X | Times-Gazette Pattern Dept., Osh- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1950 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SEVEN ~ OF Hollywood Highlights By BOB THOMAS Hollywood (AP). -- Here's good news to single men in general, but not actors in particular--Arlene Dahl wants to get married. "But I won't marry an actor," she remarked, "It just wouldn't work. I want to keep on with my career, and I don't think two acting careers would jibe. I have heard of too many cases that failed. "Because I want keep on working, I want a man who is head of the family, if it's necessary, I'll quit acting." The fatalistic redhead figures if she gets married this year it will be June. It's her lucky month. She became a model in June, also made her stage debut, came to Hollywood and signed with M.GM. in that month, and June is the month for brides. Odd Notes Cary Grant is wondering, about his forthcoming role in "O Mistress Mine." Alfred Lunt, who did the stage version, assured him that he's perfect for the role. Cary feels that the American public thinks of Eng- lish cabinet ministers in the striped- pants, Sir Anthony Eden vein. The actor doesn't think he's the type. The $1,000,000 Boston robbery has two studios racing to cash in on the publicity. Paramount's "U.S. Mail" and M.G.M.'s "The As) t'Jungle" have similar jobs in their plots. Warners clamped secrecy on the "Storm Warning" set during film- ing of a big Rm Klux Klan scene. So what happens? The extras in their bed-sheet costumes trooped across the street to lunch, adver- tising the news to anyone who passed by. Mickey Rooney himself reported the kind of roles he'd like in the future: "I like to be sort of an underslung Gable." GLAMORIZING :- Take A Backward Look When you wear a formal dress, give back and shoulders a smooth, mat finish by patting on a special liquid. nose, forehead. L J WITH formals almost backless it is well to take a backward glance because that part of the svelte ana- tomy is the making of an attractive figure, a graceful silhouette. Pick up a hand mirror, stand be- fore a large one, take a survey. This may be the first time you have really seen your back, if you are a sweet young thing. You may be surprised to find that the nape of BEAUTY FOR YOU: '- / Faces Bright and Fair By HELEN Spend money for toiletries; they help you along the journey to the beauty goal and they're fun to play with, But don't forget that soap heads the list of pulchritude aids. Cleanliness is the first law of good looks. We must be highly energized dirt fighters before we are privileg- ed to be cosmetic decorators, apply- ing spowder, rouge and lipstick. No matter how precious the items in the make-up kit, the good tried- and-true bar of soap comes first. It is the queen; the rest are just the cosmetic retinue. In the old days soap was in dis- favor as a complexion aid. Clear water was used on the face and nothing else, according to the mem- ories of the great-grandmothers who are among us. The facial coating was too sacred for any- thing to touch it. That method didn't seem to work. Thé oldsters are willing to acknowledge the fact that complexions are better these days, that premature wrinkles do not prevail as they did when a wo- man of thirty was supposed to be "settled". Terrible word! No_wo- man these days thinks she is settled as long as she can propel herself on her two legs and go about the daily activities. What are birthdays Six Quick Tricks A 'pleasant task for a week of winter evenings! You'll be able to do these motifs at the rate of one a night they're so easy! Caildren love to help make pic- ture-story towels, Pattern 7259; transfer 6 motifs about 6x7 inches. Our improved pattern -- visual with easy-to-see charts and photos, and complete directions -- makes needlework easy. | Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to The Daily awa, Print plainly NAME, AD- DRESS, PATTERN NUMBER, Just off the press -- our new Alice Brooks Needlework catalogue! Send twenty-five cents in coins for your copy. Illustrations of designs for crocheting, knitting, embroidery, toys, quilts, children's clothes, Pree needlework pattern is printed in book, JAMESON 0 1 Ly by Kong Foatures Symbnate, roibr (2 Toiletries help you along the journey to the beauty goal. + * 9 anyway? Just another date on the calendar. . Toilet soaps have been improving all through the years. Yet one brand mav prove more agreeable to your skin than another. If you find that the epidermal fabric chaps eas- ily, that it is inclined to be exces- sively dry, change to another pro- duct. No matter what the condition of the skin, be it dry or oily or exactly as it should be, make it a point to -remove every bit of the suds. Cold water will not prove satisfactory for this purpose, but should be used after the warm rinsing to speed up circulation and promote a pleasing color. A rousing face-washing does more than a cleaning job. The fric- tion tends to strengthen facial fi- bers, has a favorable influence on the glands, helping them to func- tion normally. Teen agers should be warned about hasty face-washing, which is responsible for any number of com- plexion ills--enlarged pores, black- heads and acne among them. Skin debris is a combination of atmos- pheric dust, dead skin scales, the exudations from sweat and seba- ceous glands; it cannot be removed by hasty, casual treatment. Soiled washcloths that become laden with bacteria in a few days are another source of trouble. It is surprising how slack some mothers are about bathroom linens; they should be replaced daily. Corby, Northamptonshire, land--(CP)--Frank Jefferson, who won the Victoria Cross at Cassino in 1944, missed the comradeship of his army days. He has just joined the Territorials, WANTED! "DD QUOTA e Liberal Bonus BOX 527 Times-Gazette J; * Eng-' This liquid also removes shine from * your neck is not snowy white, but still carries a slight suggestion of discoloration left there by too much sun bathing and tanning in the good old summer time. If this hap- pens to be the case, trot-trot to the nearest cosmetic counter and buy yourself a jar of bleaching cream. The upper portion of the back is a favorite abode for blackheads, if the skin is inclined to have them. They can come almost overnight if one has been wearing a silk frock or wool that has waited too long to go to the cleaner. But do not despair. Call the mama into action. Have her give your back a rousing scrubbing with soap suds, after which she should treat the flesh lightly to friction withga soft cloth that has | been dipped in eau de cologne. The alcoholic content will dissolve the black points, If shoulder blades are prominent it is because posture is not what it should be. Those bones should not be visible even if a girl is thin. Like prominent collar bones, they will disappear when the spinal col- umn is fully extended, the chest held high, tummy tucked in. The, plump girl may find that there .is a roll of fat on the upper portion of her back. The fatty tis- sues will dissolve under heavy and vigorous massage, The flesh should » INTEREST A Physician Advises You By HERMAN M. BUNDESEN, M.D. TOXIC GOITER THOUGH toxic goiter can often be treated medically, operation 'is required in many instances. In such cases, surgeon and physician co- operate to plan treatment, since hazards of operation are best ward- ed off by proper care before and after operation. In toxic goiter there is an ex- cessive secretion from the thyroid gland which speeds up all bodily processes and results in such symp- toms as loss of weight and strength, nervousness, rapid heart -beat, sweating, and sleeplessness. . Replace Fluids Naturally, a patient in this con- ditidn is not likely to witiastand operation well, Treatment is aimed at getting him to the point where he can. It is suggested that the patient have at least three quarts of fluid a day in order to replace the fluids lost through diarrhea, vomiting, and sweating. If he can- not take enough fluids by mouth, a dextrose of sugar solution may be injected into a vein. It mav alsn be advisable to give the patient | whole blood in the same way. Prior to operation, it is also help- ful for the patient to have extra | food, since in this condition the chemical processes of the body are going on at increased rate and food TO WOMEN -- Later on, the iodine may be given in fruit juice three times a day. On the second day following operation, the patient begins to take 'iou'd foods. Soft foods are allowed on the third day, and thereafter a at rich in protein, starchy foods, nr Mente is used, The iodine solution is continued fcr a month or two and is stopped when the metabolism rate returns to normal. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS E. M.: Is cystitis caused by dia- betes? What are the symptoms of cystitis . Answer: Cystitits means inflam- mation of the bladder. It is not cause by diabetes. It is due to in- fection in most cases, The symptoms consist of pain on empt; the bladder and frequent emptying of the bladder. A thorough examination of the urine will help in making a diag- nosis. Classified ads are sure to pay, Phone 35 with yours today. UK. EGG IMPORTS Under a recent trade agreement, Denmark will deliver 85 per cent of her surplus eggs at prices fixed for each season of 1950. The average price for the year will depend on the quantity * delivered, but will, however, be lower than that fixed for 1948-49. Tt is expected that a greater quantity will be supplied in 1949-50 than under the previous contract. EXTRA LADING Lunenburg, N.S. (CP). -- The In Jhe Community motor vessel Vagabond Prince -car-'= ried 'more than a cargo a cured' herring when she arrived in port: here. The vessel was encased in: an estimated 80 tons of ice on her.: trip from Corner Brook, Nfid. A Lillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING BALLET, TAP, TOE. CHARACTER SATURDAYS ot Masonic Temple, Centre St. materials are used up more rapidly. Tea, coffee, and aloohol are for- bidden. | Often these patients have a dis- | turbed liver action which may be! improved with a diet rich in 'pro- | tein, starchy foods and sweets, but low in fats. It is also suggested that | the patient receive plenty of vita- | min B-conirlex and vitamin C. Before Operation For ten days to three weeks be- fore the operation, the patient is given a solution of iodine known as Lugol's solution, in the proper dose. Another preparation, known as propylthiouracil, is needed in about one out of ten cases in order to help lower the metabolic rate. After the operation, the patient is kept in a semi-sitting pcsition in. bed and given the proper prepara tions to relieve pain and produce sleep. He is also given fluids by in- jection into the rectum or lower bowel. This injected fluid, it is sug- gested, should contain some iodine in the form of Lugol's solution. ! * be hammered, it should be picked up and rolled between thum and fingers, and it should be frictioned with ice. When you wear an evening gown, , apply a special liquid to your back | that's designed to give skin a' sooth, mat finish. All the world and her sister must have received informals as Christ mas presents , . . for I've been re- ceiving many letters concerning their use. So let's talk about these friendly folded-over cards, so de- servedly called "The cards of a hundred uses." They are indeed a real "modern convenience," vastly more useful than formal visiting- cards. They are an ever-present in- spiration to write the great variety of little messages that add such a charming grace to life . .. to our lives and to the lives of our friends Today, when practically all pare ties are informal ones, Informals are a boon for sending invitations to all kinds of informal parties. To a tea .. . tea-for-a-few-guests. Or A TEA, for many guests. For Open House or an At Home. A cocktail party. A Bridgeparty or Canasta or any other games-party, A House- warming. A buffet party of any kind and .for any time of day or evening. Sunday morning breakfast or the now-so-popular "brunch." A Mijicale: A small dance. An infor- mal dinner or luncheon or supper. A dessert-and-coffee party. A show- er, Also, when you are invited to any of these kinds of parties, and a re- ply is requested (or even if it isn't, if you are polite about acknowledg- ing all invitations), you may pro- perly use your Informals for your acceptance or regret. A particularly nice thing about having a supply of Informals con- veniently at your service in your desk is that you'll find them an in- spiration to write the many mes- sages that add a charming grace to life, messages that keep friend- ship-lights bright and flourishing. A few high-hearted words of felici- tation to the parents of a new-born baby. A message of congratulation to a friend about a new position or promotion or a graduation, or any other milestone in his or her life. A thoughtful message of wellwish- ing sent to or left at, the home of a friend who is ill. A message of sympathy sent to an acquaintance (you would write a note on letter- paper to a friend) in whose family there has been a death. A greeting for a birthday . . . for a wedding anniversary. wor those gracious words of thanks written to a hostess a day or > after her party. These cards are wisely used, too, to notify friends of a new address, or a temporary address, or a new telephone number. They may be used as "reminder" cards, a follow- up of a telephoned invitation, re- peating the date, day, hour, place, and perhaps adding the kind of dress expected. And with a message written on the inside pages, they may be enclosed with flowers, a book; candy, or other gifts. 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