Show 6 D THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 1 1936 Girl Reserves of the Ye We C As Parent-Teach- er City Committee to Name Ticket for Election 'll' i ’Jefferson Group Gives Special Program Forest School Meet Speakers Stress Need of Safety to Protect Children The nominating committee selected at a meeting held Friday morning at the Civic Center will present a ticket for the annual election of A all officers for city council P-at the regular ipratlns to be held Thursday at the Lafayette school at 2:30 p m A request is made that all schools be fully represented at this meeting as reports are to be given and important arrangements completed for the convention It has been found necessary "to dispense with the regular meeting in April in order to cooperate with A the state department of the P-during the spring convention on The city council April 3 and 4 members will act as hostesses on Forest Safety demonstrations by the junior police of the school were among the outstanding activities in the pageant presented by the Forest P-A Monday evening The need-fo-r a more modern method of meeting the existing traffic situation at the busy intersections was atressed Before the pageant was presented president Mrs George F Bolto talked on the seriousness of the sit-of your chil'The safety uation dren is of the utmost importance to A " said Mrs Bolto “Does the P-it mean anything to you?” Mrs Bolto thanked Mrs A R Curtis efcity council president for her in the project forts Miss Ardclla Rockwood Lourey a Forest graduate was the reader in April 3 was written esAt the meeting on Thursday after- the pageant which Mrs M noon the treasurer's yearly report pecially for the occasion by deThe Wood pageant Douglas from Left to right Mrs Decker Little who was recently elected president of the Blue Goose Mrs be will given glso reports in the growth and highlights picted the R G Clark program chairman for the annual cabaret party to be given by the Kle Klub various chairmen and from Saturday development of the school under at the Elks club Mrs Emmett Smith chairman of the entertainment committee for the cabaret presidents of the Gquirrh Edison the Della Miss of the spirit inspiring and Forest schools Pendleton Tribute was paid to Departmenal Work will be given Miss Pendleton for her years of ser- tal trio Willis J Woodbury cellist In every department The members vice The pageant ended by the Maacah Francom violinist and Emfurma Marr Petersen pianist of the publicity committee are writing of the founding and develop'urged to meet at the Lafayette ment of the school represented by nished a delightful Interlude school at 1:45 pm Thursday Class Miss Pendleton with the influence Concluding the meeting Mrs E work will be under the direction of of the home represented by Mx W Ashby magazine chairman Mrs Olive Burt Bolto and the achievement of the urged that wider use be made of the association DON'T IMAGINE HEART jury apparent to the skin? Your presentsnd future represented by Mrs G C magazinevice president Jefferson DISEASE article stated that several years ago Spratt Miss Edith Kendefl preseniTprlncl-pa- l y was used for the removal of to guide and protepHhe youth reported that a number of children The Parent-Teachassociation of is interto all be quite right had received eye examinations and It hair but that serious superfluous the Jefferson school met Thursday df today and tomorr&W ested in the condition of one's own injury to the skin sometimes ocJames T Worken assistant su- had been fitted for glasses as necesevening at the school to celebrate ex- sary through the efforts of the wel- or even another heart or two It is curred the thirty-nint- h anniversary of the perintendent qp"clty schools years ago I took a number associa- pressed the opinion of the commu1 fare committee National Parent-Teache- r anything but healthful however to ofThree treatments for this purpose Feeling that much good had been worry constantly about heart distion The meeting was held in the nlty in hkrremarks after the pagThe was not strong enough to "The torch accomplished from a small fund eant when he said: form of a birthday party Frank S Allen brought to ease A good physician can make kill the hair roots but my skin is Twelve tables appropriately dec which Miss Pendleton held so high Principal the attention of the assemblage the an accurate diagnosis and the elec- now very dry and there are tiny orated to represent the months of J not flickered or lowered in the need for additional funds to further down the side of my chin Is Kendell’s transfer Miss to capable trocardiogram can be relied upon to lines a the year were divided into two a possibility that serious damthere the work so profitably begun hand” tions by a beautifully decoded M rs: Ra Iphr Roh densfe sTde ft t 6 f supplement his findings will result other than this exage council CurUs A R Mrs city table which held the birthdjtf cake There are many symptoms inter- cessive dryness? Can anything be the Hamilton P-- T A arranged the president spoke on "Cooperation in containing 39 candles Abouquet of Home and took active charge of preted by laymen as pointing to dis- done such as massage to improve Harprogram Daniel School" and pink carnations and jtfy er candleto the teachers the meeting ease of the heart that have nothing this condition? There must have sticks with pink takers completed rington paid tribute school been and girls who submitted to Principals of the to do with that organ and these many whatever the table treatments not realizing the eacher were hon" presidents beindividuals to are some inclined The room mothers were under the ored guests Candles burned during Liberty come heart conscious largely be- danger direction oTMrs W J King chair- the evening REPLY for each of the three More than 200 members of the cause of press accounts of sudden man As the guests arrived they y P-treatments may cause an A presiP-A principals and eight a attended meeting death One can become desperately wer$deated at the table which rep- dents against a background of a Liberty was given under the direc- miserable trying - to live with the excessive dryness of the skin This resented the month of their birth waving American flag representing which tion of the fathers of the associa- fear that his heart has been dan- is due to decreased function of the oil and sweat glands Coldcream or y the members of the hospitality the light of service to the commu- tion Thursday at 8 p m at the gerously damaged and that death olive oil committee: Mrs Ray Bowyer Mrs applied regularly will help school Charles Smurthwaite precome at any moment Edwin E Erickson Mrs W G nity If several years have elapsed since Tokens of appreciation in the sided with T M' Woolley acting as may Mitchell Mrs Dan Baker Mrs Otto form of flowers were treatments and the skin y Not Always the Heart the presented to and treasurer Heath Mrs Frank Michels and Mrs the honored guests by Mrs Ray secretary learned of a Not I pa- has not become scaly little harm ago long Parnell Black the guest speaker Lester J Nielson Green of the evening delivered an inter- tient who had gone through a stren- has been done The flowing program was given: Mrs A R Ure Mrs J E Ham- esting and Instructive address on uous two or three days The followTo the limit of space questions Opening number ‘America" by the ilton Mrs R A- - Inch Mrs Samuel "Home Environment and Juvenile ing morning because of an urgent conference he left home without pertaining to hygiene and prevenA reverence Blake and Mrs Samuel Brooks acted Delinquency” congregation P-tion of disease will be answered in Mrs Lawrence H Heath welcome as hospitality hostesses Other numbers on the program breakfast and it was nearly 1 o’clock this column Personal replies will to patrons and visitors Dan Baker Many former students and former were: Community singing assisted before the meeting which he at- be made to under proper inquiries A was hour the half attended tended in Concluded teachers solo meeting patrons greetings song by Luclle Gumm a reading Milton limitations when return stamped while line the Dee in Mis Jean Leonard-candl- e Thomas of later : waiting standing Welleftittan musical selections the lighting Dr Cutter will be the guest speaker at Arbln sisters piano selections Aird for a checkroom attendant he faint- envelope is inclosed ceremony Mrs Earl T Paulson A who will not make diagnosis or prescribe was of two next in C called classes ed Mrs S Bosquet Miss Hasel the physician hygiene Speakman without making an examination for Individual disease George vocal solo Mr Baker read- the school child The first class will said something about the heart Reing Miss Helen Snow Keate toast be held Monday in the Sugarhouse (Copyright 1936 by the Chicago “Time Marches On" Joseph Jen- library at 2:30 p m The subject covery occurred within a few minTribune-Y News SynEnsign kins a patron of the school and for the evening will be "Emergendicate Inc) The annual "Mother Goose” pro- utes The patient went to his home member of the faculty of the Lin- cies in ths Home" A cordial invi- gram arranged by the teachers and and remained in bed for more than a week For months afterward he coln high school tation is extended to anyone in the played by the pupils of the Ensign ' school took place Friday under the lived in the expectation that his During 'the program a dainty community interested any moment luncheon was served by a commit-te- e direction of Miss Sara H Young heart would stop at Grant exambut a half-hoIt requited school from the P-of and the A of the Jeffersecond principal A P-ination on the part of a competent A meeting of the Grant vice P-BeA son school Mrs Roy Hartnett actof the president man to determine that no ing as chairman was assisted by school was held Friday afternoon at cause of the great interest two medical Mrs Richard Morrison Mrs Law- 2:30 Mrs J Olds president pre- presentations were held One was heart disease was present and the rence Jensen and Mrs Fred Cole sided A program consisting of two in the afternoon and one in the eve- fainting attack was explained purely on the basis of overwork too little The serving was done by former talks "Founders’ Day” and history ning Thursday evening the Mothers’ of ths flag from its origin to the Rulon Glade the parents sleep and lack of food greeted graduates of the Jefferson school Fitters in dress shops are fre- club had a most unusual program These Included the following Miss present day was given by Mrs John and told the first Incident He was called upon to administer for members and Harriet Howard Miss Helen How- Weenig A playlet "Spirit of the assisted in introducing the acts by quently many guests to attacks of fainting on the part of ard Miss Thelma Butcher Miss Flag” was presented by the pupils Gloria Emery Jean Spencer Joy women present to who are stand of the school compelled Vivian Story and Margaret Farnsworth in one Douglas Miss Lorraine The program was under the ausposition for a period pf time Each grade participated with an Heeding Miss Beulah Pace Miss in no wise be pices of "The Ambassadors" of the can Such symptoms High Bryant act The Julia Jenkins Miss Beth Roberts kindergarten presented A "Miss Muffett” and “Wee Willie attributed to heart disease or heart The Bryant high school P-Miss Dorothy Rice Miss Beatrice First M E church Miss Anna hold will in a the Winkle” meeting Thursday the first grade "Wynken failure Baker Miss Louise Cresser Miss Davis had direct charge of the proand of the feet Sometimes 7:5(3 p m An swelling school's auditorium at Blynken and Nod”( the second Helen Blechaert Miss Dorothy is charged to heart failure gram and Mrs E McLaughlin preBehm Miss Marian Van Alphan interesting program will be given "Mistress Mary” the third grade ankles a of talk "Personality “Song of Sixpence" and “Old King While this is a common symptom ef sided at the evening's entertainMiss Julia Erickson Miss Roberta consisting muscle deficiency it may be ment The program was as fol"Collett Miss Margaret Hyler Miss and Charm" by Mrs Katie C Jen- Cole" the fourth "Mother Goose' heart of Liberty" by the fifth "Brahman's Jackal and due to so many other causes that talk sen "Symbol Margaret Cracroft Miss Hollis e lows: be cannot without verification it Miss Marzee James Miss Miss Margaret Barber a Bryant Tiger" and "Grandfather's Clock" In Connors a considered Piano solo Miss-Elle- n stu300 a musical many positive sign the sixth Hood” program pupil the articu"Robin Rhea James Miss De Rae Webb 16 children from the this demonstration dents from music symptom of persons the overweight Love Is "Where unit There department lating Miss Grace Mitchell and MISS Helen the Bryant disappears following a reduction in Jackson School of Dancing readGod Is” Mitchell Furthermore swelling of ing Mrs Earl R Rice guitar On March 7 at 2 p m at the Civic weigiht Among the guests present were Hamilton A is spon- the extremiites occurs routinely In “Songs the Whole World Sings” Center the Ensign P-several members of the board of When swelling Mrs A J Alt cornet duet Walter Following the policy of presenting soring an afternoon of games in or- thyroid deficiency education a varied and Interesting instruc- der to raise money to purchase persists however particularly if a Gudgel and LeRoy Johnson vocal At the conclusion of the program tive entertainment the P-A of glasses for those needing them who dent remains after pressing with duet John and Myrtle Cook accom the fingers heart disease must be panist Willard Cook reading Miss dancing was enjoyed Mrs Joseph the Hamilton school met Thursday cannot afford them otherwise of Jenkins vice president of the JefDetea Greenhalgh violin solo Mrs thought 12 of March for fifth ta 8 the at the p evening gathering Ensign Anemic ferson P-A acted as chairman the season persons may develop William B Ford accompanist Eldads' meeting will be held with Dr for the occasion assisted by Mrs selections White The principal speaker of the eve- Burton K Farnsworth in charge heart murmurs and the physician len Connors Lawrence H Heath president and Dr MH Dear-deof All members are asked to save that can hear a mild swishing sound ac- Chapel quartet director B F Pul-haning president Mrs Vern Edman secretary and Alvin H Keddington companying each heart beat These the Utah Optometrist association date murmurs disappear as soon as the F B Platt Burdette Brimley and The proceeds derived from the delivered an illustrated lecture with blood regains its normal number of Earl Martin selections university aale of tickets will be used to help slides on the topic of "The Meacells and hemoglobin (red coloring comet trio Walter Gudgel LeRoy House Vanishes the children of the Jefferson school surement and Elimination of Eye The cause of these harm- Johnson and C J Hawkins ' who are unable to be fitted properly Fatigue in- the Child” He stressed HALIBURTONOnt (UP)— Resi- matter) less murmurs lies in the change that The second part of the program with glasses but who are in need the importance of outdoor living to dents of this village are mystified has taken place In the blood itself was of them aid general health as a means of presented by the over the disappearance of the house In fact physicians now regard murunder the direction of Harry obpreserving vision also the close — indicate Nielsen The program was as folservation of the pupil by the teach- occupied by H Wilson and family murs exceptof athose that — heart valve as of lows: ers to detect eye strain in Its early Wilson returned after a day long ab- narrowing At Your no great significance Three short selections the Mac-cabstages Dr Dearden advised that sence to find nothing but a heap of beginners’ band tap dance Bringing on Symptoms Service Again! teachers arrange for students showon the site of his home No about one’s heart can number Billie Wood soft shoe signs of weak vision to be seat- ashes Anxiety ing Beautiful— Soft— Natural ed in advantageous positions in the one in the village could be found bring on mhny symptoms For ex- dance number Bebe Wood and Arva classroom He advised that fre- who had seen or heard of the heart rate may be in- Young vocaLdueL Lavon Duncan any fire ample creased and one may hear throb- and Donald Duncan triple buck quent examinations were Important because - permanent adjustments bing in the ears when lying down danbe number June Terry and Ray could be made only in the primary In such & situation there may be By the way New Library Books After the program refreshments the eye derangement nothing wrong with the heart at all stagesof were served $4 Wave for blood The should Th of feature hook the pressure follnwjiiR 'opening will though high be to added the pro$2 be consideredgram was a bugle corps selection public library Monday $5 Wave for The Franklin school P-- T A: held $250 miscellaneous headed by Captain Jack Sampson Nervousness or excess fatigue can social at the Neighborhood American Petroleum Induttry 1035 its 1M Box ef Fc to cause This the heart beat assisted by Frank Yose and Robert rapidly — " “ Powder with every Moehlc — - Amtell Simon nfBolivar “ a is often? ‘'observed 'TstlqwITig excite- house Friday evening The proschool chilPermanent Wave Carnegie Corporation ot New York— An- ment’ or Mrs Edward H Watson gave drew fright As- soon as quiet gram was given by the Carnegie Centenary Cook — Aim Cook and Friend reverence after which Mrs Fred and rest have restored equilibrium dren from the Franklin schoolon and Kaufman — Flrat Lady the normal rhythm is resumed As Songs and recitations featured Tagje secretary and treasurer read Dayton Dicktneon — Unpublished Poems of Emily The program and most of us realize rest is the best the program the minutes and announced that the Dickinson Shampoo and Finger — Modern Man Wave complete when applied most of refreshments were in charge ot Mra 50c Civic cepjer of Salt Lake City wps Ferguaaon and remedy Gattl— King of the Gorilla the symptoms of heart disease (?) Versa Black president and Mrs desirous of obtaining sheet music Guernsey — )Vyomlng Cowboy Days William Fortner vice president of a Kipling Pageant Fljiger Wave wilt vanish Kipling or other musical Kopeloff — Man Vs Microbes dried 35c which could bs spared compositions the PCT A No as in can the stand — body Dineoin organ Cod Cape by the parYesterdays MacOibbon — Manners in Business abuse as the heart But don’t much ents and teachersMellen and Lanier — 1001 Questions Mrs Della Richardson supervisor imagine you have heart disease' un- of the WPA work center About7 Your Aquarium Preceding the principal speaker at the Phone for Appointment less a Mrs A R Curtis president of the physiOakley— JCnr hunted Brittany competent thoroughly house has been Stefan — Arturo Toscanini Neighborhood so tells disease If cian you Salt Lake City C?Quncii’ of Parents actually Tannenbanm —Patient’s Dilemma EX-CEL-Cexists good management will usual- proudly displaying the new spring Master of Destiny and Teachers gave a talk on Tllney— IS comYoung — Powerful America rea- suits which have just been an life within active ly permit "Founders’ Day" explaining by the at FICTION center pleted BEAUTY SALON limits the sonable and insure carrymeans of symbolic lighted candles Bell - Life and Andrew Olwav ing on of one's affairs with safety The day nursery children have the origin and scope of the P- - T A: Borden While Hawthorn Main & Broadway Salt Lala House Green Wmrhester and comfort been reeding posters urging "Save Wasatch 1196 Organization how in 1895 the work’ Hull Keep It Quiet Hnrlev Monslgnnr was started by Alice Bernie and Your Vision" Articles on rare of Washington t 23rd Ogdan Nordhoff and Hall Hurricane the eyes and on correct lighting ON SKIN sketching the growth to the present Savers — Gaudv Night Phone 653 Sound Wagon Ptrlblinr S G A writes: How long afler have been read by the olderchil-dre- n day' in Eden Wee It Befan I Two selections by the instrumen- treatment is in taking the y WoodUjorpf— Shadow oa t&t Down T T 3S±SX S33 A- - Advisers Meeting” Girl Reserve adVisere will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p m At this time report! of club activitiee will be given and plane for the Japanese festival to be held March 26 will be discussed' Each adviser Is aske'v to talk with her girls if she hits not already done so about the part that the club would like to take in the festival and to start working on it as soon as possible Advisers are requested also to ascertain approximately how many girls in each 'dub are working for their Girl Reserve rings and what progress the girls are making In meeting requirements This will be further discussed at th meeting ' -- er X-r- Parent-T- T T A T police-departme- nt Neighborhood House News T T T T Cor-ring- T T Girl Reserve Committee Mra Frank M Duncan newly pointed chairman of the Girl - Junior-Macca-bee- PERMANENT WAVES PREP! J - -- A s v t rrr A w V Toronto (n Canada' Mr and Mrs Fleming Carr of Toronto Canada announce the marMinnie riage of their daughter Olive Carr to Monte M Moore formerly of Salt Lake City now of Piedmont Wyo The couple were married Wednesday at the home of the brides parents by the Rev R Langdon the bride being given in marriage by her father She was frocked in a model of gray triple sheer crepe with full sleeves of marquisette and Venetian lace and she wore a matching hat of gray straw and carried a bouquet of roses and maiden hair fern A reception and dinner followed the ceremony The couple will spend their honeymoon in the atates and will make their home in Piedmont The bridegroom is a graduate of the Unlver- sity of Utah and a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Delta Sigma PL News of Lion House Center apRe- serve committee announces a meeting to be held Tuesday at 4 p m at the Y W C A clubhouse All old and new members of the committee are urged to be present as a number of Important matters are to come before the group The Lion House social center announces the monthly social for March to be held Thursday at 8 p m Charlotte Stewart will have charge of the entertainment Each member of the center is urged to come and bring friends This planned for members to POCATELLO Idaho — Mrs George J - Ellis formerly Miss entertain their friends without exJapanese Doll Show Plane for the doll show to be Carma Hess daughter' of Mr and tra cost given as part of the Japanese festi- Mrs C W Hess whose marriage to " The ’Book review for Monday will val on March 26 are arousing much Mr Ellis took place February 21 be given by Mrs James L Barker interest among Girl Reserves The She has chosen “Days Without End” show will follow the Japanese traThe hour is by Eugene O’Neill dition with a "throne" to hold the Dancigg Party Given 8 p m dolls who are honored guests at By S L Beauticians the festival All dolls brought by Dressmaking classes are of interest at this time Classes are schedGirl Reserves will be given a position on the "throne” and Japanese Salt Lake beauticians enter- uled for Monday evenings and and other foreign dolls are especial- tained at a City party and Thursday afternoons and evenings large dancing ly desired floor show Thursday evening at the They are limited and those interThe traditional date for the doll Belvedere Prizes were ested should register as soon as poslounge Mrs Esther Farnsworth show in Japan Is March 3 but as awarded and 200 guests were in sible spring comes later in Salt Lake attendance The committee in teaches all classes in the dressmakCity than there it has seemed bet- charge ot arrangements included ing department ter to hold the Girl Reserve festival Mrs Hazel Borg Miss Marie Stoff Marba C Josephson has consent- later in the month To Japanese and Miss Helen Neilsen ed to continue with the courses in girls the festival is the greatest conversational English Arrangeevent of the year for during the ments will be made to include new time that it lasts the girls are Given as as students those well reregister- dressed in their finest clothes and Surprise Party inConversational ing English act as hostesses to their families For Salt Lake Couple cludes corrective English grammar and friends Each girl has charge of her own doll family which must Mr and Mrs Ivan Tobias gave and some vocabulary building Classes are scheduled for Monday be unpacked and arranged tor dis- a surprise party and pantry shower at 8 p m and Thursday at 6:30 and play All the shops are full of tiny Wednesday evening in honor of Mr 8 are being f p m Registrations articles — cakes vegetables and and Mrs W E Losee Jr at the other provisions in miniature— in Losee home on Eighth East street made at the office for all classes honor of the dolls A late supper was served to 16 Free flowermaking classes are beTo the people of Japan these doll held at the Lion House Mrs ing guests festival days symbolize the idea of Alice R Tate teaches Mondays and — Japanese womanhood to be a good Wednesdays at 7 p m and Saturday Wed in Nevada and true wife a wise and loving at 2 p m Nev-Mr and mother As Girl Reserves plan their BOULDER CITY festival they will try to understand Mrs J A Corbett announce the The class in hobbywork will begin the significance which it holds for marriage of their daughter Mary Thursday at 8 p m Claire Stewart Lorraine to David Loose of Denver Boyer will teach the class Tho their Japanese friends which took place recently Mrs work will have special appeal to Loose is i former resident of Provo leaders and teachers ot hobby West High School They "will reside in Bbuldei City groups An observation trip to the Purity Biscuit company proved most interesting and educational to the Girl Reserves at West The girls met at the school and walked to the factory where they were shown the many fascinating steps in the procg ess of In keeping with the "knitting With spirit” everywhere present at this time the girls are planning to knit sweaters The color will be the Y W G A blue and course all sweaters will be knitted in uniform style The girls are very enthusiastic about this project The Japanese spring iestiyaLi a and much event by the Birl Reserves at West They will furnish the music for the occasion and so are looking carefully for Japanese songs which are especially suggestive for the spring ' PR E S E R V E YOUR LOVELINESS cookie-makin- CORRECT BEAUTY SERVICE looked-forward-- to COSMETICS Jackson High School Girl Reserves of Jackson high made an observation trip Tuesday of last week to the Royal Baking company The trip through the plant proved very interesting to all At our last meeting our adviser Miss Rueda Hicks spoke to the girls about the Japanese party to be held at the Y W C A in March Miss Hicks suggested the girls bring dolls dressed In costume to represent the different countries of the world The girls are to sew the dresses and the best doll represented will receive a prize DOROTHY KRAMER FOR THE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN PERMANENT WAVING Club Editor We specialize T m sv jT T T Former Salt Lake Man Weds Wednesday Recent Bride ' in High at Lincoln high held a Valentine party recently at the Y W C A Our leaders Miss Mary Ruth Chapman and Mrs Marjorie Russell planned very enjoyable games One which was especially fun was called “The Jelly Bean Catch” Each guest was given a sack in which were placed 12 jelly beans During the epurse of the party any girl could ask any other girl whatever type of question she wished anchif she answered “yes” or “no” she must forfeit one jelly bean When all games had been played each guest counted her jelly beans and the one who had the greatest total Was rewarded by having to wash the dishes (This was considered an honor in the nevy1 sink) Refreshments were served and each guest was seated at an attractive-tab- le decorated with dainty red hearts and graceful white tapers set in red candle holders Mrs E R Clapp our Girl Reserve secretary was guest as were several other Girl Reserve leaders We all thought the party a great success RUTH CROSBY Club Editor The Girl Reserves ) Literary Society Will Hold Meeting Monday The regular meeting of the Kappa Tau Literary society will be held Monday at 2 p m at the Newhouse hotel Mrs Gordon I Kirby will review the book "Mary Peters” by Mary E Chase and the current events will be given by Mrs W W layman Permanent Waving for White — Gray or Tinted Hair Bleached Lincoln Croquignole Waves Spiral Waves for long hair Combination Waves for fine or limp hair $5 to $ 0 1 ’ ARISTOCRATIC HAIR TINTING The color blending process and finished effect of the Tint Oil leaves the hair soft end lustrous with a beautiful natural appearance RECONDITIONING HAIR Progressive tint for high lighting or toning down gray' hair $150 to $250 Hair dye removing treatment $250 Reconditioning over'discolored - tints dyes and $250 to $1000 - "FREE CONSULTATION" Finest quality products ' European —i- - Ask Unexcelled 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