Friday, June 25, 1948
STATE COLLEGE HINTS
By Ruth Current
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Food prejudices are not only ex
pensive; they may also lead to
malnutrition. Anyone who avoids
many foods is in danger of not
getting enough of all the nutrients
needed for health.
Adults in the family should
make a special effort to like all
foods and to avoid discussions of
foods before children. Children
are easily influenced against foods
by the attitudes and dislikes of
their elders and they may carry
these prejudices all their lives.
Children in nursery schools quick
ly learn to eat food set before them
because child guidance specialists
do not indulge their whims by off
ering alternate foods or by arguing
about them.
Fine linen handkerchiefs are
precious these days when linen and
other fine fabrics “come high" in
the stores. To make handker
chiefs last langer, textile scientists
offer some suggestions about buy
ing and care.
Buying — The more ven and
compact the weave and weight of
the handerchiet, the greater its
chance of survival. Embroidered
initials, open work and hand-hem
stitching add to the appearance
and cost and unfortunately also
make the handkerchief more fra
gile. The first break often comes
at the hemstitching the fab.'
ric is thinner, or around initials
where the embroidery is much
heavier than the surrounding linen.
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Hand-rolled edges are less sturdy
than stitched hems.
Laundering Wash handker
chiefs before they are badly soiled. '
They need little or no rubbing to
become clean. An hour’s soak in
cool suds wil loosen the soil and
save strenuous washing.
If handkerchiefs are washed in
the machine along with other j
clothes, it is a good idea to tie j
them in a loose cheesecloth bag |
and let them go through both wat
er and wringer in the bag.
If properly washed and thor
oughly rinsed and sun-dried, they
should need no bleaching which is
apt to be hard on the fabric. Boil
ing should be necessary only in
case of colds or contagious dis
eases.
Pin handerchiefs to the line on
top of a towel and leave them only ;
until dry.
BOOK NOTES
MR. THURTLE’S TROLLEY, by
Theodore Pratt
This latest novel by Theodore
Pratt pictures with great charm
all the colorful lore of street-car
travel now fast disappearing from
the American scene—soon to be
lost forever. With the same light
touch that marked Mr. Winkle,
Miss Dilly, and Valley Boy, this
delightful story shouldn’t be miss
ed by anyone who has ever known
the special joys of riding a trolley
car.
THE CLEVER SISTER, By Mar
garet Culkin Banning
This is the story of two women—
one a girl who earns her living in j
The Zebulon Record
the business world, the other a
woman who says categorically, “A
woman’s business is men —any-
j thing else is just a substitute.”
Which is the clever one? In the
pattern of which life does a woman
find happiness and self-compl°-
tion? Is it Hester, the beautiful,
girl who has a good job and com
] petes with men in office and or
platforms?
This book will appeal to a wide
j audience, many of whom will be
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