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4- Monday, Jan. 'M DETROIT FRETS PRESS 5 Aver age Woman5 Makes New Year's Resolutions RESISTANT HALS OUT DIRT WITH A IT TAKIS A US Z3 BY ELEANOR LAMBERT NEW YORK Resolutions are a bore. The very word forgives you for failing. Decisions now mean action, and that's the only way a woman can improve her looks and fashion sawy scarves in blocks of many colors, long earrings and no necklace, wearing the hair in a high, narrow line instead of the globe, very pale stockings even white if you are young buckles on shoes, rings, animal jewelry, medium-s i handbags. j-J- ..4 VT ''i i the new high, small and flattened contours.

Corset designers have done something about it. so it's only laziness to keep buying the old faithfuls. Regard black as a contrast color, not the cornerstone of a wardrobe. A black hat has become useless except to accent a bright or white dress. White, pale beige, grey, pink and yellow have become all-day classics, and I should take advantage of this youthifying fact.

Resist buying the pretty or arty prints, and learn to dress in plain colors. It was an edifying jolt to hear Gloria Guinness say, "Those large bright prints are nice to hide behind if you don't want anybody to see you." Remember the small subtleties that show a woman's true Wearing them longer simply draws attention to the fact that there must be some reason for hiding the legs. I plan to standardize mine at 18 inches from the floor. If I were 21, it would be above the knee. Experiment with eye makeup and learn to use it skillfully everyday, and more of it at night.

False eyelashes for evening, cut to be only a tiny fraction longer than nature's own. I will remember that black eyeliner is for only the clearest eye3 without wrinkles. Brown eyeliner is better with light brown eyeshadow as a base beneath colored or white accents. Take a refresher course In the latent undergarment developments. The old girdle and bras are not right with "Good Looks" Cream for Whole Family develop eurer taste.

If I were the average woman and I am I would decide to: Put my figure in shape for the more fitted clothes which are on the way with spring and by next fall will be the established silhouet. Accept short skirts, for they are here to stay for the next couple of seasons, anyway. sl vrv- A "good looks cream lor family skin problems! Called Esoterka. Invisible fast acting; Iwcause it carries medication rader the skin where these problems start. So effective, Esoterica is now featured rVkading stores everywhere.

And no wonder, for it is produced by a trustworthy 53-year-old Jaboratory. Results guaranteed if yonf problem is listed below: HAGOPin ESOTERICA. 7 ex. ecooocgr ba $4 Weathered brown spots onyoor hands and face teS. the work! you're getting old, perhaps before yen really are.

Fade them oat with new Esoterica, Hie new medicated cream that breaks rtp masses of pigment under fivt skin to hrip make it look irbiie, smooth, yoong again, Younger folks TDsrf Me Esoterica to tard age signs indefinitely. a man- 15180W.tMilIRD. Engaged to Marry Fades age spots on hands Miss Holvick attended the University of Michigan. Her fiance attended Ohio Weslyan University and U-M. He is a member of Phi Gamma Delta ment has been made by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl L. Holvick, of Devonshire Road, Grosse Pointe. Mr. Teegarden is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Teegarden, of Dayton, O. 'A BY What's In Proper Detroit "Alexander the Great with the Women of Darius" by Tiepolo Painting of the Month Helps enlarged pores 1 first "old age mark" A lavish canvas with tremendous visual impact is the Painting of the Month at the Detroit Institute of Arts during January. It is "Alexander the Great with the Women of Dariu3" by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. The 18th century painting has the sparkle of paint freshly applied.

With glowing color, rich texture and expert draftsman FOOD AND YOUR HEALTH "I have seen a pair of wine-red patent shoes that I would love to own. I would like some ideas on what to buy to go with them. I am short and on the heavy side. Also, when is a velvet or velveteen, dress or jumper appropriate? Is before Thanksgiving too early CAROL A Patent has come up considerably in the past few seasons and now is considered a "dressy" material depending on the style of the shoe, of course. The wine-red" can be worn with many other colors winter white, navy, vlack, some shades of tan and brown, greens, winter pink, and of course, matching red.

So you see you can work the red patents into many parts of your wardrobe. Let "what you need" determine what you buy. In Michigan, we start wearing velvet and velveteen as soon as it is comfortable and stop rather abruptly right after the holidays. QYYhen Is a dinner jacket correctly worn?" A A dinner jacket is correctly worn to a "black tie" affair after six o'clock in the evening. It is absolutely incorrect for a morning or afternoon wedding.

Just Dial a Dietitian ship, the artist has related a dramatic episode from the 4th century B.C. The conqueror, In red cloak and gold heknet, dominates the left side of the canvas. On the right are the daughters of the defeated Persian general, Darius, Imploring Alexander for mercy. Tiepolo was the last of the a't Venetian decorators and possibly the greatest Experts representing governments, industries, universities and world organizations came from Africa as well as Canada, the United States and South America to work together to delineate current problems in nutrition and discover the best ways to overcome them. The biggest challenge will be to provide food for the underfed four-fifths of the world, where significant strides have been made, and these deserve an entire column to explain.

The participants at the congress also were concerned about many of us who live in the surplus food regions. For instance, while there is plenty of food in North America, there is also plenty of poor nutrition. Some of this is over-nutrition, the overeating that is associated with obesity, heart disease and other disturbances. But much is In the form of undereating. The problem Is not food shortage, but failure of the people to eat enough of the right foods.

Insufficient income or poor use of food money, stubborn adherence to old habits and fondness for painter of the 18th century. was painted about 1750, while the artist was in Wurzburg, Austria. The painting was acquired by the museum in 1925, a gift of the Founders Society. Special talks on the Painting of the Month will be given during January in Gallery 1, at 12:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and at 2:45 p.m.

Sundays. food fads are keeping millions of people ill-fed and under par. Time at the congress was devoted to ways and means of teaching doctors and dentists to evaluate, prevent and treat food deficiences. Teachers, too, and public health workers must be educated in this so that they in turn can give counsel and guidance on the subject of good eating habits. Canadian and U.S.

nutritionists also have a big task to perform, and unfortunately there aren't enough of them. In the northern half of the Western Hemisphere, "sub-par" nutrition will be eradicated only when everyone realizes that health and productivity definitely can be improved by proper food. How can we, as nutritionists, parsuade you, the public, to give up old habits when they are detrimental, and adopt new habits, if they promise better health? Perhaps you have some suggestions? In universities, in Federal and state agencies and in business, men and women are striving to make good nutrition a reality for everyone. The rest is up to you. Finkelstein-Rubenstein Dr.

and Mrs. M. B. Finkelstein, of Southfield, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Ellen, to Saul Michael Rubenstein. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Rubenstein, of Indiana Ave. Miss Finkelstein is a senior at Eastern Michigan University. Her fiance will receive his degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in June. A May wedding is planned.

Schildhammer-Rand Mr. and Mrs. Allen Schlld-hammer, Grosse Pointe, announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Thomas Allan Rand a a recent party in their Lochmoor Blvd. home. Miss Schildham-mer is a senior at Michigan State University and Is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.

Her fiance, son of Mrs. Albertine Rand and George Rand, of Green Bay, is a MSU graduate. He played on the 1959 Big Ten Basketball championship team. A June 18 wedding is planned. Holvick-Teegarden Karen Ruth Holvick and David Morrison Teegarden, both of Ann Arbor, are planning an April 30 wedding in Grosse Pointe Congregational Church.

Announcement of their engage Who Can BY EUNICE FARMER Dear Eunice: I would like to do some plain smocking on curtains and the pattern tells me that these transfer dots are "readily available." I have searched and searched at every available place and can't find any in our area. Also, why do some children's smocking patterns only have blue dots? Many times I can't use the blue because the marks won't show up on dark fabrics? It's most discouraging to get excited about a project and then to be unable to follow through. Mrs. B. G.

Dear Mrs. B.G.: These are answers I can't give you and Blackheads 4 LAURENA PRIXGLE Fi-m Press Staff Wrltw may be obtained, please write to me. Selling Glossary Cowl neckline: This is a draped neckline, usually cut on the bias, and can appear at the back or front of a bodice. It is most effective when made out of crepe or other soft, drapable fabric. Please send your questions and sewing tips to Eunice Farmer, P.O.

Box 828, Detroit 48231. Help on Smocking? FREE OFFER fimited time 15-Jay trkol-tb vial of reguiar i MIT CHUM ANTI-PERSP1RAKT Squid akUy, stop xcessrv perspiration. Completely sef for monmtd skat, fabrics. Ftm Mai viol now vttti each (or of Open enlarged pores may cause your complexion to look rocgh, and nrtdean. Regular of Esoterics helps shrink: fee opening to smooth out recesses.

Here's a tip for men: Esoterica dafly. Lezres skin supple, dean and dear. Its deficata fragrance soon disappears, ytt the beneficial result is long-lasting because Esoterka. works nnder the skin, piinples' Stubborn otirward svrface panr-les and blackhead, caused by weather and negfcet, respond fast. Esoterica dears up these tk'm troubles where other cream have failed, No longer aeed yom.

suffer the embmisssiueMt canned by these vnsightry blemishes. Apply Esoterica at night tomorrow, year mirror wiSL start to reveal a clearer, brighter and smoother skin. Ifs not a ccw-Tjp, a penetrates deep to work from inside out. onryi $100 eJi if Mm i-Lc 1 we wiH have to call on our readers to help out. I have checked into this and find that the pattern companies aren't offering much in the way of smocking patterns, except where they are used on a specific dress.

If any of you readers know where these transfer patterns IT TM iflTS To) ACl I li 11X1 if JU-L mini 1 1 YFREDRICK STARE, M. D. Harvard University Dpt. of Nutrition Will the world be able to grow enough food to feed enough people fast enough? And will enough people learn fast enough to make the best use of the available food? The magnitude of these two questions almost defies imagination because the dimensions have been set by the population explosion. From the birth of the first man in pre-historic times until 1850, the world produced only one billion people.

Now, only 115 years later, there already are three billion people, and by the year 2000, S5 years from now, even this staggering number will be doubled, when six billion individuals will be competing for the earth's food. How can we make sure three will be enough and that it will be wisely used? These enormous problems received much attention at the Western Hemisphere Nutrition Congress held recently in Chicago. Sponsored by the American Medical Association, the meetings drew participants from Alaska to Argentina. ADVERTISEMENT Winter Skin Care Here is a simple beauty hint that will bring life and a peaches-and-cream radiance to a winter dull skin. Wring out a face cloth in warm water, press it gently on and off your face until it begins to cool.

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