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MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1050

Beauty After Forty—

Women Over 40 Often Lead More Sexually Satisfactory Lives,

Physiological Changes Normal

By Edyth Thornton McLeod FORTY IS a state of mind, a challenge! You

can wake up one bright morning and know that you are forty, but you won't feel it unless you dramatize it. - A busy woman friend of mine glanced at her calendar one day and suddenly realized the “awful truth”—it was her birthday, she was Forty! She

This is the second in a series of articles by a well-known expert in her field. Mrs. McLeod, founder of the Elizabeth Arden School, is the author of several books. These articles are from her latest book, “Beauty After Forty,” just published by the Garden City Press’

collapsed and took to her bed, dissolved in tears. 8he knew she could never face it. ~~ When her husband came home, in a rush to dress for the dance at the country club, she said tragically, “I am not going, 1 just can’t!” To his amazed “What's the matter with you?” she tearfully answered, “Today is my birthday and I am forty!” “Huh,” said her unfeeling husband, “you've been forty for for the last five years, according to your family Bible!” So, you see forty is a state of mind.

Secret Terror

ARE YOU 40? Soon to be 40? Or are you 30 and wondering about what will happen when you have passed that “Fatal Forty’’ mile stone? Are you in your fifties "or even older? Are you prepared for the changes in your physical personality? There are changes, but not necessarily for the worse. This is no time for tears. In this modern age it is almost criminal that many women unnecessarily live in secret terror of the menopause, simply because they do not know what it's all about. I have talked to women who _actually believe that with the

Never too old for romance.

menopause their lives, women, will be finished! Many women. assume that they will become as sexless as turnips. In their ignorance, they believe that their desire to love and to be loved will be ended

as

At 72 she flies to her wedding.

womb, the. uterus, the ovaries. These gradually shrink, and lose their ability to function. The thyroid gland becomes less active, there is a slowing down of the momentum of life, and nature established a new body

that life for them as women balance. will. be completely finished! Sometime between the ages Natural Occurrence of 40 and 55, most women pass THE MENOPAUSE has althrough the menopause, the Ways been veiled in secrecy. climacteric or change. of life, Now that this veil has been It brings physiological and lifted, the truth about it frees

psychological changes, which

you ‘from the needless fears.

Live New Period In Fullest Measure

comes to all women. You won't be sexless, or senseless to love. You won't be able to reproduce, for your reproductive organs will have ceased their functions,

use of them. You have entered a new pe-

menopause is just one phase of life; accept it, as you must. Don’t dramatize it and don’t spend your days in a deadly battle, armed with pills and panaceas for pain.

Modern Aids

TODAY SCIENCE is cerned with the older woman, the woman who has passed her fortieth birthday. When you enter the Fourth Period of your life, that visit to your doctor is the first requirement. When

which should be prescribed only by a physician, there is no need for any woman to suffer from nerves, depression, and hot

part of any normal menopause.

Don't get excited about it— you'll live! When you feel blue and

depressed, which is so much a part of the menopause, you take a drink. You drop in at your neighborhood bar or get the “girls” together for cocktails and bridge, with more drinking than playing. You think that you need the “lift” of a drink. This “lift” is only temporary, when it wears off vou “need” another drink. This makes you

nervous, so you take a sleeping | is | danger In liquor and sleeping [

pill to quiet you. There

are simply a part of nature's Indeéd, many women relax Pli$ for any woman; and ; plan, and lose that tension induced Reither will solve your probNo woman escapes -them, by their fear of pregnancy and ems. These changes rarely come be- childbirth. Women who lose And, if you are seeking love, fore 40, although in excep- their fear and tension after romance and affection, you

tional cases women do.experience the change of life at an earlier age. The principal changes are in

the reproductive organs -— the

Blackwood on Bridge—

menopause often become happier wives, lead more sexually satisfactory lives,

To sum up: The menopause is a natural _occurrence; it

It's Losing Play to Cover Honor With Honor On the Opening Lead in This Game Try

HERE I8 ANOTHER case where a little thinking will tell you dummy with a i diamond to

that it is losing play to cover an

honor.

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Mr. Meek thought for a long time about his opening lead against mond tricks. the four spade contract. He was afraid the lead of a trump or a. Went Down

heart would go right into a tenace in declarer’s hand. He was right. |

With typical pessimism he was also afraid to lead the queen of |

clubs. Mr. Meek always expects the worst to happen and it seems to him that every time he leads from this holding, he finds the ace in declarer’s hand and something like K 10 9 in dummy. As you see the club would have! been the best opening in this deal, |

{was almost certain Mr, Meek had

{not underled the ace. Therefore IN8 an honor with an honor” that {the ace was in the closed hand— he does not take the trouble to

(either singleton, three long.

doubleton, or

MR. MASTERS’ problem in i {case was an extremely simple one.|

|played a small diamond. He dia Yet I have seen Mr, Muzzy cdver {not cover with the king because it/in 2 similar situation. That is

because he is so used to ‘“cover-

[recognize this set-up as an ex-| ception to the “rule.”

Of tourse Mr. Champion went down on this hand anyway. After winning the first trick on the, board he finessed the queen of

but Mr. Meek finally decided onl It could not possibly gain a the nine of diamonds. This lead|trick to cover. In fact it might presented Mr. Champion with a lose TWO tricks.

won't find any of them in a bar ~—-they just don't serve those ingredients there!

Tomorrow: Are “Older Wives” bec oming dictators?

We, the Women— Consider Husband's Good Points

Don't Expect Perfection

By RUTH MILLET

JUDGING FROM the le‘ters I! modern wife makes |

receive the one serious mistake in marriage. She dwells too much on her husband's faults, instead of accept!/ing him “as is” and being thank-

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New Crop Is Reasonable

By GAYNOR MADDOX THE BIG food news today starts off with a golden harvest of sweet potatoes at reasonable | prices. Also way out front, according to Agriculture. Department fig(ures, are cheese, onions, cabbage. |

{ ©” - nw | SWEET POTATO PORK PIE One pound pork, cubed, one tablespoon fat, three cups cubed (about one-inch cubes) swest potatoes, one and one-half cups fresh or canned peas, four small onions, halved, two tablespoons flour, two tablespoons water, one teaspoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon pepper, biscuit dough. Cook the pork in the fat until lightly browned. Add water to

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cover. Put on a lid and simmer meat until almost tender (about one hour), Add the sweet potatoes, peas (if fresh), onions.

Add water to cover vegetables. | (If canned peas are used, don’t {add until last five minutes of | cooking. ) Cook for about 20 minutes or until the vegetables are tender. | Make a paste of the flour and

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|Then add paste to stew, jconstantly. : Season with salt and pepper. [Pour hot mixture into greased baking dish. Top with biscuit| rounds. Bake in hot oven (425 de-| grees F.) 20 to 25 minutes or un[til biscuits are browned.

' Tuesday's Menu BREAKFAST: Orange juice, soft-cooked eggs, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, jam, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Casserole of dried kidney beans with onjon and tomato, French whole-wheat bread, butter or fortified margarine, stewed fruit, cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Sweet potato pork pie, buttered onions, shredded cabbage salad, dressing, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, apple ple, cheese, , coffee, milk.

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trick he could not have won| 1p other words, if Mr. Cham- hearts and lost to the king. {ful that his vir. Try an old-fashioned dining : tues out - weigh y otherwise. pion had full control of trumps He had to lose another heart, M'% © haki 3 table for the nursery. No type Closed Hand he could pick _ them up, enter a spade and a club, ings. of table is easier to cut down. THE 10 was played from the Mrs. C wishes There are usually several places board and Mr. Masters promptly Teen P roblems . her husband where the pedestal can be sevould take more d fully. Cut the height South dealer Dat -D S tf yo ered gracefully. Cut the heig Both sides vulnerable e ressi ng ugges on S {uiesest in J to about 2! inches, and it's NORTH By JOAN way Mrs br right for the kindergarten Mr. Abel MANY OF YOU older teeners husband does. chairs. Use tough enamel for S53 have gone off to college. Many But Mrs C the finish in a bright, not too H-854 others are planning visits to doesn’t stop to light color. D—QJ 108 big-time . campuses for dances think that Mr. B ~ C—9 1613 and football games. is lacking in sev- Ruth Millett WEST EAST But even the youngest teen- eral ways in which her own husMr. Mack Mr. Masters | ger is interested in college cus- band rates high. 8-J762 8-8 toms, ‘cause local fads fre- Mrs. A complains because her H-KJ103 H—9 712 | quently reflect university fash- husband's job takes ht ay) D—K 7643 | jons. hasbangs i Re him Away c—QJ3 C—K 10 8 5 So let's consider collegiate rom. po as fous , Phe (oesn SOUTH date clothes. [Mop 2 thin hat the fact that Mr. Champion Geography is a factor, kids. lo en Co nome ne hy Pleasant S—~AKQl09¢ At city colleges and at the all- | SomBpan nh and easy get along cere ) H—A Q 6 male institutions on the East |with and obviously happy to be By MARGUERITE SMITH D—A § and West Coasts, the suave, | with his family out-weighs the Times Garden Editor C—A 4 polished, town-groomed look is {fact that his job doesn't allow Q. We planted some passion flowThe bidding: the new thing in date dressing. {him to be at home as much 88| er seeds early in summer so SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST COUNTRY COLLEGES and she'd like. : | they are just beginning to grow 3S Pass INT Pass co-ed universities OK sweaters ters or jackets and slacks . y 5. | nicely. Can they be left out 3S Pass 3 NT Pass and skirts (female) and sweat- (male) for informal -dating. | AND SO IT goes. Each wife\\ (nis winter or should we take

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The most luxuriant local passion vines usually -grow-on the | south wall of a house or other | spot where they: are protected i from north winds and get some reflected heat from a building. | Many local families raise different varieties of ~ passion | recently was Mr. and Mrs. Dan | Seaman, 2037 N. Denny St.

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