DEAN New Shade for Spring Makeup There's nothing quite like a complete new makeup to make you a more charming and interesting person. This Spring you'll have fun changing your makeup because there are ever so many beautiful colors to choose from. One cf the newest, gayest makeups we've seen yet is called 'Bandwagon Red." In fact, it Woman's Page Almost 21 By 0 They Are Sold on 44 It Smati Life Especially' 41 1r 'AP; Mne ELIZABETH WATTS Irv1w- tepy nIo vfl eeehnadkennitottiwgh ns If we could resurrect the Golden thing about makes it a winner; i I it's a color that is clear as a for the children as they never Rule, seem to have enough.

When the Imagining ourselves a refugee, 2224.,,,,... trumpet red as red can be, 1 i mittens become too small. I ravel A. misplaced person, a dead ty- with nary a ble note nor an at back to the extra long cuff and rant's tool, 4,, I 1 I orange one. Clear and I il knit on a larger mitten.

In this Caught.in the tempest of harsh gay an and each glass way you don't need as much yarn destiny, beautifu1 it's designed to give -k- 1 8 i as you would for a new pair of rerhaps our difficulties would 1, 1 1 your lips a flattering, lovely look. i has a plus I soon? The Royal tens. May we hear from you again k'amily. tenderness. grow less.

The world could u5e a little l'k' For. there's such satisfaction in 5 4 1 i Anding a cslor that brightens i i i ...06, 1 Pk-a, your lips so lusciously, and at the 1 4 1 1 l' 5 I jUst Want a Ld i 1 ittle 44'''" same time it puts your whole 'i .:1 4 big for us to care for, but my hus- Iss''''' lace in a Spring mood. itbthayAisatnetwoortihnewevnrheinirwtygeocno dleorrfuisl thing al n6g i 'Shack Beside Sea band talks of a trailer. Maybe it X' '2 atabbr'iul-t 1 11:: fi .:.1 4: til tl 1' 't: 311. Dear Sunny Side tipThe song could located by the sea (then 1 type ofeosmkeirealiAvela.

tA, 4,,,,,,,. Iff, I 1 4, 1 it 3:, I i Ili of that name always comes to my MY dream would come to pass). lightly tanned skins take on a i lir .4 ..,,,4 1 I 1 it mind when I see your nom. Yon I just want a little shack beside know. be like two fr" ied eggs LI keep gnoeisciveern vvheilethecreexaemityem aenndt the sea.

where one could have FEMININE FRO FROU modified to ladylike simplic 3so your sunny side up. It's a grand i Aso, 1,,,... do I idea, though of cant al- I Il fresh from the water every ity is seen in the pleating of the enormous chou of that Bandwagon Red" does for i EVERY SIP-(and each glass telas a plus4, lightly tanned skins --t-alteo-n- a i It: 11.1 :1.: 1 1 11 ,111, .,1 I nind when I ee your nom You ow, be s. like two fri. 1 ydour ignnyhsicife tons." ed eggskeep Itls a sirtantd.

it1011E. aogetgle lw Ilya 's livoeugupotoc iutrseimi I just want a little shack beside the sea where one could have fish fresh from om the water every FEMININE FROU FROLI modified to ladylike simplic is seen in the pleating of the enormous chou of that Bandwagon Red" does for gn oe iwd rn loci nk s. 3 NoVvheiletheereexaerniremaerindt 1, et .14: A ri. .,44., Zy I I have been knitting mittens for the children as they never seem to have enough. When the mittens become too small, I ravel back to the extra long cuff and knit on a larger mitten.

In this way you don't need as much yarn as you would for a new pair of mittens. May we hear from you again soon? The Royal Family. Just Want a Little Shack Beside Sea Dear Sunny Side tipThe song of that name always comes to my mind when I see your nom. You know, be like two fried eggs, keep your sunny side up." Its a grand idea, though of course I can't If we could resurrect the Golden Rule, Imagining ourselves a refugee, A misplaced person, a dead tyrant's tool. Caught.in the tempest of harsh destiny, rerhaps our difficulties would grow less.

The world could use a little tenderness. big for us to care for, but my husband talks of a trailer. Maybe it could be located by the sea (then my dream would come to pass). I just want a little shack beside the sea, where one could have Ash fresh from the water every FEMININE FROU FROLI modified to ladylike simplic ity is seen in the pleating of the enormous chou of everything about makes it a winner; it's a color that is clear as a trumpet red as red can be, with nary a blae note nor an orange one. Clear and gay and beautiful, it designed to give your lips a flattering, lovely look.

For there's such satisfaction in finding a cclor that brightens your lips so lusciously, and at the same time it puts your whole lace in a Spring mood. Another wonderful thing about this winning color is its suitability to every type of skirt. Ala. baster white skins come alive-- lightly tanned skins take on a newer look. while creamy and golden skins love the excitement that "Bandwagon Red" does tor Ot -1 children, I felt the same way, you give him one more chance I think you will never regret it.

'You and the children have so much to gain by such a decision. realize it is a big step to take after so much unhappiness. but It It worth it. Now I would like to thank all the kind slaters who helped me with their letters or advice when I needed it most to Dabs, Whispering Hope. Higher Ground and Fenced In also any one else who sent me letters, I used to be "Just but will change my nom to Yellow Roses.

tRE, Hello ThereMay come in? Ever sinre was old enough to read, i've been reading the House. hold section of the Boston Globe. My mother has so many scrapbooks that I often think she's one of the writers. She lives ir another state. When I was married she presented me with a cook book she made for me out of recipes clipped from the Globe.

It's the most orderly thing you'd hope to And. Cheek a notch on the edge and you can flip to whatever you desire. My entire life was spent in Cities and now I am just, A Country Mouse. 1 60e 461711iS 4unsweet helps keep you regular! la Bettis or Cans Prepared and distributed by fil smokers of Mott's apple juice, apple sauce, cider, vinegars, and lollies 0 Ask 44 .4,1 sum 1, .) kj 1 'I'llsst) ri 4f, 1744So anSVIleet belPs keep you regular. Lilop 4, 41 AP -I 410 ill paglillE 161.4,, glOio 'C wik, diet1142 Z.

Grossoaslood tiv it Gnod lioanksotpirtt i Ill a I I le NESUICEt In Bottles butter, or Cans 7 07 4, grow out of now students at school. but you town." "crabby" individual sometimes, then I hang my head in shame to think that I Jet things "get me." resh water laks but that Burnt It'h Es dmooi no iltibme et eer vaelrlyt hd ea yt i ims ea. quite at-a day. owfMr. H.

G. has a fondness for fe, uwl da nv 'ets se glai iknes th et a in the clap them brown nylon net on a profile pillbox of brown hair. It's a Lilly Dache creation tious fashions. in one of her new flirta i course, the important thing l' '4 4 a fr in a lipstick is its durability and I 4 4 long-lasting qualities. which this -'411s If' -Ile' new lipstick has.

You'll find it is I new adventure. tore. I do not have he rocks, nor he feel of salt air on one's face. so very. very smooth that it goes JOHN TURCO AND HELEN NVOLOSHYNBoosters on like a dream.

and stays evenly, time to collect my thoughts but far Walpole. .40 in more quiet times I dream of but it, could be a substitute of a COLOR IN YOUR LIFE to give your lips a luscious. love- ly look for a good long while. 'You can't beat a small Zohn and Helen are both pret- the day when I can sell out here kind. He likes to swing in a ham- I For information about new and settle down -where the wild mock between two pines, While I I that's what Helen Woloshyn.

16, ty a uth at to drop in at the Yo waves calleth." I don't see how love to roam the beaches. I don't 1 By DOROTHY DRAPER makeup for Spring. call Ann Dean. and John Turco. 18.

both seniors Center every Saturday night- 1 at LA 3-2033. weekdaYs, exceet at Walpole High say and they "You pay 35 cents as a donasion it can ever come to pass, for my know where I would put the fam- Saturday, or write Boston Globe, back it up with plenty of informa- cach tune you go kit vvhere husband is definitely a landlubber. when they come to visit my Choose l'our Color Scheme but my mind keeps striving for litle shack. The One who watches inclosing stamped-addressed en. tion.

could you go and to an that goal. We've talked of ell. sng when our boy has settled in leave things in His hands. I do 'scheme, making it seem as difficult a feat as a trip to Mars Helen. "There are almost 500 John is heading for Holy his own home, as this place is too velepe.

"In a town like ours you get orchestra for that amct, of above knows what's best, so I'll OOK AFTErt BOOK has been written on choosing a colot to know everybody." explains money." he says gratefully, hope you are having sunny days. in a rocket ship. It isn't! Color chemes ca Do let me have a word from you. Best wishes, Higher Ground. fa srt anything you please.

It may be the predominating color in your Birds I still where he warts to play Helen would like to go to Rad- vorite painting, a special hade of pink from inside a sea shell, Dear a get Andividual attention. They iseau BleuI so enjoyed just started a guidance program he ()elle loveliness of your let- at school when svere freshmen. chile and train to be a laboratory or yellow tulips growing against a gray atone wall The world is tter Icl'escribing the pheasant epi- but it's booming and every stu- technician. Both are high in gees 0 oleo Give Your Husban full of inspiration for color schemes. their praise of the help given by I My theory is to select the loveliest colorS you can findthrow sode.

I felt I must write and tell dent gets an individual interview." you so. Last Fall as I was driving the school guidance departriert One More Chance -I hope to settle down right in them togetherand your own taste, resourcefulness and in- along a country road I noticed Walpole," says John who is presi- Recipes Dear DorothyAlthough you, dividuality will carry you through. some activity beyond the fence in dent of his class and a star in 'you ve really got a sass by Mrs. Mary. If aohn.

'they'll see you right away asked lit-Jinx for advice. I too, Never be afraid of clear, fresh color! See it in terms of a a cornfield which had been has. football. basket ball and baseball. vested.

I stopped and saw three 7 Add an exciting would like to help you, because I magic palette that can turn a dreary room into one of enchant- had almost the very same vine- rnent. Then watch bow that new brightness will affect you. One hens and one male hensant feed- "The townspeople take a lot of and talk. it out with you." feels that taking an active part in t. en a "So do added Helen.

who I 'sts new hot bread rience. My husband end I were ing by a pile of corn husks. When things that go on in a community interest in ha I CCU. tr can't be drab and spiritless in a room that is alive and vibrant to the simplest separated a few years ago, but for itbti Thomas, they became aware of the fact that wh it light And if color, or ar. you're a doubting omas, they were being observed.

they plY i salad or one. a different' reason than you are at ter. I at achool." eays Helen. One time just one who should start right now to try it and see! started picking their way across we've kept it up and that gives project and they formed Boost- dish luncheon, sePara ow. a in th i Il we needed money to carry out a Army for a few months and when in Selecting curtains and sl covers in relation to wall colors the field and toward the woods IsiVeduhrai'tness ath3e.oviti,tahr.cbcnni ers' Club and raised every cent i and yourguests dee! "And the I 4kL ,...1 whole meal is also.

ts I. You can have an exactly matching color scheme. 1114 is 1 I 4, he returned to civilian life he re- ill think the turned to his ebi'ldren and me .4 worth head- I can understand how you I 1, -1 lines. feel when he comes to see the I ya eoeumr se no cgoi voe, tmwoos yo ai no? tahno firnegattehsts.difficulty. YOU Can take 1 i i i I .1.1.., 4 one that uses the same color throughout the roo m.

For instance, I have a friend who has her walls and ceiling pale hydrangea-blue. us all a chance to dance Without walkin.g siisngle file anyd lyed tbyrthdeg payiino.gg tooldotriofe mia oinoevyerorthwe ictohuout Jed," master trained ni es trvin n- ually disappeared before reaching the thicket. It gave me such a funny feeling. almost as though I 7.atah. is Ue re havin, a Care D-y In has been undefeated for four dinner by the Rotary Club.

It school hockey team which guest speakers will all be given a should be a bits thine." always live up to it. I'm quite a "crabby" individual sometimes, then I hang my head in shame to think that I Jet things "get me." But I'm doing better all the time. In the meantime, every day is a new adventure. I do not have time to collect my thoughts but in more quiet times I dream of the day when I can sell out here and settle down "where the wild waves calleth." I don't see how it can ever come to pass, for my husband is definitely a landlubber, but my mind keeps striving for that goal. We've talked of selling when our boy has settled in his own home, as this place is too Towel 0 0 tegoritro Recipes Add an exciting ,71., new hot bread if to the simplest Wad or one.

i dish luncheon, 4 1 and yourguests 1. will think the whole meal is worth head- lines. V. day. Mr.

H. G. has a fondness for fresh water lakes, but that wouldn't be like hearing the clap of waves against the rocks. nor the feel of salt air on one's face, but it could be a substitute of a kind. He likes to swing in a ham.

mock between two pines, while I love to roam the beaches. I don't know where I would put the family when they come to visit my litle shack. The One who watches above knows what's best, so I'll leave things In His hands. I do hope you are having sunny days. Do let me have a word from you.

Best wishes, Higher Ground. Give Your Husband One More Chance Dear DorothyAlthough you asked lit-Jinx for advice, I too, would like to help you, because had almost the very same experience. My husband and I were separated a few years ago, but for a different reason than you are separated now. Ile was in the Army for a few months and when he returned to civilian life he returned to his children and me, also. I can understand how you feel when he comes to see the if brown nylon net on a profile pillbox of brown hair.

It's a Lilly Dache creation in one of her new flirta tious fashions. COLOR IN 11 By DOROTHY DRAPER Ij Choose Your Color Scheme nOOK AFTER BOOK has been written on choosing a colot 'scheme, making it seem as difficult a feat as a trip to Mars in a rocket ship. It isn't! Color schemes can grow out of anything you please. It may be the predominating color in your favorite painting, a special shade of pink from inside a sea shell, or yellow tulips growing against a gray stone wall. The world is full of inspiration for color schemes.

My theory is to select the loveliest colors you can findthrow them togetherand your own taste, resourcefulness and individuality will carry you through. Never be afraid of clear, fresh color! See it in terms of a magic palette that can turn a dreary room into one of enchantment. Then watch how that new brightness will affect you. One can't be drab and spiritless in a room that is alive and vibrant with color, be it light or dark. And if you're a doubting Thomas, you're just.the one who should start right now to try it and Selecting curtains and slipcovers in relation to wall colors seems to give most women the greatest difficulty.

You can take your choice of two ways of handling this: I. You can have an exactly matching color Scheme. This is one that uses the same color throughout the room. For instance, I have a friend who has her walls and ceiling pale hydrangea-blue. YOUR LIFE them.

Of course, the important thing In a lipstick is its durability and long-lasting qualities. which this new lipstick has. You'll find it is so very, very smooth that it goes on like a dream. and stays evenly, to give your lips a luscious. lovely look for a good long while.

For information about new makeup for Spring. call Ann Dean. at LA 3-2033. weekdays, except Saturday, or write Boston Globe, inclosing stamped-addressed en. velope.

Birds I Know Dear Oiseau BleuI so enjoyed the poetic loveliness of your letter describing the pheasant episode. I felt I must write and tell you so. Last Fall as I was driving along a country road I noticed some activity beyond the fence in a cornfield which had been harvested. I stopped and saw three hens and one male pheasant feeding by a pile of corn husks. When they became aware of the fact that they were being observed, they started picking their way across the field and toward the woods walking single file and led by the master.

I strained my eyes trying to follow them but they just. gradually disappeared before reaching the thicket. It gave me such a funny feeling. almost as though I JOHN TURCO AND HELEN for Walpole. -La At.

"You can't beat a small town." that's what Helen Nifoloshyn. 16. and John Turco. 18. both seniors at Walpole High say and they back it up with plenty of information.

"In a town like ours you get to know everybody." explains Helen. "There are almost 500 students at school. but you still get Andividual attention. They just a guidance program at school when were freshmen. but its booming and every student gets an individual interview." "I hope to settle down right in Walpole," says John who is president of his class and a star in football.

basket ball and baseball. "So do added Helen. who feels that taking an active part in things that go on in a community adds a lot. 'Me have a youth center. It started during the war.

but weve kept it up and that gives us all a chance to dance without paying a lot of money or without baying to drive all over the countryside to get there." Helen plays on the school hockey team which has been undefeated for lour years. 4, 4 WOLOSHYNBoosters Zohn and Helen are both rret, ty apt to drop in at the Youth Center every Saturday night-'You pay 35 cents as a donauon cach time you kdr- vvhere could you go and dMce to an orchestra for that arnor.t of money." he says gratefully, John is heading for Holy Crosg. where he wants to play football Helen would Lke to go to Radcliffe and train to be a laboratory technician. Both are high in their praise of the help given by the school guidance departert and by Mrs. Mary Buliock.

you've really got a Ptoblem." says John. 'they'll see you right away and talk. it out with you." The townspeople take a tot of Interest in what's going en at school." says Helen. "Ore time we 'needed money tn carry out a project and they formed a 13oo5Iers Club and raised every cent we needed." "Were having a Cireer Day in April." John added. "And the guest speakers will all be given a dinner by the Rotary Club.

It should be a big thing." I "She was voted the most valuable player." put in John. who like the rest of the Walpole 'High students watches a game xylien he gets an afternoon off from practice. The carpet is blue. The curtains are plain blue and the rug is blue with heavy fringe. All the slipcovers are in the same shade of blue.

Flowers and accessories provide the necessary notes of interest. 2. Or you can have a sharply contrasting color scheme which is that combines colors that help to set each other off. I know of a house in Maryland that had one room done in a deep elephant-gray, villi railings in the same deep gray. The rug was rough, shaggy white cotton and the curtains a bright lemon yellow.

The slipcovers were an elephant-gray chintz with big red and yellow flowers and green leaves. For an added touch of red there was a Chinese-red lacquer secretary. The scheme was most effective and with big white lamps and shades the result was both cheerful and inviting. There aren't many "don'ts" about choosing a color scheme. Just have masses of color that balance.

In other words. if you have a large yellow sofa on one side of the room, you will want to pick up the yellow on the other side of the room in curtains or chairs or both. It's as simple as that! So don't worry too much about your color scheme, but let's go out of the same old dreary rut, and make ours a background for happy and optimistic living. We all can stand more color in our lives! teopyrtaht. INC New York Herald Tribune, inc.) instance.

end the CAKE FLOUR A Product of Comoro' Food. I Frances Lee Barton Pecan topp muffins, for i mstance. Made in about two clock tic with the new Swans Down Self ing Cake Flour, they're tender el fine as only Swans Down man can be. PECAN TorrEo MUFFINS Up it recipe for Quick Muffins on 1 swans Down Self Rising Cake Flo i a cla 5 pr 1 nkl Pecan Topping (re, pe below) over batter before bakir Bake in hot oven (42511) 20 minut, or until done. Make' 8 large muffins.

Posen Topping. Mix together 8 tab' 1 spoons brown auger, 2 tablespoons fins chopped pecan meats. 2 teaspoons nsit ad and dash of salt. 1 (Au measurements arc level.) i WA II 0 vi II tee i top Frances Lee Barton Pecan topped muffins, for Made in about two clock ticks with the new Swans Down Self Riging Cake Flour, they're tender fine as only Swans Down muffins can be. PECAN Torr Eo Mut recipe for Quick Muffins on Swans Down Self Rifling Cake Flour package.

Sprinkle Pecan Topping (recipe below) over batter before baking. Bake in hot oven (425F.) 20 minutes, or until done. Makes 8 large muffins. Posen Topping. Mix together 8 tablespoons brown sugar, 2 tablespoons finely chopped paean meats, 2 teaspoons ed butter, and dash of salt.

(itittnecourements arc love) SWA I School spirit is good at Walpole High. both say, but they think it could stand a little improvement. But as far as the town is concerned. "there isn't a better place to live, anywhere." SULLIVAN trail once more he had with him had been present at a mystical event. This occurred only a few days previous to the opening of the gaming season.

I hope they kept safely within the dense woods. They are so beautiful and so harmless. Write again, won't you Ursa Major. To DoryI'm glad you and your children enjoy the birds. Teach your children to care for them and to observe them.

To learn where each bird lives and spends most of his time, whether in the tree-top. on the ground, near stream or lakes or by the sea. The lessons Nvill perhaps help them to care for the birds throughout their life time and to increase their skill in observa. tinn. The brown bird with spotted throat and tummy may be a thrush.

Would have to have more details to identify it accurately. However, your description of the starling leaves no doubt. He usually travels in groups. small and large, and his mandible Is yel low. Write again.

On the Arm of My Chair. Dear Darby BeeNice to see 7.str -I, i I I 1 Is 'LI 1 7 1 It 1 I it fii- I I 144 0 ",.) 1 A. IF! 71- A i 1 .4 .4 1,1 1: I :1 44., V''''. 441 i i 7I te' I I rt, 't s' 11 1 3) I -4 ''''ir ti ----7 3 1, 4,, i 1, ilf. 1,, i lt I i i v.

l'7 4 lt, 4 i 1 4 i 4 1 4 The Inexperienced Liar 1 By JEAN 1 SYNOPSIS Thu Yeith. policeinan pretending to ha a playboy I know lna at Lake-in-thesay tile! mat naa enema your welcome back to me in your gets Aa Steve ns, wattage-1 Jill lfe and almost ended his own. secretary. but runs afoul of her boss. Ca 'i, He went on down to the FAM of the 1' I Er aa; ea she Roatler.

and hia bodYguard, Gig rieMOn recent letter. Do you read books to, a he riff nearby Reno. Bill clear blue lake to the vicinity bird-loving friend in dis- which the shots might have about birds? Through the kind- ne 1 a i closee his real missionto vrove that his from All, ..1 friend, Rick Marlin. mind 'accidentaliY" .1. drowned On his vvedding was.

in been fired. pine needles and a fact, murdered. A threatening note writ- ten in Bonner's orrice and knowledge of rocks held ut book about no telltale footprints. Maine I have been enjoying a the migration of birds SOMETHING NEV 11AS BEEN ADDEDPatients 1 I i A it)OVI 11 t'S .4 a his upstair oker same in hich r. rirob.r.ty- to.

Tiw putler You have chosen a unique name. oat Childrens Hospital are being entertained by Billy At four o'clock. Sunday Jones could you tell why you chose it? Romano, creator of the new "Rmanima car ls," i- 1:1, (.,,,:,.,,,,,,...... and Benson as heing nci6sitlY -Involved came along leading a saddled bay for My own was used because a pair Bill Keith to ride. Sunday's usually 1 i si in the murder.

On a ride along a ledite. 1 Bil and Alana are shot et and her horse cature animals that can be formed with an artful twisting of balloons especially modeled to inflate of scarlet tanagers had a nest in is jellied. A few motnenla 1 ter they twinkling blue eyes were somber. a tree in our yard when I first or fash many an on is hear rid ng, a appoachind ear that eFigarea there was bad trouble." wrote to the Globe, many years tiig imals. These SO ill bld ex- 1 r3tr their assailant are comi nif.

a eytte CHAPTER XVIII said quietly, when the sorrel ago. They yore to be seen nearly came home without his bridle." every time I went out in the yards clusively in Boston at Jordan Marsh Company. Did Alana tell you?" Keith sometimes on the doorstep. The Clew 'Not much. She was bawlina You Scarlet Tanager.

find Jill?" Style Show Staged 'Brighton Bri hton Knights The two men who rode around the trail where you start down." 1 bend in the trail above Kettle Lake "Yes. I marked the place on the Dear Rose GardenThanks so IT looked as though they were seeing much for your letter. Haven't the Cs. 0 behind him did the The first essa- ghost The s. man on the lead horse Sunday Jones straightened his response's to my request for in- back slowly.

His rotund body had formation been amazing? I'm by Lamson Hubbard Hear Bishop ri ht elin reined in sharply and the other. 11 a -ali World more dignity in the saddle. "Guess sorry to say that I may have the first time since ore or The "ensemble.look" returned for Growth the Cathohand with democracy. Bishec Church in John America has developed hand in tody; tie a string around your finger man spluttered, "What's go see," he said briefly. missed some replies.

as 1A'e take War II as Lamson Hubbard yester- J. Wright told the Brighton Council. sasakaaS.selsiiiaSS'sS:SS.:':.-:a;s::::::i'-:: the trouble not until Within Bill Keith, he rode the Evening Globe, which does not to remember your used fats are still i day at Hotel Statler presented a K. of yesterday at a comnsenien ae ssassisaaasassa then did Bill Keith realize that he hurriedly back to Lake-in-the-sky always carry the Bird I Know Lodge, was a growing feeling of column. However, thanks to my nceded to help ease the greatest shortage still kept the stubby revolver trained 3 on them, even after he saw the fish.

frustration, a realization that he was daughter, who gets the Morning i of fats and oils in the world's history. v.co,alordrfruolbefsashaitonashpo::,,i,niegwoff oSrpr5inoog sbrcehaokofialsitall.inThKt. nigChotslurmrbekliolluess. aassass ing Mee in their hatbands and their Only a little farther along than he had Globe. I have gotten three letters members of the Boston Business and parted members, celebrated by Rev.

ly attended a memorial mass for de- Our government says the supply isn't pack horse. heavily laden. been before the dangerous day which otherwise I would have John L. Frawley. near!" enough uh to meet toda's gy industrial .,,.4.:,,,,,,....,..

..0,6,... Keith put the revolver back in his began. He had a threatening note and missed. e- pocket "Sorry: he apologized. a bullet to take to the sheriff witn Your nom is lovely and brings reeds, One way you can help prevent v'- ,4 :,.....1,, shakily guess I nervous We hi story about nick Martin death mind the beautiful rose 'vs to ardens but the note had no writer and the almost everywhere in Essex Coun Professional Women's Club.

hl cll. ni twilight i highlighted 1 i 1 go hoc group hoc At the head table 'were Rev. Wil- him Deputy pastor Colt if lie I Fra- this supply from getting too low, is to just had an accident." -11toyhfl-'llostd bsque jckets es District utteaa. l. iict Deen Thorrs I Fee- 14 "Accident? Both men dismounted bullet no gun.

ty. especially in the Cape Ann ti 1 I Ace variety of btolegr a0 rS M. i tlzrn in used fa. ts --t. eetlittsi.r.tsiirleal:g.uged from pencil- haft.

Fourth Degree r.litster John and carne forward and Alana moved Keith knew of only one method section. I am looking forward to slim wrapped sithouettes to full- Delay, Deputy Grand Knight Walter 1 1 ii out of Keith's arms. to get the truth quickly and. by driving through these again dur- "The young lady's horse fell the time he had tied a sweating Jag flowing types. Navy and middy Ilenneberry and Past Grand Knight ii, k.

over there." Keith nodded his head horse near the corral at Lake-in-the- a V. ere predominating Michael O'Farrell Summer comes colors in snits season; that isif blues and blck toward theta steep, rocky slope be- Sky stables, he was ready to use it. a 1 a ,1 i side the trail. "My own horse ran He almost ran down the road to sassaa.s.saas a Speaking of evening grosbeake I have never had them this early. mostly had full, swinging backs, Bradford Son Recovenng was helping in her.

In dresses, prints ruled. Topcoats "'S 3 a 's nassasassassaassasaa away while the lodge, into, the casino, and uP so I'm anticipating their arrival many with the high chin-chin collar. Could you see that she gets back to the cashier's cage. "Where's Gig to Lake-in-the-Sky. Benson?" he demanded.

Robert H. Bradford. son of Gov 4 and Mrs. Bradford. who has been they'll call on you first.

Will you scarves, jackets and capes being lea- Feb. 15, or thereabouts. Perhaps under treatment for an ear infee- a a The fishermen were eager to do "He doesn come to work until Furs provided a luxuriant touch, a S'," 1 anything they could. They helped the girl answered. "Can write again and tell ais about the tured.

birds that visit you? I live inland, eluded a predominance of rustling The after-five grouping in- non at Massachusetts General Hs- pital, will be realeased weaan a i .444 her into the saddle of the thin rnan' therefore our species will be taffetasa beard before seen" idea. day or so. fully recovered, the hos- "as's' a horse and he rode the pack animal. "Just tell me where I can find I help?" a. 4 al 2.

"How about you. Bill? Alana him." in Essex County and she, too, Hubbard's advertising manager, was ferent A good friend of mine lives Mrs. Peggy Wetherald. Lamson pital said last night. rasa "Have you asked at the loves the birds.

in charge of the show. DEATH NOTICES 1 ay. You say you re-use thern for cooldng? "I'm going to find Jill," he said. He was striding toward the lobby White Cottage saass "Better tell Sunday Jones at the before she had finished When he nooTH-In Dorchester. Good! But, there are always a few drops stable to come back for me.

I'll asked for Benson at the desk, the $2000 Dz'amond Pin 23, Nlartort 4Parkerl. wife of the la's William J. Booth. la Sumner ft. would be Serv- left after that to save, What about tart walking when I'm through." clerk looked annoyed and a few ices at the Burroughs Funeral lic-ne.

21 eno swung the gray club coupe, VIrginia at Uohams Corner. on Thura- It was a tortuous descent to the men and women. lounging in leather s'a ro. Relrolves and etas. 1.03., at I trying wartime tricks again, like melt- on sudden impulse.

into the dirt friends ted. rriends rtIsll raI jagged rocks where Keith, half an chairs, looked up in surprise at the Disappears in CJub rtnerday afternoon soul evenvng. 2-4 ing down fat trimmings, skimming s. hour later, found the black mare, harshness of his voice. road that led to the stables Sunday Disappearance of a $2000 di Weamond and 7-9 n.

Mercifully, she had been killed "Mr. Benson was around this Charlevtown. rPh. gravies? You'll salvage double! on in owned by Mrs. Helen Braude of made a morning, the clerk id coldly.

the fall. He rim sa co "Have you tried his roomand the outside the barn. Beside 1m. Jones was sitting on a bale of hay tZhin) 7' search scarred and torn Bill Keith 'When he climbed up the the ground, was a saddle freshlY 1264 Beacon st, in a i I'mbed 23. at sae a.

re do night club is being in- chy, Fob. downtown own 111 resicierce. 2 Wathinvon sq. beach or swimming pool?" of his car and walked toward the High laws at St. Mary's Church at 9 ADVERTIS ENT 1 EM Before reason told hi ha you old man with ou vesti ated lice.

a sudden stab of o'clock. Relatives and friends York di dn't find a man in a place this Mrs. Braude. attending an affair New aners please COPY. A tIEDU HEREls ill'ehte dtidn't want to be found regret and i itnd 1.

barrassment CkS.SIDYIn Chlsea. Feb. 21. Bnhert a Ike to make it right of the New Century Club at the Pr, beloved son nf 1.11 ril IN led all the places the night club Sunday. missed the pin 4nre with vou comehow, if I clerk had mentioned.

Until mid- after she left a vitae for the dance 11:,70.11 3natasaa's: isa, as- a a 20. at a Tti Solenn tlnetal Ma51 at SL Rose Church at 9 Id be on his way to 'I emr eaa Int horses lost floor, she told police. 4. a HELpFul. lip trillegxhitcBenosron cosare likely, a non-extra- could eas I A- payscl.MSe Sunday took Off his sombrero and friends invited to iata.

i fs TAX ditable place, and no one but Keith jure urs 2-5 and 7-10. Are you slim enough to wear the new help find him! CH Gilchrist Display lay 1 ris i) AMBFIILAINOlt Westweink 'Feb 72. and wiped the inner band. "Th aeleo only other way to make it right Rodney. hitshand of the late Mary tSii- fr styles? ro matter what Bill Ke watch pointed to 6:30 wo bring Jill back can vr 1rvant Chambet lain.

5er Ica a is w'alked past the door of een-Age Fashions h.t 54 Dover teal, Too, you nay, "new look" fashions area when be a a 11 er ha ened, I do that. Wit pp cy, ln.nat 3..10 tn. and il lend flatterinf if yciu're overweight. Alone Stevens' linusekeeping etibin, a mr Keith?" SPring fashions for teen-agers will a Remember; too; no other kitchen watts If you re reducing nowor plan tO Inside his own cabin he nulled oft Bill Keith's jaw tightened, el hope be exhibited by 20 carefully-selected F. eatlara- a the new.

riding boots and undressed tctLi.a,- IA 0 1: find the booklet, "Kellogg I find out soon, Sunday. Did any- Greater Boston models of that Patrie'k Coili. 74111-1-ni fo can be turned Into cash and how I A ot ower, ol owed dl a stinging ns rm i la 0,1 7 Weight Control Plan helpful. It one else from the lodge have your three chows Neednes- r- a cash counts in these days of high food cold one, removed only the tiredness a group during se s' aa gives 8 special sets of scientifically horses out this morning? day at Gilchrist's. Shows will be at sTivalasa, eiaiet .4 from his body.

The sense of defeat The prices butchers pay for used 7,, balanced menus for every meal, every remained. "Sure. Lots of 'em." to Ato rn 12::3 P- In and 3 P- m- on ss'ilial. eIrts-rnait fats are way up, on the average. So don't day of the Week and insurance- It svould be a time until mid- 'Anybody the you know real wll?" seventitifloor.

as suave ss -ass. company weight tables for each type ni 'No ght, when he could expect to see The models. chosen by Harry Con- CONANT-71 So mervire. Fels 23. 'Mar-.

throw your fats out turn 'em in! JUltPt E. inalayo. wIte of Clarence of body frame Tese menus Gig Benson. Keith decided to apend you tel. some-ode 'who over noted New York well li Can 1 Is; Conant, I uneral Itmn her tiornr.

ell st on Thurvlay. include KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN the time in Reno with Mary Gerard, ht'" erky blouses whirlawav cella nwris a rifle with a telescope leg show 8 stenuteryt ma. ca i Rick Martin's fiancee By this time which contains vital whole-grain pro- Keith rapped out. lerina skirts. Spring suite, young top- erillea Cillarrh at 11.4,4;:nro.

Relo't, el Ke4plartung Used inc. rats American Fat Salvage Committee, tective food elements needed she would have his letter, mailed the ne war be i Sunday Jones eased the sombrero pers and other Spr and Wends, on-ot d)at- night before in which he had writ- back on his head slowly and his items. d. Th whether you le or no Is oo ten of the showdown he had ex. ght blue eyes narrowed.

''Sure," 1 Nancy Pepper. of Calling asa-ss. let is FREEjust write Kellogg ected as. It would need explaining. he said.

"Gig Benson." All Girls magazine. ski iscuss .11 th -OTHER-DEATH l'aOTICEn ON I sa: a Dept. N. Battle Creek. Mich.

dd Out on the highway, headed for Tomorrow oomeone Stole $50.000." garments as they are shown. rAc le 4 le as a -Lady; tie a string around your finger to remember your vsed fats are still nceded to help ease the greatest shortage of fate and oils in the world's history. Our government says the supply Isn't nearly enough to meet today's industria1 reeds. One way you can help prevent this supply from getting too low, is to turn in used fats. You-say you re-use them for cooking? Good! But there are always a few drops left after that to save, What about trying wartime tricks again, like melting down fat trimmings, skimming gravies? You'll salvage double! TAT Remember; too; no other idtehen waste can be turned into cash and how cash counts in these days of high food costs.

The prices butchers pay for used fats are way up, on the average. So don't throw your fats out turn 'em in! 4 '4. he a playboy at Lake-in-the-Sky LodCt gets to know Alan. Stevens, a secretary. but runs afoul of her boss.

Cal and his bodYguard, Gig Tenon. To the sheriff in nearby Reno. Bill discloses his real missionto prove that his friend, Rick IVIartin. found "accidentallY" drowned on his wedding day. was.

in fact, murdered. A threatening note written in Routier's ollice and knowledge of a big upstairs poker game in Which Martin probably played point to and Benson as being pri6siblY -involved in the murder. On a ride along a ledge. Bill and Alana are shot at and her horse iI killed. A few moment.

later they hear riders approaching, and tear that their assailant are coming. a CHAPTER. XVIII The Clew The two men who rode around the bend in the trail above Kettle Lake looked as though they were seeing ghosts. The man on the lead horse reined In sharply and the other. behind him.

did the same. The first man spluttered, "What's what's. the trouble not until then did Bill Keith realize that he still kept the stubby revolver trained on them, even after he saw the fishing flies in their hatbands and their pack horse. heavily laden. Keith put the revolver back in his pocket.

"Sorry," be apologized, shakily. "I guess I'm nervous. We've I just had an accident." "Accident?" Both men dismounted and carne forward and Alana moved out of Keith's arms. The young lady's horse fell over there," Keith nodded his head toward thet steep, rocky slope beside the trail, "My own horse ran away while I was helping her. Could you see that she gets back to Lake-in-the-Sky.

The fishermen were eager to do anything they could. They helped her into the saddle of the thin rnan's horse and he rode the pack animal. "How about you. Bill?" Alana asked. "I'm going to find Jill," he said.

"Better tell Sunday Jones at the stable to come back for me. I'll start walking when I'm through." It was a tortuous descent to the jagged rocks where Keith, half an hour later, found the black mare. Mercifully, she had been killed by the fall. He made a grim search. When he climbed up the ADVERTISEMENT HERE'S A HELPFUL TIP Are you slim enough to wear the new styles? no matter what you pay, "new look" fashions aren't flat tmring it you're overweight.

If you'r reducing nowor plan to you'll find the booklet, "Kellogg's Weight Control Plan," helpful. It gives 8 special sets of scientifically balanced menus for every meal, every day of the weekand insurance-company weight tables for each type of body frame These menus include KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN which contains vital whole-grain protective food elements needed whether you diet or not This booklet is FREEiust write Kellozrz let is FREEjust write Kellogg Dept. N. Battle Creek. Mich.

the flattened bullet that had ended Jill's life, and almost ended his own. He went on down to the rim of the clear blue lake to the vicinity from which the shots might have been fired. But pine needles and rocks held no telltale footprints. At four o'clock. Sunday Jones came along leading a saddled bay for Bill Keith to ride.

Sunday's usually twinkling blue eyes were somber. "Figured there was bad trouble," he said quietly, "when the sorrel came home without his bridle." "Did Alana tell you?" Keith asked. 'Not much. She was bawlin'. You find Jill?" "Yes.

I marked the place on the trail where you start down." Sunday Jones straightened his back slowly. His rotund body had more dignity in the saddle. "Guess rn go see," he said briefly. Within Bill Keith, as he rode hurriedly back to Lake-in-the-sky Lodge, was a growing feeling of frustration, a realization that he was only a little farther along than he had been before the dangerous day began. He had a threatening note and a bullet to take to the sheriff witn his story about Rick Martin's death.

but the note had no writer and the bullet no gun. Keith knew of only one method to get the truth quickly and, by the time he had tied a sweating horse near the corral at Lake-in-theSky stables, he was ready to use it. He almost ran down the road to the lodge, into the casino, and up to the cashier's cage. "Where's Gig Benson?" he demanded. "He doesn't come to work until the girl answered.

"Can I help?" "Just tell me where I can find him." "Have you asked at the desk?" He was striding toward the lobby before she had finished. When he asked for Benson at the desk, the clerk looked annoyed and a few men and women, lounging in leather chairs, looked up in surprise at the harshness of his voice. "Mr. Benson was around this morning," the clerk said coldly. "Have you tried his roomand the beach or swimming pool?" Before reason told him that you didn't find a man in a place this size if he didn't want to be found Bill Keith tried all the places the clerk had mentioned.

Until midnight Benson could be on his way to Mexicoor.r?iore likely, a non-extraditable place, and no one but Keith help find him! Bill Keith's watch pointed to 6:30 when be walked past the door of Alan: Stevens' housekeeping cabin, Inside his own cabin, he pulled oft the new. riding boots and undressed. A hot shower, followed by a stinging cold one, removed only the tiredness from his body. The sense of defeat remained. It would be a long time until midnight, when he could expect to see Gig Benson.

Keith decided to spend the time in Reno with Mary Gerard, Rick Martin's fiancee. By this time, she would have his letter. mailed the night before, in which he had written of the showdown he had ex T.C11 ule Wit; IN LW 11V ve pected. It would need explaining. Out on the highway, headed or your welcome back to me in your recent letter.

Do you read books about birds? Through the kindness of a bird-loving friend in Maine I have been enjoying a book about the migration of birds. You have chosen a unique name. could you tell why you chose it? My own was used because a pair of scarlet tanagers had a nest in a tree in our yard when I first wrote to the Globe, many years ago. They yore to be seen nearly every time I went out in the yard. sometimes on the doorstep.

Scarlet Tanager. Dear Rose GardenThanks so much for your letter. Haven't the responses to my request for information been amazing? I'm sorry to say that I may have missed some replies, as we take the Evening Globe, which does not always carry the Bird I Know column. However, thanks to my daughter, who gets the Morning Globe. I have gotten three letters which otherwise I would have missed.

Your nom is lovely and brings to mind the beautiful rose gardens almost everywhere in Essex County. especially in the Cape Ann section. I am looking forward to driving through these again during the rose season; that isIf Summer comes. Speaking of evening grosbeaks, I have never had them this early. so I'm anticipating their arrival Feb.

15, or thereabouts. Perhaps they'll call on you first. Will you write again and tell jis about the birds that visit you? I live inland, therefore our species will be different. A good friend of mine lives in Essex County and she, too, loves the birds. White Cottage.

Reno, he swung the gray club coupe, on sudden impulse. into the dirt road that led to the stables. Sunday Jones was ittin on a bale of hay outside the barn. Beside him, on the ground, was a saddle freshly scarred and torn. Bill Keith climbed out of his car and walked toward the old man with a sudden stab of regret and embarrassment "Sunday, I'd like to make it right with you somehow, if I "If you mean money, the lodge pays me fer all horses lost or injured." Sunday took off his sombrero and wiped the inner band.

"The only other way to make it right would be Vbring Jill back. do that. That dya figger happened. Mr. Keith?" Bill Keith's Jaw tightened.

el hope find out soon. Sunday. Did anyone else from the lodge have your horses out this morning?" "Sure. Lot's of 'em." 'Anybody you know real well?" "No. 4, "Can you tell the somebody who owns a rifle with a telescope sight?" Keith rapped out.

Sunday Jones cased the sombrero back on his head slowly and his bright blue eyes narrowed. "Sure," he said. "Gig Benson." Stole $50.000." f. SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDEDPatients at Childrens Hospital are being entertained by Billy Romano, creator of the new "Romanimals," caricature animals that can be formed with an artful twisting of balloons especially modeled to inflate for fashioning many animals. These will be sold exclusively in Boston at Jordan Marsh Company.

Style Show- Staged by Lamson Hubbard The "ensemble look" returned for the first time since before World War It as Lamson Hubbard yesterday at Hotel Statler presented a colorful fashion showing of Spring wardrobes at a preview for 500 members of the Eoston Business and Professional Women's Club. A variety of styling highlighted the daylight-through-twilight group of garments. including loose box jackets. tightly-fItted basque jackets. boleros.

Skirts ranged from pencil-slim wrapped silhouettes to full-flowing types. Navy and middy blues and black were predominating colors in In dresses, prints ruled. Topcoats mostly had full. swinging backs, many with the high chin-chin collar. Furs provided a luxuriant touch, scarves, jackets and capes being featured.

The after-five grouping included a predominance of rustling taffetasa heard before seen" idea. Mrs. Peggy Wetherald. Lamson Hubbard's advertising manager, was in charge of the show. $2000 Diamond Pin Disappears in Qui) Disappearance of a $2000 diamond pin owned by Mrs.

Helen Braude of 1264 Beacon Brookline. in a downtown night club is being investigated by police. Mrs. Braude. attending an affair of the New Century Club at the night club Sunday.

missed the pin after she left a table for the dance floor, she told police. Gilchrist to Display Teen-Age Fashions Spring fashions for teen-agers will be exhibited by 30 carefully-selected Greater Boston models of that age group during three shows Wednesday at Gilchrist's. Shows will be at 10 a. 12:30 p. m.

and 3 p. m. on' the sevontlit floor. The models. chosen by Harry Conover.

noted New York will show perky blouses. whirlaway balloina skirts. Spring suits, young toppers and other Spring wardrobe items. Nancy Pepper. editor of Calling All Girls magazine.

will discuss the garments as they are shown. Brighton Knights Hear Bishop Wright Growth of the Catholic Church irt America has developed hand ta hand with democracy. Bishrp John J. Wright told the Brighton Council. K.

of yesterday at a communion breakfast in St. Columbkilles School Hall. The Knights previously attended a memorial mass for departed members, celebrated by Rev. John L. Frawley.

At the head table were rev. William J. Daly, pastor of Coltirnbkilles: State Deputy Joseph I. Francis. District Deputy Thorras J.

Fee-hail. Fourth Degree Mter John Delay, Deputy Grand Knight Walter llenneberry and Past Grand Knight Michael J. O'Farrell. Bradford's Son Recovering Robert R. Bradford.

on of Gov. and Mrs. Bradford. who has been under treatment for an ear infection at Massachusetts General will be realeased wi a day or so, fully recovered, the hospital said last night. DEATH NOTICES BOOTHIn Dorchester.

Fuddenlr. 23, Marton 4Parkerl. wife of the 1e William J. Booth. f14 Sumner ft- Ices af the Burroughs Funeral He.

21 Irainia bt Uphams Corner. on Thursay. Fcb. 2. af I m.

Relalives and friends invited. Friends rnsy Wedne.day afternoon and evenint. 2-4 and 7-1) p. sm, CARROLLIn CharleOnwri. FlOn.

John beloved husband of Carroll Funeral irrqn hts residence. 2 athington bg. Wednes-- elaY. Feb. 23.

at a. rrt. Soiemrt linth Ma at St. Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends 1.r.v1ted New York papers please copy.

CASSIDY-1d Chelsea. Feb. 21. E. beloved son of the I Div.1..p and Kato inee Jiidget Funeral from the .1 1,, yi.f,-ci,nchey Firoc1 Bowe.

a1 flroadis-sy. Thlat lay, 14,01,. 211. at a 1 tInetal Ma51 at M. Rose Church at 9 olcloca, P-elaUvis and friends invited to attend- Vi.utiza tiour 2-5 and CHA5181717LAINOf 'West wrifyi.

'Feb 22. Rodney. hii.hAnd ng the late Mary tSiihvant Chambet Ism. 5er ice at home. 57 Dover real, ail p.

in. Italativca and it lend COLLINS-Irk Cambriclae, 23 lotto cf the 10 Patrick Daniel F. C111, o.n Maca al Si a. curierrvoaSe.rh,krass. al St.

Faure ,9 and xttel, Cemetezy CONANT-1n Anrnervire. rett 23. garet flaisv P. Clarence Conant uneral her hnrne. (Thnv.ell at rem at 8 a.

ITI Reluterrt NIA. at St (ton erine's Church at Flat, el and II-tends, ont d)arera. t'sr'A OTHER-DEATH NOTICES ON rAGE 15 I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Boston Globe
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Boston Globe Archive

Pages Available:
4,495,822
Years Available:
1872-2024