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THURSDAY,
JUNE
29,
1981
l1e
Graceful Way
1.,o
Enter
a Car
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You
Don't
Have
To
~OVf
lrhe
Insect
I
Summer time
is
insect time
cidc
is
JWcPssary.
in
the garden.
Bur:s
like the I A
1~11'
plants are sen;itive t?.
warm weather
and
particularly'
<'ertain
insrrticides
ami
this
,;r,.;
they enjoy feedin;:
on
yout·
forma:ion
will
appear
on
tlui
flowers, shrubs
and
orn'amental · label. For iiEtancc.
DDT
tn3)':
trees. injure
priYct
and
malathiorl.
Baby
Your Skin in Summertime
The
home
gardener
is
handi-
ma1·
harm petunias
and
a
few
capped
in
deallng with these , varieties
of
junipers. Thf
pests.
Many
insects
such
as
amount
o[
injury usually
de:
miles and aph;ds are not
notic-
pcnds
on
!he weather
and
-t~
i
ed
until
the
damage
is
d?ne. condition
of
the plant
itsgf~:
;
You
should mspecl both stdes Healthy, \'lgorous!y
growt.li~
:
of
leaves regularly
and
if. plants arc less injured
and
if'tif·
:handy usc a magnifying glass.·
recOI'PT
!rom
any
po~sib!e·.
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look
and
fl'el graceful. 1
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kert>
feet
together
on
,
fh
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. :
:he
''!'<'11
ro;\d
htt;
the
~1·nmH!.
Sll'in~<
your
legs
1!
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"''~e
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inside
the
car, stretching them I
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nf
th~
ont
(lS
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face
forward
and
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hy
u::,;~ht'•Y
dose
the
door.
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and
frt•>h
air
Beauty
rare begins
once
you've I
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('io>rtl
the
door
Your
h a I r
1
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.
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of
:~n
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1
•n
,ports
sl10u!d
he
protected
from
sun
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.'ou'rr at:·ai:l
of
ant!
wind
up
by
silk
or
chiffon
1
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Your skin rates
ntra
cart
in
the summer·months
wh<'n
it's
...
:o·.~
to
r\'io:·m
your
Ba
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rac111g
w111
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Now
the problem arises. What jury
nnwh
faster.
Rut
just the
,
is
the insect
and
wl1at
single in· same: n'ad the label
anct
use
i
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J
!
I
I
'
' secticide
will
deal
with
it
most
not
more than recommended.
; effectively'?
'
To
help the gardener,
manu-
, factuers
have
dcl'eloped
mul·
tiple insecticide sprays. These
' multispray
combinations kill a
· variety
of
insects. The
~ardcner
:
does
not
have
to
know
the
in·
: sect because a multispray
will
: usually take care
of
it.
1
For those gardeners
who
pre-
i fer
to
du~t
th~ir
ornamentals.
I combinations
of
insecticid~
dusts are 3\'ai!ahle
to
<'Oiltrol
insects
whieh
canr.ot be idenll-
fied.
These dusts
can
he
ap-
plie<l
direct!)'
from
the
pump-
gun container.
It
is
easier
to
w:pe
out
a
few
insects before they
get
a chance
to
multiply. Therefore check
re-
:
gularly
for
the presence
of
any
insects
and
~pra~·
wh<·n
tlwy
first appear.
Leaf miners.
~prl!t'e
.:!~-ti!
aphid
and
pine
shoot
moth
;,al"r
to
be
killed before thcv tnnnel
i into the plant.
Once
i~sidc
the
I plant parts
the~·
are
well
pro·
1
tectcd.
i There
is
always
a chance that
I
a
few
insects
have
escaped the
spray or dust. Under summer
. temperatures the surviving
in·
·sects
can
multiply rapid!•·. A
re,!Zular
inspedion should
he
A
WHCOME
WAGON
Hl.lSTESS
\\'ill K
1,ork
at
\'OUr
DotJr
.vith
Cifl~
and Cr('ctin!!S
lrom
Friendlv Business
i\'eighhours
and
Your
:=ivic
and Social Groups
Jn
the
occasion
of:
:\cw
Comer
to
the
Cit\ .
The
Birth
of
a Bab\'.
t"·
·,
on
;·:ntr
h~ir
and
skTarf
or
hoo<
1
L .
• d
1
apt
to
dry out and
form
fine lines. llelp
comes
in the
form
:· •
::·.
1
e
:h:~:
hoth
wind
·•rfr~t
vour
skin
just liS
much
0
1
cus
om·
en
ed
cream (left) htat
ts
matrhe<l
m
)'OUr
a
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!Jtn
he",
ch.
1\lorn,
ski
tonu.
It
ones
down
forehead frown lines, laugh lines
.
·
c'
,o
d~~·i:t~
to
s k
in
, " ' " • •
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ami
fine lines about tbe eyes. A lanoliu-enrlched
5kin
balm
npplied after bath (enter)
will
help keep your skin silken
drst>ile
the heat
of
the
~ummer
su.
Rich
e~·e
cream (right)
will
nourish delicate
eye
tissues
and
prevent wrinkle5.
·
maintained just
in
ca>e
a
se-
,
eond
application
of
the
ins~rli-
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can
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possihly;
since
the
wind
has
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B~·
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liART
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d'f
1
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at
y care
111
I c
orm
of
a
cropped
up
around
your
eyes,
coolin~
dfect
I!Jat
~akes
It
1
·,A
smooth,
fresh
complexion
is'
good
luhricntin;:
face
tT<'ilm
.1nd
mouth.
thcv
can
he
corer-
ing
a trace
of
stickiness, t
he
makers say,
while
it
lea\'es
an
·
unseen
film
which
helps
seal
in
your
own
natural
oils
and
retard
the
el':lporat'n~
rf
•··:·t-
er
from
the
outer
skin
layers.
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:nrl
that
matter
o[
flcu!t
lo
detect
sun
lllrn.
I
11ot
achieved
without
much
and
the
nightly
usc
of
eye
rd
up
"tlh
m:d;,.up.
·
>;•oris
rar
:111
Inside
tlw
door
panel,
therefore, i care
and
pampering. For
in
cream. .\
new
ncam
that
comes
in
a·
T'
f t tlwre
arc
<torage
compart-1
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1
P
5
or
en
rr· ' ·
h•
t I order
to
mamtam
tis
beautv.
K<Y.'p
vour
eve
cream fln
;·our
s m a II ,
round.
rouge-
like
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n:-~r
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, car
~rarcful\y
· parlmcnts w
ere
sun
an
the
skin
must
fight
m a
n'y
d1·es~ing
table.
and
each
nigl:t
cont:lincr
can
he
blended
to
('".
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-~·
the
British
~lotor
cream
can
he
stored
convcn·
1
enemies ' apply a
ctah
right
on
top
of
m:ttch
your
complexion.
It
is
.-
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-,-
110
iL•ntl\·.
\'ou
can
also
s t
0
w'
T n
t'o
r'
b · " t
I'
o
I'
1 I
tl
· '
I'
I I
th
I t
·
1
b h d h . e s
:1,
or
one,
rm.,s
ou
mes
y
ur
eye"
~n(
ano
~cr
Jlh
a;1p
trt
ur<
rr c
eyes
o
one
away
ro~
IS,
rus
es
an
alr 1
of
strain. Improper
diet
can
bcne.1th
your
eye.
Tlll'n.
with
out
shadows.
alon~sit!e
the
.\Jthou~h
in
many
w.a~
~
:-:l~mmer
is
a
foe
to
skin
heautv.
it
does
brin~
11s
a
few
·
hcnefits.
We're
more
inclined
\o
exer·
cise
outdor.r;;
during the warm
weather.
and
exercise
stimu-
lates circulation. C a r c
fully
'
taken,
the
sun
can
add
health
and
beauty
to
the
skin.
•·
·'
·
.:·1:·nr
;tway
from
th<'
~pray,
1
se
~untan
~ream
fre-: cnuse
the
appcnrance
of
blem-
1
your
middle
fin~C'r,
;::cntl~·
Pycs
to
rorf'r
l:11:~h
:i!w~.
~~nfl
":
:-:
m s'o"
:~--
T h r
n.
quently
ns
you drti'O about'
ishes.
And
now.
summer
and
mm;sngc
)'our
entire
eye
area.
it
will
fill
in
the
litws
around
a···
···:.t:r.•
you:·;e!f
;ide-
the
countrystde. lht'
drying
~ffecls
of
sun
and'
keeping
the little
finger
of
the
mouth
with
light
instead
of
Puff
Pastry
With
A
New
Twist
salt water are
here.
your
free
hand
pressed gently'
shadow.
This
is
the
time
of
year
when'
a~ainst
your
e~···
muse·'
e.
r;.:'· It's
not
just
from
your
face
that
fine
lines
dc\·elop
around
the
above
the
outer
corner
of
each
summer takes
its
toll.
It
robs
eye
area,
often
from
squinting
i
eve.
Conscicntions
usc
of
ew
the
moisture
and
skin
oil
from
in
bright sunlight.
And
lines
i
c'ream
will
also
eliminate
p~f-
your
entire
hod)·.
You
can
around
the
mouth
can
be
set
finess
around
the
eyes.
gu:~rd
against this
loss
hy
us-
i
more rigidly because t h e
While
you
are
work
in~
w
it
h
ing
a
lm10lin-cm
irhcd s k i
n:
skin
is
dry.
I
face
cream
and
eye
cream
to
halm.
One
such
lotion
w i
lit
These
lines
can
he
corrected
with
remove
the lines that hal'c
sink
into
the skin
without
leav-
Bo
sure that
you
try
to
tan
gradually rather
than
quickly,
lubricate
your
skin
daily,
and
'
you'll
reap
all
the
her.uly
dil'· :
idends
and
none
of
the
dis-
advantages
of
summer.
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,
ynu
coul~
make
~-·
·._,
· cur-mouth French
r;-:· •· :.:h:
in
your
own
kit·
c
~
,p
·~
·
nur
wi~h
tlln
now
(
---,
·
:·
:.·
\bdamc,
herm1se
:
"!
.lune
Dairy
~lonth.
· ·
:-
Foods
Srn·ire
Bur·
'·.
· .
·:('\·eloped
a Patis<rr·
,;
:·
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!'.t-:e
th~t's
rich
and
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.-
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·.
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....
11rpn31n~ly
(tiJ~Y
to
·,,,
,··.!
finn
th:~t
all
ot
·
~
;1nrl
foi<b~
usu;tlly
' ·
.n
makina
puff
pastry
· ·
·:
;\;,;,enst•d
with
ln
,.
<'.
th~
a•ldition
of
onL'
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tream
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Tc•amrd
up
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thes~
t\\·o
<!airy
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a
simple-to-
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rlPlicou.<
puff
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rrtipr
y·nu
('an
r-•.'''
•r'tracir.<
which
will
·
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~~~
thou.:::h
they
...
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··:·:r1:ht
from
Parre.
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r
•·
·xon't
\'011,
for
the
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•·
:TO•
p.
•
for
your
gir~
a~
French
r
:-.1~·
;r~)atlllion.
rmm:nn:
Pl'FF
PASTE
: ·
":~.
,:f!rd all-purpose
flour
•
4
'Pr-.:
:-
1'1n
.~":llt
'
:.:~
'-·:eel huttcr
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sour
rr~am
~
'·
'':e
·.•·~.
rhr
flour
and
salt
·.
':.:
:.
c:l•:~"
hlrmlN
or
two
·,_,_
·
r;
'.:t lnittN
in
until
it
is
:;
r ._,,, ,,,
<mall
pens.
c\drl
,.
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. ·
•·.1m
and
mix
lightly
.,
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1
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Form
dou~h
into
~
•
r.
\r:.1p
c~ose1y
in
wn~:ed
""''
,,,;c
chill.
l'~e
dough
to
~-.,.,,.
e::~r~
of
the
followi-ng,
I.F.\IO'i-RERR\'
TORTE
dough
in_
twy.
~ol~
out
_each
INures
Divided
port10n
tnto
a •'>·mch ctrcle.
Place
in
two
_n-ineh
layer
cake
1
question
Of
pans.
Bake
m preheated
oven;
20
to
2;1
minutes.
cool
cnm·
i
Apprenticeshl"p
plctely,
then
remore
from
pnns.
~leanwhile
prepare !em·
on
pudding
mix
according
to
VANCOUVER
<CPl
- British
pnck,1ge
directions:
cool
then.
Columbia
nurses are
divided
on
chill.
Sprend
about
half
of
the · the
question
of
whether
the
filli11g
o1w
one
circle
of
pastry. apprenticeship system
of
train·
Top
with
the
other circle. Beat
ing
~hould
be
replaced
by
a
whipping
cream
until
softly
fee
. c h a r g I
ng
professional
stiff:
hent
in
sugar.
Use
to
course.
r,nrnish
top
of
torte. Decorate I "Nurses
wish
to
be
called
with
slmwherries. professionals
and
I
ctont
see
CRAB!IIEAT
PUFFS
how
we
can
continue the
ap-
Thcse sal'ory
puffs
pro1•e
that prenticeship system. said
Mrs.
our
Pattiserie Puff Paste
need
Ruth
Arnaud
of
North
Van·
not
he
restricted
to
the
des·
com·er's' Victorian Order
of
scrt category. Serve
them
hot,
Nurses.
as
hot·s
d'eouvres,
or
along
"Those
who
could
alford
to
with
a crisp salad
and
inter·
pay
for
training might
not
csting relishes
for
a
luncheon
1
make
the
best nurses,"
de·
or
li~ht
surmer
treat. dared
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Ulaga
of
:
flti\8:\IE:\T
PUFFS
I Ladysmith General -Hospital. I
1:\lakeM
2R
13·lnch
Puffs)
The
question
was
debated
be·
I
recipe Palisserie
Purr
Paste:
fore
400
nurses. at the annual
!approximately
6-ouncel
can
convention
o[
the Registered
crabmeat Nurses
Association
of
B.C.
2 tablespoons
finely-chopped
The
three-year apprenticeship I
cclet·~·
course at present pays
$10
a
2 tablespoons
finely-chopped
month
at start, rising
to
$25
a i
stufferl
olires month, and
Includes
board
and
I
l
teaspoon
lemon
juice
lodging.
·
2
tables~ons
mayonnaise There
Is
a
five
• year course
•,
tea$jloon
pepper
!earling
to
a Bachelor
of
Nurs·
~'nke
up
puff
paste:
chill.
Pre·
ing
degree offered at ·the
Uni·
heat
oven
to
375
degrees F. verslty
of
British
Columbia.
I moderatrlv hotl.
Drain
and
Mrs.
Arnaud.
a
1940
graduate
flake
crabmeat. A d d
and
of
Toronto
General Hospital,
mix
in
celery.
olives.
lemon
said the apprenticeship system
.iuice,
mayonnaise
and
pepper.
often
is
hard
on
the nurse's
Dh·ide
puff
paste
in
halfr health.
Many
hospitals placed
roll
out
half
the
dough
to
t;..
work
in
t h e wards before
inch
thickness.
Cut
into
3·
education.
inch
round
f..
Plact 2
tea-
Moreo\'Cr,
· the trained nurse
spoonfuls
of
crahmeat mixture
of
the future was
likely
to
be
on
one
half
of
each
circle. primarill'
an
administrator
with
~loisten
edge
of
circle
all
the practical nurse or nurse's I
around:
fold
dough
over
filling
aid
doing
the bedside care. "I
and
seaL
Press edges
wit~
a don't
look
forward
to
it
but
it
fork,
then
prick
tops.
Repeat
Is
coming," said
Mrs.
Arnaud.
with
second
portion
of
dough,
Blance Potts
of
Duncan,
·20
·
Place
on
cookie
sheets.
Bake
year •
ol
trainee
at
Victoria's
in
preheated
O\'en
20
to
25
min·
Royal
Jubilee Hospital, said a
utes.
Serve
hot.
fee·charglng, course
with
fewer
Undercover for Summer Fashions
Under the chic dresses f summer
go
tbe new super lightweight foundation garments. For
a scorching hot
day, pick (left) bra and girdle set in
cool
fern green. This set
is
ju~t
right
for (right) this' dress cut
along easy lines.
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successfully
lived
is
an
achiei'C·
1
the waistline
and
that
old
re-
mcnt,
The
compensations in; liable
for
staying lithe,
touch-
look
soft
and
polished
at
one
and
the
same
time.
I
the
form
of
experience
and
i
ing
your
toes.
self-confidence
nrc
real assets
The
first
one
yMI
do
to
keep
the
You
achieve this
by
using
a
good
,
for
you
to
acquire. upper arm
ll'Dm
going
flabby.
1
As
for
the matter
()r
actual
looks,
Stand
with
feet
together
and
f
well.
there never
was
a
day
in
arms straight
out
at
the
sides
'
which
women
were
so
fortun-
at shoulder level.
Now
de-
1
suntan preparation
and
hy
,
timing
yourself
when·
you're
out
in
the
sun.
Don't
be
tempted
to
overstay
the
limit
you
set.
chores
would
be
a
good
idea
but
ate
in
this respect. scribe circles
with
both
arms 1
Not
all
of
the
wealth
possessed
in
unison.
In
other
words,
' · ;
>Crumptious
~ummer
:;or,.,.,.
'hat
can
rasily
he
pre-
~,
.. -
'·'
rll-ahead
of
serl'in~
:.::•
T·.ro
round
l~,·~rs
of
~
.·: p;-,lr;·
:1re
assembled
with
~'
r~,,·.to-make-from-a-mix-
'
-~"'-·~
ftlltng.
Lucious
drifts·
n!
·.·
c:;·;wct
cream co\·er the
:~:'
a;,~
~rk\·
~trawhcrn·
hn1·
··~·
~1d
a
t'ouch
of
gaietv.
S:r.c~
this
is
the VI'T\'
be~t
·
~
0
n : h
for
our' Canadian
1
~,
•.
_,
~errie.<.
whv
not
serve a I
~c.:
of
rhi11ed
halved straw· I
:•err,e,
and
let
your
guests'
't'lon
them
over their sen··
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would
role
out
girls like her·
sell.
by
Lillian
Russell
could
have make
like
an
airplane
propel-
bought
her the aids
to
beauty
ler.
:
Ul·CENT
CURE
:~gs
nf
Torte.
LE~O'i-RERR\'
TORTE
;
rPcipe
Patisserie Puff Paste
·
'a~nroximately
4-ouncc
l
pac-
ka~e
lemon
pudding
and
.
PIP
filling
mix
.,
Pint
'1
1
4
cupsl whipping.
cream
2
Ia
'
blespoon,~
sugar
1
Cllp
hal\'ed
fresh strawberries
·
up
puff
paste;
chill.
Pre-
O\'tn
to
375
delftts
F.
b o
tl.
Divide
YOU
ARI
DRIVING
ILIIIDI
"H I had
to
pay
I couldn't
afford
lt-l'm
one
of
a
family
of
four."
Make
Full
Use
Of
Aids
To
Beauty
available
to
the average
wo-,
For the waistline, put
your
arms I
TORONTO
(CP)
- A
United
man
today:
marvelous hair straight
up
tbove
your
head, i
Nation~
official
said
Monday
a
tints
and
dyes,
hormone
and and
clasp
your
hands.
Now,
,
10
-
cent
shot
of
penicillin
can
vitamin creams,
vitamins
bend
as
far
to
the left
side
as
1
cure
yaws,
·a
crippling disease
themselves, facial masks,
elec-
you
can.
Straighten
and
ber.d
. c o m m o n
in
underdeveloped
tronic exercise machines,
well·
1
to
the right.
Sound
easy?
Try I countries.
David.
P. Haxton,
re-
equipped gymnasiums
for
wo-1'
it.
I've never
gotten
past a I presentmg
the
UN's
children's
men, subtle and flattering
count
of
60
on
this
one.
emergency
lund,
told
a national
make-up, excellent
hand
lotions
•
Vou
know
how
to
touch
your
toes: meeting
of
the
UNICEF
com-
ALICIA
HART
and creams,
wonderful
bath
but
play
fair.
Keep
your
knees
I mittee
the
cure
has
been
ad-
The
gathering years
come
as
a
oils
and
water softeners. straight.
And
do
this
one
for: ministered
in
Asia,
Africa
and
shock
to
a
good
many
Amlft:i·
The
idea
should
be
not
to
look
a
count
of
40.
These
three
ex-
1
'
Latin America.
can
women,
This
is
perhaps
young
forever,
hut
to
look
at-
ereises
will
take
you
less than
-----------
only
natural, since
one
Is
young
tractive
AT
YOUR
AGE.
lo
minutes a
day.
But
they'll
-~mmmmmmmoom~
for the first thirty-five years
SLIMMING
TRIO
do
wonders
toward
keeping
~UUU:.:U.:ttt:tto::D:t:n:t·
of
life. •
Almost
every
mail
hrings
me
let-
you
in
trim.
OUR
OWN
'
BREAD
Suddenly,
an
adjustment
to
mid·
ters
from
women
who
want
ON
LIGHTLY
PLEASE
· die age must take place.
This
to
know
what setting-up exer-
The
deep,
dark tan
is
no
longer
IT'S
A
HONEY
Of A
isn't
alwaya
euy.
Several
of
cises
will
keep
them
in
trim.
in
fashion.
This
summer,
if
LOAF
my
friends are panicky at the There are three that I consider
you
want
to
look
both
pretty i
srsr
BY
rrsr
idea.
But this
Is
the
wrong
a~soiutely
essential.
They
are
and
nr-'·-~"
t
e,
aim
for
a:
..-;
..-;
way
to
go
at
ll' Every year
One
for
the upper arm, one
for
smooth
golden
tan.
You
should
1
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