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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 36

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4 Part DEC. 18, 1958 Eotf flngf le fflllttfl DIET FOR TEEN-AGERS AliVKRTISKMENT Hospital, accepted a check for $4500 on behalf of his organization, while Bert Lear received a $2000 check for the society. Third honor guest was Dr. Richard L. Smith, radiologist at the hospital.

Mmes. Charles Cleeton, Charity Players' chairman, and Clifford Bekins pre Players Give $6500 to Two Charities Charity Players presented checks totaling some $6500 to the Santa Monica Hospital and the Crippled Children's SneUtv at. a Parents Can Help about it. The right doctor can make the difference between success and failure in these two projects so vital to your youngster's happiness. Don't forget it takes the heat off you if the doctor is giving your youngster weekly inspiration and doing the "policing" job on his eating program.

Tomorrow) Slim Jim recipes. (Condensed from "The Teen-age diet Book," copvrlflht, 1MB, by Ruth West, published by Julian Messnar, Inc.) Ericksons Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Eric) Erickson, owners of the Tally Ho in Beverly Hills, invited a number of friends to their home in Toluca Lake for a holiday cocktail party. luncheon in the home of Mrs.

O. H. Mallsbury. Ralph Hromadka, superintendent of Santa Monica CHARLES 50FFSI 1 spreads on the table in attractive jam pots. If they're there, your weight-watchers will often use them instead of butter, or with cottage cheese.

Do cut down on the amount of fat you use in all cooking. You'll find amazingly often that the dish tastes just as good. And you'll aotually be feeding your family better. Do figure how to get those four groups into your teen-ager daily, for the fewest calories by serving the high-protein, no-fat hollan- Middleton Simmons Jr. of BKEAKl'ASTi Six ounces of fresh, canned or frozen unsweetened orange juice or tomato juice.

To thi add one envelope unsweetened gelatin (not Jell-O). To this add one egg yolk not white. Mix thoroughly. Black coffee or tea. No sugar, milk, cream, honey or faecharln.

Ll)NCII AND DINNER i All the red meat, beef or lamb you want. Three fourths lean and one-fourth fat. Meat can be broiled, boiled, roanted or even raw. Ths more rare the better. Little or no salt, no pepper, no condiments.

No fish (except I'riday). No poultry. No fruits, no vegetables, no starches, no sweets, no melon. Meat only. No liquids within one hour ANGELES SAN COCKTAILS DINNER Turf 'i Surf Dinmr SUPPER On this diet you do not eat anything except the above.

No other food I permitted I Black coffee or tea without sugar, cream, honey or saccharin. No soft drinks, no juices, no milk. How long can you stay on this diet? Answeri Indefinitely. Three months six months a year. Amazing result.

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Do invest in an electric blender: for Slim-Jim cream sauce, mayonnaise, hollan-daise, and for thick, rich-looking, low-calorie drinks. Do help your youngster cope with the problem of school lunches. If he eats at the school cafeteria, make it your business at the next PTA meeting to urge more high protein foods, like cottage cheese, lean meats without gravy, plain hard-boiled eggs; more fresh fruit and salads; rye crackers, as well as bread and butter; skim milk as well as whole milk; the new sugarless sodas and ginger ales. Vegetables on a Big Scale Advised Do concentrate on big-scale vegetables artichokes, asparagus, big baked potatoes; carrots, cooked whole. Remember that a quartered cabbage look3 like lots more than the same number of calories' worth of creamed spinach.

Do serve big meats: half broilers, chops with the bone, 6teaks, lobster in the 6helL Do get sugarless jam or jelly for toast or waffles or muffins. Keep an assortment of these sweet fruit dancing, table tennis. (Yes, I know it costs money.) Do realize that the family can help most by playing together. Do take your own cue from your teen's likes and dislikes, his daily routine in planning activities, as well as in planning his eating. Do be relaxed, friendly, and on the ball.

Accept the fact that this is a long-range program. Do treat your teen-ager as a grownup. Treat him just as you would a friend who was interested in shedding a few pounds. The way this improves the home climate is nothing short of sensational. Do ask yourself this question: "Are my youngster's eating habits copied from those of his parents?" Do put yourself in your youngster's shoes, and realize that nobody was ever scolded into an Intelligent eating pattern.

Don't tempt your youngster with your wonderful (but fattening!) dishes. Never catch yourself saying: "Oh, just this once won't hurt!" Don't nag about what your youngster eats. Just make it easy for him to eat low-calorie dishes by having them around. Don't talk about his diet to your friends or discuss it in front of the rest of the family. Don't make a "thing" of it when your youngster makes a pig of himself.

(Who of us doesn't, now and then?) Don't fence your youngster in. Encourage him in his desire to become independent and self-reliant in planning his eating and his leisure. If you have a good doctor that your boy or girl likes, pay the bills for needed weight and skin-care checkups and be glad COCKTAILS in fh hai a nmn i rum luuuiruir it DINNER DANCING -1 in ino nrnrtnn 3 I II III EPICUREAN CUISINE in the world famous LRnRI RESTflURflnT HAWAIIAN SHOPS Bsvtrir Hill BEACH PALM SWING 1 Convey your loving "Merry Christmas Wishes" with a personal bouquet of "Rambling Roses" on intimate lingerie that will make her feel like a vision of loveliness! Give her lingerie with graceful satin roses appliqued on gossamer nylon sheer floating over opaque nylon tricot. All white and pink or blue on white nylon satin ribbon edges on hern, at dainty sleeve edges. Peignoir, 17.95 Shift, L.

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Do encourage as many active evenings as possible, rather than listening to radio, or watching TV. Encourage bowling, skating, i MRS. WEAVER NEWLYWED Mr. and Mrs. Evans Searle Pillsbury II of Santa Barbara have announced the marriage of Mr.

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