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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 27

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11-ER THE MIAMI HERALD Sunday September 23 1937 BUT SOME MEN JUST WON'T LIFT A FINGER ITly Wives i i-6 in dc (I KNOW YOUR6 4-1D T4UMS gur SUMLY 0( CizACg! 'I KNO4 YOUR6 ALL -Niume ver vx al SUMLY TvAr CRACg Ry JOCELYN HALE Herald Staff dl'ilter FORT it comes to helping the little woman with chores around the house Broward County husbands are divided into four groups The eager ones see the lawns ragged the paints chipping and do something about it before she has a chance to file a request They're usually the putterers whop by nature or experience have a knack with tools Type 2 or one-order boys need some suggestions thrown their way But they are happily prompt about wielding the saws plungers caulking guns etc They also deserve shiny haloes 1g 1 1'1111 04 I -1r 1 PUT IN A NEV glilg---4 3 ---1 ''---2'7 1 -11----- lko --al -ftik 1 lime -y 4 7 Ly I wrioof-7' PIL "1 1 M100 Another housewife uses the romantic approach "Get him in a good mood and he will agree in do any chore Of course he may not get around in doing it right away That's when I become dependent The job has to be done and only he can do it right" Another wile that works for her is compare their scraggly lawn for Instance with a neighbor's neat one Hubby Flees Fleas GETTING the dogs de-fleaed is one of those nasty little tasks hubby really puts off Until the time the dogs start spending all their waking (and his sleeping) hours scratching frantically he acts as though fleas are pests everybody else's dogs have not his! "G-rr-nr" growls this wife A change of scene sometime helps "Not until we switched bedrooms and were within earshot of the bathroom faucet that had been dripping for months (lid it get fixed" said Mrs Sam Mitchell "I never nag at him Ile works bard all day and is tired when he gets home" "His methods are often unorthodox" she continued "When the sink drain got stopped up he climbed on the roof put a lighted firecracker down the high riser slapped a book over the opening sat and waited When "For the first three years We were married he did all the baking" says his attractive blonde wife "He made delicious cookies and apple turnovers Now he concentrates on being chef for our barbecue parties" "If I say I'm going to get a repair man in to fix something I get results" says Mrs Clifford Cone of Oakland Park "When my husband thinks I'm going to spend money he decides he'd rather do the job himself "I always praise him when he does a chore for me rd be the last one in the world to belittle him even though the job might not be done right" I saw him again he was minus a few eyebrows the lire-cracker's having chosen to go off when he peeked down the pipe to see what was the matter But the drain has worked fine ever since!" "We try to do things together" says a New River Isles housewife whose husband is cooperative when it comes to woodworking or doing something for their boat "But we don't knock ourselves out We work for two hours sit for two hours then work some more Eventually the job gers done I might as well give up if I try to rush him" Nelahl)or 'Notes By JOCELYN IIALE Herald Staff Writer -Miss Davis illarried in Indiana Ah the third group! They're those who hate to be threatened cajoled flattered begged or screamed at until their conscienee hurts or their patience fails Then they grudgingly get the job done The fourth class is almost as rare as the first The fellows who won't do one darn thing As one housewife said "My husband 's the most helpless man I know" Luckily they have enough money If) pay a carpenter gardener or plumber when something goes haywire Wives whose husbands fall into group one and two have got it made So have wives with husbands in the don't-do-anything group They haven't got a chance and they know it It's a 9040 Proposition WHEN FOLKS get married they say it will be a 50-50 60-40 even a 90-10 proposition They begin to sound like business tycoons deciding who's going to hold controlling shares of stock in a corporation That 90-10 proposition stated he'd give 90 if she'd give 10 According to his wile the only thing he does in the line of household chores is to direct the cooking "He's always underfoot telling me to turn up the the fire or turn it down Change a light bulb? Never! He'd rather get a maintenance man for that" Exceptions are the IIerbert Krafts 1860 Gardenia Rd parents of an infant and a three-year-old "Herbie does practically everything for the children I ask" Julie says "He bathes dresses and feeds them I'm with them all day This gives them a wonderful chance to get acquainted with their daddy" He Helps Out us Chef CULINARY FEATS are the forte of Carl Burbridge 733 NE Second St Pompano Beach cent visitors They were Accompanied on the motor trip to Florida by Mr and PfIrs Elmer Fries Sefore arriving here they had spent a week in Daytona Beach FORT LAUDERDALE Mr and Mrs George Cadenhead aro proud grandparents of a baby girl their first grandchild Her name is Linda Jean She was born Sept 1S at Hutchinson Nan where her dadd Ens Robert Steece is taking advanced flight training at the US Naval Air Station Mrs Cadenhead said Jean and Bob thought Linda might be a boy Since they got fooled Bob had to make a special shopping trip to buy a pink dress for Linda to wear home from the hospital MR AND ns LEROY KERLIN are visiting lives and friends in 'Indiana this week She wrote the they don't mind cooler weather at all They will drive back via Norfolk Va where they will stop to visit more relatives They expect to he home by the middle of October 11717 7471Tr Tor- 14 ri 4--4 4t: szt' IC 4 ti -'i 1 1 r0-7 1 7" I 0 d'A 11'' 'i r-'vc-3t 4 I 'I I 1 s- fe ''4 '4 1'''''''''' 1 I 1 1:4 1 vs t4 4 Itiki i' i 4 aq 1z Ai 1 0 104 lif 4 'f? 14:14 5 't flif 1 '1 Ns i I 4 4 v4 1 4 Iv- 4 4Py: 1 4 '''1'-' fru --f- i' i 444 if i tr40 e-'i NI 7 tie 1' 1 i L- '411- 1 -'4 "111'ToeS1'''" '1 4 ii is 4)44: i 11 1 I 1 -1 i a- kP lt tA i' 11-41 :4 I 4 i fr i tt 1: I 1 jiv '14 Ti'lkh' ye 4 La i to ''t 4 et if I 4 1 1 420411111111'11K Ir-40''' 0-0 'IP PH: 4 :10 its lot 4) Mk Ni I 700k i I ki" l'i 1 Is' vtt -A Lt 6 ti-------X2- 11 A 4 r- 7 i' i 111:7111 0's' 4: cit 'P' 1 26110 441 fi t' '4 '''61 6 i I 4 4 i 4 4' liv 41 -P tt F- i' 'N I titi011 11 1 i 'mit 8 tdr it 1 i t11-'41 144 4 South Broward Teen Scene NEWLYWEDS Mr a'n Mrs Joseph Doumar Av honored recently at a barbecue party at the home of Mr and Mrs Nick Margaritis in Country Club Estates The festivities were preceded by a cocktail party The barbecuing was superintended by Mr Margaritis Guests included Mr and Mrs Clure Mosher Mr and Mrs Linwood Cabot Mr a Mrs Desmond Crowley a Mr and Mrs Raymond Doumar By LINDA ANSON Herald torrenondent PORT LAUDERDALE Miss Jacqueline Davis formerly of Fort Lauderdale became the bride of David Krupp in a ceremony rformed Saturday at St Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Indianapolis The bride's mother Mrs William Sutherlin resides in Indianapolis and groom's parents Mr and Mrs Walter A Krupp live in Port Clinton Ohio The Rev John Wells performed the ceremony Maid of honor was Mi Manly Du Valle Bridesmaids WC! Miss Josephine Astesano and Mn Pat Ilexamer Alfred Resetich was best man Paul and Russell Leyland ushered The bride wore a full-length princess style gown of ivory satin fashioned with a short train Her pillbox cap was acdented with pearls and sequins and her fingertip veil was of imported illusions She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of white roses and lilies The maid of honor wore a gown of pale blue chiffon and the bridesmaids' dresses were of a darker shade of blue chiffon After a wedding breakfast and reception the couple left for a honeymoon at Sea Island Ga They'll make their home in 'Oak Park Mich The bride a graduate of the University of Indiana formerly was associated with the Reach Club Hotel The groom is a graduate of the University of Michigan and a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity He is associated with the public relations department of the De-Soto division of the Chrysinr Corp THE IVATER was fine end the food delicious at a recent splash party and barbecue at tended by members of Broward Marine 'office staff a their families Hostess Was Miss Irene Edgecombe lives by a lake on SW 13Cth Ter Ken Foley had charge of the barbecuing After feeding themselves the guests collected tidbits for Mary and Joe the swans Those who attended were Mr and Mrs Chuck Mahony Mr and Mrs Gordon Bolt Mr and Mrs Herbert Seifert Mr and Mrs Ed Geary Air and Mrs Jimmy Griewisch Mr and Mrs Ned Itelmle Jr Mrs hen Foley Ed Bellyk and Miss Ann 'Upton 0 i 1 1 I' 0 1 it g' o' "I I 1 i 3 4 i i i Herold Photo by Gene Hyde Aswtates Heads Are Swimming With Balloon Blowing Mrs Robert Rosettstiht Mrs Dahl Rask Mrs Verna Harris BEFORE GOING to the Jaycees' Harvest BalI Nit and Mrs Hal Foote of Lauderdale Manors entertained friends at a cocktail party Then they all wended their way to the Governors' Club Hotel where they ti a reserved a table together In the group were Mr ttnd Mrs Dona Atherton Mr and Mrs Wallace Travers Mr and Mrs Ed Travers Mr and Mrs Ken Peth Mr and Mrs Al Vincent Mr and Mrs Orville Cheshire Mr and Mrs Arlos Ball TRI-HI-Y rnembers put on their thinking caps at a recent meeting and elected senior Joyce Jacoby to lead them through the year's activities Joyce was chosen by the club to fill the office vacated by Gert Checchia who resigned There were two other changes in the officer linettp Pat McGuire is the new vice president and Janie Schlotter the new treasurer Tri-Hi-Y a Christian organization sponsored by the YMCA has been a major girls' club for many years at South Broward High School Tri-Hi-Y is divided into three groups sophomore junior and senior with officers and advisors for each group As senior chapter president Joyce will govern all three sections Busy Council STUDENT COUNCIL met i i' rr J( Cl Si et PT le l'' gi Sr Ti gr Se 0 WI MRS BERT ALLNANDRA was hostess for bridge group which held its firs game of the season Thursday All neighbors in New River Isles they meet twice ft month Those in the group include Mrs Arlo Ball Mrs Paul Clausen Mrs Thoresby Slack Mrs Alfred Jung Mrs George Strong Mrs Mark and Mrs Galen Hieronymus Mrs George Rempp will Pilot Clubbers Wilt Stage Lollipop Ball on Saturday for the first time this school year last Tuesday and found it hard to accomplish all their business in one short Malcolm Mac) Singer presided at their rather busy get-acquainted meeting Several standing committee chairmen were appointed among them Harvey I dstein constitution Anne Cali-ley bulletin boards Charme Chopman projects Jo A Kroll assemblies Bonnie Marshall condolence: Anita Kroll scrapbook Lou Tittlei motto-of-the-day: Audrey Palmisano code of ethics and Joan Rodebaugh evaluation Lyn Romberg was appointed secretary and Lorraine Guglietta corresponding secretary Jana Tog-nob gave up her job as senior representative to fill the office of treasurer Mac passed out copies of the student council constitution and by-laws along with a list of parliamentary procedure rules Under new business Club prexy Dave Jacobsen read the proposed changes in his clubs constiaqi Aq tio paw aq oi trotini council at the next regular meeting Senior class president Loti Vitucci suggested bu ying bleachers for the new swimming pool as a major project for council this year Lou also mentioned that Student Council would again sponsor the candy drive which was quite successful last year successful last year LLOYD HOLLINGSWORTHS sister Mrs Donald Dalton and her husband of Terre Haute Ind were re fiance is under the charge of Mrs Lola Blair a High Scores At Bridge I I Flower Show Value Topic For Meeting FORT LAUDERDALE The Fort Lauderdale chapter of Pilot Club International will present its fourth annual Lollipop Ball Saturday From 9 pm to 1 am in the Dwight Rogers Room of the Governor's Club Hotel the dancers will whirl to the music of Dick Breed's orchestra with the Seminole Indian Girl Scout troop and other girls' groups bencfitting from the proceeds Decorations will be Age lollipops and balloons which members have been working on for months now outstanding project of the year for niembers of the local pilot club the In addition to financing the activities uniforms sewing machines meeting refreshments and sewing material for the Indian scout troop proceeds also benefit the Anchor Clubs of Fort Lauderdale High Pine Crest and Stranahan High Schools which the Pilots sponsor The semi-formal dance also helps accumulate funds with which the Pilots give Christmas baskets to Brows County girls at the school for Girls in Ocala Reservations are being made with Mrs Mary Moen I DANIA Mrs Andrew Gurke of Hollywood outlined the purpose and value or amateur flower shows at the first fall meeting of the Dania Garden Club which sponsors such shows in early spring Mrs Gurke Is past president of the Hollywood Garden Club and conservation chairman for the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs Italy League Schedules Dance POCKET' Fso MEMORIALS Ti tin Neart Fond in mentoil of your friends relatires and asseciotes will be grateful' acknowledged by the HEART ASSOC of HOWARD 'COUNTY 4111 award Blvd Ft Lauderdale Pc ARE TAX flEDUCTINtE and his Orchestra Reservations are being accepted by Ludwige Colombi Robert Fierro and Michael Diamante are neater on clothes pressed by FORT LAUDERDALE Playing at the Wilton Manors Woman's Club with the Contract Bridge Club of For Lauderdale Mrs eg Woods and Mrs A IL Barr i'ere first Mrs Anna McCauley a 'Milton Neff were second Mr and Mrs Earl Pierce third Mrs Beatrice Marshman and A Barr fourth Saturday night at the Wilton Manors Club Mrs Lewis Hardig and A Barr were winner Mrs Beatrice Marshman and Herman Lambert were second: Mrs Anne McCauley and Milton I third and Mr and Mrs Shaw fourth Monday night at the Community Center Mrs Laura 1-lardy and Sirnal were high scorers Mrs Fannie NVallace and A Barr were second: Mr and Mrs Albert N'olz third Mrs John Jensen and Mrs Carroll Al fourth PI NV In 1F NV MI Mi an Ali A toi f-f be Mt thi Sh it 1-IP hi NV sc( N'o an for GIFTS I FORT LAUDERDALE The Italian-American Civic League of Fort Lauderdale will hold its Columbus Day dinner danci on Oct 12 at 7 pm in the Governors' Club Hotel Proceeds will be donated to the Broward County Crippled Children's Society Guest speaker will be Mayor John Russell Music will be provided by Michael Marvin LAMP SHADES GALORE WARREfi Rung' actLLnERsin NOVIDALCAITNIIIS IN MPANO 12 New Majorettes JENNY WICKERSHAM and Sue Rubin are two sophoMore additions to the majorette squad They were chosen recently by Dave Sheppard band director and the majorettes Both girls are experienced twirlers Jenny was a majorette a I Columbiana High School in Ohio last year Sue Nuas on the Olsen Junior High squad OVER 5000 BEAUTIFUL LAMP SHADES TO SELECT FROM 205 BROWARD BLVD PHONE JA22978 FORT LAUDERDALE LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED She explained amateur flower shows educate the participants as well as the public through the effective display of plants and cut flowers She said these shous also help develop the aesthetic sense of ekliihitors and sisitors The group is making plans for a riiiiiitiago sale Oct 26 at the pavilion in Dania Mrs Arthur l'uden is Chairman Carnival Slated THE JEWELRY TRADE SHOP MFG JEWELERS OF HANDMADE JEWELRY In Platinum or Gold 430 LAS OLAS BLVD ROOM 212 iS 4ta hist Nener 41r FORT LAUDERDALE The River land school Parent-Teacher Assn's carnival will he held Oct 18 at the school grounds Ali's Thomas Graham president announced Proceeds will be used to provide additional facilities at the school Mrs Graham said grounds Mrs Thomas Graham president announced Proceeds will be used to pro- vide additional facilities at the school Mrs'Graham said The meeting WAS held at the home of Mrs John Gregory who was assisted by Mrs James McMillan Mrs Jordan and Mrs Ine nome ot Airs John tireg- ory who was ass isted by Mrs James McMillan Mrs Jordan and Mrs Park- Polish C101) 10 lhAtt Party FORT Polish American Club of Fort Lauderdale will hold a beach party for members today starting at noon at Bahia-Mar Members are asked to take their own lunches Plans also are being made by the club to sponsor a masquerade dance Oct 26 at the Knights of Columbus ball 1) tit Poi La par sta Ma the are to dar of IrS" DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS UPHOLSTERY BEDSPREADS (otelopt tratifiA 4227A41 DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS UPHOLSTERY BEDSPREADS W0t614 I Parker Compounded QUARTERLY ON SAVINGS AT rkiF 1 ANNOUNCES The remodeling of your 41g old iewelry into new and modern creations in platinum or gold Also diamond setting and repairing of jewelry Estimates Submitted Phone JA 4-2182 ANNOUNCES 1 I 4 i 111' it 4' The remodeling of 'your er --V- old iewelry into new and ii4 modern creations in platinum or gold Also diamond setting and repairing of jewelry Compounded QUARTERLY Estimates Submitted Phone IA 4-2182 ON SAVINGS '111111111711)WEAR IT ENTIRELY AT YOUR EARL iwat 0 Mill Otlay I I 44 AT a RIM HEARING AID 125 01 it I I 0 t711110 THE FIRST issue of the 'Bulldog's Tale" hit the campus last week and more than 1000 copies were sold in less than an hour Wheelettes held the first bake sale of the year on the patio Tuesday Key Clubbers vill sell programs at all home football games Wheel Club is furnishing the cheerleaders with personalized megaphones and the teachers with memo pads National Honor Society members are busy working on study sheets and guiding DPW students around our campus The first NILS induction isn't tonfar off so keep those grades up Our '57 yearbooks arrived and were greeted with great deal of enthusiasm by the faculty and studen Club to Meet INDUSTRIAL 111101LJ MIMI IMIIIKIDI Al Wm Zen points practical ofinlidwo sot slendor fiend confound fo did tqpItt of no earl No dangibal nods MI ilfroosisfor power Jannis inifit sniffy Nur Zeal points prattital atinisiwo 14 slendsr tistal contoured to fit filtroloar Fei I' COI 116 MIMI BLVD ft LAUDIROALI a 11 JA tiT2missooO SAVINGS BANK is BROWARD BLVD jQ i Fflrd SAVINGS BANK BETTER HEARING SERVICE fitieosit i 111111 SWIM MIL ft LAUDIMIALI 15 BROWARD BLVD COM JA 3422 la WES'r HOLLYWOOD The Poinsettia Senior Home Demonstration Club NVI 11 hinP husiness meeting nt 10 14 Tuesday in the Commuli Cerkter 6239 SW Ilth St l'ho Dei 14 09 mmiImmon'snomiumgammMalINgnml!" 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