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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 4

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The Modesto Beei
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Modesto, California
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THE NEWS HUE All uglily Featwf JUKI 13 1393 3 Milady Beautiful Once Overs ---By I) Batchelor Htllterl 13 Patent Office iGClAIylMEWiS By LOU LEEDS YOUR BABY1 AND MINE K) MyrUe Meyer fcidzed By CLBIE BROCKAM UTTER mm Now move- or bleaching cream the following massage Mrs Morgan Betrothed Honor Mrs King BCXATI UP ON PALM rs A Reposa jnored At Parties sen By Daughters list Stroke upward from wut tbok with the palm of the hand Second Rotate with the ball of thumb on the palm beginning at the base of the lingei and work HOW bwMT 330 3 HCn 63 aA AY AS APPKht IAT1VE MOTHER A reader write "Reading your column has helped me more than 1 can tell 1 1 My first baby was oh so spoiled and I wore myself out caring for her and in return had nothing but I a spoiled nervous child The whole I truth was 1 know enough to leave her alone "Now my second baby I I months old She Is being reared In 1 accordance with your baby book ing up to the wti non Massage fi ger to the wrist I ger to Hie rist die of the palm Third Mdsaag flen at the bane to the wrist In a Fourth Give from wrIM to 3 i fltjiS? st in three rota-om the index fin-rom the little fin- then up the mid- the cushion of of the thumb up similar way a rotary massage how up the Inner side of the arm and down on the outer side Fifth Take each finger in turn and total it six times The hand that i being mar sage should of course be kept relaxed Sixth Rotate hand at wiiet elx timiw Rotate aim at elbow six limes Keventh Relate rm at shoulder six time Keep aim fully relaxed during all rotating Eighth Bnt hand backward and forward at wrist These massage movement should be continued until a feeling of complete relaxation Is produced in the arm Rest it awhile before beginning the massage on the other arm After the mas-age wipe off ex- FEIHik EHtfftf EffEffFf FffFEffr ffffffff trtfft! Jrrr-frr: HAND AND ARM MASSAGE ONE of tb chief benefits of a facial massac I the feeling of rest and refr zhment It leava The combination of gentle manipulation electric stimulation the carbon light and sweet smelling cream and lotions causes a relaxation of face and neck muaclet Most of us are not conscious of the tens-nes of theae muscles until It ha been relaxed and we experience a wonderful sens of relief and rejuvenation Mneeag of the hands or arm I al pailtrularly good for relaxing nervous tension I 1 more soothing and re tfui than could be imagined hv a prison who had never ad inch treatment Of course it is better to have another person do the massage for vou hut good result may he obtained by giving it yourself If you He down and relax all muHcle except thoe needed in giving the movements Begin the massage treatment bv cleansing the skin with rold cream Wipe off the cream and apply a REPOSA of Oakland a reception at the daughter Mr William Oftirge of Turlock Saturday evening Mrs Reposa arrived for what she auppoaed was a Galt with friend and hud no Idea that friend from Oakland Alameda Gust In and Turlock were to be praaant to give her the surprise Game and dancing formed the evening's diversion followed by the serving of refreshment at midnight after which game and dancing were again resumed until ally in the morning Mi Reposa was given a shower of gifts dm- Ing the evening Present from Oakland were: Messers and Mesdames A Coata and family A Reposa Urban Reposa Theodore Rufan and Miss Elvira Costa Present from San Isanlro were: Mr and Mia Joseph Sllvelrg Mr A Braga and Miss Ileno Oakes from Modesto were: Mr and Mrs Frank Plotonl and Mr Hnd Mrs Machado from Gustlne came Machado Frank Mattoa and A Alves and from Turlock were: Messers and Mesdarues Mello A Smith John Garcia A Pontes A Gonzales Mathias Simas and daughters A Goulart and sons William George and sons Mcrt and Albert Mrs A Rogers and daughters Mrs Silva Fred Silva Medeiros and son Miss Geraldine Smith Miss Carmelita Mathias and Mias Virginia Alves On Sunday Mrs Reposa was given another surprise when another daughter Mrs Goulart also of Turlock served a dinner In her honor Present were: Messers and Meedames A Reposa A Costa and family Urban Reposa Joseph A Braga Fernandez A Smith and daughter William George and family A and sons Abel and Gilbert 1 Miss Elvira Costa Theodore Ra- gan Miss Betty Reposa Mias Tlene Oakes and Miss Geraldine Smith Mr And Mrs Field Entertain Relatives Mi VV Morgan pieidd at an Informal budge tv at her home on Lottie Street Tuesday aft ei noon complimenting Mi 11 King who wit! leave on Friday lor anau where ch will join hei husband and son for a Summer in lire Non Island The hung loom of the home featured several French basket of flower including laiispur map diagona bachelor button coriop-ts marigold sweet pea pansies lock and delphinium The light from numerous candle and from aoftly hadcd lioor lamps added to the setting A me guest lived they were presented with tally rants depicting colored porter carrying handbag The score pad pictured girls weaimg sport clothe amid vacation scenes Following eeveral progrraaloM of budge lh goes! weie served at tray set on the raid tables Each tray was laid with uu organdy cloth In a different color i I on in yellow another in orchid i and others iri pink and green I Each tray was centered with a small basket filled with mixed flower the handle of the burket I being tied with a large inalma bow I In the eoloi predominating on the tray Nut baskets also harmonized Table prizes were awraded to Mrs Husted Mr Frank Russell Hugh Downey and Mis Joseph Kelley A guest prize was awarded In Mis King Each prize was wrapped in paper of the color motif predominating at the table at which the prize was i awarded Mr Morgan was assisted in receiving and entertaining her guests by Mr Adolph Meyer Guest present were: Mesdames King Helen Chapman Mr i Cabe Bodestrom Joseph Merwyn Utter who will be 6 Kelley George Chapman Everett year old In July and hi sister Kdwin Kyte Patrlria who was 7 years old on Thomas Boons Alvin Turner A I Tuesday gave a birthday party to Hledso Hutted Herman Wie-which they Invited some twenty- lnd Frank Russell Harold seven school friend I Kearns Silva Hugh Dow During a period of game and ney Robert MacBride an I Adolph contests prizes were won by Vivian I Meyer Bradley Jean Overman Philip Hosier and lva Mae and Avery Cwlyweds A re When refreshments were served hntertaincd At Dinner birthdav cakes were placed not nge the akin made of one of ammonia eeea cream and with a lavender le dram aromatic of bicar-quart of distilled water If the arm need whitening bleaching pack may be ue after the lotion has dried Tomorrow Hunt tv Questions Answered Copy-right by Public Ledger yUhV So This Is Progress? Want To Reduce? List Of Foods That Will Help You Recipes Kv GEORGE RECTOR Formerly Of Rector's Restaurant 1 distributed by Ih government 'Editors note Mr Eldreds leaf i let ara distributed by this newspaper not the government Gov- eminent books are not written by "She ha four feeding at the biei and on bottle feeding daily She sleep tg hours In the day-I time nd from tan to at night without waking I am proud I and happy thst I want to tell everyone that there i nothing like schedule and regularity "Now I wish to know if she Is too young to hare a sun bath in the open in a sun suit' "Also I want to say a word about fear In children Mv daughter 2 year of age Mailed asking for a light to go bed and I told her alia could have one hut that with a light she wouldn't he able I to see (lie star or moon So she forgot about the light question Now I tell her a pretiy fairy story at bedtime and he goes to bed with happy thoughts" Answer Your experience is worth some thing because you have tried both ways and discovered for yourself that regularity and schedules psv The mothei who sav with scorn: 1 "There is nnthing to this regularity" are without exception the mothers who have never tried to tram a child to a regular schedule and therefore have no way of comparing haphazard methods and scientific ones It often happens though that they convince young mothers with new hahle that modern way are useless and so start them off all wrong The baby can have sun bath as soon a the weather i definitely settled We have a leaflet on how to give sunhaths which will help you In going slowly with eunbaths and In making the exposures brief and of gradually lengthening duration For the small baby there seem to be much use for a sun-suit The baths are most effective when given in the nude Your method of helping your little girl to enjoy the darkness is a good one I wouldn't have made one statement to her though because It wasn't true end we must always stick to the truth in dealing with small Impressionable children You might have told her that in the dark she could more earisly talk to Peter Rabbit but to tell her that he come If she had the light on was in the way of being a sort of threat wasn't it? And of course she should know that Peter Rab-hitt is just a make-believe rabbit enjoy him just as much mended In a reducing diet Include grapefruit cottage cheese eggs buttermilk orange juice lemonade tea or black coffee lean beef chicken turkey and lamb and the following vegetables: asparagus cauliflower cabbage celery cucumbers spinach lettuce string beans tomatoes and onions I Schools and Colleges Mr and Mr Denzel Crews who were married recently were enter- only before the two who were giving the party hut also for Jean oldrat private school for bojrp COLLEGE FREP CuaitafteiT by Bnjirdlnir and day high achool TrtAT aiory department of the i nlveralty of Santa Clara Ftanlnrl literary and dentine courae Accredited Fall Semester opens September 4th Address Th I egHtrar mory at Elm Saa Jose Calif MINESTRONE Is a famous Italian soup and I know that my readers will be glad to have the recipe for making It Minestrone Is much better the second day or If allowed to stand and reheated The soup as the Genovese make it has basil In place of parsley 1 Minestrone a la Genovese Three potatoes diced One-quarter of a head of cabbage shredded One pint of string beans cut one inch long One cupful of dry beans soaked over night One cupful of fresh or canned pens One-half pound of noodles rice or spaghetti Four or five quarts of water One tahlespnonful of salt Add salt to WHter and when boiling add string beans Let boll for ten minutes then add balance of Ingredients and let cook until all are tender If the soup thickens too much add more water if too thin take enough water out to make it the right consistency: this is to be done before adding the pesto Pesto Three tablespoonful of butter Three tablespoonfuls of olive oil Three tablespoonfula of grated Parmesan cheese Overman who was 30 years old on talned at a dinner In the home of Tuesday Mr and Mrs Crews on Al Children Invited were: Jean mond Street Monday evening Overman Jean Bradley Vivian The table was centered with Bradley Dorothy Maxwell Malcolm sweet peas and pink nut baskets Maxwell Frank Maxwell Miriam were at each place Placecards Barnett Bobby Barnett Buddy significant of the recent wedding Treadway Maurice Philleo Jr marked the positions at the table Clara Gerard Audrey Steele Vera Following (he dinner cards and Reese Charles Toomes Iva Mae music were enjoyed Blum Avery Blum Shirley Me-j Present were: Mr and Mrs Cabe Beverly McCabe Ben Hoover Crews Mr and Mrs Denzel Gene Fiiar Claire Winter Joan Crews and A Crews of Pitts-and Philip Mosicr I burg Kansas Mr and Mrs Field are entertaining Mrs Field's sister Mrs Earl North of Oklahoma City who arrived a week ago and who expects to visit here for the next two months On Saturday the Fields took Mrs North Mrs Field's mother Mrs Robert Hawken and their two sons Theodore and Junior on a trip to the Yosemite Valley They returned to Modesto on Monday night Mrs North was accompanied to California by her son I A 11a-haffey who will join her following a visit with friends in Los Angeles Mrs North formerly lived at Stockton Miss Dorothy Robinson Is Dance Hostess SAN RAFAEL MILITARY ACADEMY "On of Calnornla's finest Schools" Summer session a real vacation tor your buy) June July August Knrollment any time for any portion of Session With or without schooling All sports: careful supervision Moderate rales Write A Stewart Sunt Box 8-BB Sac Rafael California Two tablespoonfuls of parsley knowing this I didn't Include this finely chopped In your letter for fear that the One small clove of garlic finely suggestion might bo followed by Hv DR MORRIS FISHBFIN Editor Journal Df Ihe American Medical Association and of Hy-glen the Health Magazine MOST American women now realize that starvation diets are dangerous and that body weight must he controlled in relation to the maintenance of good health Therefore the strange unbalanced diets that dominated the scene some five years ago have given way to sensible dietary schemes One of the leaders in the field of nutrition in this country Dr McCollum of Johns Hopkins University has listed some of (he fundamental considerations thst should be kept In mind in developing reducing diets Dr McCollum points out that the cultivation of the "sweet the wrong selection of food and the lack of sufficient exercise are the primary reasons for reducing diets The American consumption of sugar approximates 105 pounds per capita per year This is a large sugar consumption but It must be remembered that the sugar Is not eaten all at once but is distributed through a wide variety of food day after day largely with the idea of making them more palatable The average stewed tomatoes or other vegetables served in a restaurant and in many American homes would hardly be eatable without considerable seasoning Hence people eat more sugar and since this provides more energy than they use in exercise they put on weight "To rdure ten pound entails almost no discomfort" sav Dr McCollum to reduce 100 pounds is an heroic undertaking" Most authorities are convinced that It is not safe to take off weight too rapidly The way to reduce is to eat less than the day's requirements for energy and by increasing the expenditure of energy through exercise to use up the material from the body The average grown person takes 2400 to 2700 calories per day for his body needs If he takes less than this amount of food the fat deposited in the body will be required to make up the difference With proper selection of food and with adequate exercise it is easy to reduce one-quarter of a pound each day People who are reducing arc warned particularly against rich salad dressing sugar custards candies eakes pies rich gravies fat fish fat meats nuts cream fried foods or cream soups The foods particularly recom- VARIED DffiT IS MOST IMPORTANT some one else (Mrs Eldred will answer all Inquiries on the care of babies If they are sent to this department of the paper with a return ad dressed and stamped envelope) The Misses Dorothy Robinson and Marjorie Gould entertained at a dancing party in the Robinson home Saturday evening Near the close of the evening refreshments were served buffet style from a table adorned with earna- tions and he pink and white flowers Present at the party were Misses Jean Walls Sylvia Zeff Henrietta Hansen Marjorie Gould Evelyn Morris Marguerite Kerr Alice Ulrich and Robinson Messers Jack Turner Bob Turner Carson Hhoemake Charles Thompson Norris Hurley Leonard Johnson and John Ferguson chopped Balt and pepper to taste One-quarter cupful of cream Cream butter atkl all Ingredients leaving cream to be added last Stir pesto into soup and let boil for five minutes Serve with additional grated Parmesan cheese Copyright 1928 by Evening Post Inc Canterbury Bell Club To Hold Card Party The Canterbury Bell Club of the Pythian Sisters met Friday evening with Mrs Mattie Russell at 817 Thirteenth Street The evening was spent In sewing and making plans for a card party to be given in the near future Present were: Mesdames Has-leau Clark Fox Ripley Ste-wart Dodd A Schinn Marschand Remy and the hostess Mrs Russell Guests present were Mrs Edith Boyle Mrs Gertrude Phelps and Mrs Spencer Refreshments were served at the close of the evening Missionary Society To Install Officers tended the convention held recently in Los Angeles MRS A SHOEMAKE and son Bobby arc visiting her mother and father at Grass Valley PERSONALS Hffve Ghstel Qrepe de Qlurtz dhx One Obaq a MRS BOONE of Alameda is visiting Mr and Mrs Donnell of 210 Tuolumne Boulevard DOROTHY arrived home Sunday from Florist on for a week's vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs Black-bern of the Wesport district MRS CRAWFORD of Sultana is visiting her cousin Mrs Cole for a few days CLIFFORD SOREM is home from the University of California for the Summer vacation CARL ANDERSON of Redwood City was a Modesto visitor Tuesday Anderson was formerly a member of the Modesto High School faculty DAVISON of Twain Harto visited his mother Mrs Ada Davison Tuesday and Wednesday MR AND MRS ARTHUR STONE have as their house guests Mrs Ollie Brown of Oakland and Mr and Mrs Herbert Metzger of New Zealand Business Women Elect Officers Play Reports Submitted ABOUT fifty members of the Business and Professional Women's Club gathered at the Women's Improvement Club house Monday evening for the last meeting of the season Elmer Kirkle gave a musical program accompanied by Miss Helen Blanchard Attorney Hjclni of Turlock was the speaker of the evening addressing the club on the Evolution of Democracy Mrs Hjelm and Mrs Kirkle were the guests of the club New oficers for the year wrere elected and installed as follows: Lucy McIntosh president Margaret Bowen vice-president Charity Baker recording secretary Adeline Win an corresponding secretary Edna Hunsucker treas-uier liene Cox auditor Irene Childrey Hoeh adviser The final report on the production of three plays by the Moroni Olsen Repertory Company was given by Mrs Madge Ritter gen-eial chairman showing a net profit to the club of $2-1262 Daughters Of Veterans Addressed By Creim Elizabeth Stone Tent No 38 Daughters of Union Veterans met in Pythian Hall Monday afternoon At the close of the regular meeting a Flag Day program under the direction of Mrs Minnie Perkins patriotic instructor of the tent was given A reading was given by Mrs Ethel Bovee David Newman accompanied at the piano by Harold Macomber sang twro songs Creim commander of the American Legion gave an interesting address on The American Flag Billy Bacon a pupil of Carrol McKee played two piano numbers The program closed with a salute to the flag BA To Hold Bridge Party Friday The Woman's Benefit Association will give a bridge partv at the home of Mrs Elizabeth DeWitt on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Refreshments will be served and 1 prizes awarded MRS KUNE of Palo Alto Is visiting her granddaughter Mrs A Jolly Jr of 1404 Eleventh Street MR AND MRS JOHN HIBER-LEY of Santa Cruz were guests in the A Rutherford home Monday and Tuesday DR AND MRS A MERCHANT of Oakland are spending the week with Dr and Mrs Donald Robertson of Sycamore Avenue The Missionary Society of the First Christian Church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the home of Mrs Thompson 10 Western Way Mrs Brown will be the leader A returned missionary will give a talk Mrs McCartney of Stock-ton will install the new officers This being the last meeting in the fiscal year the president has asked all members to bring or send dues Missionary Society To Meet Thursday The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Martha Wood 814 Twelfth Street for mission study Mrs Alex Stevens will present several articles of interest which she has culled from current numbers of Missionary magazines Class Hold Picnic RIOCC PARTIES to the amount of fudge you could cook without scorching What's true in cooking fudge is true in roasting coffee That's why Hills Bros never roast coffee in bulk Only a few pounds at a time pass through the roasters by a patented continuous process The result is a delicious uniform flavor such as no other coffee has HILLS BROS COFFEE MRS CONDIT and daughters Pauline and Mary left on Monday for Wisconsin to visit her mother She will be gone for three months and will visit in Canada before returning MRS ALLISON of Berkeley visited Mrs A I Rutherford the past week A CREWS of Pitt burgh Kansas is visiting in the home of his brother Crews He at- Copyright Press Publishing Company-Dry Goods Economist rpHE new idea in the chiffon handkerchief vogue is the wearing of one or two loops through choker Thi is adaptable for both spectator sports and for evening A white spectator sports costume is agreeably brightened by a yellow wooden choker having a bright red chiffon handkerchief drawn through the latter alulowcd to fall over shoulder as in the top sketch Two chiffon kerchiefs drawn through a rhinestone or pearl choker add a gay touch of color to the evening costume as in the lower sketch the same idea is usable as well for afternoon costumes With the typical Summer afternoon frock crepe de Chine slippers and matching handbag are deemed smart Whether the costume is of a printed chiffon or of a plain fabric solid colored crepe slippers and bag complement is perfectly A beige crepe bag and slippers I for Instance may double in value by being worn with the costume that goes to afternoon parties And they are equally in their right setting for dinner and later hours of dancing prefer Rut herford is HyPOWFR They Know Chile Ask your grocer Eat Different Balanced Foods Sweetened to Your Taste and THEY WILL GROW INTO PROFITS Members of Ihe Bible Class of ihe First Presbyterian Church Sunday School will meet Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs Owens one and one-half miles out the River Road for an outdoor picnic Fresh from the orig in til iscMum peel Ecsiiy opened i ttik the hey 1929 -'ll Different UiiMsts -spread by FUfi our body at one time functioned normally and if given a chance will do so again Learn the exact cause of your troubles as only an X-Ray will show It by taking advantage of the cou-pon below You will be under no obligation in any way A Free Ray Examination will show clearly all of those little details that are so necessary In making exact analvsis of any sickness or disease Are you suffering with stomach kidneys bowel bladder liver miT' 'lnK' throat nervousness nigh or low blood pressure or any other nltment if so dip Til nv'v" USE IT free X-BAY COUPON' KEYS X-RAY CHIROPRACTORS MODESTO OFFICE Suite SGSS-S4 Black Bldg Phone 2307 OTHER OFFICES Fan Francisco Oakland Stockton coupon entitles hearer to -REE X-RAY 1 unin Glen and fRiplftA report GOOD FOR 7 DAYS SOMETHING NEW! A Laundry For Automobiles Your car expertly washed and cleaned at the minimum cost: The reason why many people do not eat enough or do not eat the right kind of food is that they have allowed their daily diets to become too monotonous Scientific authorities on diet state that too many people in this country are sacrificing both health and enjoyment by trying to eat unappetizing food The intelligent use of sugar as a flavoring or seasoning agent can largely solve this problem It has been scientifically established that sugar is an energy food in the diet and in addition to this it makes other healthful foods more inviting to the appetite It is the ideal flavoring for fruits vegetables 'ereals and beverages The sensible way to health is to varied foods which contain the iifferent elements necessary to well-j being It is almost impossible to sat these foods unlesa they are appealing to our appetites Almost 11 of them are made more delicious by the addition of nature's great flavor sugar Remember the many ways in which sugar combines with health-giving foods with raw or -looked fruit in vegetables dessert I -akes milk-shakes and cereals For weariness eat sugar The Sugar Institsta Flies inhabit filth carry the bacteria that atarts Infection Kill flizs ee FLY-TOX FLY-TOX also kills mosquitoes roaches bed bugs fleas etc Guaranteed Closed Cars Open Cars fed to growing chicks keeps them healthy vigorous and promotes rapid growth with constant gains until fully developed It improves their appetites and helps them to make better use of their other food Reese Hicks International Babv Chick Associaiion: attempt to raise baby chick without the use of BUTTERMILK is the most serious mistake a poultry raiser can Dr M-J Rosenau of Harvard University: ha JO equal for the promotion of growth and FRED KING Western Dutr tutor SM Cl street Saa Tnmctseo CaJH KLEAN-RITE AUTO LAUNDRY Make Them Shine Like New Tenth and Streets Phone 2244 FLY-TOX Otmcnc AT MELLON INSTITUTE Of INCBSTRIAL a LAX A ht-U ex SHLASCS llo hi 3 Jl.

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