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Show t- ,bVVYJLSiarl' ' SJSVPXUP- - Bread In Reducing Diet Srigbam CSty. Vtab WASHINGTON (UP) The Coal reserve In Montana are retheory that bread is taboo in Dr estimated to be about ducing diets is disputed by of tone. Ruth Leverton, University Nebraska nutritionist. . She reported to the American Dietetic Association meeting here that 12 University of Nebraska coeds followed a diet which included bread and butter at every meaL , At the end of eight weeks, she said, each girl had lost about 2.8 pounds a week. Omitting bread from a reducing diet is as necessary as it is expensive, she said. The experiment on the Nebraska campus could diet at showed the a cost of 68 cents a day for each " ' - girl. No single food is fattening. Dr. Leverton said. The loss or gain results from the total number of calories . consumed, she explained, but a safe diet should include only foods which provide "a fair share of food values along with calories. served A typical i breakfast during her research1 included a half cup of orange or grapefruit juice, one slice of enriched butter, a bread, One teaspoon of poached egg. and a - glass of skim milk. , For lunch the reducers had two slices of enriched bread, one teaspoon of butter, . a glass of skim milk, a tomato, and a medium apple. for dinner they ate pound of cube steak, a small boiled, or baked potato, lettuce salad, enriched roll with butter, a glass of skim milk-- ' and a small dipper of fruit sherbet. 222,000,-000,00- 0 low-calo- ry CHICAGO (UP) Kate, the black and white pet of Mrs. Angela Lawrence, is on the way to becoming a Methuselah among cats at 22 years of age. Experts say that is equal to 150 years for a human being. Mrs. Lawrence says Kates advice on attaining longevity would be to eat plenty of liver, kidneys, ground meat and drink nothing stronger than milk. If you have any society news, phone It to the society editor. The phone number is 192. News-Journ- co-ed- s' one-thir- - 0 CcUMbHZ&STVlFMEiP A MERRY CHRISTMAS TIME TO YOU GOOD LUCK GOOD CHEER. GOOD I AAerry Christmos comes easy to the tongue of all of us this time of the year. However, to say, ond mean a feeling not born of the Season, but of one's associations it must come from throughout the years. It Is m this spirit that we wish our friends a very joyous' Yuletide ond a successful New Year. d Presidential Chauffeur Retires At 80 v CHICAGO (UP)- - Bernard 80, who has tjpen chauffeur for President McKinley, Hoover and Roosevelt, .has re- Mc-Cart- e, ' ' began "his job with the Chicago Club driving a horse and, carriage in 1893. He switched automobile in 1909. He was never issued a traffic ticket in 41 years of driving through some of the worlds most congested traffic. ' tired. McCarte Merriment, laughter, the shrill sound of childrens voices, Christmas carols we could name a hundred Joys of the Yuletide Season yours! e - C. exPressin An ftveji Pes to T fler g sjicerp ConiPany Joins - - , our f w e . n- - Aon COnWne to h cnsi(leafi. .ST ' yourst Oleen ail, ag ora ks ere ied red the nos ork of U i 1 irV AO Z 5 TTTr May they All be |