Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 166, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1957 Page: 3 of 6
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.1957
Society
Clubs
News of Women
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Tin* society officers, Mrs. Clar. I
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Break In Rights Bill Stalemate
WASHINGTON (UP) -A way ap-
with
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No special entertainment was
TUINIOR MTSSTON RAND
will be held on' September 29 Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Whitehead.
THE WISE FARMER
LaGrane for the Brenham Jr
at
Overall beauty nd generally
from the Main Street front of the
tox.
1
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Boy
15c
Lb.
$
49c
time. Write for FREE Bulle.
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Mrs. E. F. Birkelbach. Mrs. Theo
69c
gainst
f
to th • front yard
com-
fortable lawn furniture, features
15c
nation was received for cleaning
Lbs.
needs for the church.
• exhaust pump out .......
.........$179.95 •
Lb.
59c
1
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End of
24
Summer
Given Promotion
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in . . . heat stays out.
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control from 0 to 20°.
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Milroy:
every type of exterior surface.
FARMERS-MERCHANTS
J
LUMBER CO.
a
land Wednesday aboard the 1,020-
Buy Your Freezer At Western Auto—The Family Store
foot Queen Mary.
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Saje
PAINT
Will
Now $299
Now $199
expressed thanks for remember- Businese and Profess’ona! Worn
i Ing them while in the hospital en‘s Club Twentv - seven mem
glass.
Three
sidence and garden were given
sidencer and garden were given
MRS. CARL SCHLOTTMANN
HONORED WITH COrFEE
BURATTIS COMPLIMENT
MYRNA MERLE ASH AND
FIANCE WITH SUPPER
14 oz.
bottle
White
rge ex-
ndards
ties 25;
the First Baptist Churchi
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
HONORS VIVIAN QUINN
3 lb.
Can
The Nev WohdemiJnlh- Me
sion Ran', met on Aupnst 15. m
'mine with th" sone "Stand Up
"aret
ments.
RALIY TO RE HELD IN
LAGRANGE SEPTEMBER 29
WATER WELL
DRILLING
L. D. Arrington
Ledbetter, Texas
Phone Long Dstance
•as re-
olonia
oklyn
» path -
ported
tabeth
ly in-
Economy
Size
a fish pond in which tiny gold
fish and rare tropical fish swim
In constantly running water.
Mrs. Whitehead. Sr., assisted
. 25 lb.
bag
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
New Home Study High School ।
Large
Size
-
• t
T-BONE CHOPS
SIRLOIN STEAK
UNDER
NEW
^DEMENT
Colgate Dental
CREAM
WIEDEVILLE AID MAKES
PLANS FOR ANNUAL CHILI
SUPPER HND BAZAAR
auto-
odger
k a 4-
juring
Refreshments were served after
the meeting.
R U S TNE ss IpAbFESSTONAL
1957‘s Lowest Prices on Nationally Advertised “Across the Nation"
WIZARDFREEZERS at WESTERN AUTO
about
ide 200-
.25, few
17-19.
It class-
ity and
nbs 19-
lull and
es 7.50-
667.000
! score
ore 57.
score
Robin Hood
FLOUR
White
GRAPES
WOMEN’S CI.UR MEETS
AT RERT HEDICK HOME
The srAicious carden nt the
home of Mr and Mrs Bert Hed.
ick in Walnut Hill woe the scene
~f the August meeting of the
I
rros,
e of
" is
e in
e in
r-old
us a —
vhile
ssia.
nasesp
in-
NEA
Del Monte
CATSUP
Mrs. Clayton Stowe when they return to
their Milwaukee home from their honey-
moon..'They will find several large signs,
in and around their house, calling attention
sionary. Society, alternoon circle,
met at the home of the presid-
ent. Mrs Alfred Weiss, on Tues,
day moring for a coffee honor- '
ing Mrs. Car Schlottmann, wtho
is moving to Hot Springs, Arkan-
presented Nits he and Hrs. A.
her arrival, as visitors.
Sealed thrift-temp unit guaranteed for five years.
U.L. approved.
St. Jude:
I 3-SEpmoh, Caldwell
’ They’ll Be Surprised
A real surprise is in store for Mr. and
home of Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Mil-
i ler. Jr. last Thursday evening.
The attractive garden, shaded
by huge trees, was lighted with
Jesus blood and righteousness:
• A-tota] of 30 visits were,report.
ed to the sick and shut-ins with
in the congregation, and four get
well and five sympathy cards
The Ouinn-Janes weddine
AIRCONDITIONING SPECIALS
1—Ton Mathes thinline with thernK.,^ X
l— “Hotpint” with therfstat and -
2 )
I.
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6-12.
. 3
$ "
FTS
Elvis
dnes-
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play-
with
After
Court,
es’ey
d in-
visit
TfUE4f/EN J
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BY ST. PAUL'S CIRCLE
The St. Paul’s Women’s Mis- '
no of San Antonio .was a wel-
corned visitor.
L ‘
Regular 65c Value
Sunkist
LEMONS
to their recent marriage. The groom’s
brother, Marvin Stowe, foreground, and a
few of his friends, arranged the "billboard”
display.
4
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F v
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Be One and See Us!
SERVICE FEED and
HARDWARE
the spacious grounds, and ’ last
December she lacq uired a green-
house in which she starts cala-
diums, croton, coleus, and other
with 20c coupon
—— Armour Star
SHORTENING
। U S. FORCES, Okinawa (Spl) nhnduetea the h*iof husinece coe
:—Wayne E. Talafuse, son of Mr. einn Routine mattepe rereive
Wester
Auto
Associate
, Store A
1-79
Fa
NOW...YOUR CHOICE OF
91 NEW COLORS
Sherwin-Williams HOUSE
Mayflower II on
anatneiongtapie on wnien -sup- rogi
per was served.
courage private industry seekinz a
start in the nuclear power pro-
sran But it allowed an 8 per cent
slash in President Eisenhower's
requests for the AEC.
. - .
Turn’
E
fa
103,000
MEAT SPECIALS’
718,500forthe 'Atomic’ Energy
Commission. It restord 30 million
"YARD OF MONTH"
was AWARD PRESENTED
SOCIATF STORE Be part of a
proud name and well known chain
ACT NOW! !
m Sune v -Auons 18 at 3 p.m TO WH1 TEHEAD FAMILIES .
nt the Wesley CMB Church. r iembetgorthe civic commit.
$WP
"OUSG PANT
I s .9
■ .
. "r.
‘34,,
k
senior Whitehead residence,
through to the home of their son
and daughter-inl iw, facing on
Alamo Avenue. Both houses are
of modern design, low and ram-
havebeen,selested for the
of the Month award for
ate would go along.
House Republican leaders', who
proposed the compromise, said
THURSDAY, AUG. 22,1957
.. A a TMNrh----------------— uu -=u wudu u ar: '
ers, Willie Schroeder, O. Fuel-
berg, Fritz Rau, A. Lammert and
। Miss Alice Kalbow.
A thank you card was read
from Mrs. E. Bothe and Maude
Linda and Mrs. Alfred Kalbow
WMF w|l] ba held in Corpust.The patio. furnished with
Christi on October 16 and 17.
for the memoria1 fund tand a do- i Mrs Werner Rudioffend Mrs
g ; Melvin Loesch were hostesses for
• the evening.
a number of Americans have been
and may still be working for the
‘Russian Secret Service.
Refugees: The Senate has passed
a bill to allow (admission to the
U.S of.18.000 .more refugees from
behind the Iron Curtain and the
Middle East. They w uld‘ be al-
lowed in under visas originally as-
signed to Germans ahd Dutch un-
der the Refugees Relief Act. A
House bi)) would keep the visas as
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huge magnolia trees,
BP--* a-
MIee Mori, Wienn nresident
as hostesses for the coffee.
The meeting was held in the.
afternoon in church basement
with Mrs. Linnstaedter, the lead-
er for the month, leading in pray-
er and discussing the topic for
A clea-up day is scheduled on the book. "The Professor of
for Wednesday morning, August ' Piney Woods.",
, 21, Group Nos. 1 and 2 are asked ' The Detrict Convention of the
I to clean. , WMF wil] ba held in C
The society received donations
, counterspy Boris Morros led the
of House Committee on Unamerican
doz. 25c
antee jury trials as well as speed
up disposition of voting r Nt con-
tempt cases.
Other congressional news:
Spies: Information from FBI
Miss'Myrna Merle Ash and her HAS REREAT SERVICE
fiance, George William Leeter" ,
who are to be married September , i Women s Guild ( ircle No.
'11 at the First .Baptist Churci. 2 of the E & R Church of Burton
' . Guests included nine couples, of met under starry skies for a re:
• college girls and boys, close, treat service on August 1. — -
friends of the prospective bride P.m. ,
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bling, with wide expanses
$10 uacRirthdy honoreeg- were Mes-
dames A. Thim, Oto-Rao, A. Pet-
a corsage on
| hurricane lamps and the table . . ....... . .. ... n.
was adorned with seasonal flow Winkelmahn, assisted Mrs. Weiss
Course enables you to finish
high school in your spare
Mrs William Hinze
Boeker, served refresh-
it we
nne fn
Year Davis Tire Road HazardGnaraMee JSjev^^^^ Tread On
Your Tires. Buy Now On Western Auto “End-of Summer Sale.” 100% Genuine
DuPont Nylon (..ordr Stronger Than Steel, Davis Fires At Prices That You Expect
To Pay For Rayon.
2aT-vez"-
Now $249
Its voyage T. meeting closed with the
across the Atlantic, left for Eng- Lord'e Praver.
eprgere
S...-! ' ""‘Tn9^
The Easy Chanel Look In Campus Fashions
To a football game and on todinner afterward in this
jacket and skirt of orlon-and-wool jersey. Jacket is cut in
the easv Chanel monnen: -elint hee -lei- -— m-, Miss Vivian Quinn, bride elect
of Alvin Henry Janes. was com-
-------------------- ------....------------—____________ • plimented with « miscellaneous
. adjoining Whitehead homsites,
including the homes of Mr. and j
A Junior Mission Band Rallv: Mrs. Tom S. Whitehead, Sr. and
The sick committee reported Gindorf,
two members, hospitalized. Mrs. I Miss Thecla Mueller, Mrs. A G
A. Kalbow and Mrs. Ervin BotheWehman. Mrs. R. W. Stolz And
and daughter. They were re.Mrs. Melvin Loesch.
membered with flowers. r Mrs. R. W Stolz gave a report
The meeting closed with the Mrs Ravmo Wilson of Whar
Lord’s Prayer and sinigingof the 'on. Mrs Frink Jankowiak Mrs"
doxology. 1 Tohnnv Reeves and Girl Edward
During the social hour, iceWhitmapeh.
Sun Glow
OLEO
19c i
The tree shaded lawn, at the c. . —2,--J- — y- -------- -u- -
home of Mrs. Elizabeth Buratti theseasy Chanel manner; skirt has pleats in to stay.—By
was the scene of an outdoor sup- Gaile Dugas, NEA Women’s Editor.
per with which she and her son.
David Buratti, complimented BURTON WOMEN'S GUILD
tee of the Bluebonnet Garden
Club have announced that the
; t eolors,-bronze, orange and white.
3 A corsage of miniature bronze
j chrysanthemums was pinned on
I the bride-to-be.
Fifteen college Qiends formed
the guest, list and, they were the month, "A Mighty Fortress is
grouped in a circle around the Our God.”
table on which the shower gifts She brought out the meaning
were arranged. Several pieces of of the church emblem. The black
i crystal in the prospective bride's cross in the center of the emblem
chosen pattern formed her gift should remind us of sin, and the
'from the hostesses. 'fact that Jesus died for us; the
Games' featuring the bridal red heart reminds us of the blood
theme provided diversion. a n d Jesus shed for us; the white rose
the winners prevented their priz - is the symbol of ‘Jesus and his
es, apothecary jars. to Miss Zeiss purity; the blue heaven is the
‘ s a rot more fun''
shine to a new car than putting
1 1 .. it on.an .old one - -4. --
dollars cut by ,eommittee to «n-'p 0 • •
Motoristt likely will be ntad
when the weather bringx the
barefoot boy out on the high-
way. He'll pick up all the tackt
and nails. ,
hueisotimusiplayedThede- : ""rhey also votea teweleomein.
’ votion opened with the, group tern Walter Thormeyer with a
singing. Sweet Hour of Prayer, pound shower and social after his
T A H n tion wasg iven, y Mrs. arrival in September. The date
Lanette.Hahlt entitled _ L eave will b annoinced later:
The hymn, “A Mighty Fortress
"rs. they would, not help Democrats ___
A -5 or the-Fomrgimafrymitenrea."-------
were H- Du---4-... t ---------• i g*eeqdaxsxe.t-
.......! they get a i omrfu'ftn sit from both 710 Ef ez-L----
| Activities to open a national spy
hunt. The committee is tracking
evidence which appeals to show
WASHINGTON COUNTY
ELECTRIC CO.
108 W. Dooglaa Telephone GR 6-8446
Write, Wire or (all Mr. Kar
plants which are later transfer- Franehine Div. CA 8-1273
red to the grounds. It 1315 Bakrr Eexan
vbatrman, M"IheciiPghis
pnmontad "w"g"gauoneoys ome r. 4-® X
Bi Masa 0,30‛poi * .new member and Mrs Nolan Eor wprn Ue i 't . -0 \
The honoree Was presented Nit-che and Hrs. A. W. Hannan amandment and whether Ze s m
shine yellow blossoms, a n d
planters around the homes show
masses, of caladium. palms and-
ferns. A pittosporum adds beauty
Color-style the outside of your house just as you do St
insidel Famous Sherwin-Williams SWP’ Houe Fase
2n91-gorgeom/waseeomefmkthe —-C.2--
The Wiedeville Ladies Aid and The evening was spent h con- Mrs. Willie Keling was appoint-
Missionary Society ata joint versation. ed to serve out the term of treas- 1
treat serviceion August 15 ait 8 meeting with the Brotherhood' After the bride-to-be ppened urer, which was held by Mrs.
August 14. made plans for the her gifts, she expressed her. Schlottmann. --a.....-
-mxSFsmpa- Ap-hrfAa- -- " Pzliosfesses-for the meet npwere
----------- -- -- Thomas Swyser anhurs.
Mrs. Jev Hensel and Mrs. Mir- Herbert Scharff.
CRYSTAL SHOWER GIVEN
FOR BARBARA ANN ZEISS -
AT A. C. MILLER HOME
MiSs Jane Eichler and Miss
I Vivian Baker honored Miss Bar-
bara Ann Zeiss, bride - elect of
1 Wilfred Kecker, with a crystal
shower in the garder at the
‘ mum BRENHAM Am
Food Store
- Willie F. Niemeyer & Son, Prop. Phone GR 6-4124
FREE DELIVERY DAILY 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
SPECIAL FRI. & SAT.
• Powgrscntjne wght on front o chest 8ivsS visual • Eood basket and divider set insluded. Easyritt
rxes LG..... rv-s
15 Gu. R- ‘ WzkD-FREEZERFReg. $339.95
20 Ou. Ft. WIZARD FREEZER Reg. $419.95
10 Cu. Ft. WIZARD FREEZER Res- $269.95
banana, oleander, and palm trees
beautify the yards, while the
Whitehead, Sr. prtio is bordered
with beds of white and red cala-
dium and geraniums. Golden
glow has been blooming profuse-
ly, the plants covered with sun- 1
1—Ton Yorkaire with thermostat exhaust
pump out and fresh air intake....................$189.95
T * ---------
cream and a variety of cookies. I
were served to all present.
W -
Wayne Talafuse
Frosted mint punch was served- color of hope, revealing thethope
with meringue shells filled with, of the future and the gold vir.
Ice cream and strawberries. eleteminds us of eternity, the
■ The Z«x . Ku<x’ ^wedding is true hone that binds the love f
calendared tor September 7. at
is buying seed oats NOW’
while the supply is good, (
and the price is right. held pri r to the service: A total
3 his cat- of 30 cards were sent to shut-ins
tie of internal and external and 14 calls were made
parasites by using Martins - Mrs: Milroy Jaroszewski, Mrs.
Cattle Drench and Stock-
the House anti Senate on an ac-
ceptable form of the new plan.
House Democratic, leaders prom-
ised to give the new GOP proposal
plenty of study bufip.-" ymng to
a decision. They also ’said they
would check key Democrats in the
Senate.
The GOP plan for limiting the
I jury trial amendment, which was
tacked on by the- Senate, is lo give
a federal judge discretion in grant-,
ing jury trials in criminal con-
tempt cases involving voting
nugxr He could impose a maxi,
mum fine of $300 or 90 days in jail,
or both, if ajury trial was refused.
This w uld put teeth in tile Dem-
A Swemwm"nuna A
E EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT ®
jo magsmu*e-ee
ocrats’ plan, House, Republicans
lawns.extend over fhe grouudswanAnd would practically guar-
< a*d Mr s Wi) Ham- L- - Ta lafuse, nttentinn •
307 Peabody St., Brenham, rr- enn n-1, r
BY HAL COCHRAN
SOMETIMES the result of being
% held tip on the way home at
night is a big head the next
morning.
The wan who says he ecu 1
look at a woman pud tel her ;
"06 Itt'lV'rJifWpJu^^ mputh fhut. enke ; -
Ho
(-agmeum
A chicken smnchetti suvner
we served nn tahles arramae
nnder fhe trees, with Mrs Annin
Com Mrs Tessin ITolt»e1aw Miee
Allen Shheir and Mies Dora Tan
Women to serve in September here answered ro‛ eaM and five
are Mesdames Arnold Bosse, visitore were welcomed. Thev
John Bosse and Fritz Rau. I wore Mrs. Charlo- Iahnke n n d
+BH Ro EmehefE"he- nledee
warsBvaFFmbe-
| Another sona, "Pass’Me Not"
provided. Wedding plans were
discussed and plans for college
were also a topic of interested p, . „ - „ _____. .
conversation: Behind." „A ffm, "Beginning
Mi mmsoronnea mn ne !n„°
eaheunrn roYowedssepcthte given bylev.mj. webef. Mrs
-closing hymn, "Blest Be-the Tie Edwin Kiekegave a reading in
That Binds.” ’ ' econestiov.withwtheideyetinn.—=croup.itwneannunceqatth‛Yara
. A short business meeting was the BiblstudympresetanesameetingE.St. Paul's Lutheran August,
" topic? "A"Mgaty Fortress is ur"eenm*efeMondv.
God." He svokeon the Lutheran Thirty five members were pre'- attractive appearance of both-re-
World Federation now being sent, 40 sick calls were report-
‘Robert Kou™ and Miss. Betty held Minneapolis. Minnesota, edyondvar 1® Nnt CMr
Ann sehi, wer welomen ns and explained the meaning of Mrs. Walter Mever As < a;
I visitors k Welcomed a. theOhristlan flag. The devotion lie Rosenhum. Jr and Mrs. Otto
I Before the business meeting a oosrpowith the hymn, "Faith or Ke Hermt
lncFEhsersdpbMegdame A rising vota of than* was doffer was acceptea as a new
I Kieke and Ed Fischer
SPRAYING
I PAYS |
Call us for cattle, lawns
and tree spraying.
Jack Henslee
Phone GR 6-3734 or
GR 6-8469
1 1 7
cently was promoted to master hem |i~- clh, -nn-l thn.:laztle
sergeant on Okinaw whencee-awfa Rhenwn r i n h cn
assigned to the U. S. Army Ord- t-ihtia-e t, n+hin+e fhoce n-
nance Group. I monimtione n- npomotine "Thr
Sergeant Talafuse, a-sectionaT,, nten damida tn n-n-at. 1h,
one that wiul make your home distinctively beautiful for
fEmEpemm - V evmme-e-m mmizkMiesamazmqsFeoure
information about Sherwin-w illiams House Paint for
A rising vote of thanks was dorfer was accepted as a
given Rev. Weber for his leader- member.
ship and help in the organize I Theprogrom for the evenine
lions while supply pastor for the; was presented by Mrs L A. Sei
church. - del and it Ws I’1 the fom.of a
Separate business meetings T utheran World Federation
were held. A total of 27 women menting.
were present and Mrs. June Boh- - Others participating on the
nmoorm were Mrs John Gvahow
Lb 55c
Tuxedo
TUNA I
Elat 15c 1 1
JASTER TROOST WEDDING
ATTENDANTS NAMED/
BRIDE'S SISTER TO SING
Miss Judy Jaster and Ronald ,
Troost, who are to be married at
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sep-
tember 1, have announced- the
members of their bridal party.
Honor attendants will be Miss
Suzanne Schoenemann, maid of
honor, and Steve O’Conner of
Rahway, New Jersey,- who will
. serve the groom as best man. j
Bridesmaids wi be Misses Di-
ana Hoeffert of Houston, Mary
-• Ann O’Malley, Jan Borgstedte. .
Diane Schoenemann, and Patsy,
Martin and Mrs. Joe Irvin Snod-
grass of Austin. _ ,
Groomsmen are to be Herbert
Steinbach, Allen Eichler, Ken-
neth Stufflebeme, Herbert Burri-
ham, Lawrence Farmer, and Bill
Seeker. Guests will be seated by I
Jack Ireland, Ray Murski, Fred
Murchison and Roy Clowers,
serving as ushers.
Rev. Theo. R. Strong, pastor of
the church, wil) officiate, and
music'will bp presented by Mrs.
Strong, church organist. and Miss
Jeannette Jastr, sister of the
bride, who will sing the bridal
solos. Nancy Jaster, a younger
sister,-will have charge of the
bride's book. . .
Way Appears Open For Possible, BARBS
1950 and received basic trainingHuncinte Cenn+y M-ir
“ a For Ord, CalfH arrived in ’ tfhaneen. forea Contomhe-
the Far East in December 1954 met.n wii, h. r-e Teln via-
The sergeant attended ~1 . MI-en . Dat, n-Dn- prm r
Yoe High School, Cameron His D,m-t, arara. May nnie
wife, Haru, is with him on Oki- vorline Kirt
nawa ,
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own boss. Carry Nationally adver- I
' gopuapmepbenend*hnertawubsjademn" nd"u‛E hEpwA w
"spehas much’time and effort ont"aaminvastmentwmek. Cou
i proud owner of a LACK’S AS-
Own . Your Own Business
Track’s Associate Store
Franchise Now Available in
Brenham And Many Other Nearby
Tub ns
Experence unnecessary Br your
~Nno hanth o4 *h n coyrn in 0
, MAYFTOWER SKIPPER SAIIS we sun nnd stnrv wa tod
bvMrs W O Dhnnhane.
MEW YORK (1 Pi Cant. Alan A t~ta! of 14 members . were
! Villiers, skipper of the 92 - foot yrenent.
-- d;---e -r-~- ~-puxaacae al CAO eauavus
to freeze food quickly.
tin.
MAME..............
ADDRESS 1 ......7
CITY STATE
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
2020 Live Oak Street
DALLAS, TEXAS
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