Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1950 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES.

To Be Explained

tours of the church are

join the ch ing to hear Catholic practices and doctrine explained may attend. Other religious events follow: T LONG | HOSPITAL-—Mrs. > 8 has sent an SOS for

on the i cheer about corridors

to he tents rooms. Jemaigs i me Behr Tes Js increasing, Mrs wil ad A YOUTH

FOR Hh AST-~The "a Ross embarked today by clsrter the third ANNUA World angelism of Youth for ; OTrroOw

Si bers Saturday, Serving beginning at 5 p ISTIAN CH! URCH- Robert of Johnson Bible Col-| sined to the ministry A La The Rev, Roy Ai y % er id and’ rierias” will pay e

ch tomorrow at! Herbert Huffman,

13 0 a REFORMED o's AStud Will ‘mes meet | ORT a h Mes, erry Zisbe wi 5 The, Night Guild same y at 7:30" Pp. min

v RE CHRISTIAN, am will lead study and prayer meeting Thursday] 130 p.m, in “the church,

*reeive the comManion tomorrow in the room “faceni o ‘the’ ‘auditorium.

New Assistant

o. + Emaron 0. Houser

Mary's Catholic parish and ul ‘pastor, the Rev. Fr. Vietor| s will rime Monday 3 30. m, in the os answer period ‘and scheduled in the course. Father Goossens said said the lectures are planned pri-

marily for. pe persons expecting to urch, but others wish-|

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Louise

attend worship to-|

1Bishop Richard C. Raines of the!

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to be present. ‘ . with messages and { niries. Milo A 1 m of the fs o ph Univer; Means vice president of the. nonite Conference, will Canali Rp RE Lp d i ii eC use, an 1 tin Sie

CHRI MMe. | RR Toy fry Pri Oa Det

| A Scott Browning kes to roa up" nature as wel as ride his circuit. .

Scott Browning Preaches

{ { of

i= At Three Country Churches

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor Nineteen-year-oiid Scott Browning 1#des a circuit of country churches in his 1935 “jaloppy.” Scott, as Uncle Remus said of Br'er Rabbit, ni hred in the briar patch. For he grew up in a Methodist parsonage, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dallas 1. Browning. Dr. Browning is the pastor of the North Methodist Chureh, 38th and Meridian Sts, The young circuit rider conducts services every Sunday! ‘hitched their buggy and carriage| morning in the Fillmore Meth- horses to posts in the country lodist Church, It stands halfway churchyard and went inside to between Greencastle and Coates- Worship. Now, Scott supposes, ville on the Big Four and Penn-| their sons and grandsons drive sylvania Railroads. On alternate their own automobiles Into the| {Sunday nights, you will find him city for church, the same thing in the Ca-| SORE Eanthomist Chusch and tna Methodist Duties Wesley Chapel. | The Methodist denomination Thus, he expiained, he can de- permits its unordained ministers liver the same sermon three times of Scott Browning's category to and on each occasion to a differ- receive members into the church, ent congregation. {to perform baptism and marriage

three

was born and!

| Medearis,

“Disciples of Christ SpecialistsN To Help Country Churches

Will Urge Some Units to Merge

Disciples of Christ in Indiana and other parts of the United States this fall will employ rural work specialists to improve the lot of country and viings church-

** Te Rev. Lonnie H. Hass will

work in the history of the Disciples of Christ. The Rev. Mr. Medearis will serve under the United Christian Missionary Society, as national director. Both the association and the society Rev maintain headquarters in Indianapolis. i Officials of the church explained that 70 per cent of the Disciples of Christ Churches are rural. They are located either in the open country or in towns of

Rev. Dale Ww. Medearis

{ceremonies in addition to holdAppointed by Bishop {ing services. But only an or

Canaan Church Is located five gained minister may give the| miles northeast of Pilimote and | Holy Communion, | the chapel, four miles northwest. T : , The Greencastle District of the, IO Years ago, Scott began to ; think seriously of entering the! Methodist Church includes allf In 1049. he definitely

inistry. hree, red intment| ™ > the BC I aphet from; pledged his future to the calling. | f

When he gets his degree at! Indiana Area. i DePauw, he will enter a theolog-|

Since the young circuit rider cal seminary. will enter the sophomore class or He has not decided which one.! DePauw University, Greencastle, Meanwhile, he takes part in re-! this fall, he considers himself ligious activities at the college as forthgate to have the neighbor- he did at North Church. He be-! ing churches. {longs to the College Class of Re-|

Rev. Houser To Aid Pastor

of Joins Irvington

Presbyterian Staff

The Rev. Emerson Olds Houser] will assume his duties as the new assistant pastor of the Irvington Church Tuesday. The Rev. Mr. Houser, who for the last 13 years has been the pastor the First Presbyterian La Grange, Ill, will aid Dr. Howard W, Stone. pastor of the Irvington church. During August, the new assistant willl preach while Dr. Stone is on ‘The experience of the Rev. Houser Includes pastoral counseling of men and women with per: sonal problems, extensive YMCA work and attendance at a world conference where . he Repesented his denomination. He holds degrees from Harvard Uniperuty and Union Theological

i

Mr.

nary. i: Semtinas Houser, 14-year-old a daughter of the Rev, Mr. Houser

and Mrs. Houser, will attend Howe High Schooi and their son, Emerson Jr, 10, School 57. The family will live in Irvington,

Church Class Pict

The Victory Fellowship Class of the Edwin Ray Methodist : Church wili hold a picnic supper {mt §:30 p. m. today in the yard of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith, 2606 : Walker Ave.

THE KINZIE E

ERR NOR ye

his prospective grave in the Sunday at the {church cemetery. Another distinc, igs pris. tive fact is that the members = Church {“call” the hymns, instead of hav- a, Ingram st. {ing the minister select them Mr Tavior is Old age seems to have crept, “_'. 05 in upon Wesley Chapel. It was yo Bible organized 102 years ago and has College, Kimberonly 15 members. Their average bin Heights age is 70. But the time was, Rs when a thriving congregation Officiating at

Calvary Tabernacle 902 Fletcher

PARTY

a REVIVAL CAMPAIGN CLOSING Tonight 7:45, Sunday 11 A. M. 7:45 P. M. For further information call CA. 2656 * NATIONALLY KNOWN RECORDING AND RADIO ARTISTS

A different family ohiertaing| {ligion and the Oxford Fellowship! | the preacher every Sunday for as well as the fraternity called | dinner, That the coming of the the “Men's Hall Assoclation,” dark-eved young man into these! Nothing delights him more rural homes is an event ‘is evi- than to lie on the ground, gaze| {denced by the appointment of a at the sky and “just soak up| {special committee to schedule his nature,” he said. Footbali, bas-]| { visits, ketball, fishing and hiking also Arrangements went awry once give the circuit rider much pleas-| ang Scott descended upon a host-ure., He was born in C olumbus, | ess who was not expecting him. O., came here at the age of 12 {Instead of bowing out, he rolled and later was graduated from] up his sleeves, helped the house- Shortridge. wife prepare his meal and made) Aq he talked of his seemingly]

a lasting friend. {unusual situation, he carefully] Fillmore is Largest saplained that jt is not an “is0-| All of his churches are built of ‘310 case. ully 20 students! [white frame and have little tow. Serve as rural pastors, three in| ers in which bells swing calling) ¢ircuits, in the Greencastle Disthe community to prayer. trict, he estimated But the Fillmore Church boasts: “Do you like the work?" he {the largest membership, with was asked, about 175 enrolled. The parish; “It's wonderful,” the answer is building a recreation annex came promptly. which they hope to have com- HN — pleted by homecoming day in b October. Half the men till their Ro ert V. Taylor own farms and the other half . hold jobs in nearby cities. To Be Ordained The Canaan Church gained . . : much publicity some years ago aa Na hyier, fon of Me when An elderly member preached py gi “wii ba dale ts the his own funeral sermon and after. Christian minia-

: “e ig ite o ei? wards danced a jig on the site of try at 7:30 p.m.

the service will

3 Mr. Taylor lili: be the Rev. Roy. il A. Gray, Hillside Christian {ill Church; Dr. Ephriam D. Lowe,

secretary of the tian Missionary the Rev.

Indiana ChrisAssociation. and Byron Lambert, North Tacoma Christian Church, and the Rev. Herbert J. Christian Church, Harrison, O.

[|| TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD

VANGELISTIC ||

3500 Roosevelt Ave Rev. Lester J. Carpey. Pastor Res. 2634 Adams Teiephone CH-8595% il ~SUNDAY SERVICES--B88 10 A M. Morning 11:15, Bvening 7:30 ! VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL i Commencement Program Sunday 10 A. M. Young People's Meeting, Tuesday, 8 P. M. | Thursday Prayer and Bible Study, § P.M

Wilson, —*

Rev. Barger

less than 2500 population, Farm Families Help Surveys indicate that city pop- © {ulation and church memberships ° are built up and increased by families or individuals who come from farms or small towns. Read * | the biographies of America's | great men and note the number {who grew up on the land. Thus since the city jpnd church | draw heavily on the rural com- { munities, each becomes dependent upon the other and the welfare lof the one affects that of the {other, the religious press emphasizes, Drive along our highways and observe the many little country churches which either have been|gm . abandoned or have fallen into [5 A disrepair. This may mean one of/| X- iIrman {two things, the rural specialists] say. It may mean that a group of | p t declining churches have wi! Ss as or as. one or that great need exists i for bullding up broken down Accepts Associate churches. Position Here The Rev. Mr. Hass in the One of America's airmen who! Hoosier state and the Rev, Mr. bombed Germany during World| nationally, will at:|War II will come to Indianapotempt to discover and meet such| lis in September situations in the Rural com-|las associate pasmunities. | tor of ~ the CenState director Hass, navalitral Christian chaplain in World War II, was/ Church. born in the Blue Ridge Mountains| The Rev, Geo. of East Tennessee. For the past| W. Barger, who@ four years he has served as pas-| literally “praised tor of the Bethany Christian! the Lord and Church, Evansville, He was edu-/passed the amcated in the Johnson Bible Col-/munition,” has lege. The Rev. Mr. Hass is alaccepted the longtime speaker and writer on/ post. The Rev. farm life. | Mr. Barger, who Dr. E. D. Lowe, general secre- Was helped by itary of the Indiana Christian/the GI Bill worked his way | Missionary Association, outlined|through Butler University and the duties of the new state di-/the school of Religion. He will] rector, {receive his B.D. degree from the| “He will travel over the en- school next month. | tire state, hold leadership train-| He plays various brass instruing schools and institutes and ments and has been very active gather detailed information re-/in musical circles at the univer- ~ garding both the state of the|sity. He is part-time pastor of the churches and the attitudes of the Lizton, Ind, Christian Church. nonchurch populations,” Dr, Lowe He will assist Dr. Willlam A. sald, “The director will study| Shullenberger, pastor of the Cen-| areas where farmers specialize in tral Church, and Miss Neilie C./ certain crops and ascertain the Young, also an ordained minis: needs of those communities. [tet on the staff. | rs. Barger is a raduatel (Great Difference {nurse who worked A a number | n many instances, the pastor) ,p years at the Method of a prosperous church in the pital. The B e Methodist "Hos- | county seat lives in complete ig-| gp) 8 Dargers have two |norance of the run down condi-| mall children. The Rev. Mr. Bara | ger grew y up in 1 St. Joseph, Mo. tion of a country church of his ——— ane ————— { denomination not more than 10) miles distant.” | ST. MATTHEW EV. LUTHERAN | A farm home gave the Rev. | EN Mr. Medearis to the world. He aw York & Orford 81a. was graduated from Texas Chris-| Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor. |

tian University and has minis-| #30 A. M.—Sunday School for all ages. | | tered to churches in Texas and 10:30 A. M—Morning Worship: “Beware of Georgia. He will come from a False Prophets.” Matt. 7:15-23

Ete liy Waycross, Ga, wv TION IVANGHIEAL AND REFORMED

The director will give his time to a three-fold effort, the United , . . North and Ni t Society explained. The Rev. Mr. PREDERICK R. D ste. Pastor | Medearis will aid in recruiting] PALL H. PRANKENFELD, Assistant

the Mission Crusade will meet

The agenda for the CSMC convention will include adoption of resolutions on the Oriental missions, designed to forestall a loss of interest among Catholic Americans in the work of the church in those parts of Asia which have

Communist régimes. The convention also will consider means for

tions of the United States where the church is not well established.

Christian Science

|Lesson to Be 'Love' “Love” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, for tomorrow. The golden text is: “Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God and knoweth God.” (1 John 4:7). The lesson sermon also includes {the following passage: “God is {love, More than this we cannot (ask, higher we cannot look, farther we cannot go.” The quotation

{is taken from the Christian

Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Secriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy.

i ————— a —— FIRE DESTROYS STORE OAK GROVE, Ind, July 29 (UP)-—Loss was estimated at $25,000 to $30,000 today in a fire which destroyed the Ewing grocery and general store in this

terday.

BELMONT CHURCH OF CHRIST 1002 S. Belmont Ave.

SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Classes, 9:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Dean Clutter, Minister—MA. 1859 Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

101 Men's Baraca Bible Class

Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway

Class Meeting 9:30 A. M. BROADCAST SUNDAY, WISH » 10:00 A. M. «RR. M. Dodrill, Teacher

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL

16th and Delaware Sta, > Rev. Marcus W. Johnson. Minister Preaching, 11 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Subject: “Endurance.” The Rev. Marcus W. Johnson, preaching Church } Closed During August

CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Delaware and Walnut Streets : (700 North) Dr. W. A. Shullenberger, Minister Church Sclool—9:30 A. ", Morning Worship—10:45 A. Sermon: “The Sacrament, af Failure

UNITY PRAYER GROUP

Affliated = with Unity Lee's Summit, Mo.

9:1 UNDAY, 11 A. M. and 3 and training new ministers for!is.00 a" HEE Bn hig. DR. FREDERICK Jaks Joni the Disciples of Christ and direct! - “mor Daily Life.” | vasty a ® Classe Sa a programs for the improvement = Tankenteld. 8 E. Market St. Rm. 502. FR4 of local country churches, He

will encourage languishing churches . in a community to merges forming strong congregations. The latter procedure is called the “pastoral unity plan.” ~( EB. R. M.)

SPEEDWAY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

HAVE YOU HEARD? o

"THE BLOOM SISTERS"

ST. MARK'S UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts,

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® PREACHING: Donald Konkle, Pastor

{ MON. JULY 31 — SUN. AUG. 6 ¢ ® SINGING

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® SPEC. NUMBER 5020 Crawfordsville

d.

Rev, Duane. E. Schroeder Worship 10:15 ALM. Sunday School senses JABAL M.

shea casas as

VOLUNTEERS oF AMERICA CALVARY Stpbe at Dudes 320 N. Illinois St. Hours af Worship: yy ter, [4 Cok K. Grace Crandall, eomm EMMAUS odlurel at

Evangelistic Service—T7:30 p. m. BILL CHAT MAN, | iu eaker

NOLAN ALLE {rector ROBERTA CHAP AN, pianist

WEST MORRIS STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH

West Morris St. at Blaine {West Indpis. Bus to Door)

H, L. A RURCKEBERC, Pastor Hour of Worship: 10:30 A M.

New York Street at Holmes a.

B. ZIMMERMAN, a or of Worship: 10: Ao a Ch

CHRIST Downey Ave. O. TAYLOR. Pastor

GEORG hy Temporarily Located Legion Home _Hour of Hour of Worship:

SIAM 10:45 A. MM. T30P M 10:30 A. M. ® Lord's Day Services o Fairfield & Park Harry Bucalstein, Minister OUR REDEEMER Road Robert Vorse, Choir Director 3 Wann Aton

WM RH IrERT. Hours of Worship: 2.00 kh Yous AM OUR SAVIOR mus Capital

ROBERT VORSE WILL PREACH BOTH SERMONS. A Friendly Church

ST. JOHN'S

LOUIS WAMBSG Hour of Worship:

ST. PAUL'S ioCarts Bt

7000 Southeastern ven ANS, Pastor: 10:30 A

H. M. ZORN, Assi Hours of Worship: 8 & 1 11th Street TRINITY ott East Street MAAS, Pastor

at McCarty Street nt 0:30 A.M. ST. PETERS DSIECK, Pastor WALTE Hours of Nea: 8:30 & 10:30 A. M

THEO. C. MEIBOHM. Pastor Temple at WILLIAM N Hours of Worship: 8:45 & 10: oa AM LION Thies Neth orthwest

WER! Oo . Hour of of Sorin? 1614", FAITH oa a

PF. 8. PALKENROTH, Pastor.

n A Friendly Community

nd, iy ARTI Sth Sadar AM

The 14th annual convention of Aug. 24 to 27 at the University of |

fallen under the domination of!

small Starke County town yes-

131 1470—-KC_ Sunday, 7 hs TY

Se hat Te Boa SPECIAL FEATURE Wed. Night, Aug. 3, 7:30 P. M

DR. JOHN R. RICE teach.

v : % Ng % ~~o 00000

um for Church Services and Mid Week Proyor Meetings. For further information call HI-6425. Roger Molsbary, Director -—

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Gaylord Hankins, Minister

LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH

4 Mi. South Martinsville on Ind. 37 Then % Mi. East 8 P. M. EACH EVENING EXCEPT SAT.

. MEDFORD JONES, EVANGELIST

“HEAR THIS MAN PREACH’

Carolyn Godsey, Minister of Music

AUGUST

BAPTIST CHURCHES

First Baptist Churc

_ Meridian & Vermont Sts. "CARLETON W. ATWATER : D.D, Pastor ©

“EXTRA...

IVY & AL WALSH Radio ond

9:30 A. M. BIBLE CLASS 10:30 A. M. WORSHIP. SERMON “THE BAPTIST WORLD WITNESS"

Concert Stars

Singing solos and duets—

IN BEHALF OF WOUNDED

drmatic sxperigpces VETERANS ’ : | Ivy's Frontalini Accordion RICURD MAXWE I 45 | unos THe auspices’ §coast'To coast raoio 1 AJ P.M. || of VETERANS HOSPITAL {ALL MAJOR NETWORKS

WOODRUFF PLACE

{ Cor. Dr. Walter Hand. 9:30 A. M Sunday School 10:45 A. M.—"The Friendship of Trust.” |

dap sr

EMERSON Peter Vroom. 10:30 AM. 7:30 P. M.

CROOKED CREEK ~N. Mich Rd PF 56th

VE.—Emerson & = New York i

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CENTRAL BAPTIST

East Michigan at N. Walcott Invites Jou 1s Wa Worship With Us at Cene

& Westfield Blvd. 10:45 A, M.--Morning Service, Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking, 9:45 ‘A. M.-—Bible School, Classes for All Ages

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PARK~20 N. Grant ‘4100 Bast).

XEDO U. 8. Clutton, 9:30 A. M., 7:00 P M,

LYNDHURST~Lyndhurst Dr, 3 blocks 8,

of Washington St, Donald J

| pastor. Services 9:30 a. m, and 7:30 ». mn.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Delaware at Sixtesnth GEORGE ARTHUR FRANTZ CHARLES RICHARD BROWN TWO MORNING SERVICES 9:30 and 1) A M “Opportunity Unlimited.” Mr. Brown speaking

me | | | | | “Louis G. Crafton. 9:45—10:45; 7 P. M. re] | |

| | |

. {Young Peopl

Vespers 3:00 RE stmansrer reuowship, 6:30 P M

WAAC STREET PRESBYTERIAN

4805 EAST 10TH ST Rev. John H. Bergen. Minister Sunday School—#:30 &4 M Morning Worship--10:45 A. M.

SECOND PRESBYTERIAN

The Historie Chureh of W Henry Ward Beecher was Minister. Vermont and Pennsylvania Sts.

Minister JEAN

8. R. A JOSEPH W JOHNSTON Morning Worship, 11 A. M

Dr Charles B. Swarts, preaching: “Now, What Does Jesus Mean?"

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES

MERDIAN HEIGHTS

Central Ave. at 47th Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr.

_ Sunday School, 9:30 Worship, 10:30 A. M. “What of the Night?"

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN, Minister

! 9:30 A.. M.—Church . School. {10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship.

Rev. Stanley Hendricks, Chaplain, Billings 3 Hospital, guest speaker

~ TABERNACLE E PRESBYTERIAN

on 5" Fe se . ROBERT 8 MOO! AD Dr. Walter gr Fare. D.LBT"™

| 9:30 A. M —Bible School

Rev. Moorehead, preaching “My Soul and My Sentry.

| 8:30 P. M.—Youth ~Pellowsnip. Thurs. 7:30 P. M, Congregationa! Meeting.

FIRST CHURCH Castle Hall Bldg.

Chureh Office L1-9503

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH

701 N. Pennsylvania St. PAUL EB. HUFFMAN, Pastor i 10:30 A. M.-—Morning Worship. | Sermon by Pastor Huffman. 2:18 A. M. Chureh School

METHODIST ROBERTS PARK CHURCH

Since 1821

Garfield Heights

Bible Study 0AM Morning Worship, 11 AM. -

W. L TOTTY, Minister

2842 Shelby Street

Church of Christ

|G. Wilbur Little, Supt. |

1045 A. M.—“How Big Is Your! _ 5 Evening Service, 7 P. M. World?” Dr. O. 1. Sev Shelton, guest Wel Ine. 743 preacher.

| BM0P.M—M.Y.F. 7 | 7:30 P. M.—“The Light of the Wi

CHURCHES EDGEWOOD

Services at Edgewood G Grade School Gym |

While Bullding New Chure

“Living a Positive Life”

EAST 10TH STREET

0. ATETHODIEY EB 1008 St. at Karsane Ave Chureh School CAM Worship Service

. D. Thistlewajte, Minister. . | i

R. R, 119 E. Ohio St.

SECOND CHURCH

Delaware at 12th R. R., 526 State Life Bldg.

THIRD CHURCH

Washington Blvd., at 34th R. R., Church Edifice

Christian Science Churches

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, JULY 30th “LOVE”

Morning Service at 11 o'Clock in All Churches & Societies

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SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

_ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (West Side) 2615 W. Washington St.—Sunday School 9:30. A. M.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY (Colored) 310 West 28th Street—Sunday School 9:30 A. M.

Wodnesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and Societies

FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. Drive at Butler : Evening Service, 5:00 R. R. Church Edifice

FIFTH CHURCH College at 624 Evening Service, 7:30 R., Church Edifice SIXTH CHURCH 160913 Prospect St. ' R. R., 1611 Prospect

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