Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Sep 1951, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

@ uesony, SEPTEMBER 25, 1961 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE SEVEM In Jhe dome ~. OF INTEREST TO W WOMEN or" BEAUTY FOR YOU:- Building Beauty In Childhood By HELEN JAMESON Cultivating good looks and at- tractiveness can't start too early and the mother of a little girl, if she is wise, will do whatever is necessary to build her child's love- liness. She knows the importance of health and medical advice, but there is more to the project than that. Personality develops early, as do certain habits that may de- cide the course of a child's future. The spoiled, over-indulged child eventually becomes the selfish woman. Parents who are over-/ strict and lack understanding may be responsible for children who are sneaky and untruthful. The right kind of parents mean the right kind of a start in life. Nowadays ill-formed teeth are straightened, while in the past ® was done about them. The | by doctor watches the child's weight; flabby fatness may be due to a glandular disturbance. If a child holds reading matter close to her face a mother has her eyes examined, usually finds that she needs glasses that can be dis- carded later. If a little girl doesn't romp and play with the other kids it may be because her little pedals are in need of professional attention. Corrective shoes are the solutipn. What kind of leather' houses are selected for her little dogs is im- rtant. A .child's skin requires simple care. When she is old enough to wash her face she should be taught to do it thoroughly, not give it just a 'lick and a promise with a washeloth. She should be pro- vided with a bland soap, the tow- els she uses should be soft and ab- sorbent. When the skin is chap- ped it should be creamed, the same as the adult complexion. Dry lips are a common trouble among youngsters; a white lip- stick will usually overcome the condition. Her bair should be washed ev- ery week. A shampoo halo that can be bought at the notion de- partment of any big shop will keep the suds from the little one's eyés. There should be two soap- Dlitributed by King Features Syndicate. A shampoo halo will keep the suds from the little one's eyes. » + + ings, two rinsings with a bath spray. If the child rebels against this necessary ritual, put her in the bath tub and make a game of it. Play beauty shop. Play that the rinsing water is rain coming down on a little flower to make it | grow. That's better than having a battle. Be mindful of the child's posture. ! Hollywood Highlights By BOB THOMAS Hollywood (AP) -- An afternoon in the life of a' Hollywood reporter, cr, why columnists getggray: The press agent on we Gary Cooper picture calls up and says he's got a hot story on Coop. 'Hot story on Coop?" I reply, sticking the tongue almost through the cheek. "Yeah, sure," said this zippy character. "Coop thinks the cow- boy hero is being outmoded by the hero of science fiction. How can a | guy on a pinto compete with a space - ship jockey?" "You're sure hell talk about this?" I inquire, recalling previous encounters with the laconie Coop. "Absolutely," answeres the flack. ""Coop's a changed man. He talks!" v,Ridden with doubts, I agree to risk the venture and trek to the San Fernando valley. '"How about it Coop?" begins the press agent. 'Dont you think the guy with the siv - shanter in hate run out of business by men with ray guns?" "Yep I guess you're right," com- ments Coop. '"'Because the kids won't go for | GLAMORIZING:-- To i Lovely Lecks Blonde : By HELEN FOLLETT In Jhe Community. lA Phssician Advises You By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. Perfect 1 tea is so easy to make with ., "SAL DA" TEA BAGS PAIN LIKE APPENDICITIS ONE of the many conditions which mimic appendicitis is found in young women in their late teens' and early twenties. It is caused by bleeding from an ovary and occurs almost twice as frequently in the unmarried as in the married 'wo- man. Physical exertion has no influ- ence on bleeding from the ovaries. A bleeding ovary is most often due to a rupture of the egg from the ovary. With this rupture, a bleed- ing vessel may be released which continues to pump blood into the abdominal cavity, When It Occurs Rupture of the sac containing the egg usually occurs between the ninth and twentieth day of the menstrual cycle, but most frequent- | ly between the eleventh and four- teenth day. Bleeding from an ovary may be due to rupture of an ovarian cyst or, in certain rare cases, may oc- cur where misplaced womb tissue is found attached to the ovary. The chief symptom caused by a diagnosis, as little tissue as possible |! should be removed from the ovary while attempting to stop the bleed- | ing. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS G.S.H.: What causes cirrhosis of | [the liver? | Answer: The exact cause of cirr- hosis of the liver is unknown. How- ever, it is believed to be due to a vitamin deficiency, particularly a lack of vitamin Bl. It is very com- mon in those taking excessive Man's Hunting Cap Is Easy To Make heroes who can only plug three or four villains at a time; they want whole armies struck down by rock- ets," prods the agent. "Yep, I wouldn't be surprised," the actor agrees. "'And it looks as through the cow- boy hero will become something of a historical figure, like Robin Hood or something," the press agent continues. remindin~ ma nf a -salmon struggling upstream agai 84 Olle. "Yep," is the reply. As 1 am leaving, the legman for a female columnist is introduced to | Coop. "Well," says he jauntily,| "have you got any scoops that you didn't give to Thomas?" "Nope," says Coop, with a grin, iy st spilled everything to Thom- Nagging won't do a bit of good. as. Tell her she must stand tall, keep her backbone extended so her frocks will look pretty and smart. Help her to develop pride in ap- pearance. By all means, urge her to be neat in every way. A sense of order makes for efficiency and she will be a happier woman than if she were to develop sloppy, care- less habits. WHAT SHOULD J DO ABOUT Announcing Engagement? By MKS. CORNELIUS BEECKMAN Dear Mrs. Beéckman: Don and I have been engaged | ding. since early April, but we haven't announced it publicly yet. The reason we haven't is that, when we beeame engaged, we planned to announce our engagement in May and to be married in July. But suddenly Wwe were informed that Don probably will be shipped ov- ersehs. 86 we decided to post- pone our marriage until next sum- mer, until eircumstances may be (we hope) less uncertain. What I want to know is: when should snanounce my engagement? t is, would it be proper to an- nounce it now and announce that the wedding will take place next June, or would it be wiser to re- remain engaged without announc- ing it, until next Spring? I under- stand that three months is the usual period of time between en- Thrifty! Use Scraps! - 8Q much gay color! SO little work and fabric! All you need is a few remnants for these aprons and matching potholders. Sewing, em- broidery, applique--all easy. Gay aprons for the Fair! Pattern ©7320; cutting charts; transfer for pockets and potholders. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to The Daily 1%, imes- Gazette Household Arts Othawa. Print plainly NaN. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. aces! Have youu seen our 1981 Alice Brooks Needlework catalog? Send Twenty-five cents for your copy today: Illustrations ol patierns for crochet, knitting gagement-announcement and wed- Puzzled. You and fiance should be in- fluenced as to when to announce your engagement only by your own preferences and by what seems the wisest and most desir- able thing to do under the circum- stances that must be taken under consideration. It would be the sensible and devoted way to talk it over first with your. parents and his parents, for their worldly ex- perience and judgment should un- doubtedly contribute a loving co- operation. Perhaps talk it over, too, with your minister. But don't pay any attention to what is "'sup- posed" to be the period of time be- tween the announcement-of-the- engagement and the marriage. Na- turally there is no hard and fast rule about this--wouldn't be, couldn't be--and most particularly in these days when Service prob- lems must, unfortunately, be fac- ed and planned for. So announce your engagement now, if your wish and the circumstances suggest this, making no announcement as to when the marriage is to take place. Or, if you can't make up your mind as to what the wise thing is now, waite for several months -- even if your fiance is. Sot overseas--and announce it then. be more definite. HER TENANT TOLD HER THE NEWS OF HER WEDDING Dear Mrs. Beeckman: A young woman who rents a store building from me, was mar- ried a few weeks ago. Three days before her wedding she sent me | word that she was to be married, but she did not invite me to her church wedding or to the recep tion. Now I am wondering if I should have sent her a wedding present. It seems to be that it is "against human nature" to give a wedding present if you are not invited to the wedding, but why should she let me know ix the first place? : E.GH. I think it was very polite' and thoughtful of your tenant to tell you her Happy News . . . and since she waited until so short a time before the date of the wed- ding it would certainly seem that she had no "'ulterior motive," that is, the suggestion of your giving her a wedding present. She was, I feel sure, simply and quite na- turally, Hoping for your friendly interest in her romantic news, and she wanted to tell you herself, not have you come upon the news un- expectedly in a round-about way. No need at all for you to give her a wedding present. When you store Or, if it seems best, wait | until he returns and your plans can | Two-Piecer by So Wraps! Buttons! Cut from ONE main pattern part -- that's but walk-easy! Sew-simple too -- that's the skirt! A honey of a two- piecer for any occasion and that's what you need! Smart and gay in | rayon or wool! Pattern 4507 comes in sizes a 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4%, yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple | tn sew plete illustrated instructions. whid beddavs An Bee ..3 350) | in coins (stamps cannot t acc :pt- | ed) for this pattern. Print plainly | SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS | caré of The Times-Gazette, tern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. SECRET AMAZES FRIENDS! "Out of the blve ..." "I certainly stole the show the other day when I told my friends the secret of my washing the whitest in the neighbourhood. 'Just 'swish Reckitt's Blue through the rinse," I'said, 'and out of the blue comes the whitest wash." Reckitt's Bluo-costs-se-little-and-makes such the | blouse! Hangs beautifully! Slender | | | is tected for fit. Has com- | Pat- | Hair care is an important matter with blondes such as Movie Star Shelley Winters, who shampoos her hair every week, * > PERHAPS you fancy that blondes | are getting rarer. It isn't so. You may be comparing the present mo- |ing. not sqg long | medium must ago, when the platinum halo was a | deposits will cling to the shafts, common sight. The late lovely Jean | causing Harlow started that beauty frenzy, |limp. If the teeth of the comb or gave it up when she found that her |the bristles of the brush show a crisp (grey film after your and dry, broke at the touch of the{you can know that you have made ment with the period, sunlit tresses were getting comb. The white-gold effect was a acquired by over-bleaching eventually proved devastating the hirsute foliage. Too bad nature did not give al portant than creaming .or soap- that | pooing has dimmed many a lovely to | golden crown, tarnished, drab. bleeding ovary is severe pain, which usually begins and persists in the lower abdomen, most com- | monly on the right side. The pain is of a more severe nature than that of appendicitis. In a few of the patients in a group studied, pain under the ribs | at the onset was also noted. Shoul- der pain may occur, but rarely. The | right lower side is usually tender, and there may be some spasm, Temperature Rise The white blood count may be elevated, and the temperature may gO as high as 101° F. The pulse rate | is usually normal. A diagnosis before surgery is very difficult. Very often a diag- nosis of acute appendicitis is made prior to surgery. The condition is also mistaken for an ectopic preg- nancy or pregnancy in the tube, |C However, most cases usually subside IC without resorting to surgery. wi LJ The rinsing is even more im- Every bit of the shampoo be removed, else the Cl permanent to go shampoo, poor " job of 'it. Careless sham- this disorder, especially during the caused it to look girls and young women. If surgery | is performed because of continued | color guarantee to blondes, an | assurance that "once a tow- head, always a tow-head." When the] locks darken, go drab, it is a touch | of tragedy. Every beautician knows | that much can be done to prevent | these changes. It is largely a- matter | of fastidious scalp care and thor-{ ough, rousing shampooing with a | bland soap. Harsh soaps are bound | to have a deplorable effect upon the | color. | The light-headed sister should | shampoo her hair every week or ten days, especially if it is in- | clined to. be oily. She has the choice of many high-grade shampoo agents yet one may be more suitable for her than another. She can suse a liquid soap, which should be diluted one half with hot water, or one of amounts over a prolonged period of time, Charlotte Whitton To Address CWPC tomorrow Myers, Vancouver. Election of off- icers will be held Friday followed by a dinner tendered hy the prov- ince. Special speaker Will be Dr. of alceholic beverages Hzlifax (CP) -- -- Newspaper omen from many parts of Canada began registering here today for the four-day Press Club biennial convention. Canadian Women's Sessions will be officially opened by president, Reta harlotte Whitton, Ottawa. Delegates include: Margaret | ragg, Kate Aitken. and Mona lark, all of Toronto; Winnifred ! |Lee, Vancouver, Dorothy Grant, on It is importa f | Winnipeg; Helen Murphy Montreal | Re ye ivan Muply tons | tions for making this MAN'S HUNTING middle of the menstrual cycle in |Joan Marshall, Moncton, N.B. Edmonton; and | Classified ads are sure to pav bleeding, or because of a mistaken | Phone The Times with yours today. Designed for hunting, this plaid wool - cap is warm enough for winter sports or working out-doors on frosty days. The back flap, lined with closely woven cotton fabric, can be worn up or down * over the ears. Choose a heavy all-wool aterial for making the cap. For direc- | CAP, send a stamped, self-addressed" | envelope to the Needlework Dept. of * this paper requesting Leaflet No. E-2138. > Wife Preservers Exeept in exceptionally hot, humid weather, the electric refrigerator should be defrosted about onee a woek. In very hot weather, with high humidity, you --- find it best to defrost more often. the cream cleansers that are eas- ily distributed over the wet hair, One rule. should be remem- bered: After frictioning in the cream, fluffing it into 'a foam, don't use the spray immediately. | Instead, keep adding hot water, | gradually thinning the lather. | You will notice that beautician | use that technique. CHESTERFIELDS © Recovered © Rebuilt! ® Lowest factory prices! ® $100 Trade-in Allowance on your present suite! TGRONTO FURNITURE | MFG. 60. rarklane Ave. 3-8549 neckline dress that priced from $14.95. LADIES' THE COSTUME GOES EVERYWHERE! » Yes, whether you sit ot a desk or a committee mecring this is the cos- tume for you. For without its perky waist-nipped jacket it is a scooped-out later events. Just one of our bowie | BLACK' S takes you on to . Yet this amazing tile-like wall covering is so durable it never needs refinishing. Looks, feels, cleans like tile...and costs so little} 'CONGOWALL is flexible, easy to handle. AA sharp knife is all you need . . . mortar-like lines hide the seams. The patented DUPLEX BACKING grips linoleum cement promptly and permanently, ° : 0 ® Tough-wesring...tervifie-looking STREAMLINE your walls with colourful, sparkling Congo- wall. It's easy to keep clean .. . resists nicks and scratches. Congowall is available at your house furnishings dealer in yellow, blue, green, white and black. See it today! CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED Montreal Congowall is backed by the famous Congoleum Gold Seal Guarantee WEAK SOLD IN OSHAWA BY ... ROSS E. MIL LS FLOORS CUSTOM- MADE mbroidery and other fascinating andwork A Free Pattern is print. od In the boox. clamp type trousers hange of the abbas." a big difference." "DIAL 3-7641 DAES gy SIMCOEST. N= TZ SIMCOEN. ~~ ==

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy