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Show NOT POR OC3LY A. C30HTH NOT POR ONLY A YEAR... 66- - n. JU I J", , . " ( 99 ifo i 0 rawed tor .Keeps "That is why recommend the Knox Eat I overweight frignds," mites and-Redu- Plan to all my ce Miss Hose Lee Grace, Hew York Nutritionist . . ,. ' On November 26, 1954 I weighed 224 pounds ,,'-,M- , , ... ' ' - -.if A Holiday-i- n far above normal." "Several months later I was SLpPJinda lijr hJer and happier. Chicago Recipe Contest -- - - J . , 'Jit i , v - - , i f t - r i f , for TEEN'AGE Family Weekly readers - If f J , 7',". .- - H "TODAY I am even 7 pounds lighter than when I finished the Knox Plan." ed READ WHAT MISS GRACE WROTE TO US and "I am a restaurant meal planner. I know nutrition is vicious a I know that reducing and then gaining weight r when I read the cycle. I've beenthrough it in the past. So Choice-of-Foowith its Plan book, Knox could realized it I really help me get down to Charts, normal weight and stay that way. I could see that it was safe, natural and practical. And it involved nothing but good food I love good eating. "I found it was easy ana actuany pieasant w wuow, at home and at restaurants. I ate almost everything I like, including desserts, with three real meals a day and somesnacks. My job is not an easy one, times between-mea- l down I felt no loss of energy. I went and as my weight felt better, physically and mentally. "Well, a few months later I was 61 pounds lighter. "And now comes the amazing part of it! Without conscious effort I had acquired the easy habit of balanced favorite foods or the eating, without giving up any of my of instead being fat again, I pleasures of eating. Today, I finished eating-by-planwhen am actually 7 pounds lighter than ds Eat-and-Ked- uce ' i - 4- , I", ? . . '. Iff - ." SUM DOWN FOR UFE Miss Grace's happy experience with the Knox Plan is typical of hundreds of thousands. Whether pounds lighter, you would like to be 10 pounds lighter or 70from any other, the Knox Plan, different in many ways or loss of discomfort without hunger, may help you statement Miss Grace's read energy. We suggest?1 you below. described again, then send for the free book FREE. . . ttt book mora than O million havo ordorod Eat-and-Redu- hook that 1Q7 liun rf fti the includes slimneas started Miss Grace to lasting ooas unarts, gives aeii-cknow famous Choice-of--r menu suggestions; 74 recipes and variations; chart; comyour own advice on enjoyable detailed safe, natural, plete, reducing; and the easy way to maintain dimness. Just mail this coupon and get ready for good news on Us Aft-nAf- fA u8 weignt-and-njeasureme- ce nt chandise Mart (largest commercial building in the world), Museum of Science and Industry, Shedd " jr.""" i ds NAME. ADDRESS. Knox Gelatine Co. "Holiday-in-Chi-cag- o" Recipe Contest must be mailed to reach Culinary Arts Institute, 153 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 1, 11L, no later than Nov. 22, 1957. Be sure to include your name, address, and age. All entries become the property of Culinary Arts Institute, and decisions of the judges will be final. 4. 0 1957 If Aquarium, and busy State Street's fine stores and theaters. In addition to the fabulous Grand Prize, a $10 cash prize will be paid for each recipe selected for publication in family weekly. Entries in the family weekly in your mirror. Eat-and-Kedu- ce ' Camellia House: gourmet food, elegantly served. Knox Gelatine, Johnstown, N. Y., Box FW-4Mail me my free copy of the new 1957 edition of the Knox Charts. Plan book with the Choice-of-Foo- plan is the pleasant habit of drinking Knox Unflavored Gelatine in your favorite beverage. At your grocer s in either the family size or the economy sise. 41-sto- rT! .MAIL. THIS TODAY. One of the keys to this modern reducing you are 13 to 18 years old, you are invited to submit your favorite original recipe (one you have personally created) in family weekly's exciting new Recipe Contest, the winner of which will be awarded a gala "Holiday in Chicago"! The Prize Winner and a parent-approvchaperon, preferably a parent, relative, or teacher, Year will visit Chicago during the Christmas-Ne- w week as guests of Family Weekly. Included will be: 1. Round-tri- p transportation from the city in which this newspaper is published. 2. Five gay days and nights at the fabulous Drake Hotel, Chicago headquarters for society leaders and stars of stage, screen, and television; includes luncheon at the Drake Hotel's internationally famous Cape Cod Room and an enchanted evening of dining and dancing in the Drake's glamorous Camellia House. 3. A visit as guest of honor to our Culinary Arts Institute, where family weekly recipe pages are created, followed by lunch with Melanie DeProft and Prudential Building, and a her staff in the ry visit to the 'Top of the Rock" observation tower. 4. Lunch at the famous Stockyards Inn, where presidential nominees have dined. 5. Interesting visits to Chicago's famous Adler Planetarium, Art Institute, Board of Trade Building ("The Pit"), Brookfield Zoo, Chicago Public Library, Lincoln Park Zoo, Mer J 22 Family Weekly. October 13, 1957 |