Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1948 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

secretaries, jaintors,

directors and other in connection

working churches and religious or-

long have complained no provision is made for

their

The Board of Pen-

sions this week set up a new insurance

Dr. W. Jones of Indian secretary of the

gm SY Acres attended the meeting. The board, heretofore,

Ald Society,

arranged investments and propension funds for retired

of Chicago. oF events follow:

B::

roRiets Cn . who was ovis John J. Haram Weak BEE Raton on ater, V fve hh ane over re

r will be * honoted at at a Bo, TH BEE E 3 7 down”

Amer

t ral or 1!

pa alto him

ot/taneously with his teaching, the in¢|young man studied at State Nor-

YTERIAN school master’s career in a onethe/ToOm country school and later

mu sentative

teams, student bodies

gr SRRISTIAN Suyron_he the. congre-

pent tthe vibe. leurs, .

Pwo reek HE oy i! £o Y eared

ble” at the ine abo lock

oF n i ll speak,

pm in ehapel, “30 N. N. or nols a

Church Council Report to Be Give

Dr. Ben Herbster of Cincinnati, attended the recent assembly of the World Council of Churches

in Holland, will give a report

the meeting of the Indianapolis section of the Indiana Evangelical

and Reformed Synod.

denomination’s work will

The Rev. Gerson Englemann

Christian, os and Mrs. V. J. Bartell, rR OMONS:

dma

Friends fo Fete Dr. EL Day

Was born and raised on

at 7. m. ht for many or. in and was and now serves Sulshoy Audit and . B.A. Plep-

Mohler

METHODIST received

of inewspapers,

) “hand-me-down”

ternonn. semen following 0! tn. 'Santord

ROH — Jive the

AMERICA ~ Jimmy

The meeting will be held all day about the time the first services Tuesday in the Immanuel Church./were held in the little log MethoWomen of the church will serve two meals to approximately 165 delegates. Every. branch. of they

govered by reports and discussion. Methodist congregation soon fired speakers will include:|brick in the church yard and| Bishop R. R.

Detroit, us. Guild”. the. Rev... H. Fatars of Tell City is synod presi-

On 50th Jubilee as Minister

’ By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Friends of Dr. E. L. Day will mark his 50th anniversary as

University Park Christian Church. .. Dr. Day was born 75 years ago religious career and happy fami reception. Dr. and Mrs, Day have been married 54 and are dparents. One of their four daughters, ‘Mrs. James A.' Stuart, the former Ruth Day, lives here and belongs to the University Park Church, . At the age of 10, Edward Law rence Day rose to his feet in a Methodist children's meeting and told what religion meant to him. Ever since, his efforts have pointed toward Christian service. He now administers the co-operative

ago in a Hoosier log cabin. - His ly life will receive: tribute at the

of “doctor.” He says no one ever has conferred the title of doctor lof divinity upon him. But all of us who know him always have called him “Dr. Day” and always will. No other. title seems suitable for one of his Spiritual Stature.

All Saints To Welcome

The Rt. Rev. R. A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis, will install Father Ashburn according to the ritual of the Episcopal Church at the 11 a. m.

,|very normal pleasure from simple experiences such as riding on the wagon into Bedford from the farm, from a stick of striped candy given him by the town

dren. He attended a two- root schoo, later baptized in Old Deer Creek one January night while sleet was falling. His father, a Civil War veteran, died when the preacher was only 5. When-he was 8 the family moved |t t ta, Putnamville. Bought First Suit He earned 10 cents per load Wogdth, his; tw wheel -handcart haulho. village.

; ple of the church will serve

‘breakfast for the parish following the early service. The new priest will meet with the young people for 6 p. mr evensong and speak to them and their guests.

Satus Changed

The arrival of the new rector for the red brick Gothic church

ling 1 from. the stores to the a "Hé carried ran errands and’ learned enough money doing odd jobs to buy his first suit gH clothes. e years were passing. He was maturing in body and in spirit, growing more determined to increase his knowledge and be useful in the church. Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian Churches all shared in his development, Dr. reports. He | House attended the religious and social gatherings of them all in his

AH BPOER Jor the DEW congrégation.. :

ministers- have served All Saints as the cathdral of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. At the request of the membership, the cathedral status was changed to that of a parish church by the diocesan’ convention. Father Ashburn came to the city from St. Peter's Church, Ellicott City. He received his Shsolegical education at Nashotah Seminary and the Episcopal Divinity School. He has served the dioceses of Maine, New York, “Springfield and Maryland. His home parish is in Philadelphia. He is a Priost-gasociate of the—Soelety—of— Evangelist.

Visual Education Advocate ‘The new rector succeeds the

a sa.

licensed to teach school. Simul:

mal and DePauw. He started his(, """0," “mother Ashburn is|

known for his work in the field of visual education schools. hese small daughter will live in

taught high school. He did every kind of religious work even assisting with the Holy Comimunion. Refurned Here in '08 . In 1808, Dr. Day returned to

ne 2 adjoining the church.

ministered to congregations in | Brazil, a Nobleavilie and Marion, .» and Lincoln, Neb. helped 2 found the Indiama School of Re-

ligion and d became its eld repre-

"traveled all over the : Uned 8 tes managing clal campaigns for giiureh rela col1Teges. He Had Nerved off "§"10HE| list of state, national wo {nternational boards for his church. Over the 50 years, 4000 persons| have joined the church under Dr. Day’s influence. His last pastorate before comine here, was Ma e Chris- | Church. During his term on the Church Union, the churches have grown, wiped out debts, built new buildings, improved old ones and recruited new members. Other Daughters Dr. Day's other three daughters are: Mrs, Esther Day Wheeler, {New Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Jessie

inaugurate a school of religion.

Youth Senate to Hear Canterbury President

address at the annual meeting of the United Christian Youth Senate of the Church Federation Tuesday night in the Broadway Methodist Church. The meeting will open at (5:30 p. m. with recreation directed by Mrs. Ralph Johns and Miss Nancy Johns. Supper will follow with Richard Stansfield as toastmaster. Officers will be elected and reports given preceding the closing with a committment service conducted by| Geraldine Simmons. Mary Jo Taylor is program chairman. Jane Collins will sing and Bud

a minister with a reception tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. in the|{

at 16th. and 4 Sent al, marks the|

8t—John,— the spsux > Indian; serves as rals-

Rev. John T. Payne who resigned |

in church|® He, Mrs. Ashburn and

he apartment above the parish

It is expected that Father Ashburn and the congregation will extend the community ministry of the parish, seek an increased| Sunday School enrollment and

President Douglas McLaury of [Canterbury College wijl give the

Music Faculty In Concert

Church Men's Grovp

. Sponsars Ist in Series “The ‘Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church will present faculty members of the Butler-Jordan Conservatory of Music in a concert tomorrow at 8 p. m. Scheduled performers include: Leola Turner, soprano; Mary Spaulding, harpist; Nellie Jones, flutist; ‘Eugene Kilinski, violinist; and Dorothy Munger, accompanist. The program is the first of a series to be sponsored by the ito association of the church

uring. the fall and 1 GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY of 1049. The pros ito he

~Dr. E. L. Day tomorrow will [sonata we. v Handel

_ SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1948

IU YMCA Gets

New Director Times State Service MINGTON, Oct. 16—The

io of Indiana University an-

nounces the appointment of Jack Warden of Harrisburg, Pa., as its first full-time professional leader since the war. The acceptance of the office of general secretary by Mr. Warden means the university “Y" pro-| gram will be strengthened and further community work in Bloomington will be developed, according to Prof. Taulman A. Miller, chairman of the “Y" ad-| visory board. Mr. Warden last June. was graduated from Bucknell University and spent the summer in a work-study tour of seven European countries including Germany. For two years, he served on the Nationual Intercollegiate Christian Council which is the lexecutive body for student work of the National YMCA, Merritt C. Holman of Indianapolis is secretary of the Indiana University “Y.”

HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN

‘18th at Ingram

interests of 50 churches of Marion ta No. V......... ion, County as the executive seretary New Rector be honored for giving 50 of Stet .. i “lof the Christian Church Union, ‘i. Installation Planned his 75 years fo the ministry of | Nellis Jones, flutist. Started 4} 10 hstalaion i & _the Christi Christian Ch Church. a Le Lied fur Laute (Die tote It took courage for a 20-yeus For Rev. W. E. Ashburn ik w lad to talk out in meetin 2 . Turner - Korng oa courage was his heritage All Saints Episcopal Church Presbyterian Unit oui re a Accompaniment, from a pioneer ancestry, especial-|tomorrow will welcome the Rev. Li } S k » SE Handel ly his maternal grandfather, a|wiliam Edmond Ashburn of =ISTS Opeakers la His shaven do in... Debussy “gaddle bag preacher.” Maryland uy ne Rew Fector In The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. | wh Dain iipg. hr ferne The grandson never was long- services in the morning and a faced or overly plous, He got a night. will speak on “The New Life Nocturne Jute and harp). Barrer

Nellie Jones, flutist.

Movement” at the morning session of the Indianapolis district of the Presbyterial Society beginning at 10 a. m. Tuesday in| the Memorial Church.

Mrs. David Prolfitt of New r or from playing eutdoor service. Bishop Kirchhoffer also Pugue In A. ,........... Tartini-Kreisler fa with OE oh — chil- will celebrate the Holy Com- york will give an address on PAEING dom “ind dec’) Aston Gon aki munion at 7:30 a. m. Young peo-| Kingdom Building” at the after- |i}, $ranma. Hockstein

noon session. The Rev. Mr. Con-| nor is pasjor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Proffitt is a member of the national planning board of the Presbyterian ‘women’s work. .Mrs, Virginia B. Green will direct a dramatic skit in the morning and Mrs. Scott Ford, presbyterial president, will answer ques-

tions in the morning. Mrs. T. A. Hansen will install Shook, ah tothe 81. Sua Seno. (new. officers. and: Miss Florence puerto Rizo: Lanham will“conduct & ‘panel of} ——= program. Hostesses will be Mrs. Carl Gunderson, president of the host association and its members. Mrs. Walter T. Pearcy will preto side at the district meeting.

|Hungarian’ Dance No. 1..Brahms-Joachim eo Kilinski, violinist, y Munger, ‘accompanist,

Film to Be Shown

“We Too Have Received,” a missionary film, will be shown following evensong tomorrow at 7 p. m. in the. Youth Sunday observance in St. Paul's Episcopal

METHODIST Roberts Park Church

Since 1821 Delaware at Vermont

Indian to Describe Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister

Missionary Work 830 P MoM TF A native Fox Indian woman Mr. Earl MecMi “

who is a vocalist and Earlham graduate will describe her work as missionary to- the Osage Indians in meetings Thursday in the First Friends Church. Mrs.- Susie Meek Frazier, with her husband Philip Frazier, al

10:45 A. M.—*The Priesthood of Al Believers.”

T:30P. M—"Men Like God.” Soloist—Peggy Howell, “Services for the Seeker”

-Come.to Church!

sionary to the Osage Indians at Hominy, Okla. Mrs. Frazier will speak and sing in the church at {the family night dinnér até p.m.

Herbert J. Wilson, Minister | CHRISTIAN MINISTRY SUNDAY 9:30 a. m. Preaching and Communion. YMN SING Peaturing Wm. Moon and the Arsenal Technical Octett, YOU'RE WELCOME !

J

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

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57 N. RURAL ST. RALLY DAY—With special classes of the 10:45 a. m.—Sermon, “The,New Birth Birthright.”

7:30 a. m.—Revival u Die.”

Be “Tonight 0. A. TRINKLE, Minister ~

Evelyn Messmore, Director of Music

Nagy

3851 'E. New York St.

Sunday Services 10:00 A. M.—11:30 A. M.—T:45 P. M.

REV. N. J. BIBBS

Indiana and Michigan District Superintendent Will speak at both morning and evening services.

services in all departments and Family Bible School at 9:30 a. m.

Srvice, With Harry Pool, Evangelist.

Gaynell Lashbrook, Organist

THE BIBLE CHURCH

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Rev,

dyke Mission.

BAPTIST CHURCHES®

Old-Fashioned Gospel

RIVER AVE. BAPTIST 1060 RIVER AVE

Robert Cullen will spedk at Nor-| pou B [ MeClamm,

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermont Streets Carleton W. Atwater. D. D., Paster |

| 930 A. M.—Bible . School.

Pastor?

Sunday 8cho0l ............... 9:30 A. M | Morning Worship 1... 0] 130 ‘A M,| 10:48 A. M.—Worship. Sermon ening a ey Au : e Assurance of

ZION

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED North and New Jersey Sts. ERICK R. DARIES, D. D, PAUL H. PRANKEN 9:00 A. M.—Pirst Service of Worship.

Problem of Py Problem of Pai

EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED Leonard apd Sanders BR. E A PIEPENBROK. Paster

10: 180A. M. ~—~Worship. A Vision Sorious." ATER

CHURCHES "EAST 10TH STREET

C. R. Holmes, Pastor E. 10th St, at Keystone Ave.

Church 8chool .cesseees 9.30 Worship Service ......10:45 “The Insanity of Sia." Home of the Bverson Bible Class

ST.JOHN'S

a

Pastor

FELD, Assistant Invites You to Worship With Us

lat

ool. vies of Worship: 10:45 A. M.

| Both sermons preached by Rev, Paschal

9:9:35 A, M.—Bible School.

ve

7:30 P.

Pa.

Bible Study Monday, 8 P, M, GORDON. PASCHALL, no

Pastor '

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Central Ave. & Westfield Blvd.

--Morning Service, . Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking.

Cor. Bast Mi PAUL V. M Classes for All Ages 7:15

630P. M —youth Fellowship. M.—Worship. Sermon’ by Associate “The Secre of a Powerful Life.”

THURSDAY 7:30 P, M.—Mid-Week Prayer Service. WOODRUFF PLACE i n 3, Walon !

Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. 10°45, Rev, Trent Frayer “The Dmhipeiunes a * My. Rev. allcote

"548i a0; LD P, M.

NORTH THURCH

Meridian and “38th Street.

TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN 34th and Central DR. ROY EWING VALE REV. ROBERT 8. MOORHEAD |

and at a public meeting at 7 p. m. {She will be the honor guest at| a tea given by churchwomen at 2:30 p. m. in the church.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 16th and Delaware Sts, Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, Minister 11 A. M. Morning Worship “Men In Church”. “Rev; Johnson, Preaching

ST. MARK'S

the Sky" Thurs, Mid-Week Service, 7.30

_ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN -Sixpeently

MERIDIAN HEIGHTS ||

j Central “Ave. ‘wt «TU B. Connor Jr. Sunday School, 9:48 Worship, 10:45 A. M.

Dallas L. Browning, D. D, Minister | 9:30 A, M.—Church School. i

Youth Sunday. 1. } 10:45 A. M—Morting Wor: “Youth Leads.” Music by ancel and scan oo CROLL Su

. 00 P M.—Angelus Hour Yor Youth. )

Presbyterian Churches Invite You

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) 9:30 and 11 A. M. UNITED LUTHERAN Dr. Prants: = Reductions In Wages.” “How Short Is the Time?” Prospect and Linden Sts. Shureh hou - y M Youth Groups—6 and 7.P. M. WOPShIP +vvvoveesess1045 A. M.|Thurstay Blanes & Convocation -o. P.M.

Sunday School ...... 9:30 A. M4

Belmont Church of Christ

1003 8. Belmont Ave,

~ MEMORIAL

noes

APY of

A. Alexander Lana Sure acho) “i “for all ages.”

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

'" The Historie Church of Which

Church School, 9:48 Morning Worship, 11 a. =m.

Sunday Program yak Yr Bible Classes, 9:45 &. m. gv Lani. Wi and Preaching, 10:00 A. M.—1st mets ¥ indianapolis 10:45 a. m. and 748 p. m. DAY Sari Flinn, : CA-1380 6:30 P. M.—Mid-Week Service. Sis) Sovies Jo. FAIRVIEW CENTRAL 48th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets o!

Worship.

9:30 A. ML.~Chureh School and Morning

Dr. Milner, “When We Ask Why”

Is this a sign of the end?

their midst?

‘In the

Corner of Laurel and Orange Sts.

FREE!

and understand your Bible.

THE RETURN OF THE JEWS AND THE END OF THE WORLD!

Will their endeavor be a success? Will Christ set up His kingdom in These questions will be clearly answered ~t—from-the-Bible-by-Evangelist-W.-L:- Latham: SUNDAY, OCT. 17 at 7:30 P. M.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

(3 Blocks east and 1 block south of Fountain Square)

-A most interesting book on the subject of the evening. : "Biblés “and other fine books will ‘be offéred "as “prizes. |

‘A FREE BIBLE COURSE

with printed lessons, will be opened Wednesday eve- . ning, Oct. 20, at 7:30. Come and learn how to study

TUXEDO PARK—39 N. Grant (4100 Ea “The CTE [2 : Youth Ine, A bt 7:18 P. M. i 8 Clutton. 9:30 A.M. T:30 P Pellowsnip Hour 6 to 1 P. M. YNHURST—Lynhurst Dr., r. 3 blo of W. Washington St. Donald J. Dunkin, or PR BAPTIST--Exeter 11th a Pawar . Becyien 4: 9: 9. s. m, and 7:30 p. Rev, Isom Ferris—§:30 and Hoot, H Mich. Ra. & 56th. EMERSON AVE.—Emerson & New ho 9. G. Gratien.» M| Yok Peter V Peter Vroom. 10:30 AM. EY 30 PAL

WALTER LL. PEARCY, Minister 445 8. State (1700 Bast) Young People, 4:00 P. M.

I 1:00 P. M.—Westminster § Fellowship.

(700 North) Dr A Shullenberger, Minister 10:48 A. M.—Morning = Warship: = ~Am Bible 8chool . ser. 900A M My Brother's Keeper?” | Morning Worship . 045 A M Music by Excellent Choir Sermon. Rixe ,Adventures- and

Youth Pellowhip—3:30 P.M

Niehaus will lead the group in hymns. Robert Funk, council adviser, will explain the plans of the United Christian Youth Couns 1.

Day Ryan, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Mrs. Lois Day Bates, Logansport, Ind. Dr. Day protests that he cannot lay legitimate claim to the title

2 Parade in Period Costumes

To Mark Church Centennial

Horses and buggies with riders trustees of which he was chairin period costumes and floats of {man cleared the present church the same era will depict the his-|of debt in 1920.

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Church in a 100th anniversary Indiana Methodist Area, parade at 2 p. m. tomorrow. cated the church The parade will lead to the churéh where a pageant will be paired. given. Descendants of charter members will take part in the parade and pageant. Walron, origina began

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|Stroupville, to

(building was dug in 1012, Mrs. |dist church. The Big Four Railroad was laying its tracks [through the town and new rest. be|dents were settling there. The |

| first shovel of dirt. e|the president and vice president, respectively, of the aid society.

house of worship to diana Area | greet

otter opening

of built a new

n'' replace the cabin. al eared ONireh Debt

XW Smith ] Lowe, still comes regularly to ehireH: tng the The Reve : lean tell how he and the board of T. Ficholz is the present minis er.

“1S "HEAVEN-A-REAL - “PLACE?

SUNDAY, OCT, 17, at 7:30 p. m, af the SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, corner of ALABAMA and E. 23rd STREETS

“SUN OF GOD or SON OF MAN” THURSDAY, OCT. 21, af 1:30 P. M.

{ LEAVE YOUR CHILDREN IN OUR. KINDERGARTEN !

Last year Bishop tory of the Waldron Methodist Titus Lowe, now retired Irom 388 after it was| completely redecorated and re-

Mrs. Allan Mitchell of Waldron and an active churchwoman is . [the granddaughter of the late 11y. called Mrs. Effie McCain, first president “boom” of the ladies’ aid society. When {the excavation for the present

Tillie Armstrong and Mrs. Minnie | Washburn of Waldron turned the . They were |

Raines of the Inlast Sunday sent ings to Waldron Church on of. AB Santon I —

week. Former Jlutols spoke durwho 1s 88 and ce).

TONIGHT 7:30—8

est — Street # Christian Church | "1534 W. Morris St. ( at rand

v Sat Minister

JORN JONES, Minister of Music

CHRIST | TEMPLE

402 W. Fall Creek Invites You To Hear ELDER GOLDER, Pastor Bringing to You Unutual | Messages. | Services | HEAR THE Sunday School—9:45 A. M. | Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. i Evening Service—7:45 P, M. | Welcome To All

in "UNITY PRAYER ‘ (Affiliated with | Unity, ea ty. Mo.) SUNDA AY SERVICE, 1 a) |

Open Dally 10 to fat AN 2 United Literature Classes—Consultant

! "Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass.

The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our Services and Free Reading Rooms (R. R)

| Lesson for Sunday, October 17th “Doctrine of Atonement” " Morning Service at 11 o'clock in All Churches FIRST CHURCH FOURTH CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg." Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. R. R, 119 E Ohio St. Drive at Butler Service, 5:00 SECOND CHURCH RR. Kaifice Delaware at 12th CHURCH Evening Service, 5:00 AIETH.CHUR 1 R.R, 526 State Life Bldg. Evening Service, 7:30 | THIRD CHURCH B. Bo Stared Washington Blvd, at 34th Evening Service, 8:00 3% Prospect St.

| R. R, Church Edifice

- THE -PUBLIC IS INVITED | Tow 10 WFBM Sone, 90m. to "YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS”

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A, M. Wednesday Evening Testiiotisl Misting in All Churches

Christian Science Churches

MEET THE IRELAND TEAM

UNDAY 3 O'CLOCK

‘LEAVING AMERICAN SHORES To Organize Youth For Christ Throughout Ireland

IRISH BORN

EVANGELIST JACK COCHRANE And the Global Gospel Aires Quartet

IN TWO IRELAND RALLIES Tonight, 7:30—8unday 3:00 p. m.

the

C (UB

N. Meridian & 20th Sts.

Headquarters for Inter-Church Activities ROGER. MALSBARY-—Founder-—Director

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“Youand Your Friends Are Cordially

Invited to Attend a

ON

Entitled

"BY ARTHUR PERROW, C. 8. of Chicago, Illinois

in the CHURCH EDIFICE

Indianapolis, Indiana

2 GREAT SERVICES 1A M—T45P. M.

the Sunday School at 9.45 a. m.

FREE LECTURE

Christian Science

| "Christian Science: The Way of Freedom".

Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts

Washington Boulevard at 34th Street

Monday, October 18, 1948, at 8 P. M.

Under the auspices of Third Church of Christ, Scientist,

—CALVARY- TABERNACLE

THE GIFTED SINGING EVANGELIST

Hear the broadcast 8 to 8:30 a. m., WISH. Attend

Rev. R. G. HOEKSTKA, Pastor Rev. N."A. URSHAN, Associate.

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