Radio and television mirror (Nov 1939-Apr 1940)

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mem Mrs. Ernest du Pont, Jr., popular in Delaware society, sponsors Wilmington's spectacular charity ball — the Society Follies. Miss Beffe Miller helped found the Kansas City chapter of Railway Business Women. The club's winter dance is a gala function. „ 'Z^M^^a^M^^-i^nsQs Cily Secretary A Southerner, titian-haired Mrs. du Pont is very hospitable, and her historic old home on the Delaware is the scene of many gay social affairs. fi?//oiv f/?e same famous Sfo'nCare Mrs. du Pont arrives by private plane at the airport near her New Castle home, looking fresh and unwearied after a quick shopping trip to New York. QUESTION TO MRS. DU PONT: Southern women are famous for their complexions, Mrs. du Pont. Do you have any particular method of skin care? ANSWER: "Yes. I don't believe in taking chances with my complexion — I always use Pond's 2 Creams. Pond's Cold Cream is perfect for cleansing my skin — keeping it soft and supple at the same time. And for powder base and protection against weather, Pond's Vanishing Cream is ideal!" QUESTION TO MRS. DU PONTi Do you feel that using 2 creams helps keep your make-up fresh looking longer? ANSWER: "I'm sure it does! That's why, before powder, I always cleanse and soften my skin with Pond's Cold Cream and smooth it with Pond's Vanishing Cream. This gives my skin a finish that takes make-up so well it. looks fresh for literally hours 1" QUESTION TO MISS MILLER: When a girl works all day, Bette, is it hard for her to find time to take good care of her skin? ANSWERi "Not if she follows my system. It's quick, thorough — and economical! I just use the 2 Pond's Creams. First Pond's Cold Cream to get my skin really clean — give it the clear, 'glowy' look that I like. And then I never fail to smooth on Pond's Vanishing Cream for powder foundation — it seems to make make-up so much more attractive!" QUESTION TO MISS MILLER: When you're outdoors for hours at a time, don't you worry about sun and wind roughening your skin? ANSWER: "No — why should I? Pond's Vanishing Cream smooths away little skin roughnesses in only one application. I usually spread on a light film of Vanishing Cream before I go outdoors, too. Just for protection." SEND FOR TRIAL BEAUTY KIT Pond's, Dept. 8 RM CV-B, Clinton, Conn. Rush special tubes of Pond's Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream and Liquefying Cream (quicker-melling cleansing cream) and five different shades of Pond's Face Powder. I enclose 101 to cover postage and packing. ponds V jStale_ Off to work. After graduation from high school, Bette got a secretarial job in the Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad freight office. City Copyright, 1939, Pond's Extract Company Bette and her companion local enthusiasm for bicj din lar is this sport in Kansas traffic regulation-; became share the g. So popuCitv that necessary! ' /