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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 74

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JOAN BURNHAM A Part AUG. 1 8, 1 955 Chow Line Strategy LA JOLLA BEACH CLUB Creative Arts Group to Hear Author Speak Will Win Battle of Bulge Among th Pasadenans lining up for th buffet lunch last Sunday were the Rufus Car try eliminating overprocessed Continued From Second Ff Hawthorn (Dodo Bandlnl) are th parents of a son. Born July 25 in Chicago, where the Hawthornes reside, ths-baby has been named John Elliott. He is the grandson of Mrs. Shlaudeman Park of Santa Barbara and Italy, who is currently visiting her "Write Your Tlay" will be ters, who spent the week end at th La Jollan, th Frederick Tanners who are visit the subject of an address by foods which are our No.

1 enemies to health and slenderness. The tone of your body is Howard E. Hill, author-teach er, at bunaays luncheon ing her aunt Mrs. Lyford fi Yeates, who maintains a sum II 111111 All BY LYDIA LANE The cult of slenderness in this country has been sponsored by insurance companies because they know that shortening the waistline lengthens the life line. The preoccupation that we have with this battle of weight is caused by defective eating meeting of Creative Arts at 648 Broadway.

built from within but if you III'IIIII' Other program participants son-in-law and daughter, and of Elliott Bandini of will be Mr. Hill's daughter Marilyn and Alice Whatoff, mer home near the club, the Williard Porter Hoveys and the Thaddeus Crane Joneses with their son Nelson Jones. THE HONKER is always popular at the noon hour with The new arrival is the great-nephew of the Robert pianist. Important composers before Bach will be the topic for the music discussion group Shlaudemans and of Karl shoppers taking off an hour conducted by Frances Bloom. have dieted and find your body is not as firm as you would like try bringing a youthful firmness with exercise.

All of vis have a pattern to our life which brings into play some muscles all the time and ethers almost never. It is to reach this neglected area that exercise is necessary even when you are not striving to reduce. Neglect Hurries Age habits. Bread was once called the staff of life. But today the overbleached and overproc- CARNATION MOM! essed flour is robbed of a great President Edna McElwee will preside at the meeting.

The Exposition Writers chapter will meet Sept. 3 under the direction of Violet part of its nutritional value and even when it is enriched what is put back is only a Carnation Fresh Peach Ie Cresrrj it one of the real treat of this delightful summer! If small part of what is lost. Burch Miles and the poetry section will meet Sept. 13 with William Byron Charles in charge. Shlaudeman of Pasadena and is the great-grandson of Harry Shlaudeman of the Crown City.

KEEPING POSTED Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Peeples of the Uuntington-Sheraton have taken a house on Hot Springs Road, Montecito, and will vacation there until the beginning of October.

Mrs. Frank Shlaudeman Is going to Balboa for a week on Monday to be the house guest of Mrs. Otis Buckingham at her Bay Front summer You can't look as well In The true way of judging the nutritional value of a loaf or so to lunch and relax in the cool. A peek in there a few days ago revealed Mrs. Charles Black lunching with Mrs.

George Read and Mrs. George Hatch Frank San-ford Whiting with Robert Dunlap; William Caspers, Dan Flynn, Harold Jurgensen, Howard Martin (up from the Balboa Bay Club) and Bernard Gallagher in the Gander Room Mrs. Frank S. Parker with Mrs. James W.

Eldridge with Mrs. Gleason Powers and nearby the Douglass Mont-gomerys lunching a deux. you've already tasted Cam. your clothes if you move with of bread is by its weight. When there is only whole bound muscles and you will not be able to use your body effectively if you allow it to age prematurely.

And what is often mistaken for "growing old" is really nothing more than accumulated ne- tion Fresh Peach Ice Cream this season, how well yo'i know what I mean. How you enjoyed the delicate flavor of choice fresh peaches, picked and fresh frozen at the height of their goodness. And how glad yoa were that Carnation used so viany peaches making Frestt Peach Ice Cream If you haven't tasted Carna tion Fresh Peach Ice Cream this summer you certainly have a lovely treat in store. (It's the Carnation Treat-of. the-Month, and it's at your favorite store right now!) more than accumulated neg Senoritas Will Hold Dance Six hundred invitations have been extended for the 12th annual formal dance 'of the Senoritas de las Americas to be held Saturday at Sportsmen's Lodge, according to Miss Corina Valdez, chairman.

The Senoritas, with Miss grain used without fixatives to keep it fluffy you'll find a pound of loaf is small. But one slice of bread will be so satisfying this loaf will prove economical as well as healthy. Sick Rate Alarming An interesting experiment was conducted by a nutritionally-minded factory manager. He was alarmed at the sick rate among his employees so lect. If you are interested in people wth Co knowing what foods are your nutritional friends or in exercises for toning the body stores I 0RMULA4Q he asked one section to elim Lilia Garcia as president, is inate all overprocessed foods from their diet.

He supplied affiliated with International MSB send for my leaflets on this subject. For copies of "Friend and Foe Foods" and B-46, "Exercises for the Beginner," send 5 cents for EACH leaflet and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Lydia Lane, care of The Times, Los Angeles 53. Institute and has Miss Esther them with whole grain bread, Bartlett as sponsor. Members brown rice, and brown sugar are of Latin or South Amer This eliminated bleaching chemicals which are so de ican descent. HEALTH IS FOUNDATION for most of good things in life, Morjaria Lard thinks.

She is slurring in. "Lunatics and Lovers," comedy hit noio at Carihay Circle. V'HTvvvv' (jT'S PEACHY KEENTp" structive to vitamins and minerals, la one month the absentees from illness in this SOCIAL EVENTS NEEDLEWORK department was so dramatically diminished that a sim- Delicious, juicy. ready in minutes! ilar policy was establshed throughout the factory. Easily and inexpensively crocheted'of cotton yarn, this Hollywood Bowl, Festival of the Americas, Carlos Chavez, conductor; Bidu Sayao, soprano, 8:30.

Renoir Exhibition, Los Angeles County Museum, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. No. 1 Enemies If you have a struggle to beret -type hat and bag is keep your weight normal Here's a brand-new party des' sert your guests will love "PEACHY KEEN PIE) mokti pit) 1 6 morskmollows 1 tobleipcon peach ul 3 ess whites up sugar 1 pint Carnation Fresh Peach Craam up sliced fresh peaches 9 single crust baked pie shetl MtOUiff STAR li(J smartest in navy, red or tan and trimmed with a contrasting big flower separately crocheted. Bag is 8'a inches in diameter, is made in two pieces and joined over stiff cardboard hacking. All instructions given.

Please ask for Pattern No. 150. To obtain the pattern which DON'T FORGET THE CHILDREN Children on i journey at pinicuUrly susceptible to the stme motion sicknest Melt and peach juice in top of double boiler over hot water. Remove from heat; cool to lukewarm. Beat includes complete instruc tions, send 25 cents (23 cents plus 2 cents for postage, all in ffl HE that an ifTeet tdult.

Mothersill's, th inttrm-tionilljr ftmoui motion icknes preventive, his special formula for children. On your next trip, mtke sure the whole family has fun. Whether you take I ship or plane, an auto or train, take Mothersill's coin) and your name, street address and zone, as well as pattern NUMBER, all PRINT egg whites until frothy, gradually add sugar, while continuing: to beat until meringue is i stiff. Fold marshmallow and meringue mixture together. Spoon ice cream into cooled pie i shell; top with peaches.

Pile1 meringue lightly on pie; seal edges to edge of pie crust. Brown pie under broiler about 'j minute. Serve immediately. ED PLAINLY, to the Needlework Department, Los Angeles' Times. Los Angeles 53.

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