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Cumberland Sunday Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 18

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Homemaking Mver be lib. will destroy its fin- WhM in doubt, use Baby has a way of dumping Us milk over his bead rather than getting it into his stomach. To'dean milk-stained garments, soak them first in cold water before washing them. This assures removal of and a cleaner laundry. Keep stair treads clean.

This is not only for a neater home but for, greater safety. Dirt tracked the family can pack into the treads, destroying their effectiveness. A'good sudsing pre- tnis. fSswlyweds and apartment dwellers buying their first home sniiW be certain the house is on a WWrained lot. This is especially', important if a basement Check the soil or someone check the drainage, for you Well-drained soil generally is brown or yellowish brown two or three feet deep.

Poorly diained soil is gray or pale; brown Old and new furniture may be now that those in the know agree'periods can mingle. However, it is best to keep all of furniture in good shape witescratches and other damage Ajurrunum foil used to line the broiler makes cleaning-up child's piny after 'fish or chicken have bete broiled. fihen house hunting, don't for- area, ample bathroom facilities, good insulation, durable, fireproof material in kitchen and bathrooms. A little bousecleaning each day saves hard work later. Grimy sills plague most housewives and detract from an other- them each, day with a damp sponge, you'll prevent dust and working into the win- WKatvchildren around a home you 1 'find fingerprints in the odd- In areas on walls and doors where they are most often seen, shellac will save a repaint job.

It prevents the prints from penetrating the surface anc majtes them easily washable. Beauty to fly. rftft, hftCMne with ud a to slew facial Hues. So, first thin to practice is ia( worries much possible. dw little And during th.

story, Uwt Md leads wedded is debunked by Yak There's lot. more ae- Miss Darleen Greene Studiot Darleen Greene Sets Date To Wed Mr. James Eisentrout tables and Fatigue is the ogre of women, hether they are housewives or rofessionals. However, doctors Kjint out -it is the way we ap- roach whatever work is to be one that can rob us of energy, aside from physical ills. Ap- roaching a job or a social sit- ation with the idea of making he'best of whatever "arises saves all much stress and strain.

Mrs Catherine A. Greene, 19 West Roberts the coming her daughter, Darleen G. Greene, to get'vthese basic needs: plentiful Eisentrout, son of Mr storage, maximum family living an d'Mrs. Thomas Eisentrout, 86 Mechanic Street, Frostburg. Miss Greene, a.

graduate of Fort Hill High School, is employed at Sacred, Heart Hospital. Mr. Eisentrout, a graduate of Beall High School, is''also employed at the hospital. The wedding will take place wise aeat room. But, if you wipe May 20 in Emmanuel Methodist Church with Rev.

Harold Sr, officiating. A reception will follow at the home of the groom's parents. Many recipes call for folding whipped cream into a gelatin mixture that has just begun to set or is at the mounding stage Beat the cream until it is just thick, no longer, or it will be hard to combine it with the gelatin mixture. '5' 8' FRIENDLY PHARMACY ALL tlw Family i Every member of ytmt sod old-will qipredtte die ermrteoas, competent service offered by this fine drug wore. Oar ample stocks tnd fe prices ire added reasons for this your ftrnfly pharmacy.

Give Green Stamps Ford's Drug Stores Cumberland, Frostburg Goren On Bridge vulnerable. West deals NORTH AAKJ4 VA6 A74 4QJ52 WEST EAST 495 486 VK73Z VQJ8S4 083 A7 410984 SOUTH A Q10 7 3 2 3 The bidding: West North East Soutfc Double Pass Pas! Pass Pass Piss Pass Opening lead: King of t. Tfiat aces were intended to catch kings is a principle that any ftl rnust( comprehend if he to sound defensive play this theory, the successful declarer must attempl to get the adverse high cards out by the use of little ones rather ihan honor cards. This is at the bottom of the rule that one should lead toward his high cards. Observe how it worked in today's hand.

North is not in a position to contract for game since South may have nothing. But 19 or 20 points is enough for the doubler to raise to the three level. West opened the king of diamonds and dummy won the ace. It was quite apparent that declarer must lose two diamonds am the ace of clubs, so that he musl avoid the loss of a heart trick This would be 'easy if he coulc find a 3-3 club break, for he coulc then discard a heart on dummy's fourth club But a 3-3 break is not a likely prospect. However" there was the further chance tha (the enemy could be forced to play the ace on a small club instead of one of the honors.

Wesfs opening bid made ii quite clear that he held the ace of clubs. So declarer cashed the ace of spades and then led a trump to his ten. He followec with a ldw club, and when Wes played low, dummy's jack hel( the trick. The lazy play of a club back would have killed declarer's chances. Bu South carefully led to his hand and led another low club This was compelled ti play the ace.

He cashed twi diamonds "and shifted to a heart Declarer won the, ace and led a club to his king. A permitted reentry to the dumnj: and on (he queen of clubs, Souti discarded his losing (Copyright 1959: Th'e Chicago Tribune) Close' that honey container tightly.or the sweet may absorb moisture and ferment. Teen-agers affecting colored ghts should keep them clean. A ig point here is that these garments retain their shape when after each wearing. Sometimes it'isn't practical to et out and walk around the lock: is wise to use 'alking as a limbering-up, re- ixing exercise.

So, learn to walk one spot. Stand with good pos-11 ure-and move one foot out and orward from the hip. Do this with the other foot. Keep knees traight and move only the hips, 'his is good for circulation and educes.hip measurements. The proper way to brush your air is to brush the top and back air up and the sides out.

Start the hairline and with a twist, ihe wrist, sweep the brush out', jrom the scalp. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Debts, Tain Got You Out On a Limb? THEN, GET A QUICK GASH LOAN FROM DAVE Discuss your problems with DAVE. His friendly, personalized service will enable you to borrow money quickly and confidentially. i ALLEGAHY Finance Corp. DAVID SIGEL 11 S.

Liberty Street PA 4-7(10 to 3 Weckdnyn, 9 to Noon Saturday LOANS ON YOUR SIGNATURE FURNITURE 0 AUTO Moon, June Overrated, Say Yale Sociologists after NEW HAVEN, r- Whfe by looking out window into the distance. Aside from the 'use of an eye solution, a woman can make her eyes sparkle with water. First dip a soft cloth in hot water and hold it to the eyes. Follow this with a cold application. Usually, in the morning-a cold compress to the eyes tightens the skin in that area, chasing away that baggy look.

Fried, fatty and'starchy, foods play'havoc with most complexions. Most individuals can enjoy such' foods? in their diets But If you include them in three meals a day, it is asking for complexion problems. Try balancing your diet by including large amounts of. green vege-Haven area show interracial mar- than love, August B. Hoi chairman of Yale's Department Sociology, which las'been gathering data from the Haven area.

"throughout history," he says, 'there has been; a romantic the- of mate selection supported sy poets, dramatists and the public at large. Social, scien- Jsts, however, have little faith in this pleasant myth as an ex planation for the selection marriage mates." While not vetoing completely theory that love'makes the world 1 go round, Hollingshead and lij 'researchers have found that race and that order the prime factors in limiting marital choices. Their interviews in the New riages 'are extremely rare and only 9 per cent of the married couples questioned were of different religions. They found no significant proportionate increase in mixed marriages within the past generation. Mif mow ao4 Personals Wft CfBslsafc.

f.lerids'in'Miami. mate factor in influeuc- mate he ays. ford study.of mar- Mr. rlage social stratification Ext NO to the Kinsey Survey. 1' "We NO embarrassing questions," be adding that the primary task Was to find an answer to "Who is whom?" It was Holllngshead's contention that class distinctions by social, economic, cultural' and religious factors- play an important part in determining who a person marries.

The found that, of the marriages studied, 58.24 per cent were couples from the same class or residential area. Hollingshead says marriages between' persons from different classes tend to be less stable Mrs. Ralph Oaott, BM, HwpitaL Frank Car- Hyde of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hyde Conrad Robert Street, have' a'surgical paticat turned home after spending the Memorial Hospital, winter their and daughter, Mr.

and Ike Vanorsdate, St. Petersburg, and undergoing, surgery in Sacred Mrs. Bridges, recuperating at home after, Heart because of family pressures and added difficulties of adjustment. Evidence from the survey indicates that America is far from becoming a classless society. "Trying to get ahead is an important value in America," Hollingshead says.

"Our form of society is basefl on this higher status and prestige." WHY MAKE PAYMENTS REPAIRS ON A WASHER OR DRYER? USE THE CRYSTAL'S KWIK-WASH A COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY 25 I I WASHES 8 fbs. DRIES 32 YOU GET 32 IBS. WASHED A DRIED FOR $1.25 201 South Mechanic Street IN THE CRYSTAL LAUNDRY ALWAYS OPEN! THE elOMM TARR SHOPK 103 Announces its Spring Salt of Fleisher and Bucilla Yarns and Needlepoint begins Monday, April 6th and continues through Friday, April 10th. Now is the time to plan for your Sweaters and Afghans" tit reduced prices. SPECIAL One Week Only! April 6 to 11 Cleaning and Pressing 3 Pants 3 Plain Skirts 3 Sweaters 3 Sport Shirts '125 1 Mix if Preferred Off on Cleaning Blankets of All Chair Covers Small Rufs FREE-Call For and Delivery Service 1 HOUR CLEANING From 7:00 a.

m. to 3 p. m. Doily OPEN MONDAY til 9 George Street Cleaners 101 S. George St.

Phone PA 2-5440 Money Cheerfully Refunded USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Plenty of FREE PARKING VISIT OUR SNACK BAR AFTER-EASTER CLEARANCE PRICES AT TRI-STATE! Special Purchase! Men's White or DIRTY BUCK SHOES SC67 Below Cost Price! Men's Sleeveless SLIPON SWEATERS Orion Waihofale Charcoal and black only Small and medium Save up to over Re 9 $2.49 Clearance 99 Ladies Quilted DUSTERS $O88 Nylon, rayon, cotton, quilti Sixes 12 to 20 Assorted Prints Blue, pink; maize, mint Drastically reduced for fast sellout Limited quantity Values to $5.99 Clearance NOVELTY ITEMS A gay 90'i solid brass and wrought iron candle sticks-with snuffer Wrought iron jeweled bud vase 2-bottle perfume set in wrought iron tricycle Values to $1.48 Choice 58 Men's and Boys' Interlock Knit Long Sleeve POLOS Contrasting colored collars Blue, gray, red 'Full cut, washable Sizes XL and 6 to 1 6 Reg. 98c Manufacturer's Closeout LAMPSHADES Neutral white with marbalized or stub yarn patterns 12-inch bridge lamp shade 14 and 26-inch table lamp shade 19-inch floor lamp shade Spectacular savings Values to $2.49 Choice 917 GAY STREET University ttylei Long-wearing rubber tolei Sturdy upperi Sizei 6 to 12 Reg. $6.99 'Outstanding Value PLASTIC PLACEMATS Decorative lace design Waterproof, durable, Rote, blue, mint, white Reg. 69c value Poly-bagged Package of 8 mati 33 pkg. New Shipment PLASTIC DRAPERIES Floral, modern and geometric designs Wide assortment of colors 84-inches long Reg.

$1.00 value 50 Pre-Season Purchase! Boys'Boxer Waist SHORTS Solids, denims, stripes, plaids Wanted colors Sanforized Sixes 3 to 6x Excellent for camp or play Reg. 89c 38 During Repairs To Oldtown Road Easier Access Can Be Had To Tri-State Maryland Ave. to And Turning Down Either Putnam St. or Oldrown Road. Following.

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Years Available:
1932-1977