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Show with t i ocean-fres- h 0 ' When the weather says a sandwich . . . k minutes or a salad . . . its yours in with this change-abou- t recipe and clever Star-KiTuna. Sen e one of them tomorrow then with a tinkling tumbler of iced-te- a lean back and bask in the compliments! Ah! cool-quic- ; f Mini.l I V? Pedicured feet stretched over the water, vivacious Debbie Reynolds and friend sun themselves beside the pool. Good Grooming BY NAN CABOT ( affair. This I ood grooming is a means your feet should be as well cared for as yr ur hair. And in these days of ultra.sheer hosiery and cutout shoes, it's especially important to include a weekly pedicure with your other regular beauty tip-to-t- oe routines. It begins with soaping and scrubbing the feet thoroughly with a bi ush Better pay special attention to the toes, backs of heels, and other areas that tend to collect soil. When your feet are dry, swab cuticle remover around the nails and work back the cuticle with an orangewood stick or pusher, just as you do for a manicure. Cut all the nails straight across (shaping at the sides encourages ingrown nails). A heavy nail scissors or nail clipper is best for this initial trimming, but the uneven or sharp edges should be beeled off with tile. This reduces an emery board or a line-cStocking wear and tear, especially wheie the big toe is concerned. After the nails are trimmed, apply cuticle oil, then buff with quick, even strokes to minimi.e unattractive bumps and ridges and to prepare the surface for polish Always bull across the nail never up and down Before polishing the nails, bathe your feet again and dry with a shaggy towel. Basket weave a twisted strip of cotton over and under the toes to separate them. Then enamel the nails in the usual way. When the first coat is dry, paint on another for durability. You'll find that the more often you give yourself a pedicuie, the easier and faster it becomes And your feet will look better and feel better, too. ut 1 family VWfkliy, June 23, 195 7 2 st I k |