Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1950 — Page 4

churches on—week-ends, will

—an-—attack than those who

Preacher To Fly Here For Sermon Manufacturer Called ~ 'God's Businessman’

_speak here tomorrow. Mr, Le Tourneau, who manufac- ] tures santh-moving acninly

Peoria, : win give ihe pr at 10 a ™. m the West Side Church of the Nazarene. The Rev. Robert Jones is pastor. A local mini ster sald Mr. Le Tourneau gives » 50 per cent of his come to religMr. Le Tourneau,, causes, Al started out as an automobile . Tepairman and built his large business by his own effort. He tells of an arresting spiritual experience that came when he was young. Then he dedicated his iife to being “God’s businessman.” Mr. and Mrs. Le Tourneau e¢ Le Tourneau _- Foundation, Yallued 2 at many mil- _ lions, “to teach, promulgate snd disseminates the yes of Jesus| Christ through the world.” events follow: Tenn on t C urch, »

These y and Charlotte Fra

UN Editor To Be Speaker i

Church Federation

To Meet Sept. 23 ita appreciation for the dedication Louis Dolivet, editor of the service. United Nations World, will speak | ans, at a luncheon sponsored by the! call themselves * ‘IChurch Federation Sept. -\noon in the Columbia -Club. their young pastor, “Mr. Dolivet has participated Warren F. Mathis, in every important international fluenced them peace conferente for the past 40 decisions. years,” was the comment of Dr. I Howard J. Baumgartel, Federa- attend Milligan College in Tention executive secretary, |nessee this semester. They are Official Adviser |Esther Ruark, Betty Pennington The guest speaker is an official and Everett Smock. Everett is adviser to the UN. The United planning to become a minister, as Nations World 4s an independent is Tom Beasley, the other male magazine called by Dr. Baum- member of the group. gartel the foremost publication! The six girls are Patty Ruark, In support of peace In existence.. Mary Hefley, Joyce Beckham,

Dr. Baumgartel says the lunch-|yy eon is for the whole community Mary, Difbone, Charlotte Franks

but’ suggests that reservations be telephoned promptly. to the Half of Group 'Recruits’ Federation office. The luncheon | x meeting was planned by the Fed-| The remarkable fact about this jeration International Justice and “wholesale” planning for Christister of Gordwill committee, The Rev. ian service is not only the lar Church |W lard Reynolds is chairman. [number in one congregation hut

[the high percentage of the whole Health Official Asks Clergy Aid in A-Bomb Defense |months ago he went with the

By HELEN FLEMING, Times y Special Writer {Rev., Mr. Mathes to visit a dying

CHICAGO, Aug. -_ -Civilians need to be spiritually fortified for | ima | Hospital, E tt a possible atomic bombing, the health commissioner of Oak Park saw 1 General Hosp Pr ht —- has -written-to-that community's-40-clergymen-of-all-faithe— —TgEve the patfent and tamity tn his} Dr. Herbert Ratner has sought to enlist the clery in the total {last moments. That is when he eivil medical defense program ‘‘because the church knows all about | [began to think seriously of becrisis and teaches people how to meet it with calm.” {coming a minister.

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Two young men and eight girls of the Fountain Square Church ‘Life Recruits,” or full-time Christian service men 23 at and women. They make no “bones’”of the fact that the example of [coming Day tomorrow,

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{youth group. The life recruits rep-|

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oung folk of the Fountain Square Christian Church re pee fo devote their lives to full-time Christian work. They are {left to right) Pa Posy Ruark, Mary Hefley, Joyce Beckham, Tom Beasley,

Half of Fountai Youth Group ‘Life Recruits’

z By EMMA RIVERS MILNER; Times Church Editor “The Eh Square Christian Church tomorrow will express]

Ruark, Everett Smock,

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of 10 young members to Christian

Plans Farewell

Rev. W. W. King The Rev. W. W. King will preach his farewell sermon as

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pastor of the North Side | “Church of God tomorrow and | leave "with his family next | week for his new charge in |

Dayton, O.

“Maximum protection of the Everett likes all sports. plays

eivilian population means more community to act from a higher! the guitar, sings in the church!

than protection at the bodily motivation in the event of bomb-| choir and has attended Fountain level,” he commented.

“The healthy people can be a&/ested actions such as greater source of difficulty After]

since he was nine. He is working hoarding this summer in the New York water or blocking the highways Central Railroad _shops in Beech | injured, unless the healthy 3 get the dining roo room furniture Grove.

prepared to think of the common | #afely out of town," the health | good instead of fending strictly | commissioner suggested. 3 Tech Graduates for themselves. “You can’t police or regulate Everett, Esther and Betty all Dr. Ratner acknowledged in his! selfishness out of people, but re-| were graduated from Technical letter to' the clergy that medi- ligion can change them from the High School in June. Theodore cine “cannot treat the trauma of| inside.” |Smock, Everett's brother, will insecurity, anxiety and dread! Expressions of agreement and! with mere splints or pressure, assurances of co-operation ne drive them to Minigan. next bandages.” [already reaching Dr. Ratner from | U. S. Still Has Faith {recipients of the letter, "ole : One clergyman replied: “We in America, despite alll “The message of a true min-

our moral mistakes, still express ister to this generation is found

our faith in God.” the letter con-|'? the words of Psalm 46: dives and loves eamping. In facet, tinued. | “God Is our refuge and strength spe first became inspired to give “What a’ tremendous ally toa. very present help in trouble, herself for Christian service at a have on our side! Surely most] Therefore will we not fear urch camp at Lebanon SLR cord anan wages TR RC Yada i eR Kena. ¥ CUPUrSeIves More worthy of His, 884° LRAUGR UKs mountains he " love.” . carried Into the midst of the sea.” It declared the clergy recog- Copyright, 1980, by The Indianapolis Times pizes “that being prepared Tor, And the Chicago Daily News death is the best preparation for living and that the spiritually’ ‘nourished indivi I has courage] and fortitude. T H “I have a feeling we are so 0 0 Rites busy with scientific preparati ons

or possibie disaster that weare YOURE people who are pledged | Friends Pay Costs

ONOEIOOKING 8: BOING -CORCALR than lo ll full-time Christian service will... The girls will cake courses, is set up and ready for psycho- conduct a series of services to- slanted toward church work at

month. . Esther gings, and hopes to get {into the choir at Milligan. She lalso, has gone to the Fountain Square Church since childhood. She is a former girl scout, swims,

piano and Yoves to otter skate. ‘She likes to sew, makes dresses, and serves as a_substitute Sun‘day “school” teacher, She attri>.butes. her decision. for. full-time Christian work, to an extent, to] {her experiences at the Lake James Christian Assembly.

Young People

the Rev. the

Mr. First

In Dayton, King will serve

ing, it can minimize self-inter-| Square Church and Sunday school | church of God as minister.

Local officials report that every department of the church has grown under dministration, The resigning pastor is secretary of the Indianapolis Ministerial Association, a member --of the Gospel Trumpet Publishing Co., Anderson, Ind. and of his denomination’s Foreign Mission Board. He also was one of the founders of the Church of God Board of Pensions.

Valley Mills Church To Have Fair Stand

Sept. 8, A

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Thursday, ae ng

ing. Proceeds from the Fair stand]

now under construction at Valley| IMs Ground “recently was; {broken for the new Cape Cod residence for the minister, the Rev. L. Willard Reynolds.

SMT EV.

¥ New York & Oxford Sts, Rev. Carl H. Amelung, Pastor,

‘logical emergency—the church,” morrow through Friday at 7:30 college. The books and tuition Dr. Ratner said. ; [p. m. in the Fleming Garden of the three Milligan students “The church can prepare peo-| {Christian Church. will be paid for by interested! ple to ‘take it" . { Tomorrow night's speaker will friends. If the church prepares the De Miss Patricia Bishop, who will, Earl Bonham, 27, an elder at| attend Milligan College in Ten-| Fountain Square Church and as-| s . : nessee 8 fall to prepare for sistant to the pastor, sald various Christ, Scientist work in religious education. Har-| fields are oper te the girls. These | Lesson-Sermon Topic ole re her, the Monday night are nursing in a Christian hospipeaker, will begin his second 41, directing. of religious educa-| “Christ Jesus” is the subject of Year at Butler this semester. tion in churches, teaching daily! __the lesson-sermon in all Churehes.—Don_Archer. who will speak Rinle school. of Christ, Scientist, tomorrow, Toeiay night, is preaching in a work. The golden text is: “Behold, Clayton. IIL, church and simul- 8 . . the days come, saith the Lord, 'aneously attending Lincoln Bible Fountain Square Church men that T will’ rai : : Institute. The Gospel -F: bers will take up a collection toat w Taise unln David a 108pel ‘Four Quar- morrow for the student fund. righteous branch and a King shall reign and prosper, and shail exeeute judgment and justice on

tet of Minnesota Bible College will “TACOMA ASSEMBLY OF GOD earth . . . And this is his name

sing Wednesday night. Richard 2800 Roosevelt Ave, whereby he shall be called ‘The

Champness, third year student at the Lincoln Institute and pastor! Rev. Lester J. Carney, Pastor of two churches, will speak Thurs- pes. 2834 Adams Telephone CH-8508

Lord Our Righteousness.” Jer. day night, Clarence Taylor, Lin: —SUNDAY SERVICES 23:56. " ‘coln senior and also an Illinois Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. The lesson-sermon also in- Pastor, speaks Friday night. | Malis Worsbin 3 334 M. eludes the following passage: The Rev. Jess Johnson fis Yanga ako, les M Tuesd “The supremacy of Spirit was the pastor. + RR ang ay. & 8 ? a

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foundation on which Jesus built.” The passage is quoted from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy.

' 101 Men's Baraca Bible Class |

Broadway Baptist Church 22nd & Broadway - “-

Class Meeting 9:30 A. M.

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WEST MORRIS STREET | CHRISTIAN CHURCH

est Morris St. at Blaine West Indpls. Bus to Do oor

19:30.A. M, WT

ST. MARKS UNITED LUTHERAN

Prospect and Linden Sts. Rev. Duane E. Schroeder

Helping Evangalize Ths World

4 G 13th and Carrollton PORD PORTER. Pastor

BROADCASTS EACH WEEK

7:30 P.-M.| J Lord's Day Services o | arry Buco? Minister iid

and missionary;

Affiliated with ofr Jee | s Summit, Mo. | DR. L FREDERICK E ELIAS akDikws EROALCART SUNDAY, WISH | iy t. " | Unit jer t . | og Market st. * lasee, Sin Rev. R. M. Dodrill, Teacher

| 9:30 A. M.—S8Sunday School for all ages.

{10 30A. M.—8ermon by - Student F - Pickelhaupt, Columbus, O.

BOT CHURCH OF CHRIST | 1002 S. Belmont Ave. ‘SUNDAY PROGRAM Bible Ciosses, 5:45 a. m. Worship and Preaching 10:45 0. mand 7:00pm. | "Dean Clutter, Minister-—MA. 1859 fo Wednesday Services, 7:45 p. m.

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will go toward the new parsonage

Mary. Dilbone, Betty Pennington

Will Observe Homecomings

~=2-Country Churches

Plan Programs

Two. littie country churches which have many friends in Inwill observe Home-

Families from various parts of Hooslerdom are expected to load a basket dinner into the car and spend the day SOTO at the Church or the pa, Methodist Church. Little Sugar Creek Church has stood for 1168 years on Road 52 north of Carroliton. Independence Methodist Church is located four miles southwest of Medaryville, : Mrs, Janet Rugg of Indianapolis, an ordained minister, and her husband, Dr. William F. Rugg, are serving as co-pastors of the Little Sugar Creek Christian Church. Mrs. Rugg will give the sermon for morning worship tomorrow at 10:45 o'clock. Dr. Rugg

will preach at the special home-|

coming celebration at 3:30 p.m. Members and guests will have a picnic dinner between the two services.

Passes Century Mark

Independence Church also has passed the century mark and is called one of Methodism's “historic places of worship.” Members say the last great religious re{vival in northwestern Indiana began In this Tittle white church. “Old timers” go so far as to

.|Mission Crusade on "the Notre

"Rev. Fr. Victor I. Goossens, di-| rector of the Indianapolis area both of the Bt. Mary 8 Mane, are accompanying 15 students of their school and serve as modera-|7: tors,

“|will dramatize the challenge to

_|all sections of the United States

Seventy-two young delegates from ihe Indianapolis area are attending the 14th National Convention of the Catholic Students’

u g ~The esnvention day and will close tomorrow. The

A public convocation tonight

10:45 A. M.—“Inseriptions Upon

The Heart . . . No.

Toe Broadcast over

individual service. Bishop Frank A. Thill of Salina, Kas. first organizer of the CSMC, will give the address. Fifty crusaders from

will present a ‘ceremony of light.” Solemn Benediction and

pledges will follow. Xavier Choir Sings

other night of . the convention, the Xavier University Choir, New Orleans, with Normal Bell directLing wag scheduled to Xavier is the only Catholic University for Negroes in the United States. “THe Most Rev, John F. Noll, ‘bishop of Ft. Wayne, celebrated a Pontifical Mass yesterday morning. The Rev. Dr. Xavier Thani Nayagam of South India preached. Studenis marched, saying the “Rosary” as they proceeded, last night ww the famous Lourdes Grotto on the Notre Dame grounds, There, Solemn Benedic-tion-was- given. The convention was to enact resolutions relative to the missionary outlook in Chinz and Korea under the guidance of experienced missionaries. The role of the laymen in che church's missions’ program also was to receive emphasis. Evelyn Thompson, St. Mary's| student and retiring president of the Indianapolis CSMC, is on the resolutions committee. The St. Mary's Academy delegation also includes Miss Eleanor Boersig, 1949-50 academy mission unit {president: Justine Collins, Barbara Hileman, Marilyn Hofer, Lucille Kappmeyer, Rose Ann Litzelman, Therese McCarthy, Helen Moorman, Barbara Rickey, Margie Schauinger, Patricia Schoattle and Rose Marie | Speicher.

the recital of the official crusade -

Duping this program and every ||]

“WE INVITE EVERYONE i IVERT NIGHT

~ FORWARD FOR CHRIST WEEK ie BY-THE YOUNG PEOPLE

conpucTeD. of the Fleming Garden Christian Church

1:30 Ea. Night Aug. 27-Sept. 1

®Sundoy ............ Pat Bishop.. ® Monday ..........Harold Archer ® Tuesday 8 Wadnasioy LA, jscar fro Minhesata ursday night Aug.

will als Street 3. 7:48 P, larence Taylor The Speakers, Mentioned Above, Are Recruits From the Fleming Garden Congregation

TWO MORNING 3 SERVICES 9:30 and 1) A M “For Each the Cock Crows.” Luke 2:00.03 Mr. Brown speaking

Youne Peoples Vesper, 3 BM.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN : |

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MERIDIAN HEIGHTS

Nazarenes

state that évery man in Jasper | {County was converted in that re-| {vival except one and he left the leounty. Seventeen men have gone {from the congregation into the! {ministry, its history discloses. Worship with Holy Communion | will open the homecoming jomorrow at 10:30 a: m. Following the family-style basket dinner, Dr- BE. Burns Martin, minister of the First Methodist Church, Hammond, will speak. The Rev. Harry W. Campbell, pastor, will be in| charge ‘of the program.

Christianity in Labor Relations to Be Topic

The Northern Lights Class of the North Methodist Church will present Russell Jones, labor rela-|

Jon ANGLIA AND REFORMED

—-North and New Jersey Bk —_. FREDERICK ‘R. DARIES,

D. Pastor] PAUL H. FRANKENFELD. iste

2 10 A. M.—Church Schoo 0:00 A M Service of

The Keeping Power of Nad ul rr BR MELaE —

Worship

“ Delaware 3nd Wa aut “Streets 0 Nort

Dr. W. - Siders. Minister Church School . 9:30 8m Morning Worship 10:45 a. m. |

“The Man of God 1s Joyful."

|... Sermon.

| Pr: of the L. Turley. ___of the Pension Fund, guest speaker.

| VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA

320 N. llinois St. Lt. Col. K. Grace. Crandall, Evangelistic Service—7:30 P.M. ‘s-Committes— in Charge. Di. R. K. GEORGE. Speaker.

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tions representative of Allison | Division of General Motors, ina Cal; {talk tomorrow morning. The Valley Mills Friends —Mr—Jones—will-speak—on “Is ministers assembly. Church will serve food at its Chrisianity Practical- in Labor officers will report their respective

2 usual stand during the State Fair Relations from Management's areas. front. P Point o rr Leon 2Lawh ad ;

general representative |

Comit-|

The big open air tabernacle at {the assembly grounds a mile west of Camby, Ind, will be the setting for two district meetings of {the Church of the Nazarene next | week. | The District Women's Missionlary Convention.will be in session

iMonda Tuesday. The!

y through | District Assembly of Ministers is {scheduled for Wednesday through | Friday. Dorothy Ahleman, of (Mackey, Ind, a missionary re{turned from Argentina. will |speak at the missionary conven{tion. New officers will be elected.

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

WALLACE STREET PRESBYVERIAN.

4808 BAST 10TH ST. v. John H. Bergen. Minister sunday School—9:30 A. M. Morning Worship-10:48 A.M. '

Sunday SEhool 9:30

i 5 fps Bl from Suse § aolorlesl Seminary,

FAIRVIEW

46th and Capitol Ave. VIRGIL D. RAGAN. Minister 9:30 A., M.—Church 8chool.

10:45 A. M.—Morning Worshi ane D. D. “MY SOUL AND MY SE rd JO i" By Rev. Robert 8. Morehead, RE 1A Bssistant istant pastor, Tal Tabernacle Chu Church. ton Preachin ne:

op Shasral FRT 8 MOOREREAD alter T. Pearcy. .L. 8 8 ’

930A. M le Schoo Rev, Sale; le REehins “WHEN HO. E. w 8:30 P. You Fellowship. Thurs. 7:30 P. M., Congregational Meeting.

jus. J. W. Short of Cleveland, Ind., wife of District superinten- | dent, is president of the women’s convention. Dr. Orval J. Nease, Pasadena, general —superinten of {the church, will’ preside at the Pastors and

4717 E. MICHIGAN Rev. John 8. Albert, D.D, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School

“The Divine Healer” Rev. C. M. Wachter

10:45. AM... Morning. Worship...

Christian Science Churches Branches of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, ‘Boston, Mass.

“The Public Is Cordially Invited to Our BeTvices and Reading Rooms (R. R.)

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Morning Service af 11 o'Clock in All Churches & Socieies

"FIRST CHURCH | FOURTH CHURCH Pleasant Run Pkwy. 8. oo B Flls BeOnogt Drive at Butler’

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TONIGHT -Y-FOR-C CLUB N. Meridian at 20th St. Rev. Reg. F. White

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MEETING IN Y. FOR C. CLUB. 20TH AND MERIDIAN Rev. LeRoy Cleveland, Pastor Sunday Bchool. 9:30 A M.—Morning Worship. 10:48 AM —-B TU, Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. —Prayer Meeting.

8:15 PM, Wednesday, 7:30 PM.

TICE new church ome a at 46th and Central

Garfield Heights C

! Bible Study, 10 A. M. - Morning Worship, 11 A. M. W. LL. TOTTY, Ministét

WOODRUFF PLACE Cor. East Michigan at N, Walcott ; Dr. Walter Hand. 9:30 A. M.—8uiday School.

HCJB Shortwave, 12:5 M. y Friday, 9:30 P. M, - Gospel Tracts In 24 Languages { Distributors in 100 Foreign Countries | Provitom + aad Islands. ! 130 A. ~10:30 A. M. !

. ‘| Ri NSH Wate | UR pring Church (Worship Louieiirenss 10:15 AM, wet hii "0 AM Mon, thru Jo | A Friendly Community {Sunday School «eeu 9:15AM Sunday 10 A. M. | : g { i i

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MARS HILL CHURCB worth & Folts Sts Current. minister, BE-8178.

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8:30 POM. T Th P.M. Sunday Night Baptismal Service 7:30 | pmy Will Be Shown | 9 ot 'orest Manor, LIGHT AND LIFE CHAPEL Ey ha Il - &Cnton Swanagan, minister. MN, 3 ome | ~2121. J. B. Rigs. nilntster, ca-we

10:45 A. M.—Morning = Worship. GOP. MB YY. PF

CENTRAL BAPTIST

Invites You to Worship With Us at Central Ave; & Westlield Bivd,

- 10:48 A. M.—Morning. Service. Dr. G. H. O'Donnell speaking.

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BAPTIST CHURCHES

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Evening Service, 7 P. M. Wed. Eve. Service, 7:45

GA-1945—GA-9480

FIRST -BAPTIST CHURCH

Meridian and Vermadnt Streets Carleton W, Atwater, DD. Pastor 9:30 A. M.—Bible classes. 10:30 A. M--Worsiis. Sermon?

Johison. Headmaster, Schoo

No Bvenine Service

Youth For Christ Auditor ium will soon be available for Sunday Church Servces ‘and Mid Week Proyer Meetings... For further information call HI-6425.3%

Roger Malsbary, Director

TEVeHIng Servite 500 R. R, Church Edifice FIFTH CHURCH x ‘College at 62d ‘Evening Service, 7:30 ‘R. R., Church Edifice — SIXTH CHURCH —— 16091, Prospect St. "R. R, 1611 Prospect :

SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL CHURCHES AT 11 A. M.

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

__ THIRD CHURCH

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

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

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

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Wednesday Evening Meetings in All Churches and Societies at 8 P. M.

. Christian Science Reading Room Jointly Maintained, 30 N. Penn. St.

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WEST SIDE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

| Sunday, 10 A. M. Only HEAR

R. G. LeTOURNEAU Well-known inventor and manufacturer of eorth-moving machinery; heavy cranes, P. T. boats and a huge machine for making @ house in a doy... .. Mr. Le Tourneou is considered one of America’s outstanding Christian laymen. He devotes 90% of his income to furthering Christian enterprises.

Each week end is spent flying in his_ private airplane to a speaking engage“ment.

We invite and urge you to hear this nationally famous Christian layman.

Bob Jones, Pastor

CORNER |ITH AND KING AVENUE :

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