Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1946 — Page 21
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A wedding ceremony at 7:45 p. m. | today will unite Miss Gertrude Lentz and Jean Wagley. The vows will be read in the home of the Rev. D. J. Dunkan, 5126 Chelsea rd. pastor of the Lyndhurst Baptist ¢hurch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Walter Lentz, 4027 W. Morris st, and Mr. and Mrs. John
By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer
YOUR SKIN DOESN'T HAVE TO GO as coppery looking as a burnished kettle, even if you.do spend most of the summer in the sun. Too often, the price nature exacts for.this copper-colored shade is something you're likely to rue at summer's end: Coarsened grain, dry-as-parchment look or enlarged pores—distended by over-stiriulation of
| To prepare the fruit: Pee] and pit about 1': pounds of fully ripe peaches. Crush or chop very fine {Measure 21% cups into a large saucepan. (If the peaches lack tart/ness, use only two cups fruit and [add two tablespoons of lemon juice.) To make. the jam: Add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mix well. | Place over high heat, bring to a full rolling boil, and boil hard one minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and stir in
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J. Wagley, 4110 W. Morris st. are parents of the bridegroom. | Attending the couple will be Mr. | and Mrs. Louis Cummings, |
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The trick in avoiding these penalties while still staying out as |
much as you please is to control your tan. This vou can do by using a sun tan oil which keeps a skin safe from the folly of excess exposure
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bi FUR BUSINESS has never been a business for the novice. It
is one that calls for long experience in buying and selling.
| T calls for long and close co-operation of reputable manufacturers who have something more than a passing knowledge of furs and whose reputation is therefore as trustworthy and dependable to the
retailer as the retailer's reputation must be to the customer.
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the amount of VALUE RECEIVED in real worth and satisfaction to
the purchaser.
Furs have long since become something more than a luxury to the American woman. They are a distinct necessity. They guard the health, give comfort, pleasure and a poise that stimulates the gen-
eral sense of well-being. ‘
3 wim Zl Wits the constant demand for new and finer furs—the leaders of the industry have spent untold millions to brings out designers of superlative genius, craftsmen of unexampled skill and artistry, devel-
oping new processes of dyeing and blending furs with such fabulous
p— beauty they have literally opened the eyes of the whole world of 9 7.8 fashion. . It's Electric! ’ SMALL wonder that today, then, when dyed and blended muskrats [t's Extra Large! or I ’ E can actually vie with mink in beauty, a fur coat becomes a priceless
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Is stainless steel inside and out! Selidly built for good and long service. . Beautiful exterior and interior! and fibre glass insulation to assure fine refrigeration. 45 Inches wide, 27 inches deep, 66 inches high. Plent shelves and 6 ice cube trays that make a total of 84 cubes. Door latches ; and hinges are of heavy chrome-plated brass. A superlative electric refrigerator made by “Traulsen,” who formerly manufactured for large establishments, exclusively, and now brings his knowledge and experience to home refrigeration needs.
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So in this Annual Fur Coat Selling at . H. P. Wasson and Company, the Character and integrity that is inherent in every purchase here becomes an added safeguard and guarantee of the superlative quality that goes with the Wasson label. > : |
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