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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 47

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Lander-Golcher nan Nuptials Held Los angclw Cfmc 9 SUNDAY, SEPT. 7, 1 947 Port IV a member of' Amazons. Mr. Lander was associate editor of the Daily Trojan and is a Sig Kathleen Gelcher, daughter ma Delta Chi. WiM 1 AERwJLfZED WAX CREAM If your spirit is young, you should sees" ways and means to appear as young a( you foal.

A Mor von-fonod fresheQ complexion aids In creating tha impression looking younger and mora ttraetiva. An affoctivo way ob of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelcher, and Robert F. Lander son of the Robert F.

Landers, i were married yesterday in Shatto Chapel, First Congregational Church. Both are S.C. graduates. The bride, national president of Key and Scroll and a board member of Los Angeles Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, was president of Mortar Board and Mary McGoldrick Becomes Bride Mary Patricia- McGoldrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Patrick McGoldrick of Pasadena, recited wedding vows with Francis William Simmons, son of Mrs. Simmons of Altadena, at 9:30 a.m. yesterday in St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Altadena. Kathleen McGoldrick served her sister as maid of honor.

Another sister, Eileen, and Loret.ta McKernan were bridesmaids. MISS WILLIAMS WED AT ALTAR The marriage of Katherine Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter A. Williams, 615 Berkshire Flintridge, to Orin Forest Torbron III, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Orin Forest Torbron Jr. of San Antonio, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Forest Torbron of Glen-dale, took, place yesterday in Pasadena Presbyterian Church.

A reception was held in the Williams garden after the formal ceremony. JACOBSMEYER MARTIN Nancy Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Martin, to Walter Jacobsmeyer son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Jacobsmeyer of Riverside, yesterday in St, Gregory's Catholic Church. They will honeymoon in Santa Barbara and Carmel. The bridegroom was on the S.C. varsity football squad in 1942.

CAHILL-ROACH Theresa Rose Roach, daughter of "Mr.7 and Mrs. Edward James Roach, to John Thomas Cahlll, son of Mrs. Catherine Cahillof Beverly-Hills, yesterday morning in St. Ke-. vin's Catholic Church.

After, a Iake Tahoe honeymoon the couple will be at home at 379 Duarte Road, Arcadia. GOLDSTEIN-LEVIN Elaine Joy Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Levin of West-wood Hills, to Jack- Goldstein, son of Mrs.

Israel Goldstein and the late Mr. in the Florentine Roo of the Beverly Wilshire last evening. They will live in Westwood Hills. Vincenti- Weaver Nuptials Sealed Joyce Hancock Weaver, daughter of Mrs. Mary P.

Weaver, 600 S. Old Ranch Road, Arcadia, was married to Walter Guido son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Vincenti of Los Altos, yesterday in Church of the Good Shepherd, Arcadia. Mrs. Harry Hough was matron of honor and the bridegroom's sister, Jeanne Vincenti, was bridesmaid. Barbara Dyar was flower girl. A reception was held in Hotel Huntington.

After a honeymoon in Santa Barbara the couple will live in Los Altos. Curtis photo Paul Kent photo tain this reiult Is tha regular usa of Marco Iliad Wax Cream. This will aid in making and leaping your skin HONEYMOON The former Vivian Gertrude Alguire and her bridegroom, H. Loudon, are in North. NUPTIALS Margaret Joan Painter was wed to John Tuttle Perry Jr.

in First Methodist Church, Pasadena. looking as young and lovely as your ski can look. Usa only as diraetad. Sold at Cosmetic Counters Everywhere JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS MENUS' by SUN-CAL leather. J6.98 V7 Jl7 jc, while or re Black sue silver kid.

Gold or fill Ki- Summtf RalB Now Cold Storag Call TU. 3273 ner-dance at the Garden. Married near Warsaw, Poland, the Greenbergs have lived in Los Angeles for 20 years. Dr. Edwin L.

Lee, dean of U.C.L.A. School of Education, and Mrs. Lee celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary with a family gathering in their Westwood Hills home. The Gordon Lees and son Marshall, all of New York; Eugene Lee and the William Lees and their daughter Kathleen, all of Oakland, were in attendance. Mr.

and Mrs. "Richard George Hillman, 1S00 Fletcher South Pasadena, celebrated their ROth wedding anniversary with an open house. The HiHmans, who were married in Redwood City, -have been South Pasadena residents since 1911; Mrs. Hillman," a native Californian, was born in San Jose, On their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.

Hy-man Greenberg, 1953 Leighton. were honored at a din 'I 0 IV 719 West Savanth Street )ij a hi 'i 4540 Hollywood Blvd. S40 WiUWfs Blvd. long Beach, 3rd and Pint Avt. Sit West Si.

1 'er yov tovtenc Wifftr Store epsn Tu'irfsf nigM vM 0. Hallwood $'0f ep fudof end So'urdoy nigh mY-MMm by Nancy Sasser A Weekly Sponsored Column of Things Advertised ootJ Interesting. NEW YORK, N. September 7th Exactly six years ago I smiled this printed grin in the first BUY-LINES column. And because readers have been "buy-lining" with me every Sunday since, and because we meet again in Thursday or Friday papers in the "Housewife's Special" BUY-LINES col- umn, Tm presuming on bur frequent "visit-in-print" friendship.

'LwlLJ SfVi cx ft k. i i i ill i i i Won't you help us blow out the 6 birthday candfes on the BUY- LINES birthday cake, and whisper the same wish we're making? "--C lJ i. iy May we have more interesting products to tell you about year after year! makes under-cover fashion news this season. for in these two sketches you see the inside story of the most smartly dressed women you'll see this Fell! Reason is simple for what's a more basic foundation for good looks than a brassiere with "the Lift that never lets you down" and a girdle with "no bones about it" that stays up WITHOUT stays? And that's what you'll find if you specify "PERMAXIFT" at your department store! "PERMAXIFT" brassieres have soft, yet firm cushion rr- insets at the base of the bra cups so that the breast is gently and graciously supported frombelow. (Price range: $li0 to $3.50.) "PERMAXIFT" Girdles eliminate annoyance of uncomfortable bones found in other li ght garments, yet do not wrinkle or roll over.

(Price range: $5.95 to $12.50.) Take my tip! Insist on "PERMA. LIFT" if you covet a beautifully controlled figure this season! Bathroom essentials vary in families but here are two products I invariably find rate high with most of them RESINOL Soap and RESINOL Ointment! And no wonder they're both sort of "institutions" in so many families. They're both so dependable, and both so perfect for the purposes they've been My specaf assignment about this time each year is to give this advice to mothers going underwear-shopping. Be sure to look for the E-Z label on each garment. Let the weight and age of your child be your guide to buying underwear for each child.

And this may amaze you there's an E-Z Garment for any child of any E-Z Garments will please and delight for minor skin woes itching and burning of eczema, common rashes or chafing while pure, mild RESINOL Soap is exactly what I'd prescribe for skins affected by blackheads or pimples externally caused. Doubles delightfully for shower end bath, too! So if you're wise buyer why not make both RESINOL Soep and RESINOL Ointment favorites in your the children. They tub beautifully, wear wonderfully, and fit the children as if each garment were custom-made. 'But before you even begin your shopping write for your FREE copy of "Let the Scales Help You" a guide you can rely on to buy underwear for your children wisely and well. Address your request to Nancy Saaser, 271 Madison New York 16, N.

Y. But hurry so youH have it in time! Whit Hwll Mm. 1(ttuttt4t Avwlabt al utn Mb 4 When, hew and what time to have a permanent is no longer a problem for me for ever since my first TONI Home Permanent I Viav na nw wtisnnver it's mmt convenient for me. Gtvincr myself a permanent never interferes with chores I have to do, t. v0 eitner, xot mixer vs itiiieu up my uau to uiuw piasub ivii that make winding so easy the time is mine.

But here are the two main reasons I like giving myself a TONI soft, manageable curls I. can comb into any coiffure and the small sum of money spent. So if you're a busy person, too why not try having TONI Cold Wave et home remembering itft guaranteed to last as long as a beauty salon wave? A TONI Kit with reusable plastic curlers, with handy fiber curlers, $1.25. Drug, Notions or Cosmetic Counters. Something naw something old I The pre-war TOASTMASTER No modern woman is willing to just "get by" on matters of personal daintiness for she knows there's no "alibi" she might make in her own mind that will excuse one slipup in fastidiousness.

That's why I'm so persistent in urging you to try QUEST the POSITIVE Deodorant Powder that contains an ingredient that actually destroys body odors. Use. it for all personal purposes underarms, inside your girdle and particularly for controlling those sanitary odor problems which cause some women more worry and concern than alt the rest put together. QUEST shakes on, so you can always spare the few seconds it takes to make SURE you're SAFE from offending. Only 35 at Drug Stores! Ask today! toaster gave us such wonderful toasting 'magic that I couldn't believe improvements were possible! But just wait until you see the very latest automatic "pop-up" TOASTMASTER toaster! First, there's a new Toastimer" that automatically compensates for volt.

the most masterful masculinity. There's fun and satisfaction and pride from the moment one's yours through many a long year; now see how the looks of this beauty fit with all that. Plainly, no car on the roads today so clearly bears the mark of tomorrow in its styling. Plainly, no other car is so enduringly smart in the sleekness of its lines, the i age variation you kbv umai lu nutii, vwtui yuu Vyy want it EVERY time! Second, new "Easy-Lift" Handles curved to fit your finger-tips safe, cool to the touch! sweep of its follow-through fenders, garb this one wears so proudly. Whatever the future brings, there's no surer way to be certain you'll be traveling in the newest of the new than to put your money on Buick.

Do that and you make sure of your future. All that's required is a firm order placed now, with or without a car to trade. ONLY EUICII HAS ALL THESE EZZzr3 Third, a new "Pop-Open Crumb Tray" opens at the push of a button a fingernail-saver if you ever saw one! So take my tip and wait for this newest 'TOASTMASTER toaster being turned out as fast as possible to fill the huge demand! Consider, for a moment, just wh'ai is ahead when you put your name down for one of these Buicks. There are weeks and months and years of fun in the step-lively lift of the big Fireball straight-eight that purrs beneath this bonnet. There's smooth and level going wherever your paths may lead, over boulevards level as a ballroom floo or bad roads tamed by your easy-going coil springs on all four wheels.

There's plenty of good company in a car big enough to take the crowd, and to give elbow roop for six on its soft, deep, three-person seats. There's long life and durability in a tout chassis and rugged underpinning built big and brawny there's light handling for the lady of the household and there's enough size to satisfy You can be) generous without being extravagant can have a reputa z0 tion for hospitality and STILL balance your budget! How? By making PEPSI-COLA the soft drink you serve whenever friends stop in for an evening of bridge, or when the young folks come home and raid the kitchen. You see, the PEPSI-COLA people honestly want to help you keep down the cost of living. PEPSI costs only one-hall cent an ounce (OR LESS) to serve, and those 12-full ounce bottles are such HUGE ones ill! fM compared to the 6 to 9 ounce bottles most nationally advertised soft drinks come in. In case you dont know about the popularity of PEPSI, let me add this: PEPSI-COLA is the "pet" beverage of just about everybodyt Groggy and grumpy these mornings, even though the weather's the kind AIRfOIL TENDERS FIREBALL POWER SILENT ZONE BODY MOUNTINGS BROADRIM.

WHEELS ACCURITE CYLINDER BORNC HITEWEIGHT PISTONS BUICOIL SPRINGING HILL-LENGTH TORQUE-TUBE DRIVt PERMI-TIRM. STEERING it CURL-AROUND BUMPERS STEPON PARKING BRAKE DEEPFLEX SEAT CUSHIONS TEN SMART MODELS BODY BY USHER feeling sorry for yourself? Maybe your housework takes so much time, you never have'a minute left for leisure. Then I'd better mention ANI-FLUSH again the simplest, quickest and easiest clue to clean, disinfected and ODORLESS toilet bowls. It works chemically to remove unsightly stains caused by hard water in your community disinfects AS it cleans, and remove the invisible film where toilet bowl germs arid a cause of odors lie. And know why most women bank on ANI-FLUSH? After it's been used toilet bowls have NO odor! So act on this tip.

Get two cans of SANI-FLUSH, and on this one chore alone save loads of time! Tun In HENRY i. TAVIO. Mutual Network, Monday! ami Friday that ordinarily makes you "snap to" and want to step out with a zing in your stride? Then perhaps, it's lack of good, sound sleep that's making the difference i so here's my prescription for sleep ing like a baby and waking up mornings feeling like a "million." Just drink a warm cup of OVALTINE on going' to bed! Try it for a while, for OVALTINE promotes sound sleep without drugs supplies specially processed food elements to rebuild vitality while you sleep, and furnishes extra vitamins and minerals in a delicious, natural way. So try OVALTINE and I'll miss my guess if in a week or two, you won't feel right in rhythm with September weather. INGLEWOOD Sparling Buick, 217 N.

La Brea Ave. LAGUNA BEACH C. E. Siemonjmo Buick, 1009 Coast South LONG BEACH Long Beach Buick 205 E. Anaheim St.

LOS ANGELES Moench-Davis, 8011 S. Vermont Ave. MONROVIA Roberts Buick, 135 W. Foothill Blvd. NORTH HOLLYWOOD Harvey Tyrrell Buick, 4645 Lankershim Blvd.

ONTARIO Clark Bros. Buick, 302 E. St. POMONA Clark Brothers, 125 S. Main St.

SAN FERNANDO Welter A. Rue If Buick, 710 San Fernanda Rd. SAN PEDRO San Pedro Motors, 1600 S. Pacific Ave. SANTA ANA Gordon.

221 E. Fifth St. SANTA MONICA Cummings Buick 1501 Santa Monica Blvd. SOUTH GATE Frank F. Day Inc 4734 Firestone Blvd.

VAN NUTS R. L. McDonald. 6517 Van Nuys Blvd. WEST LOS ANGELES Westwood Motors 1250 Glendon Ave.

WHITTIER R. H. McAllister and Son, 191 S. Greenleof Ave. WILMINGTON Avalon Motor 230 W.

Anaheim Blvd. Howard Automobile Go. of Los Angeles 1367 South Figueroa Street 650 South La Brea Avenue 6660 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood 1095 E. Colorado Pasadena ALHAMBRA Joa Browning Buick Co, 1200 W. Main St.

ANAHEIM K. f. Htllyor Buick. 410 S. lot Angeles it.

BELLFLOWER Ptoirt Bro. Buick. 126 N. Bellf lower Blvd. BEVERLY HILLS Robert S.

Howard Buick 9231 Olympic Blvd. BURBANK Srambury Buick 524 S. San Fernando Blvd. COMPTOK Horry C. Clark.

1150 Compton Blvd. COVINA Irv.n G. Reynoldi. Cltrui at Badillo IOS ANGELES Guanther-Langcr, 4252 Crenshaw Blvd. CULVER CITY C.

Earl Stoncr. 9076 Washington Blvd. EAST LOS ANGELES V. E. Rutiedge.

5101 Whlttiar Blvd. EL MONTE Ed Font Buick, 327 S. Tyler Ave. CLENOALE Paulsen-Gibson. 144 S.

Glendala Ave. HERMOSA BEACH McCollum Buick. 910 Hermosa Ave. HIGHLAND PARK Homer Rirtarhorf. S425 N.

Flguerea St. HUNTINGTON BEACH Terry's Garage. 409 Walnut St. HUNTINGTON PARK Humphrey and Anderson, 5938 Pacific Blvd. It your first look in ti.e mirror each morning puts a "damper" on your whole day because your skin is obviously growing -oiaer-.

nere wise aavice: Asic tor a jar of HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S Estrogenic Hormone Cream at a better Drug or Department Store tomorrow and smooth on nightly. And knew WHY this cream means so much more to older women than almost all cosmetics put together? It contains the equivalent of a substance rich in young skins, but one which decreases with the years. Through absorbing this substance, older skins recapture a Vouthf ul, lovely look that's enviable exciting! A 30-day supply $3.50, plus tax..

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