Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 26 Jan 1957, p. 9

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Printed yellow dogwood gives Gothe"s silk organza cocktail | and dance frock a special air-| net, the circular overskirt flares | 58 spring. Shaped over | OVer a sheath Ball gown o ness Yor spring p ? | white silk organza with irides- | | archi: a town planning project in fulness and serenity in the home: | aries may be present as early as To Help Husband | A . for St. John's College, Annapolis. life should flow with grace and visit fo the dentist should be at | EDMONTON « P)-Diane Neu- Marylanc peace thal age tra is a woman of many talents-- Fe RRR pe 2 cellist, ger. bookkeeper, house- tect "by marriage." 'Submerges Career t | ture won national and Interna-| His wife says her husband re-| (Clever SwissWoman {ir "ihe weigh 188 pounds--only § more fe These new measure A waist 27% hips 39, bust KEEP IN TRIM \|cided it might be easier to diet 36 1 now wear size 16 dress, ex- cept for sivies with a very tight sleeve becauss my upper arms are stil] heavy 1 am so proud te be able to wear vouthful clothes again. 1 feel much better, have Mother Of Four Reports Loss Of 79 Excess Pounds shal Leu uch Dele, have By IDA JEAN. KAIN leafy vegetables eggs, cottage younger." Never underestimate the power cheese high protein bread fresh] and here's a surprise . . . when of a determined reducer. A note |and canned [ruits. rye wafers. |per initia) progress was first re- worthy example. a busy home [etc | keep away from starches. |noprted one skeptical reader maker mother of four school age|fravies cakes nifs and other|jashed off that postcard, "Boy children, resolitely reduced 79 ex-| "ich foods. what a whopper. 190 pounds wear- cess pounds. Her report should CHILDREN PROUD ing size 18!" Our reducer has the help overweight homemakers to 'To date | have lost 57 pounds. | ast laugh . with her new meas. take their courage in hand and/My girl friend go! tired of diet-|urements, she can now slip inte follow suit. ink and now weighs more than'size 16. To go back a bit S few she did when she started. But I Tomorrow . . months ago | wrote about a re-|4m sticking to it and hope to get'gram designed 'o ducer from Syracuse. New York [down to 160 pounds. My children arms. who had triumhantly reported a Ble Jc.roud of me Jet Ine sav Joss of 57 pounds. The tone of her © latlies'--dieting is har 1 J letter etre jov of accom [for the first week but it gets eas VALUABLE PLAYTIME plishinent as well as determina er after that And what is more. Children should have good rela. tion to continue through to her Important is that it is so worth- tions with other youngsters in the ultimate goal. At the three-quar- {While {o go from a size 24' dress'same age bracket. By learnin ter mark she wrote: to an 18. team play and to get along wit "In the past ' tried to diet, but Stick to it she did! Here's the others, they will have a happier never successtully -- simply be- happy progress report: childhood and grow up with a cause I did not try hard enough. | hat a wonderful feeling to greater sense of security among Finally my gir) friend and I de- reduced 79 pounds! I now other people. . an exercise pro- firm upper . have together. She needed to lose only 50 pounds, while ! had to lose 87 pounds. I am 32, have 4 children. ages 8 to 12 1 weighed in at 247% pounds for 5° 9%', waist 38% bust 40 and other huge measurements. "My doctor tole me I had no gland trouble, explaining that my overweight was due to overeat. ing and eating starchy foods. I now eat lean meats, green and MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE FOR HUNGARIAN ASSISTANCE -- OSHAWA -- REFUGEE ASSISTANCE FUND cent embroidery is from Hatile | waist for a wide sash, bow. | liam Fox has a flared skirt Carnegie's new collection. Roy- | New length dinner dress in | which dips to ankles in back. al blue silk taffeta circles the | navy gros de londres by Wil- | Bodice back is squared. FILLING IN TIME gards architecture as "preventive| Crooked teeth and other adult Today, Mr. Neutra has projects medicine." He believes that in to. dental troubles are often due to in Pakistan, where he is building day's turmoil, she need is for rest- neglect of the first set of teeth in he United States embassy at Kar- |early childhood. Since dontal araca Venezuela: a campus that it is a "smell" through which three vears of age, a child's first PUBLIC SCHOOL INSPECTOR Required by the Oshawa Boord of Fducation of the city of Oshowa for appointment not than Sept. 1, 1957 The Municipal Committee for Hungarian Assistance, through the services and support of the Oshawa Red Cross, appesis to the citizens, individuals end groups, for Financial contributions. All monies received are to provide newly arrived refugees with immediate personal needs that cannot otherwise be met. All monies will be applied locally. The Red Cross is the receiving agency for this fund and donations may be made through ANY LOCAL BANK. Donations are approved for Income Tax Deduction Purposes. Inquiries for further information should be directed te Mr. W Brewster ot the C.R.A,, 100 Gibb Street, Telephone RA 5.1111, CLOTHING Newly arrived refugees still urgently need certain specific items = women's and men's warm overcoats -- men's suits -- men's trousers en's d and skirts--shoes. For inquiries and to arrange for pick-up, call RA 35-1111, MEMBERS OF THE MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE His Worship Mayor John Naylor Ald. Walter Lane (Chairman) Alderman Johy Brady Mrs, Ralph Jones Mr, Thos. G. Shelton y Mr. Wesley Power Mr. Charles Wilcox Mr. Alex Dobos Mr. A, Bino Mr, W, Brewster Mr. H. Chesebrough later Expanding System---oresently 220 teachers expected increase of over 12 classrooms per year Selary dependant on Qual- ifications end Experience. Mail application giving full porti- culars to: W Gordon Bunker Business Administrator & Sec.Treos. d of Education 179 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ont. Dr. C. M. Elliott, Dr, 8. G. Werry, Supt. of Public Chairman Schools She is the wife of Richard J THE DAI'Y TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, January 26, 1957 8 Neutra of Los Angeles, interna- -- |tionally-known architect who is in MARY HAWORTH MAIL Girl, 17, Has "Crush" On Doctor But Is Puzzled Dear Mary i. Haworth: I am a/spoke of my being 'too 8 doctor-_he is/as if he might be afraid I would arranger, mnths, sir mien Jras too forward; or that|keeper. ~My husband considers iy was mi s life's )k care of me i: the hospital. me; or as he didn't ele greatest achievement," She Su I have been goi'g up to the hospital whenever I could, once or twice a week, and I saw him| each time -- quite by accident, though. 1 made him a pair of cuff links and wrote him a letter of appreciation of his wonderful help to me; and he liked the letter very much, and the cuff links too He sat and talked with me for about an hour, then asked if he might kiss me, and I said yes . . . and it was most profound. You _ would think he was in love with me; and I knew then that I had K.L a great deal of feeling for him. But I don't know how f~ express it rightly, "TOO YOUNG" He said he liked me very much, and if I were "a little older" he would like to take me out. He JUNIOR FLATTERY PRINTED PATTERN 1 4529 917 By ANNE ADAMS rrinted Pattern for Juniors! Easy-sew a whele wardrobe from this one pretty pa'tern--with high or low neckline 3 sleeve versi Empire-sheath !ines are s-0-0 flat- tering: new soft blousing for a smart back-view oo Printed Patter Jr. M Sizes 9, 11 15 37.8 13 takes 2% h fabric Directions printed on each tis- sue pattern part. Easy - to - use, accurate, assures perfect fit, Send THIRTY . FIVE CENTS (35c.) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS, are of Daily Times Gazette, attern Dept, Oshawa, Qatarie,! ard |SPELLS DANGER Alberta to attend the Alberta As- | sociation of Architects convention |here anda week-long study ses- sion in Banff. Mrs. Neutra, 57, who is accom- panying her husband, says she is |an architect only through 34 years lof marriage, for her career was {founded as a concert cellist and singer. To 'her husband, she is travel housewife and book-! By His Attitude young," | think he is evasive, or trying to In an Interview, Mrs. Neutr, take advantage of me. said she believed when she mar. , 'ried at 18 in Berlin that her hus. I don't know if I should suggest pang" had 'more to offer the that we go out: or not. He may world" tk sk hi b- think I wouldn't enjoy beiag Lo. World han she, so she sub uldn't enjoy being his merged her career as a concert date; but T very much want to performer be. I don't krow if I should tell er, she doesn't let her tal- him how I feel . . , Please let me ents ste. She plays at many know what to do. corce: and nublic e~gagements PS.: I think I am beginning ar recordings of folk to . fall in love with him. My ds sun< to her own parents like him very much: that ce 2 accomnaniment is, my father and aunt. My ived In Sweden, Ja- mother died a few months ago. Pan India and Pakistan, 4 ? places she has travelled to with her hurhand ABANDON DREAM Mr. and Mrs Neutra went to th» 1, United States 30 years ago an Dear K.L.: You had better back tho viennese architect began dr {out of this day dream without de signing small, inexpensive houses lay. There is nothing in it for you , i. his new concept of architec except frustration, disappoin*ment THE STARS SAY heartache, and rejection--if you By ESTRELLITA continue to pursue it. In short, it isn't a healthy "love"-intere t. And the doctor's behavior isn't wholesome either He knows that. He knows that you _ are- chasing him, wearing your FOR TOMORROW heart on your sleeve; and ne isn't This day's aspects are very en- exactly discouraging it. But at the couraging. Even though a Sunday, same time, he isn't reacting in an those engaged in business should honorable manner. be abl> to profit oy excell Actually he is taking advant- planetary stimuli, an( those whose age of you to a certain oy as in ore 5 lorithe day will De Sen: much a5 he dares--or thinks he igh don the sacial wit fing that can risk, without courting a bad J. Spirit of congeniality pre- name for himself ethically, in re- ~° : lation to a susceptible minor-age FOR THE BIRTHDAY patient, If tomorrow is vour In gracefully promoting a *'pro- Your horoscope that it found" kiss, for example, that be- Would be advisa take ad- came for you a soul-stirring ex- Y@ntaze of all opportunities | perience, yet which he was abie Dotween now and the end of Oc- to pass off casually, with pleas. '0be". since the beginning of No- antries about liking you, he was vember shows an uptrend in both | exploiting your adolescent naivete 0ccup2tional and financial mat- {in a rather selfish experimental ers IF you've made the most of way. chances to progress. Romance, travel and happy nl Tied and puziled by domestic relationships should en- "top young"--too young for what, Keen the period between May and ou ask in yi 5 ; : F L Btk L SHALL. Well, i Jou are A child born on this day will difference isn't an insuperable ob- be ingenious, self-reliant, loyal. stacle to either true friendship or THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW true love. | Planetarily speaking, the em- You are neither too young to be Phasis will be on family matters a friendly enjoyable date, if mu- and social affairs on Monday. If tual congeniality exists; nor even homemaking is your career, you too young to be his best girl, if Should find this an excellent per- {he happened to like and respect | 10d in which to shop for furni- land admire you--as a type he'd ture, household appliances and be proud to present to family and clothes. friends. FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If Monday is your birthday, Yiowever. you are too young your horoscope promises a good f J g outcome in a financial matter from the legal view to be treated | early in July. Do not, however, let {as a trollop by the adult-age male excessive optimism lead you into who might have only sex adven-|extravagance or speculafion. Be {ture (not romance) in mind--| conservative for at least a year |since it were a statutory offense|Social and romantic matters will Jo lead a minor astray, even if be under excellent aspects in Aug- she provides the provocation. ust, but guard health and try to Thus possibly the doctor re- avoid emotional tension during gards your youth, and your pur- September and October, suit of him; as a danger of sorts to his morale and professional prestige. Maybe he fears his own weakness in the face of persistent temptation; and warns vou off as 1 "too young' in the sense of being ton young (he thinks) fo recognize the nature of the forces you are fumbling with. My advice is, drop the idea that he has a place in your life. Come back down to earth: forget| the hospital interlude, and apply] yourself to 'making something worthwhile of plain old avery day reality. © MCB FE PRESERVERS birthday, I g gest sale event in « history, and there are bargains for all the family OSHAWA'S SHOE SALE OF THE YEAR "LOOK! DANCEY'S SHOR Monday, January OSHAWA"S GREATEST DISCOUNT SHOE SALE OSHAWA'S MOST TALKED ABOUT SHOE SALE » No exchanges or rerunds on sale Mary. Haworth counsels through! Reverse the position of vour her column, not by mail or per- floor coverings every couple of ! sonal interview. Write her in care months if possible, to distribute | of this newspaper, ihe wear evenly, merchandise AT DANCEY"S SHOE SALE 5 TOLL mart YOUR PRIN 1 SEN : PL 7 AC known brands are included. AT DANCEY'S SHOE SALE sharp, at 18 Simcoe St, DOWNTOWN OSHAWA, DANCEY'S SALE starts on 28th at 10 AM, South in OSHAWA"S ONLY SELF-SERVE SHOE SALE Come early, for best lectiong, Sale ends Saturday, Febfuory 2n at 6:00 P.M. TH

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