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Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Jun 1947, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT £ Lin 2 is 3-4 ; HF Bek 4H g H a I Bes ! : premature wrinkles on You must carry your high, live wisely, It can , If you have peace of blessed. Peace Figs i ¥ BE} of inestimable cosmetic value. of increasing years show the face, the complexion ave fastidious care, Atteh- should start in the teens, not ugh the free use of soap ter but by applications of cream, Atmospheric dust, flaying winds and burning sunlight take ' their toll of youthful freshness, Lu- brication combats these menaces. "should use a ree or even twice, a day. The skin is constantly in a state of decay and renewal; gentle creaming will keep the condition normal. One can't start too early to pet and pamper the complexion, Creams, used after the face- EEE: washing, not only give a second cleansing, but also the friction nec- (BEAUTY FOR YOU -- Take Out Good-Looks Insurance for their application has a Vitalizing effect upon circulation, glands and tissues. Make-up should be removed with cream before soap and water are used. Cream should be applied afterward. Those stiff-spined dames who scoffed at cosmetics in their young days realize now that they weren't very smart. They know .that high grade beauty aids do help keep the birthday bogies away, and that massage is a youthifying agent that aids good-looks insurance, Loss of sleep, digestive disturb- ances and worry--everything that keeps one from feeling tip-top-- will have a deplorable effect upon apearance. ' Feel well; look well, You know jt! WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT -- Tips When Visiting "In-Laws?" By MRS. CORNELIUS BEECKMAN« Dear Mrs. Beeckman: Ours was a war marriage, and al- been with them since my husband was a little boy. My husband says they will not expect tips from us, but I am being very firm and in- sisting that we should tip them at the end of our visit fo a week or ten days. I want so much for us to do what we should, no matter how much we have to "re-balance" our budget when we return home. What is your advice . . . for us to tip or not to tip? 2. When we go, would you advise me to take a gift for his mother and a gift to his father, or would it be better for me to send these ,| with my bread-and-butter letter? 3. And when I write my thank- you letter, do I write it to his mother, or address it to both his FH "fegact LHe g 3: o2 8 Ry 8 g 18g 1 special candy, or a carefully-chosen book, or perhaps some specialty of 3. You address the letter to the mother, your hostess, and in the letter, of course, include your en- thusiastic thanks to the father. * SAY YOUR "NO, THANK YOU". . DON'T TURN YOUR CUP OVER! Dear Mrs. Beeckman: 'When you are at a public dinner and after the coffee cups are plac- ed at the side of each plate, if you don't drink coffee, should you turn your cup over, to indicate that you don't wish coffee? I have seen many people do this (even at large private dinners,' in a home or in a country club, for example), but to me it seems "hick." Is it ever correct? "THE DAILY TIMES GAZETTE Tomorrow's 3 , Activities At Adelaide House Rendezvous Club Teen Centre Executive Meeting Art Exhibit St. Andrews W.A, Harvey~-Hunt Missionary Auxiliary 8t, George's Afternoon W.A. . St. George's Evening W.A. . Calvary Baptist Mission Circle Albert Street Sr. W.A, Home and School Council Sunbeam Chapter, O.E.S. 15th Oshawa Mothers' Auxiliary Oakleigh Lodge, L.OB.A. Loyal True Blues, No, 55 | Simgoe St. United CGIT Mothers Kate McLaurin Mission Circle have coffee, we should indicate this fact simply by a "no, thank you." or by a slight shake of the head and a "no, thank you" to the waiter as he is about to serve the coffee. YOUR BREAD-AND-BUTTER LETTER Have you been a-visiting? As soon as possible after your return . . . the very day if possible, when your appreciation gnd your memor- ies are bright and fresh ., ., . you must write a thank-you letter to your hostess, thanking her in gener- al for her hospitality and then, in particular, for the happiness she gave you by her plans for your en- tertainment. And through her, thank the members of the family for their kindness, and hospitality to you. Remember that neither the thanks you said when you were leaving nor the gift you took or are sending on your return, are substi- tutes for the gracious and enthusia- stic note of thanks you must write. (Mrs. Beeckman will be glad to Lee. No--and I agree with you that it looks "hick." If we do not wish to answer questions on "What Should | 1 do? submitted by readers.) We Are Happy Indeéd To Extend Our to the NEW FRANKLIN - SIMON "Ladies'-Ready-To-Wear" CORNER SIMCOE N. and RICHMOND STS. We are extremely proud to have had the opportunity of designing and remodelling of this newest Oshawa Ladies' Store. W. F. MERCER (CARPENTER) 149 ALMA ST, PHONE 2464) THE TOFZER FLECTRIEC 300 Eimsgrove OSHAWA Phone 124 We're Proud To Announce . That We Were Chosen to Install - the - -- in the NEW HOME of the ELECTRICAL WIRING and FIXTURES FRANKLIN SIMON LADIES™ READY -T0- WEAR -- at -- : Richmond and Simcoe St. North . ! We are happy indeed to Congratulations to the Franklin Simon Ladies' Ready-to~Wear on the occasion of thelr grand opening tomorrow! extend our \ Specialists in Industrial and Commercial Electrical Installations! THE WOINEFIR ELECTRIC . 300 Eimsgrove -- OSHAWA -- Phone 124 \ 77 "The Grand Opening ~ OF THE = FRANKLIN-SIMON SHOPPE Oshawa's Newest Ladies' Ready-To-Wear TOMORROW 9 AM. (Thursday, June 19th) 2 , I --------------S------ -- AT - SIMCOE N. = RICH ...to attend our opening! Tomorrow morning will see the Grand Opening of our new home at the Corner of Simcoe and Richmond Streets and we extend a hearty welcome to you, the Ladies of Oshawa and vicinity, to pay us a visit in the near future. We are extremely proud of our new store and we certainly hope that we shall be able to offer you something new in Ladies'-ready-to-wear apparel. It will be our aim to carry only the best quality merchandise and original styles. The woman who wants to find that "something" in a dress, suit or coat will do well to visit the new Franklin-Simon Shoppe soon. / In opening our Branch Store in Oshawa we hope to render an "exclusive" service to our Oshawa custom- ers by bringing them the latest fashions direct from the Manufacturer. It is our fond hope that you will pay us a visit in the near future and that we may merit Your patronage. Our Guarantee! WE WILL DO OUR UTMOST TO MAKE EVERY SALE A SATISFACTORY PURCHASE ... HOW- EVER WE GUARANTEE TO REFUND OR EXCHANGE IN ALL CASES WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS NOT 100% SATISFIED! For The Latest In Women's Fashions... make the Franklin-Simon Your Shopping Headquarters!

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