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Sat. Evening, Aprfl 10, 1948 I The Boonc township Home Econ-j Noble township P-TA will meet omlcs club will meet at 1:30 o'clock at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs, Paul I at the school for a basket dinner Hawkins as hostesi. Assisting her and program. Mr. Swlck, principal, will be Mm.

Clayton Schmaltz, will be In charge of the meeting, Elmer Schmaltz, Mrs. Alfred Har- i which is the last for this year. vey and Mrs. Frank Million. A lesson on "Protection Against Members of Psl Iota Xi aoror- Food and Home Diseases" will be wili meet at 8 clock Monda 7 given by Mrs.

Kenneth Lucas. evcnll at the cii builciln for votions are In charge of Mrs. Char- leg CoUman, and garden hints will i JOAN WIRTH TO BE AUGUST BRIDE be offered by Mrs, Clarence Mansfield. A meeting of the Pow-Wow club was held Friday evening at the Roll call response will bo house ot Bruner, 701 Van cleaning hints. Each member la to i Burca street.

make a crazy hat for display. Thomas J. Sternburgh, of Upjohn company, will be ths guest speaker at the meeting of the Florence Nightingale Club at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rayinon Simpson, 117 New members and their Indian names arc as follows: Jane Uhl, the Miami; Joyce Karlon. Chatanoogi Wllma, Watson, Chlpcwa.

Refreshments were served by the hostess. --fr- Mrs. Robert Winemiller will bo the guest speaker at the meeting of the Ducret Guild at 7:46 o'clock Fourteenth street. Each member is to bring two i Tuesday evening at the Calvary ianklea for a birthday shower. Presbyterian church.

Her topic wil! be "Gracious Living." All members and others who are Miss Eleanor Williams will give the devotions. Hostesses will be Miss Elma Schwalm, Miss Grace Knauss, Miss Nan Nelson, and Mlsa Faith Stevens, A birthday party was given In honor of Beverly Sue Zimmerman interested fn tie Wayne township Hospital Auxiliary unit are to meet at 1 o'clock Tuesday at the Woodlawn hospital to roll bandages. Any donations will bo acceptable. The Sylvia Hcndryx chapter of the Market street Methodist church on her third birthday, by Mr. and W.

S. S. entertained Tuesday i Mrs. Don Zimmerman, 447 Wash- evening in the church parlors with I ington atreet, Thursday. MISS MARGARET KEENER TO SPEAK VOWS TO JAMES FRUSHOUR SUNDAY A gown of white slipper satin will be worn by Miss Margaret Keener when she pledges her troth to Jaines S.

Frushour in a candlelight ceremony at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Anoka Methodist church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Keener, Mrs. Eugene Osborn Is Honored Guest At Pretty Shower Dorothy Dix Pharos Mrs.

Eugeiie Osborn was honored at a pink and blue shower Frl- Logansport route three, and Mr Frushour is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Frushour, of South Bend. Palms and candelabra will decor- -Pohlman Photo ate the altar before which the Reverend Gorman Pritchett will read of Mrs. Ernest Osborc, Sr.

and Mrs, Ernest Osborn, as hostesses. her youngsters under her eyes and knows who their associates jare, and she forms tneir habits land ideals. True, she has to make Imany sacrifices for them, but she is repaid by not having to spend All the good things in life come tha balance ot er life shedding high. Life runs no bargain coun- tears of shame and remorse over them. Every woman would lika to have friends.

Every woman craves affection. Especially as she grows, older and her children marry and leave her. does she feel the need of the companionship of women of her own age who are interested in the same things that she is interested in, and who have, the same background of memories and liabits that She has. Yet the is plaint that you hear oftener from elderly women than that are lonely, and that no on? rays them any attention. But these women are tviendles.

Pastel colors were used to dec- ried her ters; and if we get what we want, we have to be spendthrifts and pay for It without counting the cost. a women. for instance, fail as wives because they count the Somehow every wife deludes herself into the belief that whatever it may, be for other wo men, matrimon; is going to be soft snap for her, and that she because they have never been will- make the slightest ing to pay th price of friendship, keep her husband eating i They have gone their own selfish out of her hand and glad he mar- through life, disregarding orate the serving table, carrying out a spring theme. Doll furniture everything that did not minister var jf desires to have a to their own comfort and woll- who will remain the per- being. They have bound no heart the double ris" ceremony arranged in miniature rooms cen- petual i over who always sees "her to them by ties of gratitude.

They itered the large table where the i aB young an a beautiful and allur-i Preceding the recitation of vov taken, but never given. rouble and thought and xt Tin-nor nf i I streamers and a. stork decorated wandC away from his own hearth- unselfishness and love to make and 0 win ofto bridal sel'ections the ft table stone in search of feminine com- keep friends, and you can either Games of "fan-tan" were played panionship. Well, the dream can be take it or leave It, but there is Attending the couple win De an(J pri2es were awa nj 6 to Mrs, i realized, but only by those wives never any reduction in the Miss ivian Robertson, of OJeta Mrs Evelyn Baker, who do not count the cost of keep- Yet having good friends Is worth Michigan, as maid of honor; a Mrs redonna Barnett. i ing their husbands fascinated.

It all it costs us. Charlotte Frushour, sister of wltb takes endless thought.Endlesstrou- (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) bridegroom, of Lafayette, ami MISS henu fwere ible. Endless diplomacy. Endless Lois Waite, of Mies, as brides- vere frosted in white with i self-control. Endless self-sacriflco.

TM TM Pennsy Aid Group Mr. and Mrs. John Wirth, 335 Tanguy street, en-1 majlp aad and Jaaie Invited guest, were Mrs. Mabel a easement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Joan Elizabeth, Keeneri nieces of the bride, as I Rynearsou, Mrs. Evelyn Baker, to Wayne A.

DeHaven, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J- DeHaven, Log- 'girls. i Mrs. Geneva lies, Mrs.

Ruth Mace, ansport route two. The wedding date has been set for August 1 Miss Wirth was graduated from Logansport high school in 1942 and from Ball Memorial hospital School of Nursing in Muncie in 1945. She is now employed as an obstetrical staff member at the local Memorial hospital. Her fiance, who is also a graduate of the local high school, served dren to turn out well into being fine men Ushers wil, be Stuart Frushour Mr, Ivan Goodrich Bud Par Raymond Keener, of Logans- pay of irt. wVo motherhood, which Is why there ivirs.

JtiGien jjarneuL, ivira. and wo- At Harrison Home and port. The bride-to-be will be escorted to the altar by her father. Her satin dress is designed with s.weet- heart neckline, fitted bodice and a covered dish supper for prospective members. Devotions were led by Mrs.

Mar- Assisting the hostess ware Mrs. Robert Purdue, Mrs, Lloyd McCroskey, and Mrs. Rusaqll Rose. three and one-half years in the army air corps, part of that time a sl lrt enl a i lort train. being spent in the Pacific area.

He is now engaged in farming. inn Honictc, and the lesson was The table was laid with a pink Fourth street, given by Elda Shaver, assisted by and whlta birthday cloth, and a Geneva Koske, Margaret Artrip and two tiered cako decorated with Helen Halay. Mrs, Thomas Frost "Happy Birthday" and three tiny explained the purpose of the Guild i candles centered the table. The Logansport Camera club Delegates to Attend will see pictures taken at the last I modtlng at their meeting Monday Meeting OT I I evening in the club room at r( -U VVomen ctrnat i I V. I I I I 1 I I I I I Long full sleeves taper to points at the wrists.

She will wear a pearl necklace, gift of the bridegroom, and a fingertip veil of illusion accented with seed pearls. Her bouquet will be of red roses Mrs Fredon which Is why Barnett, Mrs. Claire Muehl- are so many delinquent youngsters. Mrs. Mary Louise Brindle, Strenuous Job Mrs, Vic Koch, Mrs- Dorothy Miller.

Mrs. Olata Mrs. Norma i Now being a mother Is the most strenuous job any woman undertakes. It is never-ending und nerve-wearing, and I VtLi M.11U. l.ti^ Hosteller, Miss Merceaes Miller, wlth a lot woraen is that they C.

A. Mrs. Gladys Ogle of Idaville, Mrs. on It when tbey find out how Mrs. E.

L. Harrison, 27 East Columbia street, entertained the April committee of the Pennsyl vania Ladles Aid at her h'oms Thursday atternoon. Final plans were made for the-dessert-card party the commutes-. has arranged for 1:30 o'clock-. the trouble April 16, in the parlors of the Y- Gene Klutey, of Indianapolis, and Mrs.

Gertrude Ogle, of Rochester. to the guests. Following a short business session, contests were held, with the prize going to Schmidt. Those present were Mrs. Thomas Frost, Bonnie Smith, Betty Flory, Marian Honick, Elda Shaver, Mary Tho entertaining rooms were decorated various colored balloons.

Games were played, with prizes awarded to Sharon Purdue, Barbara Ruschkofskl, Charmane I Belcher, and Betty Purdue. Refreshments were served to tied with white satin streamers- VVho's NeW EniOVS Tho mnlri nf hnnor will he at- I Stills were taken by most mem- I Four official delegates and other bars, and movies by- Joseph Vivian, I members of the Logansport Coun- tired a soft yel ow gown and 1 a i. itr- A 111 in p- i Snp. i (inn the Central Presbyterian church in. Spring Dessert ing pictures and pictures partially completed the various stages of the process, --fr- Mrs.

Helen Terry and othy Hunter entertained mitts to match. Their blue The delegates from Logansport carnation bouquets will be backed are Mrs. John CroCt, Mrs, Guy Wool-! with yel ow ribbon. Lmh, blue hard it is. They pass the buck of training their children to nurses and governesses and school teach- ers.

They begrudge the time they and they hustle them -out on the Twenty-three members of tbe street so that they can get away to their own diversions- It is the -woman who does not Afternoon's Who's New enjoyed a spring dessert party at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. Individual tables were decorated rears the children who are a crown with forsythia and violet bouquets of glory to her.

She knows that under which were small paper urn- it is in the cradle that characters Serving as chairman of the com-- mittee is Mrs. Carval Parker and- Mrs. Sam Shaver is co-chairman. On the committee are Mrs. Basil Williams, Mrs.

Sullivan'. Mrs. 0. L. Mackey, Mrs.

M. C. Mrs. L. H.

Chumncy, Mrs, Guy Wirick, Mrs. C. A. MartJn, Mrs. Carol Mrs.

Charles Strahle, Mrs. A. L. Hunt, Mrs. Victor Tanguy, and count the cost of motherhood who "'Glenn' Peasron.

Sandra Jean Shepler was also present at the party. nn port Mrs Ben Halm and Miss i dresses will be worn by the flow- brellas in blue, green, pink, and yel-1 are formed, and it is her firm and mpmhPM Grace Knauss. i er girls. Their baskets of flowers I low on nests of grass bands shape the le Karke? The conference begins at 3 o'clock tied wlth llow and blue At the short business meeting Hw that she has brought into Mrs. Bock, Geneva Koske, Margaret A I jj ever Suo Zimmerman, Barbara i of the Victory class of the iuanvei, i uuui.ciuuu.= trip, Helen Haley, Jane Flory, Betty hkofski, Charmtme and Mel-! street Methodist church Rt a.

party Tuesday afternoon, with the main i Vlney. Almiulean Harrison. Elolsu Belcheri Ann, Kay and in tlio church parlors. After a events scheduled for Wednesday, be-! 1VLl Jl BOPP. Doroen Ktndlg.

Ruth a Rober Si Charlotte, Lewis, I business meeting' and devotions, gluning at o'clock. Dorothy Rutlcilge. Mary, an(1 Roger 6 Laymon, and Helen Schmidt. Bobby Bruner, Sharon and Betty Purdue, Diana Saunders, Johnny Delegates and alternates for Hiimllton Charles Azbflll, Mr. and contests were enjoyed.

Prizes were Many outstanding Indiana, speak- awarded to Mrs. Betty Streu and ers be i iea rd, including Rabbi Paulino Lenon. Meyer H. Simon, of Lafayette; Dr. Plans were mads for a Mothers Alan A.

Smith, professor of soc- Mrs Lloyd McC'-oshey, Mrs. Rus- aud Daughters banquet to be iology at Purdue university; Mrs. sell Rose, Mrs. Robert Purdue, I held in May. Refreshments were Glen, Rosselot, former missionary (to Africa; Mrs.

H. B. Marx, Mrs. Sv0 lo1 TucsdllJ- evel1 and Mrs. Goorgo Sullivan and Mr.

served. v. J). vv. Home.

i i a nnn 7, at the meting of the V. F. W. Auxiliary at ing at the The covered dish supper planned lor Tuesday night has been cancelled. Joint installation ot V.

F. W. and Auxiliary officers will be held Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock at the home. All members invited to attend. Zimmerman, Trl Kappa sorority will meet The L.

S. to B. of L. F. and E.

i business session at 7:45 o'clock dress with white accessories and a corsage of red carnations. Mrs, Frushour's dress will be black, with pink accessories and a corsage of pink nations. A reception will ba held following the ceremony in the basement For starting on Very Dateable Lodge No, 81 will meet at o'clock Monday evening at the'I. 0- 0. F.

hall. -ann-a, iu ia. tll 'church. For starting on James Foster, Mrs. Ralph L.

Hoi- trip tne recep eet In land, Mrs. Walter Giasery, who chan to clock holds state chairmanships, a fa Handy and Dandy 1 1 Only think! Just three strips in Monday evening at the home of several presidents of Indiana clubs, 802 High including Mrs. Alvin New Castle; Mrs. M. Potts, Lebanon, and Mrs.

J. A. Zimmerman, Marion. Mrs. Mary Schaefer, street.

Members of Coterie will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock instead of on April 19 as originally scheduled. i Elected President TA Y- A I I cessories. The bride-to-be is a graduate of an ottering was taken for the cancer fund, and plans for the annual guest pridge to be held April 23 were made. The party, which is in charge of Mrs. Clarence Bates, general chairman, will begin at 7:30 o'clock at the Y.

W. C. During tbe social hour members made tallies for the coming party. Cy Kumler and children the world. True, she has to deny left Wednesday for their home in herself many social pleasures a Lakeland, Florida, attar visiting she would enjoj', but she keeps relatives In Logansport, DEATHS FUNERALS HIcGAUGHEr Funeral services for Miss Elizabeth McGaughey, of 1705 Our Children byflndelo Patri Books are Good Reading essential to the Guide to Competent Living" corn- tor teachers and Washington township high school street, will be conducted lieal th rowttt oi mind and puls and the Wedeklnd Beauty college, at 10 o'clock Monday morning at spirit and parents and teachers parents.

It IB impoBrible- rear She has been employed at the Kay St. Bridget's church with Rev. strength good reading at- a child in healthy, well-rounded i5 0n R.inTi. ft fords. Nobody knows everything fashion without emphasis on the Jean.

Beauty Salon. Mr. Frushour, a graduate ot Metca higli school, served three and one-half years in the army. He is now employed as a fireman Father Francis P. Fenton offlciat- A 1 U.11V13 A A- ing.

The W. C. 0. F. and the Alth ere is to know concerning his religious attitude of mind.

tar Society of St. Bridget's church will meet at 8:15 o'clock Sunday night at the funeral home. The The meeting will be held at the home of Nell Jones, 104 Thirteenth street. Edna Auxtin will re-! Mrs Tatoadge wa elect-. Qn tlle Pennsy i van i a Railroad.

1 body will remain at the Kroeger view Croy Lorn tountrj efl president of the city Parent- Thg 00 will ma ca i bome funeral home where friends may call. Burial will be made in the I Calvary cemetery. 1 lie i i tiitvjva --W-- Teacher's Association council at a au four The Wesleyan Service Guild of i Fritlay atternoon at the i On Logansport lour. TVVi i 1 i i i. i -i Eagles Lodge Nine the Wheatland avenue Methowst Roogevelt building.

church will have a party at 8 as KRAMER Funeral ritea for John H. Kram- special field, especially about Then we ought to read aome- such involved matters child thing that will Improve our tech- rearing: and education. uiQues of teaching--for example, It seems to me that we ought Dr. Adler's "How to Read to make a point of reading at Book." That work IB a lamp three books every month-- the teachers ol English. A more one for information, one for in- recent publication Dr.

Arbuth spiration, one for pleasure. These net's "Children and Books," is are not mutually exclusive; quite rich source that leads to a love- the contrary. Truth, which lies of good reading. Its list of at the bottom of every good'book, will prove rewarding to all teach- will assist with entertaining. retary Mrs Clyde Loody, also reelected will serve as treasu for the coming season er 72 of 1515 Spear street, will js beauty and beauty 5s inspira- ers and all parents who under' -'-I--'- TM-- Past Presidents of Lincoln' Mrs.

Glen Sweet, retiring presi- staad the values 0 good reading. I am accenting reading in Plans the Eagle7Todse "baseball Team morning at St Vincent's church A book that everybody can own which will be held at 3:30 o'clock with Rev. Father John Schall of- tne Bible, and it should bo schools because it is basic to any Circle No. One will meet at 2 dent, opened and conducted the Sa turday afternoon at tlle lodge ficiatlng. The Holy Name Society read dai i There is in it know- sort of learning, to any degree ot o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the meeting, -attended by 25 members, hall will meet at 7:30 p.

m. Sunday at ledge, beauty and healing truth, culture. The child who has of Mrs. 'Merle Wesser, 214 including principals of the various i A maua for ths campaign the Kroeger funeral home. The That one book faithfully the power to read Intelligently" East Linden avenue.

i schools, P-TA presidents rep- yj elected at the session. body will remain at the funeral rea i en( tb strength and --that is, to gather meaning, home where friends may call. Bur- enlightenment every parent and inspiration and satisfaction ial will be made in the St Vin- cent cemetery. The committee Includes Grant, Mabel Jackson, Barnes, and Margaret Fitzer. Agnes reseiitatlves.

Miss Dorothy Craig, Anna elementary school director, waa al- Mrs. key so present 0 TH Mlss Elsle Bowman, new city Cotho! iC Women Marie Quinn, High nurse, was introduced, and. street, served an Italian supper to to group on a nea ith ten members and one guest of the pro i ec pi an 0 the city. Mystery Pal club Friday A centerpiece of spring decorated and lighted tapers table. A birthday cake was pre-j scuted to Mrs.

Quinn, a gift of club. Mrs. Earl Appleton, president, ed thirty-seven members of fn Mothers (U i Mrs. Harry Stewart entertaln- the in charge "of a short business Third Mothers Study club at her session. Contests were enjoyed, home, 1122 West Wabash avenue, and prizes went to Mrs.

W. Friday evening. Morton, Mrs. Eollie Jones, Mrs. C.

R. Martin. and Anne Adams These strips make wonderful scarf-ends Smart strategy this--a smooth to frock designed to do right by your figure! Plus the added glamour of embroidery to frame your teru 8b nas Pattern 4SS1 Is divinely dateable! our improved visual This pattern, easy to use, simple i ensy-u-see -charts and photos, to sew. is tested for fit. et( 1 Uons complete Illustrated instructions.

send TWENTV CEXTS in coins Pattern 4SS1 comes in sizes s0 aA a ib 14. 16, IS, 20. Size IS. 3 3-S Randolph street, Chicago JO 39-ln. Embroidery -ed.

Senfl TWEXTQ-FIVE cents in iolns for this pattern to Pharos- Tribune. Pattern 130 N. Clinton Chlcnsro SO, 111. Print plainly your XAMB. ADDRESS, 2ONJ3.

Jliss Thelma Sines presented a talk on "Fred Waring's Workshop" and played records. During the business session, a donation of $3 was voted for the by the president: Mrs. Mac Bowyer. chairman, Mrs. Urven Lyon, and Mrs.

Herbert Porter. Refreshments were served bj- the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Wallace Frettinger. SIZE AXD Loot this spring- is tha ANN'E ADAMS Look! See It in our Sorintr Pattern Book! Send only fifteen cants moro for this catalog of stylos for the whole family. Also riht in the ok iirt Jjat- FRJCE FATTJCKN lor Reahards to Observe Golden Anniversary The golden wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Reahard, northeast of Roann, will be observed Sunday with an open house from 2 to 5 o'clock, The couple was married on April 9, 1S9S, at the home of the Rev- erend David Swinhart, of Roann, r-l a minister of the Brethren church, MlSSISSIflSWa I Mrs. Reahard was bora near Ro- ki I ann. the daughter of Leonard a a IN6W VjOIT TTO Josephine Brown Flora. She was PERTJ, April 10--Don formerly Man' Frances Flora.

Mr. tvhjte, assistant pro golfer at the Reahs.rd, born near -North Man- Heatherdown club at Toledo, 0., last year has been named pro at the Misslsslnewa club links here. VU.L it was announced by James Mc- Needlework Book ready now! Only township high school. Mrs. Namara, president.

FIFTEEN CENTS This 194S edt-! hard formerly taught in Gilead White was at Heatherdown for tlonhaa 97 Illustrations of the- best! and Chili, as well as in Wabash two years prior to World War II Install Officers Officers were installed at the meeting of St. Margaret's Court, W. C. 0. evening at the home of Esther May-hew, 506 West Market street.

Officers are Mrs. Ella 'Martin, chief ranger; Gertrude Eagan, vice ranger; Matilda Castaldi, financial secretary; Theresa Grant, record- EEXBARGEE Last rites for Miss Gertrude. Rea- barger, SO, of Royal Centre R. R. 3, were conducted Saturday after- shelves that should be taken teacher must have to do good of a good book-- has the work.

to success In his grasp. We ought to read one book We are particularly fortunate" written by a specialist in our tl.is country in the matter of field. There are many fina ones, books. We should make better old and modern, on the library use of the privilege. noon at the McCloskey- Hamilton and put in circulation.

Dr. Ani-oving habits In children Hall's "Youth," for one; Dr shonldt not always be tolerntsd Homan's "As the Twig is bent--" and left to be outgrcnviu Dr. funeral home with Rev. Campbell Long officiating. Burial was made in the Davis cemetery.

ing secretary; treasurer. Esther BEASLEY i Final services for Geneva Beas- Mayhew, ley. 28. of 405 Bartlett street, were conducted Saturday afternoon Mrs, Gertrude Bell, formerly of the Kroeger funeral home with El- Dr. Woolf's "Mothers Tatri recommends parents search and many many more of recent for the causes and wort to publication.

Along with these that deal with the education, of a child's mind should go those that have dressed envelope to him. c-o to do with the spiritual and men- paper. P. 0. Box 99.

Station move them In his booklet So. 802. To obtain a copy, nend 5 tn coin and a stomped rs, Chicago, IS a new maiaber of the der J. W. White in charge.

Burial tal phases of being. I would con- evr lork 19, Ji. T. i 1 ft? ft I A CArf organizatiou, Games of euclire were played, and prizes went to Mrs. Castaldi, Mrs.

Funeral cancer fund. The following ary hrt, and Mrs, Catherine iaatla'g committee was appointed Kowviskie, Refreshments were Ann Beckley, 68. of 21? Barren was, made in Mt. Hope cemetery. sider Dr.

Fosdick's "On Being A Real Person" and Dr. Peale's "A (Released by Tbe Bell Syndicate, Inc.) BECKIET services for Gertrude served by the hostess, assisted by street, -were conducted Saturday Mrs. Willy, her mother. 1 morning at St. Joseph's church The next meeting will be held in with Msgr.

M. J. Alcbinger otfic- May at the home of Mrs. Eagan, Wheatland. avenue.

iating. The Kroeger funeral home was in charge of arrangements. designs yet. knitting, crochet, toys, children's clothes, accessories. Each design comes in an Alice Brooks simplified pattern that is so easy to follow.

Plus-FREE--a pattern printed in the book--K lovely crocheted county schools. during which he served in the Their children are: Everett Rea- Marines. Last year he returned as hard, of Florida; Jean Reahard. assistant pro at the Toledo links, of Florida; Daniel Reahard, He is a member of the P. G.

A. of Wabash; Mrs. Noland LuKens, The new'pro Is married and has CURTAIN of Rochester. They also have sixteen grindehlldren and five great- grandchildren. a four-month-old daughter.

A dinner in White's honor will be heldj Slay 5 at the club, I CLEANING SPECIALISTS CLEAMIRS Phone 4222 CHOCOLATE CHIP ICE CREAM The Flavor In Favor For April BUY TODAY! A A A.

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