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Show THE TIMES- - NEWS. NEPIII, UTAH Woman's World Rise Above Sweltering Heat By Keeping Crisp and Cool By aw you been In wen a dither over the new clothes that you've forgotten Just how Important a good tubbing and scrubbing Grooming Is Key To the Real Person You may not Judge a book by the covers, but lots of people do. Nowadays we meet so many people that unless their first impression really attracts or impresses us favorably we simply don't bother with them. So much for how people are impressed with good grooming. But how does it make you feel? Basically it builds self confidence. It also gives a real sense of well being. Think how wonderful you feel, freshly tubbed, hair brushed, shining and trim, seams of your hose 4 41 super-wester- - ve 'f ri'ilsVi'Hfctiiii'nsss'sfritlg- tKi V ... Fourteen Points Given For Dally Care 1. Give yourself a daily bath or shower with a thick lather to remove all traces of dead skin. 2. Use a deodorant regularly, after the bath, as well as in the morning and evening before going out 3. Brush your teeth and massage the gums at least twice a day. This uiiumtianti head-fittin- i Freshness, Daintiness Are Summer Requisites The tubbed and scrubbed impression is being emphasized these days because everyone knows it adds so much to the personality. If you step out clean and scrubbed into clean, fresh-ai- r smelling clothing, you'll be able to keep above the warm temperatures that come your way, as they most certainly will. If you can have clothing that can be tubbed, get it by all means as freshness will keep you impeccably groomed all during warm weather. If you do all your own work, choose things that are less frilly so you can cut down on corners. Simple dresses are easier to do than beruffled ones. A slick and smooth hair dress, with hair won) short is easier to brush-shap- e than a complicated hairdress piled on top of the head and pinned to within an inch of your skin. Rinse With Warm Water After Bath There's lots of value In the cold rinse during cool weather after a bath, but the warm rinse will leave you more refreshed after a bath during summer. The bath itself, or shower or sponge bath, should be thoroughly Take your time and relaxing. make certain you remove dirt as well as skin oil (excess) and dead skin. Hair Care Easy If Ton Know How Brushing hair will give it shine and brilliance, and every head of hair can use that If you have a lot of new hairs coming in all the brush to time, get a train the new short hairs into the rest of the hair. If you don't fix your hair every night, wear a casual style that is easily manageable. Combs are excellent for keeping the hair In place where pins fall, but they should match the hair as well as possible. Quick Tips for Good Grooming Hang stockings to dry by the toe, never folding them over a hanger. Shape gloves after rinsing so they'll be ready to wear. Keep dress and suit pockets from collecting too many things. Is In the best interest of health as well as attractiveness. 4. Use a depilatory or other tneans, as necessary. 5. Use makeup carefully, but use it only on a clean skin which Is readily acquired through plain soap and water. 6. Fresh hose daily or twice a day if you are going out In the evening are essential. 7. Change underwear daily. It's easily tubbed and, when knitted, needs no pressing. 8. Brush hair dally; shampoo every 10 days to two weeks. Brush shoulders after each combing. 9. Keep nails trim, polished or not Use a brush for cleaning thoroughly. 10. Brush, clothes before each wearing. Everything must be free from wrinkles when put on. 11. Air dresses overnight before hanging In the closet 12. Wash dresses often or have them cleaned frequently. 13. Don't let yourself slip on acand cessories. Col.'nrs, gloves handkerchiefs should be crisply clean. Button, snaps and seams should be in perfect .order. 14. Shoes must be cleaned, brushed or polished dally. Cheek heels frequently. jpim For sheer femininity, Etta Leen designs a summer picture hat of filmy white horsehair and fine white straw. It has a simple, g crown and is trimmed with soft loops of mess green taffeta ribbon with ends extended across the top of the wide brim. stiff-bristle- d From tip to toe. v w t er Keep yourtelf well groomed straight, white shoes spotless and Beat, clothes pressed and well fitted. The Joy other people sense in you looking like that will make you feel better too. Warm weather is a real challenge to keeping yourself neat, but it can be done if you give yourself regular care. Outline a program, then stick to it. Once you've established the routine, most items will take little time, and you won't feel right about skipping even the smallest of them. mm Ba Smart! 4iiiininiH)m,iit!ntt' fritii"" BETTY HUTTON One Fine Day" for "Madame But terfly" scenes in "Dream Girl," and Betty did a fine Job of pretending to do the singing before the cameras. We hear that the reason Joan Crawford backed ont of doing "Mildred Pierce" on a "Screen Guifd Players" broadcast was that she was scared of working before a live audience; had expected to do it in a closed studio. Apparently other actresses Just have no chance to compete with Loretta Young. Once again, for the fourth straight year, she has been acclaimed by the National Institute of Voice Teachers for her speaking voice. Something new has happened to the Bing Crosby programs. The show now is broadcast directly from the tape on which It is first made, instead of being transferred to large transcription discs. American Broadcasting company says this makes the broadcasts absolutely Indistinguishable in quality from "live" ones which are aired directly from the studio. Probably the most nnasnal fan of the season Is the one Art Linkletter received from aviator Paul Mantz. He wrote that daring his last two transcontinental speed record flights he came In on the beam of Link's "House letter Party." Following the late, beloved Tom Breneman on "Breakfast in Hollywood" was a tough assignment but Garry Moore had letters from several thousand fans at the end of his first week, felling him how well he was doing. His success on "Club Matinee," then with Durante and recently as master of ceremonies of "Take It or Leave It" made him natural for the Job. Robert Ryan moved into his new home after completing a assignment In "Berlin Express," but he and his wife slept on the floor the first two nights. Movers had delivered all the furniture to a house several doors away. ... Odds and Ends Elspeth Erie ("Big Sister") Is a walking direc tory of Information about the Chi cago Cabs. That has been her team since childhood Reese Taylor of "Road of Life" has the apartment-huntinstory of the season he was offered a lease on an apartment If be would take care of the landlady's cat Joanne Trunk, "Miss America" of 1931. Is a waitress la a studle commissary . . . Loo Kosloff, mnslc director of CPS' "Blondle," Isn't doing much talking these days; h!s Jaw was fracas with an onroly broken In horse, so conversation Is limited nntil the Jaw wiring Is removed. ... g ... Headed for fashion success Is this happy combination of the flattering and ever so pretty bib Idea with that Victorian touch In the line and suggestion of a bertha In the Mas fold that bordrrs the yoke. The design has ample double duty posdrens-a- p touch for a sibilities, suit, and It still Is Interesting enough to wear alone. It's presented In tissue faille crepe, refreshingly Dew touch. as-oth- er There is nothing in the loss of an arm to keep you from being a loving wife, a happy mother, a successful woman. By KATHLEEN NORRIS COURAGE HAS a girla who hasandlately People commonly regard perpainful manent disability the right to courage as a soldierly atbemarry the man to whom she tributeonwhich properly the battlef ield. Due longs was engaged before the accito the wide newspaper covdent that has handicapped her? That is the question a New York erage of heroic deeds during state girL Edith Wilson, asks me wartime, most Americans and she tells me the story. She was graduated from college four years ago, worked as a private secretary to a commercial artist, found herself talented as an artist,' too, and at the same time fell in love with her employer. All this went like a roseate dream, and their wedding was all set. Then Edith was in a motor smash-up- ; Phil was driving, but it was not Phil's fault that a van, out of control, shot across the right-han- d lane and crashed Phil's car into a wall Edith woke up in a hospital and for some weeks they fought to save the crushed elbow, but in the end it had to go and the right hand with it At first she took the blow, I gather, as a woman of strong character would, but it meant the cruel end of all her hopes. She says now that she will not and cannot marry Phil; give him a crippled wife, a woman who is fated to be forever conspicuous because of that missing arm. Phil SUB Loves Her When Phil tells her that it makes no difference in his love, she merely sighs. She knows In her heart that it does. Theirs would have been a successful business together, but a small one. Their home would be Phil's countij itddis; They had planned to cook meals, do housework together. Edith feels that that dream is over. In her despair ahe doesn't want to see Phil or to talk about the past at alL She wants to get away, to earn her obscure living somewhere, far away from all the world she knew before Just to get away! But how can she make a fresh start with only a left hand to help her? The future looks all dark and she wants disinterested sdvice. What would be the wise and right thing to do? associate synonymously courage with war. But courageous conduct exists bountifully in the daily lives of numerous Americans. Edith lost her right arm in an automobile accident. At tJie time she was very much in love with Phil and the catastrophy occurred shortly before they were to be married. Phil still professes his love for her but Edith feels that she will burden him inasmuch as she is now a helpless cripple. She wants to forget about marrying Phil, flee from everything associated with him and start her life anew. Miss Norris suggests that Edith postpone her marriage for a year during which time she should attempt to regain her former self and strive to adjust herself to her handicap. Two types of Edith may result from her attempt at One, a . . tht't to tweet and burg . , Lipstick for Blind Women Two veteran L03 ANGELES. vaudeville troupers have Invented a device to aid blind women put their lipstick on straight Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sylvester were walking down the street when blind they noticed woman with smeared lipstick. They the designed a metal case in the shape of pair of lips, bowed on top and straight on the bottom. A blind girl merely bat to fit the container to (he corners of ber mouth. Johnny Sands won Shirley Temfrom Cary Grant when he played the young basketball hero In "The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer," but he loses her In "Bsltl-mor- e She's won by Escapade." John Agar, her husband. By Roy MafhisQit ' self-pityin- g, make yourself in every way Just what you were a few months ago. Ask him not to discuss future plans. Just to let you go ahead normally and get yourself adjusted. It may help you to remember that some thousands of your fellow Americans, almost all young men of about your age, are facing the same hard problem. Some are blind, some armless, legless, some disfigured, some never to recover from even more serious nervous and mental disabilities. Quietly sod bravely, be causa everyone forgets their sacrifices and their predicament, these men must make their way into a new world, moat postpone their bopos of marriage, ef .homes of their own, until they overcome the new, unexpected difficulty that the war brought Into their lives. You'll End that you can do an amazing lot with only one hand. I know this because my own right arm wis out of commission for tight weeks a few years ago, and The wise thing, I think, Edith, would be to put off that marriage for some time, perhaps a year. At 23 that is not too long to wait Then during that time, go about your life as naturally as you can. Go back to the office, file letters, answer the telephone, lunch with Phil, try to WEEKLY RIB! bit- irascible Edith; the other an Edith radiating courage, happiness and love. ter, I drove a car, cooked garden lunches for a big family, wrote typewriter letters all slowly, of course, but with increasing easiness. You probably will decide to have an artificial arm, which is a real help. After a year your nerves will be quieter, you will have discovered what you can do and what you can't, and I hope you and Phil will have learned that even under the changed circumstances you want to be married. Believe me, time will work its usual miracle even with this stunning blow. There is nothing in the loss of an arm to keep you from being a loving wife, a happy mother, a successful woman. That is entirely yours to decide. Yoa can make your misfortune your great advantage If through It yon grow kinder, wiser, stronger, the sort of woman to whom other troubled spirits turn for help. If yoa rise above this dark time to happiness, concentrating yonr Interest on the other members of your group and their affairs, yon will begin by lifting the darkest shadow from their lives, right here and now. Most of us don't have to take si severe a trial. In so visible and concrete a form. But every one of us has to face terrible reality sooner or later, every one of us has to accept the thing we would have said was completely unbearable. You are facing yours now, and It Is for you to say whether the family's comment on Edith In the next few years la going to be "Poor thing, she's never gotten over it and you can't blame herl It Just gives you the blues to be with her!" or "Edith's wonderful. You never think of It ahe's so sweet and so busy there isn't a man in town that doesn't envy Phil his home and his wife snd his children." ple Benay Vsnuta U boosting the Amerlcsn Association for the United Nstlons. She learned about It at gathering at the home of Myrna Loy and Osme Markty, and now la urging aQ ber friends to Jofn, By Jarvls IMKL1RGS n, Betty Hutton is credited with the best Job ever done of singing in e synchronization with an voice. Until now, Larry Parks held the record for his work in "The Jolson Story." Nadine Conner sang 3 9 v 4m Bell MACDONALD CAREY made his assignment so memorable that people still remember him in the lead opposite Gertrude Lawrence in "Lady in the Dark." Paramount grabbed him, but not until after he had left to spend three years In the marine corps and returned to make "Suddenly It's Spring" did the studio realize that he is an excellent actor with charm and definite appeal. They starred him with Betty Hut-to- n in "Dream Girl" and with Pau-lett- e Goddard in "Hazard." You'll see him also in ''Abigail, Dear Heart" and "The Great Gatsby." Alter his New York vacation he heads for Hollywood and a with a chance to play a villain, at last. Picture Hat can be? Or have you been unable to put yourself into new clothes and decided that since you can't have new things it's Just foolish to worry about personal care? If you belong in either class, give this matter a bit of thought because it's more important than new clothes or old. Good grooming or what it really amounts to persona care is the outer covering which we show people. Real cleanliness, that fresh scrubbed look, will make people ignore clothes that are not the latest in fashion; or, if you have new clothes and are careless about true good grooming, new clothing does not have its full desired effect Should a Crippled Woman Marry? SjndtciU. WNU Feature Bk By INEZ GERHARD Ertta Haley HAVE i Kathleen Norris Says: NEXT DOOR By Gluyas Willisms MuJHBORHOOD MMUERS. ARE UPW AP,f)f, BECAUSE TMt HCW CAPTAIN OF Th TEAM. APfER KEADlKC JCDUT fn BI6 ICASUr -- TCAMS GOING SOUfH FOR SPRINfc TRAlKK&, INSIST OH DAllY PRACTICE lit THE VACANT LOT ON YrlE SOUTd SIDE. Of "THE TRACKS, MUD OR NO MOD BACX HOME AGAIH By Ed Dodd N 7 we ear to fiuott HMW,THISAIMT CT...TWIS WAS A ) W,V,,L LAS' n. SUM DAY- -S ..-- ft. I I y pvve have TO GO THROUGH EVERY 7E45ri CAN IH TOWN. .ILL BE JUST y I MISERABLE TILL 2 tlUDOlfr . WWAT'THi PURPLE SHADOW |