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"What kind pinochle player
stops so early?” said Charlie.
"Deal!” And at 3 a.m., Frieda
was dealing them as if they were
bricks.
Sunday, Charlie put on his best
tie. “Today I go with you to see
Theda Bara,” he said. /
“Is not necessary to go with,”
said Frieda. “I got a date with the
ladies.”
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Put Pinex into a pint bottle, and fill up
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And for quick, blessed relief, it is surpris-
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“If no more cable stitches.”
“No more pinochle?”
“If no more tasting the soup.”
“You got an agreement,” said
my uncle.
And they’ve been fighting happi-
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laugh at Theda’s amatory exer-
cises and humiliate her in front of
her friends, pulled down the flag.
“Marriage is not simple a ball
and chain,” she said. “You go
your way and I’ll go to Loew’s.”
Charlie moved in for the kill.
“No more schmoose about the
shop?”
afraid Charlie would
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Lucille Ball is back at RKO, the
first time in six years, to make
“Easy Living,” with Victor Ma-
ture. It was at RKO that she met
her husband, Desi Arnaz, eight
years back, when they were the
principals of “Too Many Girls.”
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ings. Like Lily, Barbara is a col-
oratura soprano. Unlike her, she’s
a young American girl—-likes to
swim and ski, makes her own
clothes. Walter Magill, producer
of ’The Telephone Hour,” was at
CBS the day she auditioned, heard
executives raving about her voice;
after hearing her Sing he gave her
her big chance.
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Florence Freeman expected to
be home awaiting the stork’s ar-
rival the last week of September,
and the script of “Wendy Warren
and the News” was written so as to
give the star a vacation. But her
son didn’t know that in radio
everything has to be done right on
time. He put off greeting his par-
ents and two sisters until October
6.
swered my uncle.
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Frieda came home from the movies
with an air of unwavering nobility.
“Charlie,” she said tensely,, “how
is business at the shop, good, bad or
fair to the mid-
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Eh keeps on changing, words do
not always keep on meaning what
they once did. “Comfort” is one of
these. When our Bible was trans-
lated into English in 1611, the trans-
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Goodness And Power
7 NY ONE who saw “Edward, My
• Son” will remember the trage-
dy of that family. A boy’s charac-
ter went slowly to pieces, because
his father was determined that
- nothing should be too good for him.
To gain his purpose the father ran
rough-shod over everyone who
stood in his way, and eventually
ruined the lives of all around him,
including his son’s and his own.
The mother, on the other hand,
could see, as the father could not,
what his indulgence was doing to
the boy, making him a weakling
and a rat. But she was too weak
to stand up against her husband,
and her life too was ruined. That
story is a kind of parable.
The prophet reveals a God
who is both powerful and good;
but suppose God were only
good but not powerful, or only
powerful but not good? Then
the world would be in a mess,
as that boy Edward was in a
mess.
But these three are all in the
same God. A God who is power
only, might do as Edward’s father
did, destroy his children without
even ‘ intending to do so. A God
who is goodness only, might want
to do right by his world yet not be
able to do so, like Edward’s moth-
er. A God who knew what was right
but neither wanted nor was able to
do much about it, would not be a
God at all.
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praise; Lily Pons, who had missed
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God Is Not Weary
- GUPPOSE GOD were indeed pow-
• erful, good and wise, and yet
grew tired from time to time? Sup-
pose all God’s good qualities came
and went, unpredictably, like the
wind on a spring day?
No; God is the Maker and
Keeper of Promises, the Cove-
nant God. He does not grow
faint or weary; that is our
anchor of comfort.
The earth changes, and men with
it; but the Word of the Lord abides
forever. His "convenant of peace”
does not waver. We do not need to
lean gingerly on the Almighty. He
will bear all our weight.
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answer,” said Frieda. “I am sick
of living in a doll’s house.”
'“I see,” said Charlie. “Tonight
in the nickelodeon was showing
Nazimova in ‘A Doll’s House’ by
Hymie Ibsen.”
“Ibsen, Shmibsen,” said Frieda.
“You can’t push me out of your
life. Confide in me everything,
come thick or thin.”
"This I’ll confide,” said Charlie.
"When I come home from the
shop I’m tired out like a dog.
Bad enough I live through the
day without', it should repeat on
me like radishes.”
However, with my Aunt Frieda,
like Columbus, there was no turn-
ing back. She kept picking away
until Charlie itemized the day’s
doings—everything from punch-in
to punch-out.
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FRIEDA DROPPED a handful of
cutlery in the sink." Fuzarri’s is six
blocks away.”
“So what? The exercise will do
you good.”
That Saturday night, Charlie
persuaded a couple of his cronies
to come over for a pinochle ses-
sion and put up with his wife’s
playing. At 12 o’clock Frieda
said, "I can’t keep my eyes apart.
Maybe you could play three-
"Fear Not, O Worm!”
NT THE TIME of the prophecies
• we study this week, the Israel-
ites had been kicked around a good
deal. They had felt the conqueror’s
boots, they were discouraged, as
all good people are when somehow
God seems to be letting evil forces
triumph. Their little world had
split wide apart, their little nation
had been blown to the winds.
To those people, torn by ter-
rors and bowed down by
wretchedness, people wholwere
in serious danger of developing
a once-for-all “inferiority com-
plex,” people who were about
to lose all their backbone, the
great prophet brings his mes-
sages: “Comfort ye my people,
saith your God.”
The whole idea is in this one
sentence (Is. 41:14): “Fear not, Q
worm Jacob! ... I am your helper,
saith the Lord.”
God does not indulge his people
in foolish pride. Beside the Al-
mighty they are worms, insects.
Nevertheless, worm though he may
be, the man who trusts in God will
not be afraid. He will not trust in
his own powers; he will trust in
luck, he will trust in God.
A wcam by itself is nothing; but
with God on his side, the weakest
of men can say with Paul, “If God
be for us, who can be against us?”
God’s men do not get their cour-
ages up by flexing their muscles or
admiring themselves. They grow in
courage as they grow in the know-
ledge of God.
NOLL CROWELL
They weren’t convinced. Chuck
slid down off the corral.
“We’ll now go into lesson number
two,” he remarked, “which in-
cludes bulldogging. Ever bulldog a
steer, mister-?”
Without waiting for the dude’s re-
ply, Chuck, who had won laurels
as a bulldogger, galloped after a
steer, threw and roped him in rec-
ord time. Pleased and swaggering
he returned. “See how it’s done?”
he asked.
“Yes,” said Johnny, “I see. Mind
if I try it on that big steer?”
He tried it. He threw and roped
the big steer in three seconds less
time than Chuck.
After a roping exhibition
Johnny, without being chal-
lenged, produced a six-gun and
demonstrated some fast and
accurate shooting. In fact, it
was so fast and so accurate
that Baldy and Chuck didn’t
“Eh - peh,” an-
(HUCK HANSON and Baldy
- Davis, range riders for the
Circle H cattle outfit, were pretty
disgusted the day young Johnny
Howard rode into their camp and
handed them a note signed by Old
Man Hadley, the Circle H’s owner.
The note read in part:
“This will introduce Johnny How-
ard from New York, the son of an
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He wants to be
Ibsen, Shmibsen, She Said;
Confide With Me Everything
-----------------------By BILLY ROSE-----------------.-----
I recently read a magazine piece entitled, “What’s Wrong with
Modern Marriage," in which the author opined that the divorce
rate would drop like an over-ripe apple if the average wife showed
more interest in her husband’s business and hobbies:
Well, mebbe so, but you can’t prove it by my Uncle Charlie
and my Aunt Frieda. . . .
Charlie and Frieda are a couple of oldsters who have been living in a
four-room flat on the East Side almost as long as magazines have been
printing articles entitled, “What’s Wrong with Modern Mariiage." Ever
since their nuptials, they’ve had at least one argument a day, and when
they stop scrapping that’s when I’ll start worrying about them.
I remember an evening back in the days when I was knee-high to the
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ways you are saying pinochle is
for loafers and no-goods.”
“I ain’t saying different,” said
Frieda, but pinochle is your
passion and I don’t want it should
take my place in your life.”
Now, my uncle was a broad-
minded man. When women began
to bob their hair, his comment was,
“They want to ventilate their
necks, so let them.” But pinochle
—well, that was another matter.
Nevertheless, he knew better than
to balk his wife outright and, as he
explained the game to Frieda, all
the while thinking bitterly of the
coffeehouse session he was missing,
a plot began tb hatch in his head.
Next evening he was home early
with a bag of wool and knitting
needles. “Frieda,” he said, “how
you make a cable stitch?”
Half an hour later he was in the
kitchen tasting the soup. “It needs
a pinch paprika,” he said.
“You’re giving me point-outs
how to make soup?”
“Who’s teaching? A woman cooks
and shops, a husband should simi-
lar cook and shop. How much you
pay for cabbage?”
“Five cents a head.”
“At Fuzarri’s on Avenue A, is
four cents.”
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“comfort” as meaning to make
comfortable; but it is a stouter
word than that. God does not al-
ways make his people comfortable.
The word means to strengthen, to
steel against fear and despair, to
put backbone into people.
QUESTION: I was recently
given two antique glass cream
pitchers, but they have/ been
washed in soap and water so much
much that the designs in the glass
are filled with a soap crust. I
have failed to remove this after
repeated trials. Can you give me
any help?
ANSWER: I believe the deposit
is more from hard water than
soap, although this has probably
stuck to the glass also. If the
pitchers are of cut glass of some
kind without any painted designs,
the crust should soften by soaking
with a non-flamable cleaning fluid,
giving it plenty of time to act.
Kerosene may also help. A stiff
brush would be convenient to
work with.
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the ropes. Jim.”
Summoning Baldy, Chuck led the
way out of earshot.
“Ain’t the boss cute?” he said
sarcastically. “Handin’ us this
nurse maid’s job. By Gad, one day
Jim Hadley will go too far.”
“The way I figure it,” said
Baldy, “the boss is passin’ the
buck. Since this fashion-plate
is the son of a friend he can’t
just give him the works and
send him home, so he puts it
up to us.”
Chuck spat and scratched his
head. “By gum, mebbe you’re
right. Shucks, that’s it exactly!
Come on, we gotta do like he asks.
We’ll’make a cow hand outer this
dude or die tryin’.”
They returned to the camp where
waited Johnny. “O. K., feller,”
Baldy said. “The boss allows we
gotta make a cow hand outer yuh.
Your first lesson is to get down off
that flea-bitten nag you’re a-straddle
and learn to stick on a real hoss.”
“Well,” said Johnny, “I was won-
dering if I was going to have to ride
this old crow bait.”
Chuck and Baldy exchanged
meaning looks. Baldy went out to
the corral and returned leading a
sleek-lqpking black that kept his
ears laid back permanently just to
show folks how he felt about any
one who thought he could ride him.
Confidently Johnny swung
aboard while the two range
riders climbed to the top rail of
the corral fence. Baldy was a
little nervous.
The black, with Johnny astride
him, suddenly galvanized into ac-
tion. It shot straight into the air
and came down with all four legs
as solid as gate posts. It sunfished
and buckled and bucked. It got
down and rolled over, brushed
against the fence, reared on all
fours, plunged and bucked some
more. And presently, sweating and
blowing, it stood docile and Johnny
Howard was still on its back. John-
ny grinned at the open-mouthed
spectators.
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happened was like an hallucination.
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When the shooting was over the
range riders went into a huddle.
Presently they returned to Johnny.
Chuck stuck out his hand. “Mister,
we hereby apologize. We know
when we’re licked.”
Johnny grinned. “Well,” he said,
“I reckon that was Uncle Jim’s
idea. At first. Then when he found
out I was a circus performer he
saw a chance to play a joke on
you boys. I learned all my stuff in
a circus. I got to be pretty good,
because I liked the work. In fact, I
liked it so well I decided to become
a real cowboy. The truth is, I don’t
know a darned thing about cow-
punching and I’d appreciate it a
heap if you boys would let me st ly
and teach me a few things.”
“Teach you!” declared Chuck.
“Ha! Mister, consider yourself
t’home.”
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ning. The payoff came a few weeks
later when Charlie was fixing to at-
tend his weekly pinochle session.
“I want you should teach me how
to play,” said Frieda.
“Pinochle!” said Charlie. “Al-
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