; r - ~ - I' , . .... ~ GETTING AROUND Continued from page 5 and flo",~ve starch.etl it crisp • tIS frost / Pete is a 14-month-old squirrel monkey ....ho lives in Glendale, Wisconsin, with his owners, Billy and Johnny Reicherts. Recently we heard about the boys being given a dice and checkers game which they love to play whenever they have a chance .•Pete-who is • • • • ~ ~V out of his cage much of the time-always watched. Then one evening he disappeared and so did the game. They finally found him under the couch with the checkerboard in front of him. madly rolling the dice towaro six checkers neatly arranged in a row. And so it went for 45 minutes-monkey see, monkey do. Pete knows how to turn the lights on, too. You may have heard of the cure for insomnia in which you have some fresh lettuce or parsley and a cup of warm milk befor~ you go to bed, anu then you settle down to concentrate on the sounds of your own breathing. Presto-dreamland! But Mrs. P. B. Van Dyke of North Merrick, New York, uses more drar.-;atic means. Putting her he:id calmly on the pillows, she closes her eyes and imagines a huge black wall. Then starting way up at the top (that's right. stretch), she pretends to paint on it very, very slowly a huge white "3." Thankfully, she admits, she never has to finish it because she's fast asleep before she gets to the bottom, Sally Ruhf of Birmiilg/wm, Michigan, writes about a friend whose son appeared at the bre:;kfast table one morning in a white shirt, tie. and his best sports jacket. "What on earth is going on at school today?" asked his startled mother. "Well, :Jee, there's this girl-she's a cheerleader for the team we:,-,eplaying today," he mumbled, then dashed off. When he returned that night his mother asked, "Did you have a good time-at the dance after the game, I !Il~an-with, er, the little cheer. leader?" "Wel.J, sort of," he replied." "I saw her and she said 'Hi.' So thee I said 'Hi,' too." • • A Marietta, Georgia, minister was telling his congregation where he got the material for his sermons and how "outside int.erest" groups deluge clergymen with topics to ex- pound from the pulpit. "For example," he said, "the fire chief regularly urges me to emphasize fire prevention-what else does he think I've been doing all these years?" • • Back from the days of Tin Lizzies. white flannels, and handsome moustaches come the band concerts in the park, which are going to be held this summer in Ladlle. Des Peres, Lemay, and other suburbs of St. LOllis, Missouri. Gus Ponstingl and his Viennese Serenaders will open in Lemay, <strong>Jun</strong>e 16th, and there will be 12 other bands giving concerts 'in other parks all through the summer. Admission will be free, just as it was in the good old days, part of a public service presented by a civic-minded brewing corpora. tion in cooperation with the American Federation of Musicians alid the St. Louis Department of Parks and Recreation. @ Th@ l-Ife~o,," IIJ,r"lIlItart!h that lIares floU hours of ironillY! tuaU •• 'A TODAY "Don't you think there's more to life than just having a terrific backhand?" Easy ironing aid in Sta-Flo@ Spray Starch makes ironing go faster ... no stick or drag. No scorching. either. Try it and see! A. E. STALEY MFG. CO .. DECATUR,ILLINOIS 6 SubUrbia Today, <strong>Jun</strong>e 1964
w'""l; .:';';'i..,r.?~r'~~ "",~ *....... :.- :' " 'l> ,,'- ""'- I ~,¥"'. ~ ;" " , ", ,~.:" ". ::, ' Strawberries Romanoff. page 17, "Tile Gourmet's Guide" The delightful difference is Cointreau! Take this recipe-Strawberries Romanoff, a delightful yet simple dessert. On page 17 of our "Gourmet's Guide" you find that the magic touch is your use of Cointreau Liqueur. Do write us for a free copy and look at the other 48 recipes for main dishes, desserts and drinks. Cordials by Cointreau-all 20 of them, will open uP. for you a new approach to entertaining. Cordials by Cointreau, 50 to 80 proof, produced and bottled by Cointreau Ltd., Pennington, N. J. l" ; .. L ~ .
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