The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, - Oregon, Tuesday Morning, January lfr, 1933 : PAGE SIX i. i Society News and Club Affairs Golden -Wedding i Celebrated :: - W .1J . . J Jl . Silvertoa road wu celebrated .-Sunday at their borne. Mr. and .. Mr. Bowman were married Is 4 Rising City, Nebraska, and came to Oregon 30 years - ago. They bare made their home in Oregon for the most part of the 30 years. A dinner waa served in compli ment to the occasion and covers were placed for Mrs. Charles Saw yer of Redmond, Oregon; Frank ttAvmin mrtA famtlv fr- n1 1ra I TJ. O- Lear . Mr. and Mrs. Dwierht I Lear, all I of Salem, and Mr. and (, Mrs. Bowman. - . An jintercstinj? afternoon or conversation followed the dinner hour. i 5" " - . i Auxiliary to Eagles i Plan Contest Willamette Auxiliary to Fra ternal Order of Eagles will meet Wednesday night at Fraternal ;temple at which time an interest ing contest for membership will be started. Mrs. Inez Holbrook and Mrs. Lucille Tumbleson are the captains for the contest. A social evening will follow the regular business, meeting. Valentine Party Plans Made Already plans are being made to greet the gay day which ob serves the delightful custom or St. Valentine. Kiwanis club is the first to start this round of many parties inspired by the Jolly saint. This party will be called ladies 'night and the program will be cnnounced at a later date. A com mittee is at work on the plans. Scio Mr. and Mrs. Percy r.chrunk entertained at their iome Saturday night, with a tlinner narty and bridge. The !riies went to Dr. and Mrs. Mon roe Cooley. high score, and Mr. T,1d Mrs. George Berry, consola tion. Guests included Mr. and ?Irs. Martin Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. "artln Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. reorge Berry, Dr. and Mrs. Mon roe Cooley, all of Albany; Mr. j rad Mrs. Ernie Caldwell and the l ost and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gallegly entertained the members of the "500" club and their husbands, rrlth a night party of 500, pre reded by a 7 o'clock dinner at I heir home Saturday night. . First prize for the ladies was Eiven to Mrs. Riley Montgomery while Fred Roadarmel scored high. Mrs. Rolla Shjlton and Frank Baxter scored low. Seven tables of players enjoyed the af fair. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Phillips and? Dr. and Mrs. Burl Betzer were assisting hosts. . Announcement of the engage ment of Dr. Laban Steeves to Miss Mary Ellen Watson was made by Mrs. T. B. Watson In a formal tea at the latter's Portland home recently. L Olive M. Doak, Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, January 17 Pattern ! && $ l 2494 " Sigma Na chapter of Delphian society; city library, ; 2 o'clock. 'r.-- - ; North Salem W. C T. U. special meeting In Jason -Lee church; :30 oVlock. V - M , v ' A-'i Salem W. C T. ll. anniversary program and reg ular meeting In organization ball. Ferry and South' Commercial street. , ' "' Salem Writers club with Dr. Mary Rowland, 407 Court street. Lecture on trade and international relations by Charles Robertson, tfirst M. E. church, 8 o'clock; open to public. ' Bible class of Mrs. C. A. Park, at her home on Che ss 6keta street, 2 o'clock. Etokta club with Mrs. R. Erickson, 15 11 North Liberty street, 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday, January 18 Weman's Union of First Congregational church, 2 o'clock with Mrs. W. E.Hansen, S2; North Church 'street; election of officers. t Woman's Union of Temple Baptist Ichurch, with Mrs. Briscoe, 1760 Chemeketa street, 2 o'clock. East Central circle of First M. E. church, with Mrs. A. B. Hansen, 740 Ferry street; 2:30 o'clock. Willamette Auxiliary to Fraternal Order of Eagles, at Fraternal temple. Knights and Lady Maccabees, Woman's clubhouse, installation of officers. Thursday, January 19 Chapter G of P. E. O. Sisterhood with Mrs. C. A. Sprague, 425 North 14th street. Faculty Women's club will meet at 2 p. m. at Lau sanne hall. Hayesville Women's club, with Mrs. H. Robertson on Chemawa road, 2 to 4 o'clock. Friday, January SO Past Matrons association of Eastern Star with Mrs. Ida Godfrey; 7:30 o'clock dinner. Meeting of executive board of- Business and Pro fessional Women with Ruth Moore, 241 North High street; 7:30 o'clock. Saturday, January SI American Association of University Women, regular meeting in Masonic temple; play to be presented. SALEM HEIGHTS At the pot luck quilt luncheon at the community hall Friday afternoon, 19 women attended: Mrs. C. W. Sawyer. Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Mrs. Fred Berger, Mrs. G. Wilson, Mrs. Wickburr, Mrs. Fred Ber ger, Mrs. G. Wilsoo, Mrs. C. W. Bartlett, Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. D. Washburn, Mrs. Elvis LaDukc, Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Mrs. A. Stewart. Mrs. Willis Caldwell, Mrs. Carrie Trudgen, Mrs. Lamz. Mrs. H. E. McWain, Mrs. Reed Chambers, Miss Emma Smith and Mrs. Tay lor. HUBBARD Mrs. Anna Scholl entertained a group of friends at an a action bridge party at her home Saturday nigl t. High scores were won by Mrs. Waldo Brewn and Mrs. Lester Will. Assisted by her daughters, the Misses Lenore and Elvira Scholl, Mrs. Scholl served refreshments to Mesdames LesUr Will, A. C Malloy, L. A. Bradon, Alice Wea ver, Elton McLaughlin, Neva Mc- Kenzie, . A. J. Smith, Orlle Boje, Elmer Stauffer, George Gnmps, Waldo Brown, Julius Stauffer, and the Misses Frances Weaver and Sarah Naftzger. a Hollywood The regular meeting of the Hollywood Ladies Social club was held at the home of Mrs. J. Brennao. A hard time party, with appropriate costum ing, was enjoyed. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. C. S. Thom as, me gatnermg also tooa on the aspect of a farewell party as the Brennans ari moving from the district soon. Mrs. V. M. La- Due won first prize for the best costume and Mrs. Lester Starr won the consolation prize. Bllyeu, Mrs. Dora Humphrey, Mrs. R. W. Curl, Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs. K. 8. Thurston, Mrs. Leo Smith and son Clifford of Al bany; and the hostesses, Mrs. Thurston and Mrs. Hart. o Miss Helen Louis Crosby spoke concerning tax problems before tho Fourth District conference of the Business and Professional Women, in session in Monmouth Sunday. A breakfast party formed the social background for the pro gram of speeches and business. Motoring over from Salem were Miss Ruth Moore, president of the club; Misa Crosby, Mrs, Wini fred Herrick, Mrs. -Daisy Hayden, Mrs. Esther Hagadorn, Mrs. Emi ly Howard, Miss Merl Dimick, Miss Josephine Shade, Miss May Cleveland, Mrs. Susan Verty, Miss Irene Brelthaupt, Misa Julia K Webster, Miss Edna Purdy. Sans Spuci Club Entertained ' Lecture -of -Interest At First M; E. Church Thli evening a lecture will be given on the tople of American World Trade and International Problems' Involved", by CoL Charles ' Robertson: . 5. 1 - . ' . . The lecture U being sponsored by the Salem Branch, ef National League for 'War , Prevention and will be given in the First Meth odist church at. o'clock. Tho lec- MATRIMONIAL'SWEEPSTAICES X Mr. and Mrt U P flonata am. terUlhed Saturday night for I tureria open to the public nmKAra of V. Don. Btr,mt 1 . 1 : -:. . - ' Cards ,wer 1 play jor tho evea-J Lodge" Will Install wera held by Mrti WlUUms E. Mo-1 LmcerS , es, Mrs. Jack Aumaa, Al Propp, and Oscar Dencer. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Auman. Mr. and Mr. Al Propp, Mr. ana Mrs. William E. Mosea, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rains, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Case, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pruitt, Mr. and Mr. Dennis". ' Etokta Club Will Meet Mrs. R. Erickson will be hostess to members of the Etokta club at her home this afternoon. This is a regular meeting of the club and the social" hours will be taken up with quilting and sewing. Mrs; Frances Dennison and Mrs. A. F. Waller are the assisting noetesses. Lobby Program Will Concern Writers An lnteretlng program is be ing planned which will have to do with Oregon writers at the Friday night lobby program In the T. M. C. A. Mrs. Viola Franklin and Lvnn Cronemiller will have charge of me presentations. Those authors to be discussed will include Theodore Harper, Ethel Romlz Fuller, Howard McKinly Corner ana John D. Guthrie. Tne Loral Women's class ef the First Christian church met at tne cnurch parlor Thursday after noon. Mrs. Viola Flint led the de votionals which were followed by a talk 6y Mrg. Osborn. Officers of the class are Mrs. Reed, Mra. D. O. Olmstead. Mrs. Viola Flint. Mrs. Robert Heart. Mrs. C. W. Moorse served a dainty lunch to Miss Elizabeth Aupperle or Jerrerson, Mrs. Arthnr Welch, Mrs. J. C. Swartz, Mrs. J. R. Ryan, Mrs. u. j. Hull, Mrs. Dora Cal will, Mrs. Sylvia Rechter, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. F. D. Comett. Miss Mortie Thompson. Miss Martha Mortensen. Mrs. M. McDonald, Mrs. T. R. Osborn, Mrs. Estella Gabbert, Mrs. E. J. Mauk. . An interesting announcement of Intention to wed was made In tne marriage license column of the Sunday Oregonlan and is be Ing steadfastly repudiated by the parties of the same names in Sa lem. The license was Issued to Joe E. King and Miss Harrrette Beall who gave their residence as UY Hillsboro. Mr. King of Salem is a high school graduate and has oeen - attending Stanford for the Marion A group of young Pst three years. Miss Beall of friends surprised Miss Alma Bar- Salem Is also a Salem high school ber Friday night, the occasion graduate and popular in younrer being her birthday. The guests were Frances Bar ber, Ros Hutton, Grace Pehrr son, Clare, Wilma and Emil Schermacher, Naoma and Iris Winn, Mr. Jensen, Harold Smith, Percy Riddle, Albert Metzner, Jefferson Mrs. Grace Thurs ton and Mrs. Ezra Hart were hostesses to the Past Noble Grand club, Mt. Rebekah Lodge, Thursday afternoot, at the home of the former. Those present wire Mrs. Hugh circles of society. Eldriedge A family reunion was enjoyed recently at the W. J. wargnier home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe La Flemme, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parkinson and sons BI1- Dair Callivan and Royal Barber, ly nd Bobbie and Grandma Park- in60n, all of Portland, Mr. and Jefferson Miss Florence Mrs. Aldshem and son Chris. Mr. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. M. E. Peterson and son Mrs. R. C. Thomas of Jefferson, toward or Lablsh Center. Mr. and whose marriage to Jack Cathay, Mrs. E. A. Luke and children Le- son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cathay ona Mae and Warren, of Manning, of Albany, will be an event of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Wargnier, earlv next month, was given a Jack Klssell. Florence Delvlna, shower recentlv at the home of paul and Lawrence Wargnier, Mrs. Spencer Johnson at Cor- uranama wargnier and the nosua vallis. Mrs. Johnson is a sorority Keizer The Misses Lois and Mrs. Brazier Small was a lunch con hostess Saturday at her home. Covers were placed for Miss Beryl Holt, Miss Mary Eyre, Miss Car- lotta Crowley, Miss Ola Clark, Miss Ada Ross, Mrs. Wallace Car son, Mrs. Asa Fisher, and Mrs. Small. GIFT SHOPPE ROMANCE STAGE o - - By ANNB ADAMS You'll fall In love Immediately Ith this dear little frock. The Janela with their charming little ows of gathers lend animation to ihe frock, and the shoulder eape- lets, tucked for extra fullness, are ny tot's delight. Irresistible in llmity lawn, or other dainty- cot- .. yona. - i .--4- ;'N- Pattern 2 41 4 5 may be ordered J My ia sizes 2, 4, t. 8 and 10. Size requires 2 U yards 21 lack fab- tic. Illustrated step-by-step sew htg instructions Included with pat ) . Btm4 15 ta nUi r lUapi ' i?.m VntnrU), Ht Uli yatten. Write Ul)y ytmt MM 4trM 4 ajU aaaW. B n to stt Hittulii . .-, -.j r TU aw tprlag feiUa bh W : Tdf. Caatainiat 82 aolarfal paces at lavaiy Faria4atpin4 aioaaU for wry ipTlnf (, thlt- WaUfal bk ttaw fcew ! cai at tvary , kw at tta 47- Xttrj styla la r!et. a4 aar U ntH Thar r aiadaU. for tka largar fifare,' aa pagaa ( alirlfal oair aai. kiddle ty1a,.8aa4 tar jrotir copy. Prlea catalog, ISe. Catalog aai pattara togaUat tia. Hint aU mail ariera ta gtaaaiaa Fattara Dpartaeai, la Waat ITtk Btraat, Saw York aity. 4 . t :i i U' I : v : -, s. r v sister of Miss Thomas a their home for the Keizer Ladies' Aid Thursday. Members present were Mrs. J. A. Reynolds, Mrs. M. F. Bliven. Mrs. Ben Vlagcett. Mrs. Roy Meison, Mrs. Joe Bart- ruff, Mrs. E. T. Hall. Rae Kin kaid, Ethel Hall, Mrs. G. N. John son, and the hostesses. Guests were Mrs. J. A. Gardner of Scio, Mrs. Nick Brinkley and, little daughter Betty Lou of West Sa lem, both formerly of Keizer and Mrs. V. Cole of Salem. West Salem Miss Violet Wal lace was hostess to a delightful party for a group of young folk at the home of her parents Friday night Those present Included the Misses Josephine Tandy,- Mona Vosburgh. Edna Riffey. Ruth En- glehorn.Susie Crow, and Violet Wallace, and Reginald Vosburgh, George Tandy-, Ed Englehorn. West Kleinke and Mr. and Mr, L. T. Wallace Mrs. Wallace's mother of Port land was a special guest. a Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Har rv Ha cmeter observed their 25 tb wedding anniversary Wednesday night at their borne. Those enjoy ing the occasion were Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Bowersox. Mr. and Mrs Walter Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J B. Alverson. Other friends called daring the evening. On behalf of the bible class of the Evangelical church Rev. Lons berry presented the hosts with a silver salt and pep per service Hollywood The regular meet inr of the Merry Mlnglers was held at the home of Mrs. L. B, Malm Thursday afternoon, with, those present: Mra. J. J. Acker man. Mra. E. 8. Barken Mrs. C. C. ColwelL Mrs. H. Jones. Mrs. Tea Leonhardt, Miss ome uncneu, irra v. p. Phlnos. - Mrs. Geo. Tharpe, Mrs. R. Shaw, Mrs. I B. Malm. .-;V Turner-r-Mr. " Mrs. C.; A: Rear : entertained -wlta j ainner Sunday In compliment . to . their son Kenneth whose birthday oc curs January If. Corera were Uld for;"- Her. - and Mrs. N. Shermaa Hawk. Mfssea LCllan v Peterson. ideaJa aad fcaally pcrswaded ker.U y efc" Hewaw, Wiaifid Rath : Clark, Katherlne Hawk, ckateI ber auad ajMi youag Banch refamed to America to ceatiawe lua 1 Messrs. Walter Peterson, Waldo Riches. - John , Hawk, : Keanetn T Ua mwiA fm ; V Bu? Tbe ewly-wtii , are kTiTaai-f "-wW. U thaa. UmitU aild 'nxnlc and BiUy and the hfrsts, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Bear, Members of Maccabees 'axe be ing urged to attend the regular meeting , of the organisation at the Salem Women'a clubhouse Wednesday evening at which time orncers for the year will be In stalled. . - . Following Installation , there will be "a social hour and refresh' ments will be served by the com mittee in charge. ' Aumsville Members of the Women's club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Mary Highberger. Special guests for the afternoon were: Mrs. Ethel Wright, Mrs. William Winslow, Mrs. Theodore Highberger, Mrs. Ed Highberger and Mrs. Fisher. . . Club members who enjoyed the delightful afternoon with Mrs. Highberger were: Mrs. Mary Heln, Mra. Luta Fuson, Mra. For- gey, Mrs. Clayton Castle, Mrs. Bess Ransom, Mrs. Clara Howd, Mrs. Millie Martin, Mrs. Margaret Martin, Mrs. Jennie McClellan, Mrs. Isabella Mountain, Mrs. Irma Speer, Mrs. Kittle Fowle and Mrs. Gladys Claxton. Mrs. Clara Howd will be host ess to the club members January zs. a a Orchard Heights Mrs. Frank Wilson, with Mrs. M. A. Schnel ler, Mrs. Burnham Southwick and Miss Mary Wait as assistant host esses entertained Thursday after noon ror members of the Women's club. Mrs. Guy McDowell conduct ed devotlonals. A paper descrip tive of pioneer days in this neigh borhood, written by Mrs. J. B Smith, was read. This club voted to Join with the Oak Grove La dies' Aid in sponsoring a quilt show which will be held February 23 at the Oak Grove Grange hall. Special guests were Mrs. Jesse Worthington of Zena, Mrs. Wil liam Cox and Mrs. James Stewart. a a a Mehama A surprise birthday party in honor of Floyd Boylng- ton, was given at the Boy in gt on home east of town Saturday night. Those present were: Mrs. Millie Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Cand- well, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Beringer and son, Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Dixon,- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford, Mrs. Wilson Stevens, Mrs. L. A. Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Ledgerwood. Mrs. Monroe, Mrs. Gremels and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boyinton. a a a An attractive dinner party of the weekend was that for which Mrs. Murray Wade was hostess at the Green Dragon Sunday even ing. Following the dinner hour cards were in nlay. Winning scores were held by Mrs. E. L. Miller, Mrs. Arlo Davis,. A. E. Ullman and Loren Howe. a a West Salem Members of the Kingwood Tea and Talk club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. R. Brown. A pleasing piano duet by Clif ford Hill and Zeral Brown follow ed the brief business meeting and clever games were presented by Mrs. Frank Forrester. a a a Silverton Miss Clarissa Bra- ger was the inspiration of a de lightful party Sunday night when the senior Luthe? League of which she is the leader entertain- 1 v.-'' f - - . 1 ' I V Lovely Joaa BkmdeD. screen star, might have been entered In the matri monial sweepatakss when this picture was mad recently. Whether aha was or not, Joan is wr a bride, bavin taken ber cameraman sweetheart, George Barnes (inset), for better or -worse ia a secret wedding at Phoenix, Axis. Joaa concealed her krrely blonde tr tests aader a red wig to avoid nubucitr. gether with Mrs. J. t. Callivan Saturday night for an evening of cards and Quilting. The elub will meet Wednesday with Mrt Callivan. MARKING LEAVES THURSDAY 8TATTON, Jan. 12 Law rence Marking who was called here from San Francisco, by the death of his father, Herman Marking expecta to visit here and at Portland for a few days. He plans to leave for . borne Thursday, and to driv- Mrs. Vir ginia Falconer's car tor her. Mrs. Faleoasr drove from Reno, Ne vada, about two months ago, bnt haa developed rheumatism In her arms. JEFFERSON. -Jan.' 1 f JU about la o'clock Saturday night the snowflakes began to fan and continued to . tall nntil about t o'clock Sunday morninr. " There was two inches of snow oa the ground., but owing to tba mild ' weather, the snow waa about all melted before night. MEIXAMJL Jaa. I f-r-four. inch es of snow fen Saturday night but by noon Sunday "ft bad begun to melt, v - . w - .. GERVAIS, Jan. if -T Gerralr, citizens awoka Sunday morning to find about an Inch of snow. ; The thermometer bera- registered at 28 above Monday morning. SCIO, Jan. II At about 9 o'eloca: Sunday morning, about two Inches of snow, covered the streets and housetops Jiere. No church was held. due to the disa greeable weather. Myra Montgomery Is New President Of Library Board INDEPENDENCE Jan. 1C Miss Myra - Montgomery was elected president of the eity li brary board at its annual meet ing, replacing Mrs. B. F. Swope. who bad served on the board for six years, and whose retirement waa at ber own request. Other members are , Mrs. James Hart, secretary, Mrs. Arthur E. Horton. treasurer, Mrs. G. G. Godfrey and Z. C. Kimball. Preceding tho meeting a din ner waa served in the library complimenting Mrs. Swope, Mrs. Godfrey and Mr. Kimball, by Miss Montgomery and Mrs. Hor ton. A vote of appreciation was expressed to Mrs. Hewett, the li brarian. Re-re gistratlon of all borrow ers of the library Is being made at present. Certified Sheets ear ases ! Special 4 for $3.00 81 x 108 Ex. Long Special 4 for $3.25 42 iri. Cases 19c, 4 for 75c Irma Keefer were hostesses at fd at the Immanuel church par- iors ior ner. About SO vounr people attended. a a a ino .aacuormiCK class will not i meet ror its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night as sched uled because of the death of the father of Mrs. Marion jCurry, member of the class. Date of meeting will be announced later. a a Mrs. Victor R. Griggs. Mrs. Milton Meyers, and Mrs. David W. Eyre were special guests for the Monday afternoon luncheon and bridge for which Mrs. Henry Mey ers was hostess in compliment to her club members. a a - Installation of officers for Han nah Rosa. Court, Order of the Am aranth scheduled for Wednesday night has been postponed because of the illness of Mrs. Norma Ter wllliger. - The Union Hill Women's club met Thursday . afternoon with i Mrs. Pearl Heater and Miss Flor ence Pottorft as hostesses. Most of the afternoon was spent mak ing quilt blocks. Marlon The Ladies Auxiliary club of the Farmers' Union to- SPECIAL PURCHASE OF THIS WELL KNOWN SHEET GIVES THE ADVANTAGE OF LOW PRICES . . . I Miller's is the only store in Salem authorized to sell QE RTIFIED THREE YEAR SHEETS! A sheet that has been imitated, but never equalled in quality at this low price. Now! A bis: special purchase for January makes this sheet very attractive. Housewives, owners of hotels, apartment houses, sorority and fratern ity houses will be interested in thi s sale. No artificial filling. All sheet torn size insuring- even hems. Soft natural finish with deep hems. Gould be called a five year sheet! Main floor thla week. . COLONIAL STYLE BEDSPREADS $a95 or or Almost Half Price if You Buy Iwo or Bring a Friend to Buy One! All Brand New! 31 IV i-w, 1 o &ERMAJ2D &ARUCH,Jft. L Bernard M. Bens, ami af ,f Prideat-Uct Roosevelt's fiaaadal dvwera who la aattmd as a likely possibility far next Secretary ef the Trees?, did set fiad bis bride ia fiv-ad-ta-aat-toiV' like the happy seaa la the bat k did find ber ia a gift akeppe, where bar ilhuieaa abeat nbum md aaarriar bad kacaaa Al im f fPir..Tka lady who U Mra. Barnard- M. Barack, Jr, today was thea Mus Winifred, Maan, 2S aad beaatifol. Her dally stiat at the Leadea departateat a tor wbera ska waa mmUvajd kafar nnf. JmiJ lacloded tba keeping of a "Book of Bridea,, vkereia Leadea ladiea wao expecUd to trip to the altar ia the near future recorded the list of preev eats they desired front their frieada. It waa dao to bar daaliaga with tbeae brides-to-be that the yoaay aaleefirl developed aa attitade of cyai ' : ctaaa toward roaaaaco aad autrriaf e for ake discovered lhat a largo par :- ceatarn of tbo fatare bridea worriad aaore aboat tb rifta thav boaod to recaive tbaa they did aboat' tbo baabaad taey: were tttiaa -Bat Winifred forgot all about ber diaiUaaioaaaeat wbea youag Baraey caase : aioag. i ao Aaaeneaa rrface CHarannf restored a few of ber shattered al aad fcaally persaaded ber ta say "yea." However, Wiaifred a god bar aaiad aad youag Baracb reteraed to America to coatiaae bis ibardaaeal of ber keart br cable aad traaa-Atlaatia aboao. witb tba retail tbat tbay wore aaarried la Ceaova, Switaerlaad, laat Septoaaber. States' witb. tbo blcetiag of betb tbeir areata. Be attractive! Be well-groomed! Be Free from unwanted hair! iSaperflaons hair IS handicap to beauty! 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