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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 28

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Tiir-wlav, Juni 1. 1M4 PKTROIT FREE PRESS LOSING HAIR? Develop SwHch to Dr. Kemp's famous KALDIN SHAMPOO. If cleanses your fur can't "take" Self-Assurance Walt rroomed woman count Mil Miuruiw j0-jT S. one ol thair noai important ua.U John Robert Power.

Intorealtnf couraM arr oinel to develop thl, duality tor TOU. Group and private cUnnea now formlnt. Opeit dallr to 8:30. Aak tor our copj ol "POISE." John Robert Powers School 1124 lo.V tide. WO 2-ille hair and thorough-ly, removes loos dandruff, relieves (Clip tension and dryness r-invigorates laiy falling hair to fight trie 'onslaught of prematura baldnass.

For sal at CU NNI SHAM'S, KINSEL'S. SAMS, DAVIS CUT RATE DRUGS, PAUL'S CUT RATE and most good drug stores. 4r tin? i 3 SUMMER HEAT! call WO 2-0022 An insured messenger will pick up your fur for ANNIS FRIGID STORAGE! 9 I Phone emery st TR 5-6900 1 1 WOODWARD at MIWAUKEZ Italian Is Helpful! (They Hope) An excited pair are Suzanne Juhl, of Pleasant Ridge, and Lynn Howick, of Ferndale, now last-minute shopping and packing for a June 12 sailing from Quebec for two months abroad. Lynn will graduate from Michigan State June 6, and the girls are hoping that her two semesters of Italian will prove helpful'in Italy. England is first on their itinerary; then Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and France.

Miss Treat Says Vows In Romeo ROMEO At 8 o'clock Friday evening in the First Meth. odist Church of Romeo, Barbara Ann Treat became the bride of Alton Lee Proctor. The bride is the adopted daughter of Miss Mildred Treat, of Romeo. Mr. Proctor is the son of Mrs.

Lesslter Brownell, of Romeo. Joseph Treat gave his niece In marriage. The bride's twin sister, Jean Treat, was the maid of honor. Lawrence Bova, of Pon-tiac, and Mrs. Ivan Krause, of Washington, were bridesmaids.

CHARLES DANIELS, of Highland Park, was best man and guests were seated by Charles and David Proctor, of Armada, the bridegroom's cousins. For her wedding the bride wore a princess styled lace gown and carried white roses. Her attendants wore light blue rice paper silk frocks and carried yellow roses on white lace and satin fans. Blue Grass flower iMist You cannot hide your furs from HEAT! HEAT and EXCESSIVE HUMIDITY rob FURS of natural oils that keep them soft and lustrous. Loss of these precious oils means the pelts dry and crack, and the hairs get dull and shed.

So, for your fur's sake and your own peace-of-mind, get your fur OUT of your home for the hot months into the safety of Annis frigid vaults. right are Mrs. Helm, Mrs. Harry Tro-man, Miss McBride, Mrs. Franklin D.

Roosevelt and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. See Miss McBride's column for more details. THREE FORMER first ladies attended the party honoring Mrs. James Helm, White House sorlal secretary, whose memoirs have just been published.

From left A with GIFT of '1 Puff-Puff Dusting Powder 200 Bess Never Looked Better, Says Mary Margaret McBride East Grand River at Library Hours to 5:15, Tuetday to 1:30 urn5 Both (or the price of 4 oi. Flower Mint alone BY MART MARGARET McBRIDE At a literary' tea party in Washington the other day I ran into an old friend from Missouri. She has lost weight and looks gayer, handsomer and 10 years younger than aha did when I called on her about eight years ago at her temporary Washington home. I never have known exactly what the etiquette of a receiving line is, but I doubt if you're OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT to (Thi wttk efrfv) as well os Fri. and Sat.

JaWaiiiM supposed to a 1 Vv) I I i I pretty, took me to the front door and stood there to wave good-bye. I thought then and I think now how nice it is that real people are Just the same wherever yQU find them. MR. AND MRS. TRUMAN had come to Bess Furman's and Martha Strayer's party in Washington as had Mrs.

Wood-row Wilson and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, to honor an old Edith Benham Helm, who served as White House social secretary for three presidents' wives. "Let's give Mrs. Helm's book a good plug," urged Mr.

Truman, holding up a copy of "The Captains and the Kings," as he sat down with Mrs. Roosevelt before my microphone. "The nicest thing about this book is that there is nothing disagreeable about anybody in it," said Mrs. Roosevelt. 'That's the way I want my book to 'said Mr.

Truman. ON MOTOR TOUR Mr. and Mrs. B. E.

Snow, of Royal Oak, are on a 10-week motor tour of the West and British Columbia. way Mrs. Truman just looked so neighborly, that I was carried away by a warm, affectionate impulse. BESS TRUMAN always makes me feel fond and as if I've known her always. I remember standing by her box when Harry Truman was being nominated for vice president at the Democratic convention in Chicago, and suddenly being violently partisan, though I think Mrs.

Truman herself was of two minds about that business as well as what happened later. She had been first lady for only a short time when I went to see her at the White House and I remember she showed me all through the house, exactly as If it were Independence, Mo. Afterwards we sat down to talk and were still at it when Mrs. Truman, hearing a voice in the hall, called, "Is that you, Margaret? Come on in and show Miss McBride your dress." So Margaret came in, modeled the dress she'd worn as bridesmaid that day and told us of the wedding. When I left, Mrs.

Truman helped me on with my coat, said it was and say, "How on earth did you do it? I'm trying to but I don't make any headway!" es i a 1 1 when the person you're ad-dressln is the wife of a I i3A VA I I 7-'A yi 1 1 i i I it Mary McBride Mriclxr 1 J'ix former President of the United States and the remainder of the line is composed of that ex-president and two other former first ladies. In retrospect, I realUs that I probably committed a gaffs of the first order but my excuse is that I don't -get around often to such affairs and any- Mend of fancy aged, qualify caffeesf Distributed fey Nell Halt Jolei Ceaiitany UNIverslty t-751 Blue Grass time is here again vthen the soft enchantment of summer itself is trans-later! into the unforgetable fragrance of Blue Grass! And here's a summer event you can't afford to miss! With every fragrant bottle of Blue Grass Flower Misl, you receive ree of extra charge it charming plastic puff-puff container of Blue Grass Dusting Powder! Light lingering and so wonderfully refreshing use Blue Grass, day and night as generously as you would pure water. 8 BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST with gift of 1.00 Tuff-Puff Dusting Powder, 3.50. prlrea plus tai Toiletries Main We Give Green Stamps! I SPECIAL at Your Slenderizing ImverboneJ for 1 pi I Ixtra Cofltroll I'r TcN? Cstten end NYLON 11 NfY fcb Cool Comfortl i Installed and serviced for one year at no extra cost! 1 til mm 1Li molds the fuller figure with cool Power Mesh FLATUM-AIRE GIRDLE 0mlif I I 1 IV ly 1 I a 7fj si a -kXK; I with A''. Ktlvinatort il ii aiiiaiaMeMMaall ill mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmimmmmmmmmi Amazing! Opera Star Loses 37 Inches! ZOSIA GRUCHALA SAYS 5.

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