The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 25, 1942 Page: 3 of 4
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TUE ORANGE LEADER
ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, }94?
MRS. J. M. SCHELLING HONORED
AT TEA TUESDAY AFTERNOON
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Mrs, R. O. Burzynski, wife ot
Lieutenant Commander Burzyn-
ski, was . hostess for an informal
tea on Tuesday afternoon at her
I- home, 1714 West Sunset Drive,
honoring Mrs- J. M. Schelling,
wi.fc o/ Captain Schelling, super-
visor of Navy shipbuilding in
Texas.
Mrs. John M. D. Knctwles and
Mrs. R. W. Brecce presided at the
table. Mi's. Robert Turpin as-
« fisted the hostess
Mrs- .Thopjis Wyncoop, wife, of
Cftptaijri Wyncoop of Washington
D. C., was an out-of-town guest.
Approximately seventy - five
'.jtTeSfa vailed between four and
six otlix-k.
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CORA BLOUNT BIBLE/
CLASS MEETS ON TUESDAY
The* Cora Bluunt Bible Class of
the First Christian Church met on
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
in the home of Mrs. A. McCorkle
in Brunei; Addition. Eight mem-
bers and one visitor were ,in at-
tendance.
Mrs. McCorkle led the devoti-
onal - and Mrs. A. -J. Schnitzel
taught the lesson from Second
John. IVJj'S. Dan Robechaud pre-
„ sided ovci- the business session. A
rel'ieshhnpnt course was served.
Next Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30
cft^ock the class will meet in the
home of Mrs. Capitola Smith, 1200
Front street.
BICYCLES
Repaired and Painted
Like New
Complete Line of Parts
MILTON D. LONG
1111 Sixth St.
Father's Night,——
Is Conducted By
Andersqn P-TA ^
The Anderson School Parent-
Teacher " Association Fathers'
Night program was given on Tues-
day night at eight o'clock at the
school. " ,
.The meeting opened with the
business session with (Mrs- E. ■ C,
Freund presiding. Minutes wbre
read and ■ the treasurer's reiJort
was given. A report on the play-
ground equipment was given by
Mrs. Roland Gravett, and the
health and sanitation report was
given by Mrs. Freund.
Because it was Father's Night
and a -special program had been
arranged for the occasion, no fur-
ther business was discussed. For
this reason the reports from dele-
gates who attended the State
P-T. A. Contention recently were
not given but will be given at the
next regular meeting.
Program chairman for the even-
ing was Howard S. Peterson who
introduced Mrs. Clen Nelson who
gave a reading. Ralph Huitt, - a
professor from Lamar College,
made an excellent talk speaking
directly to the; fathers.
Skipper , Weaver gave, four ac-
cordian selections,'the last of
which was the National Anthem.
During the social hour refresh-
ments of punch and cookies were
served by the room mothers of
the following rooms: Miss >I?u-
chelle Lee, Mrs. Pat Griffin, Mrs.
R, M- Beverly and Miss Anne
Otradosky.
Miss Otradosky's room won the
attendance prize.
Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
..Aulick Bridge'Club meeting in
the home of Mrs. John Evans at
1:30 p. m. >
Keel Klub meeting in the home
of Mrs. L C. Rach at 1 p- m.
Junior Guild of St. Paul's Epis-
copal Church meetfhg in the home
of Mrs. Jack Evans at 10 a. m.
Wesleyan Service' Guild iff the
First Methodist Church meeting in
the home of Mrs. Fred Richard-
son at 7:30 p. m.
.FRIDAY--!:— j
NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED
AT LADIES' DAY LUNCHEON
Election of officers for the wo-
men's division of Sunset Grove
Country CUib,.was held at the
monthly ladies' day luncheon on
Tuesday afternoon, beginning -ai
one! o'clock, at the club house
Mrs. John. M. D. Knowles. Mrs.
Ed Malioy. Mi;s, E. W. Dutsch and
[Mrs: W. F. Pmdeivfft%i'p hostesses.
| The report of the nominating
committee composed of Mrs, W.
Friday"Sewing Club meeting "tot^'. ^®h*r, ch,aii;jnan; Mrs, V rank
• - . _T - - Vf.ikllihtr A f \ i\l\ikl I
the home of Mrs. Thornton Grif-
fin at 3 p, m,
Malioy, Mrs Joseph A. Campbell,
Mrs. J C. Putnam, Mrs, Malcolm
Pearcc and Mrs. L. W. Hustmyre
was given and accepted ' ~"
The newly elecUnl officers are:
Mrs. J. E. Alexander, "chairman;
Mrs- C- F. Roderick, vice chair-
man; Mrs. Morgan Richartjs, sec-
retary - treasurer; Mrs. C. F. Ha-
jleigh, chairman of entertainment;
Vinton, Mrs. J. B. McClcllan. chairman of
bridge; Mrs. II B. Hird, chairman
of golf, and Mrs/ C. E. O'Coluior,
chairman of the house committee
Mrs. J. H. David gave a report
on the Red Cross benefit carnival
Rev. F. H. Pearson
Joins Wells
i Revival Party.
Rev. F, H. Pearson of
La,, has joined the Rev. D. W.
Wells Evangelistic party as song
Reader and soloist this week ' 'Ser-
vices are being held each night in
the, big brown tent on the grounds - -v, .. , T
of the Old First Baptist Church « held on November'4, at the coun-W'" . ,nto !
miles \t'cst of Orange from 7:45 to I try club, and turned the check j the..Low! the glofy due his name
«:45 oeUwk- The revival' wUl lovee.to Mrfr-W W. Hustmyre.'chib °rin* aru1 be- i
close on Sunday afternoon. j chairman, who will in turn give if"** worship the U rd in the (
In the event vofVcold weather It to Mrs E. W. Brown, Jr., chair; btaul-v «' >iolmess. nl C hron.cles
services will be moved from the iwan of volunteer services com-
Chri,sfidn Science
Thanksgiving Day
Lesson Sermon
CHURCH OF NAZARENE
W. ty.S. MEETS AT CHURCH
| 'The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of the Church of the
!Naza,rer3: mot for a business sei-
sion on Tuesday ffffi-rnoon at 2;.10
,|ii.'cloc|< the—etourch with eight
PREPARED
(AP) — Ten year old
chain, and coin cOtlectioii,
put them aff under my tmtferv
memlTer^ .and one visitor attend- l(p
purse
. it and
ing, ''Mrs. F. M. Williamson was mother's
in charge. Reports of officers f)C(j
!were given and tentative plans "Konk" told police hi* prcpara-
|were made -for, the annual Christ- {ions for attack were simple:
. .. , ,,,, .. . imas social (it the society i vj roy pocket knife, key
held tiy I he Mother Lhurclv. Ihcj ,mvM Tut-Mltt.v utteinoon at 3i30'
First Church of Christ.v Scientist,'
Thanksgiving Day service]
Chicago. . ... . „
Kenneth (Kor^k) Aim was iiwbed "W dresser.
when he heard noises downstaii-s. i • "" ' f'j
His folks were away, so he seiz- j |f (l('great value a* *t ,
ed his air rifle, went to the top ol tiliZfr. anil is also employed
'nirs and shouted Stick em,k||| graW( ol, tennis courts,
A man going through his!
o'clock the W. M. S. will meet for
lmission study at the church.
in Boston. Massachusetts^ and its
branches throughout tltfi vvorld.
The order of service includes the
reading of a Lesson - Sermon on
the topic of "Thanksgiving.il Op-
portuntty is .also afforded those
present to give teiitimonies population consists
gratitude appropriate to the oc^picc. IiTdia has The
casion.
The Goklen- Text >is:
praise the name of God with
song, and will magnify hnn with dilution ol
thanksgiving" (Psalms 60:30), I
Among tlje citations which pom- j
prise the Lesson - Sermon is the
following from the Bible: "Give
thank$ unto the Lord, call upon
his name; make known his deeds
■'Rice is the most essential food
crop of India. , The diet of ap-
promlxntely "70 per cent of the
mainly of
World's lar-
gfrst acreage under rice« 72 roil-
I wili'ljwi acres, and is second only to
China Nvhleh1 has an annual
| , Relief for Mktrit* 9f ,
HEAO COLDS
Va-tro-nol up e«cl
lt d) (brink* swollen nu ni-
huill
Put
IMMtti ,
brane*.«a) iooth<
rrttatlon, and
(3) help# clear oold-clof- tjfy'X
«ed nasal pmWI VICu \ -P
fallow complete dl-
Beware Coughs
from common coldi
, That Hang
Croomulslon relieves promptly 1
cause It goes right to the sent or .1
trouble to help loo.vn and ex
germ laden phlegm, and aid nati
to soothe and heal -raw. tender, 1
flamed bronchial mucous
branes. Tell your druggist to <
a bottle of Creomulsion with the i
demanding v.4>« must Itlte-the W*j
quickly allays the cough or you i
to have your money bock.
CREOMULSIO
for Coushs. Chest Colds, Bronc
tent to -t+w churchi building.
Wells stated,
ltt)v'.
mittee.
Mrs. S. E Davis gave a report
|on the progress in beautifying the
I club house. She reported that
draperies have been ordered ''lot
| the lounge which will be finished
I in a week or ten days.
J- Committees working on the
.jhousy-iubeautifiea'tion^ project in-
clude the committee
J. E. Pattillo
I,<>CAI; m:ritKsi:\TATlVH
SOUTHWESTERN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
I(ll> Holland Itldg.—I'lio. 203.1
WAR WORKERS
Thanksgiving To
Be Observed By.
Episcopalians
«. "'■* elude the committee for draperies
St. Pauls'Episcopal Church will; VompoSed< of Mrs. C. F. Raleigh.
observe Thanksgiving Day with | Mrs. Jack Hightower, Mrs Joseph
Holy Communion and a Thanks- Campbell. Redecoration of furni-
giving address *ai Thursday ture and lamps will be carried out
morning at ten o'clock at the i under the supervision. : of Mrs.
church. |Herbert Duhon, Mrs- Bobbie i , . ~ " *
, " Zl' ' Brown and Mrs. C.E. O'Connor, PeferSOn Is ,
Ll hrnrv Tn C n<;p Mrs Jrank Malioy is serving -„n . . - • „. ,
TI / . 2!" Rehouse committeeand Mrs. W Ho^fOSS To dllb
hnnk<;ni\/inn Dn\/ r" f,ard,n« heads the committee
,r. ,. n I,- , V collecting used furniture. Mrs. Doug Peterson entertained
16:8,99).
Xhe Lesson - Sermon also in-
cludes the following passage front
the .Christian Science textbook, j
pSeienee and Health with Key to j
the Scriptures" by Mary Baker
Eddy; "Gratitude Is milch more
than a verbal expression of
thanks. Action expresses more
gratitude than speech "
Nearest churches are Beaumont,
Texas, First Church at Main and
iCalder; Port Arthur. First Church
lat 211 5th St.
•All arc cordially invited to at
tend these services.
rhe Orange Public Library Willi The newly elected officers will..members oi the Mardi Club at a
b closed Thursday in observance I be seated at the next ladies day. bridge party on Tuesday after-
<! J*Urksg,v'nt! l).ay' : ... luncheon which is to take place |nVton at 2:30 o'clock'.at her home,
Lnective December 1, library un Tuesday. December 15, at the fmi Cvnre** Ktr« «*t
hours will be from 10 a. m. ot 5 'club house. ' t yp.ess stin t
p. m.. daily. Quite a number of!
new books, have been placed in!
circulation ,at the library recently. 1 A i(^i/o\c
Several gilts received from thci y ^ •
public were greatly appreciated. \Ann t c Tl lPCrln\/ 1
Several hundred books werel ' / > j
placed on the shelves Saturday. b^ j
I the Texas State Library, former-
ly W. P. A. books housed in the . , ■ _
rwreaii™ „ c i .• ',u members of the Amigas Class
iccieation center at the Salvatiunj„f v.-.., ,
a™., k.ii i i..j.j . ,, . :of the first Baptist Church loi
I ■
f t
I
B. BASS
Dry Goods Store
004 HKCOXI> STJRKKT
ALSO STATIONKfiV. POHT-
V(.i: A\l) WAH DKKKN'BK
STAMPS. ,
OPfiV DAIIiV Q QA
I'XTIL O.OU p. M.
0 In NR (Natum'i Remedy) Tablets,
there are no chemicals, no minerals, no
phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are dif-
ferent—art different. Purtly tttclablt
—a combination of 10 vegetable ingre-
dients formulated over SO years ago.
Uncoated or candy coatcd, their action
is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as
millions of NR's have proved. Get a 251
bos today... or larger economy size;1
NOW..
CANDY
com
GUIA*I
i MM T0-m0HT; TOMORROW ALRI0HT
Army hall. Included
non-fiction, technical
nile books.
are fiction,!
and juve-1
Poinsettias and other seasonal I
flowers were used for decorations. I
Three tables or piajyers enjoyed I
the games in which Mrs. Jack Ev-
ans won the high score prize |
Mrs. R. C Terry won the bingo
prize. Refreshments were served j
Mis R. H. Wilkerson was hos- j after the games
te^s Tuesday evening in her home Mrs Howard Peterson was the
>nly guest besides club members.
Next Tuesday afternoon at two
the monthly business and social o'clock the club will be eiitertajjn-
meeting. ied in the home of Mrs. J. It Ciuig-
Mrs. R. D Williamson led the W «t ,n Cypress street.
devotional and Mrs. Joe '-Boucher* —
presided over the business
Plans were made to send a
iffering. of fruit to
McDonald Baptist
NORTH ORANGE BAPTIST
W. M. S. MEETS TUESDAY |sioIj
Circles of the Woman's 'Mission- Thanksujvine
^Church ServiCes
o'e{bcklaTUthed^"chirrch' wTth twemy f ^ Ttin« Th* Kev- K' W- Terre'1' "Bst"r
i ■ ' from the class by Mrs. Joe Roueh
" to Mrs. Vernon Ball who
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RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOPPK
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
$10 Permanent for
S 9 Permanent for
$ 7 Permanent for
$ 5 Permanent for
$7.00
$6.90
$5.00
$3.50
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Ruby's Beauty Shoppe Specializes In Permanent Waving
DOWN TOWN—Over ABE'S Stare i PHONE 2524
members present.
i Mrs.Charles Cain presided over
j the business session'. The mis-
sionary program was presented by
iMis. Davidson^ Mrs. Griffin and
| Mrs. Herring;-members of . Circle
Four.
4 ,The next meeting will be held
jon Thursday. December 3, at 2
I p. m , when the Lottie Moon Week
|of Prayer will be underway. Ser-
vices will be held each day dur-
ing the week, Monday, through
Thursday, at 2 p. m., at the
church*
9 ¥
PRUTER'S FLOWER SHOP"
A complete assortment of Cut Flowers
and Pot Plants to brighten your
Thanksgiving Day r-
1306 Orange Ave. Phone 2327
NEW ROOF
OR
REPAIR
THE OLD ONE!
We Can Supply You and
Save You Money!
TEMPLE
LUMBER CO.
till Park Ave.—Dial 4379
of the McDonald Memorial Blip-
's list Church, has announced the
leaving soon to join her husband! following services for his church: i
In Michigan. „ The topic for tonight's service is
Mrs. A. B. Halyard was in ''Eternal Punishment'', ani^Thwrs-
("harge of the social hour and-day moriring the Rev. W A Coi -i
Thanksgiving games .were enjoy - kern, pastor of the First Baptist i
r Church will be the II o'clock [
Members of all churches
speaker,
are invited to be
Members attending were Men-
dames C. F- Tarbutton, Doug Pe-
terson, Orvalene Rhader, Everett
Johnston, .Grover White, T. P.
Baker, A E. Fuller, Frank Jordan,
Rv D. Williamson, Joe Roucher,
Frank Cain,. Fred Mercer. Ver«
non Bali, LaNelle Graham, F.dith
Coueston, G. A Dw'yer, A, R.
Halyard and the hosf'eafl.
Visitors attending were Mrs.
Russell Donnell, Mrs. Maude a, . , .
aid led the
in these services.
Hood and Mrs. Spenco. ir;
The next monthly rnceti'ng will | ,
be announced at a later, time. if J8
CHAPEL BIBLE CLASH
MEETS FOR STUDY
The weekly meeting of : the
Chapel Bible Class was held on
Tuesday nfternorin at 2:30-o'ctock
jat the Presbyterian Chapel,
The roll call was answered with
jeach member present recounting
blessing. Mrs- Forrest McDon-
devotional and Mrs
E. Cunningham gave the op-
prayer, Forty members at-
|tended class meetings during No-
T1IREE DAY TOURNAMENT '"ld tlh,ef 'K^bera were
AT SUNSFT GROVF eligible for trie honor roll: Mirs
Mrs. J.' c. Putnam and Mrs. Joe 'Sr-
Campbell are com|>eting today in
the finals 'of the three-day golf
tournament b^ng held at .Sunset
Grove Country Club. Mrp. S. E.
and. Mrs. F II. Dletzcl
J" The class-was dismissed follow-
ing the repetition of the Mi/pah
! benediction.
'Davis is to give a Thanksgiving; , Mi^ V?rw W"i K'W ,"U>
,v,„ devotional at the next meeung
which will behol d on Tuesday at
2:3t)->i'elock at the chapel.
award to the winner,,
"~V
'Am,..,
DR.D. W. WALKER
DENTIST
1707 Tenth Street Phone 4211
Office Hours.....
AFTER
THANKSGIVING SALE
DKCIDE NOW TO REPLENISH YOUR WARDROBE
9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Special
DRESSES $5.98 to $6.50
NOW $4.00
DRESSES $7.98 to $8.9X
NOW $6.00
Group
OF
Evening
Dresses
T. N .T. CLUB HOLDS
WEKKLY MEETING TUESDAY
Eleven members were present
for the meeting of the T. N. T
- Sewing Club held on Tuesday af-
ternoon at three o'clock in the
home of Mrs. Forrest Clough, Ml)
; Eleventh' street. The sewing houi
was held and refreshments wen-
served.
j The next meeting will be held
•on Tuesday afternoon at :t o'clock
in the home of Mrs. Bill Stringer,
1312 Cypress street.
N 0 T I C E !
To All Members
Marine Pipe Fitters
Local No. 414
LOCATION OF, RED & WHITE STO&ES IN ORANGE
0, & M. GROCERY
and MARKET
10th * HI KTO\ KTItKKT
PHONE-2513
H. H. RICHARD
GROCER*
TAYLo'lTS GROCERY
and MARKET
soa n< tit licit isrriKi:T
PHiONE 4512
, DRESSES $12.98 $14.98
NOW $9.00
DR. H. GREEN
DENTIST
5th & Front it.—0r*t Abe's Store
PHOpB 4524
Office Hours—8 A. M. to 6 P. M
$5,00 6-
$15.00
Our mcetlac* are held the first
and third Sundays of each mon-
th at 1 p. m. at the Labor Tem-
ple, 109 Fifth Ht., Orange, Tex.
AND
DRESSES $17.98-$22.98
NOW $12.0li
Values to
*29.98
DRESSES $24.98 - $29.98
NOW $15.00
your duty
Also SPECIAL on SLACKS
SAM C. HALLER
Dial 63
HOME
FULLER
WE RESJKRVE THE RIGHT to LIMIT QUANTITIES!
Invite a Cmest of Ilonor Froiii thc> SefMce to VoUr Th«nks({ivinK Dinner
Specials for Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
November 25th — 27th and 28th
l(E|> ^ WHITE
EVAPORATED
M I L K
6- Small or H
Tall Cans'
25c
KEJI) & WHITE
MATCHES
61 LARGE
BOXES
25c
STANDARD
TOMATOES
NO. 2 CAN
12c
(Limit 2 Cans)
Red A While Fancy Sweet
Cream
BUTTER, I-Lb. Ctn. 53c
Red *
FLOUR
I2-I.li, SurU 49c
ASI'IKIN
B A Y E R S
ir c size Box
10c
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
for VITAMINS
Laic llowe
CRANBERRIES
Pound .... 25c
HLNKIST
Lemons, doz. 17c
9 V
Texas Marsh Seedless '
Grapefruit
Mo (I III in Sl/r
3 for 10c ^
' Texii* llamllti SeedleHH
ORANGES
Large and Sweet
Doz. 29c
lti-dMKmt eror
GRAPES
2 lbs... 29c
lllue Seal VASF.LINK, No. 1
Jar c
Ited Si White NOOIH.KS
Hue ICntra Bruad or Wide, 2
N-,Os. Ikixe* it 9c
I'hlllliis MII.K OF MAONKHIA
to/ lio«tif l e
Helioses Asst. V-lt t'KRKAI.S
10 Asst. Pfcts. 15<-
Red A White Parr VANII.l. V
FXTKAC'T. Uj-Os. Dottle Sfle
Sunrr-Llte I40IIT Ol.OHKS—
15. 2ft, <e. 51 or 8* Watt. ea. 13c
Imperial Old-Fashloued ltro« ii
or Powdered
SI! G A R
l-LI . Boxes 9c
With No. si.,in,.
Ited & White Medium Wet
SHRIMP, 7.(hi. Can 30c
ri.AV-K - j KM. — Try Tallin*
FI.AV-R-.IKLL Into cubes and
nervine II In u sherhert class
lopped with whipped cream
and a inarochlno rherry.
Per Box 5e
Ourkne'a WORCK8TRRHIIIRF.
SAUCE. 5-Oz Bottle I3c
Red & While VINEGAR
PU. 9c QU. I'm
SuiiKWeel Krlspy ('ItACKMIS
or COI kTAll. SALTtNKS.
Per l'k|{. ' I7c
3
REAGAN
Tomato Puree
4%-OZ.
CANS ^
13c '
(Limit 3 Cans)
POPULAR BRANDS
TOBACCOS
FOR
5c
SIZES
6
23c
POSTS 10%
Bran Flakes
8-OZ. BOX
9c ' m
OXYDOL
GRANULATED SOAP
l4te. Size llo\ l(ex. Size llnx
23c 2 for 19c
Dlnteks TOMATO
ll-O*.
ilJlCK
JUICE. 20-0*. Can " 10c
(Limit 2 Cans)
Red * tyhlte SOI I- MIX
2 2-Oz. Pk«s.
19c
hed k «te Ml'Mt/ifcO
9-0*. Ht 10c
Free Itdmilnc or
Ited
2 20,02.;
Red * Wh|l«
* . ® C
13c
1.W"
PALMOLIVE
TOILET SOAP
3 bars^ 20c
Arm * Hammer HOOA
2 l-Lb. Boxes 13c
I'ompei.iii OLIVK OIL
MM. Bottle 9c
ORAPk-NLT KLARKK
2 t-O*. I"kg*. 19c
Red * White CORlTriAKKH
The eranchy crtapnesa of IKl)
4* WMITK CORN FLAKES
combined with the rleh flavors
of Red * White Nllead Peachei
will brim axclamatten* of
pralae from your whole family.
(i-Ox. Box 5c
RED & WlilTE
CAKE
FLOUR
-OX. BOX
25c
FREE!
■XT'
One can FRF.E with the pnreh-
ase of one. There are llnnis.uids
of haiipv women . who already
know; the pleasures of iihIiik
Red * White "No tliibbllj*"
Was . . bul Ihere are many
more thousands whom . we
would like to have know and
use this fine product of Ited &
White. There Is no better Wax
Oil the market for prnte
your floors ami linoleum,
makes them look brighter and
last loncer. Floors you are
proud to have your friends see!
Try a ran today and net one
PREE!
Pint Can ... 39c
(Limit I Deal)
turkeys
PRICED RIGHT. GIVE
US YOUR ORDER '
COUNTRY STYLE SMOKED
sausage
Pound 28c
Smoked Pork (For Itoiliitg)
BACKS, lb. . 22c
VARIETY S WAY « ', I.H.
CHEESE lie
i- -j"-- n" -.ir- - > ' s'im'h' ii — • i ".Hi Villi i ■ ■ in n>Afnj(^
MPANIKO
CHILI, lb. «. 27c
V •> ifiSalV
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