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PAGE FOUR Woman's Angle FOR WOMEN By Betty Cook For ANP RUT rR.I ZMTfON L JGP Ml I> ING- The throwing of ruv and ■ us shoes js the U iditiona; .<y c.t wishing happiness and ... ! ■ the bririai pair. Just u-: u nations! in the wedding bn ■ ki.. -t o r u <i- U t. a gay, colorful aff.ij: with tovd. fatui • .■. .i Jij . « v«. •• one entering into tin j..,pin:u.> .• Os til* 111 1011 l "■ O,: Food foi the occasion ch mid he light but satisfying And. because June <sa>s are itkely to :»- >•. it Chicken Haia.l -:ti Ri - < > o stantial y<i wil; ~.i) :d hot weather .-•;•!•< :itU tray of individual Straw b< .; y - Grapefruit Salad wtl: add ;< bnuut note Os c 'lor :• til*- Li r. lanie, and can bo p • • d u ieh. —nef NU.-ili I•;; . i> n .i • theif are so rt any otru-i 'n'’ u. ute details with which ■ Rice m the \v< dihng tn*\i. just as appropriate »- it for throwing and you're --..re to hi e the unusual quaiitie . ~f tin ,vi. !>• -> A* ' 5? \ .J& > JwqfSflMW * eted pre-cooked rice suggesteo ‘ n S the follkv.vi-ic rr .pi Tins rive can. be prepared in .. iit'fy without of-; fort, and i; miaraiTeed to be the \ fluffiest, tend: rest : iui yoa’ve ev j «r eaten Every cam will be arate so it can be c . try and e vn ly mixed thn-wh ’lie sahrJ. added texture that tub rv gives i •to the salad will undoubtedly 1 make a hit with your guo *s ar.fi ; your ta;en 4 s. is a tv a w m* Morale li A WamdtiA Bwsifiess 'f i TC; 'V V t* | * T' r irlilfi A ■ j - 3 j - ■ . j Morale—at the national, community arid home levels—is a woman’s business, according to Chaties P.evson who has been study inf feminine foihk-s or, fi-e cor-tire ins over the past 20 years. It ) isn't only bow women feei t.uk and art hut hc/.v othei p.-oph- feci about them that stlengthens or weakens the country’s morale and j Mr Revson whose Revlon 1 -duel- <;. rp ration is tb> world's largest company in the cosmetic fie ,J he!>eves that now is the time when it is so important for women ft be at then best so their mosaic influence is high. For a woman, beauty product* finish the job where nature left off and the firm luxui icui lilt > • • auva ~f 1 1 agiHcice yvourd her When Mr. Revson decided to add a fragrance mist to the company’s line, his research chemists expe • indented with many scents and then after long experiments‘they perfected a bouquet that is like a lovely i garden with dev, still on the buds. They *,i it A quanta: me Mist and women everywhere accepted it immediately Some splash it on • after a shower, other? spray it over them before they m; ,s on thou dresses and there aiv Mn ■• • rr, wh.. V. it or: with fingertip-. sf?*r they ■are dressed. While >t < tr.e ■ i. •• of ’-, tretu-en’d ! perfume because .t is concentr<;cu, a cart i;- used JavhnJy . ..-.a i»l its inexj»fcn*,vftrv‘s. M E.- ■ r.' iehojs ; »WIP!RIMi *”«* iiilh j& Ip lH ** -wt *•“**/. w .►'«:, jay, m***, |§£. gw| U *% feuir kwt!«> Joiiifj, JHH - 9 be praised t;.' pre^eiit ii.»* v\ e- uiir'V- i“- ucr it. tj. e ; • vt;J tt.r; t t.mu v.Vlock ,-j \n Giidi. a f o!f v niiti/K‘d hafoyo i"Gv)n. A tiio d't> t-.'A b, tlu? occasion beoon.es more formal o: d iifte, •.. <• the teccption i•; the fushitmabl" way to lonst the bride j and grooin L' n ill» ;> fo'id it | served fe v a r*.i t ptiui* tbun foi . t run kid.-1- ll»“.v w;; breakfast buffet i tabic. On t •eparate table il.e, wi'diliu.'. cuke and pUiieii bo.ei ot ■ caltcd r.dtu.- ot v 'iut-. V ric-i.it;. or j relntiver ..f the bride will be plea.-.i d if iulud t- i e.'.do at : thesf tables. f: eakfa'-t over the bride throws: v.i;i bfiUij " t i - .n .i e.t irmiar- I i-d •,;•:.., ,n. . q i.:trl to catch! •die tiiOl • elit to be tilt* i .it o in:: l.nHw tin wed- j d,i. • net v i u,. i... in. and • ! groom u e oft on a nappy honey- ■ moon CHTCKEii :. ATVM) ; 2~:i LUp ;jf U Cftt rkt d i’it'C I cup water 1-4 te ~i. jioo*i sajt I ; ? t-i.n'- ii'.- J Piin-edu ■3 -i - - r-. - r-11 A. IC-.q f, •■j h.‘x r dsiio 1 .-4 U-.'sc'o.,' .-v. i '--f-'TYi r-■T* ,i I Ciij.d- I.'OOKUu p-i'as 11: i dteev; ,;.-d chicken Ai ETHOD Co ml Inc ?h-p-cooked rice, water, and sal: in Tuttcepan. Mix just until all ric< is moistened. Bring vmfißAsyi fCADOES #;a,l 1T .... hy, ..., mpuum */r,'.KK FOODS for the sea«on .in'if.,) with tile colors which ire available. They’ll be much u.or« attractive and palatable t’unfit d cling pc... lies can tx» ; filled with blueberries and served ■>n ■— lettuce mp A loured cream. dxesSLiig IS pel tret for Lhii. ftuil -liiri berry combination. riere's a ,eo< d tall drlitk for ;lp plng. mix equal jiarts of apricot •Giole fruit nectar arid pineapple juice an.; then add an equal ur.ourit of ginger a.le. Serve over 1 ice cubes. A tasty addition to any fnjit salad are pitted cherries which are stuffed SF-CIPE OF THE WEEK earooiifd Baked tteau (Serve •: 4J 8 slices bacon VI cup molasses 1 tablespoon vinegar I i tablespoon prepared mustard 11 pound can baked be a as Place bacon slices tu a cold trying pan over low heat. Cook Co con slowly, about 8 to 10 min' utes; turn once during cooking Draii, oi, absorbent paper: keep warm.. Pour off bacon fat; re turn 2 tablespoons of fat to skillet; blend in molasses, vine gar and mustard. Add beans; simmer S minutes. Serve with hot baccn slices. with cream rhcese and a piece ot walnut. The onerries can easily be Pitted with new pittc-rs now avail able.. Avocado halves make a pretty "Mad when tb< y’re sprinkled with lemon juice to keep them from darkening. Fill with fresh pine apple cubes and whole bright strawberries which have been hulled. Pass French dressing and tiny baking powder biscuits., Here’s a delightful dessert: make a graham cracker shell, bake and , cool. Fill with hard ice cream, cover with butterscotch sauce and sprinkle with chopped walnut.?. Here’s a good sandwich to serve wHh fruit salads for hot weather luncheons: soften cream cheese with orange juice to spreading con sistency, - then stir in k* cup chopped, roasted almonds and spread on thick ghees of fruit nut bread Build A f iner Carolina quickly to tail -aor high heat, uncovered, fluffing rice gently once or twice with a fork. (Do rot stir ) Cover and remove from heat Let coo! to room tempera tore. Mix tgather mayonnaise, pi ne "to .salt .and ps/per, Add cel ery .peas, : : ken ,snu rice; toss ts.gcthi .. Clin! in refrigerator a bo.it 1 nojr before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servings. S I*R A W»KH R Y G RAPEFRUIT SALAD 1 ...I v hagi siriiiVOfri'ry flavored gelatin l cup hot water 1-2 cup cold w ater 1-3 cup grapefruit junice 1 cup quartered straw berries 3 cup diced grapefruit sections free fj om membrane METHOD: Dissolve gelatin in HOT water. Add cold water and grape fruit junice. Chill until vhghtly thickened. Then fold in strawberries and grapefruit. Turn into individual molds. Chill until firm. T-M.;nMd. Garnish with v M.e strawberries and water cress. Makes 6 servings. FASHION OF-WEEK CRiSP AND COOL is the new sieeveiess style with capefet col lar, that curves over your shoul ders and matching tie at the base of the collar. Available in poppy red and navy blue voile. Sold only by housewife represen tatives of Fashion Frocks, Cin cinnati, in homes cr.iy. (ANP) Words For Women ACCESSORIES FOR SUMMER COIFFURES Wearing your hair short or long With a wardrobe of ribbou:, it';., a simple tnattei to he bu.k a pony - tail or tie up your curl- ilh ;i fresh one io suit any costume. : Ribbons and gay bows should be j perky for each wearing, as neat i and cool-looking a; your hair-do.. ! Swish them treouently throug.ii! ! lukewarm soapsuds ana rinse You i don't even, have to iron them. In-. (stead, wind the damp ribbons i ( aghtly around the hot waiet p i.e lin baiinuom or kitchen rhey U i | dry quickly without wrinkles,; I ready to be worn again. For mothers who like to see the 1 I sights through clean car windows, ill's wiseto Mash a mason jar full of soapsuds iqto the glove com partment for on-the-road clean i ;■ Tiny hands and the family ipet can really smudge these panes. • j After a quick swipe with a sudsy cloth it's clear sailing, j It .goes without saying that i white jewelry, just like while CHARM NEW YORK. (GLOBAL) —What | are you wearing this Summer . i Nylon, Orion. Organdy, Crepe, j Seersucker, Silk or gust plain j gingham and cottons’ Ho matter what you wear please be sure to seep in fresh, clean and always steady for -wear .even those undies Mnd that foundation, or there just ; won't up uii> charm. Wrinkled, spotty and soiled things do more j harm to milady than anything | else Even though you are free from ’BO‘ tin re must he sp* cial care given to keeping your : wardrobe fresh and clean. So ! every time you wear a gar i nieni of any kind do take a little time to check it fiur ail tiie necessary cleanliness an j gles. Many women are going in for Nylon because It can be washed out so quickly and MAGAZINE ROUNDUP I What The Nation's Leading Magazines Are Saying - - - - ! READERS DIGEST In his i article, 'Boom goes the Congo!’ by ! Holman Harvey, in Readers Di ' j esi Magazine, the Belgian Con* igo is referred to as having the | 'world's most dazzling boom,’ ( where i xpi.rts have tripled and j imports quadrupled in the past • | five years. Racial hatred tnsur-; ; rections and bloodshed have not j spread through the colony he rays, j • jas in other colonial countries, due: ’| to ‘use of enlightened eolomza-, 1 : i',on;’ i.-.- : naitve police force*.. 1 i ..an on forced labor, employment • ! >..f 'native* in r. ; ’ ty;x'.= of work, an 8 - iiour day, free schools and j |medical care, minimum wages set s ’ i ;;y Saw and other measures But ; ’,; --more than 9.000,000 of the 12,.- j ’ 000,000 Congo!esc live in bush vil- • ’ lages governed by 1,000 chiefs: ’ under provincial governors; and ! between sunset and sunrise the j boundary' between white and na , i nve sections must not be crossed | My Cither race,’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING - j satisfactory test to predict the i sex ot an unborn child may be developed. In testing the urine of pregnant women, says Good Housekeeping Magazine, i recent tests showed that the l saliva was positive in women 1 six to seven months pregnant. : i who later gave birth U> boys, > j and negative in those who lat > I er gave birth io girls. ?! SEE Writing on How to Elect ; a Republican President in 1952.' ; Harold 1! Stassen. ex-governor, ■now president of the- University of j Pennsylvania, outlines in See Ma i grzine, wnaj stand Republicans must take to win the election, ! but nowhere does lie mention cl i vii rights or FEPC legislation. SEVENTEEN Violet King Negro member of Detroit Art Students League, accumulates art awards the way other pro- j pip accumulate cluttered desks, says Seventeen Mag a- j line Shehas taken two major ’ prizes in state - wide poster contests; won a gold key and a certificate in Scholastic art competition. She hopes to be a magazine iliustraotr. DOWN BEAT Toe entire song catalog of the late Bessie Smith, jnstiofljiy known Negro singer has been acquired by a new publish ing enterprise, which will be call ed Empress Music, says Down : Beat Magazine. The singer'" song-: writing efforts total well over 100! compositions. The songs were ac- ;• i quired through her estate, which . is in the hands of her widower, j .Jack Gee. PAGENT Dope addiction is not widespread as thc ’public has been led to believe, j according to Michael Bakalar j In Pagent Magazine. Daring the past 3© years drug addle- | bon over the nation has ac tually been cut in half, he says according to the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, Current- ■ ly there are only 50,btw> or !, 60,000 drug addicts in the en tire country and not the mil lions front page headlines would seem to indicate, ho would seem to indicate, ts» i says. j i j PK - Tiie fight game. lons'; ■ dominated by colored men, looks ij like it won't be abandoned by !i them ter some time to come, jud- '1 THE CAROLINIAN collars, needs frequent freshening j • ; *h soapsuds. Dust arid grime 1 settle on whit* jewelrv. and when j it isn’t hiniii vhiet u in ' a!i . it;- snowy flattery. Powder and! body oil also rub off on earrings. ; necklaces, and bracelets, so don't : forget to wipe them 'carefully 1 with a soapy cloth after every ! v. caring. ! You might like to know about 'plastic playing cards designed to in washed off with ;-oap and wa*! iter No old thumb prints or sticky' • marks to apologize for when j i somebody uexpeeteUiy suggests a I hand of bridge. ; Wood furniture .should be .Aidsed and polished periodically. Thej light colors of wood ,s* ich as : bleached mahogany and bleaches! j os k in so-called hrinia. era shades,) I benefit especially front an ocea- j eional wiping with a': udsy cloth, i To speed up dishwashing, choose ; sturdy glass wW; ware. Because, l of non-porous construction, it ; washes quickly and easily in hot .caps ltd does not nerd ironing or does it? in some cases a slight press makes a nylon garment took, better Use y our jutigr in* nt, but be- sure vo look fresh every time you step out be cause charm requires that. Weai t'ne pastel shade* a- often a* you ran. because they are so lot * j „.:,d iii keeping with the Spring and Summer reasons. Then, you will not have to wonder how i -oiled > ,>ur clothes are because j you can ea.'-ily see. Some folks me .. iittic carders when it comesi to checking black, blue, or tin-: darker shades after each wearing) for ;,- ;\; 11- ■ and cleanliness. | Darker clothes .-.rould be washed; as often as lighter on,-- , as ail i colors get soiled after one wear-j ing. Charm means cleanliness ~. j take it from Lou. fiing from the waves of fresh ma terial moving in on the heavy weight scene alone Everyone teit in at should Rocky Marciano slip past the trio of I<ouis-Walcott-, j Charles he would have dear sail 1 mg, at least null Roliie La Stan za ,va- ready for him. Bat today ithereare nw faces ro haunt him Foremost among the colored i threat,-, is 23-year-old Clarence Hem y Another challenger is Co* i i ley Wallace, a six-foot Harlem lad. Louis, Walcott and E'wzurd •tren t the end of the line, says Pic Magazine. VOI R LIFE The At eras* housewife spends nearly four years of her life washing dish is, says James J. O’Relly in Your Use Magazine. She quar rels twieea month with her husband. Also, sire threatens six times in twenty years to divorce him, but doesn’t, she takes 330 cakes before her 25th wedding- anniversary. 300 ! of thecakes are her husband's ! favorites. She walks 1.053 I miles needlessly every year la her home. I SATURDAY REVIEW Fred | Ramsey, Jr., editor and annotator j of the Jar.-. Series being gradually! issued by Folkways Records, notes | that much of the New Orleans j jazz v. as, not recorded or compos-j ed there, but by its musical citi- j zeds' after they had reached. Chi- I sago or New York. From the arti- j clc in Saturday Ilex tew Maga- i zinc, it. i- learned that the “spasm j |band is one featuring such infer-1 mal instruments as a washboard,! cowbells, kazoo, jug, and whistle, I The series consists mostly of com- j positions and recordings by Negro musicians. BFC Watts I New I By Rosa Lee Armstrong Now who is the person who doesn't like to sit down to a tail, cool glass of something re freshing on these terrific days? There is a lift in just relaxing ; with a tall, frosty glass of some ; cool, refreshing drink, whether It :be Teed Tea, Coke, Gingerale or | what have you. Make use of fresh fruits and i their natural fruit sugars to ! sweeten summer beverages. The j citrus fruits, peaches, pineapple, | even watermelon, are all pretty. I ; good ,and easy to use. | Here is a suggestion for a drink ) that is not only cool and luscious) | tasting, but so pretty. Serve this |to your bridge club or just to : the ’gals' who come over for a chat. • CALIFORNIA JULEP ; 3 cups orange juice £ teaspoons lemon juice h Gingerale Mint Jelly ) t Combine orange juice and lemon:. juice. Freeze into cubes in refri- ' gtrator Put frozen orange juice ■ cubes into 'tall glasses. Add two. i teaspoons mint jelly t© each glass jj U 'sfjl. ........ . '.'' -«S i aiu. ion. Tin i i.owl-ltd i With cut flower-; lack "t" mniit-j li.ru is, of i r.irsi tin* main cause : !ui wilting Flower- ,»rt tliii.Ay! | 1,3 1 e y drink f.lr,» r n tle-n 1 -uim. i iwkl aliS'irb h.u.uuitv tiii tin at mospUtu-t To r.t.,--fy cut flo:v»-r--. \ ireinendO' u fippcKitP tor v. &tor ( lOiiG A l fit- ”-r- ■ ''t i'/f: : . v if. .fil'd]] ' ' piece- trorn eacii t-rui, at u |a • .noon a- you yri tin? f .** !!f po.sii: If l<n the flow* g: be* | ! co/ne satureci with moisture* before | i arranging them in a va.*> To do j tin'?, mist the riitire bunch light ! |L> with water, and \vrap ut n\ois . u»/ c*prool a.' i ii.'pJia/ 11 1111* I, jtid i you it.-c tor frozen sou: >. Close • the r clge oi tlit’ packagf jYioo ! (i»’*sc it in a diSiO'an or warm \va j irr„ '‘The cellophane wiil hold the: ! hoHiidu u. ihe .space dtia-atiy a round the flowers, ami the untne : j flower i.y rooisf.enecl thoroughly. When you arc reads t«> arrange ! Demonstration Os Better I Farming Method Is Held RALEIGH Tii Oi-.i-.Ti’ the t-f t<rCf niliugt-;; 1 i Cl- Oil -infill gr<till i;; odi.u-t ini; tifti-on fan'll b aiicr- of !■ In Kill) toy ; >i?r ll i: Contmunity : Jme t r l h:irsd6> inurroug ui onv of j the if.-,dt dcrnuii .Rations being | enrired in mat cornniiiniiy by) j Thoina; ('i.avis. Route 1, Holly. | Bpi ingf ihr liiuittirtiiiiitiu consisted of three te>l j>l«>t• in a field of three and uti» liali acres of Atlas t’Ai Wheat top drevs iit p vvas applied iViareii i* t at the i ate ol 4b ltd ami hb pounds per acre. R. I, vie Neiii, assistant Wake County agent, reported that the yields froiii these phMs were; 40 pound- of nitrogen, 33 bushels , pci aert bit pounds of nitro btishcH pep iu r* , anci | Hit pounds '."I tiiirogf-ti jiiudiu l ‘eil an average 01 hf* e d btiilurlit ]»♦-r Ht'fei With these facts in mind Ira MSS. FBR SEES NEGRO CULLEGESi ON THE WAY OUT BROOKLYN .uSi’) Sneaking at the final rally in the Brooklyn campaign tor the United Negro College Fund Mr Eleanor Roose ; veil ijuid high tribute to Negro colleges, in America, but predic ted that tht day , tin tie way .when there --iii b»" no is'.d leges a.-: such ) The United Nations Human Rights oriiiiii-'';, I ■ ~i said vs cesssful legal i.t-s.i it on racial burners in higher education pre j elude the eventual end (if jirm- 1 crow colleges An eloquent apt., a’ for tippotl ; iof the fund made by Dr. Gardner ] iC. Taylor, honorary chairman i ; netted $1,394 which was expected i to put the local-: ove; the top with ! ' their quota of more than si>,ooo Bn EYE OPENER . . . May Co. | employee, Cleveland holds I $25,900 jeweled display c-ai» j opener that was sold to cus tomer by mistake lor $4.95, hut returned. I.rt‘s lick V. D. I 5 ,--r* 2 -.r -- f-’C* £ ... H* •' j j RAT FASHION . . . WWW ohfc-- pe»« Ha* been rafted Tog ttM • ®y tte §**kga*i t acftw.g»reßs, ! Fill glasses with gingerale Chop j ; cubs with spoon. Garnish with | ; slice oi oraiige and biug chenles. j : Serves. 4 to 6. From the Sunkist Kitr-lten come ! i th*»e Frost y 1 den s. i For a lemon j ulop, use the us jual proportions plus rru-heJ mint j ; leaves for added flavor interest, j | Top each glass with a sprig of I mint Frost rims of tall classes; .by dipping them onto fresh lemon ijuice, then sugar. e WEEK ENDING SATURDAY -JUNE 2f, 1982 i tin flowers, be sure the v.ve is Iptri'ecetly cleun Fill it with cool v it' ,', and one ui .tlie mex i peusivt cummeri-lal peeservatives { you Cali buy Mull] your florist | * here obetnioai prepiariitiiins re-1 cl.ii i; Sir.! tenal action in 'in watt r which causes the stem ,ud; to I'bi'r it you tton t u-e oi.c v'naiio, the water ar.d clip the stems ev ict y day Live cut flowers a r* tre-Uiei I course at night, when nobody wiil : he awake to .see them anyway, j Move tilt v ,-e to .1 I■o, i i'eioii* ■■ preterabiv cool, damp ...itioa 01 tin basement it yeur whole htoise 01 apartment is heated, remove 1I hr flow, i • from tm-ir va vzrap ' them in cellophane, ;utd put tin bundle in votn refri, eratoi nvti’- nighi, . ■h,va> ■ keep cut flow er- av.ay ; from stein- ■ ip»radiator-,, draft.-- and direct sunlight Bu; ton, Route i. fuquav Spring:,! ;.1 vela red tiiat, ''improved farm ing mniiod'-: is the answer in belter famiJj- living. Ttie-i farm 1- !<t -1 **r • are at pre-ent work inf* tow • •it'd inerc;,-.ed p. oduction in jli ! crops W. C !> , , t : T, , 11't. id ; i'O CO;iilly j a rent, war pi> ■ .it to a.'.-i-i In j ; wei.diing and • cruficatuiii oi the j | 1-e- .It . HOUSECLt ANINC WITH AN ARIA .. *. >.. r^T, l£«~*m**~***-* f)! , There's nothing like doing your, housework to music—especial;y if I you can supply youi own as does ; beautiful Marguerite Piazza, sing* 1 ing star of opera and television, j Recently named the “Best Dressed Woman In Opera" by the Fashion j Academy, she still finds time to be ; a homemaker between appearances ; at ihe Met, concerts and television, j Here she breaks into song as she * uses hei Lewyl vacuum cleaner to 1 clean the tug tn he: New York i apaiLnent. U- ng the Lewyt, she j say.-, is just as easy as singing. ; i And singing ha- always been the : i easiest thing »n her lif** PATTERN I OF THE I | WEEK SOSES \ l l ’ l At/ No. £137 i-ut ir, %isuta 32 Us £CI; 36 to | 4-7. Six*, id, 4*4 yds. a5-in., 3 ydw. rtc No. 4. JVa yds. 3S-in. for i 100-lb feed with 2 yds. edging, Send 30c iof EACH pattern wifcite name- address, style number and Ut AUDREY UNt BUREAU, Box | Madison Souare Station, New York 10. , The Spring-Summer Fai,h?on s 13t& othtu -aljc Handy Apron » You can save yout -elf extra work I and cut down on your cleaning time j by sewing a number of roomy pock ets on your apron. Make them big i enough to hold those extra cleaning | attachments you need when vacuum ing the living room or bedroom. _The j Hoover Home Institute, North Can* i ton, Ohio, suggests they’re handy for dustcioihs too iF - * > erz/"j jme I NATURAL HAIR • ' j ATTACHMENTS YOU CAN HAVf YOU* NAIM ptnrscnYMATCNiP MmtiaEr PAGE BOY | This most useful hail piece blend* iii With soil, OWii Pair iCii ieeps , j Siw iwagi' 4lids rVc;*. 33-OG THE HALF GLAMOUR tesiens -r the < - cl ihe hesd *m| h«n#s natiiuily j.-an u,e back fit at 14 to 20 tuciir, longs. itd.o9 BACK OF THE HEAD CLUSTER This item is tnsde from one of out Clamour Page Boyt, and you can easily make it yourself, 4 you care to. g | THE ALL-AROUND ROLL This attachment is a time and money **ver. Wear it and eliminate the n*v easily (or constantly curiing your own na«. This wi.q jive u time to grow, $t 06 liimih tfciisi *f Colts ss.se ~ •"»« ——— SIN» HO MONIT my mfMM on mmtr, .t,4 noftipf# *t four- Fair «r <«af« toior. 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