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LONDON PERSONALS

ll'P.li-M l'l'R OWN COKiIKKI'ONDKNT.) LONDON, November 24. The Dowager Countess of Seafield has left for Mombasa. ] Miss Evaline Fenwick is leaving Berkeley House, Hay Hill, for New Zealand, with her sister, and does not expect to return until the middle of ] April. Miss Winifred Guy, who toured the Dominions with an Empire poster cxhibilion, has been the guest of many Kotary clubs in England and has spoken on her tour overseas. On some occasions she has spoken to the ladies of Hotarians' families, and her lino set of photographs of New Zealand has created great interest. Miss Guy is hoping to set out on a new tour of the Dominions very shortly, armed with the new material knowledge she has collected during her lecturing in this country. AIJOIT ANKLES Ankles 7ieed care and attention for two excellent reasons. One is the strictly feminine desire to have trim I and shapely ankles, without which the sheerest of silken hose cannot secure the foundation it so greatly merits. But the more important need is for attention that will help in deportment and ensure better health than is possible if ankle faults are allowed to persist and develop. Ankle faults will be reflected in your footwear. Possibly you have blamed your shoes for imperfections in your mode of walking. Keep a watch upon your shoes and you will be able to detect the points of greatest wear, and very often you will find that this wear is caused through turn-ing-in or turning-out of the ankles. Weak ankles can be strengthened by going without shoes in the house; by toe and lu-el exercises; and by attention to methods of walking. Massage is helpful in eliminating thickness; but since this is generally due to a generally adipose condition more general treatment is usually necessary. Thin ankles can be developed by applications of olive oil. If this is rubbed in nightly, appreciable development can be anticipated.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 2

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LONDON PERSONALS Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 2

LONDON PERSONALS Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 2