The Indianapolis Star John Strauss column.
Edith wine has been supported in his bed, suffering from intense pain to a chronic state of nerves, if the TV spot for telephone mental “Miss Cleo”, has come.
Call now for a free reading mental, Miss Cleo said.
And wines, grew up in a Christian home, so stringent that they have never played with him-even a Ouija Board, reached for the phone.
I’ll tell you what she wanted to ask Miss Cleo in a minute. But first, this update:
Complaints about the mind are still in Indiana Public Prosecutions Office.
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