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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 17

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August I MRS. E. L. CREAMER Miss Rawlins, Elvin Creamer Are Married Miss Dorris Ray Rawlins and Eivin Louis Creamer were tinil- cd in a i a in a ceremony read al 10 Saturday morning in (he home of (he bride's parenls by the Rev. Bill Witkins.

Parenls of the couple arc Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Rawlins Roule 2, Denlon, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Creamer of Roule 1, Aubrey. The bride was graduated from Denlon High School and received Ihe B.S. degree in elementary education Friday Irom Texas Woman's University.

She will be employed ES a teacher In the Piano Independent School District. Creamer was graduated from Dciiton High School and is employed in Garland al Automatic Products. The couple will be at home in Piano in 1716 Felix Drive. And Mrs. Bell Host Wedding Club PROSPER (Special) Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Bell hosted the annual meeting o( the Wedding Anniversary Club Sunday at Gentry's Steak House in Allen. Three couples, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Greenwood of i a Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hays of Prosper and Mr. and Mrs.

Bell have been celebrating their anniversaries together (or many years. Most Important Teen Skin Care Is Cleanliness By VIVIAN Associated Press Writer For years Georgette Kling. cr has been giving the same ad. vice to teen-agers who'd save their skin: Avoid creaming, slay away from makeup, stay out of the sun except when you are swimming or at sports, avoid picking the skin and keep the scalp clean. Biil it's inevitable, she says, (hat young girls go through a stage when they fuss with their skin, Miss Klingcr has a 14- year-old daughler, Kalryna.

"1 try impress on Kathy and all girls Ihe most important thing to observe in caring For the skin is cleanliness," she says. "If the scalp is dirty, the hair line becomes dirty. This is especially (rue when girls wear very long hairdos that swing around their faces." YOUNG GIFILS should bathe, shower, shampoo their hair often. A good soaping with pure soap is best for the skin is Miss Klingcr's estimation. One she likes is found on grocery store shelves.

Miss Klinger was born in Prague but trained in "medical skin care" in Vienna. She became interested it! it when her own skin became disturbed. Twenty two years a opening her salon in New York, she still has an unwrinklcd unblemished skin. A summer and before girls return (o school, Miss Klinger's salon, where she diagnoses skin and prepares some lotions, is buict. Then some lotions, is busiest.

Then she is trying to "undo the damage that Ihe sun has done," she says. "SKIN LOOKS good during the summer while you are gel- ting little sunburns and suntans. But when il begins to peel, it is worse, a ever. When the skin peels away, im- purilics come to the surface, and often during this period, even if skin is cleaned properly, you can't cleanse it deep enough." Deep peeling of Ihe skin can be dangerous because some acids used can cause permanent discoloration of skin, she says. "Every girl should know her own skin and not look for miracles.

She should avoid lathering the skin wllli greasy make- ups and even lots of stuff they call medicated." SHE SAYS "bah" to the American method qf pulling layers and layers of gunk over the skin for the sake of beauty. Her idea is lhat if you get the skin to a pretty stage, you won't need loo much makeup. "Fortunately Ihe (rend is to less makeup, with more emphasis on eye makeup. The later young people start makeup, the more they cnn look forward lo it in their lifetime. No matter how pure, makeup clogs (lie pores.

The goal should be healthy skin, closed pores without blackheads and good tone," she points out. SHE THINKS young people can eat anything they like, even sweets, if they eat a wide variety of foods. The danger to the skin lies in over-indulgence of anything, she says. If you don't have good skin or it is in bad condition, the wrong foods can act like "feeding an ulcer," she says. Klinger doesn't i massage (or oily skins vi trou bled spots.

And she thinks mirrors in ladies' rooms of schools just invite "picking and playing" with skin. "Even an expert cannot ma nipulalc her hands well enough lo pick al her own skin. Anyone picking the skin often will cause scars and even infection," she says. Skins in her salon for treatment all get the same purge -a cleansing, steaming and removal of blackheads some thing lo get them off again on a nice clean start. Chapter Holds Parly Tliela Phi Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha had a family wiener roast and swimming outing al Sandy Lake.

Ten members and their families attended. The regular meetings will begin Sept. 1 with social meeting Sept. 20. FINAL WEEK Savings In All Departments, Come In Tomorrow NO MONEY DOWN! No Payment Till Nov.

600 BONUS PRIZES Trade al Denlon Furniture far chance lo win. For.each $25.00 purchase you receive a chance to win ono of our 10 Grand Prizes. You do not have lo be present lo win. Drawing held Tuesday, August 31it al 1:00 p.m. DENTON 31! N.

LOCUST Club Starts Movement Membrcs of the Greater Denlon Bridge Club have announced a "Peter Potter" movement designed to aid Denlonites interested In learning duplicate bridge rules. Winners in lasl Thursday's games were as follows: NORTH-SOUTH First Mrs. Hay Tobin and Frances Levin. Second Tie, Jean Miller and Catherine Baldridge, and Mrs. John Lawhon and- Jack Roberts.

EAST-WEST First Tic, William and Kallierine Race, and Rita Haskins and Charles Cavvley. Second Wcegee Davis and Gerald Haughton. Winners in (fie Greater Denton Athletic Bridge Club were Mrs, Truitt Doyle and Mrs. John Lawhon, first, and Jean Miller and Shirley Jolianson, second. Winners in the Monday night games were as follows: NORTH-SOUTH First Jane Hopkins and Frances Levin.

Second Mary Genlry and Lou McKcnney. EAST-WEST First. Helen McMillan and Mrs. George Slolt. Second Billy Ray a i and John Rosenbalm, SECTION TWO-MOB Denlonites Back From Europe Denlonites who were members of a 22-day European tour arranged by Hie Dcnion World Travel Service relumed Thursday night to Dallas Love Field.

Dr. and Mrs. Davld R. Fitch were tour directors for trip which included visits' to Zurich, Heidelberg, Lucerne, Florence, Rome, Paris, n- don, Madrid and Lisbon. Other Dcntoniles making the all jet tour were Mrs.

Brepl'C, Jackson, Mrs, W. R. Blair wd daughter of and Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Squire Hasklns of Lake Dallas also made the trip.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Hamillon and their Mary Jane and Jim have' re-i Won -which ia a i Vegas, on the retan ADS GET QUICK yVeVe wlWe nevv of -fashions college or career- come see us soon I hatiq knit sM nlohaiV and Wy South Side Square The Sweetbriar Dress Shop and Paul's Shoe Depl. will have an informal showing each Tuesday from 12 lilt 1 pra of new fall fashions, including back-to- school, al the 3-Sisters Downtowner Restaurant.

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1918-1977