The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 18, 1954, Image 12

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According to Cub officials in|
there is an
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need for Den Mothers, especial- |
ly in the vicinity of North Bar-
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This is the locality of the bor-
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, The Nagging
Husband
By R. H. WILKINSON
ACK and Grace Baker were the
happiest couple in Fairmount for
almost a year. Then Jack began
discovering certain qualities in his
wife that he hadn’t dreamed existed
They weren't minor idiosyncrasies
that could be easi-


habit of forgetting.
Forgetting to mend Jack's socks, to
sew on his buttons, to keep appoint-
ments. Going out and forgetting her
latch key, forgetting to bring her
glasses to the movies. After a year

| it began getting Jack down. The

| warrant it. He
when he received a
payoff came
bill from Grace’s dentist.

charges for appointments made and |
not canceled with due notice.”
“There’s no excuse for it!” he
raved to Grace. ‘‘Dang it, it's down-
right negligence.
money. You've got to improve!”
Surprisingly Grace was contrite. |
“I know it, darling, It's a habit I've
always had and can’t seem to break |
myself of. I'll try to do better.”
And for a while she did. Jack no-
ticed the change and was pleased.
But it didn't last. Before a fortnight
had passed. Grace had forgotten
she’d promised to try not to forget. |
Jack spoke to her about it again, |
and again she promised to do wetter
But the same thing happened all |
over again, and it happened a third
time.
Jack began to get desperate. He
found himself speaking sharply to |
It's costing me |
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| er, was the guest
|
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THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, November 18 12

Hair Styler Speaks
To Donegal Students
F. Emile Malle of the Emile's
Hairdressing Academy, Lancast-
speaker for
thirty junior and senior girls at
Two Casts To
Portray
‘Senior Play
|
the
senior class of the Donegal High
Using a two-cast system,

the Donegal High School. Under | School will present the three-
the
the school,
the direction of guidance
department of
the | Dozen”
| program was planned in order | Gilbreth,
act comedy ‘‘Cheaper by the
dramatized by Frank B.
Jr., and Earnestine
{to help girls in the vocation of | Gilbreth Carey. Mrs. Paul Ging-
|
1 ly overlooked.
Minute Chief among |
Fiction | them was Grace's |

his wife when the situation didn’t |
sometimes hated
himself for reprimanding her, yet
at the same time he was slowly
breaking her of the habit.

‘‘Stop nagging me, you—you
paragon!” she snapped.
It wasn't until the second year

was nearly over that Jack sensed a |
change in his wife. She
| look haggard, became irritable and
| not so ready with her usual bright
repartee when he made a wisecrack
At first he was puzzled, would prob
ably have never guessed at the
cause if one night she hadn't re-
| turned home from her club and left
| en's sake
the ignition key in the car. Jack
began disgustedly: “Well, for heav
——" But stopped when
she whirled on him, her cheeks
white,
“What difference does it
make? No one’s going to steal
the old car! Stop nagging me,
you you paragon!”
Jack didn’t say a word, but that
night he thought things over and
suddenly he understood the cause
for the change in his wife's disposi
tion, He had become a nagger. He

began to |
was getting on her nerves. Lord! He
hadn't meant to.
HE next day he called up from
the office and suggested that she
come in town for dinner, They could
go to a theatre afterward, he said
He'd meet her at the hotel at 6
o'clock.
Grace was delighted. She was al-
ready sorry for her sharpness on the |
evening before. She decided to be
especially nice.
She reached the hotel 15 minutes
before the appointed time so there'd
be no cause for friction because she
was late. But at 6 o'clock
wasn’t there, which was unusual for
punctual Jack. In fact he didn't ar-
rive at 6:15 or 6:30. Grace began to
get alarmed. The awful feeling beset
her that she had
where they were to meet, No mattes
what she said by way of explana-
Jack |
misunderstood |
tion, Jack would think she'd for-
gotten again.
Another 15 minutes passed and |
Jack didn't appear. She stood up |!
and strolled about the lobby.
She |
considered calling his office, but re- |
membered that he would have left.
Sae cudgeled her brain,
think of his exact words when mak-
ing the appointment. She felt sick
and upset. At 7 o'clock she decided
dismally there wasn’t any use. She'd
forgotten again ‘and might as well
go home and take her medicine.
About to leave, she saw Jack
coming toward her through the
crowds. There was a worried
look on his face, distraction in
his eyes
“Gosh, honey! [I'm terribly sorry. |
1 was so darned busy this afternoon, |
1 forgot all about our date.”
“Forgot! You?" Grace's eyes
grew wide. Her mouth fell open
And then suddenly she smiled. Into
her face there came a look of vast |
relief, a sense of equality. “Forgot? |
Why, Jack, that—that's wonderful!
That's the grandest
ever done!”
Jack smiled broadly. He under-
stood— perfectly. He wanted her to
feel that way That's why he had
been late.
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beauty culture upon completion | rich will direct the production
of high school.
With Mr. Malle were five of
his female students and one
male student. He and his stu-
dents discussed the courses that
are offered by the academy, the |
unlimited opportunities for
graduates and the costs of such
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for two nights and the other
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