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I Discussion on I I Questions DiMussion on the Sunci.tv School Lesson, “Jesus Begins His Ministry, for Sunday, January • ”ul u ; ■> j 1 ■ -Why was Mark well adapted to thi writing of one df the gospels? i"'4i er6 el ® e 1,1 New Testa j-p * inen||are found reference tp Mark ?, ’ HVhy should Jesus be tempt- ' '*' l ’ 'll ’ ’ . ; i I.Hpw did Jesus inject his temptiitioft -,L —s.f|Vhat constitutes A call into the ititiistry ? :; ’ I j ' , '‘ ji .■ . L _ 7 /'■' T I ge churches of Norway, in co ■ proposition with the Norwegian Europe Agency, have launched a |hpaign to resettie family in every congregajtiph or conlhiinity in the nation. Some 50 ; lin|l persons have al O j-.vady emigrated to Norway, where they? have yeen housed in a former hotel purchased for them by the Teltet agency, which has also propide® facilities to train thleiri and ;othe| handicapped refugees use'lul trades. 7 ,/i \|-' IWWVWVWWWVWWWWI QUALITY [ PHOTO FINISHING I featuring 1 t OVER-SIZE) Jj prints. (HOLTHOUSE ’' DRUG CO. imwvvwwvvvwwwvuvw • . I’u&i iS no evil unless it conqu<w us - Kingsley. ;( MIM'[MM>VW<MMnMWMKAAAM LEE HARDWARE , co. ; Geiieral Line of Hardware We have what\ you want y f in your home. I 236 W. Monroe 7 Phone 3-2021 MMiwMAMMMWVMMWVM ; Tomorrow’s ! • .world, will come ( I tfi oin hcgtlessive'lnmn effort. For General and Heating Needs, We Are At Yoijr Service. Just Call BAKERPLUMBING AND HEATING i 704 W, Monroe St. Phone 3-2609 Tint whpfe of life is made iip of ■ ' iinfini|»livd business.’ • ’ I 1 ’' 3 \ L ■ -■ . 1 | > 4.4.4|i^4.4.4.4^| n i*4*4-4*4*-PO4»P*i<*4 Dependable USED CARS |y' ■ b / ... " Jal. schmitt r ■ ■ r.. 7 4 : ■ ■m' V J | ■ hit if only at tlie tree [loaded with finiit that people throw stones. ■• ■ 1! •41 1 r ' ■ll ‘ \'L ■ v '5 . DECATUR > ■- DRY CLEANERS j Finer Cleaning - r 'We call for and-deliver. 209 W. Jefferson Phone 3 3206 • VVWWWWWVWWVWIMVW . It ;U mnaying what a than exit endup.* when he knows isitnebod: tahesf. G. Kennedy. \ ’ ' DECATUR I . j LUMBER CO. ; jJ. “Home of Hordes” foull|der*’ Supplies (arid Coal ■ vJ ; Estimates Free I Phoiitjj 3-3309 7 T-11 jefferson St • \ Courtesy is ibve in |lts social re ? i lation. ■ DruaiWid.. . f / .<•►»— ■ >.. J . p. '! .«. V IAIWVWIMWWMAIWWWV* ; Yost Construction ' | Cd., In<k • I ■ ; Ready-Mix Concrete : J Sand and Gravel ! : General Construction Phone 4- ' You feed y-our body. Why starve t your soul? ~[• , I ' , BURK ELEVATOR X , Grain, Hiiy, Fie|d Seeds, V ’ . Coat* Wool and Mill Feeds j with Burk” y Phone 3-3121 or 3-3122 ' ■- *- ■ r t ■ f' Hv ■'
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Creamfed ficfinhients op the Sun- ' day School Lesson, Jesus Begins His Ministry,. Mark 1:9-20, for Sunday, January 7. Mark was a comparatively young inaii w ; hen dhrist was on earth; he I had a good ? mother, Mary, and she > wAs a close follower of Jesus, it • Is likely that her home was visited l many ? times by (he Disciples, among: them Peter, t hus giving the > opportunity to Mark to Itearn all •about Jesus first hand. And* Mark, • being a good 1 writer, wrote the - gospel of Christ instead of Peter I He skips i over the early life of • Jesus and even his early ministry in Judea And plunges [immediately his outstanding •' ministry in Galileb. | \ i \ V. f). ’ And it came to pass in | those daj’4 t hat JeSUs came ffom Nazareth of Galilee and waS baptized of John of Jordan. Here was such an Important event that Ajarli could pcit; omit it for it was at the baptism administered by John that Christ was initiated and gave the public announcement bt his Messiadshlp- with God’s approval. I Note that he. came from his home town, Nazareth, to which he returned only once again. Jesus was now starting in his “Father’s busaness.” ; ■ \ V.; Hi. “And straightway edming up out of the water, he saw the 1 heavens opehed, and the. Spiri*. like! a dove, descendijng upbn him.’’ Jesus saw what noi/e others saw, a glimpse of heaven. What that look was we may well imagine -for out it caine the voice of Go(L Seeing God and hearing him was the rule of his life and should be the [ [rule of his, V. 11,. “And the|e- came a voice from heaven, saying. Thou art my ! beloved Son, in whom 1 am well pleased. ”( in later life Jesus said, “1 do [aHvays those things that please*, hh-h' ” another good rule for his Aollpwers. V. 12. PAnd immediately the Spirit driveth him into the wilderness.” t’The ’'driveth,” does not mean that hei wa*> com {jelled forcibly against' pis will to go there, bull that he was inclined to go there by the Spirit, or he Was led there. V. "And he was, there in the i wilderrielss: forty days tempted of Satan;; and was with the will beasts;; and the angels ministered | unto him. * \ That hie was hot a —i-J—l i. [/■ w.\ ' ■h; ' It isi only by facing whatever cymes. | not as something to met with [supine resignation, bat as a challenge to our intelligence and coprage, that we can release the energy and ability latent within us. I Affliction has taught us nothing! if strength has not coino put of, oie struggle and wisdom out of the; pxperienep. The Bible holds our rich promises of courage, eiistrength, patience and faith, which; Are napless unless pi:t to the test at such! timps as pain, , suffering, and disappointment. Ir ■ ’i \ " ■ IOlericus Says: . says: “Jfesus camp into laljleei; 1 jf he hail remained Judea.; Hej-od would also have pen secuted him and attempted to take 1 C .| —7 . . 4 a A* _ J. 1
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spurious person, a.- deceiyeri he ! would undergo a testing that would i furnish ja full proof of his minis- : try. How hard the temptations that likely occurred those forty days no ond will know - only the last three are recorded by the other gospeisIt is sufficient to Jtnow tWat Jesus stood the test and that he was more .than a match [for powers of the world. V. 14. “Now after that John war, put in prison, Jesus came unto Galilee, prdaching the gospel of the kingdom df God.” In this verse is indicated a lapse of time fllletT i)h especially by John's gospel'. Galilee seemed' to be the most favorable country for Jesus' ministry. V. 15. “And saying thetime is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God fij at hand; repent ye and believe the gospel.” This verse contains the leading subjects of Christ’s teachidgs. The kingdom of God; was to be first and the way to enter it wax repentance and faith. These ar 3 still the two outstanding subjects for all Christian teaching. WJiere these subjects are pressed, re spqnses are seen in sinners pemg converted and Established in [ the Christian' faith. \ V. 16. “Now as hp walked by the seal of Gelilee, he saw Simon, and Andrew, his brother, casting a ne* into the Sep; (for they were fishers).” immediately after Jesus’ baptism, these brothers contacted Jesus whpm they recognized as the, Messiah, but they went back to their fishing nets to continue \n. their business. V. 17. "And Jesus said unto them, Coihe ye after me, and I [will inake you to become fishers of men." Jesus was heading for Capeniaum where shoiild have his headquarters. This was the home town of Peter and Andrew and time proved the wisdom of Jesus in-extend- [ ing this special call iAto ihis minis- ■■ try. Note in the following verse. I that the calll was accepted at once V. 19.20. "And when lie had gone a little further thence, he saw ; ■ James the son of Zebedee, and John, his brother, who also werj in the ships * mending 1 their netsl And straightway he galled them and they left their father Zebedee in the ship with the hiied servants, and went after him.” Here were I two young men, sons |of A proh- ' perous family, because it could afford’ hired servants. It was not [ mopey that Jesus wanted. .1 Sunday School comments ba>•ed on the International ' Sunday School Lessons, copyrighted by the ; International Council of Rehgious 'Education. \ \ 1 \ ■' Ihisj life. He, therefore, prudently sought safety in retirement. Hems I we may learn that wheh we ha\» grdat duties of perform for the Church of God we are not wantonly to pndanger pur lives. When w ; e can secure them without a sacrifice ol princiirkle Wp are to do it.” Lesson Prayer: Lesson prayer: We are graiefi’l for a Saviour who stood 1 all the severest test that could come to mah\and that he came off more than conqueror. Great that our fg)tn may be such that we may hide puiselyes in him and know that in .his keeping we are safe. We pray t.ha>. the appeal of Jesus to repent and eblieve may still bp heard the worlu round even by th'P leaders of the world who are in need of repentance and Christian faith. r J ■ r ~."■ j' ‘They said it couldn’t bja done, but 1 went ahead and did it.” ——
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St. Mary'a Catholic Church Very Rev. Magr.-x Seimetz, paator 6 A M, Low Mais 7:30 A.M. Low- Mass 9:00 A.M. Children’s Mass 10:15 a.m. High Mass. 2:30 p.nj. Sunday prayer hour. , Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. ' , Holy Communion Sunday* J I [First Sunday, St. Agnes Sodality Second Sunday. Holy Name Society. Third Sunday, St. Mary's Soctery/ Fourth Sunday, Children of Marv Bethany ChurchEvangelical United Brethren F>; H. Willard, Pastor i Sunday school 9; 15 a.ito. Vernon Glister, supt. Mornilng worship 10; 10 am. Installatiojn of officers - and teachers pt! the Sunday school. Mission Band during the hdur of worship. 1 Youth Fellowship 6:00. Evening service 7:00. The Beth'anjv . Men’s Club will miePt oi| Monday evening at 6:30foir the[7 Jahnary supper meeting. Miss.'BArnide Nelson of the Boabd of] Public iWelfare will spealc. [The Board of Trustees will'meet <bl, Monday evening at 8:00 o’clock. The Hoard Os Stewards vfill meet on Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. The Dutiful Daughters Class will meet on Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the, home of Mrs Ralph Gentis. . Midweek service, , Wednesday at 7:oo. rheme: "The Materials of Worship?’ "[ (Choir , — Youth Wpd* ntjsday f:3oJadbit Tuesday 6:30. Lutheran Church West Mdnroe and Eleventh Streets Edgjar P. Schmidt, pastor (Wheie Beauty of.Sanctuary and Service Jnyite to AVorship.b . [Two serviced will be conducted Sunday morning at 8 and 10t:30 okdpck.'j ThV festival of tee Epiphuiljy will be observed, ’ Jesiis. thß Ligljn of the [World" is the pastor's sepmon topic. The ihoir will appear at 10:30 singing;! "Brightest and Best; of the S()ns .of the Morning." by 1 J. J’. Hardingj. Mary Edingpn is soloist. 1 Churfli Calendar Mai ri< <1 cMjples club Sunddy night atpS o'lHook. Adult ; membership class meets Mbnctay|at 7|n.t,i, ■.•>.. The diiurch council and the two buildingl eomniiptees meet Monday at 7' : 30? followed by the Imdrd <>£ finance ifareetihg.. ' ? The AN’itlther League zone execatihoard Willi abso niret Monday at 7-30 in it he ch.uicli nave. Guild meets Tuesday ev4nlng4 8 at Bethlehem Clntreh. Ossian? . j , Zion Missinr.aiy society monthly meeting on Wednesday afternoon at ,2 O’clock. I Choir ifluttrsal Wednesday eve niljig at 7. (’hiitlren’s confirmation \cl as s Wednesday at 7- 7i ' • . r Organization meeting of the Zion Altar • Guild will be Im Id Thursday afteiijodi) a: 2 in thb.church pa.l- --| 1 " J ' Thd Sunda.'i; school teachers' meets Thursday (vtning at 7 'and 7:3t'.J'A|l[ teachers are! expected to be i>r< <-en if--they wish to tcAch tli|eir classes. ■ '(Saturday Bible school next Saturday it 9;3V a.m. Missionary Church | H. J. Welty, minister ' 9:opi?t<l ,11:0O Unified services. Mjervm Hupp, supt. : Solo, .Mrs. Charlevs Tunrbleson. Mtedsage, “Ample Provision.*’ Communion will be obsefyed in this service. 7:ob children's \gospel hour. 7: Op MYF. A special Service will be conducted, ’ the - theme is - ."Watch.”. | ' 7:30 ovienin," service; Hynin sing and choius time. Message; "Hov. Dp Mfe* Honor Christfy , Wcpii, sday, ‘[7: 30 prayer meeting end' study. | Thursday. 7:00 ladies fellowship will ijidvt ait tbe\home of Mrs. Pau’ .laidpii, 922 Monroe St. Be ’.suit to attend Church somewhere at this beginning of the new ytai. H you have no [church home, we viv-ite you! i-j.i ,'ie— ~—— j - . An Ideal is a fixed purpose by which tp steer your life. . \ ■ To be simple is to be great. EFFIICIjENf, COURTEOUS SERVICE. Bring your h Repairs To Us. Brant Motors, Inc. Third at Manroe know your Ford BesV* 111 111 IIR/ikft.' ■ nil i i1. ; 7 V i-
i , Flrat baptist Church I Robert H. Hammond, pastor . v ?■ j Bible School Bible sichopl is at 9:15. Ralph KepwqTthy, superintendent. < 7 Morning Worship [ ; |h morning worship servlcd I tjbe fhlme of the message by the pastor will be “Making Life a , Mrs. David EmbUr will play, and the choir will sing. The Ordinance ,of the Lord’s Supper will be observed.. Baptist. Youth Fellowship The ? Baptist Youth Fellowship Ihrlll nfeet at 6:30 in' the church hasemAnt. ' [ ■ ■ \ .< Evening Gospel Service I in tlie evening gospel service the paster I will speak on the subject, “The King’s (Son.” will be a tepitited sogg service preceding the evening message., . . j Monday Night Monday night at 6:30, is the meeting or| the Associatiohal Brothferhoods with the Walnut St. dhuteh of Muifcie as the host group. Since their church is under Repairs, however. the meeting will be held in [ the Fiitet Baptist Church of Muncie. All men of- the church Are urged to attend. i I *** t Wednesday Night I-\ Choif[ rehearsal will be at T:o(Fbn , Wednesday evening and will dishrisss ,i|j time for those: who are interested to attend thle Week of Player service. We will! not ha|ve our own prayer meeting this we|k, but will attend the Week of Prayer service at the Presbyterian Church, at [which time) Rev[. ivk. df, the ! Methodist Church will be the'speaker. This service is at 7:45. \ j I -.7 :? [Thursday Afternoon I , ()n- Thursday afternoon at 2:00 , the. Women’s Missionary Society will hdjd'thleir monthly meeting at tlie church. Hostesses! .will by Mrs. Harold Baughn. Mrs.jjH. J. Hake|. anil Sirs. Rov Johnson. -i -r- ' i " ; Zion Evangelical and Reformed ! i William C. Feller, Paator. ! 'Church school at 9:00 a.m. James jSteuffer. superintendent. Installation of itewly elected ; officers and teAciiers. W<»rship service at 10:00 am. Following an abbreviated order of service, the annual congregational meeting will be held. Election of officers w*ill be held and various reports will be given. Youth Fellowship at 6:00 p.m•Revj Uawrence Norris, of the Union F. i'.B. Church will be pre- 1 tem’t HI speak. The;. Churchmen’s Brotherhood will n|h: Monday as 7:30 p.m, A LirtpiiM- piogram that is different n.:' be ]>resent,ed. All men invited. • Wo.un-n's Guild fleeting on Wed- • at 7 15 p.m. , \ Union service, observing the Wf.'k of Prayer, will be held in the Presbyterian Church on Wednes day evening at 7:30 p.m. Jtev. Sahiuei Emerick, of the Methodist Church, will bring the message. (|h'idf rehearsal on Friday at 7: uu p,m. Catechetical classes on Saturday seniors at 9, juniors at ' 1 '•am. ' - t 7 Come and worship with ys. Trinity . Evangelical United Brethren Madison at Ninth . g John E. Chambers, minister [. ,15: - Sunday school; Chalmer Berkley, super,intendent. We be-gid-the study for the quarter yf the 50^pel of Mark. ; .7i(i;:;i| - Divine worship. Wei shall ijUitw the theme .of player on the iist Sunday of the Week of Prayer. Mr, Hkiold Huinma will be the qganUt; the choir will sing the tntliem, "Sta'hcl Up for Jesusy py yß|gonl will be '.lesus T< aches His >l>sciptes t [to PrAy.": Special prayer will be of tejfed lor the boys inMthe arrpfeG -7 - [ 3 Junior Christian’ Endeavor VOuth [Fellowship, and Adult cl-ass. ■ , ; The evening service of g|s>c?l Song and message, “Thy Awdk ring We ‘Need." • > : I . ' f .[ The ■Church council will meet ja» the close of the evening! service. : 7- 7:30 • Women’s Society >|*Woild Service meeting at t|he •Tiurch. Hostesses will be Clara i-Uhn Hitchcock, Helen Mbrgari,, A|d Anna Myers. ■ [ ! Wednesday - 7teo - mid ; weck ser vim- 7 I , M h?7;45 ,« Union service in M»bsefvajlcy of Week of Prayer at the Ptfsbyltiian ' Church. I Reverend Samuel Emerick will b'ei the speAk7' U . ■ ix ;8:00 7- Choir rehearsal. j 7 :: >RiVERSIDfe.' GARAGE ::' ■ \ ’ We repair all piakes of cars. I*ront Wheel Alignment, f Batteries and Tires. $4 Hr. Wrecking Service] \ 126. E. Monroe St. > Phone 3-3512 S i ' '7- \ ■ 7 j
First C hristian church Jonas M] Berkey,- Minister Dennis Norman, superintendent i “What is the ChurcM” is the iermon topic for the ffirst worship service of 19pl this Suh- | day at 9:301 a.nj. "The Churchts One Foundation’ 1 by Wesley, and “The Sun Would Shiny Again” by Chenoweth will be plated by Miss Phyllis; Kraljt, ghd tlid choir will sing “O Church [of Gtxl, Our Solitude Forsaking” jby Sibelius. Members oj’ Junior Church are to take part in this service I ■Wi ling I WorOrs Miss Giynnys Moot) i$ to be hosP ess to the Wilittg Class this coming Tuesday night at 7:30 o’clock. I Men's Clas« r The Men's Class nieeting iis scheduled to| begin at $:00 p.m. oh Wednesday, January 10. Week of Prayer [Service Church, mymbeys of Jjecatur will meet st 7:p pin. in the Presbyterian Cnuryh 04 Wednesday, January 10, for the! annhid Week of Prayer service. [ , | MWiyter’A Meeting 1 Ministers of the Decatur Association will iseet ih the '[Evangelical [and Reformed Church at 9:30 o’clock Monday morning. Church Os The Nazarene North Seventh & Marshall Sts. Ralph : A. Carter, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Glenn ' Habegger, superintendent. WA in--1 vite you to come enjoy the friendly atmosphere of our’ classes. ' Morning worship, 10:30 a,m. Message: “Tithes.; 11 Junior church? 11 :<>o a.m. Mrs. 0. Anspaugh, isupeh-’isor. I Youth service, 6:45 p.m; Evelyn ' Hicks, president. Vt ■ I ; ' Adult grotip, 6:4t> p.m. Mrs. O. Sudduth, president. 11 I service. 7:30 h-4 1 - Message: “Balancing Our Spiritual Budget.” Monday 7:30 p.m. Church Board meeting. I Wednesday 7:30 p..m. PrAyer and praise service. Church of God j Founded A.p. 33 Cleveland Street ; Two Blocks Northwest of Hbspital Dwight R. McCurdy, minister. Morning and Evening Services Every Sunday ’• 8:30 a.m. “Christian Brotherhood IlAur" Tune in WKJG h. Wajjnh. 9:30 a.m. Ynorning worship, sermon: “Bless| The Lord, 0 My Soul. And Forget Not All His Benefits. Who Healeth All Thy Dis-; eases."- <’ ?! 10:30 a.m. Church school, Mr. Floyd [ Morrison, general superintendent; Mrs n 3 ’ nier K. Scote, assistant superintendent; Mrs. { Charles Frank, Children’s Superintendent., 6:30 p.m. youth Fellowship: Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, president, ‘Mrs. Emery Hawlkins, Mrs'. Guy Agler,! counselors. 7 • .I, [I 6:30 p.m. Shining Lights: Mrs. Q. j W. Strickler, Mrs. jElrner Scott}, directors. |V 1 I 7:30 p.m. Regular '-Sunday evq-! ning service. Rev. [Ross J. McLennan? of Winona Lake, guest speaker 1 i| .Wednesday [ || 7:30 p.m] No mid-week prayeg meeting, Union Services, at Firs| .Presbyterian Church, Rev. Samuel, Emerick, speaker. “Week ol' Prayer." ? ’ ® We Welcome You |’ You entei[ this Cburjch — Not aB i Stranger, B ut as A Guest of God|| Come then? with jay in your heartJJ and thanks upon •’‘jour lips, into • His presence, offering iiim your ‘ love and service. , ' AffilL|ittd with -ihe Church of Clod, g|enerpL offmes, Andersbu.
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Indiana. ' 'I ’ Where a r Christian experience makes you a member. . First Methodist Samuel Emerick; pastor The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observed in the 10:20 o’clock worship service at the FiiSjt Methodist church. Special music for this service will be given by the; senior; caoir who w|ll[sing the anthem, f’Shepherd of Israel" by Bortnianski, and Miss Helen Hau bold will sing the solo, "1 Wonder as I Wonder," by Nolte. Assistants to the minister in the opening part of the worship jieriod will *be Marilyn Hoblet and Byford Smith. j, ? 1 1 A nursery group is planned for pre-school age children during the worship service- This be conducted in the kindergarten classroom. Members of the young adult class will bA in charge. Mrs. G. L. Brayton will! conduct the Junior Church for! older children in the churcri parlors. , Tife regular church school peridd will begin at 9:30 and will be under thp direction of Mr. Lowell Smith.!■ - At 6 Km. the youth groups will meet fdr their} Fellowship progranfs. |The opening worship will be Jhnqucted in regular [meeting .rooms, and the ! groups Will later unite for th[e showing of the film “Visit to Corinth," a part of a series of ifilms on the Life and Work of St. Paul. 1 At 7 p.m.. t|re evening service will be conducted in the sanctuary, and the program will present the; Rev. j and Mrs., Moore, directors of | Neighborhood House, Ft. ’Wayne, t TlVe Moore’s will tell the story of thpfr work with European refugees, a lArge number of whom they have been abld to help focate in Ft. Wayne and throughout Indiaha. Some of the former D.P.’s will participate on tlie program Sunday tevening. Fijrst Presbyterian Church A. C. E. Giliander, minister Church school. 9:30 - 10:20 a.m.. Richard Macklin and Jack; Knudsen. superintendents. We have the * best in lesson materials and good • teachers.. Those Uho wish to grow in spiritual understanding in ,f 951 must be regular in class and in church worship. i f ; Divine wprshhi, 10:30 - 11:30 | a.m., [FariS FranA, student fop the [ Christian ministry, will work, with .the poster l in the lectern and pul pi hi ' children’s sermon! "The Hands of } God.” Adult sermon, “The Race to! Run in ’51." ! Wednesday, 7:45 ‘p.m.. in our | sanctuary, the service for Universal • Week of Prayer, sponsored by the ’ Decatur Ministerial Association ' Rev, Samuel Emerick of the Metho- , diSt Church will preach on "Prayer 1 —The Need and the Answer." Spell dal prayers will be offered for out farmed services personnel at this I, critical time. | Circles of the Women’s Associaj tion will have their first meetings of 1951 as follows: ‘ Wednesday. 8:00 p.m.. ."Ruth” 1 with' Mrs. Kenneth Runyon. “Nabmi” with Mrs. Leo Thursday, 2:30 with
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