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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927 rare jran satm NEW TORK. A modern Jass D. A. R. CONGRESS or DENIED IT BUT IT'S SO unnn chestra, made up entirely of blind musicians; with a blind leader, recently1 TO OPEN TODAY DR.

EMERSON WILL SPEAK TO SOCIAL WORKERS TODAY Dr. Haven Emerson will speak eon cernlnjr the health and: hospital survey at tha luncheon meeting of tha Social Workers' club today at noon in the Chamber of Commerce building. Miss Anna Phillips, associate director of the American Publlo Health association, which Is making the survey, will also epeak. jfrs. Gertrude t.

Hutohlns, the president, will preside. 4 Friends af the organisation who are interested' in taking advantage of the 'opportunity to hear Dr. Emerson speak are cordially invited to attend. Reservations for the luncheon may be' made with Mrs. Hutohlns, or with the secretary, Eleanor Kirkpatrlok, at Girl Scout headquarters.

I.I ,1 1 'sjwi met jn ii smi n'yowy was organised under tha auspices of the New Tork Association for Blind. All instruction Is vocal, the players being taught by hearing tho piece played on the piano first, The musicians' memories are highly trained. Constructive Program Arranged ST' Now that the Lenten season a passed, the next two weeks will be replete with entertainment. This eening is an specially, full one, with 1 4 For Thirty sixth Annual Session in Washington Special to The Republican. dances at the Century and Country clubs and the Hotel Casey.

In the Crystal Ballromra of the Casey, the annual Easter hall of the Catholic Charity Guild will take place, with music by the Hotel Casey orchestra. 4 v. WASHINGTON, April 17. Many Of the members of the National So Mrs. Leo B.

Gagion is general chairman and has numerous committee ciety of the Daughters or the American Revolution arrived here today for the thirty sixth continental congress 'MaCJ! iK til" chairmen working with her. At the Century club, the Alpha 8I nfi i which will meet In Washington Awai. torium tomorrow, with what Is TW ma of PI Phi fraternity will give Us TIZZY ft A annual Easter Promt which the ma PRESBYTERY WILL pected will be the largest attendance of delegates and alternates la the history of the organisation. Every state In the Union and outlying possessions 1 MEET IN KINGSTON i will be represented. The meeting here beginning tomor row will be presided over by Mrs.

Al fred Brosseau, president general who was elected to that office at the meet (, ''y' Retiring Moderator, Dr. Magill, jority of the school set la planning to attend. Ruse Widenor's Penn State orchestra will play. The membera of the College Ten club will be hosts at the Scranton Country club at a dinner dance, which la an annual affair of the club. Earl Fox and hi orchestra have been secured fop the musical program.

000. The marriage of Miss Ruth M. Bllta, of Canadensis and Victor L. Rozella, of Pottebone street, this city, took place Saturdny morning at the parsonage of til Simpson M. E.

church, rtev. David L. MacDonald officiated ''vv Established 849 The Stort DepmJablt. EASTER MONDAY SPECIAL; ing here last year. The program for the week is a con Is to Preach Sermon Opening Semi Annual Session structive one and covers comprehensive reports of the work of the society along Dr.

Hugh R. Magill. pastor of the civic, patriotic and educational lines, and will include addresses by prominent men' and women. There will also Dunmore presoytenan churcn, and re. tiring moderator, will preach the ser be many social events In connection mon, opening the serai annual meeting with the congress.

of Lackawanna Presbytery In the Pres. Wash Suits Coolldres to Ssoelve byterlan church, Kingston, tonight a The delegates be received by 7:0 o'clock. Practically all of the Pres byterlan churches of the city and sur President and Mrs. Coolidge on Thurs day afternoon. After the reception, by rounding territory will be represented Invitation of the Rt.

Rev. James E. with ministerial delegates. Sessians will continue through tomorrow and Freeman, bishop of Washington, and iJ For the Little Boys the cathedral trustees, many of the del. Wedensday.

egates will visit Washington Cathedral. and the ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Rozelle, parents of the bridegroom. After a weddln trip, Mr.

and Mrs. Rozelle will reside In Canadensis. 0 On Tuesday evening at the Bcranton Country club, the Lackawanna Country club of the University of Pennsylvania will hold Its annual open EasUr dance. A large number of college students, alumni and friends are expected to be in attendance, for which, the committee In charge has spent soma time in preparation. Several musical novelties will be featured by Donlln'fl Penn sylvanlans, who will play.

Tuesday nignt a reception wm ob The sacrament of the Lord's Supper is to be celebrated following tho ser given by the president general and na mon and Presbytery will b9 constituted tional board of management of the V. with prarer. A moderator and tempo A. in the new national museum rary clerk will then be elected. The Among those who will report will be 1 .00 Mrs.

Mathew Brewster, of New Or. pastor of the host church, Dr. Ebenezer Fleck is to conclude the evening pro leans, chanUn general; Mrs. Samuel gram with announcements. Williams Earle, Chicago, recording secretary general: Mrs.

Herber M. Interest centers in the election of Lord, wife of the director of the bud' four ministers and four elders as com get, corresponding secretary general; Mrs. F. L. McGraw, of Jefferson Mrs.

Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Cincin missioners to the General Assouably, which meets in San next month. The program calls for will entertain at tea for her Vllma Banky and Rod La Rocaue are two young Hollywood people who nati, organizing secretary general; Mrs. spent several days in denying they were engaged. But the reporters kept daughter, Mary, this afternoon at her Regular Price $1.50 Adam M. Wyant, wife of Represents.

alter them ana rinauy tney Dotn 'leased up. Tney re engaged, ana here tney are, the election of commisf loners on Wed nesday morning. tlve Wyant, Pennsylvania, treasurer home. ooo air. Ldi nocqus wenrma; nis oesi staeourns.

general; Mrs. Eli A. Helmick, wife of The marriage of Miss Mary Amllda the inspector general of the army, who will report as rcgistar general; Miss Alice Louise McDuffee, Kalamazoo, his. Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Murray, of 2H Rockwell avenue, onrt ifrancis P. Casey, of Carbondale, Reports of various branches of church work will be presented during the morning and afternoon sessions tomorrow. In the evening. Dr.

Henry Howard, pastor the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church Is to address a torian general; Mrs. Horace M. Farnam, Vermont, librarian 'general; I 7omong Activitioc I will take place this morning at the Well made, becominj little suits, of unusually good quality. The styles are those liked best by mothers of small boys, and the assortment of fabrics is almost unlimited. Sizes 2 to 9 Mrs.

Joseph S. Frellnghusen, New Jer popular meeting on "Our Relations." Holy Rosary church. opo sey, curator general, and Mrs. Gerald L. Schuyler, Denver, reporter general Mrs.

L. G. Sylvester, of North Wasb incrtnn avfinne. and Mrs. J.

A. Mac to the Smithsonian Institution. The annual meeting of the Mothers' Quota club will be held tomorrow at 12:10 o'clock in the clubroom, Real Among the other important reports club of Clark's Green ana Clark's summit will be held at the home of Mrs. on tne nrst day will be those given Fadyen, of Jefferson avenue, will be hostesses at a progressive dinner and Personals Estate building. An attendance cam' palgn, under the direction of Miss Ber tha Sweard.

chairman of the attend. by Mrs. Rhett Goode, Birmingham, chairman of the program commit Harold Doud Tnesday afternoon. After the business session Mrs. M.

P. Rhodes will read a paper on "The Child Wel bridge party this evening. ooo ance committee, will be started at this tee; Miss Margaret B. Barnett, Penn meeting. sylvania, chairman of the committee on aa UneraMH atlt 1 The meeting wiu oe Miss Madeline R.

Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Major, of 1B33 Donald Murray, of Newark, N. credentials, and Mrs.

Henry B. Joy, De keM Tuesday Instead of Wednes and Charles Stan ui io ummiivee on 1 1.,, tha Piremen'a Buoner The Wesleyan Service Guild of Elm spent Easter with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert D. Murray, of Madison avenue.

resolutions. Park church will meet at the home of on the latter date. Formal Opening the Misses Darling, 32) Jefferson ave ton, of West Pittston, were united in marriage on Saturday morning by Rev. Dr. J.

M. M. pray, pastor of the Elm Park church. The ceremony was The formal opening of the coneress Lee Donnelly, of Philadelphia, has Reservations close at o'clock this nue, this evening at o'clock. All busi win tafee place Monday nleht at 8 afternoon for the Century club lunch ness women are cordially invited to returned, after spending the week end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. clock. In" the new auditorium before nOTfnrmi! at the Darsonage. There attend. Your HOME ShouM Come) FIRST K.

Donnelly, of Clay avenue. nn attendants. an audience of diplomats, officials of the government and representatives of eon on Thursday afternon. After the luncheon, the Hindn poet, Dhan Copal Uukerjl, will be the speaker. Miss Jean Archibald, of Vine street After a motor trip to Philadelphia There will be a meeting of the Cath Exclusive Distributor! of WHITTALL RUCS for Scranlon, STOEHR tt F1STER "Fumishert of Better Hornet." and Atlantic City, Mr.

ana Jrs. many national undertakings. The principal, address will be made by Secre olic, Daughters tomorrow evening at and Miss Elizabeth Keller, of Monroe avenue, resume their studies at the i sid on Canouse avenue. Mrs. Arthur Close will be hostess tary or the Iavy Wilbur and Princess Catherine Gibb school in New Tork Mr.

Stanton was formerly of the law 8:15 o'clock at 1008 Linden street. Ail members are requested to be present. Reports of the various committees Michael Cantacuzene, granddaughter for the April meeting of the Woman club of Dalton this afternoon at 3 today, after spending a short time firm nf Knaon. O'Malley, irr. 01 resident and Mrs.

Grant, on "In. at their homes. At present be is with a Wilkes Barre ternational Relations," and greetings o'clock. Miss Emily Wilcox and Mrs. Harold Squires will apeak.

will be heard and Mrs. John Healey will call a final meeting of the ticket Franklin Broadbent, of New Tork. firm. 0 0 0 committee before the ball which is spent the Easter holidays at his home In this city. wm us given uy me AniDassaaor or Belgium, Baron de Cartier; Dr.

Leo S. director general of the Pan The monthly business meeting of the to be held on April 22. A silver wedding anniversary was Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Griffith, of at the Pine rree ciuo now, American Union, and Miss Mabel P. Bordman, national secretary of the Pettlbone street, spent the Easter vacation in Atlantic City. OBITUARY OLIVER EQUITY SPEAKER American Red Cross, Rev. Henry KlonowskL of 130S Scott, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Moredock, in commemoration of the twenty fifth year of their married life. Music, dancipa and other diversions were enjoyed and luncheon was served tha Scott Social club. Those present Attorney J. Hayden Oliver, general MRS.

DIX HONORED BY Pittston avenue, is registered at the Wanor, Asheville, N. C. CHAS. H.SNYDER DIES LADIES ON BIRTHDAY Miss Nell Grady, of OlvDhant. unrl FROM HEART TROUBLE Mr and Mrs.

William WheeUr, NEW MILFORD, April 17. Ladies Mrs. A. Easterle, of North Sumner avenue, motored to Philadelphia, to Charles H. Snyder, 64.

of 22S North counsel in Scranton for the Glen Alden Coay Company, will address members of the Equity Club today at their weekly noon luncheon meeting In Hotel The McCormick brothers, of Olyphant, will entertain with a group of songs with Adrian Collier at the 01 tne sunshine Club, of New Mil and Mrs. B. Newton. Mr. and vm wnott Stone.

Mr. and Mrs. Ninth street, died of heart trouble at wi'cuu iwattr witn me iormer siKtAr. ford, gave a surprise Dartv to Mrs. Miss Ann Grady.

his home yesterday morning at 10:15 Ritlines. Mr. and Mrs. William Arlela Dix in honor of her seventy o'clock. funeral will take place Ralph A.

Amerman, of Monroe ave chanson nfr. Peaxl Kennedy. Miss ninin Dirtnaay jj'riaay. Mrs. Dix was nue, International president of Kl Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Services will be in charge of Rev. wanis, and Roy W. Voris, of Clay presented with many beautiful gifts. Robert Bock and W. H.

Teomans sang several selections. Mr. Whitney gave P. Doty and will be private. Inter avenue, were guests of honor at a dinner given In the rold room nf ment in North Chinchilla.

Besides his wife, he Is survived by cnaironte Haddon hall last week by a ciog nance ana Tracy Miller and Calvin Christian won the honors in a quoit game. Ladies of the club brings to mind a son, E. a daughter. Mae; a broth Spring Henry W. Leeds, president of tha er, E.

of Dalton, and a sister, Mrs. Atiantlo city Kiwanis club. served supper. Mary Sherman, of Schultsville. Lieutenant Commander Donald M.

Those present vere: Mesdames Carpenter, of the U. S. Naval Air Scr Charles E. Spencer, Leon VanCott, Rodney Harding, Roy Rice, Jerome rsAanc mra vice at Penascola, made a short visit here last week, and was the Gunn, W. Teomans, Homer Hartt, Frank Hine, 82, of 822 Capouse ave.

guest or his parents. Mr. and Mrs. nue, died Friday night at the Hahne O. Tingley, B.

C. Cibb, Eugene Whlttney, George D. Hall; Messr. Rob D. E.

Carpenter, of Green Ridge. Catherine It. Sooner V. Alice caaloa SLENDERIZING THE FIGURE is our specialty. "The tall stout" and "the short stout." Dresses, Coats and Suits to fit your figure with scarcely an alteration.

The Woman's Shop 532 Spruce St. Scranton Life BIdg. mann Hospital, following a lingering irs. V. A.

SimrelL of 304 Madison ert Buck, Arthur Jennings, W. H. Teo Illness. The funeral will take place Josle Kennedy, Mrs. Eva Post, Ralph i cW.

ai)1 Mrs. vr vvet ier. and Mrs. Arthur Vail, Mr. and Mre.

Jack A. Moredock and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moredock and daughter Charlotte, Miss Ruth Myers, all of Scranton; Mrs. Robert Hopfer, (, ive iiK mt.

IScorg ter, lliee.es Gene, Virginia, and Lois a ooo Members of the On the Level club, No. 4 of the. Jackson Street Baptist hurch met at the home of the treasurer, Mrs. John Van Aiken, of 1606 Lafayette street. Games and music furnished the evening's entertainment, and after the business session refreshments were served by the hostess.

Those present were: Mrs. Olive War dell. Mrs. Mary Chorley, Mrs. Llla Banker, Mrs.

Edward Jones, Mrs. Mildred Warren, Mrs. Martha Reynolds, Mrs. Lillian Banker, Mrs. Mamie Whit ney, Mrs.

Knickerbocker, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bahr, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Akien.

avenue, has as her guest her nephew, mans, Ell Whlttney Out of town this afternoon from the Vosbury fu neral parlors, 128 South Main avenue. itoDerc sumvan, a student at Harvard Law school. Rev. M. Olmstead will officiate and guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy Miller, of Scranton; Mrs. Anna Miller, Mrs. William D. Ransom, Calvin Christian, all of Oneonta.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank I. Hvland. of interment will be In Forest Hill Ceme West Locust street, motored to New York, where they spent the week end.

tery. Mr. Hine was a former employe of jeromine Faatz, of Mulberrr street the National Casket Company. He is spending the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs.

Callaghan, of New Tork. survived by his wife, and the follow. lng children: Mrs. William Watkins, Mr. and Mrs.

D. D. Thomas, of Forest City; Mrs. Malcolm Price, End). Pottsvillc.

an son. WMlnm nt cott, N. T.J Mrs. Charles Wyant, New REV. FREY TO ADDRESS M.

E. CLERGY MEETING The Methodist Ministers' association of Scranton and vicinity will meet in Elm Park church this morning at o'clock. Rev. John G. Frey, pastor at Dunmore, will be the principal speaker.

His subject will be "Why Dr. Black did not get the call to Rev. Ulderlco Savo, pastor cerslurg Academy, spent the week end Tork City; also a sister, Mrs. Jose with Mrs. Thomas 'mother, Mrs.

T. R. Lovering, of 640 Clay avenue. things one's home needs and this establishment is an inexhaustible source of new ideas in furnishings "TN THE SPRINGTIME the home keepers fancy lightly turns to thoughts of changing the appearance of every room. If, by chance, a change of residence is made, then the need for new furnishings becomes even more pressing.

Just the ordinary Spring housecleaning activities reveal the need for a new rug in that room new curtains for this room a table here or a chair there. Or, perhaps, a lamp to brighten a dark corner, or a picture to fill a blank wall space. What a relief it is, then, to know that STOEHR FISTER'S great organization stands ready with abundant stocks of QUALITY Furniture and a specialized, intelligent, inexpensive and thorough SERVICE which stops short qf nothing but your entire satisfaction. (Use Our "Pay out of income" Plan) phine Salisbury, of Nicholson; and I brother, Miles Hine, of this city. 0 Miss Emily May.

of Wlldwood, N. aicoBT jr. hhtcx.it and Eugene George Wenzel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis F.

Wenzel, of of the Italian branch of Elm Park, Emory J. Hlncley, for years a rest. is 10 ieaa tne aevotions. Dance in the Main Dining Room at Hotel Casey this evening from 9 o'clock on. Music by Hotel Casey Orchestra.

AdT. dont of Clark's Summit, but more re Prescott avenue, will be married this afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Simeon's cently of 128 South Grant avenue, died Saturday afternoon at the West Side Dance in the Main Dining by the Sea, Wlldwood, N. J. 000 Hospital.

His widow, and a daughter, Mrs. P. C. Corey, of Clark's Summit, Room at Hotel Casey this evening from 9 o'clock on. Arrangements have been perfected for the Catholic Charity Guild ball survive him.

which takes place tonight in the The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon from Wheeler's Funeral Par Music by Hotel Casey Or crystal ballroom tho Hotel Casey. lors, Clark's Summit. Services In the Mrs. Leo Gagion is general chairman, AdT. chestra.

Clark's Summit M. E. Church. Following are the patrons and pa and Mrs. W.

H. Oerrlty, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoban, Mrs. John B.

O'Malley, Miss Helen Boland, Mies Anna Jordan, Miss Re glna Healey, Miss Fannie McGee, MIbs Klisabeth Lynett, Miss Margaret Biglln, Miss Catherine Biglln, MIbs Marlon Merrick, Miss Mary McTlghe, Miss Maude Cro gan, Mira Loretta Cnyne, of Scranton; Mrs. Hugh Tackney, Mr. and Mrs. Thomna drier. Miss Lenore Grler, Dickson City; Mr.

and Mrs. Bart J. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.

Hanahue, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McGlnty, Olyphant; Mr.

and Mrs. John D. O'Mansan, Pittston; Dr. and Mrs. P.

JO. Kubasko, Tlironp; Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Decker, Dr. and Mra L. Murphy, of Scranton. Easter Holiday Gala Engagement ONE NIGHT ONLY Tho the Apr. 20 Dance Eagles hail tonight Adv.

Exclusive Distributors of TONTINE SHADES, for Scranton. I 1 1 4 ceWoridrlumous Easter Flowers Wilt You Can Keep Your Easter Gothes New Just Like They Were Easter. SEND THEM REGULARLY TO DAVIS SI DENIS Sunohine or Shadows Whether You Live in the tronesses of the affair: Mrs. Anna McDonough, Mm. V.

A. Sim rell, Mrs. Hnlpti A. Curry, Mr. and Mm.

Klchard O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Kolly, Mr. and Mrs.

P. J. Casey, Mr. arid II r. J.

Fleming, A. J. Casey, Mr. and Mra, Joseph P. Jennings, Mr.

and Mrs. M. E. Comerford, Dr. and Mrs.

J. J. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. John Hlninn, Mr, and Mrs.

T. J. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cay, Mr.

and Mr. I.eu H. uuuiun, Kov. Dr. Martin J.

O'Connor. Rev, J'. Boland, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Caxey E.

i. I.ynett, Mr. and Mrs. John McLaughlin, .1. Oeorga Hufnagls, Dr.

and Mrs. Martin F. Boland, Mr. and Mrs. John f.

Bonner, Dr. and Mrs. J. J. LoniUorf, Dr.

and Mrs, M. J. Noone, Mr. and Mrs. Prank A.

Pierce, Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. Reedy, Mr. and Mrs.

IS. A. Cusicli, Mr. and Mrs. James T.

Hweensy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Martin, Mr, and Mrs. Matthew J.

Lynolt, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waluli, Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs.

William V. l.oughran, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Scott.

Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Coar, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Dempsey, Mr.

and Mm. Van mond Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. P. X.

Burks, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAuvlc.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Qulnn, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank D. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. tiavan, Mr.

and Mrs. John Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karley, Mrs. Mary Hoalcy, Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Nallln, Dr. and Mrs. John C.

Want, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Donahoe, Mr, and Mrs, James G. Horan, Mrs, John T.

McGrath, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kenard, Mr.

and Mrs. James Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Duffy, Dr. and Mra.

D. E. Homey, Mr. and Mra. Frank Huinmler, Mr.

and Mrs. John MeCusker, Dr. Martin T. O'Malley, Dr. J.

P. H. Kuddy, Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Shean, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Darren, Mr, and Mrs. it. J.

Kf forty. Mr. and Frank P. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Lavls, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Brecht, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas lie Klroy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Butler, W. I', Joyce, Mr.

and Mra, Thomas F. Murphy, Dr. and Mra. Martin Iteyea, Mr. and Mrs.

Honry Krause, William LynetL Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs, E.

J. Italian, Mr. and Mra. Frank White, Mr. and Mra.

Georie r. Stuckart, c. V. O'Malley. Mr.

and Mrs. Tatar Cum tnlngs, Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Storr, Rev.

Paul Kelly. Rev, John J. Cough, Mr. and Mrs. Pater F.

Lally, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ruddy, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin P. Kennedy. Frank McDonnell, James O'Connell, Mr, and Mra. James J.

Kearney, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien, Mr, and Mrs. C.

J. Boland, Mr. and airs. Thomas F. Qulnn.

Mrs, Maria Kane, Dr. and Mra. F. M. flsnley, Mr.

asd Mrs. John O'Malley, Mr. and Mrs. Pi t. Oomaboy, Mrs J.

Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Lyott, Dr and Mrs. J. J.

Bren naa, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Durkan, Mr. eMMra, tl. D.

Johasoa, Dr, and Mrs. P. TO'Uea, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bporer, Mr.

and Mrs. ft, F. Calpln. Mr. and Mrs.

James tcott, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Lyons, Mr, and Mrs. John McCarthy, Mr.

and Mrs, Jas.pl, B. Sadtr, Joseph Boland, Mr. TED SHAWN DlIlWIDANCERS1 and a Symphony Quartette, teClSUALIZATION SPANISH 'XDCHITT DANCES SBteBwcgZWj ScmmdMcesfimtte Orient) CALL 8218 you can depend on our expert service to clean your delicate spring clothes gently and thoroly. Sunshine of Comfort or the shadow of worry depends upon your habits. If you are savin something regularly, if you are living well within your income, there are "sunny" days ahead.

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