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Beauty Routine Makes Skin
By PATRICIA KING
Beauty Editor
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
NEW YORK — (NEA) — A
good facial is important any
time of the year and most es
pecially now. after the holi
day season when lack of time
may have caused complexion
neglect.
You know your winter-to
spring heavenly social whirl will be
only if your com
plexion is lovely enough to
highlight your natural beau
ty. know And if you're smart you’ll
that applying cream to
your face with a little mas
ffeii sage is not enough.
For a really beneficial fa
cial the most important item
stressed at any salon by the
person giving the massage is
relaxation. Fatigue, stress and
tetrain tighten the muscles in
many parts of the body and
this always shows in the face.
An easy-to-manage nightly
regime is what you need to
start you off on good facial
habits.
j Start with a lubricating
leream, satin soft, that is quick
fly absorbed by the pores. It
jgently neck. Surface lubricates dryness the face disap- and
pears and suppleness is re
stored.
i With the different move
taents you apply to your face
iand neck you stir up circula
lion. The more precise your
jmotions, the more exciting
will be the results.
Start by massaging the ln-
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! “If you really notice what
a women has on, her clothes
are wrong,” says Edward Al
bee, who wrote “Who’s Afraid
of Virginia Woolf?”
Don’t any of you husbands
take Albee’s philosophy of
women and clothes seriously
—or you’re likely to be in se
rious trouble at home.
When your wife spends
days shopping to “find” (a
feminine word for “buy”) just
the right dress and every
thing to wear with it she cer
tainly wants it noticed when
she wears It for the first time.
Fail to comment enthusias
ticallv on that new outfit and
you’ll have a disgusted wife.
She’ll never give you credit
for not noticing her new
dress because it is so perfect
ly right for her that you
couldn’t be expected to see
that she had on something
new and different.
It’s not just husbands that
women want to notice their
clothes, either. They love to
receive compliments on
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THOROUGH CLEANSING IS THE FIRST STEP to a good complexion. (Upper left)
Massage the lubricating cream over your cheeks in circular movements. (Upper right)
«ith your first three fingers massage the forehead about 10 times. Around the eyes
(lower left) massage very lightly towards the nose using one finger 10 times more or
less. To combat double chin (lower right) tauten the hand and pat under the chin.
b ”cating cream over your
cb ? e ^ s in circular movements,
ha “ sing " d J Then bree °P fin en S ers y°, ur of mouth each
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bottom mass JS e upward from the
of your chin.
Massage carefully around
Despite What Albee Says,
Women Dress to be Noticed
By RUTH MILLETT
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
they are wearing from other
men, too.
And it's a downright trau
matic experience for a woman
to wear a new dress and have
it go unnoticed by her women
friends. Happily expecting
compliments when she the
springs it on them for
first time—she will be down
right uneasy if no one seems
to notice her perfect “find.”
She’ll begin to wonder if
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If we women didn’t want
our clothes noticed and com
mented on we could get by
with a much smaller ward
robe than most of us feel we
must have. And we certainly
wouldn’t go in for every out
landish style that comes
along—whether it’s becoming
or not. Compliments—that’s buy
what women clothes in
the hope of getting.
Miss Farmer
Talks To
Ringgold HE
Miss Janice Farmer gave a
talk on framing and hanging pic
tures at tthe January meeting
of the Ringgold Home Econo
mics Club.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. Lindsey Futral.
Mrs. 6cott Futral, president,
presided. Mrs. Sara Burks gave
the devotional.
Mrs. Emily Harris gave the
minutes and treasurer’s reports.
Mrs. Futral served refresh
ments to the following members:
Miss Janice Farmer, Mrs. Ho
well Colwell, Mrs. Scott Futral,
Mrx Lindsey Futral, Mrs. Ruby
KIreland, Mrs. Herman Nelson,
S. E. Mitchell, Miss Em
maline Melin, Mrs. Bertha Me
lin, Mrs. Thomas Burks, Mrs.
Burks, Mrs. George Moore,
Emily Harris and two visi
tors, Mrs. Roy Krauss and Mrs.
J. Skubi.
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the nostrils, continuing up
ward on the bridge of the
nose with your middle fin
gers.
To massage your throat
(always downwards), use the
palms of both hands, and
Woman’s Club Has
January
The January meeting of the
Griffin Woman’s Club was held
at the Memorial Clubhouse with
Mrs. W. J. Proctor presiding.
The devotional was given by
Mrs. Barney Hawkins. Her topic
was “What Does Happiness
Mean To Each Of Us?’’
Special guests were Mrs. J. W.
Stanford and Mrs. Charles Dan
iel of Forest Park, president and
first vice president of the sixth
district Federation of Woman’s
Clubs.
Azalea Grove
HE Club
Has Meeting
Miss Janice Farmer gave a de
monstration on pictures at the
January meeting of the Azalea
Grove Home Economics Club.
The group met at the Rural
Urban Center for a covered dish
luncheon. Mrs. Jack Tingle and
Mrs. J. D. Gilmer served as hos
tesses.
Mrs. Jack Tingle, president,
presided. Mrs. J. D. Gilmer gave
the devotional and Mrs. R. B.
Hitchcock led in prayer.
The pledge to the flag was gi
ven by the group.
During the business session
hostesses for the year were na
med.
The following members were
present:
Mrs. Mary Ann Akins, Mrs. R.
B. Hitchcock, Mrs. Elon Cunard,
Mrs. Eunice Grant, Mrs. Barney
Cunard, Mrs. Louise Cook, Mrs.
J. D. Gilmer, Mrs. Louise Hen
derson, Mrs. Jack Tingle, Mrs.
J. M. Bottoms, Mrs. Henry Col
lins, Mrs. Pauline Clark and
Miss Janice Farmer.
2nd Baptist
YWA’s Meet
The YWA’s of the Second Bap
tist Church met Wednesday at
the church for the January
meeting.
The program on the Great
Commission was presented by
Beth Adams, Carol Davis, Ra
chel Kilgore and Betty Murph.
Beth Adams, president, presid
ed during the business session.
Carol Davis read the names of
the missionaries on the prayer
calendar and Rachel Kilgore led
in prayer.
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Fashion Tips
The pale, pale lipstick shades
are going out and coming in are
bright, clear pinks and reds to
go with the vibrant colors aw
ash in spring’s ready-to-wear.
To go along with the brighter
lips, brighter fingernails — “fl
uid, electric colors”, as one cos
metics firm calls them.
There’s new fashion hope for
the small woman. The New York
Couture Business Council, Inc.,
a manufacturers group, reports
that more small sizes are being
cut and patterned. The 4eally
larger woman also is getting
consideration, as manufacturers
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Having been stimulated by
tbis f acial treatment your
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Mrs. O. K. Mathis presented
Curtis Stubbs, who sang “Beau
tiful Dreamer” and "X Dream
Of Jeannie” by Stephen Foster.
Mrs. Mathis presented her own
arrangement of organ music,
with narrative and colored sli
des, to illustrate the life and mu
sic of Stephen Foster.
Mrs. J. R. Beville told of the
progress and future plans for
Tallulah Falls School, Tallulah
Falls, Ga.
Mrs. Fred Tanner was welcom
ed as a new member.
Hostesses were Mrs. H. W.
Barrow, Mrs. Barney Hawkins,
Mrs. T. E. Henderson, Mrs. D.
B. Hill, Mrs. Leroy Hicks, Mrs.
Kelley Penn and Mrs. J. K. El
lis.
Faith Baptist
WMU Meets
The Faith Baptist Church WMU
met at the church with the pre
sident, Mrs. Marshall Garrett,
presiding.
Mrs. Frank Tennell led in pra
yer and Mrs. Garrett gave the
devotional. Mrs. Calvin Smith
led in prayer for the missionar
ies.
The program, “An Expanding
Response To Christ’s Commis
sion was presented. Those tak
ing part were Mrs. Homer Og
letree, Mrs. Bud Shoupe, Mrs.
Rufus Horton, Mrs. Warren Sel
lers, Mrs. Gene Turkett, Mrs.
Thomas Tuggle.
Mrs. Rufus Horton closed with
prayer. Seventeen members
were present.
Continuing on the fashion sc
ene is the “one shoulder” for
mal. Designers like it in both
crepes and chiffons, and in both
short and floor length versions,
with one shoulder covered, the
other bared, creating a 45-de
gree angle line at the top.
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realize the American figure is
scarcely standard these days.
Half sizes, petites. minisizes and
extras are filling the gaps.
Mesh shoes, once dismissed as
the ultimate in unfashionable,
now look smart for spring. Wat
ch for them in oxfords, ankle
bools, saddled with linen or with
toes and heels of citrus-colored
snake, and for evening in shim
mering kid.
In one fashion quiz, the ques
tion was: Is the print panic too
many typing errors, an art dress
or fabric news? Answer, fabric
news, as prints get bigger and
bolder and often are pure ab
stracts.
Griffin Daily News
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Refusal to try new
foods or read a new
book leads to a dull
life.
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