Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Jul 1951, p. 7

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4 MONDAY, JULY 16, 1951 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SEVEN In Jhe ~~. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN - Community WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT» Attire for Men in Wedding Party By MRS. 'CORNELIUS BEECKMAN rr Highlights Hollywood (AP) -- Meet a count- A Physician Advises You By HERMAN M. BUNDESEN, M.D. GLAMORIZING:- Choosing Feminine Footwear By HELEN FOLLETT BEAUTY FOR YOU-. Complexion Packs birthday takes the sis- much further away from days, but there'is fact that every fight must go on. A woman can spend less than year-around liabilities. In cold weather it chaps and reddens; in the summer season it may be flay- ed by burning sunlight. Dust-filled pores are a perennial distress. To treat this condition many beauty qualities. You can apply "this clay pack yourself; there is nothing very tricky about it. The beauty over- head is pretty heavy these days, and often the good-looks budget is der a strain. So, if you in- in this diversion, you will be' Jving your money as well as your ar your druggist for a package of kaolin, which is our old friend Fuller's earth that has a for. a long time for the of cleaning felts and furs. It has been sterilized, is clean and safe 10 use. Place two heaping tablespoons- ful of the powdered substance in a small bowl. If the skin is oily, add enough witch hazel to form a paste - the consistency of whipped cream. On the excessively dry skin, olive (hill SS 50te, z Every ape ae 1h Chaitin. ® oo the collar bones, cover, the neck neatly, and spread upward over chin, cheeks and forehead. » Add a few little dabs to your ear lobes. At this point you pick up your mystery story, lie down and relax. We would suggest that all this be done when the members of the family are absent, as your ghastly appearance might frighten them. 1 fae, you may even scare your- If. or mineral oil should be substituted | se for the witch hazel. The pack should be thin enough to spread easily, yet thick enough to hold together. so PRL te a clean skin surface, us- og, Jou Jous. Hugess or & silver table for the purpose. Better bind back your hair, so the mask won't touch your forelocks. Starting at When the kaolin begins to flake, which will be in about half an hour, remove it with clear warm water. Dry the flesh gently, get out your massage cream, and frisk it over face and neck. When you wipe it away you will be pleased to see how fresh and blooming your complexion has become, PRIZES FOR 'DAGWOODS' Try your skill at making a Dag- wood sandwich and win $50! You get the $50, your, Dagwood is best in the IR at the Canadian National Exhibition spon- sored by the Big Fair's women's and delectable Dagwood. "No con- gestant will be forced to eat his j own sandwich." / August 29th is the big day with points scored: on speed, variety, taste and appearance of the finish ed product. : Entries must be in by August 18. Get your entry form by writing the Women's Division, Canadian Na- tional Fthivision, Toronto, For Smart Women Fashion Flashes A BHOW OFF among beautiful handbag accessories is a long, jewel-studded pouch of transparent plastic with a gilt link handle. Lie heel. FUN at the beach--and pretty useful, too--is a safong of white terry cloth with -brilliant turquoise blue or coral pink terry trimming one side of the top and continuing down across the garment. Good for sunning, or as a towel, * AT LEAST one really handsome linen number should be in every irdrobe this Summer, since every ype of garment is available at every price range. White linen is used for a dress with a double- breasted bodice that extends u; ward into a halter collar. outlined with navy cut-out lace. * #* IF YOU LIKE i". and other off-shades of blue--such as tur- quoise--you'll be glad to know that the hard, bright blues appear in late Summer collections and will Unusual Doilies CAT SCRATCH DISEASE IT is rare indeed to discover an entirely ne wdisease. Recently, how- ever, such a new and different con- dition has been noted throughout the world as the result of scratches from cats' claws. Known as eat scratch disease, it involves infection of the lymphatic glands and tissue in the area of the scratch, So far, the disorder has not taken a severe form and usually is not accompanied by any signs of gen- eralized illness, except that the sedi- mentation rate of the individual, an index to the presence of infec- tion, is raised. On the other hand, the blood count is usually normal, though there may be slight fever, Skin Test A test, in which a substance de- rived from the infected lymph glands is injected into the skin of the patient, aids in making a diag- nosis. If one of the enlarged lymph glands is punctured with a needle and some of the pus contained therein is withdrawn, it is found, on microscopic examination, that no organisms or germs are present. The glands involved are, as a rule, those of the elbow or those under- neath the arm. However, the glands of the neck and groin may also be affected. The enlargement may in- volve one or a whole group of glands. Recovery from this condition oc- curs within several weeks to several months. Sometimes the swollen gland may rupture through the skin and drain for a number of months. cillin has not been found of any t benefit in these cases. How- ever, treatment with aureomycin seemed to hasten recovery in one case) Causative Agents In a group of cases studied, the cats that scratched the individuals were not sick. Therefore, it was concluded that they probably just transmitted the causative agents by means of contaminated claws. The new and entirely different condition due to cat scratches is not dangerous. However, it is well to keep this condition in mind and to see to it that children and oth- ers are protected from cat scratches. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: M. C.: My bones at the elbow ache at night, What would cause this? Answer: The aching of the bones is probably due to arthritis or in- flammation of the joint, or to bur- sitis or inflammation of the sac containing fluid around the joint. be very much in the news for Fall. Silk shantung, in a smoky grey, makes a handsome suit trim- med with wheels of turquoise blue faille ribbon, and closing with rhinestone and fake Yuqugise but- tons. $$ » FULL DRESS su require one of those frilly petticoat jobs, no matter whether the petticoat be of cotton, silk or nylon, or reinforced with crinoline. White batiste makes a slim petticoat that branches out with enormous eyelet-embroidered organdy flounces that are perma- nently stiffened to billow under a sheer dress. * + 9 BETTER THAN EVER is the verdict on this season's beachwear. White pique is used for a striking one-piece bathing suit cut on prin- cess lines and detailed with navy piping at the curved neckline and pockets. The matching swing coat has knitted cuffs finishing the little puffed sleeves, and a knitted collar. Coat closes with one big button. NO MORE WASHDAYS wy, Zz ger and better. Ome good 'rule of foot care is to plan a shoe wardrobe. Buy with an eye to style and comfort. Look for flexible leather soles. * FEMININE feet are getting big- was a belle she wore size three or four shoes. True, her shoes were too full of feet because she was barely able to pack her tootsies in them. She expected to hobble around with considerable pain and anguish until her leather casings were "broken. in." Her grand- daughters consider size 7 small and chic, feel no shame if they scuttle around in number nines. It is not enough to have shoes of proper size; they must also con- form to the contour 'of the foot. The soles should be of flexible leather to give freedom of move- ment. As a rule, the heel that is only medium high is best. Wo- men must alter their gait when, changing from high to low heels, which explains why many women insist that they cahnot wear low heels. It is a matter of adjustment, of poising the body on a new line. Well-made, correctly-fitted foot- wear improves the appearance of trotters that do not qualify as good lookers. They also bring out the graceful lines of a beautiful, well- proportioned foot. A carelessly se- lected shoe can cause discomfort, * J throw the body out of balance and When Grannie | curdle the sweetest disposition. In warm weather, human hoofs must have extra attention. Com- ing in contact with hot pavements, the flesh on the soles becomes irritated. Corns that have been quiet start to twinge. One way to counteract this condition is to have a shoe wardrobe, never wear the same pair on consecutive days. Your feet will be grateful for change. Put on fresh stockings every morn- ing. No trouble to wash out nylons before going 'to bed. Next time you are loitering around the cosmetic counter look- ing for glamour-aids, get yourself a box of foot powder. Sprinkle it in your shoes. You'll be surprised how comforting it will be, SIGNS OF THE YIMES Remember when sweetbreads were considered a delicacy? Now- adays they lost less than a pound of the most ordinary cut of beef. Check your butcher to see whether this isn't so. ON THE LEVEL - The eastern part of Australia consists of a plain S000 square miles in extent. ess with her fingers crossed. She is Betsy von Furstenburg, born in a castle in Westphalia, Germany, who prefers not to use her title here. But in Europe, where they take nobility seriously, she is the Count- ess Laroine maria celicitas Agatha Elizabeth von Furstenburg. She is the daughter of a former German industrailist, now an in- ventor. Betsy has her fingers crossed because she's here to make a screen test. If it's successful there's a movie contract andy possible stardom in her future. It's not every day that movie- struck coun come knocking on Hollyw s door, so I looked her up. I found her lounging beside the swimming pool of a lavish hotel where MGM has put her up. NOT EXCITED She is due to make her test next Wednesday and I thought she'd be excited. She wasn't. Neither was she movie-struck. "Why get excited?" she asked. "They'll either like me or. they won't. If they don't, I'll go back to New York and look for a play. Or I may go to Europe, Of course, it would be nice to have the test come off well." Miss von Furstenburg can afford to be nonchalant---she has $2 mil- lion. True, it's tied up in Germany and she can't spend it here but even without it she would have no money worries. She has proven she can support herself in style. NO NOVICE ' At 19 she's no novice in show business. She said she studied ballet as a child and at 10 she was the youngest featured player ever to appear at the New York Ballet Theajre. A couple of years later she won prizes for fancy ice skating. Last year she had a good part in the Broadway play 'Second Threshold." The critics called her promising. They liked her, too, in a picture she made in Italy, "Women Without Names." It won a prize at the Venice Film Festival. CHANCE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS There is still time to enter the CNE's elementary public speaking competition with $125. in prize money to be divided among the top five. Any number of students from any one school may com- pete. The contest is open to boys and girls 15 and under, in Grades VI, VII, or VIII, or who were in either of these grades when school closed. Each contestant i§ to choose his own subject and take not longer than three minutes for delivery. Entry forms must be in not later than July 14 and can be obtained by writing the Women's Division, Canadian National Exhibition, To- ronto. The Ex. will provide each Jouns contestant with a free ticket to the grounds EXPERT ON DEAFNESS Proves Free How New Scientific Miracle Helps Deafened Hear Again Without The Handicaps of an Old-Fashioned "Aid" YES, HERE'S FREE proof that you can hear again without the embarrassment of an old fashioned hearing aid. A new scientific miracle Super-X-Ear created by Acousticon now . makes it possible for you to hear even the softest sounds again with lifelike charity. This new scientific device is so tiny that you can wear it on your wrist like a wrist watch, drop it into your watch pocket or wear it as a tie-clasp or brooch and hear better than Pear Mrs. Beeckman: Is it ever correct, or even per- missible, for a bridegroom, best man, and two ushers to wear business suits at a church wedding: at 11 o'clock in the morning, the last party of July? Or would a white tuxedo jacket and black tuxedo trousers be correct, more suitable? The bride is going wear a floor-length white wed gown, with a white shoulder-length bridal veil. Dark 'blue suits are permissible for the men in the wedding party to wear at this daytime wedding in church, even when the bride wears a white wedding dress (floor- length) with bridal veil . . , If- the wedding is not a large one, and if the other details of the wedding, are planned on the side of infor- mality. And correct for the daytime wed- | SP! ding in the summer: (1) white suits--linen, Pali Beach fabric, or any other light-weight fabric; or (2) dark blue coats and white flan- nel trousers. ' But absolutely incorrect for a daytime wedding of any type--any- where, at any time of the day--is the white dinner jacket (tuxedo) and tuxedo trousers. Why? Be- cause a dinner jacket (tuxedo), white or black, is evening wear, not to be worn bafore 8 o'clock in the evening at the very earliest. Accessories. Black Lace Mitts and a Large Black Hat? Dear Mrs. Beeckman: I am to attend a class reunion banquet, and am planning to wear a short-sleeved black dress. Would it be correct for me to wear long black lace mitts, and a large-brim black hat? --E. 8. Correct to wear the long black lace mitts, if you wish, but not necessary, even though your dress has short sleeves. If the evening is very warm, I suggest yoti decide not to wear them, for theyll be an added warmth-item, and turning them back on your arms is incorrect and very awkward-looking. If the banquet is in the evening, as I imagine it will be, a small dinner- hat, one of the so-fashionable brief-brief hats, perhaps a floral |; semi-hat or bandeau, would be more appropriate than a large-brim black hat, Or many of the girls will, I'm sure, wear no hats. Black Dress Permissible if Smartly, Gaily "Lightened" Dear Mrs. Beeckman: I am having a formal wedding in 'lar! August. My mother's brother i' give me away. Would it be proper 'for his wife to wear a black dress? dark | (She is '40 years old, small, and' doesn't like to wear a git Sime ' Yes, a black dress is permissible - if she will lighten it up considerably with light-color accessories, particue: her 'hat. (Or perhaps you: persuade her to wear a lovely shade of blue, maybe a rich, dark blue.) White Carpet Not Necessary in Church for Bride in Trainless Wedding Dress Dear Mrs. Beeckman: At a morning wedding in church in August -- the bride wearing a floor - length white dress and shoulder-length veil, and the men in the wedding party wearing blue coats and white flannel trousers-- should there be a white carpet read down the centre aisle for the bride to walk on? \ i ---D. No . . . not necessary, unless the bride is wearing a train, and not appropriate for a wedding of this informality. INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Twenty-five nations are sende ing entries of a documentary, edu= cational and scientific character for the International Film Festi val, being held in Edinburgh dur« ing August. British documentai- ies are being specially featured and films produced for the Festival of Britain will be seen for the first time, In addition there will be & retrospective program of notable films which have contributed to the development of documentary film making, which is widely regarded as Britain's distinctive contribution to world cinema. About 189 films of fact, ranging over a wide variety of topics, are slated for showing during this in- ternational film festival. . GRISLY ORIGIN Bonfire in its original meaning meant a fire for burning bones. 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