Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1943)

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SHE HANDLES HIGH EXPLOSIVES! Anne has been promoted step by step in the intricate processes of making shells — and has recently completed a special course to become a "job-instructor" in training other girls. Her engagement to Lawrence Van Orden, was announced by her parents shortly before "Larry" went into the Army Anne is in uniform, too— the trig overalls-and-blouse girls in defense plants all over the country are wearing. "I couldn't have Larry do all the fighting," Anne says. "I wanted to do my share." She is in a big munitions plant — employing 1,000 women. She works on rotating shifts — 7 a.m. to 3 :30 p.m. — 3 :30 p.m. to midnight or midnight to 7 a.m. • • • Anne says, "In a war plant you work indoors and with intense concentration. This begins to show in your face if you're not careful. Your skin gets a tense, drawn look. I've always used Pond's Cold Cream. It helps keep my skin feeling so soft and smooth, and it's a grand grime remover when I get home." Anne uses Pond's every night — for daytime clean-ups, too. She smooths Pond's over face and throat — pats gently to release dirt and make-up. Tissues off. "Rinses" with more Pond's for extra cleansing and softening, tissues off again. Do it yourself. You'll see why war-busy society women like Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel, III, use Pond's — why more women and girls use it than any other face cream. Ask for the larger sizes — you get even more for your money. All sizes popular in price, at beauty counters everywhere. ANNE'S LOVELY RING is simply set in a plain gold band. A small diamond is set on either side of the sparkling center stone. SHE'S LOVELY! SHE USES POND'S A DARLING COUPLE! Anne and Larry have been friends since high-school days — but on Anne's birthday last year they started devoting all their spare time to each other. Anne's lovely complexion is one of her chief charms. "All I ever use is Pond's Cold Cream," she says. "It suits my skin just beautifully." Yes — it's no accident so many lovely engaged girls use Pond's! FEBRUARY, 1943 71