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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 14

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14 Stounton, Va, Leader, Wednesdoy, Feb. 1, 1967 Engagement Announced Get KODAK Color Enlargements at Half Price! The Stounton Leader Section Edited by Helen Gilner Doctor 7f Kitchen 1 BURNSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. Wooddell of Burnsville announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Louise, to Charles Davis McCormick, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles R. McCormick of Millboro. Miss Wooddell, a graduate of Valley High School, is attend-1 Givenchys Fashions By W. W.

BAUER, M. 0. Consultant, National Dairy Councii Fein-Greer i Engagement mg Dunsmore Business college. Mr. McCormick is a graduate of Millboro High School.

A September wedding is planned. mi itA1 Get Buyers Praise AP- r1 I Al Fats, Fatty Foods and Fatties People still are being fooled So now let's look at fats, fatty by the old chestnut, "Which isjfoods and fatties, heavier, a ton of feathers or a Fats are compounds of fatty ton of lead?" They still are acids and glycerols (glycerine-being confused by loose and in-jl'ke compounds). They are the apnmto iico nf mmmon terms richest source of calories in OADTC AD i Some weight-watchers like to TZ A Announced lunrh on cottaee cheese and wouies tor people wno St For ariely you ma su.mmed UP fGivenchy S'have the money, the time to and summer fashion spring col-, wear them and a love of beautv want to add a little blue cheese like well, for example: Ismail bulk, supplying nine to IRVING, Tex. The engage-' to the cottage cheese on the gram. Some fats, like the ment of Miss Penelope Louise MISS WOODDELL Fein to William Harrison Greer, grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Walk If someone mentions "fattening ycu nod wisely and think of fat meat, sugar, sweets, fish-liver oils, are rich in essential vitamins A and which dissolve in fatty solvents. Milk is regularly reinforced with Mrs. C. J.

Blum Jr. starches, potatoes, bread, cook' wk i it i rv it a rtn lection Tuesday. The word elegance kept popping Givenchy showed to buyers up from all categories of buy-only, with a presentation for the ers, from stores to New York press set for next month. manufacturers. Buyers had raves for Given-' chy's sleeveless dresses, belted! blouses and soft evening and'ine soft and em-cocktail dresses.

'n- Coats restrained dolman or raglan sleeves. Gold One navy coat had a wide'? "eIU8e.d- hn-white leather belt fitted at the "wl hu le.ather belts- 'SI 1 i lOTliailrtllMWM in inrrnnillrnill I nil mtm ing oils, chocolate and so on.iyuamm iaProviue uc jjU( i. u. (international units), rec- Wh'en somebody calls you ommented by the Food and Nu-I rrffifc801 anc Entertained at Shower Thara There are a few vegetables- er Greer of Staunton, has been announced by the prospective bride's parents, the Rev. and Mrs.

Don Wilson Fein of Irving. Miss Fein Is a graduate of East Texas State University in Commerce, where she was a member of Chi Omega. She is a teacher in the Dallas Public School System. Mr. Greer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Cecil Greer of Albuquerque, N. is a gradu tion is uncomfortably accur front of the waist. It was in a.i." r7u Are LoraDine- Mrs. Charles J.

Blum Mrs. Donald herrinsbone' coat beltsiSome shoulder tabs appear on .1.. Vlhol Mnnmniu Mrs Anna yodi ueus rprentlv honored at "Dink Mrs. Ethel Moomaw, Mrs. Anna also touched was a are shaped in the back and drop Wlth mUl trilr ni nnnnon 7 i it T-4 1 i TTM soybeans, olives, avocados and corn which yield oil and cooking fats or are eaten in their natural or cooked state.

Whether they will put fat on you depends simply on how much you ate. So, when people speak of do you really know what "fats" are and what their place is in the diet? to about the low hipline. They16 w1- are higher in the front. i Suits have mostly sleeveless and blue shower given Dy Mae wans, Mrs. nooeri nsner, Nellie Wagner and Mrs.

Charles Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Bobby Dull, Huntlev. Mrs. William Graves, Mrs.

Shore your favorite picture with your friends one" relatives, If you order two or more KODAK Color Inlaraements before February 25th, you get the additional enei at half price. Inlargo ments must be of the same site and from the same slide or negative to qualify for the special price, HURRY) Special Offer Ends February 25, 147 List Prlca Llit Price KODAK Color Enlargements 1st Additional Enlargement Enlargements 5x7, 5xS-inch $1.25 ,63 8x10, 88-inch $3.50 51.75 11x14, 11x1 1-inch $7.75 53.88 One of the most important weskits. The suits are plaid or Mrs. Blum, who recently; Ward Shoemaker, Mrs. nopen ri.r,lWhfl.

checked with the vPst nbin eat ot eacn. is luonsn, un moved into her new home at Karicofe, Mrs. flatter- nanKicflrv nnn narmf ill in it UomU tilHn Untl'IPD IVT ate of McMurry college in adi-lene. A member of KIVA Social groups for convenience in every- ('i'ut am N. Waverlev was pre.

it ii 1 1 it 1 1 i ii uuntia. Kit j. ii i im wniiam i PPCnffman Mrs. Via.iC01 ecl aevoia g'mmicKs cny am navy, ano mere are day fliet planning, cut am oap inJnied a corsage of baby orna- Club, he is employed by Gen r. n' i.n land Dioomers.

except for some good navy worsted suits scientific nutrition, the neces Mrs. Rowsey. Mrs. Ruby Argen and others consist of compounds ents. uames were pwveu, 'striped in white.

eral Motors Acceptance corp. in Fort Worth. sary nutrients are listed as pro oi fatty acids which are requir teins, carbohydrates, fats, mm with prizes awarded to Mrs. Mayo Rowsey, Mrs. Charles Clatterbaush, Mrs.

Robert The wedding will take place ed for good nutrition erals and vitamins and water. June 3 at 8 p.m. in the East Dallas Christian Church. bright, Mrs. N.

B. Austin, Mrs. Eddie Wilson, Mrs. Robert Mc-Masters, Mrs. Cecil Magruder, Mrs.

Thurman D. Eye, Mrs. Charles Wagner, Mrs. Mae Daugherty Mrs. Edan Huntley, and the Misses Gail Camp All are essential in a good diet such as is more or less in South American Trip Related to Older Adults leverly Book Co.

stinctively enjoyed by normal So much for so-called fatty Thomas and Mrs. David Via. foods. The term, is properly applied only to the Refreshments were served to diet as a whole, never to any the following: one food. The fattenins diet is Mrs.

Sebert Simmons. Mrs. Add flaked tuna to the egg- people, based on the foodstuns most readily available to them. 10 N. Augusta St.

9 W. Beverley St. bell, Debbie vvagner, ueooie Graves, Lucy Rowsey, Mary yolk mixture for stuffed hard-cooked eggs and serve on greens as a sturdy luncheon salad. one which supplies more calories Lyle Hauser, Mrs. Melvin Baxt- Judith Moschler and Teresa Miss Elva Lee Chew told lev.

W. G. Bates conducted the about her trip to South America devotional. He based his com- than the person's energy output, ley, Mrs. u.

c. raynier, miss Kay Blum. can burn ud. no matter what Gladys Parrish, Mrs. Sarah at a recent meeting of the Olderiments on portions of the Seven-Adult Fellowship of Central th Chapter of St.

Luke, and Methodist Church in the church closed with a hymn. fellowship hall. Miss Chew traveled bv boat foods contribute to the surplus. Foods that contain many calories in small bulk may need to be limited more than those which supply few calories in large bulk. The individual also Influences the tendency to Eain Garden Club Elects Officers at Session Mrs.

Sallie Leslie, secretary, from New York to Jamaica, read the minutes of the prev then through the Panama or not to gain. A rabbit might Canal. At the coastal cities, the I lous meeting, and the treasur-group was taken on tours byer's report was given. Mrs. W.

guides. She described the newiO. Harris and Miss Lena Fret- r.RnrmKS The Shendun ed a program entitled, "Birds get fat on lettuce; a human being couldn't eat enough to do i j. if 4h Rih a'' ana old cities, and told about wei repuneu visiis maae ana uaraen iuo niei reixuuy at wwiv likewise. There are differences The following officers were, the Hill and Dale Garden She had on display some of awards the handmade articles from species as well as among different species.

Following the meeting. Mrs elected for the 1967-69 term: the touowmg tnese areas. Gertrude Hildebrand and her And what about fatties? Well, committee served refreshments Mrs. Rufus Driver, first vice made: president; Mrs. Arland Wise, I Class blue, Mrs.

Joe Chne, second vice "resident. andiMrs. Frazier, Mrs. Wise; red, to 48 members and five guests. Mrs.

Herbert Dice, president, opened the meeting with the i you eat too much and don't get off your seat and on your feet enough, that's liable to be you or me! Tne next meeting will be Feb. I 7 Mrs. Norman Scott, treasurer. Mrs. Frank Thurston present- Senior Citizens Prayer, and the 22 in the church.

Mrs. Driver, Mrs. Kirby. Class II, blue, Mrs. Charles Cline, Mrs.

Driver, Mrs. Bennie Jar- 1 if DAVID Mrs. A4. G. Steffey Entertains WCTU rels, Mrs.

Kirby. Miscellaneous, blue, Mrs. Long. Class IV, blue, Mrs. Creger, Mrs.

Driver, Mrs. Jarrels, Mrs. Wise; red, Mrs. Long. Horticulture, blue, Mrs.

Kirby 4. Mrs. Jarrels received the special award. ill The Elizabeth Smart Worn- The committee for this project en's Christian Temperance Un consists of Mrs. Steffey, Mrs.

ion met recently at the home John Suthard, Mrs. Howard Pil-son, Mrs. Radifer and Miss Es- of Mrs. M. G.

Steffey of 310 Simplicity printed PATTERNS Choose from (lie newest styles. Simple to follow instruction make home sewing a pleasure. If dried beans never become as tender as you would like them to be, even after long cooking, it may be that the water you use is hard and this interferes. A little baking soda added to hard water in which beans are to be cooked usually makes them tender. Straith who led the devo-ikew.

tional period. I Mrs Paul Tumheiier and Miss Mary Eskew read a Mrs. Eskridge were in charge "now Beauiuui me ot tne program. poem, after which Mrs. E.

D. PET TOWELS Fortney welcomed two new Charm the children, delight After the meeting was closed with prayer, refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Guy ason, Mrs. W. S.

Elliott, Mrs. W. G. Lotts, the Misses members, Mrs. W.

U. Lotts and Mrs. Hallie Radifer. Flowers were placed in Marquis Memorial Methodist 500-OVER-500 Valentine Candy Hearts Cards QUICK'S NEWS Dad with playful pets on towels, cloth, mats, curtains. All easy 8-toinch cross-, stitch! Let daughter discover the fun of embroidery by helping you.

Pattern 710: seven motifs 6 64 inches. Mary Sue Steffey, Cheryl Hemp, Church, in memory of two rt uiurcn, in memory oi i re- sjte previous, cently, deceased members, mentioned. Virginia ueim aim mrs. ma Thirty-five cents in coins for IMoyers. Stock up on values up to 1.50 mi The WCTU furnished beverages Sunday for the youth of the church.

The educational committee, Mrs. Fred Reid and itritz timvaaring mam mmm each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing and special handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, The Staunton Leader, 142 NEEDLECRAFT BOX 161, OLD CHELSEA STATION, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10011.

Print Pattern Number, Ad Mrs. W. B. Eskridge, expects to place literature in hotels, motels, schools and churches. Mrs.

George Davis, secre SQN2NZ SEVIHG NEEDS 29 B.9B Selection includes seam ripper, elastic thread. tary of the flower mission, re- dress, Zip. Hundreds of buttons for blouses, dresses, suits, coats every size from diminutives to big, bold fashion beauties. Savel i ported cards, fruit, food, mon ey, clothing and religious ma ft if Mkk km terial were given to the sick and shut-ins. A Valentine party will be Touch Sew sewing machines used as floor models demonstrators during Christmas shopping season! held at Western State Hospital.

NEW 1967 Needlecraft Catalog 200 knit, crochet fashions, embroidery, quilts, afghane, toys, gifts. Plus 2 free patterns. Send 25c. Afghan lovers, send for new Book of Prize Afghans 12 complete patterns to knit, crochet. Value! Only 50c.

12 Unique Quilt Patterns Museum Quilt Book 1 Museum Quilt Book 2. 50c. teen complete patterns. 50c Sperial pnrrhatri Recipes using yeast usually call for scalded milk. To scald milk, heat over direct low heat until bubbles appear around the MOM edge or over simmering water until a tmn turn appears on top of the milk.

(fiW) priu tf umt mMi wlwi mw) SOME DO ALL 3 KINDS OF SEWIN6! Straight, zig-zag and chaimtitch. Zb SPUOLS UF COTTON THREAD Reg. 25? arh Stock up now mercerized cotton thread. White. 40, 50, 60 sizes.

300 yards on every spooL AU HAVE EXCLUSIVE PUSH-IUTTON BOBBIN that winds right in the machine. FIBERGLAS TAPE MEASURE 29 i PINS AND NEEDLES 19c to 39c SNAP FASTENERS lSd 'IRON-ON MENDING TAPE AND PATCHES BY PIASTI-STITCH, SMITH AND QUICKLIME 29 SEWING THREADS 15 to39 REPLACEMENT POCKETS 29to39 BELT-BUCKLE COVER SETS BY BAC A BRAND, EZ BUCKLE 29c: to39d ELASTIC BRAID BY JEWEL, to 1' 19 23 i 49c COVER YOUR OWN BUTTONS BY WILLIAM PRYM, ALL SIZES 29e PRIMSTYLE HOSE SUPPORTERS, to 29 CLINTON HOOKS EYES 15 CLINTON NEEDLE BOOK 29 1 GR1PPER SNAP FASTENERS 29, THE WAY uJ' Aeot, quick, easf wisonon SEAM B1RDIR6 Swing of the tent look making faihion news for Spring-Summer '67 In bold bright Imported cotlon by Bounce of France. Swing, alto In the new Rally Sporfj Camaro by Chevrolet that says Swinger from all angles. Tht dress In whitiiiloc whiteyellow. Sizes 6 to 16.

30.00 CHRISTMAS TRADE-INS Used tewing machines taken as trade-ins during the Christmas shopping season. Many makes and models. PORTABLESfrom $1 995 CONSOLES (rom29ss ZIG-ZAGS pkg. You can turn abem in min. utes hecausn vnn irnn nn this seam binding.

Its 1 1 Thursday Until 1 p. For Inventory vt wiittuie, ury cieanaDie. SCHWARZSCHILD'S AVAILABLE MOST STORES 186-7333 23 N. Central Ave. SSlllB Y0U MONEY'S WORTH MO AT VJOOLVefOHTErS 17 E.

BEVERLEY ST. STAUNTON, VA. i.

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