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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • 6

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17 Thursday Mat 17 955 i 3 XIC UldLlVy 1 Of VI Ulw wCodUiv laL 1 eraryClubof which Mrs' Ander 1 lowing Mudreaandygrandch son is a member assisted in serv drtn theff ests for 11111116 1 at a jii ia 1 Mrs Muiuim ma UPTO 0Vr 1 4 I i of Rock of Ateo BemorialB anl ret Ute larared Tim Paymwt PUn MT Reneau's loral Memorial Service 7 Phone 2 3366 built 7)' prxs you ut Ritchey has entered VA Hospital where he swill be der treatment for sometime Kent Moseley rances Ruth McNiel Connie Sue Robbie Jean Mcarland Hutchins Jimmie Honea Joann Hilda I 7 BARRIS UNERAL HOME Payment Plan of Course'S 7 TeL 2 3351 McKinney 1 4 A 4 Yes you know that health is a priceless asset So take ho chances'with' a prescription If is your passport to Health Always bring these im portant directives to this pharmacy where we are noted for careful com pounding and prices that are uniformly fair the un luncheon at the irst Methp Educational Building as decorations slate? Blue Back Spellers Readers old school fcs the WAYDE TIMMONS CO 1906 Church St Tel 2 4509 Mr Mae' oster of Pike is spending two weeks with her sis ter Mrs Hettie Manning Katie Winniford pretty little daughter of Mr and Mrs Winniford celebrated her sixth birthday Saturday with a party Mt her home on North Bradley Thir teen six year old girls were invit ed to enjoy the afternoon dur ing which several games were played The delicious birthday cake was served with ice cream and lemo nade to the following guests: Su sie Taylor Mary Kathryn StOgdill Linda Rayburn Charlotte Truett Midge Smith and Katie's two lit tle cousins from Dallas Katy and Ann Winniford The' young hos tess was assisted by her mother and little sisted Julia in enter taintaining Katie was remembered with many lovely gifts from her little friends SATURDAY ONLY INERNO Starring William Lundigan and Rhonda leming 1517 South Tenn Mr and Mrs Roberts had as week end guests and Mrs Clarence Adair arid George 'Penn of Dallas Mr and Mrs Robert Wilsonsand Mr and 'Mrs Hamilton 1L of Celina Rock of Ages MONUMENTS and MARKERS Doty (Colored) School Holds Open House Thursday Mother's Council Of Colored Nursery School Has Meeting Yoh know Birthday Party Honors Katie Winniford 7WRilTZd: 111 eature's at the Ritz' Theater Are Now Shown on the Giant Panoramic Open house was observed Thursday all day at Doty School with a program revealing excel lent talent Thursday night Each grade was represented with num bers on the program Marvelous music talent was demonstrated by elementary students with piano solos The faculty surprised the audience with two selections Me Guide and one other Professor Garrett pastor of St John Church Sherman spoke on for a New Principal John enet announced that the school closing program for the first second and third grades will be May 9 com mencement exercise May 25 in enet Auditorium The president of the A Mrs Bailey announced which emphasis that the close of the next A meeting which is April 12 a Band Booster Club will be organized to support and encourage Doty High: School Band Every civic minded man and woman is urged to be present and become a member Band suits and instruments are badly need ed The excellent work done by students was on display in ehch class room and received many words of praise In the Manual Training Department there were hiariy useful articles of furniture made by students that can be used In the Evefyohfc Was served cookies and coffee at the close of the program Bill HopkinsSell Interest In Rankin Company Here and Mrs IraMcComic' and Butch of Climax attended the homecoming of ex students of Blue Ridge High' School Saturday eve ning MTs McComipis a graduate of the jA 7 i Be sure that vour business suits convey a good impression! Let us keep them freshly cleaned and sharply pressed rhone now we pick up I i 'k revival meeting will be held at the Kingston Baptist Church be ginning March 23 and continuing through April 3 Rev John Craft of McKinney will be the evange list while John Barnett will direct the music Rev Clyde Braswell pastor an nounces services will be held each eyening at 7:30 with spe cial music at each service Subjects which Rev Craft will discuss' include the? following: Prodigal Wall of Scarlet Roads to Dressing of the Unpardonable Sin" Last ReV Craft is a consecrated youngBaptist minister who was former pastor of the Culleoka Bap tist Church during which time a marked growth was shown in the membership of all departments of the Church He has occupied other pulpits on various occasions and his messages are always well re ceived The general public is in vited to hear him in the meeting which will open next week Kingston 7V T7 7 I i i Turrentine Jackson uneral Directors Phone 2 201 McKinney Texas 117 A Carter 1713 West Street city A Anderson 1008 Hall Street city Henderson 107 South Waddill Street city and A Carter 904 West Josephine Street city: will be delegates to the Texas state convention of the Woodmen of the World Life In surance Society March 17 19 in the Cactus Hotel San Angelo Delegates will register Thursday arid be guests at an open house in the lodge hall of Concho Camp No 66 that evening 1 Mayor Bryant will wel come the Woodmen to the city at the first business session riday morning and Sinclair Wood men district manager will wel come them on behalf of the local camp Howard Lundgren na tional Secretary Omaha will be the principal? tspcaker: President arrar Newberry's report on the society's activities and? progress also will bo presented if The meeting will adjourn at 1450 am'to present a flag and flagpole to: the city at the City Auditorium (They: will be present ed by Dossmann San An tonio Woodmen national director and Southwest Texas state man ager and accepted by the Chief of Police' RSims Rational director and Woodmen field manager will V3 principal speaker riday after noon' Mr 'Sims is a former state SUNDAY MONDAY SASKATCHEWAN Starring Van Heflin and Ruth Roman TUESDAY WEDNESDAY HELL'S HAL ACRE Starring Wendell Corey and Evelyn Keyea for furnishing material for side walks the men who the walk THURSDAY AND RIDAY SO THIS IS PARIS "VV Starring Tony Curtis and Gloria DeHaven vsMirc fka A iiisb A v4 7 Ta" I IQ (Bill)? Hopkins has re cently sold his interest in the 2 Rankin Co here Jo Mr Ran kins Hopkins has been with the Rankin store one of the city's moit popular? variety stores for over a year and had just com pleted a remodeling program when he sold his interest in the company back to Mr £ankint Mr Rankin has operated the store here for 'several years It is located on the South Side of the square having moved into a new location next since the first of pift year A general remod eling re arranging pf the build ing installation oLf new quipment and merchandise has just been completed and thegrand open ing of Jhe store was held the past week Mr Hopkins in thh ipercharidise business jir ney Jor many ypars He has also taken a keen interest in commu nity affairs hbre beiiig A member of the Lions Club' Chamber of Commerce'Retail 'Merchants As sociation" as welPas other civic organizations add' his wife were active jin church work here He 'bxpcctAo announce his future plans withiri the next week 1 HARRIS UNERAt HOME Payment Plan of Tel 2 3351 McKinney i inal decoration plans are being made for' the District of Texas ederation of Clubs to be held "in McKliyxey March 22nd and 23rd ''f'v 1 Decorations for tach event were planned and furnished by Mrs Elliott President Second Dis trict these plans is being made by Mrs Julius Smith "General' Decoration: Chair man Mrs James Cowan and Miss Bernice Cochairmen as sisted by committees of fofty club Women of McKinney At the Coffee for Board Mem bers Tuesday morning March 22nd" the theme will be Latin American The table will be cov ered with a charcoal tablecloth and dfecoratdd with red flowers Mexican bullfighter and bull Tin chandelabra and' tin trays from Mexico will' also carry out' the theme chosen for this occasion The auditorium of the irst Methodist Church where the bus iness sessions will be held will be decorated with greenery and a large white mass arrangement of stock aridf calla lillies Tuesday noon Art of Liv ing" luncheon tables will feature pallets accented with spring flowers carrying out artists' colors with red predominating Small? pallets complete with brushes will be at the platej as place favors The Christain Church annex will be ihe stage for a banquet Tuesday evening The head table' will be decorated with gilded miniature grand pi ano harps: and violins: Small mus ical instruments all in gold and silver will grace all the tables Place favors will be black silhou ettes of fine musical events and tiny gold and silver musical instru ments White stock and white car nations in low containers will be placed on all at vantage points In the Educational Building of the irst Methodist Church a formal tea' table will be the center of interest at the reception Tuesday night Silver appoint ments will grace the table with a floral composition consisting of a violin a sheet of music opera and white carnations Wednesday morning the Cir cus Theme will be used at the Conservation breakfast to be held at the Baptist Church The buffet table will represent the Big Top housing a threie ring circus On the individual tables will be polka dot place mat and napkins with bean bag clowns paper leis and vehicles hold i ing spring flowers Place favors will be colored paper clowns The Wednesday dist Church will feature red apples bells and red maps of Texas to commemorate the Centenniel of Texas Public Schools Red flowers will be used throughout Place fa vors will be small black gradua tion caps and diplomas tied with red white and blue ribbons The mantle will be decorated with red flowers accented with a silver and white silhouette of a graduate complete with cap and gown The committees have been working for gome time on these projects arid are very enthusiastic about the interesting decorations which will no doubt lend a tive air to each function of District Meeting Mrsranklin Is Hostess' To ts MrsL entertained the Scott' Dickson Chapter Unit ed Daughters of the Confereacy for a most enjoyable meeting $Irs CZ Sovington jbrought the very interesting! program forthe 'afternoon on Mrs Abernathy in troduced the diversions in which Mrs Benton won' the prize and during the socialliour Mrs Henry Horndelighted? the club with beautiful harp selections Mrs ranklin passed a delicious refreshment plate The next meet ing of the club will be held riday March 18 at in the home of Mrs Tptn Sr for a luncheon? DecotaiioSsTo EeOMlS Convention manager of JexgB RrE' Miller San An tonloj ormer Woodmen vice president Will aEo participate in tha program DO YOU WISH To Remodel? Add A Room? 1 Build A Garage? Redecorate? Title I Loans up to $2500 I Nothing down 36 Mos to pay Improvements amounting to $1000 costs you only $3194 monthly for 36 mos 1 Call us for free estimate Kissick Mr and Gibson Cald Aell Mr and Mix A inch Dr and Mrs RO Price and Mr and MrsiGeorga James Among the out of town guests were Mr? and MrsU' Clary Mrs Charles Shipley and Mr arid Mrs? Bob Nesbitt of Prosper Mr and' Mrs Charles Shelander of San Antonio Mr and Mrs Charles Shelander Jr' Mr and Mrs Leslie Shults and daughters Mrs? Marguerite Bush and daugh ter' all of Dallas and Mrs Dan Brown of Durant Mrs Drown andAlrs Charles Shelander Srare sisters of Mrs Anderson On March 15 1905 Miss Bessie Dillopbecame the bride of 1 Joe Anderson Texas Charles WGraves Sr of thiscity was besUman and the sis ter now Mrs Shelander played the wed ding march? The ogjrple returned McKin ney since which time have resided in or near the city They are pro minent in the cultural' social and religious life of McKinney being' active members in the irst Chris tian 1 Church and the various or ganizations of tha church i high ertecm in they are held hy their multitude of friends attested to on Tues day when they the recipients of many lovely flowers and con gratulatory messages "not only from McKinney and Collin County but from throughout the country Rev And Mrs WKifwell Are" Honored and Mrs? Whitwell of this city "observed their 65tH wedding annuiversary Sunday Ori Saturday evening they had the fol in dinner: Mr and Mrs Whitwell and Mrs Alta Doty? of Oklahoma City Mrjand Mrs Ray Whitwell" Mr and Mrs Garland Whitwell and daughter Winona and Betty all of Dallas and Mr and Mrs Dwight Whitwell of this city Sunday Rev and Mrs Whit well and' family 1 were guests 1 of their pions' for luncheon at the Town House Restaurant on High way 75 North and during the aft ernoon they enjoyed a motor trip to Grapevine fot a "visit with their granddaughter Mrs Todd Clark and family? Rev Whitwell and family moved to McKinney in 1927 where he as sumed the pastorate ofthe Cen tral Presbyterian Church He served the church for eight years later doing evangelistic work atother points He has been in the ministry for over 60 years only retiring from active work about five years ago Rev 'and Mrs Whitwell are ths parents of nine children They have 18 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren McKinney Men To Attend WOW State ConventionNextWeek Joyce Elaine Moseley daughter ofMr(and Mrs W'H fpete) Mosley jqfthis citjCyvill the of Child hood Education meeting in Kansas City Mo on April 3 as a delegate from North' TexAsrStateCollege in Denton? where she' is' a senior this The meetihg' iri City will be a "and international meeting of classroom teachers the theme of which" will be Attention to the Miss Mose ley is ma joring inElementary Education in' College1 lf" Her selection as a delegate' to the convention ds quite an honor for which sheds receiving congra tuations from her hosf "of in McKinney apd Collin County SATURDAY ONLY DOUBLE EATURES 4 i if LAWLESS RIDER with Johnny Carpenter ALSTA'S UR COAT Paul Douglas 1 A i Burrow Club' IjieefsW lake care the was the subject ot the "program presented by Mrs jAlyce son beautician In Greenville at a recent meeting of Burrow Home Demonstration Club held in the home of Mrs stressed the impor tance bl a perfectly yclen' skip clean skin is a good said keep the skin and in perfect'" condition use a good cleanser Apply cream by us ing an upward with rotary Let sandj a few min utes arid wipe away? using the same motion theri use good skin freshner applmd'witij cotton The freshner finished the job of clean ing the skin? The skin is then ready' for lubrication Use a good hormone cream Never use dowri ward motion in cleansing jor apply ing cosmetics as' this stretches the muscles of the Mrs Houser president presided at the meeting and' in troduced tjiq speaker? The duh sent cards to charter mem: bers Mrs Crowell who is suffering injuries Sustained in recentfall and Coleman who has been Hlof flu Sandwiches cbokleg and spiced tea were served'ibMesdames Welch Joe ling Phillip CUnart Dixie Houser and Norman prince and all guests and members EL Now lain orehand AB Houser Anderson Wright A Anderson Vera Williams Vi Shaw Ann Cornelius Hous er and 1 MrsL Anderson' presented the devotional in Pray er" from Matthew 5:16 Luke 6:39 42 The group sang the' club ifel lowship song by Mrs Li Shaw after which the meeting was closed wither Ayer by Mrs'E Houser' SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY star isborn Starring Judy Garland and James Mason WEDNESDAY ONLY BLACK SHIELD: ALWORTH In Cinemascope Starring 'Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh SUITS: OR Gleaned RELY ON US OR and BETTER" Pressed vdry CLEANING "'r ARTHUR McGHEE SON retHckup and Deli very Phone 2 141 110 AY St NORTH SIDE PHARMACY Winniford George Webb Phone 2 2606 McKinney Texas The Council of the colored Nursery School met Thursday night with the president Mrs Mattie Brown presiding The project for months is to pur chase a piano for the school Mrs the teacher ds develop ing hidden talent among the chil dren After the business meeting Mrs Joe Wattley presented the guest speaker" Mn Shoap chair maniof the Nursery School: and Mrs Geneva Talbot president of the Council of Church Women of McKinney a are thankful for the im portant part these ladies play in i helping our iNurscrv School for the contribution which they made 4VL LHV ViaiJU ttUllUUUCtfU Wattley Shealso asked that any one knowing of a used piano good condition which can be pur i chased at reasonable price? to contact her Telephone 2 3269 The Mother's Council expressed appreciation to the School Board ini fiirnichinrf tnotartnl iaw 14 u'M umvom avi Muc RAY CRAIG C(V 7INSRANCE" and HA LOAN5 Phone 2241 Ci 4 "sent "due to illness rooms ''Uolre'ISdofiied with 'ar profusion loVely spring blossoms in the hues of yellow an gold the selected IlJ motif for the 1 anniversaryparty The refreshment stable held agraceful bouquet of yellow calh "i lilies i daffodils and tinted candy Ttuff placed at one corner of thef? highly polished table? romthis Arrangement' decorative crs a tMirned The blossoms I at all vantage points a'throughout the rooms Mrs Charles Whiteford of Hoiis granddaughter of the honored 5 Poure4' Pjrnch was (servedwith dainty cake and 4 Mrs Charles Graves Sr joseou Anaerson aaa Mrs Dillon? Anderson also presided at punch: bowl during theeve members of the Sesame Lijt ROBERTS INSURANCE 7 209N Kentucky St Pjmcefonvu't? HomecomingOf Ex Studenls There Mar 26 41 annual homecoming for the eX students and ex faculty mem bers of the' Princeton High School will be Saturday March 1955 The 'program will get underway at" 5:00 pmi with an open house of all buiidlngs with banquet and other features' of the "program beginning at 6:00 pm 7 Dr J' Highsaw of Tennessee' a nationally known educator and former superintend ent of the Princeton Schools will be" the principal speaker wilUbe a brief program presented by the elementary and high school students climaxed with the crowning of the Home coming Queen 4 Reservations for the banquet will be $125 per plate AIL ex stu dents ex faculty 5 members and memoers or tneir tami lies are urg ed to attend this banquet and re union Please send your remit tance1 for reservations to Mrs Mil dred Huddleston' Secretary of the Ex students Association Princeton Texas riot later than March 19 19557 "'77'? Rev John Craft To Conduct Revival or 4 1 1 'It Mngsion wpnsis Joe Andersons Mt uuiiui irst Christian Church was a verl garden of flowery onTuesday 4 evening when open house "was held ut which time Mr and Mrs Joe Anderson of this city were the i honorees Their ions Dillon An "jJefsonoi Houston Joseph 'Aiider ori of Lufkin and Phillip Ander Ison of Pecos were hostsfor the 4 'rieflgh tful occasicm7Mr andMrs TsAnderson were observing 'their 7 st More than 400 guests called dur jng the evening to offer ebngratu Jations received by 'and Mrs AridersonMr arid Mrs' Dil 4 1 Anderson and Mr and Mrs "Joseph Anderson The youngest Q7 1 1 f' JULIUS SMITH JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRING Repairing 1 C77 PHONE ROCK AGES NEW Insnred Time Payment Plan Select any Rock ot Ages Completely no mort Memorial from 350 to 35000 no credit investigation Make any down payment yon Age limit rip to 60 years az pays off Take np to 36 months to pay Obiigation7or unpaid No no service charge balance if something happens i to yon i mwnn loo XRliricX The tiny Rock'of Axes Seal etched of jn your Monument is your assurance ef the boost in material enfuman ship and ill backed by the famous Rock of Ages Double Protec tion Guarantee yon eomein soon to look over our wide selection more information on Want Adv 1 Vi Mrs Elva Cook of Dur aht visited Mr and Mrs Buell Shields? at Cottage Hill Thursday 'Mr "arid Mrs Don Woods arid family of Garland were Sunday: guests of Mr and Mrs Ma lone and son jerry 7 i' i Mrs John Barton and children Douglas and Jimmie bf Vick Ark are spending a few days here with herjmother Mrs Lucy Cole 1 Harris funeral homer A Payment Plan of TeL 23351 'MdLkhey 4 1 aimflcliWi 1 luqiaiu rin Texas" 'was the theme of a most' entertaining pro gram presented by pupils of' the anny inch (South) at open house last week during Public School Week The program ha it wad given is as Prologue of Texas Sixth grade: Carolyn 'Hancock "Judy Daspit Di ana Smith Ruth Tinsley Rita Ri 1 yV Patricia 'Thomas Brenda Brooks and Lois Murphy Scene I of Jhird grade Jennifer Derryberry kqren Glover Sandra Robertson biana Cooney? Beverly leming Patricia Jo Burns red Apple Tommy Gay Gene Bray Jimmy Tinsley Ray 'Don Benton Charles Honea' Patricia McQuary Linda Scalf Bobby Zollar Scene II Sec ond grade: Gloria Hernandez Jack ie Roberts Dottie Pruitt Barry Cariipbell Kay 'Hill Ronald Thrasher Brenda Kinser Wayne Meyer Carolyn Hutcherson Ron nie Hartman Virginia' Petefish Billy Prather Betty Hardin Garyfiller Gayle Poston Judy Ed wards Travis Munger Johnny Hardin Louie Jean Moore Roger JfeWMfanv 7 Scene of the Ala mo? ourth grade: Robert Brad shaw5 Don Hill Jackie raze Car olyn Derryberry John Burtori Bobby Decker' Raymond Hernen Ruben Hernandez Steve Pow el Eddy Prather Jimmy Walker Ray (i IV You Come to the Bower" irst grade: Cheryl letcher Mark Stoddard Vicki Evans James Bentley Brenda Mul der Lonnie Parker Rosemary Hughes' William Cody Richard Russell' Carol Pence Nahcy Jiras Dewey Riley Barbara Jacobs Anthony Holland Sandra Samuels Johnny Pressnell Barbara Press Jackie Collinsworth Clara Ann Spearman Glenn Dean John 'son Scene of ifth' grader Minerals Ronald Bell Jerry Blurton John Ander son Tommy Powell Durwood Parker Mike Mcarlahd David Magers 'Agricultural Products Lansford Bobbie Russell Kornegay Nelwyn Taylor Mary Aiisburn Beverly "Hatfield Joyce Gaither Mary rances Cody Pat ricia Reed Jack Hill Coronation of King and Queen Uf" Cotton ourth grade: Sherry Phillips Patricia Hill Joe Rex Bishop Charles McClaine Ronnie Sinith Sandra Hall Betty Love lady James Smith Jimmy Drake'Scene VI of Warren Hardin Charlie Lowry Brigido Lczano Cheryl Dillard Gerald Wright Joe Coleman IVinale Our Chorus: Kay Goren Linda Mulder Jeanie Tallant Sue Ada Wever rances Gaulden Connie Rutledge Kathryn Magers Jerry Hancock Sharon Earl Mmchew Lin da Jones Elizabeth Jackson Betty McKinney Judy Miller rankie oster Honea Kinser Claudia red Newman Jessie Taylor Mary Beth Hill Barbara Short Judy Stephenson Charles Wood Perry rank Travis Smith Brenda en nell Teachers: Miss Sue Holloman Mrs Jo Bradford Miss Doris Tur pentine Mrs Gertrude Mooney Mrs Doris Cadenhead Miss Rosa Reeves Mrs Leia Wilson Miss Jbanelte Townsend Miss Rebecca Levell Mrs Quinn Allen Brent Blonkvist "A i i THURSDAY AND RIDAY THE EGYPTIAN In CinemaScope Starring Victor Mature and Jean Sinunons Joyce Moseley To Attend? "Ving as follows CH Kewett Mrs Cadenhead Mrs DowdyMrs Nathan Eldridge Mrs aulkner Mrs Karl Gilmore jTMts Hardaway Mrs Prank Haynes "Mrs Hicks' MrsThomas Johnson BI A Mar com Mrs Cart Melton Mrs Penn Mrs Jim Taylor and Mrs 7 iWallace Wilson '7 Betsy Anderson of Hous Ton and John Anderson of Lufkin granaenuareu oi tne nonoreesr 7s presided at the guest book Other'members 'of the' house party in 'eluded Mr and Mrs Kirk jjatrfckTMrrand Mrs'DQn Davis onmffla jrirs joe bargem Mr ano 5Mrs' Charles Graves Sr 'Mr I 'and Mrs Add G' Wilson Mr and 7 Mrs lL Miller Miss Bess Heard Mrs Jim? Goodnef Mrs Benge 'Quesenbury Mr and' Mrs Edgar I I Bush' Mrs Patterson" of Dal la 'Mrs Richard Bass Mr and 1 Mrs Walter Bush Mr and Mrs Shoap Dr and Mrs Charles Me ormer Classmate Of Mrs Williamson Visits In McKinney Mrs Robins of Richmond Va was a guest in the home of Mr and Mrs Bowen Williamson here this week Mrs Robins and Mrs Robins were former class mates at Baylor University Wacp Mrs Robins is the wife of Claiborne Robins 43 year old pres ident ofthe A Robins pharma ceutical company in Richmond The owner of the company is re ported to be one of outstanding hosts not only to his company but to various individu als On one occasion the A Rob ins Co treated its clerical staff to an all out New York junket Some 60 employes with president Kobins hit the big town'for three days of sightseeing entertainment and gift buying with pocket money furnished by the boss? The August edition of Coronet managine carries' an article about Mr Robins Written by Beatrice reeman entitled Happy in which shq writes scope of Clay hospi tality is unmatched even in Vir The wife of this well known man stopped in McKinney when en route to Waco but experts to re turn this week end for another visit with her former schoolmate and family 7 7 757 7777 77 77? 7 TV I4 77 1 7 7' 777' 7W? 77' 7 "111 Bl 1 ret (a I 1 4 fc I 4 a I i 7 AGhSPiM J7 JS I Ca I 36 MONTHS TO PAY 7 A Li Hip I AL ijttdSMsg Stef? 77 i 7 SSI was A McKIN NEY DRIVE IN war A 1.

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