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Thursday, April 5, 1951 INDIAN VALLEY RECORD -- i! I I [ I [[ [[[I Water Crystals appeUte, lack of energy, over indul- gence, when excess gastric acidity and constipation are contributing fae- torn SeUsfaeU40 Gaaraaed At  drug stores.  WATER CO., IK., mineral WeIIL Texas ST00E00;00SCREE00DIO By INEZ GERHARD USAN PETERS must be very ,tired of hearing that the way she has carried on since she was crip- pled in that hunting acciden s wonderful; any actress could be proud of her career. Not content with success on the screen, she hae made numerous radio appearances, toured the country in two plays, and Don't Let Aches ! And Pains Make You Miserable HADACOL Has Brought Relief to Thousands Who Were Suf- fering Deficiencies of Vita- mins B,, 62, Niacin and Iron. Folks who suffer annoying aches and pains have quite a cross to bear because those pains can make them feel miserable. But now it is no !!:i!?,':ii:::: longer necessary to iiiiii:i:: let those aches and ii::i:i::i:ipains make your ii;:ii life miserable when :::7'm" they are due to a deficiency of Vita- / mins B,, B,, Niacin and Iron in your i system• Thousands L:of folks have dis- mlr00000000covered that the [Iri :ii great" modern for- mula, HADACOL, Mrs. Pfeifer has relieved the real cause of their aches and pains, due to such defi- ciencies, and life seems wonderful once more. Mrs. Lydia Pfeifer, who lives at 3115 Third Ave., Detroit 1, Mich., heard how many fine folks who were suffering such a deficiency found re- lief with HADACOL and she tried it. Mrs. Pfeifer says her aches and pains don't bother her any more and SUSAN PETERS now has added a television serial, "Miss Susan", to her schedule. (on NBT-TV weekday afternoons). That involves lengthy rehearsals as well as the actual performances. Miss Peters plays a young lawyer, and is supported by an excellent cas:. headed by Mark Roberts. Heien Ray, Katharyn Grill, Joseph :Foley and Robert Pike. Eddie Cantor is indulging again in his f a v o r i t e occupation--raising money for a worthy cause. He has been knighted as the first "Cancer Crusader", heading the American Cancer Society's annual campaign, in April. Called the world's greatest •  0 fund rinser (he sold $43,000,0 0 worth of war bond,) he has also originated many slogans, including the March of Dimes. Evelyn Varden, radio tootler of "T'oung Dr. Malone", who was ac- : claimed for her performance as the southern aristocrat in "Pinky", is J:eatured as the nurse in the produc- she just can't thank HADACOL enough. Here is Mrs. Pfeifer's statement: "Before taking HADACOL I had aches and pains, and could not sleep well at night. I have taken three mall bottles, and one large Lottle of HADACOL and feel so much better {n all ways. I can never thank you nough. Now I can sleep and feel more like working. Again I thank YOU•" Give HADACOL a Chance to help you. If your system lacks these essential elements, you will .be amazed at the wonderful results HADACOL can bring you, as it: has to thousands of other fine folks! • /ho suffered a deficiency of Vita-i rains B,, B, Niacin and Iron, which! I-[ADACOL contains. HADACOL! helps build up the hemoglobin con-! tent of your blood (when Iron is needed) to carry these precious Vita- mins and Minerals to every organ, tnd every part of your lmdy. H your druggist does not have HADACOL, order direct from The LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana. Send no money. Just your name and address on a penny post card. Pay postman. State whether you want the $3.50 family economy size or $1.25 trial size. Remember, ! tion of "Romeo and Juliet" starring Olivia de Havilland. When it opened recently in New York dramatic critics agreed that Miss de Havil- land looked very beautiful, were less enthusiastic about her talents. "Behave Yourself" can" hardly escape being a good picture. Wii- ,liam Demarest and Lon Chancy have been added to the cast sup- porting Shelley Winters and Farley Granger, and the famous James KATHLEEN NORRIS WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL  there was a thing called mod- esty. It had its mawkish, prudish, even prurient side perhaps, but this wasn't the main side. The main side was reticence and--what shall I caP. it?--coverage. Girls t:cpt their i bosoms and their lezs and their armpits and their anldes concealed from the public view. i They did not read notor:'ously un- clean books or exchange notorious- ly filthy jokes. "Fhey did rot use blasphemy, or refer fli::pantly to a i rather large group of subjec;s termed "sacred." i Heferenees to physical cor:cEions were confined to the ears o.  doc- tors. or to a comfortable family circ:e of mother, daughters, aunt% grandmothers. Pre:,anc::. tioun atwzys a popular and e::ci,ing to- ic, was regarded as a matter of some delicacy; mi::ed grmms of young men and wome did not laughingly challenge each other Zo debate it. Such chatter as is heard today was un.'-:no'vn: "Je.' says Tom's crazy for one; she won't, l think you're terrible not to have another, Connie. Fran sevs that as soon as they're home she's lhink- ing of having one." 5 Years Ago Young wives 50 years ago did not relate in detail to their int.- mates everything that went on in their own apartments. Young women and girls did not eagerly e::ci.ange books that plunge to the very roo:s and elaborate uon the most fright- ful abnormalities of human living. Every corner drugstore did not dis- play among all the who-dun-its, trie westerns, the dictionaries and Bibles, those sinister, filthy little volumes whose contents drip like Wong Howe is the cameraman, newspapermen and judges; beauties who are nine-tenths naked, and cas- John Singling North, president of ually negligent of any displace- the Singling Bros. and Barnum and ment of that remaining tenth of Bailey circus, was told he'd per- coverage. money cheerfully refunded unless you are 100% satisfied. Adv. ' In March of Time's latest release, ................................. i"Flight Plan for Freedom", the formed like a veteran after his first appearanceas himself--in a scene, with Charlton Hasten in "The Greatest Show on Earth." Straw showing which way the Oscars will fall--the Hollywood for- eign correspondents association gave its ninth annual Golden Globe awards to Jose Ferret for "Cyrano de P.ergerac" and Gloria Swanson for "Sunset Boulevard". EMPTY MEDICINE CHEST camera rides a B-36 on a9,000 mile. " 39-hour flight, simulating a "maxi- NO CONSTIPATION EITHER mum effort" bombing mission. The film shows operations of the U.S. air force's strategic air command at a guarded command center in Ne- braska, and at air bases in Texas, Alaska, Great Britain, the far east, and other strategic spots. Warning to parents who have shfered from the Hopalong Cas- sidy influence -- Phillips H. Lord's "Counter-Spy", coming up with an appeal to the selene tiflc in law enforcement and na- tional defense or juvenile Hsteno ors, will soon be responsiMe for the marketing of "Counter- Spy" guns and masks. There will also be a fingerprint pow- der-fine for smearing on the woodwork and furniture: Ray Bolger has been doing a mus:cal version of that old farce, "Where's Charley" for two years on the New York stage. He will duplicate his performance for the Technicolor production which is be- ing prepared at the Warner Bros! studio. "'15 years ago our medicine chest was full of laxatives of one kind or another. Then we tried eating BRAN regularly. No :: ............................. constipatmn mnce. ,[!ili!!!i:i • " "' ...... :d. Sam Waters, Route lii:,::!::}i 4---Box 29, lnton, |!ii] Wash. Jst one of [i many unsolicited let- I}i] ters from ALL- Iil BRAN users/If yOU need help for con- :."ii:: stipation due to lack of bulk, simply eat an ounce (about j cup) of crispy ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not com- pletely satisfied after 10 days, return mpty carton to Kellogg's, Battle reek, Mich. GET DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! HOT FLUSHES. Darryl Hickman, the former child star, is now 19, and makes his first appearance in an adult role as Mere cedes McCambridge's br6ther in "Lightning Strikes 2twice", at Warners'. The stars are Ruth Roman and Richard Todd. ODDS AND ENDS . . . Marjorie Main will be seen as the mother of Esther Williams pd Debbie Reyn- olds in "Everybody Swims" . . . Paramount has borrowed Deborah Kerr from M-G-M, to appear with Alan Ladd and Charles Boyer in "Rage of the Vulture" . . . "Flying Padre", RKO Pathe Screenliner, shows the flying activities, over a 4000 square mile area in New Mexico, of the Reverend Fred Stadtmueller . . . "African Queen" and "Queen of Africa" have been for Do you suffer from hot flushes, ,ervous tension, upset emotions due to functional 'change of life' (38-52 years)--that period when fertility ebbs away, when em- barrassing symptoms of this ha- tare may betray your age? Then start taking Lydia E. Pinkhaxa's Vegetable Compound tO relieve such symptoms. No other medicine of this type for Women has such a long record of success. Taken regularly, ink- ham's Compound helps build Up resistance against this annoying lzdddle-age distress. Truly the woman's ]fiend! Note: Or you may prefer Lydia E. Pinkham's TABLETS with added iron. Any drugstore. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND "... beauties walking raised run- fl,a . . ." an open sewer under our children's feet and poison the very air they breathe. And 50 years ago we had no movies with their everlasting displays of dull looking (beauties walking a raised runway) before the gluttonous eyes of rows o smoking During tl'le more than 29 years that I have been writing these ar- ticles I have rarely taken the posi- tion of crusader. Long, long a'1o I wrote of the futility of war--of all wars. Encouraged by more than 7,000 let' rs about that I lectured many, many times on the subject of peace. Indver was paid for a lecture, but i did receive unex- i peeted eggs more than once, and t some remarkable oferlngs by mail. : A pistol, and poison tab!es, and notice from one great rnaazine group that it was done wit me, forever. But that's beside the point. Now I am crusading, in a mild way. again. I want to ask the women who feel as I do to notify their favorite movie theatres, by postcard, that they don't want any mor, beauty contests on the screen. Burlesque shows aren't as papular as they were; they degenerated into mere displays of stupid fat girls so ob- viously morons that all e::citement and beauty went out of to show. But there are "'peeg" shows be- g'nning aaln, and if your town is threatened with one, do what you can to prevent its coming. IAfi A Pratet ,, Whenyou come across a cuacse. sa:aciovs, immoral pab=:-2overed boo::. ::eak to the drugg:st. W?.en a nmvie shows, as me did la.'.e::', a stupid ]ooMng man sittfnz im- mersed in a small tub of suds, and looking as bewildered a:'d bored as was every snsible woman w?.o saw him, drop the maa-r a line. ! Wear strap:ass gowns if yovr f.qure :is young and flawless--not oLner- ' wise. They may look all right in t::e shop, but when y6u force that roll of 35 or 40-year-uld Pesh up into a col!at above them, they look all wrong. Wear a sensible bathing suit, of course. But don't squeeze falsies into the top of it and shorten the tights so that every time you mere lumps and folds of your per- son threaten spontaneous combus- tion. Modesty is a lovely thing. But like everything else orh while it is a s'ow and delicate growth. Yon can't be careless and coarse and enjoy whispered filthy jokes and shocking freedoms in your speech and your reading until you are 35, and then turn around and drop all your associates and attempt to join any group of really fine women. It seems to me we American mothers and grandmothers might do something about this, becautse indecency in these superficial wa,s does lead to permanent danger for eneration. ECONOMY IN BUCKINGHAM ("King George is /indig it so bard to live on what he gets that the Government is going to take some o the expenses oil his hands and give him , raise."--News Belore removing the hull, cut fresh pineapple into slices. It is then much easier to trim the huh from around each slice. Children will like butterscotch cereal for a change Simply serve with brown in place of white sugar Item) When cane-bottom chairs start Queen.--George, I just can't cut to sag, wash them thoroughly down much more; things are so with hot water and dry them out- high. doors so they'll shrink up tight King.You've just got to. my To preserve the cane, give it a good coat of clear varnish when ,t's almost dry. Sage is a good herb to use to sea- son spareribs. Allow three-fourths poured of spareribs for each person and give them long, slow cooking. Combine 3 tablespoons of cocoa with the same amount of sugar, then add 1½ cups milk, 1½ cups water and stir in 1½ cups rolled oats. Cook as usual. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Sun Dress Has Jacket to Match l )ress and Cape Pair for Tots dear, and so have I. The higl cost of living knocks a frightful hole in my $1,148,000 a year in revenues and privy purse. Queen.Why don't you ask for a raise? King.I did, but you know how a King feels about mentioning money these days. Queen.  Everybody everywhere has been demanding wage raises. You haven't asked for one since we were married. King.I have to be careful, honey. If other people don't get a raise they can go on strike, stage demonstrations and break windows. You and I couldn't do that. Queen.(A strange look in her eyes).--How I'd love to break a window sometime. Why should the common people have all the fun? King.We shall have to scrimp a little on household expenses. Queen.--Don't look at me. What about you economizing? Kin'.--I've laid up the large coach-and-four for the season. And a new Stone of Scone can wait. Couldn't you save on phone bills, heat and light? Queen.--If you expect me, the Queen of England, to go around turning off lights and radiators, George, you're crazy. King.--What about groceries? Queen.I suppose we could • switch butchers. : i King.Are we using enough cold I cuts? Queen.--I simply won't start run- ning around to delicatessen shops to save a few pennies. King.Could we save anything by eating out? Queen.Don't ever let anybody else hear you ask a question like that, George. Start eating out and even your $1,148,000 won't last long. King.---Couldn't we have a little outdoor barbeque now and then. just us . . . self-sacrifice and paper plates, you know? Queen.I'll wager Eddie and Wallie are not eating on paper plates. King.Now look here. you prom- ised not to bring them up. They have to economize, too. Queen.Not from what I read in the papers. King.How many quarts of milk is the milkman leaving now? Queen.I haven't an idea. It would be a fine thing if some news- man snapped me at the back door counting milk bottles. Klng.I don't want to be un- reasonable, dear, but you've got to help trim a little here and there. Queen (as the King absentmind- edly allows his cigarette to burn a hole on a piano) .--There. It's things like that which run up bills around this house. King (as the phone rings).--That was Winnie, he's coming over to dinner. Queen.There goes the budget idea. You know how he eats. * * • CAN YOU REMEMBER--Away back when any American young man could prove without an in- dictment and jury trial that he wasn't working for the overthrow o£ his government? $ * • There are bousew;es who epend so much t;mc li%nin to soap or3eras that they forget to buy soap. * • * It has now become a reasonable question whether those tremendous explosions were from Las Vegas or a White House press eonfere::ce. * * What "" co;nLry needs most • at the moment is asystem of con,ro:s for double ta!k. A horse called "Warmonger" won at Hia!eah at $28.70 the other day. and for once Shudda Haddim co;- ]leced on a .er:e_t hunch. He had been readinz, a spec by a Russian dele qate to U,?L the morning of th_ ra"e. • • • The P:el Brewing Company has bought the Trommer Beer inter. ests. We assume that when brew- eries combine these days one of the vast enterprises consists of merging the radio commercials. ILLUMINATION NOTE Keyserling, Leon, Isn't my neon. "LaWyers, appralser, e'e., got nearly $200,000 in fees in the re- organization of Waltham V/a'i-."-- News item. Would you say a good time was had by all? * S $ A California chain market is col- oring its steak displays by novel lighting and reflecting tiles to make the meat seem more attractive. Why? Steaks are already so glam- orous and expensive some people are buying, only one a season and using it as a 8682 2-b yrs. 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