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THl PARIS HtWS, SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1959 DEATHS AND FUNERALS geles; Wilbum Crockett. Bell Gar' dens, Mrs. Jack Jordan, Dallas; Rachel Crockett and Mrs. Roy Meuir, Paris, Bernice Crockett Crockett, 26. son of Sam Crockett her.e, formerly of Patton- yjlie.

died at San Diego, he was stationed in the Mabel Ruff Bums Ns'A- He died aboard ship, ap- gently of heart attack. He for had been in service about 10 i Tuesday at 3, Funeral arrangements no, isgah Bgptist been announced here, services to 1 AT GIBBONS HIGH Grads to Hear YMCA Official W. Hogan, associate Methodist Church, be tary of the Southwest Area Coun- the speaker, cfl of the YMCA. will be the' Open house is scheduled at the ccfjooi f0r And snop Ruff Burns. San Francisco, i speaker at Giboons High Schoolj orf exhjbits on Monday at 7:30 BRIEFS AND PERSONALS CK.I SU 4-4321 Tbe pastor, the Rev.

held probably in Harvey officiate. formerly of Paris, will be held commencement exercises May 23. aj 95. at the Mt. Graduation activities opened for commencement exercise in Gibbons seniors Friday with the scnoo Samuel i junior-senior prom at the school i on No.

American Legion will have a regul a session Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Legion Building, NE. The trash pickup icheAile (his week Hill Monday, Zone Tuesday, Zone Wednesday, Zoive Thursday, lane. 9, and Friday, 2one 10. 28.

in San Francisco i He was born at Pattonville. No- she i i May 12. he Burial will be made in Razor gymnasium. The speaker, Hogan. is 25.

1933. Besides his father, here. The baccalaureate service wid spons ifai for the YMCA interracial be held at 3 pjn. Sunday. May aad tercultural activities the Hickory Grove's third Tuesd ay cemetery working will be held this open at wee everyone interested in its I upkeep being urged to bring tools for work and a sack lunch.

Joseph E. Warren, hospital corpsman first class, USX; of leaves his wife; his grandmother, i Cemetery with Ferguson Funeral; Sirs. Carrie Bennett. Cooper, sad I Home in charge. brothers and sisters: Nolan! Survivors include a sister, Mrs.

Crockett, also in the Navy at San Minnie Lee Brooks, San Fraacisco, Diego: William Crockett, Los An- and a brother, 0. C. Ruff, Paris, 24. in the school gymnasium. The; southwest Southwest Areaj Broofcston, is serving aboard the Gibsoi pastor Mu Lawmen Trail Bank Burglars In Texas Job John W.

Givens PHS Council includes the administra- attack aircraft carrier USS Shan- tive program for YMCA operations in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. gri-La operating in the Far East. J. Howard Rogers' Southernaires quartet will be a musical feature A native of New Orleans, of the Reno Elementary School's (Continued Frem Page Hogan graduated frm Tuskegee received his graduation program Thursday at 8 pm. says Principal J.

C. Kelso. Michael B. El tit. seaman a p.

i in a Fort Worth rest home, early 1 Saturday. The funeral. Sunday at 3 p.m. at Windom Baptist Church, will be conducted by the pastor, burial si Win com to be made by Cooper Funeral Home here. I RED ELL.

Tex. AP Born at Amity, July 7. -be IrecelS State Bank: I8S1. Mr. Givens was a son of the vault'Friday nigh: but go: a-a-ay: late John W.

and Delilah with only S250 in silver. They failed to crsck within the vault WlI Elizabeth Hyde. Richard master's degree from George VTU- died Jacque Jeffus, College in. Chicago, 111. He Drentice USNi son Mr.

and eSv I Tyrone Jennings. Virginia A studied at the Chicago geological krs Ellis Paris RL 2. Johnson Jacqueline Julian. Phyllis i Seminary and the Northwestern Jean Rozana Mil- University. He was formerly re- dred King.

Wesley Earl lous consultant.for the YMCA. ersling Far East DiAnn L'Roy James uso the mteQ states is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La op- Will am Clyde Maria Ruth Loven. Larry Craig I Ma dox William Richard Marshall, Margie Lee Martin, William A. Mathews, Sara Franc Austin N.J. Bachelor McFarland Ellison of among 240 candidates for of Business Adminis- Elouise Michele King is the! tration de rees at GFDboDS graduating class valedic- i ceremonies at the sare ana that was lay SS.003 in cash and thousands ia blank Railway Express checks.

lett 1 Givens. He married Missi Sarah Frances Worley in 1901. William Alan Morris. Leon £1- itorian and Lobe Jean HaO, the University- of Texas in Austin. oje.

salutatOTiaa Other honor Sterlon Landnim. 837 S. Sla Sbe survives, besides these chil- more Moss. Cora M. Myers.

dents are Carole L. Hi-burn, Bet- tv J. Smotherman, Thetis L. Guldrea: John Givens, Doris McClod, Patsy Ann Me- eVi Helen Jean Brown. Patricia Ray Givens and Mrs.

Annie Robert Scoit McDowe 11.1 Barr and Malcolm P. Kelley. Seigel. Oakland. and Mrs.

Gary Leon McEntyre, Eve! Other Gibbons graduates are Alice Bracuord. Hot Springs. Ruth McFaoden, Robert Way i Deanie The thugs pried the front door of fee and used a cut-: Humphreys RitCS ting torch to opea passage mr; man into the vatiit They cat ihe! oombinatioa from the vanlt safe, i but thai was as far as they could i go. President Knight, Elmer J. McNeal, Larry Robert Flowers, Zephaniah Gib- Oakes, Una May O'Brien.

Betty son. Abaer Glover. Loyce Paris News Serrice Jean Osborne, Sandra Sue Parker, I Granvffle, James Gray, Curt i BOGATA Burial of Willie R. i Waldo Perry. Patricia LaVer Harris, Sammy Lois Pratt, Willie Eampbries, 73, of Johntown, a Pyle.

Rainey. Johu-! Thomas. Jesse Wallace, Law- carpenter, was made Friday in Powell Redus, Penelope Redus. i rence Wilson, 'Joe Landers, says his candidacy for Lamar County commissioner. Precinct is subject to the 1960 elect! s.

Friday's announcement in Tie Paris News having been ia error as to the Troy P. Dawson, chief disburs- ing clerk, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Dawson, Rt.

1, Honey Grovg, and husband of the former Miss Billie J. Stevens of Ladonia. is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Sbangri- Loot Star James Alvis Reed, Gary D. Reily, Funeral Home, after service at the Norma J. Blake.

Patsy R. Dangerfield. Virginia Frazier, Dorothy Ira ji or an Dorothy Price, Ida F. Sampson. Sara L.

West and. Wanda Woodberry. ard ffisner. Geoffrev Bartleti. M.

work at 7:30 ajn. loos bans- Peie wa ers. poKce ami i lodfcsnntfa four I hoars iinauy open aaaj Sm discover the ng swney stiS was; Hanmbf there. Pwanger; George Roach of pberrrilie aad Johnny KrumiK were joined by FBI agents WHS bora in Red River Coun- Belva Jean Tommy Hayden Smith, Regiaa Spencer. Ronald Mac Stamper, Arme eeler Steinheimer, Sheila Ann 1 Venita Ann Stevens.

Billie Meryle 3 18S- He gt Stewart. HursheU Lee Stmson, Melba Sue Stone. Gail Ma i Jack Dennis Strickland. gt ea ue one. a a Jf 300 J3 IBa ville in 1926.

Tnev moved to John- Jack Dennis Strickland. Torn MoVffliams and Bill Buckler from timt a i Jud Lynne Swofford. Larrj' Don from Waco tracking the bur- Tarter. Lem G. (Sonny) Thompson.

CU rrr--sl TTC 1 i fr-i i TL: Delmar Grade School Class Program Set glars. Sheriff Clark Royal of near- fay Meridian w-as tire first officer on the scene. Choctaw High Schools Hold Final Events La operating in the Harry R. Lower, Far East. AD-1, and Besides his wife, he leaves these; Linda Kay Thrasher.

Max L. Tidchildren: William R. veil Paui Vickers, Nelda Ruthj Texarkana; Buford Humphreys. Wadford. Diane Walker.

Sharon; Roy Humphreys, Mrs. Lore I Foster Watts, Carol Ann Strain and Mrs. Lois Joe Welch, Betty Williams, ac- Pomona. and Mrs. George i queline J.

Williams, Billie Earle I Wflsoii Taylor, Garland: 10 grand-! Wilson. Sharon Woerner, Patsy; family of Ewa Oahu, T. who have been visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Lower, 13S- 20th SE. for the past month, left Friday for Corpus Christi where he will be stationed at the Naval Air Station for the next three years. A tri-clty tow of industrial facilities in the Mt.

Pleasant, Pittsburg and Mt. Vernon area has been scheduled for June 23. officials of the Small Business Administration and Rural Develop- Special to The News ment rogram Dallas have W. H. Smith, principal of Del- announced It wiu begin at no0 children and brother, Bonnie Humphreys, Dallas.

Jerry Hutchings Oklahoma Newn Bureau HUGO, Okla. Jerry Hutch- Jane Womack and Judy Garland' Wright. Judy King, who tops the class with a grade average of 97.56. will I give Uie valedictory, and Loretta Class officers for the 1959 grad- Ke nnemer. with 96.83.

the saluta- uating class at Paris High School Olher honor students are are Robert Eugene Harris, presi- Georgia Cutshall, Jacqueline King, dent; William A. Mathews. vice- Barbara Lane, Bobby McLemwe, ings, 50. a former Choctaw Coun- i president; Sharon Elaine Hag Shirley Price. Sheila Shew.

A ty resident, died Saturday in Ok-; secretary, and GLina Fairf a ne tte Thompson and Patsy Thomp- Oklahoma Xews Bureau lahoma City where he had had a I Stone, treasurer. on Choctaw County schools are! stroke Thursday. Senior class faculty sponsors are;" Graduates include also Jimmy dosing the current year with the Funeral service will be held Miss Martha Hankins, Miss Celia Anderson, Julia Barber. Jo Bram- customsry commencement pro- here, Monday at 2:30 pjn. at Donaldson Miss Mary Wilson, Mrs.

lett. 0. J. Bush Larry Crabb, irams. I Cnoate Springs Chapel, where p.

rj. Gothard, Peter Barnett and Ben'me Fields. Ella Hannah a on June 23 from Mt. Vernon. The co-author of a technical article the May, 1959.

issue of "Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders." Kay Smith, is the former Miss Kay Fulcher of Honey Grove. Another name was inadvertently used by the news service releasing the story. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fulcher of Honey Grove.

PERSONALS At Boswell, where the bacc a 1- Coffey's will make burial. Sam Skidmore. aureate sermon will be given to- Son of the late Tom Hutchings. eight, by the Church of Christ a former state legislator, Jerry minister. G.

R. Holton. the grad- Hutdiings was born at Ervin near uation speaker Thursday will be Hugo. He returned to Oklahoma i Dr. R.

Fleek of Southeastern i about a year ago from California i State College, Dursnt. Both pro-' and Oregon. grams will be given in the school Surviviag are Mrs. Hutchings, audtiorium, each at 8 pjn. the former Miss Tommy Burks, Boswell's valedictorian is Ethel brothers: J.

H. Hutch- Ensey. and salutatorian. Barbara I ir 'S Hutchings, Sawyer: Hahell with grade averages Hutchings. CeHna.

J. 4 and 3.07. respectively. 0 er i R- Hutchings. Cloudy, and J.

M. graduates are Joe Adair. i Hutchings. Oklahoma City. Henri- Belvin, HOSPITALS are Gerald Amsworth.

David Coffey. Paul Elmore, John worth. Bob Sones; Ted Taylor. Carl Wages, Charles Wages. Mannon West-j moreland.

Dee Winters. Bobby i JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Yandell. Freda Bagwell. Dorothy! Admitted: Sammy Deweese, 13, Bird. Sue Brown, Violet Hsli.

Au- Mrs. Jack McCraw, dra Ruth Love. Marie! Telephone; E. H. Maddox.

1348 Morrison. Nancy Richburg. Nan pe rry Ave: Perry Pride, Idabell, Robertson, Bettv Taylor. Jenny Mrs. W.

F. Bell. 345 E. ny Jones, Neil Parker. Larry Pebs- Austin: Mrs.

Joseph H. Na ha 311 S. Main: Mrs. R. A.

Butler, 1715 Hubbard. J. D. McMillan. Austin.

will arrive today to visit her son All-Student Graduation Program Set Paris Newi DETROIT An all-class program will be presented by the eighth grade graduates of Detroit Elementary School, Monday night, Supt. Alvin Welch; address, Dr. May 25, at 8 o'clock, in the high School, Rt. 6, Clarksville, has as Barker; presentation of diplomas, school auditorium. The only oth- its baccalaureate speaker tonight Principal Smith: presentation of particpants will be Princip a 1 Dimple School Graduation Set Paris Service CLARKSVILLE Dimple High Edward Justiss.

Theo King. Thomas Malone, J. C. McFadden, Wanda Pierce, Gloria Preston, Wayne Reese, Gerald Smith, Car roll Talent. Cassie Weddle and Linda Williams.

The program, beginning at 8 p.m., will include: Invocation, Jesse Bridges: class song saiutatory. Loretta Kennemer: introduction of speaker. Walker and Nancy Riggs. Ft. Tovvson High School grad-; ni5 Hubbard.

i will make awards, and C.H. West- uated senior class Tuesday: Dismissed: Mrs. Howard a n- brook, president of the school night in the school orc j. 404 E. Austin: Mrs.

Julia board, will present diplomas to where Cecil Moms, principal of Messer, Rattan. Mrs. Wiley! these seniors: Ardmore High School, was speak-; nks and daughter born May 8. Roxip ea Mullins, valedictor- er. Valedictonan was Peggy Ron- Hugo.

Mrs. Wayne Fletcher i ian wilh a gra de average: Alerts and salutatonan. Beth and daughter born May 10, 1035- Mars Tuggle, salutatorian, with man. with respective grade aver- 5t SE; Miss Celena Lucky, 935 Mitchell. Mary 3ges of 97.8 and 95.6 the girls 7 25 N.

Main; Mrs. S. J. Ad a Lee Green charlotte Conner and at 3 p.m., the Rev. Veo Glover of aKar MJ SS Edith Jenn ings; New Haven Baptist Ch re the graduation program being set for Friday at 3 p.m.

Both will be held in the school auditorium. Mrs. Seth Allen being accompanist for each program. Tonight, Sandra Fryar an re a Monkhouse will sing a duet, and the Rev, Cecil Hill and the Rev. Lee Smith will give the invocation and benediction.

Friday, Supt. G. E. Abercrombie valedictory, Judy King; benediction, Mr Bridges. Mrs.

Cecil Long will play the processional and recessional marches. School Board Head to Speak At Clarksville having won the same honors in grade school, four years ago. Other Towson graduates are Kathleen Eaggerly. Bobbie Caldwell. Margaret Kay Hall, Jo Ann Horton.

Patsy Holden. Norma Inge, Ruby Lee Lang, Maynard, Barbara Jo Rt. Robert Bryan. Rt. Sally- Griffith.

Idabel, Alfred Kidd. 9SO-23rd SFJ; LAMAR GENERAL HOSPITAL Admitted: Betty Jean Jones, Honey Grove; Metha Ann i 1- Earlene 3: rs Winters, i hell, 60 Booker T. Washington! Betty Lou Offutt, other hon students: John Hudson Baugh, Marion DeWayne Burrow. Rose Marie Castaneda. James Kenneth Fryar, Jack DeWayne Funderb James Henry Graham.

Cecil Lee Harp, Melvin Turner Raulston and MARKETS Judy Ann Stovall, James Bevill, Homes: Aaron Garner. Rt. 4. Russell Yarbrough Jr Harold Cody, Richard Di sm i sse( re( William. Hon- Jack Hyland, Gary Jones, w- ey Grove: Tim Hutson, 1520 Bonard Lynn McClanahan.

Thomas ham: Mildred Moore, Rt. 1: Sam Maddux, Roy Dean Rose and! Houston, Milsap, 1117 Cedar; Bil- Dean Raulston. i Totty, Paris. Soper's valedictorian is a real honor graduate, having a full 12- year record of all-A grades. She is Fa ye Henson.

the salutatorian being Betty Bean. Others receiving diplomas last week were Barbara Basham, Donna Bonds. Joe Bill'Dennis. Troy Paris: Lester, Rogene Logan, Charles Mack, Larry Mays. Janie Meri- PJC (Continued From Page Marilyn Elizabeth Sloan, Paris; Linda Sue Smallen, Clarksville; Livestock FORT WORTH compared Tffek: nnd calves uneven' OTcr; vfiaJr to 25 or more strong to 25-50 Gienna Robinson, Linda Smith, Dean Swindell, Paris; Kenneth L.

-n tu "can jwiiiueu, rans rventrcvn Norma SUDwell and BuI.e Kejlh Paris; Bettie Jo Vaughan, Paris; Vaughan, Paris: Jack hichpr; xtocfeer rattle calves steady. i steady. strong to higher on top snwie and yearling 13. 00-70. 5fl: cows 12.

00-21 IS.OO-OT.tK): stock ralves 00-41, On: urearlinzs 24.0<VJ2.00. Buichers V). Spring 14.00-24.50: jtock sDrine Iflmbs 17.WM9.50: oM rron Iambi 10.0020.06; old crop wether lamb! 14.00- Trent. Graduation program was 17.00; aged rvt 1900 clown: S.OO-ft.OO: sited bucks 6 wethers 10.00-1Z.OO; weiher ewes 14.00 doim. Fort Worfh Grain in the school auditorium, where ward.

Sulphur Springs; Jerry Lee, the Rev. W. T. McFarlin. Soper Dallas; Eddy Thomas Will-j Assembly of God Church pastor, I mm Pecan Gap: Delors Eliza- 1 TORT WORTH.

was the baccalaureate speaker i hefh Word, Pans, and Sybil! rd Sunday. i Wright, Deport. i fAP) WhMt 'l corn 2 white 1.50M: 1 while 2 yellow Paris NEWS CLARKSVILLE Dr. C. B.

Reed, president of the Clarksville er particpants W. D. Geer, conferring diplomas and awards, and Supt. Kermit Wommack, the attendance awards. Marlyn Catherine i the valedictorian, has grade average of 97.67, while the salutatorian Bobbye Jean Murrell, aver- aaged 97.65.

Bobbye Jean will play the marches for the program, other honor students participating being Jane Pinkham who will give the class will; Kay Garrison, the prophecy; Diana June Phillips, the history; Karen Nelson, the class colors and motto; Sarah Phifer, the poem, "Our and Fannie Ruth Joplin, "Our World Grows Larger." Jimmy Wakcfield will give the school board, will be the speaker invocation and Perry Hart, benediction, and Karen Nel son and Kay Garrison will be accompanists for the class soag, Man Is An Island" and oth choruses, and Virginia Smith's solo "0 What a Beautiful Morning." Other graduates are May i Adams, Shirley Ann Badgett, Patsy Ruth Castleman.Nancy Cavender, John Leslie Coorfie 1 Thomas Evans. Kenneth Fr e- man, Jim Gatlin, Meto Hoe Hampton, Naomi Ruth Johnson, James Edward Jones, Lynn Little, Marianna McC i Kenneth Ray Nchols, Dorothy Muriel i g- wald. Patsy Ann Nichols, Bet Ann Roberts, Roy Earl. Smith; and Shirley Geneva Wilkerson. and present diplomas to graduates at the high school corn- May 29 at 8 p.m., in the school auditorium.

John Payne, class president, will give the invocation; Principal G. B. Parks will announce honors, and Supt. R. L.

Fambro will give the benediction. Palsy Petty will play the entrance and exit marches and other numbers, and Gary Bean will accompany a sextet by Priscilla Beadle. Shirley Norwood. Margaret Russell, Bernice Robertson, Judy Penny and Sandra Tucker. The class includes also Jack Atkins, Edna Bynum, JoAnn Compton.

Glenda Cooper. Trent Dehoney, Bobby Edwards, Billy Freeman, Jimmy Giddens, Sheila Griffin. Joe Hale, Doris Hall, Dickey Harvey: Mary Holley, Connie Humphrey, Ronnie Humphrey, Ed Lindeman, Doug Martin, David Miller, James Owens, Ruth Parnell, Bill Petty, Lou Pope, Beth Reed; Barbara Scott, Sue Thomas, Billy Rex Tosh, Janet Vssery, Jerry Ward and David Zehetner. The baccalaureate service, Sunday, May 24 at 10:55 a.m., will be held at McKenzie Memorial i Methodist Church. NOTICE! and contributions fw tht upkeep of UNION GROVE near Reno will be greatly appreciated at this time.

Please mail to A. C. Arnold, Sionom, Texas, or Noah Pritchett, Route 5, Paris. and Mr. and Mrs.

Roy McMillan, 939 Lamar Ave. Alrt. AlfrU F.nitio, 753-Hth NE, is in Houston attending her daughter. Carolyn, who is a patient at Jefferson Davis Hospital where she is a itudent nurse. Mr.

and Mn. Harvey B. Ctrl- ton from Wilmington, and Miss Hamilton of Atlanta, are visiting their sister, Mrs. C. E.

Reeves, 2125 Bonham St. Mr. and Mit. O. Xowlin, 513- 8th NE, returned after visiti their son, Winfred Nowlin and family at Lefors, and 0.

W. Nowlin's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Romans at Arapahoe. Okla. Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. RohaUch, 246-20ih SE, have as their weekend guests her brother, George Millard Armstrong and family of Thret Rivers, Tex. It has been 60 years since Mrs. Rohatsch has seen her brother. Mn.

Mamie C. Reno has returned from a month's visit with son, Joe C. Hartgraves, wife and daughter, Cheryl! Kay, and Mrs. E. V.

Cleveland 1 and soo, Chris, of Duarte, Calif. She also visited Mrs. R. P. Walker of Childress.

Pvt. Harold K. Tolbcri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tolbert, 1743 Maple has arrived in Ulm, Germany, where he will be stationed the next 15 months with the Fourth Armored His wife and daughter will re-j side in Gainesville.

i MADDOX PROWSE Powderly Has 22 Graduates Special to The News POWDERLY Graduated from Powderly High School Friday Night were 22 seniors, Patricia Turner Maddox being valedictorian with a grade of 95.6, and Sandra Prowse, sslutatorian, with 95 5. Other members of the class were Peggy Beard, Janet Hodges. RiU Kent Kee, Daphne Morrison, Gene Coursey, Martin Finch, Don Hamrn, Kendall Hines, Eddie Lane, Joe Mantooth, Roy Dean McElroy, Wylta Mclntire, Butch Norrell, Billy Parks, Lawrence Payne, Kenneth Smith, Ar- White' and Reginald Williams. The speaker was Dean Aikin of Paris, the program being held in the school auditorium, where the baccalaureate service was held last Sunday. The preacher on that occasion was the Rev.

Hubert Cunningham, Methodist pastor. WHO'S NEW A daughter was born May 15 at Joseph's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lee Garner. 32 E.

Long. Twins, a boy and girl were born May 15 at the Sanitarium of Paris to Mr. and Mrs. Seneca Cowan, Rt. 3, Detroit.

A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Graham at Shannon Hospital in San Angelo May 16. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

0. F. Graham. 151-24th and Mr- and Mrs. S.

C. Smith, Nocona. New Names Rhonda Jeanette and Bobby Joe, are the names given the twin daughter and son, born May 13 at the Sanitarium of Paris to Mi. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Terrell.

Valliant, Okla. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

McRorey. Valliant, and Mr. and Mrs. S. 0.

Terrell, Eustace, Tex. "PERSONAL" Dear Tom: "I'm sorry but I'm going home to mother. You just don't seem to love me any more, and you never do anything to please me. For a time I thought our troubles were partly my fnult, but now since you left me alone all Sunday while you went fishing I'm completely disgusted. 'Bye Forever Mary.

Bill Marlon We We Would Like To Take This Means To Express Our Appreciation of Your Past Business Mr. Elton Morris of Sulphur Springs, Texas Has Purchased Our Store and We Would Like To Wish Him -The Very Best Success will te. I vianu eople 3i, ne We Were On Iv lain Street Uo i lew 1625 cJLa We We Lyou We (Cannot UUe Jowards Une eople Snowed lleedt Chiton (AJko lAJe 1 ublic, VVilL amar. Jo JLLn.

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