Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1958 — Page 12
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Many Factors In Aging Os Humans Opens New Avenue To Understanding By DELOS SMITH DPI Science Editor NEW YORK (UPD—A new avenue to an understanding of why and how human beings grow old (along With all other living things! has been opened because one scientist gave serious attention to what most scientists would consider an old wives’ tale. A common idea but a most unscientific idea is that you can pick out people who look younger or j
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older than they are actvally — in years. Scientists would say you might with a very few people but you couldn’t do it with consistent accuracy with a large number. But the one scientist has proved that you can. Furthermore, he has proved it goes for the insides of people as well as their outsides. Examining X-rays of lungs (without having seen their owners) he picked out the people who, on the outside, looked younger or older than they were. Hhpes For Further Research The scientist. Dr. F. A. Nash, communicated his discovery to the American Geriatric Society with the idea of stimulating as many scientists as possible into following up its leads. All sorts of things are involved in the rates at which people age.
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Ancestors, for instance. People live longer whose ancestors had long lives, generally speaking. Occupation is another. Farmers (again generaly speaking) have longer lives than miners. You could go right on through a long list. Now there is away of checking off the items on the list one by one, Nash suggested. Take people who are proved to look younger or older than their years, both on the inside and outside. Then investigate their ancestry, their occupations, their ways of living, and everything else about them which might explain why they’ve aged less rapidly or more rapidly than the average person. Used Sleep Example To show what he meant, Nash described his own investigation of the possibility that people who consistently sleep eight hours or more every night age less rapidly than people who as consistently cut down on their sleep. In this case he found no significant differences. Nash is operating a mass X-ray survey in London. The people who report to get their lungs X-rayed, first give their names and ages to a clerk. In his experiment Nash stationed two observers in far corners of the room, where they could see the people but could not hear them give their ages. Nor could the observers communicate with one another. Their task was to “guess” the age of each person, state whether, in their opinion, that person looked younger or older than he was, and, if so, by how many years. There were 259 persons involved, 15 to JO years old; 188 males, 71 females. Not only did the observers agree with one another; their “guesses” were accurate to within a few percentage points. Trade in a good town — Decatur.
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Long Earrings And Short Necklaces In Costume Jewelry __ Fashion For Fall By GAT PAULEY UPI Women’s Editor NEW YORK (UPD—Long earrings and short necklaces—that's the long and short of it in costume jewelry for fall. Some of the new “slim jim” earrings dangle all the way to the shoulder, reports the Fashion Coordination Institute which keeps tabs on basic beauty and fashion trend . And the short bib, choker and dog collar necklaces, with many strands twisted together, have displaced the long ropes which we women have draped around our necks the past few seasons. If you still want to use your rope supply, double, triple or quadruple it around the neck, so it forms a fill-in for all those standaway collars showing in fall ready-to-wear. “Next in importance is color in jewelry," said Mrs. Charlotte Thompson, the institute director. “Jewelry shades go right along with clothing shades. So al the purples, including amethyst and with clothing shades. So all the combinations of green and blue, red and rose." Bar Pin Returns Some manufacturers suggest that women blend jewelry colors with suit or dress, but Mrs.
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Thompson said it’d be up to the individual to decide whether she wanted contrast or coordination of colors. New for fall is the bar pin, which grandma wore to hold the tabs of her high-starched collar. Today’s bar pins are longer, some of them measuring three inches, and splashier, set with colored stones. New way to wear them: in pairs, on standaway collars of blouses. The old- time headache band, which came back last spring, goes right into fall. It’s expected to be especially popular with two major trends in hair-do's—the bouffant or fluffy cut, and the empire which has soft, flat strands at the front and side but builds.to a pile at the back of the crown. Some jewelry manufacturers show small, lightweight pins in a series of three, four or five to attach to the bands. Matching clip on suit or dress is all the other jewelry necessary. Masses of Stones Pins have a new place in fashion, literaßy. Gone is the longtime placement on the left shouk
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der; this fall, they come as globs of fobs to be worn smack in the center of a neckline or bodice. Some of these masses of stones form pins three and four inches across. But if you buy this much of a showpiece, better confine it to evening wear, Mrs. Thompson said. If your cocktail or evening frock has a low-plunging back, clip a pin at the base. I personally was hoping the stylists would decree the end of the dangling bracelets; but there’s still just as much jingle-jangle as ever because sleeve lengths come just below the elbow and the space on down has to be filled in with something. There are however, some rigid, or “domed” bracelets meant to be worn in pairs on the wrists. For Athlete’s Foot Use Keratolytic Action Because — It elough* off and dissolves Attected shin. Exposeis deepset Infection to Its killing action, (let inotant -drying T-4-L, a keratolvtic. at any drug store. FAST relief or your 48c back. NOW at Kohne Drug Store
