Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 December 1942 — Page 11
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Marguerite Ellis Wed| To Lieut. Ludwig
A bridal dinner highlights nuptial| news. - The dinner, honoring Miss Mary Evelyn Daniel and ‘the Rev. Leymon Wesley Ketcham of Wilmington, Del., will :-be given tomorrow night at the home of the bride’s |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Daniel, 5850 Lowell ave. - The wedding will be at 6:30 p. m. Sunday in the Irvingfon Methodist church. Dinner guests tomorrow! {will include the Rev. and Mrs. Harry E. Ketcham, Asbury Park, N. J, parents of the bridegroom-to-be; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Blackburn Jr., Evansville, his brother-in-law and sister; Mrs, Samuel Athens, Asbury Park, another sister of the prospective bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy Daniel, the bride-fo-be’s sister. Also attending will be Missi; Daniel’s aunt,- Mrs. Bessie D. McAnlis, Chattanooga, ' Tenn.; Miss Ruth Schnicke, Detroit; Mr. and]! Mrs. Calvert Craig, Mrs, Virgil|! Phemister, Miss Marthellen Ratcliff, Miss Kathryn Kirkpatrick, : Robert Burford, Clarence W.|i Schnicke, Dale and Roger King and| William Johnson. ” ” ” Miss Schnicke, here to spend the|: holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schnicke, will entertain tomorrow afternoon with a crystal tea for Miss Daniel. Mrs. Schnicke will assist and the bride-to-be’s mother and Mrs. McAnlis will pour. : Others attending will be Mes- |i dames Ketcham, Blackburn, H. R.|} Easterday, James R. Hill, Phemister, F. L. Warner, Carleton Atwater, C. F. McCleaster, Dwight Thompson, L. 8! Kirkpatrick, William Schmelzel, T. R. Ratcliff, W. 8. S. Johnson, | Harry Mauss, Thomas Sanders,
, Numerous Parties Arranged for Dramatic Club's Dance Tomorrow-
NUMEROUS RESERVATIONS have been made for the Dramatic club’s. Christmas dinner dance tomorrow night at the Indianapolis Athletic club. ne Included among them are those of Messrs. and Mesdames W. Hathaway Simmons, Austin H. Brown, Herbert ‘M. ollen, Edwin H. Forry, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Robert Sullivan and John Collett. Mrs. William H. Coleman has reserved a table and other reservations were made by Mrs. Dudley A. Pfaff, Mrs. Conrad Ruckelshaus and Miss Ruth Fishback. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. A. Clowes and Ma}. Gen. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall will atténd. dditional parties will be given by Messrs. and Mesdames C. Harvey Bradley, Robert B. Failey, Nicholas H. Noyes, Irving M. Fauvre, John T. Jameson, Robert Hendrickson, George Fotheringham and Paul L. Hargitt. Other reservations are those of Messrs. and Mesdames Harvey J. Elam, John Gordon Kinghan, Reily G. Adams, Alexander Stewart, Orland A. Church, Thomas Mahaffey, M. J. Boyd, Jeremish L. Caddick and Garver Wheeler, and Nelson Johnson.
Christmas Dinners at the Propylaeum
FAMILY DINNER PARTIES were to be highlights of Christmas - . celebrations today. Several large groups were planning to dine at the Propylaeum. Miss Mary Sullivan and Mayor Sullivan were to entertain a largé party. Included among their guests were to be Mrs. John Hollett Sr.,, Miss Deborah Moore, Mrs. Janet Bowles and her daughter, Mira, and Mrs. Almus Vinton. Dr. Thomas L. Sullivan also was to be with his brother and sister. Their other guests were to be Mr. and Mrs. John Hollett and their sons, Thomas and John, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Britton. Another family dinner was planned by Mrs. R. R. Shiel. Her guests were to include Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shiel and their sons and daughter, William, Richard and Martha Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Shiel and Mrs. Edna Thomas also were to be in the party. Mrs. Fermor S. Cannon planned a large party to include several members of her family. Smaller parties were planned by Mesdames W. W. Critchlow, A. W. Bowen, LeRoy Kahler and J. J. Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Lu were to have dinner at the club. Others dining at the Propylaeum were to include Miss Grace Brown, Miss Cerene Ohr and Mrs. Eldo I Wagner.
Entertaining at the Marott Hotel
THE MAROTT HOTEL, too, was to be the scene of a number of family dinner parties. Messrs. and Mesdames T. W. Nicholson, Arthur E. Johnson, E. 8. Whitaker and George F. Woody were to entertain parties. Bishop O'Hara was to have several guests as were Mesdames Herman Scherrer, A. C. Henry, F. B. Hoppe, I. F. Pierce and Miss
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Woman's Viewpoin: -- “The Star Tha: {Mary Saw Still Shines’
By MRS. WALTER FERGUS! \ Times Special Writer
A LONG TIME AGO, strange, :- explainable events, confusing fo Mary of the simple heart, had attended the birth ‘of her son, Jt sts. The wise men came, and the a o:-
ing shepherds, and a star shon: n the East. Caesar Augustus had sent
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Mount Olive Church Scene Of Wedding.
White Christmas trees will form
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Mrs. Francis Meyer was Miss Jayne Fix before her marriage
Mae Louthan. Other groups were to include Messrs. and Mesdames C. W. Welling, C. F. Finneran and C. F. Roberts and Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Foreman. ’ 8 # s ® Miss Peggy Trusler will entertain Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. with an open house at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Trusler, 6150 N. Pennsylvania st. Assisting in the dining room will be friends of the hostess, the Misses Bettijane Mitchell, Sally Walker, Joan Buschmann and Jean and Alberta Wells. There are no inviSauions .
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s 8 = 2 = = The holiday luncheon of the Wells College club will be Tuesday in the Columbia club at 12:30 p. m. Miss Judith Preston will preside. Curtis-Robinson Ceremony Today MRS. FRIEDA S. ROBINSON will be married this afternoon to
|Ann Hoffmann to Gilbert H.
the background ‘for the wedding this afternoon of Miss Margaret
Phillips. The service is to take place at 2:30 o’clock in the Mount
Olive Methodist church with the Rev. C. H. Loveland officiating. Ropes of white laurel and white tapers will complete the decorations. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoffmann, 1800 S. High School rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips of Bristol, Ill. The bride has chosen a gown of white brocaded satin with a V neck-
1. Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Thompson, 987 Campbell ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Richard Gripe, son of Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Gripe, 5402 E. Washington st. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Thompson attends Purdue university, where she
is a member, of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Gripe, a graduate of Lake |
Forest college, is attending the Indiana university and is a member of Nu Sigma Nu fraternity, 2. The approaching marriage of Miss Peggy Burrell to Midshipman William C. Ostlund has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Marguerite Burrell, The wedding will be next month. Mr. Ostiund, in training at Annapolis, Md., is the son of Mrs. Mary Ostlund, Webster City, Iowa. (Liang Shen Photo.) :
3. Miss Theodosia Baltz’s engagement to Robert Maurice Fitzgerald
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out a decree saying that all the world was to be: taxed. In the country surrounding Bethlehem/ every male child § under 2 had been § killed by an order § of Herod. It was § a time of cruelty, when evil men held power and there seemed ro meaning to life. But, out of the gloom, the ‘ar appeared. Only a few saw or heeded it. People did not look fcward the heavens any more t an
Harry Babcock, Raymond King, R. D. McCarthy, Henry Young, E. P. Cox, A. J. French, M. G. Reed and Ralph Newmister.
: McCleaster, Sarah Lou Thompson,
Also Misses Dorothy Daniel, Flor-
Oct. 25. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fix, 1841 Epler ave, Mr. Meyer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyer, 1425 Brunswick ave.
ence Easterday, Mary Atwater, Mary
Josephine Ward, Kirkpatrick, Ratcliff, Peggy Schmielzel, Virginia Van Geyt, Clara Mauss, Mavis King, Eunice McCarthy, Alice Belle Young, Kathleen Cox, Helen French, Josephine Ward and Jean Duthie. # ” 8
Miss Daniel was the honor guest recently at a kitchen shower given
Reception Will Follow Rite at Beech Grove
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Linn W. Curtis in a 3 o'clock ceremony in the Elizabeth Goodnow Wicks chapel of All Souls Unitarian church. Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, pastor emeritus of the church, will officiate. Following the service, the couple will receive informally in the church parlors before leaving for Washington. Coming. from out-of-town for the wedding were Mr. Curtis’ father, Fred Curtis; his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeland, and his nephew, Curtis Freeland, all of Chicago. . ” # ¥ 8 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Richardson came yesterday from Detroit to spend the holidays with Mrs. Richardson's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Coleman, 4314 Central ave. They will be here until
Jean R. Stroh Will Marry Elaine Morris
The’ Rev. U. S. Clutton will offi-
4:30 o'clock, Miss Betty Cord will become the bride of Ernest R. Kite terman Jr. The service will be in the Beech Grove Methodist church, with the Rev. K. D. Vandevanter performing the ceremony. > ad The bride is to wear a gown of white satin in pringess style with a fingertip veil. Her flowers will be pink roses and baby’s breath. Miss Imogene Elkin, maid of honor, will wear a blue gown and her flowers will be a mixed boue quet. William Kitterman, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Recep Follows Following the ceremony thers will be a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Cord, 108 S. th aves Beech Grove. The parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Erne est Kitterman of Noblesville. 3
by Miss Mary Louise Ellis, 5868 Lowell ave. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Robert M. Ellis, Mrs. H. Boyd Addison and’ Miss Mary Frances Patterson. The guests were Mrs. F. N. Daniel, Mrs. E. A. Patterson, Misses Marilyn Baker, Natalie Borreson, Lucille Broeking, Jean Carpenter, Suzanne Fisher, Marion Hutchison, Marvel Ikerd, Phyllis Wear, Joy Gullion, Patty Johnston, Margaret Ellis, Nell Catherine Kirkpatrick, Ratcliff and Dorothy Daniel. - 2
is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Baltz, 4192 Carrollton ave. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Fitzgerald, 4441 Washington blvd. The wedding will’ be next month in St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The bridegroom-to-be is attending officers’ candidate school at Camp Barkley, Tex. (Moorefield Photo.) / ‘
Rev. Nordsieck Will Perform Kasting-Pritchard Ceremony; Reception Will Follow
A candlelight ceremony, read by the Rev. William Nordsieck, at 3:30 p. m. today in the St. Peter's Lutheran church, will unite Miss Mary Katherine Pritchard and Sergt. Arthur George Kasting. Miss Pritchard is the -daughter of Mrs. Edith E. Pritchard, 1606 Sturm ave., and the bridegroom is the san of Mr..and Mrs. Harry Kasting, 836 N. Jefferson ave. The church will be decorated with palms ferns, candelabra and candles along the aisles. Carl O. Keller, organist, | accessories. She will wear talisman roses. The mother of the bridegroom
line, long sleeves and a train. Her * |tulle veil reaches the end of her train. She is to carry a ring of satin to which will be attached an arrangement of white magnolia leaves and sprays of white juniper topped by a bow-of the ribbon. In the center of the bow will be three red camellias. *
The Attendants
The maid of honor, Miss Edith Pattmann, will wear a frock of turquoise taffeta covered with peach net, while the bridesmaid, Miss Doris Phillips, sister of the bridegroom, will wear peach taffeta covered with turquoise net. They will carry modernistic flower arrangements of deep red carnations and white magnolia leaves. John Penrod will be best man,
they do now. Men of that ti ae, glutted with honors and wez (h, sunk in pagan ignorance, ¢ -d, never knowing of its existence. xcept as their actions touched he life of Mary's son,” they are i igotten ‘and their deeds have'b en
unrecorded.
# » al AND THE STAR still shines, If is always there for those who sea ch for it. Today women, confused : i
hurt as Mary was confused ¢ il hurt, bring their babies into a wo Ic! where cruelty and evil domin: e. Like Mary, they see their sons zo out to die. They, too, are lost i vast darkness. “Has not death blotted out lifc »”’ they cry to their souls in the nig it, when there is no one to hear. Is not hate victorious over love?” No—and because of the those things shall never come
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The marriage of Miss Marguerite Ellis"{o Lieut. Carl M. Ludwig of Drew field, Fla. is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Nicol Ellis, 3208 Ruckle st. The ceremony was read at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon in the Advent si ur Episcopal church by the Rev. John o Nelson of All Saints’ cathedral. The bridegroom is the son of Carl
Block Fashion Board To Be Entertained
Mrs. Lucy Greenberg will entertain Wednesday with a luncheon in Block’s terrace tearoom for members of Block’s high school fashjon board. Former members who|and the ushers will include Howard are in the city also will be guests. Hoffmann, cousin of the bride, and The luncheon will honor Miss[Richard Small.
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will play a group of bridal airs, and
ciate at the marriage of Miss Elaine Morris and Jean R. Stroh at 4:30 p. m. today in the Tuxedo Park Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. - and Mrs. Howard I. Morris, 902 N. Ritter ave., and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Blanche Stroh, 504 West dr., Woodruff pl. An aviation cadet in the army air forces, he is stationed at Parks Air college, East St. Louis, Ill. * Peggy Byrum will sing “At Dawning” and “Oh Promise Me” with Mrs. Dap Pierce at the organ.. The church will be decorated with palms, ferns and candelabra. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. .. Miss Lucille Kunts, maid of hon- _ or, will wear a rose wool dress with
Wilma Heaton, present president of the board, and the two past presidents, Miss Betty Jane Mitchell, now a student at Indiana university, and Miss Audrey Montrose, a Briarcliff Junior college student. i
Service Men Will Be Guestsat Y W.
A Christmas dance, tomorrow evening in the Central Y. W..C. A. from 8:30 to 12 o'clock, will be open to iservice men. Mrs. Elberta Gilmore, Y. W. and U. 8. O. staff member, will be in charge of the party. Refreshments ‘will be served. A tea dance Sunday afternoon is to be for service men and their wives: and friends. Y. W. C. A.
Mrs, Hoffmann will wear black crepe for the . wedding and her corsage will be of red carnations, Mrs. Phillips will have a dress of brown crepe, and a corsage ‘of yellow
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A reception at the church will follow the ceremony. The couple will live at 2015 Linwood blvd, Kansas City, Mo. The bride will travel in a two-piece wool frock of light blue with navy accessories and a red camellia corsage.
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Robert Pritchard, brother of the bride, will sing “Because” and “I Love You.” The bride’s mother will give her in marriage. Miss Martha Pritchard, maid of honor and sister of the bride, will wear a frock of green taffeta fashioned with lattice work on the shoulder yoke and a bouffant skirt. Bridesmaids will be Miss Shirley Ann Pritchard, another sister of the bride, and Mrs. R. G. Mantzke. They will wear gowns of gold and green taffeta fashioned with bouffant skirfs shirred in tiers and fitted basques. : The bride's attendants will carry arm bouquets of bronze chrysanthemums, and matching flowers in their hair. Henry F. Engel will be best man,
will have a dress of brown crepe with tarquoise accessories. Mrs. Anna Kasting, grandmother of the bridegroom, will. wear ‘a powder blue dress. Both will have corsages of Johanna Hill roses. - Following the ceremony a reception will be held al the home of the bride's mother., Assisting will be the Misses Pauline and Mildred Kasting and Patricia Smith of West Lafayette, and Mrs. Robert Pritchard and Mrs. Charles’ D. Smith, ‘ The couple will be at. home at Port Clinton, O., after a short wedding trip. Sergt. Kasting is stationed at Camp Perry, O. 4 Out-of-town guests will includ Miss Lela Ryan, Sullivan; Mrs. Cal Barnes, Louisville, Ky.; Mr. and
pass. For the people who hold f: st
fgils. Someday,” somehow, we achieve peace and good | will earth. But before we do become as wise as Mary simple heart, who knew out Faith in God, she could nothing, she possessed nothing, si ¢| was. nothing. :
Scottish Rite Dance Planned
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to faith, who put their trust in G d | Ludwig, Tipton. Attendants at the rather than in man, and who kn« w | wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Quentin that the production of machine yv Ringenberg. The bride wore a beige does not mean progress, understa: d suit with brown accessories and a that the promise of the star nev r white orchid cersage while Mrs. Ringenberg was in brown with a sh: 11 ‘Talisman rose corsage.
it we mu ft university where she was a memof 1 ¢ her of Delta Gamma sorority. The at, wit! - | pridegroom was graduated from € 0 Purdue university.
Hike Is Sunday
club of Indiana will meet Sunday at 9 a. m, and hike to the cabins at Woollen’s gardens and back, They will meet at Maple rd. and|are in charge of arrangements. .
The bride is a graduate of .Butler
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Members of the Nature Study
Out-of-town guests attending the
wedding will include Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Cord, Bedford; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cord, Urbana, Ill.; Mr, and Mrs. Dan Pursel, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirby, Noblesville.
The couple will be at home af
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2324 N. New Jersey st.
Church to Holiday Frolic
The annual holiday frolic of All
Souls Unitarian church will be held Sunday evening from 5 to 10 p. m, The young people of the church
A .play, “St. George and the
Is Beauty Aid |the Fairgrounds and bring lunch
es and a corsage of brown accessories and ushers will include Kurt Hol-
roses. : L The bridé has chosen a dress of arcadia blue velvet with dubonnet accessories and a corsage of gardenias and roses. :
Reception to Follow
Harry Bayless will be best man, and ushers include Raymond Goldsmith Jr. of Lafayette and Karl Stroh, brother of the bridegroom. The bride’s mother will ‘wear a powder blue dress with black accessories and a pink rose corsage. Mrs. Stroh will be in a dusty rose: frock with a gardenia corsage. Mrs. R. A. Goldsmith and Ms. Orvilldé Robinette will assist at a reception at the home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Out of town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goldsmith and
daughter Betty, and son Raymond :
Jr. of Lafayette.
Stiff Hair Ribbons Making Comeback
cadettes will be hostesses. Games, dancing and Christmas carols will be featured on the afternoon’s program. Dancing will be from 3 to 6 o’clock.
To Sew for Red Cross
Women of All Souls Unitarian church will meet to sew for the Red Cross from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m. next Thursday at the church.
Bride-to-Be
By- ALICIA HART Times Special Writer YOU AND YOU and you and all the rest of us are doing a lot more walking these days than we used to, -unless we're among the fortunate few booned with a supergas card. And a good thing, too. For walking is one -of the best, easiest and least appreciated of exercises. The extra miles thet gas
‘| rationing is forcing you to walk can
be turned into a first-class beauty aid, if you just learn to waik properly. » In the first place, get into. the habit of walking. Say you have an
impulse, born of long habit, is to take the bus at the corner. Don’t. Start walking. Step: out briskly but don’t dash along as aggressively as if you were in a race.
stiff. Swing your legs from the hips. And, importantly, cultivate a rhythm in your walk. .You might even hum
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roses, ‘will be in a gown of white
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stine and Warren Enders. The, bride, carrying white bridal
satin fashioned along princess linés. Chantilly lace insertions will accent the fitted bodice and gored skirt which will extend into a train. Cascading from an orange blossom tiara will be a two-tier fingertip veil of bridal illusion. She will wear a silver cross, a gift from the bride-
‘The bride’s mother has chosen a soldier blue crepe dress with fuchsia
Wed Recently
Mrs. Fred Hale, Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hale, Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pritchard and daughter, Patty, -Cincinnati; O.; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Dragset, and Mr. and Mrs, L. K. Shirley, Hamilton, O.; Mrs. Arthur Kasting and family and Miss Bernice Tormoellen, Seymour, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lovelace, Columbus. Ed The bride is a member of Phi
| Delta Pi sorority:
The bride was honored recently with a shower given by Miss Thelma Rodgers and Miss Agnes Lostutter at the former's home. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Wilbur E.
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will be held in the grand ballroo! i of the Scottish Rite cathedral fo - morrow: evening from 9 to 12 o’clock. The dance is for sons and daugh - ters of members of. the Scottis .
charge include Messrs. and Mes - dames J. Worth Baker,
Colby and Royal B. Colby. Other committee members ar: Messrs. and Mesdames Dean Hal || Ralph: E. Hamill, C. Kyle Hughe:, | Tho Kurrie, Arthur E. Par -
Smith, Wilbur. E. Smith Frank F.
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A young peoples’ holiday danc »| with them. Charles Day will be
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Rite. Members of the committee i [Boulevard pl, left yesterday for Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend the holiEarl T.|cays with her husband who is staBeam, George L. Clark, John F. tioned there with the army's quar | termaster corps. ;
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Dragon,” directed by Mrs. Vivian Siener, will be presented and Corp, Warren Fleischner will play a med= ley of Christmas songs on the piano. Joe Blakeslee will talk on
“Military Schools and the War” and Patty Hagedon is to sing.
Victor Jose will lead the singing
of carols. The Virginia reel and old-fashioned dancing will conclude the program. 3 ;
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all | our friends
-and customers
we wish
A Very Merry’ Christmas
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