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^•ge 4 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAITL N. C. Thiirnlay, M«y27^l^ Wonien^s Health When a physlAn lets It bo of gratitmle.’ known th^t fas^n is healthy, that’s news!' condition which in some ways resembles pregnancy. The pa tients thus treated were reli eved of the intense itching, and the outbreaks subsided considertibly. Or. Thomas, Hospital, dress desW' Important overweight ■‘Fashion taskmasti consult s^ so becai ugly into tl sodsli thetni anley, of Guy’s m, believes that are playing an in comha'ing Women. He siys, but effective ost women wlio ir about obesity do feel unsightl 7 or e dlDficulty getting tiles. In other wc ids, iderations prompt t. ly we're all better off the designers have de- that Rucer.s' ‘Venus’ is no considered to be the ideal line form. The medical pro- pn owes dame fa.thlon a debt i Dermatologists at Johns ’'Top- j kins University School of h ‘lii- I cine, Baltimore, Md., repc twl I recently that a stubborn kin ! disease tknovvn technically as ! Fox-Fordyce di.scasiM, chara ‘i“r. I ized by severe itchiness and i up- I tions, responds well when tre tcti I with the oral contraceptive >ill. , Tile disease generally aff ct.s I girls and women between the I ages of 13 and 3.5 and deernes after menopause. I Drs. Ileiliert L. Kronthal. Je- I rome U. Pomeranz, and Go aid i SItomer, noting that the dis .iso ; seemed to sub.-tide during p ■'g- ■ nancy, ti-eated their non-jj eg. I nant patients with “the pill.” ,'he ■ oral contraceptive produces a The physicians noted that al though ‘‘the pill" is not a cure for the disea.se, it does reliev it. It also provides clues for furtlier research which may one day lead to a cure. j Twins not only make more .work for mithor after they -.uv born, they also make pregn; ncy i more difficult for mama. Foi in stance. half to three-quarter; of multiple births are premature, and six limes as many women carryin!,g more than one b iby suffer from complications du ing pregnancy than do women car rying just one baby. Robert H. Barter, professor and chairman of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at George Washington Unive 'sity School of Medicine, Washington, D. C. The good news, however, is that both prematurity and com plications can be “materially tv- duced” by means of a relatively simple method: bed rest. This is the conclusion of Dr. ■I'he key to preventing unto ward developments in wo-ien carrying more than one baby, the physician told Women's Med ical News Service, is the ear .cst possible detection that there are twins on the way. lie feels hat this is possi le as early as the l!)th week of pregnancy. Once the diagnosis is conf rm- ed. Dr. Barter urges his path nts to follow his bed rest ri'gir en. He explained that patients co operate when they understand that he'd rest will result in the following: • Reduce the incidence of pre maturity. • Cut down on mental retard ation, since prematurity and re tardation often go together. • Save money for the parents rinee according to Dr. Baricr. the care of "preemies” can un Choial Diiecloi To lead Classes Foi Childien Harvey L. Woodriiff, Director of Music at Charlotte College and director of the Cleveland County Choral Society, will con duct a series of voice classes for children in Shelby during June 'for the third consecutive sum mer. Classes will be held on I Tuesday afternoons between the hours of 2 and 5 on June 1, S, 15, 22 and 29. ' Purpose of these classes will 'be to instruct students of exi op tional talent in the basic princi ples of free voice production, and to teach them new mate dal suitable for use in the junior I choirs of their respective church es. The musical aptitude dl children applying tor these classes will te determined on the basis of auditions to be held Tuesday, May 25, In the 'WteW> iBuilding otf Central Methodist Church at 212 E. Marion St. i into hundreds or even thousands i of dollars. srl the eth grade will be neard from 3:00 to 4:00. Boys with unchang ed voices, grad^ 3 thru 8, ffbin 4:00 to 4:30. And junior ')ligh girls, grades 7 thru 9, from,4130 to 5:00. The opening class,-',oil June 1st, will be a joint seMibn, beginning at 3:30, with all.stu-- dents participating. Parents and choir directors will be welcome, at all class sessions. Further information may .be' obtained thru Mrs. Blake -Me- Whlrter, director of the Jtiplor;, choir at First Baptist 'Church,in Shelby. . " Coloied News ^omen of sf. faiTl Sfetliodist church honored Mrs. Bernice Morehead at a tea Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown. The devotional was conducted by- Rev. W.. J. 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McLeans, Mrs. Lottie Mean.s, Mrs. Ella Ruth Starr, Adelaide Allison, Mrs. Sarah Clark, Mrs. Eugenia Brown, Mrs. Bauce Martin and Mrs. Mary Eiia Flournoy of Charlotte. Tup late Dr. Willis Carrier, •who first laid down the engineer ing prtnciplos of air conditioniiig in 1911, gave this definition, says Today’s Health, the magazine of the American Medical Associa tion: LINCOLN ACADEMY NEWS Mrs. Alice Webb Kane, daugh ter of the late Aaron I. and Mary j E. Webb, died at her home May i23 about 10:.30 p.m. I She had been a resident of "Air conditioning is the control of the humidity of air by either increasing or decreasing its mois ture content. Added to the control oX hutnklity is the control of tanapafature by either healing or cooling "fhe air, the purification ot^the air by washing or filter- injA«tkl the control of air mo tion rfna ventilation.” A|r conditioning in lailge of- fkro and public buildings usually perfQrttls all ot these functions on a-year-round basis. However, theconditioning in many homes and apartment buildings is limit ed to cooling, purifying and re ducing humidity. Thus, the en- vironment may be air condition ed only during certain periods such as the summer. Therefore, few persons live in a constantly air conditioned environment. I Philadelphia 38 yearst. She had I been in ill health for more than I a year. I Mrs. Kane is survived by the I following sisters: Mrs. Gertrude j Love and Mrs. Rebecca Neely of Gastonia, Mrs. Duella Johnson of Kings Mountain; and a brother, Aaron F. Webb of the home; many nephews and nieces and friends. ^ Funeral arrangements are InB complete ponding arrival of rela-^ lives from Nt-w York and Phila delphia. CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to Drs. Adams, McGill and Sincox for their kind nesses during our bereavement. The family of Alice Webb Kane A 'drop in humidity exerts a drying-difect on the skin. It has ■been 'qhmra that constant expos ure to.•11’ conditioning produces exccjflv^y dry skin in a few in dividuals, particularly if they are near the draft of the air out lets^ Ex^sively dry skin may lead to fine superficial lines; how ever, this is not an important factor ki the formation of pre mature wrinkles. People who tend to develop ex cessively dry skin from air con- ditionitlg usually have a history of dermatitis, or skih in flam ma- tion.’*Ttifse persons also tend to wash frequently, and some of theif skin problems can :be pre vented if they avoid over-wash ing- ’There are certain skin condi- tione such as prickly heat 'for which air conditioning is defin itely-beiveficlal. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30 SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 Bessemer City- Kmgs Mountain DRIVE-IN THEATRE ALWAYS SLOO A CARLOAD rHURS.-FRL-SAT. —3 in colot — No. 1 — "RETURN OF THE FLY" — No. 2 — ■ASSIGNMENT OUTER SPACE* — No. 3 — "EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN" ON SAT. 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