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Show ilr THE page pour. HERALD-JOURNA- TUESDAY, MARCH LOGAN, UTAH, L, 5, 1940; PAG OWN Food Fashi Home Victims of Heart Trouble Might Prolong Lives by Curtailing Their Activities Those Who Are Fickle Rarely Overcome the Trait Oust Those Curves in By MARIAN MATS MARTIN safe to argue that the man who treats one fairly FRFFM.q woman badly Is quite likely to conform to the pattern he has set for himself. This applies also to the girl who plays fast and loose with men. True love is capable of transforming these light o loves into a sturdier variety, but how Is one to be sure that tills thing called love Is love or a false god created In Its image? The girl who plans to marry a divorced man needs to be sure of herself, since Mid-Sectio- "v , I -- "T-s Mot lows that it that long-ilmb- By Conflict fol- - he By TALBOT LAKE you agree you cannot the courage of Vera its unfair, a perfectly natural reac- tion especially of the girls family. "My dear Mrs. Martin: I am very much in love with a married man who is getting a divorce in order to marry me. 1 did not break up his home. In fact. I did not know him until after his wife had left him. My people like him well enough, but are opposed to our marriage. My father says that a man that hasnt played fair with wife wont with another. He says this because he knows that it was on account of another wo- that my friend's wife left "He seems very much in love me. although I admit that his record is against him. showing !iim to be fickle. 1 wish you would tell me your opinion of my chances for happiness. "Never Married. Father Agrees With Too are the only one who can answer this question. If you are Sot'bhapw with hta I doubt very much If a man who has form- ed the habit of going from wo- man to woman will change. He probably loved, or thought he loved, each In her turn. If you that you fin marry him feeling with him. will be happy for a day that's up to you. I am afraid I with your father. Mv dear Mrs. Martin: What would you think of a girl who strung a feUow along for nearly a year and then married another mn, after giving me to under- stand everything was settled? I feel pretty sore at this girl. I spent a lot of money on her and was as square in my dealings with her as any one could be. I now hear that she! had this other fellow on the string for months. 1 don't know him and dont want to. be- cause he must have known about me and double-crossme. "What I want to know is. ahouldn t aha send me back my ring. If not all the presents Ive her? What, if anything, can I do to show her how burned up I am?. Twenty Three. ed but Brittain, British authoress and pacifist, now lecturing in the United States. Her most recent book. "Testament of Friendship is & memorial to her friend, the late Winfred Holtby, author of "South Riding. She wrote it before the out- break of war, and in it she says: "Although, in all our propaganda, it is customary to say that we have no quarrel with the German people, but only with the Paacist leaders, it would nevertheless be the German people, and not the Fascist leaders, who would suffer death and injury from a war and be the actual victims of our pres-on- e ent war preparations. Russia is the only country which geems likely to obtain any bene-mafltg from war. Miss Brittain lleves. It alone, she points out U not vulnerable to large-scal- e tacks and. when war has broken down the governmental system ot the other European countries, the Communists will step in and take control of them. She Is an attractive woman, with chiselled features and a classic profile. In private life, she is Mrs. George E. G. Catlin. Her husband a British university professor, wj10 wag aso ,or years pro. n be-hi- th gfgi During the last CT' en- - fafed t0 -- British authoressclatr and Lelfhton whom we wrote recently ar he was killed in action. Miss Brittain is the mother of two children, John and Shirley, They live in an eighteenth tury house In Cheyne Walk on the Chelsea Embankment in London, Eliot. James Whistler and also llved the LloydJPr?e samr district. In the World War, she was a volunteer nurse. When it was over, she finished her education at Oxford and received an M.A. degree. In 1922. she became a Journalist and lecturer, Speaking of the present war, she said: Youth will be one of the chief sufferers, as it was before though owing to the fact that the war wm probably be mostly fought in the air and will come home more to the civilian population, youth will not bear the entire den as it did the last time -- but cn-agree bur-giv- Good Riddance The very last thing I should think you would want to do would be to show her how burned up I am." It would serve her right if she .thought you were glad to be rid of her. And Indeed, why shouldn't you be? Much better to have her double-croyou now than later. She should, of course, return your ring. "Dear Mrs. Martin: Because of a death in my boy friend's family, we are changing our wedding plans Instead of postponing the 1 My family think wedding. should postpone it. But why should I ? I have my trousseau ready, and our plans for a trip are made. Because of the difficulty in changing his vacation time, we decided to get married when planned. Should we follow my familys wishes, or should we go ahead to suit ourselves? ss Anna K. u i . ROUGE FOR HANDS squeezed The her e. figure gs y into ninety lines last summer, get busy and soften those - section your fails suddenly. It is because it has struggled complaint was as ridiculous, Frankie is only six years old. while Is .nld curves. Posture exercises for squaring your shoulders with the world, raising and firming your bustline and flattening your diaphragm are indicated. Slim your waistline and tiips so there is a continuous, flowing line from ribs to hipbone, vi 1th no definite point to indicate the waistline. To Reduce Hips Here is actress Margot Gramme's exercise for reducing her r ips: First, lie on your left side on narrow day fairly led. Grasp the edge of the cot you can do the exercise on a wide bench) with the right hand behind lime dress of A romantic dinner green crepe designed by your body, pulling the shoulder Nina Price. The softly draped hood not only gives one that back firmly. Hold the left leg slill for balance. Now kick the right madonna look but also keeps the coiflure perfect despite winleg forward briskly and bring it up toward the chest. Repeat twenty try winds. The pockets are adorned with gilt paillettes, and times. Turn over and repeat the the gold touch is repealed in necklace and bracelet. exercise, kicking with the left leg. If you work hard enough at this exercise, she says you can reduce lf inch in your hip measure ; two weeks. Dancing is an excellent slimming measure and, if possible, you should take advantage of it. Perhaps you can get a group of friends to join you and hire an By JUDITH WILSON instructor for one or two sessions A LTHOUGH oranges are available throughout the year, the a week. You may practice the steps and simple posture exercises big orange season is now under way. During these winter that generally accompany dar.ce months, when supplies of many other fresh fruits and fresh lessons at home to the phonograph or radio. Working in a group vegetables may be low, the orange is most welcome. Is more fun and you will be Irss Canny housewives will make the most of this fruit in tempted to skip a lesson occasionIn tiesuse to it menus, planning ally. Ballroom dancing is good, serts. salads, and In certain meat too. because it develops good posdish combinations as ham oaked ture and a spnse of rhythm, so with orange peel end cloves, surdance every time you have the rounded by orange slices. This, inopportunity. of course main is the cidentally. For Hat Diaphragm Sunday's dinner In this week's For a flat diaphragm and that menus. The recipe will be given in youthful raised bustlinc. practice a subsequent column. the breast stroke exercise recomSUNDAY mended by Gail Patrick. The exBreakfast ercise is taken standing, shoulders Prune Juice level and arms relaxed. Bring the Hot Cereal arms together in front of you. Baked Salt Macker1 ' palms together.. Keeping the hands Orange Marmalade together, thrust the arms forward Coffee Toasted Muffins t from chest. Now turn the palms Dinner outward and push arms apart forcibly as though you were sweepClear Vegetable Soup ing til .n through the water Golden Baked Ham Reach as far back as possible with Brussels Sprouts each stroke. Repeat twenty times, Baked Sweet Potatoes rest for a minute and repeat. Glazed Onions This exercise is a good one Irr Chicory and Lettuce Salad filling in hollows below the shoulCreamy Rice and Raisin Pudding Coffee ders. also for strengthening the SATURDAY muscles of the upper back and Breakfast giving you a prettier shoulder line. MONDAY Sliced Oranges Twisting and bending exercises Breakfast Ham and Biggs will give you a better waistltnc. Stewed Apples Hot Biscuits but you mustn't for a minute overCereal Ready-to-SerMilk or Coffee look the value of good posture at French Toast with Cinnamon Dinner all times. Keep your abdomen in. and Sugar Broiled Liver and Bacon To make it easier and to eliminate Coffee a protruding rear, thrust your hips Grilled Tomatoes Dinner Escalloped Potatoes slightly forward. Practice standLamb Stew with Vegetables Radish and Chicory Salad ing. silting and walking before a Hot Corn Bread Lemon Chiffon Pie Coffee mirror. Lettuce and Tomato Salad Cottage Pudding with Orange Sauce Tea or Coffee hard-surfac- ( Canny Housewife Includes Oranges in Menus Now activities which keep GOWARD to them WHEN mother called Donald, the supper dishes, the re- - stantly on the sponse, as usual, was a disgruntled, go. Of co u r s e, "You always ask me. Why cant Frankie help for a change? He no one dies till the heart fails, ;ets all the but when it breaks around youthful that look we like. It Breakfast Orange Juice Rolled Oats with Raisins and Milk Cinnamon Buns Coffee Dinner Ham Scalloped with Potatoes and Onions Buttered Shredded Cabbage Sliced Tomatoes Fruit Gelatin Cookies Coffee matter. Instead of sending out invitations. send out announcements immediately after the ceremonv. If the palms of your hands are pale, you can give them warm color by smoothing on a bit of liquid complexion tone or liquid rouge. If you use the latter, dampen a piece of cotton in skin tonic or hand lotion, then add a tiny bit of the color. Smooth over toe tips of the fingers and over the palms. Complexion tone can be rubbed between the palms Just as you apply hand lotion. By JANE HERBERT eason's styles call again for TUESDAY family is probably disappointed because there isn't to be any wedding reception, or whatever you planned, but compared to the convenience of the man you are going to marry, this Is a small Under the circumstances. 1 would suggest having only the immediate families present. When you come back from your honeymoon and are established in your own home, you can have a housewarming to which all those you expected to have at your wedding may be Invited. Do Dishes one-ha- ! Donald There no ten. was com-paris- on be tween them. "Are you Copyright. 1949. by Fatrchlld After Molyneux, this spring sports cost is flared from the shoulders. Its becomingness to many figures and its effectiveness over any casual sports clothes, recommend it. It's an ideal silhouette for travel. QUESTIONS 1. May soup plates come into direct contact with the table cloth, or should these be set upon service plates' Should a fork or spoon be pro- tided when charlotte russc is served man purchasing additional silvei tor the table to use the initials 0 maiden name, so that all her silver will be engraved uniformly? 5. Is it necessary to buy a wed- ding gift for a bride when one has not been invited to the wedding? , ANSWERS 1. The latter is correct. 2. Eitliei or both may accompany this des- sert. 3. One either issues raids notifying friends of a change in address, or writes them letters to this effect. 4. Yes. 5. No. starting that again? father demanded. "Go into the kitchen at MRS. GOWABD once and do as your mother says. Donald obeyed but. long after the dishes were done, he seemed Fed up with the boys unreason- attitude, father decided to settle the subject. The trouble. Donald, is that you have a persecution complex. You imagine your mother and I are conspiring against you to make your life miserable," he explained. If dishes have to be dried, it is you who are sought out to do them. If an er- rand has to be run. it is you again It do the ashWhave to be removed.? vo poor you who are called upon to lend a helping hand. You be- on nrtreniftlv !ffeVrunhd here sorry for yourself. it'4 Hiro tr ocir a fpm Questions Tf you d!d not ep with the dLshes' occasionally do errands or assist the ashes, who would? . .. Y. that Frankie o. is .... . still incapable of such responsibilities, so when you refer to him it is just an excuse to get out of the job yourself. After c00king dinner, serving and washing dishes, would It be lair to expect mother also to dry the dishes? Do you think it is right to let me struggle alone with the ashes, when you are big and husky enough to lend a hand? It is only fair that you should help a little. and do it graciously. "As for Frankie, you dont hear him complaining that he has to while you retire at seven-thirt- y can stay up till nine, or that you movie every Saturday go to a while lie must remain at home, or WEDNESDAY Breakfast Tangerines Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast Coffee Covgright, 1949. by Fairch(l& There's e subdued military touch in this spring suit for girls. It is new on several counts. It introduces the new "burnt sugar" shade, a warm ten tone; it has capelet shoulders that are detachable by the gold buttons; it is double-breaste- d with rows of dull gold buttons. The fabric is a soft monotone herringbone tweed. Dinner Roast Duck with Apple Stuffing Mashed Yellow Turnips Chopped Spinach Parsley Potato Balls Pickles Celery Sliced Oranges with Shredded Coconut THURSDAY Breakfast Grapefruit Halves Hot Cereal Frizzled Ham Toast Cocoa or Coffee le There are few physical troubles cause such terror as heart trouble. Usually, the patient wants to know liow much longer he can to live, and when he will to up his work. Most of afflicted begin at once to that jv sudden death. "ll aftling. of them Yet n .oSS S flMeuDancFto XtpulU Shft danger As rule. the doctor finds hun-self in a dilemma. In the first place, the patient is probably in h some degree of panic, .and anxious. Secondly, he is not 2. over-wlt- a0llt 5 SoToSetaS. job or his business. is ery freouenflv we .Jin patlen as been h that noea-h- cr an be' caused by oth?r organs or something resembling f aln tintt spells which made him want water or air but which p8ssecj jn a moment or two. Once Dast ()e pai(j no attention to might mean. them . .. . or w)la,. they 1 ... something for some rem- provided1 a stimulant y,. tp tl h This remedy nf hls own selection and n advice of a a mistake to aJJ aliment as vital as an affec- tion of the heart P h'ld f1,? hi rn A FAIR FIELD Ilome economics trained women Actuaflyyou have the best opportunities for d0n-- t appreciate how lucky you Patients Temperament jobs of any college trained women are or do you? The boy grinned sheepishly The today, for they have special trainIt is no easy task to diagnose mg for work in which there is cards were on the table and. ap- - a heart disturbance, or to decide from was a convinced at last what limit must be put upon the ittlc competition men, says parently. he vocational specialist. depends that he was not downtrodden. patients activities. Much the paupon the circumstances, his heand tient's temperament, .amX'ner Roses and Black Lace Easter Brides May Wear Color; Bridesmaids Will Take to Bonnets By ELEANOR GUNN YORK Interest bewitching green affair Rhett ButIt may NEW Scarto know that Easter brides ler brought his green-eye- d are deep in contemplation of col- lett. I dont say they will all be ored wedding dresses. Such dresses green, but green is a good color, are not new, strictly speaking, although Hartnell, whose collechaving been worn from time to tion is causing a flutter heretime by tradition-smashin- g brides, abouts. says grays gray alone or but they are of current interest gray with shades of lilac and sueh because Kay Stainmeis, British muted tones are the last word In tennis star, has chosen tea rose colors for evening and for formal satin for her gown of gowns. The weddings. dress, with long tight sleeves, high Suzy has gone gaga over a lightshoulder line and high draped taffeta appropriately called bodice, is a lovely one and will no weight onion skin and is making adorable doubt be widely copied. Speaking of elegnnce, which one hats covered with ruches of It. must do when speaking of fashions Le Monnier sees eye to eye with of the moment, the Archduchess Dache and drapes stunning chigof Austria knows how to wear ele- non hats held with two huge hair gant costumes. She has one that pins charming for the bride who is an exquiiste blend of embroi- doesnt want her maids to wear dered lace and lustrous pearly bonnets. satin, a good combination for a As for the bride herself, almost bridal dress if ever there was one. any of the draped hats will do as Easter, coming early. bnnRs the a mode for the bandeau, or what subject of bridal finery, with even have you, which holds her veil in She may decide to go simple trousseaux, well to the fore. away wearing one of the several The well dressed bridesmaids dashing sailors for now and later, will take to bonnets, thanks to the about which milliners rave. oa. chrisman and worked against great odds for many years. It quits because it is too exhausted to go on any longer. No organ can be more tenacious and work harder and longer against repeated adversity than the heart. It is quite likely that in most of these recent sudden deaths resulting from a disease of the heart, the patient was carrying a goodly amount of life insurance. This means that he had had an exam- ination by a recognized physician Who pronounced him a safe risk, The end was induced by some tra strain which probably could have been lessened or avoided together, ity 3 o.uJ full-leng- th It's your wedding, so have it when and where you like. Your r en He Hated to n you The pressure of business these whetheryourbusi. ness is little or big. And even the folks who are not forced to follow a str e n u o u s business program seem to vie with each other to find Just the bame, ed waist lines and rounded hips are out. This ped-i- pendVon. but WHETHER or not her opinions, the ch a n c e s ,f wlth admire are rather It against may be This but By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. IT DOES seem that the record of sudden deaths has been overly large during recent weeks. In most of these cases the verdict was heart disease, though that may mean several things. To all of us who understand what the record indicates, the matter Is one for alarm. But what to do about ... - it Is another thing. - 0 Youth Blasted 1 Give Heart Half a Chance And It Will Do Its Part n By JACQUELINE HUNT EAUTY -- WISE women have D always favored a Slim waistline with that flat, long look in front. It makes them seem taller and more and definitely Improves their carriage. Fashion designers, realizing this, have come to their senses and thrown away the corsets they tried to force us Into late last summer.Sharply nip- ppm Authoress Finds obviously she cannot rea 1 y be sure of him. WITH A FLARE reditary tendencies. When Dr. Robert Babcock, the lamous blind heart specialist of Chicago, was in his Drime. he had occasion to examine me. When be could find nothing the matter with me. we talked about othera folks. It was his opinion that and what patients own experience he was able or unable to do helped more in eciding the condition than any of the precision instruments. The remarkable thing is that, even when seriously damaged, if given half a chance, the heart will restore Itself and its function to do good work for many years. You may have to curtail your exercise. your heavy work, yotff heavy eating. But do your part, and your heart will do its part. A set of leaky valves may go on for years and even get better. If vou know your condition, and act wisely, you will fare better than those who do not suspect the existence of anything wrong. SKATING STARS D1T Sonja Henie keeps her luscious curves under control by following a strictly vegetarian diet of raj W vegetables and salads when she not working, but goes in heavily for proteins when she is making movie or on ance tours. Tiny pink roses and black velvet streamers conspire with shadowy black lace to make a hat with Marie Antoinette charm. The parasol is in the heirloom class. From Nicola da Paris. her personal appear- When working she usually eats only two meals day: one about two oclock to the afternoon usually a thick. Juicy steak and vegetables. She has another. similar meal after she hasa finished toe show. She likes bedtime snack of hot milk, fruit, a chicken sandwich, or more steak. She is 5 feet. 2 Inches tall, weighs 110 pounds and has a 26 like Inch waistline. For girls who to compare figures, her bust is Inches, hips 35 & and she wears size Vi shoe. . |