Grimsby Independent, 4 Mar 1936, p. 2

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your method of study, and how you pply. what you "are, thet . wip whether or no you are thinking about Art for pleasure and profit. . It makes _ no difference which you choose, you must be serious about given sizes of the cut is one and six wighths wide, by two inches high? If the technique is solid black? If in dark grey lines? If in blacks and light grey lines? Your answers to these questions will tend to prove What in your experience do you eonsider the best size to make a drawing for a cut or engraving to be fushloned homestead, Note how apâ€" propriate is the choice of the deâ€" signer in planning the use of these motifs for their respective places. Can you modernize these two deâ€" signs to make them in keeping with Palea $faglia, a smail t Att--.(i*'l- the new home of Anatolian yug mht:'hn..lcn nuT:d i:::m::'mm "-“fal'.h“m“ to #‘“ to Turkey. It has grown to a $10.000,000 a vear industry, One of the colonists (upper left) drying native Turkey. It hus grown to a $10,000,000 a year industry, One of the colonists (upper weol. A woman working â€"n""‘“â€"g-"" na tlower left; and drying flnhmm #4 clouds add to the beauty of this picturesque view of the hmm&nulub!lfllumlmlthfllin Mecea of the nation‘s fushionables. PECORATIVE ORXAMENTS LES8SON NXO. 21 "The one thing that marks a t Pss t \J To yâ€" \/'\‘: o Te Ca l ?‘d? e “t_ Im'l" If \‘"";“ 3 o2 l '2 #Sketch Club & the title page of a newspaper, was used as a decorative Old Anatolian Rug Industry Transplanted ? This is your problem o of a theatre was used as a These lessons are free. We invite questions from our readers, which will be answered without any charge. A small fee is charged for criticism on readcrs‘ sketches. Encloss a three (03) stamped, addressed return enâ€" velope for personal replics to: The Mm.wmcw.n‘ Adcla‘de Street West, Toronto, or elementary parts of each letter, each and every element must be proâ€" duced with clearâ€"cut edges, Hand lettering has been mastered by our girl and women students just as well as the boys and men Look forward to next week‘s b-j teresting lesson. _ Briefly, the art of lettering is easily accomplished by the asâ€" ambling of serinin (given prinetpler, we ask you to think before desiding upon your answers. 6 a composition, thus forming a picâ€" learned in the writing process) Into c 9. Sue tloke Sgey, During the years I have found that learned to write « blqfifl the lines ( of my expet unyone wh an also leat y a matter « (which have experience » who has ) learn to of eirime 4 (ame" yots Oth Co It‘s great to be alive and enâ€" Joying the warm sun is the mesâ€" sage conveyed by this expressive 'I: '('::.n'l&bln. Fis., at ean‘t be bothered with m{:: reports from the north, For the first time since it was opened in 186s the Smithfcld Meat Market, which supplies London‘s millions, was empty during the recent strike of 10,000 employes. At top is a view of the market with not a careass in sight. But all was hustle and bustle at Billingsâ€" gate during the strike, which caused a sudden demand for fish. The lower view shows some of the bundreds of trucks being loaded with fish for London and elsewhere. r‘s 1 " La [ i \ hi :~6 s o | T : iR us d ; Nlst _2 154 } y . h. o 8 i sA 2ep!â€" § M% ‘-\: â€""‘ t * ®. 5 :. Th ; P W £ F Foae. io hi‘ q ># ' . byst | d NO ud f Th P _ .® | \# hils.. ol fls " ‘-'Zh\ f fey~â€"4,.=® h 3 \ .'_-‘-;â€"‘ â€"*&â€" es 1'_"_” S "~ â€" in & "s m m g@e That Grand Feeling One Man‘s ‘s Meat Another‘s "Poisson" Laura Wheeler Gloves for Feminine Hands _ | R to Make and Wear Katharine . Mepburn, sereen . star, does not flu beâ€"and that‘s a “.Ou in the ..l:‘mu:‘. is enough, said pretty fo Conn., â€" Miss, who is hoping to be a writerâ€"but, please, a writer of shory stories and "" MA promnt Bisvion, xh hocks very rion, w very much like her famou: sister, and a college friend, Michael (Lois) Warâ€" ren Shaw, member of a prominent Bosten family, are spending their two months winter vacation at Hullâ€" House, internationally known social Jane As special worker« the girls are putting the temching of thair sociolâ€" ogy professors at Rennington callege in Vermont to a practical test. This, the girls explained, is in line with Bennington‘s aim to correlate CHICAGO. â€"â€" in planning her eareer in life, there‘s one thing Marâ€" lon Hepburn, 17â€"yearâ€"old sister of with Bennington‘s aim to correlate educational theorics with practical life. Given a two month‘s vacation in the summer and winter the studâ€" ents are expected o apply what they One Actress To A Family Is Enough Mullâ€"House, > visit the juvenile court tection agencies for obâ€" “:fiaurfio'lllbdm studying t4 : job or project in to OUTSTANDING ARTISTS four m. MOST FAMOUS PERSONALITIES iN THE FIELO OfF ARtTS DURING THE LAST QUAARTER CENTVUAY INCLUDE ~~~~ . ed by the late Nimble handsâ€" the lovely, Incy gloves ry‘l m.&wmw â€"and why stop at just one pairt Pattern 1149 comes to you t Sn ENoT nuahgrn ifertraitons of (bem mnd o¢ l the mitcher welf . _ . Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern io xeessernn Dopt, "Wie o"icoup (Sobn pxpferred) for this patter Women vacationists in dreamy old Bermuda eycling along of the beautiful reads of the island resort. Bicycling in Bermuda PATTERN 14e The Perfect Alarm For Heavy Sleepers «Prom the Philadelphia Bulletiny lllnl.“l"’ Columbia University by M:& tm |ryCaliprne feeted for getting himself up in the % P OreierObccarves . B alarm clock that when it it set a f ment with blaring of Jazs, Five wige: fectly capable of cteating sntisfec. ::.,hn falled to m‘:-:’.: ation basle principles. any. TP* Inrvstmined" Snz l any kind of nolse. You might get them r of bed l'i"fl Ih-hlq‘. aute succession shout to them that the honse «u. cace . 5* Lth' end of n week the tor h'é' and turn ; an additional 40 winks _ Light sleepors will never crowing of reosters and the net It would scem to us funtamental that the N;ffl\ Arouser llal be eapable of first eanveying the vieâ€" tim nolss‘essy to another spartâ€" ment. _ This might be done by mounting h‘s bed on a movab‘e platâ€" form, like the floor of an elevator, which, onerated by o'm 'fi at a ppointed . t “‘E{;:.'? a soundâ€"proof chamber, 'h“'. or swim; and since swimming vigorous exercise, the sleâ€"per would, by :h time he ‘I-‘ eimbet out, be wide awake. You get the main ideaâ€"that reâ€" sort to noise una»companied by ucâ€" tien 1s futlle as nlluuhulufl; Some people could sieep soundly a boiler works; but nobody â€" could remain at ease if inserted into a vevolving drum built on the prinâ€" elples of a concrete mixer and given a rapld shaking up, _ There the bed. could be made actomatically to invert itself, tiltâ€" Ing the otcupant into a tank of cold _ _ _ Baitimore, Maryland, _ There is nothing on earth that wo And nothing a husband loves more, Than the wife that was given to help him, _ * _i~ Askse t g e And save in temptations so sore. , When trinls and conflict surround Sm 7 o L0 5 nR / 4w She then is his comfort and stay, And when the dark clouds gather o‘er him, Her smile quickly drives them away. In sorrow and anguish what comfort, Comes from her watching and care, No battle so fierce or no danger To keep her away from him there. The very word "alarm By Evangelist John Moses Baker, She will stand by when all others ferauke himy. " ".. .2 ,/=" And keep brave and true til} the last, And in life‘s darkest hour will com» Until every temptation is past. Of rgy on earth he holds dear, Her volce will always be sweetest Of any he ever will hear. Mln!vhnllh‘nrwhnld. By her side he will lie down to rest, And in Heaven she will be with him, Forever and ever the blest. summarized in "Farmers‘ Business Organizations in Canada, 1985," just lssued by the Dominion Departâ€" ment of Agriculture, there were 690 farmers‘ coâ€"operative associations in Canada in 1983 actively engaged in business, compared with 686 reportâ€" Ing in 1982, The 690 associations had 2,53% branches, making in all, 3,223 places of business engaged in the marketing of farm products and the purchase of supplies for: farimâ€" will always be sweetheart and A Good Wife a secand and louder alarm the house accustum _ themselvés house was nfire, n wook â€" they‘d " and turn over thousands of cannot be for

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