PAGE TWO The Family Roundtable: WRITER URGES GIRL TO TRUST, \ HAVE FAITH IN FELLOW HUMANS \ NEW YORK. tGLCB/’.’i - Dear Mis* Ball: Thero is a mc-r-ibc: of our club who is n pocd wcrKt'i Lilt in sists upon having ov«ry thing b«r way aftt* she does r.ot trust any one. We like her very much and ah« is Mrondfrtu! until it conn** to tnese title " The last act in conception with our Christmas dance almost broke up the duo. We hao fo'daitktti cur committees arid shv was the dar.c-e chairman. Sin- ould call up, ray Sarah, and ask !«*r to check on Martha and end b. say Dp, "Martha told me give hod m#'! - the ar -mgcme-its, but i’iXi net sure- You find out for me." She made- the arrange- T t-"U- for the ■ tr-cc* hall with the ivar-irer and then, in an r/'rr fit u. 'Rubin check request• • c .r . ■ • r-ftw/v M** fc z* & . ■ "" ■. 3sil HINTS FOR BAKED AF'DLES— Hi.:,- a !.■■■■ .riU.e v-y bake, with oram • ycicG or thin SUP ;j \* $' \t t l.i -' itT ’: 11. A. Smv.nkle Kjpu- on Ist* in the bos ■ f-t v The cm..-.. Mijrars !<>''■ .ked by chl-'ii. . ». ■ 1 :»s tiir grownup* Seme ■: cs ore ti add bUUer to a i - :. apple. I'o- about I 'Pitkr.CK yon a fine i.ii, : : io c X;mn Fed) B>, - «, pi- : t! 1 :v r.igr.t before; St: ui 1/ r with ro’viii and Ay with rr.iik' a br:-'al;f;n'i s', artel p-lEP DiSIJ PI FIF. -- jnf.-es a fi: <? w .;. • jyght Fare ~'d rme a.,pits- rut in halve?; vrytuie in ciicp 'baking dirii. As;i (.■•e-f.V.J- l k 'S.vpi oniryc jisyy -■ u;i v.;ue-r. tsprm.k.e layer? sbh w. d • c : :':> ■■ .friou unci brown ',v-: Cov. , yriut "■ ! . S’..; : , ■ New Twist For Favorite Piar and cottage cheese salad 0 as familiar and favored as toast and jam. For a different flavor, try garnishing it with a .dressing of cranberry jelly, ' crushed pineapple and a few . maraschino cherries. The uartirtt g.. , : - t of course, is the most popidut fir canning, whether at home or commercially. Since the Pacific Coast grows this variety in abundance, it’s no w.v ~.; r that 95 ■> of a!! canted Hears c« me from the throe Pr.mfic Coast States. Tiler- suites have idea! pear growing conditions . ~ fertile volcanic soil and warm spring and summer days. It’s ' hard to believe, when looking over the vast orchards of the Pacific Coast, that pears were ever reallv strangers to the area . . . and* for that matter to all of America, for they ■■av hi ought to the East coast by the colonists and to the \\ cst Coast by pioneers, who considered their fruit trees among their most pr-vciou* pos sessions. Now, thanks to those early pioneers, the entire nation enjoys canned pears from the West Coast, the year round, in every sort of dish, for every occasion. Comb Away I Jitllfi pUJlife You (lout n««d to tolerate si ajg 1 fadsd, burnt hair any longer. Newly* Improved XET BRACK COLOFTNOi FOMAXHE does tn« trick with your •otnis and brush. Apply It as you amuld any Gloss Pomade then oruaft mail to mb away gray bring new highlight* and sheen. Make ttu hair look ttv«U«r. gleams. Makua j you look yuuoger. It'* easy. «n> simple, a child can do it It’s a* *fl*y ati one. two, three. Too cam t j loso. Try it Every cent back It you are not delighted. SEND NO* ifOrrHljt NOW. On delivery par only 11.80 plus postage. Just try tvj It will waste out bet will not rui. stt\ Pretty up. Have lovelv looking hafc> th« easy (julek way. WRITE FOft rr NOW TO (itiic »s*n#irro ? #eiri MwM Hair Prcdvctf, in*, ~ 2 Bej*S. i'J, je-oeklys 23, N. X. 3 I » * t; W'ACW# **«, •••«*«•* tttssmiuiunee,,,, M *. , ■ ruaMiig ftri-.u-.gement* for another 1 club** dance. I wouldu t do it. : Would you? •—Alicia, Phoenix, Arizona ; Dear A (feu. V';',: friend needs to be steered ! onto the* right track. Somewhere i | along the way, she may have had . i sti unpleasant i eperteftee and so, : dees not trust people now. How , j e/c-r, experience should never ; ! influence one ? entire life In this j manner. Trusting no one is very . | had , for life necessitates cur I trusting and cooperating with ! others Did you ever stop to | think Just how much of one's i life is really dejx'nder.t upon ] cooperation, fa.th and trust in i other human being* even j strangers When things get to | the point where -vi> csr.not trust ■ ■ rosily *j i a i • i LVe apple pie. Or mix a special dess ; -try of hem- sugar, a iiitir rt.;i and ?. sp'-otifui of ! vaniita fUvoj-iny. Work mto rt .c.'iih pastry Roii in waxed paper; chili; slice u circles; lay . it:.-- tkt! appit■•'• Bake like ap rie S- "vs iva-;:; with cream i or scar cronra. B ■:' v i: i : . rT Y THAT'S SCT.'UMFTiOI'S Pare enough :-j t■ - re ek one quart aimed. Mix v r -up: .soft bread , crumCr •• c i.it.jttc; r-d two-quart > r i Mix ■ -ii 1- r;; meit ' t'.'i ikiif-r ar ine w ith out’ CUp iJ 1 trWfi ■1 .; ijr,■ ' If l’'a *■ spe -r; eiunaivo i. md three tatk ‘ yporihs lemiji ju:ee. Pour s.igar in ’Uu— ever spe !-; and cr; ! Cover djsh Bike in m-jderate ’ ,n-en (330 degrees! for 45 minutes. Rf ■ nvc cover; •" ,xj k Y v. <h one l'n:: • . cup brown sugar. Serve In the early days, all pears were canned at home because the ; fruit was plentiful and the crop j had to be litr-ed for the barren winter ir >nths. As the pear in dustry developed, commercial carc iieries were eetnblished to pro cess the ever-increasing crop. Now there are many modern can nerie* and homemakers in every section of the country can eniov Havorfu! canned Bartlett peat's ' even if they have never seen a pear growing: on a true, PEAR SUNDAE SALAD 2 No. 2 cans Bartlett pears 1 pound cottage dices 2 tablespoons jellied cranberry sauce 1 9-ounce can crushed pineapple 16 maraschino cherries Salad greens Arrange two pea-- hah c a on crisp salad greens. Place a mound of cottage cheese between pears. ' Mash jelly and add to crushed pineapple. Pour over cottage cheese. Garnish top of each pear half with maraschino cherry. Serves 8. I *Mrs. America” Sews i Si£sHSSS*l?& «Ki!§yr r i I 111 Mrs. Wanda Jennings of St. Louis, who is “Mrs. America” of 1&55, trios her hand at the Etna j automatic portab.a machine as Benjamin Kririioff (Left) and j Leon Joison, officials of Necchi- ; | Eln« look on. In the “Mrs, Amer- j j ica” Homemakers Contest in EM nor Village, Florida, during the | week cf May 9th next, ir. an effort j to find Mrs. Jennings’ successor, > finalists from 48 States and Dis trict of Columbia selected by gas utility companies, will use the i ■ Necchi and Ehir. machines. Who. i ever is chosen “Mrs. America,’" j the nation’s top homemaker, will I receive the Noechi xig-zag cabinet model and Eina portable; a new i Freedom Oaf Kitchen and Latin* dry and a DeSoto car, among other 1 prizes. . our friends, then our -((sire :»■ j You friend needs A-coeWK.- to ' help her learn trust. *•;-.• nvuid j be told how the other, k-e) about ; her actions, Point out ;<• her J that other# have carr.cd i ; end of the responsibilities in the i past and will do no spam, sirre j you ere all coupe ratio e, and have i a mutual Interest. If "push corv:-.-# 1 to shove" then you will have to j give her some of her own nirdi i cine, which os frequently a. enc- I eessfui remedy. J It 1* too bad. but mi.ny ,’ts l grow up without learn.np how i to work with <;there p;- ..--..ntly Try to teach your friend to I share, to coopurtne, lo temp; i j mise. It will be worth your whliU -~E a. ••• SHE’S ENCAGED Mr a nit Mrs. Mack MieKoy, Sr r>) Lil Hrigton, announce (!<<■ engage ment of their daughter. Mis* Alice Boris McKov t-> Ms. Car s»)i Gilbert Jr of Liilingu-n. A summer wedding is planned. iio i»i ,4 i/§ xJ.) FWWBtRf SCHMIW J | TfVN C. A A»t COt WSSO 1 .- ..r -/.v. , ■f /v Even though we are having ’ continued cold weather we should he preparing to plant our cool season vegetables -a! icnA i the very hardy one.*. Thi? r-.ci.'i? that the seed shoo id be on bu \c i ready for piautinp as ft-on as U'w i weather permtt? Bxxt ui-.-k I discussed the plnr.ting «( Iri.'-n j potatoes and recommended varip j tie# Other very hardy crops I that can be planted early are : radishes, mustard, spinach, tur j nips, cabbage, onion*, leitu'-n. j endive, garde; pea* kale ccUards i and kohlrabi. Although ti > y »r»- cool season cropr. beets c-: ■ i broccoli and cauliflowm wi.’t c.- -t ! withstand heavy f. coses and J should not be planted as ear U ! as the above-named vegetables D'-y sets arc genera' y , ••.: I for home ga v den oiiior*. Whin j sets are better b r g/eoji ornor.-:- 1 and yellow sets for mature bulb | onions they keep better !.ar:n --; sets shoiiid not bo used bocau-:,: they often send up seed st:.-ks ’ and make a poor uu.iSity baa,. Multiplier on:v>--x. Ev.vpt.an Top onions and shallots may bo used | as sets to produce green or,,«ris. ' If planted early enough a good j crop of bulb onions may be pro- | j duccd from seed. * Good head lettuce may be pro- ; | duccd in North Carolina home gardens if planted early enough, j The Great Lakes variety •« e ■ commended. If possible get well | Charm | Uj QJ :■] By EOF U’TOt’E NEW YORK (GLOBAL) - ! 1 Constant nervous tension gets you nowhere. The ordered vo man is much more efficient, No ' one enjoy* the Sight of woman j who does not know the secret of how to relax Doodling, figiting, or other uncontrolled habits an noy people ;n your presence Tlie first relaxation requisite is good posture Then get quiet within. Now you are relaxed and ready to set about planning your day, or whatever y< u have to get ac complished. Take time lots of it to study this important rule. It really pays off. Stars Your | Wisdom NEW YORK, (GLOBAL,; We preach eternally on the death of I Christ and Hi* suffering, It ! would be a relief to preach about his health, wisdc-m and the ad vantage accruing from a Cast or the benefits derived rom a wiser I sense in choosing the foods that j do not tend to cause pain or suf ! sering. Life in not punitive. It is i devoted to helping sufferers who : have the common sense to study ‘ God’s laws and learn that health i improves as eating and thinking ! habits become harmonious and 1 lr.lTligent. ! According to the USD A, 219 per cent of the cows are re- j ; rnovec from dairy herds each \ i year. j _ /rent fa* Ff ETA Zeta Phi Beta Sorority liEST Inc., Raleigh ! Saro Lciia Hankins, basileus of j Onilcron Chapter. Shaw Univer sity reports that a Finer Woman- i hood Program, “Meet the Coun- ■ i selof' will be presented tn Green- : ! leaf Chapel on Monday, February 2;> a 11:00 a.m, Leading Fines will b- taken by So.rors Christine .Wright, Joii-phin" Rich, Le.laj : <4.,v.k-!M,i ’>k'jrv BtmteK %nd Loret- 1 j * >. ■.Kg, u*.L *- -■ - . Chapter will present a *urdlar pry- ■ g-«m t.n Wcdnc-. day . S:00 i m. j i Oil Sunday February 27th at' 11:00 a. in. both undergraduate ,chapter* will loin the graduate, ! group in a worship service at the : Gunt Paul C: , : F'"v. X S. Penn, pastor nr Rosa Win chester, GreensFuro v.'i on our v. .rich uvurd, • f mer Woman hood " See eompieu- s’uvy c ae-; where in this Fr,:c. The sick ami shut •»n seem to spill light cun corm’i 'hi week, -'orui;* 1 »<u Perrin, Ida ; WashhiMou and l Kel ly have not reported Tor class assigonunit* i«r '.f-vn-.i day# We siuccrely hope that th" l ace out b< fore these pages reach you. •iotw Edna Me-baf fey’s father’* serious illness bus forced her t« make a It ip to Chicago, 111. Soror F. Pr. i Popes mother, Mrs Delia H. Pope, is still cheerfully con lined to h -r sick chamber. As. ijjdut-irr.-us vile. bomemaKC-r. unu bu:-i:i'.'s.-H ,-rn.■: Mrs Vivian 1 Brov.n. finds suf . ficien* lime to spadwicji into ■i<t o: Her,-, isc bus ,' Wr rei ■:- ; corn- . muruty v-tirtc that we pause to id- , lute her as JSefce of the Week. ; e.rov: r.ianU and sei them 12 i Inches apart, in the row. Com- 1 gain. • pc-fer lt.U 'emicv- to be-so: i.-t 8.,;:, : P, . ;s good vArivty of leaf lettuce Sow j the seed directly in the row and ! thin to six inches. Vi. ", bnrdenei eabbege plants are ciikH eii'ciitied ;»t this time of . Well r-rown plant? an <te*:i: til-ip put n(4 large n- .t-s. rp .; ones Such plant* often send un i flewc-r* mstead of fonu u:r a Good garden varieties ■ are F JersVv Wakcfipld Chariest. • Wakeficvi Coocnha- : u:j F..-1-lv Rom id Dutch Gar con peas often cailr't May Pea-,, or green peas must be ; planted early enough t>. ?{■ r ■jhoad of the hot weather They may lit p'antod now as they art very hatrty. Good varieties are: ; F.reW.onlan, I-ddan’s Pi ogress ; ti;uj Wamlo Wiitido is a recently ini reduced ’vaivety that will vvith x-ason crops that are not commoniy grown in our gardens : ; ii, endive :uri Wihirabi. They , are well -v 'Hf-wt Endive an excellent salad crop A circular on ' Ji ndgid Veg etable Varieties for 1955" may be obtained by writing to the N. 1 Agricultural Extension Sc-’ -v. N C. State College, Raleigh. N. C There is :> daily net los- o f l, agricultural wo-ken from American farms, A cross between a purebred m, ijoui .;i one b ccd and a purebred meat-tyj>c sow w o:> othcr breed will produce strong. thrifty pigs Breakfast Three-Part Harmony Break fast becomes a three-part harmony when But Urn .Ik r V r fount, bacon strips and marmalade arc the menu. Your grandmother would never have thought of liuttennM. v. Unrig to sing about, hut who hasn’t heard the. lv.de c.>out B n • ■:.,. Skies? Now, buttermilk toast is a principal f. : ;m of » ; ,t , , ■ t breakfast harmony Buttermilk French 'Foust, baron sniu.i. m malade. It's the buttermilk that gives this trio individual’tv. Butter milk French Toast is almost a meal in ifreif, <fr.li»?l fful blending of buttermilk, eggs and enriched toast. It’s a nu'.u•';■.< !■,•■■ :'• minute miser breakfast menu, too. The mixture could he m-g -■ advarii.e tne night before, refrigerated, ready for speedy dipping of the bread while the bacon is grilling. Buttermilk French Toe-! 2 egg?.. Won slightly >i cop shortening I cup buttermilk 12 :•’;<•<■ - om-lehed'cr \* teaspoon salt wimp wheat bi( . ! Combine beaten eggs, buttermilk and salt, it u she Bov. . vl M wliorlcming in a skillet. Dip broad slices into ry.g i.-iMJ ~ • to coat, both shies. Brown bread on both sides' in hr. . .. marmalade, jelly preserves, honey or syrup. Yidd; 6 servings 2 slices toast per serving. THE CAROLINIAN jjjffltr ■* j4§s i FW - Ilf ! &'*&• -•* Mu tmoHßs me* ■■ ZLTA OF THE fVK? Sotor Vivian T *>ue> i:: Siwor Drown vyf,.f h 4. E. Brown, lor.-.; oiauaerr ; Os North C ar-eio ! hi "’ ,i 1 1 1 Insoram-r- bi a»et> o fi>. tunwitly cluiiror.ari of )ar/,< group of worh’« vbo .ir;- -.- j soring IDs:-. RL;.Am w. hi , baritone, in > bene 4 *t rcogram for the *, iVf A I rax: n; panxion l-'und. ! F’s iiuncect is So h- presented i<: as.- audi tiu ium of I " • f roshy-fiarf.e'.d School on I riday, Mere), i at H DC. Soror Brown, a ayatlr.Dlc ►sfejiw iTuveisttr. gave up >•.- 'r oui teacshlng ?•:- • v-. -,i• -, > tify h - Ki'l ■>. .. ,-. I T C:>li<-;;e » L .. ::.i Opi-.r ■ ales. When cnr-.-iacrireg vnc‘s for jrr.gaip'n , jrn.•< > portant to treasure flow -h.. the direst pi-riod# bccau'-'-. tf.a: when till' v.vte will be r- For efficient it.i.ey daily-’,an s., m-i o'p m pounds of nuik for • ■ ' worker. Always Y.<xp !.a;:-> '• -m Hand m?£2T: T’ « .. -? jg. • i , ; - -i ■ vw> YI K':’ : ‘;C " i Ft ,£ . Em £3M '’"'SfS’S’Y 1* ' ■ • *'&•- .Mmk S ## : y ? Gtfwk mk> ■ rt -fc Lemonade—rbo t.-i-G.-i *•:••• • ] menchor —is m myto h • • >. [ .tod all the time, lie j> u supply ! of the? handy six-ounce cans ,>{ . frozen lemonade (which u* ruin ‘ California lemon juice v itii ar added) in the fccei'.iijg hi Ction i of your refrigerator. To .satisfy thirsty young-iters, i mak»- ii u habit to him .• ... ! er of ic-!>,i lade rr ".-if tn t - new 1 model refrigerator has “juicer” or hone fru : \uce i! , ; - ! penser Ail you ou ... . i ■ ~ . ,-n , o< frozen lemonade it.-to the i Miss Juanita E. Freeman And Sgt. Groves Plight Troths At Home Tlie i' rtrri--.e- t Miss Ttumita 1 Civi l > l’x\ emon • 1 Raleigh, and . Set. F,l,Groves of New Yoik j City v.v.s Rob-ninize.i at the bride s j hon v ii-cc-otiy Tit-' vow:- -v«-re > si-ex. i i.'nf '. e an improvised al- I in'i o.' i'X i v-th j.-v ;i7;f, fcir» I -<ud - .?i iebb>Hß with burnji.g | tape-is Op too id tht niarl "i v,,i lsrs;e | }*V xol t'i Ui- ocrwiouj'. a pro* \ gi'civu ut ni?'::>ti« : {l wlv-V-onb ’.verp* ! ■J ■ . SVJifss ! F.C Uia ! vocal;s', atid L Oxeiy, Jr! Ti.u* f'< v O. F Bijilock, P.*tor ! ' at ii' ■ '■"’■iblo ri.og twre-y | of Chinch, }wA j TPr 5 •«. iv; ; s ? z.'twn tnnr~ f!.- f. V V U\ Vr# f- >n# n F'a? \k a w A’u • r i s- H’uv ' fu-ia ’ fr.,‘-A ■ l }i ■’.» *• *A ’ with -H --b'ft U’iif'ttl , -' • \\];h j thrm - H'UA.Hvr A*:w Thv I bwkfMrd sk'lvt <*i' bxv.v ir,vr ■ • j i \y;i} V.its Ri&ilt' «t f* t' hhitS* i’K 1 awd ' o t*-> litre cot whk'b nuM-fl a «• • ■ -f • * • r&WE, V; , F'»rwr. ♦) :^r .a. ~?r v jiD ;i whiflt <•; •• :.-:l ;i • i with it iva‘‘ O'A 4 ‘ Tee wtftpr auiotniiticany fa'y, into ti: r-i co contained tvi-'.k'. M/ }■ • ■‘•ijaitri• then when i •?LjHor nuts a v ass u,f Ic-mou* ‘ 'iiiv, . ! hu 'jo- • ui press :\ button if» tb- v *ivipeviitui snd lonionsdc cor-: •• out of the spr>u t. Presto, he bn •- Hjziarvini of cool, refresh* intf. healthful icmon a do? Lvvn if you don't have your J own !■ .’lit-in ouser, you e&T\ ! : enjoy chi lieu lemonade at any time ty <*r-in§r a water hot* tic oi pucii-.-r of Itnonadc in vour rest igii*... e-f. A Shortcut for Shortcake . .SERVE SiIOXTCAJ&E AND IT’S A RUBE THING . . . everybody lo <;*s it, idliy when Jots of sweet, luscious fruit comes sliding o’, er the top <»n ! th rough the middle. And now when you can de pend on yj r , or for fruit all through the year, fresh or frozen, H meat!:. ..i rtcake conies more often to your table. And as long as you have an c.\- o.Uer.t recipe for shortcake such as this, you can have aa many variations as there are fruits to spoon on the top— . Kid be fcappv there arc so many reasons for serving this dessert. This nr. w recipe come.; through the courtesy of Pream, the 100% dairy product to “cream” your coffee as well as your cook ing. They r--g.-:;l you try serving the individual shortcakes un .ttu-nicriovi w.;h several varieties of fruit in serving disites, then i t i id; guest select nis own fruit topping. QUICK SHORTCAKE 2 ciip biscuit bi’x £ tablHpwßt ’.i cup Pream 't cup wafer Mix th-. dry ingredients thoroughly and stir in water. Roll nut .fito six biscuits. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes in oven at 450”. (AHS) WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2b, 1955 M ■ - W *<&*'**<■ {■s&%£... ¥* <,v \ J&3& foti- .Sv-• .?>•': ..f". .-i'L, wSiw&'T *v 'viiyifßMfc t-jS* ; , *ans£ >/t«r • .w. ,*&»>*. •«*< ~*>■>■ «? Kl» ?S- '- »/ -.• ... ;ikvm. :••■ * i*&M -' jij.- '. 1 /■' Si»> '' 1 if ,JV, *-■ -..%v;-4.."'.. ■ ' :.- ; »«* JMws SGT A '•' • m KS K. r.SWVfcS - ink snapdragoa* and jc ci, i c.i)!-ys 'liihcouu.ii t t d ■a uh '-:h:ng ribbc-ns. T c- t-:v.U>-gr?.i>m chose #0" ;• • bc.'-'t r\Oi . A,,? H. Ht ■ of I Finn:* (fsherj vice J. B Aiiri :. o! J--, Md'.cr. The i.u .•;«•’# ncf. little Me: Car&iyii l.s V>.»r.ne Ferry, fi? w, siik jit.idc- vit!i dutch neck Fm -■•ii-' vnia aii it jj*t! nituj'i* p,f’isc£f«?.r'l U'.iXi -i ;V3'At*- f/OWOIH il;p<i With •pan*?] -til:l$or; s. ti “.Utbt- r*;.- V «A'-C' : a,4, <s -Iv:siy -use .;. ev and :•! purpit o/rh eors-'^v. #y : - ■ '• ■> ■ v >"'*<!»! 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D*c*su • i. *•' l." ; • 1 LvC'W tiifi number pnxiucfd tor December : of the pi eyknis yeur, #-1 HI W' *m.i **.»* t>* H*»* gjm CI4H VBMXI £ WS*« *-«?*&¥»*!* V'lc «n pt/» ** f • f-eimatif-f*: %av* , tv ri - h:»,«>( •>'» . Ihf tb< voJonftg «J yoof luir *,Ol A ’li i'f* P'flTlj ir.r iil* You t *•• •' : • mi** b »hf.-t •no oii .l lot vat* ?v y'lyo'.c'. f:i 'v. Sijf/ll hail. Os «AHf tiitt «' i- m:u’ «*>»»'»•• !.-<•.• tfvs aftv K«rjger 1-- • -e. MbN <.H AV y WOMEN W in? MC i i.Y MAH’ H! ; apse IT !•; THEIR . f KUVhiM, K MiNi' i v„,i..OHV EVERY VCV'W AN •AN HA VI- ,M>: •••- /<il Til ill Gl.! A MING lUSTROUS YOUNGER LOOKING HAIR n» tzzzum-ji M: OONr OIL SHAMPOO (>N : i .« a p*'mancr,r dvr ii v ifi vn j’o rnjf if <3njtOf fx/" ij/vitf f GOLD ft*.[DAL HAIR PRODUCTS INC.”! DEPT M BROOKLYN 35, N Y. I X 1 »# compifttf. 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