Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Feb 1948, p. 7

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TAZ SSPE AFIRIFARNe LguNP Gunn PAAR nse mEn id 'good © THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE. SEVEN BEAUTY FOR YOU -- Face Your Thoughts - By HELEN Do you know that your predomin- ating state 3 mind can be stamped upon your face? It is a fact. The woman who disapproves of others, who 1s easily irritated, acquires up. right furrows between her eyes. The . woman who has a jolly, cheerful na. ture, who doesn't get mad over trifles who keeps her lip ends lifted, isn't likely to have a wrinkle if she lives to be 100 years old. Women don't want to hear abou the causes of beauty ills; the subject bores. them, What they want is a quick cure, something to be dug out of a jar or poured out of a bot. tle. Alas for their hopes. There is no good-looks magic. Let them make up minds that hygienic living habits, mental and physical health, along with faithful applications ox cosmet! that keep the skin in tion, are the factors for retaining youthful appearance. Most wrinkles are the result of facial acrobatics; others come .through the dissolution of the tis. sues under the skin. In youth these delicate fibers are firm, and, be. cause of the free flow ofsevaceous cause of the free flow of sevaceous Many things can happen to weak. en the tissues -- prolonged illness, a faulty diet, loss of sleep, mental or nervous distress. A rejuvenating campaign won't make much head- way unless one has a well-ordered life, gives nature a chance to mak: up for the wear and tear of daily activities. Regular massage with a heavy cream is beneficial. The cream takes the place of sebaceous oil that is lacking in later years; the friction tones the delicate fibers and hustles up the blood streams. While the trained facial operator, understand. ing the location of muscles and nerves, has her own method of deli. cate manipulations, the best the home beautifier can do is to stimu- late the functions of glands, skin and blood vessels, This can be done JAMESON ) (1) am Your predominating state of mind can be stamped on your face. LE IS by brisk slapping and tapping. A cream should be applied to a clean skin surface. Start on the neck, stroking upward with flatten. ed fingers, Sweep along the jaw line, starting at the chin tip, finish. ing with a dab of cream on the ear lobes. Continue up over the cheeks, being careful not to push the flesh up around the eyes. Do circles over the forehead. If frowns are in the budding stage, place the thumb at lower end, finger at the upper terminal' Hold the finger still, iron upward with the thumb. This lifts the flesh out of the groove. WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT Sending a Wedding Present? By MRS. CORNELIUS BEECKMAN Dear Mrs. Beeckman: 1. I have received an invitation to a church wedding, but no invita. tion to the reception. Some of my friends are trying to persuade me that this invitation does not require a present. I say that it does! Who is right about this? 2. I would also like to know how to word a note of regret, because I don't intend to go to this wedding. D.F. 1. Whether or not you send a wedding present to the bride-to-be really depends on your own wish. If you are devotéd to the bride, are a relative or intimate friend of hers or of either family, or if you can afford to send a wedding gift, then. doubtless you would like to send a gift. On ghe other hand, if you know {iy there is to be a reception of some size and your invitation did not include a card of invitation to this, apparently the bride and her par. ents regard you as an acquaintance rather than an intimate friend . . . then, as your friends say, there is no reason for you to send a gift. 2. A formal invitation to the church ceremony only . . . the invi. tation that "requests the honor of your presence" - . . requires no re- ply. Seating Arrangement When There Is An Extra Woman Guest At Dinner Dear Mrs. Beeckman: What is the correct seating pro. cedure when, at the last minute, one of the men invited to a formal dinner telephones "that, because of a sudden illness, he i= unable to come to the dinner? Unless the hos. tess can "lasso" a kind, last.minute replacement, this means an extra woman guest. Wouldn't it then be necessary for the hostess to place two women guests next to each other?' y Hostess Yes . . but the hostess should be one of the women. That is, she must re-arrange her table so that the place of the man on her left is' moved 'along and the extra woman guest is seated at her (the hostess') left. Processional With Only One + Bridesmaid Dear Mrs. Beeckman: ' 1 am to be married in a few weeks, and I was planning to have a maid of honor and two bridesmaids. Re. cently the mother of one of the bridesmaids died, and so that brides. maid has withdrawn, leaving mc with only one bridesmaid. Now m; problem is: How should the one bridesmaid walk in the Processional: This would be the order of the processional: first the ushers, two by two; next, the bridesmaid, alone; next, the maid of honor, alone; and last you and yeur father or who. ever is to escort you to the altar. Engaged Girl's Mother Shouldn't Give 8 er For Her Dear Mrs. B an: My daughter is to be married the 1ast of May. Would it be proper for me to give a shower for her? She has no special girl friends, but she has been to many showers, and now I'd like to have one for her. I would appreciate your advice. MM. I realize how disappointed you must be that none of your; daugh- ter's friends are planning & shower for her, alhough she herself has given so many shower gifts to them. However, there is still lots of time so don't give up hope. But for you to give a shower for her is in ver, poor taste, since a shower really shouldn't he given by a close rela tive of the pride or the. groom . . looks as obviously.planned.for-gii ® as it actually is. And, in most cases --as it would In your case--it em. phasizes the fact thaj the bridesto. be hasn't any girl friénds sufficient "interested In hostess.ing a shc-@ - er . (Mr, Beeckman will be glad to anwe: questions submitted by rea- ers. All-Day Frock £7 A Time.Saver! Sew.Easy Pattern around that's easy to iron, quick to don and a beguiling scalloped beau. ty for all day. Alphabet transfer, too! "This pattern, easy to use, simple MAKE YOUR OWN SLIP C 16 ONTARIO ST. Singer Sewing Machine Co. are giving a FREE Demonstration on Slip Covers Thursday Evening, Feb. 19th : Ag 7:16 pm. PHONE AND MAKE IT A DATE OVERS PHONE 696 4815 . has NO shoulder-seams, NO |' collar, NO set.in sleeves! A wrap. |. A Physician Advises You By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. THE EXACT VALUE OF GARGLES WHEN doctors want to know something, they use exact methods to find out. That is why, for instance, they can be so annoyingly sure about it when they tell you that a gargle-- even a highly recommended one-- isn't in itself going to cure your sore throat although it may help relieve some symptoms. The doctor learned, by actual experiment, that the gargle just cannot reach the part of your throat which needs the healing most, Here's how: A dye, which has the property of staining mucous mem. brane, hag been added to gargles which were then used by human guinea pigs, Subsequent examina. tion showed that the dye -- and hence the gargle--did not get very far back of the molar teeth and 'never came in contact with the ton. sil at all Same Test More recently the same sort of test was applied to chewing gums, medicated with such drugs as peni. cillin and the sulfonamides. They revealed that the dye stained the tongue and gum margins and lining membrane of the teeth but that the tonsils and back part of the throat were not stained by the dye when Bie, Patient remained in an upright position. However, according to Dpé@oah D. Fabricant when a patient chew. ed and swallowed while lying down, with his head lower than his shoulders, the tonsils and back part Of the throat usually were stained. Hence, preparations incorporated in a chiewing gum can be used with some sucess by those with throat or tonsil infections if chewing is carried out while lying down, For Throat Infections Powders of the sulfonamide drugs have also been recommended for the treatment of throat infections. Breatfled in, they do ordinarily reach the throat and tonsil tissues. Even so, they do not have any great effect because the lining membrane of the throat is smooth and is continually washed by sali- va; Be umder dons not re- main tact he diseased tissues long enough to cure, A number of studies have been made of penicillin and the sulfona. mides given in the usual ways--by mouth or ipjection--as a treatment for throat conditions. It would ap. pear that while this method may bring about some improvement of the symptoms, the germs causing the infection must be permanently eliminated, or relapses occur. How. ever, in many cases, such ireatment does reduce the severity, as well as the duration of the sickness. Some patients, of course, are sen. sitive to these various preparations, and often their use may only mask or hide the symptoms while the in. fection continues. 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