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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 15, 1940

Bringing Up Father

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AND THAT OLD FOOL FLIRTING WITH HER- WELL AS THE OLD SAYING GOES- NO

FOOL LIKE AN

OLD FOOL-

WHAT?

By George MacManus

MAGGIE-1 BROUGHT YOU A FEW PAPERS AN' MAGAZINES- JUST TO SHOW YOU I WUZ

THINKING OF YOU-

"Cepr, 1990, King Pasturer Syndieste, Ine, World rights reserved.

A PAGE FOR WOMEN

Strict Daily Routine

POSSIBLY you have wondered

about the actresses whose voices you hear over the radio. What do they look like? How do that get into radio work? How do they train? Must they study voice? Are they young or old?

Well, to-day I am going to tell you about one young actress whol plays the part of the happy child; in the skit called "When the Girl Marries" her name is Joan Tetzel. She has light brown hair, blue eyes, weighs 113 pounds and is five feet, six inches tall. She is nineteen years old.

Joan not only has definite ect- ing ability but she has a spark- ling personality which fascinates. those who listen to her on the ratio, and those who work with her in the studio. She has abun- dant vitality and unchanging good| health--on which she prides her- self as she should.

"Good health counts in acting," Joan explains, "for actresses who are weak or anaemic always com- plain of poor memories, spells of dizziness, or headaches. I used -to-have-headaches-but-I-exercised and rested my eyes, as well as my body, and they disappeared. I be- lieve very strongly in exercise-- I get a lot of it."

Her Programme

Joan disciplines herself. She takes a cool shower in the morn- ing and walks a brisk mile, rain or shine. She refuses to stay out late nights, no matter how tempt- ing the invitation. “It is not that Her favourite form of exercise ercise routine every evening be- I am

a goody-goody," she ex-is walking, but she rides horse- fore retiring, and drinks a glass. plained laughingly, "but I must back whenever she can, to keep of hot water to which has been choose between good times and a out-of-doors. Even though she is added the juice of a fresh lemon. career. Just now I'm choosing beautifully slim, she never fails She eats sensible meals at as re- the carcer""

to go through a "hip-rolling" ex-gular hours as her broadcasting

Joan Tetzel, popular young rad to star of Columbla Studio. She

disciplines herself to be successfull

Health And Beauty

DOES what we eat help to make

us what we are? Scientists throughout the country are asking, themselves that question, and their investigations seem to indi- cate that food influences the body much more than science has hith- erto supposed.

Dr. Henry C. Sherman, profes- sor of chemistry at Columbia Uni- versity is reported as stating: "In addition to all that one owes to heredity and good luck, one has also the power to build a superior internal environment that will re- sult in higher health and effi- clency. This," he stressed, "might improve both the quality and the duration of life..

"The cost of a day's food is no indication of its value to the body, The wide variety of vegetables and fruits in a metropolitan market simplifies the problem. of eating for health as well as enjoyment."

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"Her vacation plans," saya Forehanded Flora are subject to change-depending upon the amount of change she can. set aside before the appoint- ed date rolls around.

schedule will permit.

Joan never refuses a minor

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role; she has learned that lesser IEELDITASL3JEDSE parts frequently are more difficult than stellar roles. She is an avid reader, and sketches in charcoal as a hobby. "One day," she claims, "L want to be a writer. When Í am older and know more."

When the radio is not demand- ing Joan's sparkling presence, she practices voice control. This in- cludes a stringent course in voice culture and speech to preserve the golden tones which have already won her many interesting radio roles. She rests previous to an important broadcast, does not smoke before it, and you can hear her humming softly in the studio until the programme is ready to go on the air. Humming softly, she feels, keeps her vocal chords in condition and free of nervousness.

Joan should be a model many young girls. She knows what she wants, she isn't afraid

for

to work for it, she knows that no one success. is possible unless keeps healthy. Naturally she has a normal amount of vanity and is

considered a young beauty be-

cause she is always perfectly groomed and fresh looking!

fying function, We have been: raised, most likely, in the now

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Our young children are in al fortunate era when we consider health problems. Food facts which are being discovered daily, indi- cate that ailments may be cor- rected by specific diets, stronger bodies are built through scientiile eating, hair and skin may keep their pigment years longer, our bones and teeth will resist disense and decay more readily-in fact, book of home remedies." a super-man of vitality, physical shall be educated to prevent dis- which our bodies truly require to beauty and mental alertness is case, rather than be told how to build resistance to the prevalent quite possible.

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