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The New Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday Zloming. February 15, 1929 Met By I ulu Hunt Peters MIX flutfwwDIctand HeallhWDietorChildrerNr TTjOR several years I hare been , mj haring comp3xlon troubles j f and somehow I can't under'. Quite well balanced and my gen eral hygiene Is rood.' Further more, I - rarely h a t e Indiges tion or constl p a 1 1 on . " My skin' is of the oily type. Do you think that may be the xi may be he cause?'" I hare l-ty tried cleansing V my face nightly pV j X7 a with - cold pJtuttuNTPentsjts1 Seem -to giro me no results. E." - During adolescence the oil ' glands of the skin are frequently Irf over-active. Pimples- In all de grees may result (acne). You shouldn't use cold cream on your face at all. as it is olly.-E. Scrub at twice daily with soap and hot water, followed by cold, and then apply a glycerine solution. You can put a few drops of the pure glycerine in your palm and apply it to your faec while it Is still wet. Glycerine must be very diluted to be effective. The diet should bo low in starches and sugars and fatty foods. You are fortunate not' to have acne. We have an article on the subject If you want it. "After reading both your books on diet and health. I have reduced 43 pounds in three months. I still have about 20 pounds to lose and I hope to keep up the good work. I feel fine and look very much better. "I have lost as high as four pounds a week and I did not feel so well then, for I would get cold and weak and I looked bad. But now I am losing about one and one-half pounds a week and feel stronger and better. I walk about two miles three times a week and find It Important along with the exercises you advise. I eat almost .mT- everything, but take only small helpings. At noon, I take some l raw vegetables nr fruit. We have an early Bupper, at 4 p. m., and I don't eat anything after that, and I don't feel hungry, either. "MRS. S." When one reduces as high as four pounds a week, there must be too great limitation of the essen tials of the diet, and naturally one becomes under par. However, It is a good plan in the beginning bat . not necessary to go on a liquid or semi-liquid diet, not over 500 to - 800 calories .a day, for three or four days, in order -to shrink the stomach and clean up the Intestinal tract. During thl? period, from five to ten. pound may be lost, but after this, one and one half to two pounds a week is enough (unless being super vised by a physician). Another reason for not' reduc ing too rapidly is that the reducer must continue his new modes of eaUng all his life; that Is, he ha to re-educate his tastes; other wise, 7 aftejr reducing the weight will gradually accumulate again. A brisk walk of two miles a day Is a great help. It too often happens that those who are overweight feel that they must get rid of their excess right away, and because they cannot do that, they get discouraged. If they would realize that even though but one-half pound a week Is lost on the average, it means a loss of 28 pounds a yearf which is con siderable. And further realize that if one doesn't try 'to lose something the, probability is that at the end of the year there will be a slight gain instead of a loss. I am glad you had such splen did results. Mrs. S. Our Instructions on reducing and gaining are contained in a pamphlet on the subject which you may have. JCdltor'm If eta : Dr. Patera eannat dlaffnoso, nor ftrm personal advice. Your questions, it of funeral inter, est. wiU be answered In to col umn, In turn. Requests for articles Bust be accompanied bf a tally self-addressed, stamped envelope and 1 cents in coin for each article, to cover cost of piintlna and hand Una;. For the pamphlet on redue tnjr and sainlne;. 10 cents In coin, with fully self-addressed, stamped envelope, must te enclosed. Ad as Ur. Peters la care eX this Merry Go Round Has Evening Bridge i Dr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson were hosts to the Merry-Qo-Round club . Tuesday. Acada, pussywil lows end daffodils formed an at tractive . background . tor bridge playing during the evening. High score at the close of playing was 'ield by Mrs. Apperson for the la- liee and T. B. Kay for the men. Mrs. Robertson served at a 'late hour. ' : " - Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Apperson, )f MeMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet ind Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Stelner. mm e . , Farewell Dinner , Honors M. H. Bross drei paper, : t Mr. and Mrs!. P. E. Spencer en tertained a small group at bridge Wednesday evening In their home on South Liberty street. After a few hours of brldre the hostess served a dainty lunch to the group which Included Mr. ana Mrs. uan Helnline. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follls, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Rowland, and the boats Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Spencer. e e e The Daughters of Elizabeth will sponsor a cooked food sale Sat urday" at the Southern Pacific ticket office on North Liberty street. The committee in eharge of the sale Includes Mrs. T. A. Winishar, Mrs. N. Rocque, Mrs. B. Eckerlen. Mrs. Roach. Mrs. J. Perry. Mrs. L. ; Nadstaneck - and Mrs. M. Lane. r - 3e cm? fpnafl af 1 ' ..... , . - - i a Buttermilk 15c gallon Whipping Cream, pts. 30c Whipping Cream, V2 99 15c Table Cream, pts. . 20c Table Cream, V2 pts. . 10c Aflanh?eseiin & Him. The Home of the Cherro Valley Butter CAIVHMT miscvir MECIPE DOUBLE ACTING tits jMAir in sakims ort 0 TO UMKE TO BAKE And remember, too, that when you are through, there are no failures, no re balings,because everything comes from the oven light and evenly raised. Try die famous Calumet Biscuit Recipe. Of course, every body will want more 1 of them but you won't mind because they can be made in a jiffy- - , ,. UAKtS BAKING XASlin 4 cava Soot 41ml tMSjMt Celawt. bea stSveTtTsU l n- ait ' . . mt tbraa lliai. Kabaaarvpalasat with farb et eaaaa. sM milk. ?Usraa Z4, tmt m sat I fcWfc Vtti fsesteS vaa lit i 1 .nri A r 1 r Mst r Honoring M.; H. Bross who plans to leave soon for St. John. Michigan, where he will make hir home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley entertained at dinner In their home Tuesday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. Bross. the guest of honor and C. P. Bishop. Roy Shelton, Oliver Locke, Faye Wright, LeRoy Oard, Garlen Simpson. Lawrence Bach, Hal Hart and William Paulus Following dinner bridge was enjoyed. High score prize of the evening was won by Mr. Bach, see Miss Ruby BralUka and Miss Fern Lang entertained the nurses of the child health demonstration at a dinner and card party In their home on State street Wed nesday night. Included in the group were Dr. Estella Ford War. ner. Miss Benita Stroud, Miss' Ger trude Breyen, Miss Irma LaRiehe, Miss Margaret McAlplne, Miss Martha Harrison. Miss Fern A. Gould in g, Mrs. Jane Gouidlng, Miss Mildred Ihrlg. Mrs. M. Lit tler, and the hostess. Miss BralU ka and Miss Lang. - SticVfiimsics with each other in producing the most original models. Popular and in good taste are the alligator bags lined with kidskln which are carried when alligator sports ox fords are worn. e e In the Premet opening at Paris, models for evening show 1880 in fluence. Small Jackets are trimmed !th ruchings in quaint old-time mode. see' Circular flares at the side or a chemise or on French panties al low a smooth waistline with full ness at the hips. e e Crepe marocaln is being used in Dlace of flat crepe In spring en sembles. Vfrifxr'a AHvOTif urea "nasr" Vincent THE TJJTtN VTX'KD GUESTS . .fell over Into the leaves. If I ever ETER was surprised at Moth-meet him I shall tell him how sor er" Grouse's w o r d s. He and ry I am, X shouldn't have gone Mr. Partridge had never met! near him, but I certainly thought that he knew of. - I he was a stump." - -wny, wnen 01a cusiuro 1 -well, don't Ulk any more him?" asked Peter. I haven't I now." said Mother Partridee. seen any other Partridge but you I "There isnt time it we are going since I entered these woods."! to see the show. The drumming Then he rememDerea someuung has stopped. That means the he had almost rorgotten. dress parade is about to begin, "Was your husband that queer perhaps it has already started, brown jitump that scuttled off Into - rWft tint t k mitA t,- --.iwit" pta .hn-kld. .Hon nenlnd that tree, boy, and mv . I.AA Mn, ,mvn Kalil.il I . . .. you did at the children, and you can see all that is going on. But "Now .that mystery Is solved. ; I am sorry I disturbed your hus band, but he seared me so that I BOnUS EXTEQSIOiJ IS OPPOSED BY BAILEY don't move. It Is the stirring that a Partridge notices every time. "The children and I. will stand in front of that tree so that If the cocks see anything it will be us. If you don't understand anything you see, ask me (only be sure that you whisper) and I will tell you whatever I know about It' "All rttlt IhtnVt wtf an Senator Ed Bailey and state rancn 8ald tat boy rratefully. Treasurer Kay appeared nerore Before the words were out of his the resolutions commuiee mouth Mother Partridge had ta- and nrotested against a proposea -an her stand In frhnt nf tha trM constitutional amendment which ner babies grouped about her all would extend the loan privilege Btin as statues, anxious not to of the Oregon bonus and loan lawjmjg, a Dit OI the interesting per- to any war veteran woo ns maue pormance. his home la Oregon for a penoa That la. all the little Partridges of more than 10 years. i except Fear-No-Harm were with Senator Bailey said the pro- their mother. Peter missed him posed amendment would Increase! but, hearing a faint noise, turned materially the amount pt money! his head and there at his side necessary to administer the law. stood the chap. and that additional bonds would "Mother would be sure to scold have to be sold. He offered a me it I laughed at father and his number of amendments to the res-j friends, so I stayed back with you olutlon which he said would clar- so's I could laugh If I wanted to. lfv the situation. I whispered the youngster. "Just The state treasurer took the po- look at those old fellows, will sitlon that the state of Oregon you f All puffed out like pigeons was not Interested In assisting proud of themselves as can be war veterans of other states, who Silly things. Yet mother says that mift-ht coma to Oregon tor the sole one day I shall act just so. I don't purpose of obtaining the loan. believe It. I've got more sense! New Evidence is Piled Up Against f Defendant Aeyes LOS ANGELES. Calif.. Feb. 16. 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