Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1948 — Page 14

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~_ ar, Miss Marjorie Gaston, chair-|

- Set tee

* will be in charge of arrangements;

--{3lee Club, -both directed by Mrs. * Laura Moag, will present special

sen gijent — Night”

‘Holiday Party

. 7:45 p. m. tomorrow.

PACE 14 Clubs—

Six Local

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~ Groups Set Yule Parties

Women's Press Club To Meet Tomorrow

Six local clubs plan Christmas

parties this week, _.. The Women's Press Club. of Jndiana will meet at noon tomor- | row In the Hotel Washington, Following the luncheon the Qan-| {

—-tarbury. Belles, students of Can-|.

terbury College, will sing carols.| Members of the group include ~Golinetie. Walton...Carol

Marzen, Sue Dowen, Loueen Ern-| er, Joan Paxson and Susan Ston-|

man of the college music depart ment, directors A Christmas story, “The Shep-| herd Who Did Not Go,” will be]

told by Mrs. Meredith Bergman, |

Plainfield. Miss Bernice Butler 1s} program chairman. Hostesses in-| clude Mesdames William Dobson, | Frank Wallace and John Klein hens.

Mrs. Central Ave,

morrow afternoon. Members will| bring clothing for underprivileged | children and there will be a gift| exchange. Hostesses for the party include Mesdames James KE. For-| ..8ythe, Royer K. Brown, Canning

Preston G.. Woolf, 4153 will entertain the, Alpha Kappa Latrelan Club to-|

Club Holds Tea at Coveriors Mansion

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Childs. Edwin D. Cree and Paul

E. Buits. are

The Stephen ITSC, will meet at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the home of Mrs. Paul Pilkinton, 5630 N, Delaware: 8t.| Mrs, sist with the program and Miss) Amy Keene will speak on “Alaska.” New... ry Chapter,| ITSC, will hold its Christmas meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday

in the home of Mrs. Mae Miles, city PTA meetings this week will] 1414 N. Dearborn St. Mrs. Noble be entertained with special yule- School 56-2:30 p. m.

Reynolds will speak. . The Indiankpolis Athletic Club

_ will be the. scene Thursday of

: the Charial Club luncheon-bridge. |

The Whittle Kindergarten ~ Mothers’ Club party at 1:30 p. m, ae in the Kindergarten room of School 33.

Yule Program

Robert J. Shuits, band director,

for the annual Christmas program . “of ‘Shortridge H School to be ven at 8 p. m. Thursday in Caleb lls Hall, The program will be open to the public as well as to students, parents and friends. It will be Te-| peated Friday morning for the en-| tire student body. Miss Mary Wallace is student chairman of

Foster Chapter,

Herman Hinchman will as-|

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MRS, FISHER

Mrs. Benton S.

Singers, Broad

Parents ahd guests attending|

tide programs, Carefully planned; (and--rehearsed Christmas page ants, stories and musical selec pe will be presented by the) upils, "PTA unit meetings scheduled WEDNESDAY School 11:30 p. m. “Building a Better Understanding About. Christmas.” Nativity program, with all children Participating. Christmas carols, School 2-2 p. m. “Chiibtnas and Our Children,” pupils.

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children. Devotions, Mrs. willard Fields. “The Isle of Christmas Dreams,” musical playlet by After School. Dra-| matics Class,’ mother. | School 57—1:30 p. m. Christmas " tableaux bye entire student body.

Sch m. “The Na-|

School 58. “1:30 p-

tivity,” by pupils. I.

School 60-1:30 p. m. Christmas story. Miss ‘Helen Barber. | Christmas music by upper grades. School 62—1:30 p. m. Christmas program by the children. Music

School 31:15 p. m. “Why the, by the Mothers’ Chorus. Chimes Rang” Junior High. gohool 66--2:30 p. m. Coburn Carols by lower grade. Christ-/ School . Choir... Miss Blythe -Osmas message, E. L, Norris,| porn, director. “Why . the principal. | Chimes Rang” play, Junior School 10--1:30 p. m. Children’s| High.

Christmas program. School 15-1:30 p. m. Christmas pageant by Junior High, | |8School 18--1:45 p. m. Devotions, | the - Rev. W. F. Mathis of! the Fountain Square Christian

{School 67-1:30 p. m. Christmas program by the pupils. Stephens Foster Kindergarten Moth-| ers’ Club members, guests. Social hour.

iSchool 72-1 p. m. “A Christmas,

assist-| Church, Christmas program by. ¢ ” ickens), dramatiza-| ne Auditorium Sonumitite 1A, 2B and 2A classes. Music| a AD rie ss mu-| “Christmas Rhapsody” (Long. by the choir. , Social houiy 5 4 sc FveryMchol child will par "played by the school band Le 20-2 Bm. TCBristmast Meipate in’ ‘the ‘program.

‘Mr. Shultz’s direction, will open the . program, The Girls’ Glee Club, Mrs. Geraldine Clippinger,| director; the choir and the Boys’

from “The Méssiah.” sung by -the audience and the choruses, accompanied by the orchestra and brass ensemble, will conclude the program.

: engl) ii Bg ig Stars” Christmas program by Definite Commitment The Fourth Ward, Women S| ing. Social hour. 8" | the Shilaren, Musie by Junior yo. aooovi brow creased in Club wil ave ai hoir “ ; Republican i. tomor- Schoot 35—1:30 p. m. Christmas 8 : a ‘perplexity. Maybe that is rather Christmas party at 8 p. m. program by children of all> hoo) 84-130 p.m. “A Brief thick,” continued Mr. Masters, row in the home of 3 an Ta. grades. Community singing. Christmas Message,” the Rev. “hyt here is what I mean. When) Jesse W. Gammon, d Social hour { “John Vruwink, curate of 8t. yoy open the bidding with one of bot Ave. Fi members, husbands Sik LE 3s The C | Paul's Episcopal Church. 868-5 syjt the main. requirement is and: friends iSchool 37--3:15 p.'m. “The Christ-| sonal music by all grades. A trio from Cathedral Grade; mas Spirit,” program by the yA gt Youd ‘that. you have A seria number School will sing carols. Hostesses' pupils, : School 85- Pp m. uletide of honor-tricks—2's or. 3—and a

assisting -Mrs...Gammon. will _be, Mesdames M. W. Cameron, Josle, Hall; Kathryn Kelly, Ross Tecke: | Jw ineyer and. Boyd W. ompleton. ol “Mrs. Joseph “J Bering: president, announces her A. tee chairmen for the coming year. They ave Mrs. Howard H. Maxwell, telephone; Mrs. Cart R. Lich;

pageant, Miss Martha Payne and ‘Miss LaVon Cox, direct: ing. Christmas carol singing. School 21-—1:30 p. m, Christmas program by the children. . School 23-230 p. m, Christmas,

singing, Mallory Bransford, di-| rector. iin School 27—-1:30 p. m. Children’s Christmas program. f School 28—-1:30 p. m. “The Christ-|

the East,” play by the Junior!

School 75-1: 15 p. m. Devotions, the Rev. John W. Douglas, Eighth Christian Church. Christmas play, third grade pupils of Mrs. Helen Schollert. Music by concert choir under]

numbers. Will Wise will direct! 4 oc Appreciation of oul. Mrs. Hazel. Callahan. Inter-| the selections presented by the| 4... values” Medinte Nol Sigecien Dy Mes here will be community. sing-| S001. 23-7 and 9 p.m. Christ- Aner, Mrs, Esther Drapler.| ing of Christmas carols, led by| Mas playtet by Grades 1 and 2. 4. ("The school orchestra Mr, Wise. The combined choruses Yiolin Selection, Hugh Mortison. | will play. will present the Hallelujah chorus, SPecial Chorus anc Community|. . ..'-e 4.45 p.m. “Why the

play by pupils under Mrs... Marguerite Orn-, dor#f, teacher. Christmas carols by mothers under Mrs. Gonard A. Felland, {

Chimes Rang.’

Music by the robed choir.

MRS. JOHNSON

Pausing on the stairs. in. the Governor's Mansion during the Indianapolis Parliamentar Law Club tea Friday afternoon are Mrs. Lowell S. Fisher, president; Mrs, John Downing John. | son, founder, and Mrs, Ralph F, Gates, hostess.

land three diamond tricks.

MRS. GATES

Lowe and Mrs, Thomas M. Mind-

man were in charge of the program. The Golden

Ripple High School, sang Christ-

mas music and Mrs. Harry Miesse read "Jamey," a Christmas story by James Whitcomb. Riley. Mrs. Miesse is a niece of the poet.

THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES

(WDC to Hold | P i Lam rl Theta Sorority Sororities ~~ | Holds Novel Doll Party (Will Hold

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Christmas ~~ Open House

Members of. the Woman's Tepartment Club will. have a Christ. mas ‘open house from 2 to 4 p. m, Wednesday In the clubhouse. 4 Mrs, Everett KE. Lett, vice president and dean_of departments,

the five departments of the club.

Event Will Be i} Combined Meeting |

{will preside at the event which) will be a combined meeting of

—~ Mrs. Mary Cathering Stair Wild will play Christmas selections on the harp, Mrs. Louis J. Rybolt| and Mis.” Paul N. Rowe, will be

They will be assisted: by Mesdames Othniel Hitech, Albert! .{8tump. Roland M, Cotton, L. C Messick

Royer, Ralph W. Wright, William | T. Riker, William H, Abraham, and Oran C. Adkins.

TH ERATE Sr TE Troe ten

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men— _ MONDAY, DEC. 13, 1048

The Pi Lambda Theta Sorority held a dell party recently inthe

home of Mrs. Walter Titus, 124 N. Denny St. Mesdames H. 8, Allen, Charles| for the oldest dolls. A part of the collection of Mrs. Foust Childers,

Prizes were given"

Yule Parties

vn. David F, Cass {Heads Committee

Three sororities announce {Christmas plans. The Indianapolis Alliance, Del[ta Delta Delta sorority, will hold its annual Christmas party at {7:30 p.m. Friday in the Butler { Univefsity chapter house. |. Mrs David F, Cass, chairman, {will be assisted by Mesdames Wil{lam M, Mace, George V. Lane, (John A. Crawford, Roger L DepTuty and Donald Dean, Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Eliza-

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i beth Bland and Dolores Schwartz.

|The membership wil be divided

I Thto Groups 16 present mpromptu

{Christmas tableaux from proper[ties to be found in individual suitleases, The program will close with

“Misses

A. Breece, H. L. Burnett, U. D.| A , is shown, Mrs, Chil " hi lls." [the singing of Christmas carols Crowe, Roy E. Denny, Harold | Anderson is, wh rs. Childers spoke on "Qld China Dolls. {directed by Miss Schwartz. L. Dithmer, Frank L. Jennings, Legion News— Mrs. Alfred H. Guyot, 5353 N.

E. A. Kelly, Charles M. Maley, Delaware 8t., will be hostess for

George W. Snyder, oy L.. stay-| L A ili P the Christmas Jmeleon # B30 CF. Gri / | ry l ip. m. tomorrow, of the IndianSeoles and Witam. L. ‘Sharp, egion uxi 1a ans - [R polis Delta Gamma Alumnae and Miss Dorothy Phillips. Association, | 4 0 , 3 ar / / be d 1) M -. detamee ain ¢ see! Song Fost for Christmas | me we mms v xe

[William F. Krass Jr. and Harold The annual Christmas party for the children of the members Lee Carter, 8. W. Downing, J. Cp |M. Trusler, deparcment chairmen, of the Robison-Ragsdale Unit, American Légion Auxiliary, will be Greenwood, K. W. Hardey, G. T.

{will. pour. . from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday in the Brookside Community House. Haun, Raymond Hitchcock, J. G. | a4 Singing .of Christmas carols will be followed by a gift distribution. Holland, G.. W. Horst Jr, H. H, { The Great “Books Discussion Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale — —— Lauter, C., F. Otten, H. J. Spier (group. of the WDC will meet at gre co-chairmen for the event. and C. A. Wacher and Miss Jupe 10 a. m. tomorrow in the club- , : Hi it ] Y ] C. Dunham. The Northeast Unit will have | thouse. Mrs. Royal A. Nicholas its annual family Christmas ye osp1 da u e Miss Jeannette Riker, director (and Mra. Miles 8. Barton will

ner at 6:30 p. m, Thursday in the of the special educational serv-

“be the leaders. [Post Home. There will be com:

Blackwood on Bridge—

ed Won't- Make

The Overcal

By EASLEY “IF 1 had only passed.”

you had only passed.” known as partner. Look at what happened to

opened the bidding with one spa

He didn't. He bid ‘two diamonds . and the roof fell in. It is not necessary to outline the play. You can see that Mr.

Muzzy won only the ace of hearts’

His breezy two diamond bid was down a cool 1100 points. Muzzy's partner was Mr. Mas{ters, who is just ‘about the perfect player—good on. bidding, good on play," good on humanics. | He would have offered no advice

<I have heard this touching lament a Music by the thousand times at the bridge table. Meaning that poof be-deviled creature

P Im ices in the public schools, will arty Tl ay discuss sight-saving work in the Is chools. St. Nicholas will distribute fruit! Miss Grance O'Brien, School 45 ERM noms sNm— 4nd. aa gifal to patients of teacher, will help with the pre-pital-at-the annua |The amangements commit ne party of the Riley Cheer pupils of her sight-saving class aker, Bedford Moore, Robin Tay- Guild at 2 p. m. Friday. _|with her, lor, Homer Lutz, Harold Thomas, Taking part in the musical pro-| Members of the sorority do George Evans, Vaughn Powell, [8am will be the Comedy Quar-|volunteer work for the classes ts James .- Kleifgen and J. R. tet o She Douuat Shanters: the and contribute equipment. wrence an <8 Beec rove g cnoo orus | Lawson dl oe MIVIEORL under Miss Evelyn Messmore and | . The Alpha Chapter, Bets. Chi the School 78 Mothers Chorus, Theta Sorority, will have a com‘Muzzy in today's deal. Est! Personals— {The Business “Men's Association) bined - Christmas party and dinMuzzy should have passed , __{of Broad Ripple is sponsoring St. [ner at 7p. m. Wednesday in He ti ee NTC ROIS, Clarney's-Restaurantr—... "Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank of |

The childr t Riley and Ro-! Jordan Conservatory Golden Hill and her sister, Miss [tary ‘Hospitals will be a Ra WCTU Unit to Hear Noel Fest Tomorrow ciara Gilbert, recently enterafternoon. A chalk talk will be Christmas Story

at a 2 o'clock party Saturday The sororities and fraternities | tained their cousins, Mrs. I. L. of Jordan Music Conservatory | Xanders, Baltimore, and Mrs. a Tae Wootns of} Mrs. Robert Lewis will tell the yi i you ent ol. Robert Cooney, Tuxedo Park, | Ruth Lyons and her Morning Christmas story tomorrow at the p. m. in the Rehearsal Hall. A| MY. Pe a Matines slag Jung Sans yuletide party of the Frances Willaus, from Radio Station W ; ~ha program and dancing will follow. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sutten, will entertain and distribute gifts lard WOTY unit... 7hé evant wil) The presidénts of the four n&-| 2757 Carrollton Ave., will visit Purchased. from donations con- De In the home of Mrs. Katle tional organizations on the cam-! Long, 946 Congress Ave. at 1:30 | their son and daughter-in-law, jtributed by program listeners. A {pus are planning the event. They {social hour will follow. |p. m.

munity singing and the Bilasen) will present a musical program.| Santa will distribute candy and|

| Safe

BLACKWOOD

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The only variation is:

Mr.

“Both sides vulnerable, are Miss . Evelyn Piel, Mu Phi] Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Sutten, | ganta will visit the children’s! Mrs. Clara Nelson will give deEast dealer. Epsilon; Miss Jean Wilson, Phi] and their month-old grandson, wards on Christmas morning to votions and Mrs. Charles Miller North (Mr. Masters) Sigma Mu; Miss Patty Dunten, | Leonard David, over Christmas. distribute gifts and candies sent will lead carol singing. Gifts for S~K 762 . ° Sigma Alplia Iota, and Carl] The Donald Suttens live in Los lin by various chapters of the Riley Hospital will be contrib- ' H—7 4 8 2 ~ Hungerford, Phi Mu Alpha. J Angeles. Cheer Gitild. uted by members. D6 3 C5312 | WEST EAST 4 8—J 8 8§—A Q 1043 H—KQ108 H—9 6 D—Q 1082 DJ? C—Q 9 4 C—-AKIJ1

South (Mrd Muzzy) - S80 5

or “criticism but Mr. Muzzy asked .

for it. “How could I possibly go down four on that hand” he wailed. “What's wrong with my ToverealnT ing bid!" Mr. Masters smiled resighedly. | He had heard that last crack be-!

mas Story," a pageant by th children Y oral vy th€ gehool 80—1:15 p. . Christmas fore. : : {music and entertainmen Y| “This may sound a bit cryptic, School 30-- “130 >. children, |g = children in the school. Muzzy,” he said, “but opening program y € Srey hoo! 81-7:30 p. m. “When the hids are best used for opening| SEhobl M4115 pom A Star a): oniries Rang Christmas play. the: bidding.”

High, directed... hy. Miss, MATY. gop. 85.2. p.m. ‘Under. the, Overcall Constitutes

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School 38<-10--a: my Business|

meeting followed by &-coveredigansst 86--1:30 p. m. Scenes de- quired to have a certain - Christmas of winners with: your bid -s by. the. children. Christ. trump, “Hid IS tentative bit an Ha-a-definite commitment.” b Muzzy was still listening atten-

dish-funcheon: 2pm. Christ] mas program. by entire school. > School 41-115 p. m. Christmas program by the children. Devo: tions, Mrs. Robert Lewis.

program and Nativity program, sound rebid of some sort.

by the children.

picting- ---famous-

“mas carols” by the choris. THURSDAY

“When you.overcall you are a ber!

as: Remember,

School 43—1:15 p, m. Christmas | Schec) 20-1 p.m. "Study group. tively so Mr. Masters went on.

Christmas program in- “Don’t you see your specific disad-| ways and means; Mrs. Peter, program by the pupils. 2p m Wood, social; Mrs. Ddnovan A. School. 46—-2:15 p. m. Devotions, | cluding all -children of the vantage on this deal? It is this: Turk, program: Mrs. Brgndt C.|. Mrs. Thomas Paine, Christmas| school with Mallory Bransford, West had heard from his partner Downey, parliamentarian, and pageant by the children. Gift) pas ery tore 0 . +. antl you had not heard from Mrs. J. Herbert Hartman, public, {8choo — :30 a.m. “The yours. Telations, * xchange and Santa Clans. | Greatest Gift,” Christmas play “Holding a fair hand West,

Alumnae Plan

Yule Meeting

Mrs. Cortland V. Carrington,

[School 47—1:50

School 49-1:30 p. m. an

School 54--1:30 p. m.

p. m. Nativ ity| pageant by the children.

p. m. Christmas pageant by children of the entire with a choir of voices.

School 50--1:30 p. m. Christmas|

program by the pupils. “Yuletide,”

Christmas program by the!

d 7:30 'Sehool 74

achool (School 80

School

by the children. 1:30 p. m. Christmas program by the pupils. 7.30 p. m. Christmas music and entertainment by all children In the school. 85program and Nativity pageant by children,

5870 E. Miéhigan St, will be hostess for the Christmas meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority at

The Christmas story will be presented by Miss Alice Higman, dramatic coach and teacher of speech in Anderson High School: She will give a cutting of ‘a wellknown play. Carols will be sung. Members of the program committee include Miss Lolita Schoenewey and Miss Marjorie Metcalf, co-chairmen; Mrs. James Brumfield, Miss Mary Glover and Miss Patricia J. Delks."

Ralph Furst, Stanley Strohl and Hugo Gale and Miss Helen Dirks. a—————————

" Women Eligible

WASHINGTON — — Women lawyers and those educated in cer-

Teen Problems—

Mind Manners While Shopping

By JEAN CHRISTMAS shopping is a

test of good manners. The Prices and with the job of sellcrowds, the confusion, the Ing they're apt to get flurried | worry and hurry try our tem- and cross. Then it's easy to

pers. If we don't watch out, we'll snap at salespeople and steam-roller fellow customers. A partial solution, of course is to shop early, early in the month and early in the day. But eveh then, you. have to guard against your worst impulses. Yes, there's something about buying and selling that brings out the worst In .us. Stores recognize this and choose their regular salespeople with care for their tact and good sense. r . . DURING the holiday season,

| however, extra clerks are on

duty, inexperienced people hired

“for the occasion. Unfamiliar with the merchandise. With the

| make them the victims of our | own bad tempers. |

Unfortunately, teen - agers | have a poor reputation as cus- I tomers, even under favorable | circumstances, Kids are noisy

and demanding, salespeople-say, i

or sulky and hard to please. They can't make up their minds. | They manhadie rchandise and waste time on things they have no intention of buying. This leat of teen shoppers ‘isn't universally .true, of | course. It ought not to be true

at all Spike the rumor by | mindi your’ manners this |

{Finally he sald,

but I still say I had a ood open--7:30 p. m. Yuletide ing bid.” e 7

knows that he has vou in a crossfirs,

You should have used the most neglected bid in bridge .. . the pass.” Mr. Muzzy thought this over. | “Well, all right!

Oh well ,,.

Send your questions on bridge to Easley Blackwood, The Ine

dianapolis Times, Indianapolis § TOMORROW —AT THE—

10th Floor K. of PF. Bujiding Pood & Nome Products Demonstration

TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1:30 P. M. BARBARA FRIETCHIE D. of A. ORPHAN FUND CARD PARTY MAS: LEONA GILBRECH, Chdirman

A a A ———— de, TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 8:00 P. M. OLDENBURG ALUMNAE ASSN. CARD PARTY MRS. PAUL SCHWINDLER, Chairman

Why,“ I"had an Gd

an opening :

- Christmas Giving

H—AJS BRE y - a FLORENTINE The bidding: I : = y ' 8 w h East Sp Wat Soi SILVER Pass Pass : |

So expensive looking—yet 80 inexpensive to give. Select. from. these eight useful pieces. {Serving Set, $2,00 Pair 2—Cake or Sandwich Server, $2.00 wach 4—ice Tea Spoons, 4be sich 6—Coffee Spoons, 3b¢ each T—Pastry Server, $1.15 8—Asparagus Tongs, $1.98 9—Letter ‘Opener, 15¢ 10—Letter Opener, 15¢

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CHARLES MAYER -

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Our Plated Silver Department “As Filled: with Unusual

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MONDA Wome Fume

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1hey ' A Gif By BARE United Pres NEW YOF an 82 per c¢ the woman ¥ perfume unde will like the reorted. tod: i ‘That's a | ..c¢hance than smell she b cording to th ’ The {indir eee COIAIDIL LEE. Of the psycho which condu on the Amer of smell. The polls gone right counted the | ladies of th came from. They say the women average of fume, toilet the house.

Men More Snared by

More tha those bottles 18 per cent they didn't 1 The pollst men are mc perfumes th buy scents a The perf course, are stimulate tl has already one half tir ‘figure, on tl --yey, that no enough ‘seen One prog! moter had | A campaign one step fu and perspire “It's not no smell af attractive v sweetly, toc

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