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Mat NATURAL Ming PERMANENTS I given with FINEST CREAM LOTIONS Your Choice: Cold Wave , Machine or Machineless Styled Just for You by Experienced Stylist z@eaufi/(?entie I EX. 1703-1745 1732 Eye St. N.W. 1 A HointmentsBBBBUBBIBBBBBBBBBBBBBUBBBm 1 BU] r -LINES U AUncti Sasset A WMkly Advwtitinc Column of Thiitft Now ond Inttreitinf U==3 New York, Mnr. 16—Take pride in your children? l Os course, you do ... and 1 know you want them to dJJ * row U P "i'* l sturdy, husky bodies, sound teeth and strong bones! That's why it’s so important to give them SCOTT’S Emulsion every day . . . the wonder* ful high energy food tonic. Yon see, it’s powerful nourishment . . provides natural A&D Vitamins >HPI A energy-building natural oil factors, plus added min* 9y9Jik era Is! What’s more .. . when more natural A&D '' Vitamins are needed, SCOTT’S helps build up real fighting stamina and resistance to colds and other germs. Do doctors recommend SCOTT’S Emulsion? Indeed they d 0... ask yours about it and see what he says! Hew loteloot can fresh Lemon Meringue Pie be? Just try it with BORDEN’S Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk ... and see! Takes no time or talent . . . just follow this > magic, miss-proof recipe: / -^vM Bland I'/, cup* (15-ot. c«n| BORDEN'S E.ql. Brand Swt.f.n.d Con- T d.ns.d MHk. '/j cup fruth Sunkiit L.mon juict, I tip. qr.t.d l.mon T' rind and 2 .49 yolki. SMr till mixture thick.ni. four Into cool.d //l' // \ A" paxtry shall mad. with your favorit. pia crust mix. For marinqu. //I \ 1 add '/« hp. craam of tartar to 2 aqq whitai and b.at till almost stiff l \ I/ I •nough to hold a paak. Add 4 tbip. sugar gradually, baating till M stiff but not dry. fila lightly on pia filling. Baka in ilow ovan (32S°F.) about IS mini, ar till slightly brownad. Cool. For mora quick, aaiy, aconomical traats, land for this: Mil RECIPE 100 K... "BOUDEN'S Book of 70 Magic Recipes'*. Write Nancy Sasser, Dept. 31F, 217 Madison Ave., New York 16, N.Y. “ Skopplo f far sew spring shoot? A Then let me remind you . . . the minute they cause sore toes or chafed, burning, tender , spots, De sure to apply ) DR. SCHOLL’S Zino r«. pads. These auper-soft, soothing, cushioning, protective pads for corns, callouses, bunions, not only give super-fast relief ... they actually stop corns and cal louses before they start! BUT if they have already developed there are separate medications in every box of DR. SCHOLL'S. * Zino-pads which will remove them one of the fastest ways known to medical science! And get DR. SCHOLL’S Foot Powder, t 00... grand for quick relief from tired, tender feet and that clammy, burning feeling caused by nylon hose. Bor tip to too level host, know whet “serves” —— W..W2\VW' Johnson RED \ . w*" CROSS COT TON BALLS ... 43^70/1 _ for they’re gen- erous sire puffs (about the size of half-dollar) with no frayed, wispy edges to smear or cling! And they’re spun from the softest, whitest, most absorb ent surgical cotton available . . . so use them for everything from removing nihil polish and cold creams to applying astringents, powder and rouge. Trust RED CROSS COTTON BALLS to tend to first aid and nursery tasks, too ... because they’re 100% sterile! The cost? Oh-so little ... 35c for a box of 65’s. No connection with American National Red Cross. I ' \ V an informal talh Jr on the very . ■ Jmjm newest in Slighem^M^kashions Sloane's cordially invites ' y° ur J Miss Isabelle ■* in slipcover fabrics end stylings on Thursday afternoon , March 20> at 2:30 p,m. Fabric Depart ment ... Second Floor Door Prise Free Perking for Sloane customers for one hour at the Ring Garage , 19th and M'Streets N.W. Oee of tko first ffclsgs people @ notice about you is . your hands ... so /<*. it’s important to keep them soft, smooth and lovely. / What to do if your skin is dry and sensitive . . . easily j becomes chapped, * rough and red? Simply use PACQUINS HAND CREAM for Extra Dry Skin . . . for this famous Pacquins product is specially made for delicate skin. ‘ Hits lanol in-CTirich’ed base that ‘ works two ways to beautify your hands . .'. soothes and smooths them to caressable loveliness and protects them from damaging work and weather! So treat your hands to this lanolin-enriched hand cream ... often! At all Cos metic Counters... in the Pacquins jar with the RED LABEL. I’m still ploying tofo . . . keeping MILD BEN-GAY *s<SjrT'! on hand just in |»~y J a chest col fv“l J “strikes” my young ster. It gives such )\ a wonderfully sooth- >SyLJ ing relief from chest ftEeS---——- cold discomforts . . . you simply rub it on chest, neck and throat and in “no time” your child is breathing easier and feeling bet ter! This is the rub-in made especially for children ... a mild • version of popular BEN-GAY, my family’s trusted rub-in for genera tions. Contains the same main pain-relieving agents ... but since the soothing lanolin base has been increased, it won’t irritate deli cate, young skin! You’ll know MILD BEN-GAY by the Blue Package . . . why not get a tube •t your Drug Store today? ■fr JBF HpF ■■ ■ MMBBM V w nnHun Bre jMBh JBp IB| Ijjlf «bBB| - ■r-ii x v % 9 #4 mR ■H a $ U I '/ 9 ■NaB? / fifes >->%? pjp % / ij ei iHft4- ? 2 9 r I 11 B, J|ff W&m ’ 1 —Webb Photo. MRS. SEWARD HAMILTON MOTT, Jr. 1 The former * Miss Joyce Sincloir Dickenson Married in Beaver Falls I Miss Joyce Sinclair Dickenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Ross fJlckenson of Beaver Falls, Pa., became the bride yes terday of Lt. Seward Hamilton Mott, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mott of Washington. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Beaver Falls was the scene of the ceremony, with the Rev. William Bradbury officiating. The reception was held at the Beaver Valley Country Club. , , The bride, given in marriage by | ‘her father, wore a gown of em broidered Swiss organdy with j sweetheart neckline and long pointed sleeves, a Juliet cap edged | with organdy flowers, matching the gown, a fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and white orchids and ivy. Miss Jane Dickenson was her sister’s maid of honor. Other at tendants were Miss Sandra Rit tinger of Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Miss Virginia Menary, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Miss Jane Wil liams, Easton, Md., and Miss Martha Johnston of Beaver Falls, Pa. Mr. James A. Mac Martin Os Baltimore served Lt. Mott as best 1 man. Ushers were Mr. Allen F. Moore of Berwyn, 111.; Lt. John O’Brien, Mr. 4 Harry Lowell of | Bethlehem, Pa..; Mr. F. Eberhart Haynes, jr., of Washington and 1 JU, A, . . - Miss Glover Engaged To Mr. Young Mr. and Mrs. Orval Johnson Hand of Petersburg, Va., announce! the engagement of their niece,! Miss Beverly Ann Glover, to Mr. Lloyd Ulin Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Kirk Young of Falls Church. t Miss Glover is the daughter ofj Mr. Albert Carl Glover ts Horse heads, N. Y., and the late Mrs. Winifred Roe Glover. She at tended the University of Wiscon-I sin and was graduated irom the Medical College of Virginia School of Nursing. . Mr. Young attended Ohio State’ University, the University of Ohio and Washington Missionary Col lege. He is now a student at the Medical College ol Virginia School of Medicine. The wedding Is planned for June. , Mr. F. H. Dickenson, jr., brother . of the bride, Beaver Falls, Pa. The bride is a graduate of Win . chester-Thurston School in Pitts i burgh, Bennett Junior College in . Mill brook, N. Y., and she attended ; the Child Education Foundation in New York City. Mr. Mott was graduated from Phillips Academy • in Andover, Mass., and Massachu setts Institute of. Technology. He : is a member of Delta Upsilon. Following a wedding trip to the Smoky Mountains, the couple will live in Huntsville, Ala. min a_a « Cl m - * iNrim ** 9jjf i f!l Bl ' m j^p**su/sM.A{4^Bß^&jtJ&sijMs <* C s, 25. 35. ji |"' S ''*"^^j ■ . Mrs. Winn ta Entertain on Tuesday Mrs. Lestia Winn,, has invited guests for dinner Tuesday and an evening of bridge. She will 3S • mmm M.£ in tm, ImU, j g wh*ot or sun 9 block or novy suede ... M g |*cWn« ■ 9.95 plus >o*" 9 M red, novy, golden wheat 9 Em §yp Hr: coif or black suede ... Sj Mail Orders. ..No C.O.D.'s & \ jy'sws I 9 1511 Connecticut Ave., Washingfon 9 I New Yerk • East Orange • Garde* City 9 . Greenwich • Poughkeepsie 9 H. MB months. < THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. , ■ , SUNDAY. MAECH IS. tees ..-Jr . }jf» UHljf AmmETi ■ 9 , three e9 porfs to -wmmm r , weor f °fl* ,her ‘apiA. IM\9T or separately. mrJl 9«\ Thecoa^ Itt \ honum wool \ lined in white, 1 green, grey ' taffeta V, the 0M V HL the Town Cr M . ' k'* ' W : Country. - v Riznc Broc 1108 ConnjßCticut Avenue / D-9