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Gathered around the piano in the above photo are left to right Edward T Brown principal in a laundry corporation George N Cannon manufacturer's representative Dr Louis C Zucker professor emeritus of English University of Utah Paul Banham professor of music at the University of Utah Reese C Anderson owner of a radio station Miss Maryt Midgley and Miss Bonnie Ford students at the U of U To find what these people have in common turn to page W4 :M''1V4jorjé:-Mélbi'i7ti4164:tlii''':P0t- KniiiS-716tOEtijó'THetMillio:::'& ZAtKVERNIN4011101EINOMMINNEMEMMIIMEEMEMMEMMEIMEMEMENT This union ended 20 Marjorie Post has been practicing law in Washington years: was later In 1958 Mrs Post mar- Her first husband married four times and four times divorced There Is con- - Edward Bennett Close a New ried Pittsburgh industrialise WASHING'rON — Marjorie tinuing talk that she may York lawyer They had two Herbert A May After this' lived Merriweather' Post has make a fifth try at married daughters Adelaide Close in 1964 Marended Mrs — who now is Marriage fotir denied score life Augustus most of her strenuously by years friends and herself Riggs IV and Eleanor Close jorie Post resumed her maid--in settings usually reserved Leon en name conductor But the speculation persists orchestra for royalty But she regards 's wife Mrs Post and time she is seen on the For decades Marjorie Post every her vast wealth primarily as arm of either of two handher first husband were dihas been regarded as one of vorced in 1919 after 14 years a democratic tool to serve some silver-hairepossible the most beautiful and attraccontenders for her favor other people tive women of her generation Their Only Child One of them is Col Serge inter In a Today a decade past the BibIn 1920 Marjorie Post marlical score of years she is ried Edward Francis Hutton view — she was SO years old Obolensky once an officer in the Czar's army At a Manhattan stockbroker and slender exquisitely Wednesday — she discussed alwayswalks 76 Col Obolensky is currently with and uncle of Barbara Hutton "the her philosophy of vast wealth groomed president of the hotel comparichest girl in the world" energy and a lithe erect can Seated hi Library ny that owns and operates the Their only child was Dina riage She was seated in the in New Merrill Devoted to Exercise who was named brary at Hillwood her' York Nedenia Marjorie Hutton Her friends attribute tier: Washington estate which is R Frequent Escort Hutton in After to a lifetime or divorcing youthfulness museum of her collections of Mrs Post's most frequent 1935 Mrs Post married good habits She rarely touch— 18th century French and hnescort recently has been Washington lawyer Joseph E es alcohol doesn't smoke and: pedal Russian art and furTexas-bor-n Fred Davies who became US is devoted to daily strenuous nishings Korth former secretary of ambassador to the Soviet exercise A growing deafness She credits her father the the divorced Union during the administrais her only concession to the late Charles William Post two Navy who Hewas is tion of Franklin D Rossevelt ago years currently years founder of the Postum Cereal Mrs Post was born irr Company fortune with teachIll on March AS Springfield ing her all she knows about 1887 But for the decade 11(14 and then putmaking money tween the ages of 4 to 1C ting it to work for others years — she lived in Battle father me that "My taught Mich where her fa: if I ever regarded money as ther had gone to recoup bia: to be something worshipped failing health He wound up or looked up to I would uever making his fortune have a happy life" says Mrs A Way to Wealth Post To Help People He found health througtr Christian Science and its new "To myiather money was attitude toward illness and to be used to help other to wealth through the way people" 11 invention of a coffee substi-- : Quite obviously Mrs Post tute called Postum Is in the utmost upper brackets of material wealth Pub bought a farm and ran his business from a barn in the: lished estimates of the precise meadow amount range from 100 to 250 C W Post raised his million dollars only child as if he expected her to" Mrs Post herself as one of grow up with the brains an the great philanthropists of executive ability of a son Who her generation dislikes diswould take over his business If broach money you cussing When Marjorie was still at the subject no matter how the she replies a diplomatically stage she would run over to her father's bit tartly: office after school in response There Are Others to a note of invitation he had not am the richest "I left her She would sit quietly' woman in the world There In a corner and listen others off than I gravely better are while he conducted a staff am The only difference is meeting on the affairs of his do more I with mine that I 'growing cereal company — put it to work" I Bedtime Hour Story ' her Her family includes : At the bedtime story hour their bus three daughters —Associated Preu Wire Photo C W Post quizzed his her bands seven grandchilddaug1)' Mrs MarjorieMerriweather Post one of world' ter on what she had heard 10 'great and her ren to women like of doesn't talk See 2 Page wealthiett ellumn One grvdchildren miry By Dorothy McCardle Washington Post Writer 4? Bar-zin- d v§Yi 11- Sherry-Netherlan- s I '- "Throw head elbows back as far as you can as Debbie Drake does in photo at left Then as above bring head forkard and wrap your arms around body Avormosolammmngwytnok4NOCt5 Debbie Drake irenbise to Prevent Neck Ache Does evening find you with an aching neck and shoul ders? This is because during the day pressures build Up neck and shoulder muscles contract and become tense These muscles probably will not relax during the first hours of sleep and you may wake up the next morning with a stiff neck and a tired look To help avoid all this takes only a minute before you go to bed Fourth of 21 Articles — on kneel a bed and throw your head back as Sit or far as possible at the same time that you move your elbows (bent a shoulder level) back fold for a couple of seconds and then bring your head as far forward as possible At the same time move ytur arms forward as though you would wrap them around yourself Don't do this more but you should soon be able to build live times cpan eight lay d ' Each year women spend thousands of dollars In having their faces lifted These women are smart—they realize how valuable their faces are and how much sagging cheeks can destroy their looks Here is an exercise face lift that will help tighten the muscles of the cheeks and thus tend to keep you looking younger longer Remember it's twice as hard to cure a problem as it Is to prevent it So to those of you with a firm jawline—don't take it for granted Start using a few seconds a day to be sure it stays that way Simply place your right index finger inside your mouth against the left cheek Use the left cheek to push against the finger hard Switch sides using the muscles of the right cheek to push against your left index finger Repeat on both sides seven times at first and work up to 12 times This should be dont in front of a mirror g ' 111-- t i II Ii |