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    FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15. »93«
TH K BEAVERTON REVIEW
H EART
H E R IT A G E
• ) o w ; h McCord
S Y N O P S IS
The congrecatton o( the Old Whit*
Church In Locust Hill turns out tn full
force to look over the new preacher. Dr.
Jonathan Farwell. and there ts much
■peculation among the communlcanta as
to what sort of man he will be Cassius
Brad>. treasurer of the church, had
recommended Dr. Farwell for the post
after hearing his baccalaureate sermon
at the graduation of Dale Farwell. his
son. who la a geologist. Brady's daugh<
ter Lenora Interests Dale, who lives
alone with his father.
C H APTER I—Conlinoed
W NV Servie».
to meet you. Doctor. And this is
my daughter Evelyn.”
“ Welcome to Old White, Doctor
Farw ell! Your discourse was posi­
tively delightful Inspiring. Wasn't
i t Henry? You know I . .
This breathless and unfinished of­
fering came from a pudgy womau
wearing a white fur piece that came
nearly to the crown of her laven­
der h a t Scarcely waiting to ob­
serve if her encomium had regis­
tered. Sarah Marblestone merged
unobtrus.vely into the atmosphere
of her husband, leaving the field to
her tall daughter.
Farw ell’ s black eyes narrowed a
trifle as he found himself elevating
his hand so that it might encounter
the limp fingers of Miss Marble-
stone. He saw a willowy figure in a
clinging green gown. A pale blonds
with eyes very nearly matching the
shade of her dress. A smiling red
mouth displaying small white teeth.
The voice suggested a cultivated
drawl.
“ So glad to meet you. Doctor. We
just heard that your son had ar­
rived, too."
This momentary respite served
to aid the banker in recapturing bis
form er assertiveness.
"W here is the boy. Doctor? We're
taking both of you home to dinner.”
"M y m other?" A startled expres­
sion in the blue eyes. “ My moth­
er is dead."
“ For goodness sake! What will
you think of me, Mr. Farwell? Here
I'v e been talking your arm off and
I never thought to tell you who I
sm. I'm Abbie Brown. I guess I
just took it for granted that every­
body here knew me.”
“ By the way. Miss Brown—”
Dale's eyes had sought the front of
the room. “ Do you mind telling
me who those people are— the three
talking to my father?"
"That's Henry Marblestone and
his wife. And their daughter. E ve­
lyn's pretty, isn’ t she?”
“ I'll say. If you'll excuse me.
I'll see if father isn't about ready
to go now."
Dale received another playful tap
on the arm. “ You're interested tn
other things besides history, aren't
you?"
Quitting the church together. Dale
Farwell and his father walked in
silence over a path that led past
the thickly set gravestones—a short
route to the parsonage that stood on
a far com er of the church property.
The new home was a roomy brick
house, product of a more modern
era than the picturesque church
with its wide white clapboards. As
problem for which there seemed no
immediate solution.
The two Farwells were living
■ lone in the house.
Not only was the fact well estab­
lished. but it appeared that the pair
in some preposterous fashion were
managing their own meals. There
might be no logical argument
against a father-and-son menage,
but the idea was disquieting. It was
one of those situations which car­
ried an appeal for action.
WHAT to EAT and WHY
low ed unless m others o ffe r tact­
ful ad vice nnd suggestions v e ry
frequently. F o r while the tiny
child has his teeth brushed for
him. and the young school child
has his tooth-brushing rituul su­
pervised, too often the adolescent
is left to his own devices in this
respect. That is a great m istake,
us adolescents
nre som etim es
cureless in the ca re o f their teeth.
M others must see to it that
there, nre tw o toothbrushes, one
fo r night and one ffir m orning, so
thul it is n ever neerssury to use
a soggy brush. They must watch
when the supply of tooth paste or
pow der runs low. and see that It is
rep la rrd . F o r It is surprising how
fe w rh ildrrn ean be persuaded to
brush their teeth properly without
an agreeable d en tifrice! M others
should take e s re to choose a den­
tifric e that w ill preserve o r r e ­
store luster In the teeth. F o r ado­
lescents are ex trem ely sensitive
about their appearance and they
must not be allow ed to perm it
dingy teeth to spoil their sm iles.
I f mothers w ill feed their ado­
lescents a co rrect diet nnd super­
v is e their d aily dental care, the
com ing generation w ill not only
be m ore attractive to look at but
should
enjoy
m ore
abundant
health.
Feed Adolescent Correctly or Tragic Consequence»
May Result, W arns C . Houston Goudiss; Teeth
Must Receive Special Consideration
I I ) C . H O U S T O N G O U D IS S
F F H A N D , it may seem us if there could be very little
connection between a deficient diet during adolescence
and painful childbirth in later years. Yet it has been demon­
strated clinically that there is a definite link. It bus likewise
been determined that the kind of food which is fed adolescents
has a significant and fa r -*
ed by m ilk and cheese which are
reaching influence upon their rich in calciu m ; by green leafy
teeth in later life, and in the vegetab les which are also a good
O
ruse of girls, upon the teeth of
their children when they in
turn become mothers.
. Preparation fo r Parenthood
A dolescence is x difficult period
at best. And it a girl takes an un
balanced
diet
at
this tim e, the r e ­
sult m ay be an un­
stable nervous sys­
tem , poor physical
developm en t, lo w ­
ered vita lity and
in ability
to fight
off Infections. This
lack of strong re-
distance
the
to
disease and
v a rie ty o f other se­
rious infections as w ell.
It has also been established that
if a g irl is poorly nourished dur­
ing these y e a rs o f rapid d evelop ­
m ent, there m ay not be the sligh t­
est indication o f that fa ct until she
first becom es an expectant m oth­
er.
Then she w ill pay fo r her
m oth er's lack of nutrition knowl­
edge.
source; by eggs and fruits, valued
fo r their m inerals and vitam in s;
and by bulky foods which supply
sufficient rellu lose to help pro­
m ote regu lar health habits.
M others of adolesrent children
should m ake a conscientious and
determ ined effort to feed them a
diet rich in calcium and vitam ins
A , C and D— the substances re ­
quired, esp ecially, for m aintaining
sound, healthy teeth. I f m ilk nnd
succulent fruits nnd vegeta b les
figure prom inently in the daily
menus o f the adolescent girl, they
w ill go a long w ay tow ard helping
to c o rre c t the "c h o o s y '' attitude
tow ard food from which muny old­
er children suffer.
And if carefu l attention to diet
is coupled with carefu l attention
to sound hygienic habits, the
A n s w e r s to Q u e s t io n s
health of our 'teen age boys and
g irls w ill be grea tly im proved,
and they w ill be m ore adequately
M rs. G. H. A .— Yes, there is a
prepared to assume the duties of
substance called cholesterol, and
parenthood.
it is a vital constituent of n erve
Correct Dental Hygiene
tissue, and is also found in the
It Is v ita lly Im portant that the blood. Foods rich in cholesterol
proper ra re be given to the teeth include e g g yolk, liver, kidneys
and mouth. But it is quite unlikely and sweetbreads.
W N U —C. Ilouaton Om jdla» 1WW .Tâ.
that a c o rre c t routine w ill be fo l­
To add to the general irritation,
no visitor to the parsonage had suc­
Later, when their elders had with­
ceeded in penetrating farther than
drawn for their talk. Dale found
the parlor. Closely drawn window
himself charged with the responsi­
shades gave rise to the interesting
bility of entertaining Miss Brady in
speculation that the remainder of
a secluded corner of the hotel
the ground floor was "unsettled."
lounge.
Watchful eyes had accounted for
“ What I can't understand." he
the fact there was none too much
declared wonderingly,
“ is how
furniture unloaded from the van.
you've been around here for three
years and I never saw you. I still
Women visitors, comparing eager
don't believe it. I should have found
notes, agreed reluctantly that the
you before. I feel cheated."
one attainable apartment was more
“ And now it's too late," she
attractive than might have been ex­
teased. “ You're all through here."
pected.
“ I ’ m not so sure. I'm thinking of
Carefully * verified statistics ac­
doing post-graduate work n e x t
counted for the room's inventory.
year,” Dale volunteered hopefully.
One grand piano, tightly closed.
" I know I ’ll be around for s while
One mahogany center table. Four
when you get back. Pm going to
upholstered chairs and three floor
see you.”
lamps.
One oriental rug in dull
“ But I may not be here.” Lenora
remarked soberly. "Daddy hasn't
brought me a very good report
about my mother. I haven’t told
him. but I'v e almost made up my
mind that I ought to stay with her
Results o f Calcium Deficiency
next year.”
I f her d iet has been deficient in
“ Well,” Dale ventured boldly,
calciu m , fo r exam p le, her pelvic
"perhaps the Farwells will be liv­
bones m a y be im p erfectly d e v e l­
ing in your town by that time. Your
oped, so that she suffers unneces­
father seems rather keen for it."
sa rily during the birth of her
She laughed softly. “ Daddy has
child. And if lib era l amounts of
amused me so today. He's been
calciu m h ave not been stored in
the treasurer of Old White for ages
her body, she m ay be called upon
and he almost never attends. But
to m ake needless sacrifices from
don't tell him I gave him away.
her own body in the interests of
He surely is enthused over your
her child. It is w ell known that if
father. You should be proud. Doc­
an expectant m other's diet is not
tor Farwell is a wonderful speak­
abundantly supplied with calcium ,
e r ."
the substance w ill be withdraw n
“ Pretty fa ir," Dale agreed com­
from her own bones and teeth in
placently.
“ I wouldn't be at all
an effort to m eet the needs of the
surprised if he is the man you need.
developing child.
I ’ m growing convinced of i t ”
Before the day was over Cassius
Brady had gained Jonathan Far-
An Aid to Dental Health
well's promise to consider the new
F o r although expectan t m others
pastorate, if the proposal came
a re not a lw a ys a w a re o f this im ­
through official channels.
Within
portant fact, it is true that the
three weeks a committee from Lo­
first o r " b a b y '’ teeth are d e v e l­
cust Hill waited upon the western
oped w ithin the ja w during p re­
pastor and heard him preach in bis
natal life, and the foundations for
own pulpit A form al invitation fol­
the second set are also laid at this
lowed and was accepted.
tim e.
Dale would not admit to himself,
Unless the expectan t m other's
least of all to his father, to what
diet is v e r y generously supplied
degree his expectations regarding
with calciu m , so as to allow ade­
that first church service included
quate amounts fo r the baby's
Dale stood regarding the burial gronnd.
seeing Lenora Brady. But he was
teeth and bones, nature w ill en­
doomed to disappointment There he explained heartily. “ M y car's
Doctor Farw ell hunted through his coloring and considerably worn, i d ea vo r to m eet the ch ild ’s requ ire­
was no sign of the Brady fam ily in out front. Just as soon as you can
pockets for the door key. Dale stood covering most of the oak parquetry.
m ent by sacrificin g calciu m from r \ U R I N G the indoor season to
the congregation.
break away from here . .
regarding the burial ground.
Two large steel engravings hung on the m oth er's own body.
I f she
com e, m ake plenty o f bright
When Doctor Farw ell mounted
“ Did you know there.was fighting opposite walls. One of the pictures.
“ Thank you," Farwell returned
has no adequate re serve, then she new w ork ad ay clothes fo r you r­
the rostrum. Dale made a swift sur­
mildly. “ Dale and I have arranged around here, father? I just saw a Abraham Lincoln surrounded by his
m a y be forced to lose “ a tooth for s e lf and you r daughter. H e re 's a
vey of the faces within range. The
to dine at home. We are scarcely tablet that says the church was cabinet, was a trifle askew on its e v e ry ch ild ,” or suffer even m ore design fo r ch arm in g aprons to
brief tension gave way to a general
unpacked, you know. I appreciate burned by the British in 1781. Seems wire.
serious dental ills.
w e a r o v e r your own dark house
rustling. Whispers. By the time it just the sam e."
a lot of your form er parishioners
No women could sit in a room five
frocks for protection nnd p retti­
the minister finished reading the
were
in
the
Colonial
army.
Some
of
“ Oh, well—whatever you say.
minutes with a crooked picture on
ness. And a sim ple, flare-skirted
lines of the hymn. Dale experienced
We’ll make it later.” It was evident them buried here after the fighting. the wall.
Calcium-Rich Food» Required
dress fo r school girls, so becom ­
his first feeling of reliet The re­
Soldiers
of
1812,
too.”
that invitations to the Marblestone
Lesser items in conference had to
L ea d in g
nutrition
authorities ing and p ractical that just one o f
action on the m ajority of the listen­
“
It
would
not
be
surprising."
Far-
board seldom were treated so cav­
do with the utter lack of those little
ers was undeniably favorable.
well had located his key. “ We are homelike touches that bespeak a hold that the a v e ra g e A m erica n it w ill n ever be enough. Both of
alierly.
diet is m ore deficient in calciu m , these patterns, in fact, y o u 're sure
Dale rose to his feet with the oth­
living
in
an
old
part
of
the
country
woman's presence.
The marble
In the vanguard of those pressing
perhaps, than in any other single to use o v e r and o v e r in difft'rent
ers, smilingly declining a share of
now. You should find it interest­ mantelshelf,
for
example.
Its
forward at the conclusion of the
the hymnal offered by his neighbor
ing.” He thrust open the door and dreary expanse was broken by a nutrient. This is esp ecia lly likely m aterials. T h e y ’ re easy as french
services was Miss Abbie Brown. She
to be the case in the diet o f the dressing to m ake. A d etailed sew
in black.
passed within. Dale following.
small clock. Nothing else. Not even
sped swiftly down the center aisle
adolescent. F o r at that tim e, boys chart accom panies each o f them.
“ I know the words,” he assured
“ I didn't see anything of Mr. Bra­
a photograph to furnish speculation.
leaving her friend Hannah Garner
C harm ing School F rock.
d evelop prodigious appetites and a
her.
dy today. Did you?”
staring after her in helpless vexa­
Most unbelievable of all, the par­ trem endous c a p a city fo r carb oh y­
Th is is an aw fu lly good style for
With his brown head tipped back,
"H e was not at the service. I
tion.
had a note from him yesterday ex­ lor and its deficient furnishings were drates o r energy-produ cing foods, grow in g g irls who incline to be a
hands clasped behind him, the min­
As Abbie hovered uncertainly on
plaining that he and his fam ily were immaculately free from any vestige w hile g irls becom e e x tre m e ly fin­ bit lanky. T h e puff sleeves, flared
ister’ s son raised his voice in song,
the side lines, her birdlike glance out of town. Have we some milk? of dust. A grudging unanimity in icky. E ith er they do not take skirt and sm all w aistline, drawn
all unmindful of the interest his
chanced to fall upon Dale, who had I will take a glass up to my room. that finding.
enough food at m eals, o r they tend in by a belt at sides and back,
vocal effort was creating among the
taken refuge in the shadows under I have some work to do.”
“ But the kitchen's what I'd like to eat too m any rich m ixtu res be- g iv e them ju st the righ t lines. The
nearby listeners.
the gallery until his father should
to see. I'll venture it’ s a mess.” I tween m eals.
A s a result, the high neckline, finished by a little
be at liberty. At the moment, the
With the reopening of Old White's Thus the oracular comment of one diet o f both boys and girls is \ round collar, covers up their col­
C H APTER II
younger man was bestowing ab­ parsonage. Locust Hill’ s feminine of the parishioners.
lik ely to contain an abundance la r bones and looks so w ell under
sorbed attention upon a bronze tab­ contingent found itself faced with s
(TO BE CO \TiyUED)
o f m eat, fish, highly m illed c e ­ young faces. This is a d ia gra m
Staid composure marked Jona­ let set in the wall.
reals and other refined foods, with design, th erefore can be finished
than Farwell's demeanor when he
Abbie regarded him closely. Spec­
inadequate amounts o f the foods in a few hours. M ake it o f v e lv e t­
stepped down within the altar rail
ulation became a certainty. Mak­
een, flannel, jersey, w ool plaid,
rich in calciu m .
after the benediction to meet the
ing a brisk circling movement, she
gingham , linen— it looks w ell in
members of his congregation, many
approached the stranger from the
p ra ctica lly
every
fa b ric
that
of whom pressed forward for the
rear and announced her presence
The Adolescent's Diet
school g irls w ear.
purpose.
The meat of the bighorn is one of alarming scarcity.
The latest
with a playful tap on the arm.
T h ree-W ay Apron Design.
Each new arrival was greeted
T o balance the diet prop erly,
"A ren ’t you Doctor Farwell's the choicest delicacies of all the slaughter of bighorns took place in
T w o com forta b le pin afore styles,
with a firm handclasp and a search­
North American game animals. Its Mexico in recent years when air­ these necessary protein and en ­
son?" she demanded.
ing glance from the black eyes,
erg y foods should be supplement- so cut that they w on’ t slip off at
“ Yes. I ’m Dale.” His eyes light­ habitat is most spectacular, accord­ planes carried so-called sportsmen
making it evident he would be
ed with amusement, remembering ing to Ding Darling, in the Indian­ from the states into that country
known by name when he met the
where the sheep were plentiful and
the red hat and its owner’s com­ apolis News.
minister a second time. Approving
ment upon his name.
At one time the bighorn ranged they killed without regard to law,
comments upon the morning ser­
“ I thought so.
You don't look down into grassland and desert regulation or numbers. Combined
mon. many of them effusive, were
much like your father. I'm sure I country of the foothills, but the efforts of the Mexican and United
accepted with grave unconcern.
white man’s rifle and his domestic States government officials are
hope you'll like Locust Hill.”
When Henry Marblestone, Locust
“ I ’m going to. It is a very at­ flocks have taught the bighorn that seeking to stop this practice and
H ill's banker and wealthiest citi­
tractive town, the little I'v e seen of his only hope of safety lay among additional emphasis is being placed
zen, elbowed a way through the
i t ” Dale's eyes strayed towards the the highest and roughest country on protection wherever a nucleus
C leaning
Strainers. — N e v e r
E con om y N ote.— S a ve all c e le ry
milling crowd to proffer his own
of this grand American -mammal
tablet “ I didn't know before that he could find.
tops, wash and d ry them and wash a tea strain er or a fine sieve
particular greeting, those nearest
this was such an historical spot
Maybe an eagle has an eye as remains. The species is barely
place in the oven, turning them in soapy w ater. Rinse in c le a r
to Doctor Farwell gave place def­ I ’ ve just discovered that the Brit­
holding its own. No more thrilling
now and then. Store the leaves in w a ter alw ays, then th ere can be
erentially. Marblestone had head­ ish burned the church h ere!” He keen as a bighorn's but they say an spectacle in all that Am erica has
ed the committee responsible for smiled again, a trifle apologetically. old ram can read a hunter’s inten­ to offer exceeds the picturesque big­ an a irtigh t tin. U se them fo r fla­ no unpleasant flavor when next
used.
vorin g soups, salads, etc.
the pastoral selection and the satis­ ‘ T 've always been rather keen on tion for miles.
horn in his crazy retreat.
» • •
Some old-timers firmly b e l i e v e __________________
• • •
fying prestige lingered. With his American history."
G erm less Brushes. — Once a
that the massive horns of the moun- j
Wood VBt.d for the CrOBa
florid face wreathed in smiles, Hen­
"R eally? Then you must meet my
A Scrap Book.— A la rg e loose- w eek pour a little peroxid e o f hy­
M olt of
aUeged fragmenta of
ry declared:
brother. He has everything about tain sheep save it from skull frac-
le a f note book is in expensive and drogen o v e r the toothbrushes to
“ Well, Doctor, that was a very Locust Hill right at his finger ends. ture when it plunges off a cliff May- \ ^ cro„ pregerved ai iacred reljc§
handy to use if you are savin g sterilize them .
R inse w ith cold
good effort. I can see where you A Son of the American Revolution, h* .,.°L bU‘ \ m° f e ?.r!X * WnL U‘ , 1 ! i r « Pir-e. There are many legend*
the n ew spaper clippin gs o f the do­ w a ter and hang up in th eir places.
and I think alike on a lot of things. of course. H e'll be so glad to know as shock absorber when they In- i on uie subject. According to one,
ings o f anyone in the fa m ily . M ore W e pay so much attention to the
Congratulations!"
original Christian cross was
you're
interested
in
Colonial dulge in their favorite sport of stag- ; ^
pages can be added when need­ teeth and so little to the brush
“ That is very kind.”
P j made of four kinds of w ood-palm ,
things.” With this common ground !n* _ h ead
ed and any added data m a y be these days.
Some undertone in Farwell'* re­ established. Miss Abbie ventured to member* of their flock, quite evi cedar, olive and cypress— represent­
w ritten on the note book paper
e • »
sponse bad a chilling effect upon bridge the year*. "And Tm sure dently for amusement and exercise. ing the four quarters of the earth.
alongside o f the articles.
Handy
Clothespin.
— Use
a
Actually
the
horns
have
been
■
se­
Henry's ardor. There was an awk­ you and your father will find the
A poetic legend has it that the trus
s e e
clothespin to untangle a frin ge
ward silence, then Marblestone de­ «arsonsge very comfortable.
It rious liability because they have cross was made of aspen, which
Colorful Salad.— When using ap­ m op. It takes little tim e and the
ferred hurriedly to the two women must seem dreadfully large for Just attracted the trophy hunter.
accounts for the almost constant
p let in salad le a v e the skins on to m op w ill then be as fluffy as when
at his elbow.
The once generous supply of big­ quivering of the leaves of that spe­
two men.
I was sorry to bear
add a touch o f color to the salad. new.
“ My wife has been very anxious ■bout your mother . .
horns ha* bee* reduced to an cies of tres.
lì
Pretty Workaday Fashions
Bighorn, Old Ram With Massive Headgear,
Can Read Hunter’s Intentions for Miles
AROUND
.he HOUSE
the shoulders, and a sw eet little
tie-around, are yours in this sm art
design that w ill help to solve many
o f your Christm as gift problem s.
A n y w a y you take it, or m ake it,
this flaring, tiny-waisted apron d e­
sign is a deligh t to m ake and to
w ear.
D im ity, percale, dotted
s w is m ,
organdie nnd batiste, in
w hite, dainty prints or pastels, are
pretty fabrics fo r aprons.
The I'atterns.
No. 1625 is designed for sizes 6,
8, 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8 re­
qu ires 2V4 yards of 30-inch m a te­
ria l; l*s yards o f braid; % yard
o f ribbon for belt.
No. 1622 is designed for sizes
32, 34 , 36, 38 , 40, 42 and 44. Size
34 requires 2% yards for cnch of
these aprons. And for apron No.
1, 6 yards o f braid.
F or apron
No. 2,
yard o f contrast. F or
apron No. 3. 1 yard o f pirating.
F a ll and W inter F aih ion Hook.
T h e new 32-page Fall and Win
ter P attern Book which shows
photographs o f the dresses being
worn is now out.
(One pattern
nnd the F all and W inter Pattern
Book—25 cen ts.)
You can order
the book separately for 15 cents.
Send your ord er to The Sewing
C irc le P attern Dept., 14!» N ew
M on tgom ery A vc., San Francisco,
C alif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins)
each.
£ B ell Syndicate*
W NU S ervice
YES!
“ Luden't are s natural
choice, because they
c o n tr ib u te to y o u r
alkaline reserve when
you have a cold.”
M . SOUTHARD,
UrgnMrttd Norm, N n r V«v4
L U D E N S
M IN T M O l C O U O H D I O M
¡ f t
A Serm on
N o man is rocked to Godliness
in a h am m ock.— T . L . Cuyler.
Jjook far l!u
—■
' lrmtlt ‘Mark ------- .
an ¿ttn/ </U r~ ------
EMMERER Na5
\C 0A L
Items of Interest
Without an equal in the
entire West, at an A LL
PURPOSE CO AL.
to the Housewife
The Kemmerer Coal Co.
KEMMERER, WYOMING
PRACTICE GUNSMITHING AT HOME
Make money by learning to repair or remodel
your own and the neighborhood’« rifle«, «hot
gnna and revolver«. Most Am .rlcan amnnmnl
tie« need the «ervlce« o f a qualified gnrmnilth If
one were available, a« the o ld -lim a gtimna-kera
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