Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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Ugly BLACKHEADS OUT IN SECONDS tomato juice (large). Dinner: Medium portion of spinach, string beans and cauliflower, and warm stewed apples. THIRD DAY Lunch: Salad of lettuce, tomatoes, chicory, and celery or watercress, medium slice of roast beef (cold) and one raw apple. Dinner: Medium portion of broiled chicken, stewed canned tomatoes, and a large glass of prune juice. FOURTH DAY Lunch: Two eggs (scrambled in heated pan without butter) string beans, heated tomato juice. Dinner: Broiled steak, one half head lettuce, pineapple (fresh or canned). Jeanne feels that your mental diet is every bit as important as your physical one and so she has become an avid reader. Her taste runs the gamut, but her favorite book is the works of Sandro Botticelli. Hobbies are important, too, for they contribute to relaxation. When her younger children are napping (the two older boys go to nursery school) Jeanne makes use of the time to indulge in her favorite hobby of painting. She has a brand new studio five hundred feet above her hillside home and there she dabbles away to her heart's content. She's currently working on an oil portrait of hubby Paul Brinkman. On the glamour side, a hairbrush is Jeanne's best friend. It's the surest way to have silkened tresses. Jeanne has a new shade of hair, by the way, burnt gold. She thinks a change in hair color gives a girl a morale boost. Jeanne has let her hair grow a little longer, too. "It was easy to keep neat when I had it cut short," she says, "but I'm the type who likes to wear it in a different style every few days and with it that close-cropped you can't." Jeanne believes every woman should use some make-up, especially at night. She prefers a light pancake base. Since her eyelashes are so thick, she doesn't outline both lids to achieve the dramatic doe-eye look. Instead she uses a brown eyebrow pencil at the outside of the eye and draws an upward tilt. It adds to eye glamour and provides a more provocative look. Since Jeanne is stepping out more these days her clothes also have undergone a change. She always considered the black velvet suit with the prim white collar and cuffs just right, but now with her glamour upsurge, she breathes new life into the ensemble by adding a shocking pink bow scarf. "Glamour is within the reach of every woman if she is willing to work for it," says Jeanne. Aptly, 20th Century-Fox has taken notice of the new Jeanne Crain with the burnt gold hair, vivacious spirit and torrid cheesecake and has cast her in a flicker called, "The Form Divine." It couldn't happen to a more appropriate subject. end YOU NEED A VACATION FROM MARRIAGE [CONTINUED FROM PACE 36] round of habitual domesticity. Get away from the house, from meals at regular times, get away briefly from the children, if it is only for a weekend." Anne thinks that constant change of pace in your life is important. "Only," she warns, "you have to use imagination! "When I was a little girl I went to Summer camp and after a few weeks we were all bored and irritated with the regimentation and the rigid routine. Then the most wonderful thing happened — we had a 'do it backwards day!' We wore our clothes backwards. We had dinner at breakfast time and started it with dessert. We used all our ingenuity to find ways to do things backwards all day long and we wound up having cereal and eggs at dinner time and having morning prayers before we went to bed. We thought we had never had so much fun in our lives and after that the routine didn't seem so bad. "That sort of didoes may not be practical in a well run household, but you can certainly add to the gaiety of life by changing the way you do lots of things. I get just as tired as any other woman does of planning those everlasting three meals a day and when I do I dip into my collection of foreign cook books and look for the most outlandish recipe I can find — preferably one with lots of ingredients' I've never even heard of before. Win or lose, that's what I have for dinner. Sometimes it's horrible but more often it turns out to be exotic and delicious. But whatever happens, it's different — and fun. "You can vary the order of serving a meal. I sometimes change things around by having fruit and cheese for the first course and serving salad at the end. instead of dessert. Or I eat breakfast out of doors on a May morning. But the most fun, I think, is to have a real picnic in the attic on a rainy day." Anne thinks a lot of girls are in too much of a hurry to have fun at all. "We get into drab routines without realizing it. We rush to the hairdresser, perhaps once a week, have our hair and nails done and rush away again to the next appointment. We don't enjoy it. "Every now and then a girl should have a 'spoil myself day'. Maybe she can devote only a couple of hours to it but she can surely find time to lock herself in the bathroom and luxuriate. Get a lot of bath oils and scents and powders and use them. Brush your hair a hundred strokes and experiment with new hairdos. Give yourself a facial, take your time over doing your nails and try out some new shades of polish on them. Keep your complexion free of Blackads this new way look attractive inintly or no cost. Try VACUTEX Blackhead Remover The amazing effective Vacutex extracts Blackheads automatically — WITHOUT squeezing the skin or injuring tissues. Easy to US9 with three fingers. Itreaches Blackheads anywhere. Try it 10 days | and if not delighted, return VACUTEX and your dollar will be refunded. 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