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St. Louis and Toronto While I was searching for the Thanksgiving menus in the past entries, I came across this wonderful article in the same November, 1968 issue of Family Circle magazine that one of the menus came from. As the introduction to the article explains, To bring you the best - north, south, east, west - we took model Sylvia Sterling on a hairdo tour. Find your own great look among these Coast-to-Coast Hairdos by 10 ...
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