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ingredients to seal in mois-
ture, replacing natural oils
lost in the bath. Washing
with plain soap and' water
removes oil from the skin,
and, it is this oil which pro .
tects• the skin by enabling it
to retain moisture..
You'll find that Alpha
Keri is totally dispersible in ••
water. This means that the
• oil disperses evenly through-
out the water and will reach
all the parts of your body and
not just , make a ring aro-
und your tummy. Same bath
oils, even expensive ones,
float as a thin film on top of
the water and they — and
your skin treeent — end,
up down the rain.
Best of all, Only 10 to 20
Tips on caring for
china, and 'crystal gifts
washer than if washed by
hand. The possibility of
dipping or breaking is far
less in protected dishwasher
racks than when being han-
dled with sudsy hands in a
sink.
Even though Most good,
But brides today can and dishes con be Yo.$110, in-.a.
do put, even the nicest pres- dishwasher, there are certain
tints to regular use. For- items that should always be
tunately, modern eclectic handwashed, -including
lifestyles make it ap- hand-painted china and an-
propriate and a dishwasher tique china and crystal: The
makes it practical. The . patterns may be affected by
Consumer Informa- the high-temperature water
tion Center says that such and strong detergentS in an
items are safer in a dish- automatic dishwasher.
There was a time when
the nicest wedding gifts were
. carefully packed away and
----saved for special occasions.
Nearly all .china and.crystal
items, , • for example, were
considered too delicate for
everyday yse. •
For your furniture and appliance
needs; we offer top' quality and
lowest prices.
Special discount
prices for newlyCveds
or engaged couples
Come in and see our fine selection
of furniture, televisions and
appliances at
Whetstone Furniture', TV and Appliances
• BRIDAL SECTION 6
. • 3 Soft skin important to bride
•
minutes of soaking with a ,
good bath oil can last, the
whole winter day through.
The .mild, refreshing fra-•
grance of the oil keeps your
skin smelling pleasant while
the therapeutic action helps
relieve the itching of winter-
dry skin. It's a very sensual,
very practical solution to
winter skin problems.
You've 'been planning
your wedding . for months
• and now when everything's
peifectly arranged, you re-
member your winter-dry
skin. To make your skin
silky soft and. smooth, try
the sensual bath.
The reassuring sound of
running water filling a tub,
the gentle caress of droplets
of condensing steam on your
body, the moist air heavy
with the fragrance of your
favorite bath oil . '.. with the
addition-of your own unique
effects a _pastel mar* _
tub perhaps, or a graceful
palm, some yoga breathing
exercises or a cup of tea —
you can conjure up an oasis
from the bone-chilling cold
of winter, and a relaxing
refuge from the minor ten-
sions, of the day. Like all
great bath lovers from the
Romans Ito the present-day
Japanese, you know the
value of a relaxing bath, But
it shouldn't be an occasional
break in your routine. The
sensual bath should be part
of it — and.for a good, prac-
tical reason.
In ,winter, damp winds
and. cold temperatures out-
side. compete with heating
indoors to dry out normal •
skin and torture normally
dry skin to the point of
flaking or scaling. Itching ,
and extreme discomfort may
result. For people who have
either of these dry-skin
problems, dermatologists
recommend using the sen-
‘ sual bath •as a therapeutic
one. How? By choosing a
good bath oil such as Alpha
Keri which contains special
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Pots, pans great
'gifts
Nothing makes a girl take,
a practical turn of mind •
quicker than a diamond.
ring. For along with
thoughts of romance, wed-
and June come
thoughts of meal-planning,
entertaining and 'cooking.
And once the honeymoon's
over, the, kitchen must be
ready and-waiting, with all
tht-Vefiripment that's basic to
the preparation of three
meals a day. •
'Nothing's more basic,
certainly, than pots.and pans
— and there's nothing that
will make more of a differ-
ence in 'the new bride's daily
kitchen routine• than the
kind of pots and pans she
uses. In other words, every
homemaker has a choice
these days: to spend time in
the kitchen scouring and
scrubbing after every meal
— just as her mother did
when she married — or to
use pans that simply don't
require all that work. '
The second choice wins
hands down. That's why one
of the very best gifts anyone
-can give the bride-;:to--be is
one or more pieces of superb
noa-stick cookware such as
the French import called
T-Fal,
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