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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 6

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6 AUSTlN (Minn) HERALD Monday March 17 1938 I I COMING EVENTS a 7 'p for you' be sure to use WANT ADS in Speck's new BEAUTY DEW I home in Rochester Warren Sta ples president named members Adv IT as seen I GE ra Helena ButnWi 7 Ilk 3 Phone HE 3 69 5 SAVE women tend to be com about their appearance PTA will meet In at the kindergarten to conduct the April sessions A missionary offering of $22 was received Mrs Hovland pour ed as refreshments were served WIVES Club will evening as follows: When you con do the some wash the enjoyable easy way at ADDITIONAL $10 SAVING when you buy EATHERWEIGHT and ail parpose folding table DRU '4 Playtex Living 7 Beauty Challenging dejected drab woman can walk out it our (aloe in two hours with her pretty new head high and a "gleam in her eye! In our skilled hands and the fine products specially for emulated for the professional beauty salon lies the magic to transform you We do it with a new hairstyle a permanent wave or a lovely hair colour You leave our salon chair with as glorious new' kind of confi dence to face the world! ROM UNDER THE DRYER Nobody meets more optimists than the clerk in a paarriage li cense bureau march 31 only WhyBe A Drudge Os Wash Day or Beauty Advice Can M12J! Naomi Society Marshall Luth eran Church Adams met Wed nesday evening at the church with Mrs Douglas Dunn hostess Bi ble study was presented by Mrs William Hardecopfe A bake sale was planned for April 10 at the church 1 f' A Ruth Society met with Mrs Ray Harrington Wednesday Mrs Roy Gordon presenting Bible study Mission boxes were recorded Is My was the topic presented by Mrs HerbertOsmundson The April hostess will be Miss Ruth Otto Beauty Dew 51 is written as epic poetry The 3 CiuVt CPin OPEN DAILY ROM 8:30 AM to 10 PM INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS STERLING SHOPPING CENTER DIAL HE 3 4586 To prevent marks of the cake rack when cooling your loaf or layer cake invert the cake onto the' rhek and then immediately turn it back again (with another rack) so it is topside up 1 WHITTIER the evening room ACULTY meet in the GROUP 1 with Mrs Ray Wes cott 604 Winona 1 GROUP 2 with Mrs Walter La Trondresse 304 Burr Oaks GROUP 3 with Mrs Earl Brooks 604 NKenwood 1 GROUP 4 frith Mrs Charles Jahren 810 Neola i GROUP 5 with Mrs Jerome 01 I son 605 Millfield GROUP 6 with Mrs Kirch i doerfer 800 Monroe WOMEN Moose Mooseheart alumni committee will meet In the evening with Mrs Alice Jor genson 1208 Walnut ST OLA Circle 23 will meet in the evening with Mrs Ronald Millam 1404 Oak ST RITA Unit will meet in the evening with Mrs Joseph Beckel 510 Lake I WOMEN Moose social ser vice committee will meet in the evening with Mrs Clarence Peter son 110 Ash Exchange Program Given JEIkton PTA Grand Meadow PTA presented an exchange program for Elkton i PTA Thursday at the Elkton gym There were musical numbers a i reading and a film on highway i safety! shown by a Red Cross representative The next meeting will be April 9 when the home economics department wili pre sent a style show popular priced SINGER PORTABLES EVENING STARS 3 ull skirts star for "evening5 In bubble harep lor shapes The Kodiak bear cannot climb trees RUMMAGE SALE bicyele Dresses Coats Linens Dishes Miscellaneous Monday through Wednesday 1102 Bryan by Lillian A John Watkins Beauty Is The Key us the beauty profession is the key to friendships and a satisfying life of service to you or you beauty is the key touller life too a life made happier by your better looks! A new hairstyle might be the key that picks you for a special hon or or a better job A new hair colour may give the added con fidence that leads to richer vnew life And always you take away from our beauty salon the i special inner glow that comes from knowing you look fresher younger and the wonderful satisfaction that comes fromshaving been pleasantly pamper ed fob! Hair stylists of Roches ter and Albert" Lea studied new trends and methods of their work at an all" day style clinic Sun day at Austin Vocational School Conducting the workshops were Mr Van Willard Lee and Walter Benfield Minneapolis and Miss Kay Hollister Anoka The Austin Area Hairdressers Assn was host New hair styles for spring and summer were demonstrated by the visiting team and those at tending were given an opportu nity to participate in the work shops under their direction 'foreign Missions' Is WM Theme was the pro gram theme when the Lutheran WM m(t Wednesday at LeRoy Mrs Sours chairman reviewed the past 70 years of mission work and Mrs Wallace Shodean displayed articles brought from the mission fields of Africa where her sister serves A film illdstrated mission wuik in Japan After prayer by Mrs Halver Mrs Sours conducted de i votions Delegates: to the Austin i circuit convention will be Mrs! Hagbarth Hawkins and Mrs i Morse: Mrs Lloyd Start will represent the church at the WM i convention in Minneapolis with Mrs Halver alternate Lunch was served by Division A of Mary Circle with Mrs lan Boe as chairman Now Is The Time To Have Your Clothes CLEANED for EASTER Are Demonstrated at Clinic Here thing as aplaia woman I Today with finer professional perman put gleaming cur in your tresses ani better than ever hair col our the womancaru become an exciting individual Andvhy you face the worla secure in the knowledge that you've made the most of every 'attractive feature? your birth right MONDAY MOTHERS CLUB Congregation al Church will meet in the evening with Mrs Glenn Knopf 302 Elm Tree Rd MOTHERS CJLUB Congrega tional Church will meet in the evening with Mrs Glen Knopf 302 Elm Tree Rd TOPS CLUB 2 will meet in the evening with Mrs Elmer Berg Blooming Prairie 1 TUESDAY ART AND Travel Club will meet in the afternoon at the YWCA A lesson on shrubs was conduct ed by Bernard Halver Adams when the Garden Club met at the 'Merle Lamon home To Illustrate his talk he showed slides of flowering shrubs Mrs Juvrud will entertains the club in April i BDS Contributes to Red Cross 1 A donation to the Red 'Cross was made by the Baptist Dorcas Society of LeRoy Wednesday at the home of Mrs Wilbur' Volkart I Mrs August Engstrom was co 1 hostess The sunshine committee report ed that Mrs Myers is ill and a former member Mrs Jes se Havens Jr is hospitalized at Ely Minn Mrs Gordon Nymann was in charge of the program The next meeting will be with Mrs Glen ortney MONDAY ESTHER REBEKAH Lodge will4 'meet in the evening at the Halt 1A 5 YOUNG MATRONS Club will meet in the evening 1st the YWCAVf ST MARTHA Unit will meet in Ue evening with Mrs 'James viiitou wo uxutuianu ST OLA Circle '31 wfilmeet in the evening with Mrs Charles Barr 2119 Bryan Austin Beauty Shop Minnesota's Leod ing Permanent Wave Center' lebceck Bldg Aestln Where you use the knd of equip ment that makes washing so easy And 'we give Green Stamps Too SOS Ash Ph HE 3 4477 MJt AND MRS EDWARDS i lingerie main floor Beauty Is Ever Changing Our profession is never sta tic At this very moment many manufacturers are at work on new products to" make you younger and prettier prod ucts to keep the gleam in your hair and the glow on your face years longer 1' As professional cosmetologistswe are first to know and use these miracle makert Ours is a beadty sci ence moving toward the goal that makes aU the research worth while a lovelier you! Beaafy Is a Right Someone once said there is no such thing as an ugly wom an I say there need be no such I TUESDAY IDELIS CLASS irst Baptist Church will meet in the evening with Mrs' Sheldon Nelson 602 'Seventh BPW CLUB will meet for 6:30 dinner at the dining hall of Christ Episcopal Church EAGLES AUXILIARY wifi meet in the evening at the OE Hall for initiation and nomination of officers CIRCLE 6 Grace Lutheran Church will meet in the evening with Mrs Russell Bsdenshier 808 Open House Marks' 1 50th Anniversary 5' Mr a Mrs Willis Ed wards 1407 Allegheney observ ed their golden wedding anniver sary Sunda Their nephews ana nieces hon ored them with open house at the memorial parlors of the Methodist Church Mr end Mrs Edwards were married March 14 1908 by the Methodist minister the Rev George Lutz Among the guestswere Missr' Esther Otter strom and Miss May airbanks who also attended the wedding Out of town relatives and friends included Mr and Mrs Opie Chicago Mr and Mrs John lem ming Meyette Albert Lea Mr and Mrs Warren Edwards Joan Barbara: Alden Mr and Mrs Kenneth Krueger and family Wells Mr and Mrs Wil liam Poole and Duane Cedar Ra pids Iowa a Mr and Mrs Edwards received many gifts and cards A potluck supper was served in the evening at the home of Mrs Helen Hina man 803 irst esson on Shrubs Given Garden Marshall Circles Meet at Adonis The makers of Playttx will give jrov your first Playtex Living Bra free because there sure af once you wear it you'll never wear any other bra You'll enjoy heavenly comfort ott day long with the exclusive elastic design The b'as cul elastic ride panels self adjvst to your every motion ull elastic wrinkle or curl Never shifts rides or slides You get this $395 bra free when you bvy one of these fiavre rfimmlna Pfaytex airdfesi Mask Cortfrollar has magic Knger panels to slim support you without bone seam or stitch 1 girdle or pant dMte Rnk or white $895 i Mold 'a Hold dppor girdio zips CO eal off so easily Magic jp panels smooth bulges front and back Girdle or panty girdle Pink or white (Blodt in girdle only) $1095 Evy uiAer girdle and Hoyts sends you the bra REE Make sure your free bro i wiuv rvr a mung nvwi Why DM WE Cbooee YOU? With so many challenging pro fessions open to young men and women today bow did we hap pen to choose the beauty field above all others? Yet we spend our lives making you younger and prettier Why There are many answers to those ques but I suppose most ct them spring from this fascia sting truth: Every woman no matter what age can be pret tier than she is right at this moment! Mr and Mrs Olin Shade Wich ita Kan announce the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of tEeiri daughter Dee to Phillip Warren son of Mr and Mrs Warren Garden Grove Caljf formerly of Austin i The wedding will take place at 7 March 22 at the irst Methodist Church Wichita They are in the graduate: school at the University of Minnesota and after their marriage they will return to their studies Miss Shade is studying for a masters degree ini English and her fiance PXschpiif Hovlands Speak to Baptist Class Mr and Mrs Carroll Hovland future missionaries to Korea told of 'their planned work and des cribed the country when the aith Bible Class irst Baptist Church met with Mr and Mrs7Lawrence Lee 300 MiUford riday evening The couple also sang a duet The opening prayer was offer ed by Norman Skogerbo who will' leave in April to make his NEWS WOMEN 7 Pi 1 V1 Greaseless Jiquid cream cleanses softens protects in one quick step Helena Rubinstein created Beauty Dew for the thousands of busy women who asked her for one cream that would pamper their skins in the trusted Helena Rubinstein tradition yet be swift and thrifty to use! And bo amazing Beauty Dew was bom a completely new greaseless liquid scientifically formulated to do the work of many creams! Beauty Dew cleanses softens protects and does it in just one A completely new kind of liquid lanolin in Beauty Dew penetrates deeper into the skin softening deep down while R7 Hexachlorophene protegts your skin against bacteria caqsed surface blemishes i If you cherish your complexion and time and money too Beauty Dew is the liquid cream for you 5 Now Helena Rubinsteifi niaTces it possible to coddle" your skin for about a penny a day to keep it looking brighter dearer dewy fresh! 1 "4 supply just S3 5 1 plus tax VALGRtEN AGtNCV DEE SHADE Miss Dee Shade and Philip Warren to Wed March 22 NO EXTRAS! Hasdtoine carrying casi attachments SINGER Sewing Course Included SINGER SEWING CENTER 125 N'Main Austin THIS IS AN HONEST SAYING NOT A REDUCTION ROM A ICTITIOUS PRICE Brnd new SINGER Round Bobbin Budget Portable (only $9995 during sale) 8 acktacks sews over pins feetures handy drop in bobton I Brand new aluminum EATHERWEIGHT (only 11 pounds) handles heaviest sewing tasks with ease Tear choice ef either Bodget ur ftfl EATHERWEIGHT only 133 iTek OncItMn all charge trter minimum down ho outside Snancmg rw deal only with SIN6ER) Hair Raising Things to Hair By ALICIA HART Climate definitely has its effects oh your hair The girl who lives Ln a big city and has to contend with soot and grime will need to shampoo her hair oftener than the girl who lives in the Sea air definitely affects the hair it makes it go either limp frizzly So these are factors you must take into consideration in eating for your hair City grime means more frequent shampoos Sea air or the humid air of any port city means that you "must use a hair spray fairly often have your nair cut in layers for maximum curl and make daily use of a hair brush (You should do this no mat ter where you live) Constant sunshine tends to bleach and streak the hair and will also dry your hair so if you in a sub tropical climate best to tie a chiffon' scarf about your head when you go out of doors If you' have not tried the new creams for? very dry or mature skin time you did They are as different from the old face creams as a jet plane from the first glider i notice's softening of your skin after the first application and a 'definite improvement within three days They STS fine for com batting notrnly the onslaught of the years buCthe effects of over heated homes harsh wind sun and sudden temperature changes If you want such cream to do its best it daily Many placent These are the women who though middle aged or beyond appear in strapless or revealing evening gowns instead of leaving them to young women These are the women who tho they are definitely hippy climb into tight si acks or toreadogjiants without ever taking a lowin' a full length mirror These are the women who teeter along on three inCh heels "seem ingly never aware that they look as if they were tottering dh stilts Most of us have certain physi cal attributes gladly change ew of us have achieved perfec tion But when we have a figure problem or a problem created by the passing? of years the wisest thing to do is to face it realis tically and to dress accordingly Mother Daughter Banquet at Adorns The annual mother daughter banquet was held riday evening at Marshall Lutheran Ad ams 1 The program with Mrs Nordeen Gilderhus as toastmistress includ ed an address by Mrs Truman Mohn music by Judy Hime baugh Joan Bustad Gloria Voight Doris Westcott and Dianne Osmundson a tribute to mothers by Bonnie Gordon a tribute to daughters by Mrs Kenneth Sprau and selections by a choral group Mrs Henry i Himebaugh Mr Joy Nelson Mrs Ralph Voight Mrs Everett Boe and Mrs Merle Hatle Get In On These Low Prices LADIES' DRESSES CLEANED $125 Glasgow Cleaners REE PICK UP AND DELIVERY 113 BRIDGE ST PH HE 3 5950 No Stamps Given With 'L hese Lotv 'Prices when you buy a Playtex Magic Controller i dr Mold 'n Hold zipper girdle NEW STYLES The latest in spring hair styles were demonstrated at an all day fashion clinic conducted by leading hairdressers of MinnesotaMriVan of the Min nesota State Style Body supervised as Mrs Neva Hilker president of the 'Austin Hairdressers Assn and Bernetta Anda hl 'Rochester worked on 8 new style TV 4 1 a free St 1 1 a i a Jtlfl irrishs i IhmB I 1 lb I WNEeaKRMf 4 rawiB 1 I A It BEAUTY feWI 7 mi 1 1 I i It 1 I 7 Bx 7 Is fir Ia i A i a 22'2 1 7 MMMBMMMMMBHBoAut yl krBy 3 I JU 1 until I MPi St? 1 i hiwr BSSSSSSSSSS I xi 4 1 SS VA if 2 ret "7 f2 i 0 Sara iyirV i' 2 iL A 4v fc Ek i I j'7 i 1 3Uk IK 7 i II I rf IB Be lWa 1 4 ar 0 I 's bEb IH 3x i MMf Wind re MgrB a i BBRHnHMMBMWMBHMNEMBBk vl A Trmnrniw mas wiMMinBflunMrnifiiiirii "ijv ''zzwr i niwii if wv AZ A tEsSl KJOHnWOUL AWnWVWMUUU 'r yj I '2 nv v' 'B'? 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