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-PITTSBURGH POST and SUN TELEGRAPH: MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1960 Forest Hills Club Will Take a Look at World For its program theme the Woman's Club of Forest tion from Edna St. Vincent hold thee close enough!" The various ways to the monthly The opening meeting in September will be the American Idea" and will present slides of the American Embassy in India. An up-to-date subject, "Gerentology," will be discussed in October by a speaker from the Allegheny County Medical Society. This meeting will also mark Fed. eration Day, Along similar lines is the April meeting on "Maturing Can Be Fun," by Dr.

Dora Capwell, director of phychological service in Pittsburgh. The world of sport will be represented in March when Ray Scott, sports personality, speaks to the combined for and senior clubs and hus. bands of members at a ered dish dinner. There will be curtural programs, music, fashions and flowers through the year, endIng at the June luncheon. Mrs.

Harold Cline is proCLAFFEY'S Anniversary Reg. $5 GENUINE 0.50 (ColdWave Complete with sparkling shampoo and personality hair style. complete Extra Special! REG. $12.50 0 MODEL Wave $650 This exquisite wave for our anniversary at this low, low price! Reg. COLD $1.50 MARLANE $5:50 Reg.

CREME $15 COLD BLU-MAGIC $6:50 Reg. COLD $15 VONETTE $7:50 ESKA PROTEIN $10.00 HAIR CUT $1.50 WE GIVE SW GREEN STAMPS Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

No Appointment Necessary CLAFFEY'S BEAUTY SHOPPES Downtown-237 Fifth Ave. Across From Donahoe's COurt 1-7766 Oakland, 128 Oakland Ave. MU. 2-8778 East Liberty, 6012 Penn Ave. EM.

1-9818 North Side, 207 E. Ohio St. CE. 1-9383 Garfeld, 5130 Penn Ave. EM.

1-9464 Wilkinsburg, 925 Wood St. CH. 1-9628 Dormont, 2914 W. Liberty Ave. L0, 1-9864 Homestead, 808 Amity St.

HO. 1-9288 Braddock, 865 Braddock Ave. BR. 1-9824 E. Pittsburgh, 109 Electric Ave, VA.

1-9988 in the coming club year Hills has chosen a quotaMillay; world, I cannot The theme will be applied in programs. gram chairman, assisted by Mrs. Clark Riser, Mrs. Bert Hudson, Mrs. Raymond Schultz, Mrs.

James K. Gilmore, Mrs. Jerome Buchman and Mrs. Herman Polandick: Couple Makes Fall Plans Fall wedding plans are being made by Meda Ann Kaesmeier and Dr. William F.

Regan, Jr. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Lillian H. Kaesmeier of A Avalon and William D. Kaesmeier of West View.

Her fiance is a son of Dr. and Mrs. William F. Regan of Winchester, Mass. Miss Kaesmeier is a graduate of Sewickley, Valley pital of starting and now on the the New York Hospital, New York City.

Dr. Regan, an alumnus of Harvard University and Tufts University Medical College, is an opthalmologist practicing in New Rochelle and Manhattan. Dzvonik-Kelly Mary Ann Dzvonik and Regis C. Kelly were married on July 23 in St. Agnes Church.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dzvonik of Whitaker Street, Whitaker, and her husband is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick C.

Kelly of Dunseith Street. The Williamsburg Furniture Shop, Inc. AUGUST FURNITURE Sale SAVE 10 to Find low August Sale prices on the famous brands featured at: North Hills' Largest Furniture Store. 1018 Perry Perrysville, Pa. Phone FOrest 4-5600 Open Mon.

thru Sat. 9 to 9 JACKETED DRESS to go traveling, to the office or to dinner downtown comes in the midsummer-to-fall colors. The dress is sleeveless, with wide satin cummerbund. In rayon crepe, the dress is to be had in royal blue, plum and black, in sizes 12 20, also and It's pleasingly priced at $10.95 in Horne's Penwick Dress Shop on the second floor. Garden Center Plans Lectures for August A series of four lectures and workshops at the Garden Center will begin tomorrow with "The Art of Drying Flowers." Members of Center will conduct the August program of lectures.

Mrs. James J. Dowd te niques of preserving flowers to retain their fresh look. This will be part of the first lecture on "The Art of Drying Flowers." For the workshop period tomorrow students are requested to bring crisp fresh flowers, scissors and a shoe box. White sand, a satisfactory, preservative, will be available at the Center.

The second lecture will be on August 9 with Mrs. T. O. Elterich as instructor. "Elimentary principles of conditioning plant material, me.

chanics and so forth" is the subject of the program. "Design and Color" will be discussed on August 16 and Don't Be Amazing New Discovery SKINNY! ADDS POUNDS To Underweight Men, Women and Children! EASY! SAFE! FAST! 1100 CALORIES No Fishy Overeating Two tablespoonfuls NEW SUPER WATE- If you are thin, skinny and underweight beON in an 8 oz. glass of cause of poor appetite or poor eating habits milk, taken 3 times daily then start now taking Super Wate-On. Brand as directed supplies new, easy, pleasant, Super Wate-On is the these Adult Minimum scientific medical formula that builds up Daily Requirements of skinny bodies twice as fast without exercise, all these body building without sugary mixtures, without fishy oils and without overeating. Yet cheeks fill out, 1,100 Units Vitamin A neck and bustline gains, pipe-stem arms and legs develop, flat hips and thighs take on new 1,030 Units Vitamin firm flesh, skinny underweight figures fill out 2 mg.

Vitamin Br all over the body the same way. 8.4 mg. Vitamin Ba 7.1 mg. Vitamin Underweight Can Be 18 mg. Niacinamide Dangerous 838 mg.

Calcium Counteracting underweight often means more 660 mg. Phosphorus than looking good in clothes or on the beach 10 mg. Iron than guarding against fatigue, sleepless nights and low resistance that often plus .09 mg. Vitamin B6, accompanies underweight. It may mean your 5 mcg.

Vitamin B12 and very health is at stake. When underweight 19 .9 mg. d-Panthenol due to disease, take Super Wate-On under 2.11 gms. LYSINE direction of your doctor. 23 gms.

PROTEIN Super Wate-On Must 19 gms. CARBOHYDRATE Satisfy or Money Refunded 89 gms. FAT CALORIES Fast weight gains of 5-10-20 pounds and 1,100 more have been reported. Super Wateis an amazing scientific combination of NEW! medically approved ingredients that put on weight, build body tissue, build rich Super red blood and give quick strength and WATER energy all at the same time. Don't be embarrassed and don't risk the danger physically of a skinny underweight condiWATE-ON Just Introduced! tion.

Get new Super Wate-On. today! 9 New Super Wate-On Also carry convenient Wate-On Tablets! TRUST THRIFT DRUG DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE To Your Good Health Inactivity Blamed on Parents By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D. I asked for it, and I received it! Some time ago I exploded on the subject of physical fitness for our children. I asked readers to 1 let me know whether they agreed-and, believe me, they did.

Some school systems asked permission to reproduce the columns in letters to parents. I was, of course, more than happy to grant such permission. But I couldn't even begin to print acknowledgments of the letters and postcards I received. So to all who wrote I to me on this subject my thanks! From the accumulated letters, some ideas have taken shape in my mind. These, will pass on to you.

Not all of them today, but in the succeeding weeks or even months. For this is not a topic we can think about once and then forget--not if we want any results. Anyway, here are the ideas that are forming in my mind: 1-Just talking about the lack of exercise of our small fry isn't going to do a bit of good unless we concoct some concrete advice. 2-We aren't going to do any good by telling our little ones, "You ought to get more exercise!" Nor can we get results by just issuing or. ders.

3-But we CAN outsmart 'em if we will try--to their benefit, and to the future benefit of our civilization, I think. That is, we can put our adult minds to work on the task of thinking up ways to make exercise more attractive. That means walks, hikes, sports, games to play in the back yard. I have known of more than one church where the dads who are members have gotten together to turn some vacant lot into a playfield for baseball as well as simpler pastimes. 4-We can establish patterns of going on picnics, or going swimming.

We may buy a tent and go on over. night or week end camping trips. We've got to get outdoors. We can't tell the kids, "Go on out and exercise." But we CAN say, "Let's go out and- Picnic, hike, walk, whatever. BAD AS LOTS of its drivel Armstrong-Accetta Patricia Armstrong and Dominic Accetta were married on July 23 in Sacred Heart Church.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armstrong of North Negley Avenue, and her husband is a son of Mrs. Anna Accetta of North Highland Avenue and the late Carmen Accetta. is, we can't blame television for "keeping the children in." We've got to use our heads to make activity more attractive.

The trouble isn't with or the "habit of playing indoors," or "sedentary habits." The trouble isn't with our kids. The trouble started a generation or two earlier. It started with us. "ALL MY LIFE I had very straight legs. In the last two years I have had terrible pains in my knees.

It was SO severe that my legs had to give in and now I am bow: legged, especially the right leg. Can anything be done? I am 71 years old and weigh 160 pounds. -Mrs. J. Such bowing of the legs at your age can be due to changes in the hip joint, in which case there is little that can be done.

Aspirin and kindred remedies, however, subdue the discomfort. "VITAMIN STARVATION" is possible even if you eat a lot. In order to check your diet to make sure you are getting necessary nourish- ment, write to me in care of this newspaper for a copy of my pamphlet, "Vitamins- The Alphabet of Health." Please enclose a long, selfaddressed, stamped envelope and in coin to cover handling. Harmon-Giulianelli Mary Agnes Harmon became the bride of Joseph J. Giulianelli on June 18 in Mt.

Carmel Church. The new Mrs. Giulianelli is a daughter of John Harmon of Halket Street, Braddock, and the late Mrs. Harmon. Her husband is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Domenic Giulianelll of Center Street, Braddock. Fine Furs Since 1919 226 Lower Oliver Avenue 41 st lugust Sale Fur discount on our complete collection of finest fashion furs. Natural Autumn Mink Stole Plus TAr Emba $495 Trademark Bell draperies) CUSTOM -MADE Draperies ANY LENGTH Bell draperies are customCALL NOW made in our very own Day or Night workrooms by quality conscious seamstresses AT. 1-2406 and the exquisite details attained Shop at Home! with custom workmanship.

with Bell's expert Select at Bell: fabrics $1.98 to $6.95 yd. Decorator Service Slipcovers, Cornices, NO CHARGE FOR LABOR no charge EASY BUDGET TERMS Drapery Bedspreads, Rods Pillows, Hooks On Draperies no obligation will demonstrate various Mrs. R. C. Corey will be instructor.

The August 23 program will be a review in which students will exhibit their work to be judged by instructor Mrs. Buford E. Hiles. A Lovelier You Teenage Reducing Program By MARY SUE MILLER A lovely mother writes: My teen daughter wishes to reduce. And I am for it, if there is a safe, sure method.

Please advise me. The answer: Consult your doctor about a diet, if your teen is more than 10 pounds too heavy. Losing that much excess calls for a stiff regimen. Were a teen to try it without medical supervision, she could endanger her health. If, however, your teen needs to lose 10 pounds or less, you are free to set up the follow.

ing diet program for her--it is safe and painless: 1. Regulate her daily calorie Intake to 2500, the teen norm. Divide the allotment among three well balanced meals, being sure to limit fried foods, rich desserts and thick sauces. Luckily, preparation of such meals need not mean extra work. What Miss Teen eats is good for everyone at your table, in greater or lesser amounts.

2. As fattening snacks account for much of a teen's weight problem, keep lots of low -calorie treats on hand. As ideas: "decalorized" jellies, chocolate sauce, and mayonnaise; fresh chilled carrot sticks, celery curls, fruit; nocalorie soft drinks, frozen juices; crisp munches -pretzel sticks, melba. By this plan, your teen will lose one or two pounds weekly. What's more, she will es.

tablish a pattern of eating that keeps her trim. Pocket Calorie Counter Do you really know the calorie counts of the foods you eat? Our new booklet, POCKET CALORIE COUNT. ER, tells the score at a glance. It also gives a diet plan- a way to eat and slim. your copy, write Mary Sue Miller, in care of this newspaper, closing a long, self addressed, stamped envelope and 10c in coin for cost and handling.

READER AND ADVISOR PRIVATE TEA READINGS Open daily 9 to Sunday MRS. TERESA'S 5439 Penn Ave. EM. East Liberty Summer Clearance of all summer dresses OFF MORE! Cocktail Dresses Dinner Dresses Whatever the occasion 8 drive in the country or Afternoon Dresses Daytime Dresses relaxing cocktail, you'll find the dress perfectly suited to it. Lovely selections to Sizes To Fit Juniors and Misses from choose -all at such 5 to 15 8 to 20 wonderfully low prices! All sales final gramiles 5867-69 Forbes St.

Squirrel Hill For Free Parking Call JA. 1-9977 FANTASTIC SUMMER CLOTHES- OUT SALE 2 DAYS ONLY AUGUST 1--2 Every article of summer clothing left over in BOTH Surrey shops has been brought together for one gigantic whale of sale. Going at give-away prices only because we must clear the decks for fall merchandise arriving next week. If you know a value when you see one check these sale prices against the original one come early for best selections. CASH ONLY -ALL SALES FINAL NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES Regular Sale Entire StockSummer $14.95.

$29.95 $8.80 Entire StockSummer $69.95 $19.90 Entire StockSpring and Summer Coats $39.95 $19.90 Entire StockSpring and Summer Coats $89.95 $29.90 Entire StockSummer $14.95 $3.30 Entire StockSummer $17.95 $6.60 DOWNTOWN ONLY! 519 GRANT Open Mon. 9:30 to 9-Tues. 9:30 to 5:30.

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