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DNESDAY, JANUARY ID, 1938
EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
THREE
OCl ETY
ormer El Reno
Resident Fetedl Calendar
Lorraine Filkins To Wed
Donald Eagle Jan. 28
JOBLESS FAMILY RECEIVES $14.20 IN COMPENSATION
social event in Oklahoma City
Ich Is of interest here. Is the
ellaneouf shewn- at whicli Mrs.
Son entertained Monday
fling at her home. 401 Southwest
enty-thlrd street honoring Mrs.
lion Gallagher, who prior to
recent marriage was Miss Mary
ter. Site Is the daughter of j cles
?. Mary Ritter who resides at
South Barker avenue.
-n attractive blue and white
or note was employed in all de-
> of the party. Contest prizes
won by Mrs. Ethlyn Hayes
.Mrs Irving Clark, while In the
games Mrs. Ben Brockhouse,
selved the award.
. miniature bride marked each of
clever nut cups, which were
sen ted as favors wheft a dea-
lt course was served.
guests were Mrs. Scott
\>ry. Mrs. William C. Ritter. Mrs.
ma ArmolU ai.d Mi Ray Maine,
of El Reno. Mrs. Herschal Le-
Miss Wanda Berk. Miss Marie
tchell, Mrs. Irving Clark. Mrs.
Beck Mrs Charles John-
Mrs Ben Brockhouse. Mrs
Sharp Mrs. Joe Goodall Mrs.
mice Richardson. Mrs. John
jle and Mrs. Ethlyn Haves, all
Oklahoma City.
* * *
THURSDAY
Calendar tea. Voitng
Matrons
An announcement of special in-
terest this week Is that of the en-
oouncll of the Hirst Christian gagemertl and approaching marriage
church will entertain at the month- 'of Miss Inrralne Fllkins, daughter
ly Calendar tea at the home of (of Mi and Mrs D L. Fllkins. 221
Mrs. H Q Keller. 410 East Wade ! South Roberts avenue, to Donald
street. ; Eagle, son of Warren M Eagle. 401
Women's Missionary society clr- North Choctaw avenue
of the First Baptist church flic nuptial service will be read
will meet at follows: One. hostess, Jan 28 m Ardmore by Rev W B
Mrs Seymour Siler. 601 South Reno
avenue
Two, hostess, Mrs. Charles F
Byrd. 720 West Wade street
Three, hostess, Mrs. Pred, H
Clark. 533 South Hadden avenue
Slack, presiding elder of tire Metho-
! dtst church, who formerly was pas-
! tor of the Central Methodist church
in El Reno Following, the ceremony
the couple will depart for several
days' honeymoon in Dallas. Houston
other points of interest in
Five, hostess. Mrs Will Lambert. j amJ
807 South Barker avenue. | pPXas
Azulikit club. Hostess. Mrs Jess J „ ‘ . . _ .
* Burge, 1101 South .Brker ave- I of ^ ^ h*h.
Kraay Kapers Kl.lb Hostess.i^00'1*"d, '’TT"1 u?
Mrs. Kenneth Cosby. 122 North L|ond DeMolay circles Miss Fllkins.
avenue !* nw*mber ot senior class In
T L F club. Hostess. Mrs John I1937' w“ ac,iVe ,n **
Dull. 105 South N avenue >1,frar>- "***■ »
Foreign Missionary society of the!dub' and NaUonal Hol'or soc‘et>'
First Church of the Naxarene. Has- j1,1 addlllon she ln “h™1
less, Mrs O N Githens. 614 South 1 °l)eretU's and portraVed roles ln
Die Junior and senior plays.
GUESTS AI PARTY
Two Hostesses Entertain
At Calumet
’tests at parti
CHICKASHA
Representing the El Reno chnp-
Daughtcrs of American Revolu-
n at the a given by the
ickaslta rliaptei Monday In cele-
tlon of Its" twelfth aiuiiversary
Ire Mrs. Norn Fades. Mrs M
se Miller. Mrs J M Woods Miss
Ferguson. Mrs. H A. Coley
Mrs Anna Brasilia Korn, all
ihti city, Mrs. E C loosen
|d Mrs Adolph Wolff of Okar-
Mrs John Whelan and Mrs.
Wash check, both of Pied- i <Pr*ker
j>nt.
lire event was held at the home
Mrs Myron Humphrey, who
assisted in entertaining by the
Jckasha officer and members,
song the honor d guests were the
regent. Mrs. J. W Kavser.
id Mrs. Frank Marshall of Eli Id.
president general of the na- !
nal society
]n addition to the El Reno dele-
1
Bickford avenue.
Wednesday Players. Hastess. Mrs. ] At the present time she is worthy
Budge Haile. 212 South Evans ave- advisor of the Order of Rainbow
Hue. j for Girls. Is continuing Iver fourth
Social Order of Beauceant Mem- vear of study under Pronie Asher,
bors will entertain at 1 o'clock1 dancing Instructor, in Oklahoma
luncheon in the Masonic Temple City and teaches a class at the
honoring Mrs James I Collier | Villa, a private Catholic school in
Dodge City. Kan. supreme worthy j Oklahoma City,
president, who will conduct official j After his graduation from the El
inspection of the order , Reno hlghschool, Mr Eagle com-
Oenersl 8ociety of Women's1 pined a course at Hill's Business
Work of the First Presbyterian university in Oklahoma City He
church. Regular meeting at 2(1* scribe of the Tebeth chapter,
o'clock with Mrs W. L Moore. 520 [>Molay of which lie Is past mas-
3outh Hoff avenue, will be prerad- oounrillor, and also U serving
ed with an executive board meeting j M sute senior councillor Mr.
FIRST SEfTRITY CHECK — First unemployment compensation check In Louisiana, believed the
first delivered in the United Stales, was given by B. W. Cason, left. Louisiana labor eomnusstoner,
to ,| D. Shelton. 37. of Baton Rouge Shelton, recently employed as a painter is shown with his wife
and their interesting family. The amount of the check was $14.20.
Sports Topic Of '
Address For C lub
.Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEI
One Innmte Left
On Indiana Farm
Q. May a person point to a INE>iANAPOI J8 Jan
H di h he wishes passed to him
Using as her topic The Place of
Sports In Home Life." Mrs.
P. Williams addressed the Round the name of the dish cannot be
Table Study club at a meeting j recalled?
Tuesday afternoon at the home of a No: one never should point
Mrs. R. P. WIU. 1002 South Hoff jf the name Is not known, merely
avenue when Mrs. F Prevratll j catch the eye of the waiter, then
i inuisnsruus jun 19—(UP) —
“ j One inmate. 79 years old, is the
at 1:15 o'clock Mrs Lester Vocke ] 1|( a Ucenge<j puot and Is
of Fort Reno will be
i MEXICAN MOTIFS ARE
I I KED IN APPOINTMENT''
One of the prettiest club parties
this week was the on* at which
Miss Ethel Evans east of the city. ____
A K club Tuesday [ fntcrtgined the Brldgcttes dub na)bfid*ch.
lion
wton Oklahoma City and Enid,
idents from the Oklahoma Ool-
for Wocir'. Cliicka-sba, pre-
nted a grogram
■i a A
iJTERTAIN FOR
)AST VISITORS
fi- C M F*.'ii mi and daugh-
Mlss Anna. 717 South Rock
ad avenue, entertained at a
o'clock dinner Sunday at the
Uthem hotel hoeorlng the for-
fr’s grandson. Garfield Schafer,
s. Schafer and daughter. Dorian.
San Mateo. Cnllf.
ther guests Invited were Mr.
Mrs. Henry Schafer. Mr and
Harry J Schafer and son.
ry J Jr . Mrs J. A Delgnan
d Mis C O Ernst, all of Okla-
Ima City Mr and Mrs. C. A.
Jason, Mr a* d Mrs Kermtt
yhafer. Mr and Mrs Hans Paul-
and Oorder Paulsen.
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il'B WKI.f OMES
MEMBERS
Carl Merveldt, 305 North
rk Island av nur eniertalned
D V. W
Jernoon wlieo two new members.
Oraoe Smith and Mr* Albert
'ataon were welcomed Into mem-
rshlp
following a brief business ne:dle-
rk was the diversion and re-
♦shot, i 1 #. • -ned Tlinse prea-
;t were Mrs. R H. Dennis Mr*
H Ornvra. Mr* E A Con-
;ra Mrs Oeorae M liovell Mrs.
n Huff. Mi' C F Welden, Mrs
eve Luciis, Mrs R. W Wood-
jd Mis J I Padgett. Mrs B
Siiears, Mrs. R W Thom and
irs Will Umber!
|Mis Pad celt 803 South Barker
BOW grill be hoatdaa to the club
two weeks
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lOITIONM. fil'F.STS
:e iiiiii min cub
BetM-al addlllonal guest* were
'tertalned with member* of the
1 Kale Klub alien Mrs. J. H.
fllson. 709 South Macomb ave-
was hostess at her home T>»es-
y afternoon
Thev were Mrs TVmy Farrell and
W J. L. Wilson of Pratt. Kan..
]ra P B Kirk. Mr* John Preston.
|rs Clara Fuhntmn and Mr* J
Dillon while oThrr* fetrd were
|r* On 11 ude Clark, Mr* E J.
“Inter M' A hill Cl»rk Mr*
H Roll In. Mr* W P entea
|ra C»rl Wliiihu-k Mr* R A.
-k Mm b W Wtlghl, Mr*
Norvell and Mr* Charlea
porbe*.
(Scoring honor among the gueati
won by Mr*. Kirk with Mr*
[ht winning the awnrd among
J# club member* Dainty re-
(eshniri t* were uved tiefore ad-
rtmunent to meet in a fort night
l.h Mrs O'l 1 rude Clark 70#
?mth Ifndd'n avenue
FRIDAY
Stafford Get Together club
Hosts. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Colt.
319 West Watts street.
Bon Temps Bridge club Hosts.
Mr and Mrs Wayne Evsley, north-
west of the city.
So What club. Hostess. Mrs.
Albert Marschewskv 831 South
j Hadden avenue
! Tulip unit. Flower Garden club
Hostess, Mrs Ocorge Purcell, 513
the guest employed at the Wiley Post airport
in Oklahoma City.
was associate hostess
: glance toward the diah A well-
Quotations from Emily Post were; tra)nw| W(Uter wl„ jmlwdlllteiv
given In response to roll call and k|low 01le.R wish„
following Mrs Williams interring) Q wh,t dow .dlshibille mMn,
talk a brief program ncluded a „„ how ta u pronoun,^y
reading, "Whoopee, by Jack Riley; means a loose negligee
accordion solos. The One Roae"! , ‘ a Iopac negligee,
•Iso. the state of being dressed in
and "Double Eagle,"
by Jerry Mae
Mary
a loose or careless style. Pronounce
dls-a-bel. a as In ask unstressed.
only inhabitant of the Ohio county
Infirmary, a 12 room institution
with an 104 acre faim surrounding j City
it. records ol the state department
of public welfare here show
This one inmate has received the
undivided attention of the infirm-
ary superintendent and a matron
since tlie death of the only other
occupant last January at the age
of 92
This unique situation costs the
Ohio county taxpayers nothing.!
I Edith Evans. Miss Mary Louise
Tinsley, all of Oklahoma City, MT.
an Mrs 4mas Morris and famllj
! and Lee Lrown.
Mi Id Moses, son. Paul Dean,
hi Mi Rudolph of Mh year Hie
|ai Mr ; Koett?l, of Alex were
gue ». Mr. i. C. Clayton and
Mrs. Kate j, Friday.
Mr. a"d l'~s. Ivan Rankin of
Nevada. M> ., y t a few days last
; week with the former's aunt. Mrs
—-- ! Allen Massey, and Mr. Massey.
BY TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT j Mr and !V,rs. Herschel Hobson
CALUMETT, Jan 19 Mrs. Vernon of FU Reno pen' last week with
[c. Walker and Miss Thelma Laugh- J the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs
■ lin were co-hostesses Wednesday Henry Cavlns. and family.
| evening when they entertained at | Mr. and Mrs Larry Doerfler and
' the home of the former with a family of Oklahoma City spent
miscellanetous shower and buffet Sunday evening with Mrs. Do"r-
supper honoring Mr. and Mrs. T fler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
I Montgomery. Pritner. and family
Mrs. Montgomery before her re
cent marriage was Miss Naomi
May Held, a member of the Cal-
umet faculty.
Those to enjoy tlie occasion
with the honoree and liasts were
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Miles, Mr and
Mrs. Ross Cubbage. Miss Kathryn
i lieighton. Miss Irene Walker. Miss
i Helen Montgomery. Mrs Hazel Mll-
j ter 8mitl# Dee King and Vernon
lc Walker
The honoree recehrd many love-'
j ly remembrances.
Mrs Prank Todd of Jacksonville j
Fla , is the guest of Miss Ornce
Herbert Mrs TYxld resided in I
Calumet miany years ago.
Miss Wilma Hurst of Clinton j
spent the week-end with her father
Ike Hurst. She was accompanied
home by her father and Mr and
Mrs Tom Hurst Sunday evening 'meny," Chamberlain'* Lotion AriM
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bougeno arith convenient quiclmcu. At aH
and Miss Bertha Taylor were toilet good* counter*.
Sunday afternoon guests of the
former's daughter, Mrs. Lynn
Count and Mr Count in Oklahoma
When winter weather irritate*, rough-
en* and chapi your akin, thes
Chamberlain'* Lotion, the lotion that
aatinife*, is your friend in need.
Often, it amooth* away the roughneaa
over-night, makes your akin attrac-
tive again. A clear, golden liquid,
never aticky, greasy, gummy AM
and Mrs E O. Evans and
daughter. Bonnie Marie, had ns
their 8unday guests Mrs Estelle
Brown and daughters. Andrea and I
Miss James Lee Henderson, Miss
Chamberlains Lo11
'I
visit inr chapters Included ^jIes avenuP
Oklahoma Citv and Fhiid.i _________ n.,,.,
Womens Relief Corps. Hostess.
Mrs. Adolph Oriesel, 901 North
Evans av:nue. at which time mem-
bers I laving birthday* In January
will be honored
Woman's Culture club Hostess.
Mrs. C F McDonald. 217 South
Macomb avenue
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' ( LI B ENTERTAINED
IN CIIH K ASHA
Members of the Pla-Mor club
were entertained by Mrs. John
Pike. 915 South Twelfth street.
Chlckasha. Tuesday afternoon, who
used seasonal flowers ln an at-
tractive s'tting for the games of
bunco.
High score and traveling prizes!
were won by Mrs. Ernest Hodg-
klnson after which the hostess
served a delicious lunch assisted by
Mrs. Hodgklnson
Plans were made for a no hos-
tess party Feb 1. ln the form of
a line party and dlnnsr ln Okla-
homa City.
Those present were Mrs. F. J.
Little. Mrs. Viols Little. Mrs Marie
'e as in be* principal acAnt on lastjh<mpTOr' Mncp u,p rountv rti11 usw'
- . syllable ' the old "contract syatem" for care
...... of paupers
Cooper: reading. "Ballad of
Ann.'' by Anna Lee Hurst.
Mrs Clyde Wheeler was
additional guest for the _____ .
noon during which Mrs Ted Ownby' ® ,s 11 pf“rmls8lWe 10 lype‘
was welcomed as a new member. wr,,f H personal letter to an tnti-
Cthers present were Mrs. James Bw,(' friend1
P. Brings Mrs Herman Busae
Mrs W O Byrd. Mrs John Fitch
Mrs L R. Holland Mrs W C.j Mrs icutae Carter and
James. Mrs J A. McRae. Mrs Alll*on. of Clinton, have arrived ,ht‘ cost of maintenance. For each |
D A Morgan, Mrs Seth Natieri tor several weeks' visit with their lnm8tP‘ a1’0'? two the supertnten- |
Mrs E A Newman. Mrs E L. sister and aunt. Mr* R B Dunn. (1ent receives S15 a month for each
and Mr Dunn. 412 North
A Yes
When
Inmates.
matron.
nothing
there are two or fewer
the superintendent and
who Is his wife, receive
except the profits from
gon I the Infirmary's farm earned above
•r
ladles Auxiliary to the Brother- Qauftgi,er Mrs Richard Rohrbach.
luiod of Railway Trainmen Reg
ular meeting In the Trainmens
hull.
Friendly Stitchers H<*strss. Mrs
Charles Wamberg
sell street
Jolly Card club Hosts. Mr and
Mrs Herman Iemka. southwest of
the city
Friendship Pitch dub Hosts. Air,
and Mrs Roy Tomlins. 109 South
Williams avenue
SATURDAY
H. E O club. Hosts. Mr. and
Mrs Chris Andersen, Calumet
Norrb Mrs J T Reagan Mrs
P. L. 8choonover. Mrs A. E avenue
Watch. Mrs James Weed. Mr*
A. L. Wright and Mr* Frank' Mas Wilma Herr. 808
Young drive, attended a meeting of the
The club's mrating Feb 1 will be 1 Oklahoma Gas and Electric wo-
at the liome of Mrs Newman men* committee in Oklahoma City
726 South Ellison avenue Tuesday.
Barker The present inflimary population
| is the lowest ln the history of the j
I Institution.
Sunset--
Kenneth Lawrence, 517 W st
Woodson street, will spend this! 1
evening with friends In King-
fisher
“The Bride
Wakes Up”
And Phones
470
For Better Cleaning Service
Herr'* a new type of cleaning service that really clean*
clothe* . . , brightens colors . . , and best of all leave* no
odor, fall us when you want speedy attention and rood
work combined. ,
BAND-BOX CLEANERS
Mrs Thomas Benson Mrs Ben
Anderson. Mrs Flrnest Hodgkin-
son and Mrs Leo Gappa
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604 East Rus- TRIANON FETED
AT FOX HOME
Miss Sarah Anne Fox and Mrs
William L Funk wre hostesses to
the Trianon rlub and one guest.
Miss Betty Cat hers of Omaha.
Neb Tuenday evening, entertaining
at the former's home. 1111 South
Macomb avenue
In the bridge games Mr*. A.
Francis Porta won high score and
Mrs Albert M Larson received
second high award Dainty re-
freshments were served
Those present were Mrs Porta
Miss Stella I/xilse Fischer. Mia*
Planigan. Mr* Kenneth
Mrs Larson Miss
Tuesday evening employ ing a col- MnrfnTft McDonald Mrs Maxine
Margaret Petrce. Miss
and Ml** Irene von
I) A N (J K R 0 U S
la dangtrou* to **n a stiBBTl
1JTE for 6*6 Juat to make three
four cenlf, moiv Cutlnmera are
best aMri*; lose (hem and you
your husiiMW* IMMi 1* worth
l or foul t lilies ns much aa a
HH'lini'D: iadv.1
orful Mexican motif ln all details
Mexican character* marked tal-
lies and other appointment* of
the games of contract In which
Mlsa Ruth Skidmore held high
score and Miss Helen Wolf sec-
ond high The two guests. Mrs.
Chart** Evana and Mias KaUierinc
Rumberger received hostess gifts
The observed motif was repeated
In the menu and appointment Ol
the delicious lunch served at tbe -
close of the evening Member.' ENID. Jan 19—(U.F-J W Mar-
present were MU* Katherine Lode*. 1;ig of hw mired from active
Mia* Ruth Hamilton. MUs Ruth duJy 0I1 Die Frisco railroad after
SI year* of service.
Claus. Miss
Lois Stone
Merveldt.
The party In two weeks will be
given by Mr* I arson and Miss
Geneva Hunnleutt at the former'*
home 16 Concho
*_
51 YKARS SPENT
WITH RAIL LINE
National Honor Is
Won At Stillwater
STILLWATER. Jan 1»—»U.F*—'Tlie ,
Oklahoma A and M. college chap-
ter of FXn Kappa Nu. honorary
fraternity for students enroled In
electrical engineering, has been
awn.(led the national achievement
award by the New York alumni
chapter, official* roVxirted today
Members of the honorary organi-
zation said that the award was
based on campus activities activities
with alumni, results of weekly meet-
ings. and scholastic averages ol
active members Twenty-six chap-
ters competed
Chapters which (we won pre-
vious awards Included (hose at Ohm
State university. Purdue. Oregon
State college and Cornell
The chapter here has 14
bors
mem-
DELIVERE D IN
EL RENO
$
743
01
Skidmore. ML** Helen Wolf. Mrs
E V Murray. Mrs Carl Merveldt
and Mr* Wayne Leach
They will meet In two weeks
Mating began his (ork with tlie
railroad at Marion. Ark. Although
most of ht* lime was spent as a
wlUi Mr* Harvey lee Hoffman 310 (rrUh, of ^ Mw.,n|
Hayes street
a a a
LODGE PLANK
TEA FEB. II
Plan* for a Martha Washington
tea Sunday Feb 13. at the I O.
O. F hall were discussed by the
Hr be kah lodge at a meeting Tues-
day evening in the Odd Fellow *
DOS'
also m i vi llas vurdmastor. assistant
xujwrliitendent and telegraph oper-
ator
He has purchased a five-acre
plot 0/ land Inside the city limit*
where he said he would raise
chicken* cultivate a garden and
"Just putter around Mating first
hall. School of Instruction was an- caine here In I9U.
nounced for Jan. 28 In Oklahoma -—-
Oty % Walter Fuller. 418 South Adailre
Staff practice will be conducted i avenue, transacted business in Can-
nl the meeting 111 two weeks i, Tuesday
FAST—ECONOMY SERVICE TO
Arizona -Gallfornla-land of sunshine, health
and pleasure. Plan now to go.
The MEMPHIS-CALIFORNIAN
Ait f **JilM«rW 7$raagAea/
Standard Pullmans, Coarhea and Dining
Car* through to Loa Angeles, via El Paso,
Tuctou, Phoenix aud Pitliu Kprlug*.
Low Winter fare* m*ke travel matt econom-
ical. Result accoimnodallona to tult every
budget. Atk for details.
Sec your local
VMRlMF Nock Island agent
PPl CALIFORNIA
Couple's Wedding Kim*ry
Of 187S Worn At Party
8APU1J»A. Jan 19—<U.P>—Mr and
Mix Nr Iran Darner, who celebrated
their 60th wedding a uni’ eraary here
recently, greeted their friends in
their wedding finery of 1878
The couple welcomed friends at a
lea held Ui their lionor They at-
tribute their longevity to prarticing
the old adage of "early to bed and
early to rlze "
EQUIPMENT INCLUDED
(State Taxes Extra)
This price it for the Thrifty ‘ bit"
Tilth* Sudan, illustrated. and in-
cludes transportation chaiues. fed
trial trues and all of I he fullouittg:
2 bumper*, with 4 bumper guard* •
Spare wheel, tire, tube and luck • 2
matched vibrator type lioina • Cigar
lighter and aah tray • Heat Indicator
• Speedometer with trip odometer •
Foot control for headlight beam* with
indicator on instrument puurl •
Uuili-in luggage rompartrnrnt, with
lock • Silent helical gv.it* In nil speeds
\W
New in Beauty
The Car that Saves You Money on Everything
¥
BORROW
MONEY
ON YOUR CAR
UP TO
$100.00
I* MONTHS TO REPAY
CAHH on vuar car In a few
mlnwtr*! That's a regular
roaUnv with a*. Year aato
la a “Borrowing Aaeet" with
which you can pay bill*
»nd nwkr new purchase* Of
eiMine. you rmillnvr to drive
your ear.
INDUSTRIAL
FINANCE
OVER McLElXAN B
LONGER HOOD-BUILT-IN LUGGAGE SPACE-RICH NEW INTERIORS
Owners report22 to 27 Miles Per Gallon
—andit'saCarYou 7/ Drive with Pride!
T OW pric# is only pwrf of the
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looking car with more graceful
line* and fresh styling inside aod
oat It is • roomy, easy handling
car that make* tha most of
•very penny you spend for gaso-
line and oil aod gives you alt
theic modern feacures betide*—
112- wheelbase; 124" apringhase.
•
V-g amnorhnm* and Pord handling
ease Silvnt,hrlieal geyr* in all speed*
a
Naw saar hacks that swing inward
aa wall a* forward lot caaiai aMraaca
la l udor Sedan.
•
5 body type*, a choice of 4 color*,
a
Low price that include* aquipmaa*.
Continued low operating costa,
a
Tor«ga-Tabt Drive aod Radio* Rods,
• TA# law fUar tmJ Urf
due tf thh Aig, A»th-ra
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It load end c—in Ittgg* a.
The New
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