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Use a dry- skin cream to help prevent drying and chapping. | By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor 4 you may be one. of. those 2 ‘lucky creatures who browns ey in the sun. But even if ou do, necessary prcautions Should be taken to prevent coarsened skin texture, oe pro lithe squint. lines that. show white beneath your deepening tan. Equip yourself with a. little beauty beach bag. Throw in your sun lotions, a softening lanolin cream and a protective lip po- made. pes: : It is always wise to use a.sun lotion before exposing yourself to the sun’s rays. You can usual- ly gauge the amount of time. you can safely spend in the sun by your: complexion tone; The dark. er the skin, the more pigment it contains to help prevent burning. Fifteen minutes in the beginning should be about right for bru- nettes. Fair skinned _ lassies should take it easy. Five minutes at a time is the best way to start if you don’t want to look like a boiled lobster. Try to get the backs of your legs in the act without getting those behind the knees blisters. Even after you have acquired a nice golden tan, don’t stay so long in the glare that you begin to feel headachy. Make it an inflexible rule to ward off the aging effects of ex-. ||posure to the sun and wind: by ubricating yur skin religiously. The area about your: eyes and mouth will geed a rich dry-skin cream. When you come in from the sun wipe your face with a tissue and apply a homogenized cream. It should make your skin feel soft and pliable. Save a bit of it to use on your lips before applying. your lipstick. During the summer months it is well to apply. a thin film of cream to your face before going to bed. This habit will help prevent your ‘skin ‘from looking parched and dry. : BRIDAL TRIO ..... Brand RING FASHIONS .. . New new idea for 1947 is to wide carved styles in wed- match the wedding ring ding rings, and a unique with earrings, as here in bridal, engagement ring carved palladium. set, shaped to fit together. DENTIST, NOT PATIENT, DIES PULLING TOOTH SHEFFIELD, Eng. — Entering a dentist’s office to have a tooth pulled, George Henry Dav@ison, 60, was given an anaesthetic, He. awoke a few minutes later with his teeth still intact and found the dentist dead. He had suffers ed a heart attack. SPENDS $2,700 IN 6 WEEKS CHICAGO. — A _ 16-year-old ‘boy, Charles Mommerency, of Monroe, Mich., admitted that he took the $3,100 his father had saved up to buy a farm and, in six weeks spent $2,700 of the money on “cowboy” clothes, tar- get practice in a _ shooting gal- lery, shows, bowling, a little for girls, and a gun.” He said that $400 was stolen from him. , - ' od The Peaceful Celt JUNE BRIDE, 1947 .. . Her medieval wedding gown, designed by Joel, is sheerest nylon tulle, embroidered os woe 8p ne in pearls. The same tulle is used in Mary Goodfellow’s istee. theil a oo ee a bridal halo and floor-length veil. A floral pendant, @ar-!sroup of ten or twelve Germans rings and solitaire of diamonds add final touch. sound asleep, apparently missed R : i by the first wave. bi “Well,” said Sean, “shall we TODAY’S. BIRTHD AYS | PREACHER DIES IN CHURCH |shoot ’em or stick ’em?” : : ‘ “Ho, hum,” said Dennis, look- (Know America) BALTIMORE, * Md.—The._ Rev. ing up at the sky, “it's a foine Mrs. Harper Sibley of Roches-|Henry Roberson, 91-year-old | day, Let's wake ’em up and have ter, N. Y., president of the United; negro preacher, fell dead just as}a foight.” e Council of Churchwomen, born in he entered his church, Christ’s 7. N. J., veg Ace _ Institute Church, to pon a Making It Flash -Postmaster-Genera ames; sermon entitled, “I Am Going i eae A. 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