Edited by MARJORIE BARROWS
Editor of The Children's Moor
IF YOU ARE
ON THIS LIST...
Nervous and tense
. Arthritic
Heart trouble
Invalid
Middle-aged or elderly
Pregnant or nursing
High blood pressure
DON'T LET CONSTIPATION
ADD TO YOUR WORRIES!
As distressing as constipation can be
in "normal" people wilhoul special
conditions or illnesses, chronic irreg
ularity can be extremely aggravating
even dangerous in some cases. If
you arc on the list, you've probably
been cautioned already by your own
physician, to avoid harsh laxatives
and purgatives. Your doctor may have
indicated concern about tne strain- i
ing" that goes with constipation j
particularly in cardiac, high blood i
pressure, and similar cases), and he j
may already have recommended j
Sakaka. Saraka works naturally, j
effectively, the way nature intended I
your system to work gently, i
smoothly, without stress or harsh
ness. Saraka is easy and pleasant to
take, after meals or before bed. At
your drug store or drug counter. For
Kencrous free sample, write to Saraka.
Dept. K-Z, Kcnilworth, N. J.
SARAKA
"natural way to regularity"
How Government
Hospital Stopped
Athlete's Foot Itch!
Relieves itching tertvre instantly
destroys fungi en contact I
At first slun of agonizing toe Itch,
use amazing Ting Medicated
Cream I Tests by government hos
pital prove Ting brings relief
three ways: 1 Instantly relieves
Itching and soothes sore, burning
skin I (2i On 60-second contact,
destroys fungi that cause Athlete's
Foot! (3) Aids healing of cracked,
peeling toes. Ting s "dry cream"
formula dries quickly to an anti
septic powder that clings ... con
tinuing relief for hours I Grease
less, stainless. At all druggists.
Only 19i Money back If not satis
fied. 01958 Pharma-Craft Corp.
IRRITATED EYELIDS?
Bathe them with LAVOPTIK Eye Lo
tion. Promptly soothes. Also relieve
inflamed, sore, burning, itching eyes,
soothes tired eyes or money back. Insist
on L A V-OP-T1 K Eye Lotion. Depend on
45 years' success. Free Eye-cup included
in package. All druggists.
Help Fill the
Research
Clinics
Patient Aid
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Muinnt teutons
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I SUNBURN POISON IVY I
I HEAT RASH CHAFING I
I Relieve Itchinf nd Burning, Promott 1
I Heelino with Super-Lanoleted I
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Riddle Round-Up
1. What's the definition of a farmer?
2. What did one berry say to another?
3. How do you say "heifer" in Chinese?
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Stamping Balloon
4 Reqna bskil
rhen inviting guests
for this party, ask
them each to bring
some small gift, preferably
an inexpensive funny one,
gaily wrapped. Before the
party the host or hostess
inflates a balloon for each
guest, but first she inserts a
number (clipped from an
old calendar) in each bal
loon, going from one to
whatever number of people
there will be. Duplicates of
these numbers are placed
on each gift and they are
heaped on a table near the
players. A balloon is passed
to each one. The first player
must stamp on the balloon
till it bursts. It may take
a few tries. Then he picks
up the number that was
inside it and matches it to
the gift of that number.
Ad Fun!
Bill Ross
his game isn't as
easy as it sounds,
but it will add to
the fun of your party.
Before the party, go
through lots of old maga
zines and clip out all the
well-known advertisements
for soup, coffee, automo
biles, shampoo, refrigera
tors, beverages, cosmetics,
etc., until you've collected
about 16. Put a number
1 to 16 in an upper corner
of each. Then fix a sheet of
paper for each guest with
a column of 16 numbers.
Before starting to play,
cut off the part of the ad
that bears the product's
name. Then circulate the
ads around the room and
ask each person to write the
product's name after the
proper number.
Graduation Plans
Mabel Inqlin
What will the June gradu
ate be? Can you rearrange
the scrambles below to spell
out some well-known occu
pations? 1. snure 2. hactree
3. rawley 4. codrot
5. geernine 6. hurtbec
7. torail 8. mostnap
9. sorail 10. siderol
Make It Easy
(For Girls Only)
Ida M. Perdue
Advcr-Tics: Flaunt your
school colors on your feet.
Make a pair of yarn pom
poms in the school colors
and tie one to each shoelace.
One Alone: Wear that lone
earring screw-back or clip
at the neck of a sweater
or blouse like a pin.
Tip Top: Give the plastic
tips of your shoelaces a coat
of bright nail polish or
paint them to match your
costume with oil or show
card colors.
Give It a Pearl: Replace
the buttons on a blouse or
dress with small gold safety
pins on which you have
threaded some pearl beads.
Answers to Riddle Round-Up:
1. A man outstanding in his field.
2. If we weren't so fresh, we wouldn't be in this jam.
3. Young cow (Yung Kow!).
Answers to Graduation Plans:
1. nurse, 2. teacher, 3. lawyer, 4. doctor, 5. engineer, 6.
butcher, 7. tailor, 8. postman, 9. sailor, 10. soldier.
Blast Off!
Jhe players sit in a
circle with the
"Sun" blindfolded
in the center. Give each
player the name of a planet
or heavenly body. When the
Sun calls out two olanets,
they change places as fast
as they can, cutting across
the inside or going around
the outside of the circle to
avoid being caught. If a
player is caught, he's the
new Sun. Or if the Sun
beats a player to his place,
the one left out becomes
the Sun. Whenever the Sun
yells "BLAST OFF!" all
players change seats and the
Sun tries to tag one.
Let's Draw a
Koala Boar
Ann Devidow
Australia
Across the seas
Has lots of
Eucalyptus trees.
Where tiny
Koala bears abound
With furry ears
And noses round.
Mama Koala
Has a purse
Or pouch for baby
Where he'll nurse
Until he's old enough
To pack
Upon her shoulders
Pickaback.
family Weekly. June 1, 1951