The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1960 Page: 5 of 12
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Sturdily constructed of Farah’s exclusive Vat-Dyed. color-fast
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are trying to apply the heat!
Despite your suispicions, I have
no interest in laundries: my inter.
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0 the drip-dry materials. I mean
your article in regard to ironing,
clothe* The majority of articles
wom next to the skin have not
been ironed in the past. The ad-
vent of the clothes dryer certain.
ly puts the heat on the subject
and does a much better job than
pie know thathat kills germs
Detergents nd snaps are excel-
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changed to a sedentary one.
He said he just kept on eating
he way he always had — eating is
pretty much of a habit, you know.
And the more he kept on eating,
the more he wanted to eat. So
the skin.
Far be It from me to encouraze
people to have phobias abont
germa But let's not withhold the
facts, either.
Whether a dryer exposes clothes
to the name heat that ironing does
I cannot say, but I doubt it. fo:
certainty fabrics can remain in a
dryer for some length of time —
but what happens if you leave a
flatiron 'on one spot for the same
length of time1
As to drip-dry fabrics T heve
no quarrel with them, either. Nir
anv quarrel with you I iust wan.
us to understand each other, and
I hope we now do
Fat! My Leaflet, "The Lost
Secret of Reducing,” tells how to
get rid of it the easy way. For
sour copy write to me in care of
this newspaper, enclosing a long
self-addressed stamped enveloe
and 5 cents in coin to cover costs
of handling .
Dr. Moiner welcomes all readen
mail, but regrets that due to the
tremendous volume received daily,
he is unable to answer individual
letters."Dr. Molner answers read
ers‘ questions in his column when
ever possible, "
| Today We Greet I
When we finish greeting folks
who will have birthdays this wenE:
and we shall have gone right
through July — have you started
vour Christmas shopping yet
Greetings Saturday to:
Merrill North
Mrs R. B. Jackson _
Charles Albert Coale
Allen Robinson
And on Sunday to:
Morris Ramsey
Mel White
Dan Davenport
Joe Wilburn
Kathy Padgett
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Not so many weeks ago I spoke
at the national convention of th (
TOPS — meaning “Take Off
Pounds Sensibly.".
an organization ef people |
Who are doing just what the name
of the group implies. Most are | ,
women, because, for whatever «
reasons, women are much more L
inclined to do things like reducing "
in public. That is, they are smart 4
enough to be candid about .t. They ]
admit that they are overweigh >
and they admit that they are on j
reducing diets.
The unusual thing was the
presence of one man, among eome ]
hundreds of women. Like others n i
this group, he was successful .n >
whittling off some weight — h i
had weighed over 300 and he h d f .
taken off more than 40 pound
without resorting to pills.
He did it by just making up h
mind to eat less of everything. He
also was smart enough to recom-
pile one of 'the most basic things i
about controlling weight. He had x
been doing a job that involved J
hard physical labor. Then he >
Left sketch is brood ‘shouldered, brocd collered dovble
breasted Kenwood fleece . . . ove-sized patch pockets-
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lined of course . . colors of blue, oqua. gold and white.
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survived. It is for that reason that
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when someone is trying to combat some shawi collor, roglon semeond deep slash pocker
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some people do iron slips, shorts
and other garments worn next to
when they stop this heavy exer- 2
non h's because their appetitas i
change accordingly. But they are a
lucky.
Others have to change their 1
eating habits dehiberately, or ces- J
nation of exercise resuks in swift 1
gam’ in weight .Once you make ,|
yourself-form a new pattemn o' |
eating. then, you have the batt's |
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"Dear Dr. Molner:. How can
you tell the difference between i
phlebitis and varicose veins?
What can a person do about
either? — B. G.”
Varicose veins are prominent. ?
bulging veins of (tor most practi- j
cal purposes) the lower leg. They i
may exist without being inflamed I
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tis" exists. Then there is redness, t
pun or tenderness, and some 1
tapes fever. To understand either |
(or both) you may wat to read *
my booklet ' What To Do Abou’ _
Varicose Veips” If an. tend 20 2
cents tn coin and enclose a self. I
nddressed, stamped envelope to |
me in care of this newspaper.
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"Dear Dr. Molner Are you
falling for the publicity the laun-
dries are putting out to combat :
the lean of business on account
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 184, Ed. 1 Friday, July 29, 1960, newspaper, July 29, 1960; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1464526/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.