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    MEDFORD MAIL TRFBTTNE. MED FORI). OREGON, SUNDAY. JANUARY 27. 1935.
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Society and Club Events Reviewed for Week
PAGE TWO
Miss Land en Stirs
Admiration in Her
Violin Presentation
In presenting Lucie Neale Landen.
violinist, In recital Friday night, the
Southern Oregon Normal la to be
congratulated on the vitality with
which it la building up Its music
department and the Interest that
la being focused on the Importance
of hearing good music.
Miss Landen has been added to
the faculty thli year and comes from
New York, where she haa had suc
cessful teaching experience, as well
aa an Interesting career as concert
violinist.
Opening her program with two
movements of the Handel Sonata in
B major, and following with the
Tartlnl variations on a theme by
Corel! 1, she showed a delightful mas
tery of that most difficult classic
school and delighted her audience
The Bymphonle Espsgnole by Lalo
(now 40 years dead) was most satis
fying In both style and Interpreta
tion. Two groups of charming shorter
numbers lent variety to an otherwise
heavy program, and held a touch
of Individuality In that one of these
numbers was Miss Landen own
composition. The Hindu Cradle song,
by the American composer, Harriet
Ware, was arranged by Carl Wecker
and dedicated to Miss Landen.
The Vnlse Bluette, immortalized
by P. Krelsler, was played with grace
and enticing rhythm. The closing
number. Dance, by de Walla, brought
forth the encore "From the Cane-
brake," which was repeated.
Miss London's playing Is charac
terled by Intellectuality, deep feel
tru? for the Inner meaning of music
and by a tremendous sweep In rhytnm
that Is typical of all artists. It is
hoped that her year's schedule will
afford many more concerts and re
citals. Miss Alice Holm-back, who after
graduation from the University of
Oregon, spent two years In Seattle,
' was an artistic accompanist, giving
adequate tonal and emotional sup
port at all times.
The recital Is to be given soon In
Mertford.
The program follows:
Andante and Allegro .. Handel
Theme and Varlatlons-Tartlnl-Corelll
Bymphonle EspaRnole Lalo
Allegro non troppo
Andante
Scheruindo
Romance Wlenlawskl
Nocturne - Landen
Caprlccletta ........... .. Mendelssohn
Tango Ware-Wecker
(Dedicated to Miss Landen)
Value Bluette Drlgo
Dance (La Vide Breve) da Falla
Group Entertained
At Mrs. Clancy9 s
On Founders Day
Chapter AA, P. E. O., celebrated
Founders' day with an appropriate
program at the home of Mrs. R. w
Clancy on Wednesday afternoon with
Mrs. P. R. Roberta as chairman.
Mrs. E. A. Moore described the or
ganisation of the first chapter by
seven girl students at Iowa Wesleyan
college, ML Pleasant. Mrs. H. W
Young sang a group of old-time
eonf(8.
Following this, pupils of Eve Ben
son dancing school gave a delightful
series of dances of sixty years ago in
costume. Those taking part were
Lancers, Janice Shreve, Jewel Deter,
Betty Green, Nlla Oreen, Phyllis
Hedgcpeth. Barbara Holt, Edna Har
per and Elaine Brophy; in Virginia
reel, Ruth Slorah, Jean Jennings,
Charlottte Older, Dorothy Coffecn,
June McDotigall, Clara Furnas, Audrey
Flynn, Catherine Metrger, Mary Brad-
fish, Qeraldlne Clemens; In minuet,
Jantre Shrrve, Elaine Brophy, Edna
Harper, Jewel Deter, Accompani
ments were by Sebodllnn Apollo.
Mrs. Clancy was axalsted In enter
taining the chapter by Mrs. John
Moff.it.
lAdlea' AM ftorlrtjr
Him Ktijouihlr Meeting
The Lad Its' Aid society of the Zlon
Lutheran church had a fins attend
ance and very enjoynble meeting last
Thursday afternoon at the home of
the hoHLerm. Mrs. A. P. Smith, 005
South Newtown.
Fhiiim r.tthMtiilii
ut IMniirr
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Flynn enter
tained at dinner Inst Tuesday even
liu;. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Hodttklns and daughter, Edith: Mrs.
Anna D. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs
L. E. Ilodgkina.
-Mis
Thclina llnes
Arrives for VU-i-W-End
Miss Thelma Hayrs, who Is attend
ing University of Oregon, arrived
Hsturdny nmralng on the Orgonlan
to upend the week -end In Mod ford
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Hayes.
KM-la1 Miftliijt
set for Ouk Circle.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Oak Circle
No. -1A'2 of Phoenix, will hold
sH I til meeting at the Orange Halt
Thursday. January 31, to attend to
fipeclal business of the circle and
make plana for a rally, to be held
February 11.
A public card party will follow
tbe buMnt'ss meeting.
j We hav a large
Community
with Community China
and Glassware to match
GARNERS ENTERTAIN ROOSEVELTS AT DINNER
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Tht dinner given by Vice President and Mrs. Garner for ths President and Mra. Roosevelt was one of
the high spots in Washington's social season. It it the on and only big party of the year given by the Vict
President, Left to right: Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Roosevelt, Vlca President Garner, and the President. (Associ
ated Press Photo
Miss Helen Smith
Tells Engagement
Friday at Shower
The enffngrment of Miss Helen
Smith of Med ford to James O'Duno-
hue of Butte Falls was the an
nouncement made at a shower given
Miss Smith by members of the Girls'
Community club Frldny evening at
the club rooms on North Bartlett.
The wedding la to be In the spring
The table for refreshments was
decorated with tapers and old Eng
lish Ivy. The guests, who were enter
tained with music during the even
ing, presented Miss Smith with gifts
from a wood basket cleverly deco
rated. Besides the honor guest, those
present were the Misses Elaine De-
Vrlea. Winifred Inman, Oerrvldlne
Latham. Virginia Cook. Edith Adams.
Mrs. Jrwftls Latng. Thelma Ntckle.
Mickey Pearson. Mrs. J. S. Smith,
Mrs. Mildred Kuhn. Alice English.
Evalln Cummlngs, Rose Smith and
Frances Smith,
Anniversary Social
For Luther Leaguers
Luther League of Zlon Lutheran
church will have an anniversary so
cial Mpnday evening In the church
parlors. A delightful time Is being
planned by the committee In charge.
The league was organtr-ed three years
ago and has boen thriving since then.
Olive Rclwknh Lodge
llonorit tepnrtert Sliler
Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 30 held
Its regular business moftlnrf Monday
evening, January 31, with Irene Shir
ley as noble grand. With a very im
pressive service, the charter was
draped In memory of Katie Pnlen, a
departed sinter.
Next meeting will be held Febru
ary 4.
fit. Mark's Giill.l llolil
lntrrefttliift Cnnl Tarty
The St. Mark's guild held an In
teresting luncheon at I o'clock Frl-
'day, followed by an afternoon of
bridge, during which IS tables were
in play.
Mrs. A. Z- Graves took first honors
In contract bridge, Mrs. H. O. Froh
bach first honors In pivot auction,
and Mrs. H. O. Wilson hod high point
In progressive suction.
The committee In charge waa Mrs
Atlanta Satchwell, assisted by Mrs.
Herman, Mrs. Gould, Mrs. McDougal
and Mrs. Pnxton. The party was such
success Mint the ladles are plan
ning another to be held February 33.
Benefit Cant party
Next Friday i: v n I n g
The public Is extended a cordial
Invitation to attend the benefit card
party next Friday evening, Feb. 1
by members of the Washington P-
T. A.
Funds derived will be used to aid
the school lunchroom. Prlres, dona
ted by Medford merchants, will be
given the winners st cards, snd those
who attend will have the choice of
playing pinochle. 600. contract or
auction bridge. Husbands of the
members have been Invited to at
tend and a large crowd la anticipated.
All those who enjoy an evening
of cards or are Interested in doing ,
their part to help furnish the school i
children with lunches are cordially 1
Invited. Each ticket which Is bought
at this party will provide a meal for
child who would otherwise have to
do without. Those Interested will
please call Mrs. W. O. Cool, telephone
number 8.1. for further Information.
38'
assortment of
Silverware
Dinner at Mann's
For House Guests
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mann of
Blsmark, North Dakota, house guest
of Mr. end Mrs. John C. Mann, were
entertained at the latter's home at
dinner Thursday evening. They have
been In Mcdford two days and are
en route to California, where they
will spend the rest of the winter.
Mr. Mann of Blsmark la the brother
of John Mann.
Guests were Mrs, Robert Moffatt
of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. John Mof
fatt of Medford and D. N. Booth of
Wlllmsr, Minn.
High School Group
Enjoys Winter H porta
Elaine Brophy. Patsy Smith, La
Vern Stepheson. Jim Henry and Lee
Bui Us, local high school students,
are spending the week end as guests
of Jim Bsyllss at the Parson ranch
at Hilt. They are enjoying skiing
and tobogganing during thlr stay at
the Parson ranch.
He Malays to Install
On Next Thursday Night
The Medford chapter of DeMolay
will hold Us public Installation of
officers Thursday night, January 31,
at 7:30. All friends are cordially In
vited and the parents of D-Molays
are especially asked to be present.
The Medford chapter will Journey
to Grants Pass February 3 to have Its
second degree conferred upon mem
bers. Past Nolile Grand Club
.Meets at Scrlptrr Home
Past Noble Grand club met at the
home of Dorothy Scrip ter, 80 Rose
avenue. Thursday evening with 38
members and five visitors present.
Gifta for the sister Ollvee wero
opened and enjoyed.
Election of officers waa- held with
the following members 'elected to the
chairs: Margery Pearson, president;
Lottie Howard, vice-president: Doro
thy Scrlpter. secretory antfttreasurer,
Assisting the hostess In serving
were Faye Ackley, Ilarel Cassady. An-
nls Scrlpter and Irene Shirley.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Ethel Weed, 420 Park
avenue, February 14.
Mistletoe Club
Has Polly Anna Pnrty
Mistletoe club met Wednesday eve
ning with Neighbors Frances McCon
Ichle and her daughter, Joan, as hos
tess. Dainty refreshments were served
as dessert luncheon at 7:30 followed
by a brief business period.
The occasolu was the semi-annual
farewell Polly Anna party when mem
bers p r s t n t gifts to their
Polly Annas of the past term and
draw names for the ensuing six
months.
Many very pretty and useful pres
euta were exchanged and a gyd time
enjoyed by the 35 members present.
The club will meet Tuesday even
ing. February A. with Neighbor Edith
Beck at her home. B34 South Orspe.
for the 'Thank You" party, when
each member presents s token of
thsnks for the presents received from
her Polly Anna of the past term.
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Annual "States"
Dinner Is Event
Of Coming Week
The tenth annual "States" Dinner
given by the ladles of the First M. E.
church will be an outstanding so
cial event of the coming week.
The date has been set for Tuesday
evening, Jan. 39 at 8:30 o'clock and
a large number of persons, many of
whom have attended all nine of the
previous similar banquets, have made
their reservations for Tuesday night.
The large recreation hall of the
church will be used as a dining
room and each of the long tables
will be decorated to represent some
outstanding characteristic of a dif
ferent state or group of states. There
will be an "International" table
whero the "flags of all nations" will
fly and where people born In other
countries may claim a place.
Mrs. E. C. Koppen Is chairman of
the dining room committee and each
hostess always uses her own loveli
est tableware to make her tables as
attractive as possible.
The menu committee is headed
by Mrs. O. Beery and she and her
corpa of experienced helpera have
planned a most delicious meal and
one which will be served by a trained
group of young girls.
ine program this year has been
planned by Mrs. W. W. Walker snd
will be of unusual merit. Five nun
era by some of the best talent In
the valley will be presented.
Reservations may bo secured at the
table of each guest's state or prefer
erp by calling Mrs. Mnynard Bush.
1473-W or Mrs. W. w. Walker. 1149
MUs Charity Hurt Will
Filter Katherlne llimtsnn
Mrs. Floyd Hart and dauchtar
Charity left Friday evening by train
or onn rrancisco. where Miss Hart
will enter Katherlne Branson school
Mrs. Hart will return the first nart
of the week.
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VDRIENNE'S JANUARY
CLEARANCE
Final Low Prices on all Winter Apparel to make room for
Now Spring Merchandise. Buy now and Bave Dollars on
smart Dresses . . . Coats . . . Suits . . . Hats . . . Blouses
. . . Hosiery . . . Gloves and Accessories.
DRESSES
Select one of our Menlng Drews for g am
the l'rrllent' Hall. One vperlnl croup 111 J
Including velvet, laffeta nod crene styles JL Vy
In mines to Jt'O.a.V Clearance sale
Shirred Velvet Party Wraps $7.95
DRESSES
Values to $29.05. Both silk and
wool frocks t 1 fl QC
included 3 I U.30
Two dresses $15.00
An assortment of dress and sport coats.
Some with fur collars. A few Rothmoors
included. Values to $49.95. Clearance sale
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FOUNDATION GARMENTS
A special group of 1 T
girdles and corselettes l2 1 T1CC
WINTER HATS
Smart styles in felt
and velvet
Engagement Miss
Hall to Richard 1
Mann, Announced
Miss June Hall of Ashland, whose
engagement to Richard Mann of Med
ford waa announced this week, waa
given a linen shower at the home
of her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed H. Mann, Tuesday evening. Four
teen guests were present and were
served refreshments during the even
ing. The announcement of the wedding
waa of much interest In Medford.
where both Mlsa Hall, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall of Ashland,
and Mr. Mann were graduated from
Medford high school.
The wedding ts to be February 3.
Open House Friday
At Anderson Home
Mrs. Alton M. Anderson entertained
at a birthday party and open house
Friday evening at her home on Queen
Ann avenue, In honor of her hus
band's birthday. Eighteen guests were
present during open house, from 7
until 9 o'clock.
Present were Mr. and Mra. Charles
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ord Reed, Mr. and Mrs
Lynn Croxdale, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Leclerc, Mr. and Mre. B. C. Fergu
son, Misses Jean Ferguson, Frances
Farrln and Leah Inch, and Messrs
Jerry Neff of Portland, Leo Lorraine
and Ivan Harrington.
Mother's Club Entertains
Saint Man's Htudent Body
At a delightful party held at the
parish haU on South Oakdale. the
Mother's club of the St. Mary's
Academy entertained the high school
student body with an entertainment
and dancing. Refreshments were also
served. The faculty and student body
of the school wish to express their
appreciation to the mothers for a
pleasant evening.
Pythian Card Party
Will Be On Tuesday
Mrs. H. G. Wort man. 913 South
Oakdale avenue, will be hostess on
Tuesday evening to the Pythian Sis
ters, for a card party. Date of the
card party has been changed to
Tuesday from Wednesday, so as not
to Interfere with the President's ball.
Hand made prizes given by the Pyth
ian club wilt be presented the win
ners at bridge and pinochle. Refresh
ments will be served.
The committee In charge are: Mrs.
E. J. Klein, Mrs. Rd Webber. Mrs.
Maxlne Ferg. Mrs. W. L. Walden.
The public Is Invited to attend.
Council Has Social
And Business Meeting
On Friday evening Wea tonka
Council Pocahontas lodge, held their
regular business meeting with the
following past chiefs filling the sta
tions: Pocahontas, Huldah Thurman;
Wenonah, Wtlma Hayes; prophetess,
Nellie Purdln; Powhatan, William
Millies.
The gift for attendance was given
to Carrie Mllnes.
The birthdays were observed and
those receiving glfta were, Ethel
Blsh, Gladys Dooms, Maggie Ersklne.
Llltle Holt, Frances Moffatt, Rosa
Young, Mary Sllllman. Olenn Abbott,!
William Mllnes. and Richard Slngler.
Following the business hour a so
cial card party was held. High scores
In pinochle were held by Gladys
Dooms and Wm. Mllnes. Low scores
were received by Evelyn Stagg and
Bud Lawrentz. In bridge high scores
were won by Gladys Waltcrmlre, and
Jack Wenzel and low scores went to
Nellie Purdln and Vaughn Quacken
bush. At the close of the evening, deli
cious refreshments were served by
the losing side of the recent member
ship contest.
Next Friday evening. Feb. 1, there
will be initiation.
DRESSES
Better dresses for street and
afternoon. Values to $49 50.
Sp,ci" y2 Price
COATS
$15.00
.
51.00
Miss Collie Gives
Hard Times Party
Miss Rena Collie entertained at
hard times party at her home on
South Holly Friday evening. Inviting
guests for four table's of bridge.
Mrs. David Wood and Miss Mar-
Jorle Young were given prises for
high score in bridge, and Miss Joyce
Gage was chosen as the guest wear
ing the cleverest costume.
Temple Announces
Special Ceremony
Zulelma Temple. Daughters of the
Nile, will hold a midwinter ceremo
nial at a special meeting In the Ash
land Masonic temple on Tuesday.
January 39. at 3 p. ra. Luncheon
will be served In the Masenlc dining
room at 13:30.
The uniformed patrol from Med
ford and the choir from Grants Pass
will1 be In attendance and will assist
throughout the ceremonies. Several
candidates will receive the degrees.
Mrs. T. P. Franco, queen of the tem
ple, will preside.
Zulelma Temple has had a very
successful year under the leadership
of Mrs. Franco and much has been
done In the way of donations to
Shrlners' hospitals for crippled chil
dren, both at Portland and Shreves-
port, La.
Donations for the convalescence
fund, which Is used to assist children
after they have been discharged from
the hospitals, have been made by
the temple, and a quilt made by
Mrs. Loomla of Ashland was sold by
Hlllah Temple for 886, which amount
was added to this fund. Thanksgiving
boxes were sent to Portland and
Christmas boxes to Shreveport.
St. Mark's Guild to'llold
Cafeteria Lunch February I
The St. Mark's guild will give a
cafeteria luncheon followed by a bus
iness meeting at 1 o'clock Friday
F;bruory I. at the RUlld hall on North
Oakdale. The ladles In charge will
be Mrs. McDougal, Mrs. Strang
and Mrs. Marti.
RpRiilnr Monthly Party
For f;lrls' Club Wednesday
On next Wsdnesc'nv evening. Jan
uary 30. at the Girls' Community club
at 7:30 the girls will ho!d their reg
ular monthly party.
A special program, stunts, and sur- j
prises have been announced by Miss,
Sabrtna Thatcher, president.
Any girl in the valley Interested
will be welcomed by this group as
they have enthuslnm and fun to
share, !
Well Known Piano Teacher
To Appear In Medford Monday j
Harry Krlnke, well known piano
pedagogue and music educator, will j
arrive In this city today, and will
ive a freo morning lecture on "A
Modern Approach to Piano Teach
ing." on the mezzanine floor of the
Hotel Medford Mcnday morning at
9 o'clock. 1
A good attendance Is expected.
Mr. Krlnke's Medford appearance is
made possible through the courtesy
and sponsorship of the Palmer Music !
House, and Prultt'a Melody Shop.
Crater Lake Guild
Hos Monday Meeting , 1
Crater Lake Guild met with Mrs.
V. A. Wilson at 11 Corning Court, i
on Monday evening. January 31. The
president. Miss Emily Brown, prestd- I
ed. Devotlonals were led by Mrs.
Cool.
Germany was the topic of the eve
ning, with talks given by Ruth
Clement and Helen Holt Wilson. The
members were entertained with two
whistling solos by Miss Catherine
Grlbble, accompanied by Miss Marian
Moore.
At the close of the evening, re
freshments were served by the host
ess, assisted by Mrs. C. W. Spencer, i
Miss Frances Nordeen, and Miss Bar-
bora Holt. Miss Emily Brown prestd- ,
ed. I
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Many Entertained
At Several Little
Misses' Birthdays
During the last week several' little
Misses of Medford entertained many
of their frlenas at birthday parties,
at which the little hostesses were
assisted by older relatives.
Mrs. Glen J. Btrk entertained Fri
day afternoon, honoring her little
daughter, Beverley Jean's seventh
birthday. Games were the diversion
for the afternoon.
At the cloae the little guests were
seated around a table beautifully
trimmed In pink and green and were
served cake and Ice cream In the
same dainty colors.
Guests enjoying the afternoon were
Betty Jean Johnson. Virginia Thler-
otf, Jean Bolger. Billle Bonis, Naney
Swem, Betsy Murray, Nancy Rlna
barger. Reglna Parsons, Beverly Daily,
Kenneth Kendrlck. Robert Zundel,
Barbara Brooks, Greta Smith. John
nie Merrill. Beverlev Jan Rlrk Rttv
Deavrr.
Mrs. Blrk was asstsd by Mrs. A.
Borrls, Mrs. J. Merrill and Mrs. W.
iiunuej.
Little Miss Marilyn Lee Coleman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cole
man, waa hostess to a group of her
friends January 33. from 3 to 6
o'clock, at her home on Queen Ann
avenue. The party was In honor of
Marilyn Lee's third birthday, and re
freshments were served during the
afternoon to 13 of her little friends.
Present were Georg'e Porter. Kath
leen Sekatz. Billle Heath. Bobby
Stewart, Bobby S e m o n. Beverly
Strain. Mary Anne and Billy Perl.
Gail Codding. Johnny Monroe and
Elaine and Donna Sherwood.
On Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Smith entertained In honor
of their daughter, Greta's sixth birth-
day. at the home of her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis, 1113
East Main street.
Games were enjoyed by the little
quests during the day and balloons
were furnished everyone. Gifts were
presented the honor guest at a pret-
wiy aecoraieo taoie. arranged with
baskets of candy. Greta's little aunt
Marjorie Smith, and her erandoar-
nts assisted with the entertainment
Present were Billle Jean Mcn,iMi
Barbara Brandt. Beverlev Birk. Bev
erly Drily, Elaine Hoffman. Dixie
Craig, Barbara Brooks. Gloria Mo.
Dugal, Thais Gordon, Shirley Barton
una jean.
Robert Zundel. Ronald Britson.
George Hall. Warren Hamlin. Floyd
Jcnes. Virgil Gillette. Kenneth Hen
dricks. Buddy Nutting. Junior Hall
ana Howard.
Bridge Club to Meet "
With Mrs. J. R. Marshall
The Building Bridge club will meet
at the home of Mrs, J. r. Marshall
on West 10th street. Thursday. Des
sert will be served at 1:30 preceding
nc game or oriage. '
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And what it reveals' to the owner of a watch and the watch,
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your watch tested and regulated by this latest invention,
free of charge.
The Only Service of This Kind
in Southern Oregon
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for this expert service, than the. ordinary. My personal i
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Jeweler, 216
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Miss Leah Inch
Is Given Shower
Mlsa Leah Inch, who la leaving
thte morning (Sunday) for Loa Ange
lea to make her home In that city,
waa given a handkerchief shower
Thursday evening at tha home ot
Mri. Howard Leclerc.
Present, besides the honor guest
and the hostess, were Mrs. Edna
Stoehr and the Misses Leila Carl
ton. Oma GeBauer, Betty BardweU.
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Your Hair
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Your Face
Requires speclnl attention these
cold wintry days. If ynu are
embarrassed by skin blemishes
let us help you with the uld of
"Albert of the palace" Cosme
tics. Ask for a skin analysis
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