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"Costume Coiffures" by Proctor and Gamble Company - 1942
Booklet urging women to have salons create hairdos that fit the costumes or outfits they will be wearing, such as one for off-the-face hats, for casual wear (called the "feather bob"), for wearing the AWVS (American Women's Voluntary Services) hat during World War Two and for glamourous and romantic evenings. Published by Proctor and Gamble's Drene Shampoo. Belonged to Helen Jones Scotvold who owned a beauty salon in Deadwood.
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Ration Book Holder - 1940s
Ration book belonged to Mrs. Lillian Shea and was issued for 1943 through 1944. The purpose of the holder was to store ration tickets and books. The cover has an advertisement for Swander's Enriched Long Boy Bread, which was not rationed during that time.
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Service Record, World War I and II, Lead and Community - 1940s
Book titled "Service Record, World War I and II, Lead And Community". The book contains pictures and service records of servicemen and servicewomen from the Lead area who served in World Wars I and II. It contains a "Gold Star Boys" section for those who died in World War II.
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"The High Winds of War" movie by Charles B. Griffith - 1959
Script for a movie written by Charles B. Griffith. Title of movie was changed to "Ski Troop Attack" and filmed in the Deadwood area during 1960.
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