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m'w Three Choirs VI- ii i i GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE 12 Fridoy, Dec. 20, 1957 Choirs Offer Yule Cantata Methodist Vesper Rites Bethlehem Manger Theme of Program Sunday Afternoon OCONTO (PG) Adult, junior Churches List Coleman Rites Sermons and Song To Relate Birth Of Jesus Christ COLEMAN (PG) Christmas season church services have been announced by pastors in this area. At Trinity Lutheran Church, Coleman, there will be a children's service at 7:45 p.m. Christmas Eve. The program is entitled "Hark the Glad Sound! The Savior Comes." Recitations will "be given by groups of grade school children.

Worship services with communion will be held at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day, the pastor, the Rev. L. E. Pingel, has announced.

A .11 and angel choirs of the First Methodist Church here will Sunday Night Oconto Lutherans To Relate Nativity Story With Music OCONTO (PG) The combined choirs of the First American Lutheran Church will present the cantata, 'The Music of Christmas," by Ira B. Wilson in the church at 8 o'clock Sun-j day evening. The public is in-! vited. The cantata of Christmas; music will be presented by 43 present a Christmas vesper service in the church at 4:30 Sunday afternoon. Theme of the service is "The Manger Scene in Bethlehem.

The service will be narrated by the Rev. Harold Riebe, pas tor. Miss Ruth Nagler is the organist and Mrs. Walter Pries the pianist. Directing the senior Theme for Sermon choir is Mrs.

Harold Riebe. Mrs. Otto Lindbom directs the angel and junior choirs. voices of the senior, junior and men's choirs of the church under the direction of Mrs. William Gallagher.

Regular Sunday services will Members of the senior group Members of the senior choir are Mrs. Myron Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindbom, Mr. and be held at 10:45 a.m.

Sunday at the Pioneer Baptist Church, Pound. The Rev. G. W. Blackburn, the pastor, will preach on the theme, "No Room for Mrs.

Leonard Pockat, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Mahlon Retz i laff, the Misses Lucille Foelker, Kathy Sorensen, Eleanor, Jean Jesus." The young people of the church will present a program, "Sharing Christmas," at 8 p.m. Sunday. and Lucretia McFadden, Carol Winans, Luella Farrar and Ann Menor, Kermit Barnhart, Ray Menor and the Rev.

T. C. Nag "The First Christmas Carol, are Mrs. Charles Rietz, Mrs. Michael Ileroux, Mrs.

Ernest Hidde, Alice Viestenz, Phyllis Topel, Beverly Scharman, Mrs. Lewis Klevenow, Esther, Marilyn and Eileen Retzlaff, Mrs. Donald Nerenhausen, Janice! Malchow, Mrs. Victor Mrs. George Johnson.

Mrs Fred Kahl and Mrs. Bernice' Larson. i In Junior Choir Junior choir members are Lavonne and Arbutus Wood-worth, Donna Bullock, Nancy Rasmussen, Gail Kahl, Nancy Brown, Karen Johnson, Karen a presentation or recitations Pioneers at Lena Surviving members of the Rosera family, pioneer settlers at Lena in 1872, include, front, Joseph, 89, and Fred, 93, and, back, John, 82, and Stephen, 86. The sons of Clement Rosera can recall vividly the rigors of pioneer life and dates in the growth and history of Lena. Fred, Stephen and John still live at Lena and Joseph is a resident of Green Bay.

Rosera Family Noted In Settling of Lena ler. Singers of the junior group are Beverly Hayes, Debbie Joseph, Linda and Jocelyn Pries, Linnea Lindbom, Susan and Jean DeWindt, Rachel Riebe, Mary Ann Rohder and Joan Jarvis. and special music, and a pantomime of the "eFar Nots" of Christmas will be given by the Sunday school group on Christmas Eve. Last Saturday the children held a Christmas party in the afternoon and the young people had a skating party in the evening at the home school John Mattrisch, Sunday school superintendent Sunday School Play At the First Baptist Church, Pound, pupils of the Sunday Angel cnoir members arc Karen and Cathy Lindbom, Dixie and Charles DeWindt, Michael and Jeffry Pockat, This fine Tracks and Trees Winter is a wonderland for the photographer, example is submitted by Lowell Georgia of the Press-Gazette staff. Riewe, Linda Nerenhausen, Judy Finger, Janet Roy, Sandra Radtke and Karen Tonn.

The men's choir is made up of Robert and Gilbert Panetti, Charles Rietz, Milton Ellman, Dean Larson, Andrew Rietz, Donald Nerenhausen, Victor Riewe, Clyde Krueger, Lester! Becky Wasurick, Beth Aubut, pioneer Laura and Russell Joseph, call many details of 513 Years Total Of Six Children In Pioneer Clan Edith Barnhart and Priscilla Riebe. life in their youth. The father walked to Mishi-cot, about 60 miles away, to Clintonville Church Notes The program follows: school will give a Christmas program at 7:45 p.m. Sunday, A play, songs and recitations will be presented. also will be recitation of the Rosary and a sermon by the pastor.

Hymns by the choir will in- elude "O'er the Hills," "Under jthe Stars," "Tantum Ergo" and "Birthday of a King." Judyl ppt four pnws siv mnnlVic Stewart. John Boeren. Bervl I the family arrived. The re-Yuletide Echoes Hadsen Bv JERRY VAN RYZIN Calver The Rev. Ivan Bachtell, pas Marvin Wittkopf.

I LENA (PG)-Long life is a'1" triP took more than tw0 JesslonaTi CLINTONVILLE (PG Beth- Holy Trinity Program Set Traditional Mass On Christmas Eve At Casco Church tor of the church, will deliver nhuov arid Marv nrnssart vm 1 ny f.vanjf ileal tree I nurcn D. Nelson, pastor. ithe Christmas message, "Lets The Hev. Edgar sing a duet, "tsethienem, Sunday school ol 9 The program follows: characteristic of the hardy, aas- io Little Town of Bethlehem i r- famiiv which home Oxen were Used in clearing Congregations stands and sings Processional Congregation and rtoseia lamiiy wnicn nome-' Silent Night Choirs, stea(je(i the forested wilder- the land ana Ior nauling in i Bethlehem's Lowly Manger vr Batoh w. HatWness of what is now the ViKls' Pioneer family, had' 43 a in.

worship at Christ Int0 Christmas," as Thnn a A Mrs 110:45 a m. Message Christmas Eve service at From the Skies James ttieay dr. will sing service 7:45. Message, Shepherds' 17.45 There will be sriecial Prologue Senior Choir ace 0f Lena 35 Years aeo. SneS except lor on Christmas Eve Holy Night" and "Veni Christmas program by the Sunday school at 7:45 Christmas Christiansen Ages of six surviving COll-, Senior Thnir Holv Night, Senior and Men's Choir He Shull Feed His Flock Junior and Senior Choirs ator as soloist.

She also Will Eve. Dec. '24. Christmas Dav serv- ithe mother. Snowv Flakes Are Fallin music by the choir.

A musical program and social hour followed by devotions until midnight will be parts of a Watch Willan When the boys were older Softly be soprano obligato for a.m. Dec. 25 Christus Lutheran Church The Night. Rev. E.

C. f. Stubenvoll, pastor. thev went to work in lumber tRT CASCO (PG) A solemn; i ri Kririi-a i it a n-i i camps. Ties were cut and' Junior citoirs' high Mass with a procession Procession To Crib Sunday school 9:15 a.m.

chiidren's'Night service at 9:30 p.m. New hewed by hand for the newi junior chS will be celebrated at mid In the solemn procession "r'L Year's Eve. wn um.v cciiijik, rauroaa. ihe Doys turned "pDjJJJ Duet wllson, night on Christmas tve, iues-Sn0rtly before midnignt nox-jservice 7:45 pm. Christmas Day'chalk Talk by Pastor Come.

Thou Long-Expei-ted i Jesus Bass Solo. Charles Rietz Little Town of Bethlehem 1 Senior and Mens Choirs Good Tidings Soprano Solo, Mrs. Charles Rietz Offertory and Announcements Rev. HamifS Glory to God Women's Three-Part Chorus and Choir, The Magi Men's Choir: Ijttle Lord Jesus Junior Choir In Our Heart Soprano Solo Mrs. Michael Hcroux The Living Song Combined Choirs Prayer and Benediction Rev.

Hanusa, Benediction Response. Senior Choir Recessional I over meir chocks io me Bambino Arr. Ringwold day, in noiy irinny vmum- anne MajesKi, aaugmer oi ivlr-T5W0 fn rhrktma rvi. nHth er. Beautiful Savior Arr Griffith Church here.

The Rev. Mrs. Chester Majeski. Will; Christ Congregational Church nf vi h-M I While Angels Sing Arr. Christiansen: 4l, 4Un nu-iet The Rev Warren Mueller minnlv sermon Will be held at 11 a.m.

Produced Maple Syrup Lo, how a Rose i er Blooming James Hodik, the pas-icarry the figure of the Christ if 'a tn' m.cunAav at th. pi-h. The family made maolei will be celebrant and he. Child to the church crib. She Sol' ine iamny macte mupie1 Senior Choir nioK m.

and funior and tunior Baptist Church, the Rev. al- syrup each year. Before akw iir." ZnJ" Pm; Sunday, ter Cecil has announced. At 8 rai road came throueh. in fact rantinne Nnei artnm ik.

nr.m..n: l. Glorv to the Kln of Kinf iPere Calav, Barbara Dhuey, Mary unflay sch0' iow- ml ship 10 am. Junior Choir 9:30 a.m. to Louis p.m. Sunday the senior young people will stage a play entitled "Come to the Stable" and Mary liic cuiiiniuiuLV da uhu -n u' ManlP VollPv hPr.il,.

of Thompson- Tne midnight Mass will Dhuey, Nancy Lee Smith St. Martin Lutheran Church The Rev KrterWhnrri nactor Congregation and Choirs rMnno. fnwilT; i mi. Vra an rhHatmai Tarn nTPrPnH 1 11 U.lll. UY sit mill lailWV majtoftii Ukrainian family fine stands of made trees The! Christmas Carol, preceded at 11 p.m.

by severalWick and Nancy Jo Majeski dren of the i -r. pageant on Sundav Pastor Will Eive 8 chalk Christmas hymns, Bonner "Mass in Honor of injnff 8 pm English services v. talk, "Shepherds the Hill muuuo Conner mass nuuui nlng 8 i Silent Night traditional Three sons, Roseras still make maple i total bis years. Senior Choir on Fred, 93, Stephen, Teachers Guests At Christmas Tea sung by the parish choir un- St. Aloysius" will be sung by'io Sunday school Christmas i mu ti u.t.!Pi"t57' In school gvm Sundav morn-! der the direction of Marvin the choir.

The offertory hymniinf, from to immediate-! side." 86, and cvrun and last iciins Gladness pna 1 S.PUnB ar I Congregation stands and sings Lena over 100 gallons. (Benediction 1 r.l'PPn Ar.r,-,i;r. RV. RlCb John 82, still live Joseph, 89, resides The Sunday school will con Bourgeois. Mrs.

J. A. MatheysiWni be "Resonet in Laudibus after regular class sessions. 1- Th.L.j n1H A rir Methodist Church The I aiuij-, Beethoven I win ue bl me uifou. yiiuu u.uui itiev.

james T. (arrtco. pastor, sun- Bay. Mrs. Mary Pelkey, community was renamed Organ and Piano Duet duct a program at 7:30 p.m.

Christmas Eve and the young people of the church will Dhuey, Myron Naze and iiiu.aay service ims im Theme nt' What In a Name? Sundav school Rinlev Jr. will sing verses of 0m r- only remaining daughter, (Lena after a girl who was era- IT 1a fJI ih6f in Milwaukee, and at the pioneer hotdl Lower Dairy Price Props V2" r-. 18 resident of Henet, Levi Hill, who served as first "Adestes Fideles as the com-lprogram. Dec. 22.

4 p.m. Dec. a caroling tour at 1 p.m. munion hymn. "Angels Eve Candlelight service Christmas Day.

Have Heard on High" will bel Evangelical i nited Services at 11 a.m. Sunday. Church The Rev. Brj'ce J. Arm-' the recessional.

istrong. pastor, sundav school 29, will include a New School District No. 1 was held, nmmi nH viairnn and Vitalcen w.v.,1... ijt'iia lull iiuiii Liie Wednesday afternoon in the Costly to State Farmers sera first came to Lena 85 Town of Little River, was in- home economics department of iV(, Masses on Christmas Day: a.m. Worship service ii jycar'.

message and there will ears ago, in October 18. -instrumental in selecting the oreat joy. Great me senior ign tcnooi. hnH cf'Ati fhilHrfn lhnri MADISON UP Hugh Moore, TV. u.

"Mimuc. -li t.in a in orA in I heme. of a been entirely attributable to will be at 7.J0, 8, s.JU and ju cnrls, 0(rram on Christmas; a m. There also will be a Mass; Eve at 7:45 m. increased government PU11" st.

Rose c.thoiic church The; Slovan at 8:30 oe vvaicn iigni services irom 9 p.m. to midnight New Year's Lena's first church was built in about 1880 and burned in iJ-" seven came later, the students in the r.r,r,rrv,ir.. r.ir. j. Occupied Logging Cabin at Murphv.

pastor siindavjEve. On New Year's Day the chases. Commercial consump tion is down. a University of Wisconsin agricultural economist, said yesterday Wisconsin dairy farmers could experience an in- morning. Massea 6.

7:30. 9 iHigh Mas andjyoung people of the ChUjeh nnt' 1,1 vj" iiintonviue mnie i nurcn ine.win gu iu iuuiicmuui-i iui an He said that this the direction of Miss Phyllis! Only one settler, a man; "97. and was rebuilt the fol-Rickfort. Punch, coffee and named Lucas, had preccdedjowmg year on the present cookies were served. Roseras to Lena whence.

Jhe first general store A hallo. thev came from the Town of opened in 1883 in a building ened in 1883 in a building imeditation witn services aun- nev. waiter state aten. pastor tin-Sunday worship cmnp rlrnn Of 4.4 TO 4h million mann that Tha riairv inrillltrVi tschnol 1ft am rtQTrnnn luint nv rvriiu wiij; r. a.m.

services neia ax veterans iie dollars in 1958 under the latest needs to depend entirely on T1': the site oMhe Ray McGuire cut in price supports an-the eovernment for future mortal building. 1 tlihsnn in Manitnu-nc PnlintvUIl Jay iti lamias, wiia given uj, onrl chnrtlw after 1,1,.. T- u. SIOIIS Will UC I1CU uuU.j He said that; Mm-iHav aftprnonns and Fidelity Rebekahs Hold Holiday Party CLINTONVILLE (PG) Helen Bleck and Kathy Mul-i'd a nomesiead or lour loriies una ra uj nope ana success vaney. A vocal quartet The family lived forihotel was built on the mainjtary of Agriculture Benson, changes are taki quartet from nere.

ine tamny lived tor, iary oi ngntuiui cnanges are taKing Classes Dismissed LENA (PG) Classes piace xnai, untiI 6 pm were; St. Rose Catholic Schoo com-six weeKS in an old 7 me oiun wuum iuwci provide sen-neip ior uieiChri Lena' dismissed today at the Public Schools 'for the Christ- 'Members of the Fidelity Re- prised of Mary Fox Corrine 'ORgers snacK until tnev were jjhuc oujjuh usuic iui iinausiiy. inis inciuues jjaei Bohman and LeGrace and Le-lable to complete a home 0f lPf'ned the first to the legal minimum; package milk to expand trade one Jones sang "The Twelve hand-hewn logs. ln ne "own of Lena 75 per cent of parity on areas, volume discounts, milk Davs of Christmas." The land Grandfather Roserai1882- Telephones came in April 1, 1958 from the present venders and dispensing ma- Biblical Pageant To Be Presented At St. Martin's purchased is located in 83 per cent parity figure, r-an-jchines and new products such mas vacation.

Students will re-'eKBn uoage neia a cnnsimas turn to their books Monday, at th" Jan 6 (Odd Fellows Hall. Instead of an exchange of 8fts, each member contribut- Travel to Illinois ed 50 cents toward the pur. COLEMAN (PG) Mr. and chase of needed kitchen items original Section 34 in the was incorporated in, ty ls the term used for defining as concentrated milk. Town of Lena.

It includes 191 as a village and now nas farm prices declared by law Service Set By Students At St. Paul Crivitz Students In Yule Program -r TMxnwTT 1 cpp TWMrs- Charles Munson will at the hall. 7 i.TIrtin!sPend Christmas with Mr. and, Installation of recently upper grades of St. Martin Frank Haihprk t.

r.iPn'.Wf.H k- v.ii to be fair to farmers in rela-j tion to their costs. 18 Billion Founds Moore said Wisconsin dairy farmers will produce close to; the southwest corner of the a population oi bUU. Village of Lena and the pres- Lived to Age of 80 lent site of St. Charles Catho- Grandfather Rosera. who lie Church and the village came to the United States I water tower.

A portion of; from Switzerland when he Ithe original homestead isVas 17 vears old. died in 1911 Lutheran School, five through T1, win Mi cocii i mtii CRIVITZ (PG) t-upilS nairoant at nVlrvk 18 billion pounds of milk in; farmed today by a grandsonat the age of 80. Five of hisji958 and most of it will go forjthe Crivitz Elementary School! th -chool MONTPELIER (PG) Rosera. pils of St. Paul Lutheran! Later Grandfather Rosera, longevity record.

His wifeJmilk gram ai me scnuoi iiiumuay School, Town of Montpelier.j who had been a Civil War vet- Canadian-born Vitaleen Tes- "The present support levellnight. Mrs. Elma Marz direct-! VumU Dortravinc -ill r-ictmn. ifran nrl also had sprveH intcio rlinrl in 1Q1Q nt "sari (h.fircl orado rhvthm hanHtmIS year. ruyiiM uuiuuy vunuut.1 villj3NUOJ u.vv.

lit i.iv UiailU4(tViUlCU lltlllV, IW.ft.MUt ithe Bible characters will ice at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve. 'the trench Army, bought an of 78. Moore said, "is $3.25 cer nun-in "JinEle Bells and "KU' uvioore saia, is per nun- in dingic mua anu u- 14 children, six dredweight on 3.95 test milk, dolph The Red Nosed Rein- Jf" ihl 1 tions to tell the story more Tuesday, in the church. additional five forties.

He! Of their The program will open with Pild for 't with a pension of; survive, and their grandchil- Wisconsin farmers during the deer." Second graders, direct vividly. The pageant will be com I a talk by the Rev. Donald $6 a month he received for dren include nine sons andiyear have averaged $3.26 per.er! by Miss Emma Loop, gave Schultz. it will include verse, imilitary service. 'daughters of Fred, nine of hundredweight on 3.69 testis pley, "The Unhappy Toys," hymns, prayers and recita-! Tne original family home Stephen's, eight of John's, giving them a third graders presented tions bv children in the ori- Ras located on the site of Joseph's and six of Mary's.

isliehtly higher than the choral reading, "What Is pleted with the ninth scene when all four upper grades Ijoin in making a pledge of mary, intermediate and up-Present Baumgart Hardware The surviving sons are ac-port level." IChristmas0" under Miss per departments of the school. Store- Later a new home vvas tive and alert. John, a com- Depends on Index icilia Drrga's direction. Miss Phyllis Wunrow is on the corner now oc- parative youngster at 82, con- said that what the1 Children in the fourth, fifth tneir nearts io me oaviui. Grades one to four of St.

Martin Lutheran School will mary teacher and her lllc JlulMC siruciea a cottage mis pasr and sixth grades staged an peri 1 present their Christmas pro 1 A a 1 cent parity equivalent jgram at 4he church at 8 mean in dollars depends on and seventh and eighth grad-j Mondav nieht. will sing "Come Hither lnis Dullaine was Children." The intermediate Proved by fire in 1911 and; class, which is taueht bv Miss tne thlrd homestead, on the; Tenderfoot 4-H erS PI the parity index on April l. ers san6 several uaaiuonai, program will center southwest corner of Roserai Alvira Reckelberg will sing Elect New Officers around the story of Christ's and Harlcy Streets, still- iaa. lie estimated tne new: price at between $2.95 and Sdrf Hnulpn Off "Little Children, Can You birth told by songs and choral reading. The good news of the Savior's birth is the theme of Tell?" and "I Kneel Beside i CRIVITZ (PG) total, Moore said, will! Thy Cradle Here." to Oconto Phillips was elected president! eventually mean an income; Hymns to be presented by! Shortly after the Roseras at a re-organization meeting loss of 43 to 46 million At Sturgeon Bay me upper class, taught by M.

settled here they were joined' the Ienderfoot 4-H Club at; He added that lower fluid STURGEON BAY (PG) E. Dobberfuhl, will be the St. Paul Hotel here this mi lb- nHo mow mn by the Pelcier family, also a sate at hrv Rint? Ye Roll of Chmtma: rvpr rptnil milk 01 wpek. the program. New Senior Troop Inducts 10 Girls irom Manitowoc County.

Wild Manitowoc county. Willi; Tn a Lowly Manger," "Aneels 0lher new P01 at arc street officers are Kar-ithat it will be un to the han. office are Kar-lthnt it -iii iv ilkil Ikv'Ji it I I i mm We Have Heard on High" and only a logging trail to follow, en Phillips, secretary; Myrna'dlers to decide whether their'Was Jnvestieated by "Lift LTD Thv Head. Zion." the ninnpprs walkprl thp 13'Shernoff. 1 and Mar.iln,i.r Sturgeon Bay police.

V- f.u ine congregation win sing nines to uconto to gel sup- iene uanucK, reporter, the to the consumer as a CLINTONVILLE PG 1 yj Liuie town or netnicnem. pnes auring tne nine years eiuo win noia a noimay party! Truman Graf. University of: Members of the first organized "Joy to the World." "Let AH before the Milwaukee Road at the hotel Sunday. Dec. 29' Wisconsin farm economist sair) -which was hauled away Thura-r.

i i. i dav nicht or parlv this morn-- nu iidt.iv Mi-ic iul uiiuuuii. vim win fxt'iiaiikiea ann small mrrpsw in tnta mi i Clintonville were formally in With Gladsome Voice" 'The Lord's Prayer." mg. The Rosera sons vividly re- lunch will be served. consumption since 1952 has ducted into Senior Troop IE Ervin Schultz, the proprie- tor, said he locked up a i- Av.

iV Lvwir Thrc First Methodist Church. Children To Present Church Program Sunday Awards were made to the the theft at 7 41, 4Y.ft ot o'clock this morning CLINTONVILLE (PG) Thend the junior choir The junior choir will sing be Randy Hanson, Susan Lend- Introductions will irnruaumons win made the anthem. There macte tne amnem, "mere childrens Christmas program were ved, Julie Tilleson and Marv front door hrnkpn Thp girls as members of an intermediate troop. First class awards and curved bars, the first time any girl in Clintonville has received them, were made to Susanne Miller and of the First Methodist Church -v Ka'en Pfler Jor the by Mrs. 'Morgan.

The music will be by! safe was the only thing roiss-. nrpcpntpri af a clel'fiarten department; Bar-; William Hanson. jthe junior choir and the solo-ing vt a Wiese' first Eradp; Susani A play. "Jewels for the' to will be Corrine Lange. was Sturgeon Bay's sec- clock Sunday afternoon, ac- Kasson, second grade, and King," will be presented.) The program will close with! ond safe burglary in seven cording to Mrs.

Howard Mil- Barbara Keller, third grade. Characters in the play will be jthe Holy Family remaining injmonths. A one-ton safe was ler, superintendent. The offering will be taken portrayed by Tom Rohm, stable as the congregation 'taken from the Piggly Wiggly The orelude will he nlavprf by Joan Gardafee. Connie Bis- by Miller.

Sam Hogan. Greg Reaves the church. (Market May 24. About $3,000 Lynn Wiese. Badge awards were made to Carol Zellmer and Karen Loberg.

There are 10 girls In the troop. Mrs. Scott Miller is nop ar.ci Aiarcia BeEes. 1 ri Martin. Peter Michaelis.

Boxes of candv 1 hp oivpn in rash anH rhnrii -as N. E. by Duane Cismoski. In the special Christmas offering will Nancy Dedolph. Sue Ann to all the children.

Ushers ing from the safe which was'troop leader and Mrs Advancement Ceremony First Class Awards and Curved Bars are presented in the new Senior Girl Scout Troop 188 at First Methodist Church, Clintonville. From left: Lynn Wiese, Suzanne Miller and Mrs. Scott Miller, Suzanne's mother who 13 leader of the troop. (Photo by Mildred Laib) be sent to Marcy Center, a Barker, Boby DuFrane. Gary will be Gale Cartwright, Don-found two days later in an: lese IS assistant.

pi i t-i processional there will be the the; liiuuim aim ma. is i onuAcis, i aui uirtss iiiu ricu- am ramenKrug, Lion a I a orcnara. Tne lront door o.the junior department children tenter in Chicago. Shaffer. The narrators will Thompson and Jim Reinert.

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