South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 188, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 July 1922 — Page 8
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8 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 7. 1922 1 JPSrf h T r t. of DMEN - -.u 1 . k ... 4 . Si 1 NjJTa
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A idirf of ur,yi;v 'ok jlfW Jnt : ujfht'T of l . tart t 4 Mr-. , r . w w;; I. 'v n t I ! i rv-y. f Trro' i V;i .". .-'. I-'r rr.'-r Mr". . .' k ;!. r.r-t ;. i' u.::r-". J.y l! !:; r--.!-r.t f.lUir".'i. a.-Ht!! J.y th':-. K-v. Chari'-t .M-r !. Ii-;. Ti. ' i :' th'.- 1.: . - o r i . s!rn -ut. f f! Th church ' '"nry, rlw 1 t.y ,f 1. liming ta,r-. tb Lkrbts M.-s Mir! M-irhy r.f Woodstock, i:;., pr't-;.l' fi? th orin arii ar.nriur.ro ! :htr.irr of thA bribtl Tiio l:r: !al rhr.ruf," f pr.n." an 1 d'irir.' th th "-r:'' fh j) '. i v-: 1 j'.i rty 'a i' h f.rn Lfihi-n-r " a 1 1 r ir "f "At Ii.nvnlr.ir." an l "Ib. au." For tiio ro-f-j!'rr.al M;- Murphy i . ! a 1 t!.: MT. l''.vhn ni'trh. ls-n':r.s: th" t-r 1 ! a I proc--:"n vt th usher.. Arthur K.trnan of 4uth Hond. f!1ny M;iy r f Ilvanston. III.. r:.-irnr Fla' k f Chi-' cho and 'har!" Ii. Wil-"-i of Ifirv'-y. M;m Miry "Warner of F ' uth Ibr.d, vas the r.'-xt to enter. w-Mrins a kov.ti of or-h:d co'.or t'iffeLa and mrrylrc an arm bouquet of bluo d!ph!n!um. Sh-. was f.-::fnv.! by Miss Winifred W.:.-.ri. fis'er of thl bride, who wore m P"wn i!m!i'ir to th one worn bv anl ttlri'f bouju-t M'us- U'rtrnr v.'a-i alo or ti; e r..ue llpn;nium Th nild of honor. Mlsv I'hoehe W;Lont elder s;st'r of the bride, f '!ovf d. wearing a c wn of l'.ver blue taffeta and cirryintr an arm bouquet of Hutferfly rotses an I blue delphinium. Miss Harbnra rar.e. f-mall d.iuchter of I'rof. and Mrs. IbT.a.d Crane of Kvan-ton, II!.. lr. a frofVc of nalo blue irrLr-ite. p---rvlrsr iu flower girl, irnme(:a(-!y j preedM the bride who walk d ' w;th her father. Th T r 1 1 wasi love'.y in hor Rown of white chiffon ; Taffeta with an ovrdrape of Spantch !ir. Her nhower bouquet was of Killarr.ey rose.s and uilh-y lilies. The srrooru accompanied by his rrooninman. I.oyd Herroll, formerly of South I?en, ntr-ed from the acr!Ty and met th fride at th altar. Foltowin? the ceremony a reerpti"n f."r SO guerti was hell at the homo of the brlde'rt parent. The bridal tabl wai irtistirajy deeorated In g)ld and white in honor of th 80th wedding anniversary of the bride's grandparents. Mr. an1 Mrs. Oeorpe V. Smith, of I,ake (1pr.f V.a, Wis. AmonK the fruest were Mr. and Mrs. C L.. "Warner. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kastman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Ptover. and Mi-w Mary ! Warner of South Fend: Mr. a nd i Mrs. Herbert P. Warner of Pt catur. HI.; Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Smith of Iake Uene-a. Wis.. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gesell nr.d llirl flesell of Highland Park. III., Prof, and Mrs. n. F. Crane and Prof, and ,Mrn. A. H. Fwansnn of R-anston. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Warner will reside In Chlc.atro and will be at home after F?pt. 15. Mrs. F. L. Axtell. 1021 Portas:! av., a!st(Vl by Mrs. T. Kilgore. entertained the Ladbs Aid auxiliary of th Trinity M. F. church Thursday afternoon. The devotional wer ld by Mrs. R. I,. Philips and fh program of the afternoon was fiveq by Miss Rernice Axtell, who lav several jdaro numbers, and M;.s Dorothy Axt-!!, who entertainer with a v.hist'ir! .o'o and violin t elections.. ruring th husinrss e-s!on Mrs. Floyd Jnn.i. Mrs Anna McGmgue, Mrs. A. Collier and Mrs. F. Hisey were appointed on the calling committee Tyfsht refreshments wer ferve 1 to 15 guesf-s during th oclal hour. The next me. ting of th ü.ixlltsry wil t announced later. The WoTrnn'fl Forefgn Missionary
At Wheelock's At Wheelock's DELIGHTFUL NEW THINGS IN SUMMER GLASSWARE
Grape Juice Set Consists of Covered Jug and six Grape Juice Glasses Set, Special $2.25.
Other Sets $2.50. $3.25. $5.00. Iced Tea or Lemonade Tumblers, cluster of srape cutting. Set of six. Speci4il $1.50. Iced Tea Tumblers Needle etched design (as shown). Set of six $1.75. Glass Sippers with colored glass bowls. Set of six 50c.
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Our Glasses Are Becoming ' it superior optical rv;c a.-vsure- : ur being f.tted with s!aüss that r? perfectly adapted to your fettures s well us helpful to your Dr. J. BURKE )vr 2e year in South Rend. 2.ao s. iirilirs.N M. Ti:e Hous of th Krypfok (i.as-.es I'rlce- Moderate.
m i: ) ar, .-if' rr. .t r re; trior- T l. .... .Mrs. 1 I n.. eh t r d th- ;.r ; T. -L'-.rt Jin.l r:i. Mr. C ! V.i z a ri-l : th- i . t Mrs K.'- "nil r)-.:r f 'i4.'i... Aft r it h' rt busiM n. a- f )l!fv.s. I'ur.o -!, by ; M ir! 1 I I.M br:in'., vo al fo' j an 1 r--i'lr:-' by Mrs. I. T.tuw, cor.i'-t j -; by Mi.-s Vi r.i F'.nlr s. ac-'m-! i'ar:J-,l by h-r bruth' r. I aily II"b-'-rtrt. Iur ir thf . i t! hn.ir 'h: r-fr-vhr:i-rit-4 wer" rr'J tr jru-vts. Th- h'ist'-ssfs for th' afr rTio'n v-rr. Mrs. H. Smith. Mrs M Ifusrtt. Mrn. I. Cilbn. Mr. C. r:ifforrl. Mrs. Va!r. Mrs. H. I-ir.u Mrs. W. Jf'rinf n. Mr.. A. fT. r.ri' -b-rr. Mr.f I I), '-ar :.! f 1 r : -1 Mrs. 1. ' T'-:i n.'-mb.-i's of t!: Sh.irp.rock f'lb 'iijoj(J an af f Tioori ni-tin' Thur'-'biy at t'n-- norm of Mr?. Hlla M '. 4:11' W. Mali--n t. The :ir.',- -wan s;'nt s-or-ially arn! In a rontst th. favor-i vr won by Mrn. ; Jfs-.iiiio I-v ',u an 1 Mrs. John ! I I ras. Liyht rfr hrnent.- v r :srr'l. In two u(cks th clul will ' b ent'-rtain 1 at th- hn. r f Mrs. 4!'- r.arcon:'-. Miner st. i j The Woman's Missionary ncr-ty of fh Jlarri Pr.ilri Christian ehur h ruf t Thursday afternoon at th.- horn of Mrs. I . I. Xace. I)ous--las ri Fifteen members wer' present and the devotionals were I.! by F. M. Kemley. Mrs. T. M. I.on-ley, who was tb- lead'-r of tlie afternoon. ;'.'tv a talk on "Industrial and Social rrob:rns in Japan." and Mrs. Harry Metzcrer read a paper on 'Japan and Its Interesting IVop!." Th aistin ho?tsea for the afternoon wer Mr.-. M. J. Oalhreath and Mrs. Harry Metzs-er. The next meeting of the society will be held Aiu. at th- !inm of Mrs. Charles Fuller, Fdwardsburs rd. The I'hilnthei class of the First Methodist church rnjoyd a picnic supper at fi o'clock lat eveninfr at Fotauatomi park. Twenty members of the das.-. of which Mrs. O. Julian is the teacher, were present. Following the supper the regular J business meeting was held ind the remainder of the venintr spent Informally. ; Mr. and Mrs. r; ori-e M. "Witwer, j F. Jefferson blvd.. ont rtnlned with a family dinner Thursday noon at i the Robertson T a room. The table i was centered with a cluster of pink roc?-. Arnon the -juets were ir. and Mr.'. Alexander Ironsides, of Hastings, Midi., and Mr. and Mrs. William Ironsides, of Shanghai, China. Mrs. n. Compton. 21 S i:. Hroadway, Misbnwaka. was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the Tvin City Sewing Circle. Needlework occupied the jrreater part of th- afternoon, and in a contest ach member won a favor. At the ("'00 ' nfterr.onn ln M( h,M,n "a"4 served a two course to ll memrs. In two week.s the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. I,. (luv, 21 Seventh st.. Mlshawaka. Announcement has been made of the nvirriafre of Mrs. Helen Kn'prht, I fi05 N. .S'-ott st., and Clifford Cassidy. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ca.-wdy, 7 1 T. W. FoSalb' av.. which took place June 27 at Marshal!. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy wi'.l reside in South i Fend. The regular meeting of the Court of Honor was heM at Slick's hall Wednesday e ning with 24 members Irs-nt. I'lans were made for the annual picnic to be held Aug 0, th place to be announced later. The regular initiation will be h 11 July IP at Slick'H ball. Tho Helena Rebekah Circle No. I. O. O. V. p.eld their installation of (flUeis WrdtH.d.ay everting with 6" members i'tT.- nt. Mrs. Katherlne Kies acting as ;h installing o'Tlcer, installed the following new olllfprf : Nob'.e grand, Miss Phyllis Fever; vie,. grand. Mrs. Lillian Jamasck; record.ing secretary-, Mrs Hertha Tirnar!; chaplain. Mrs
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Iced Tea Set Tall covered Jup with six Tall Glasses Neat cut design. Set, Special $3.45. Iced Tea Set Same as above in American Beauty Rose cutting. Set. Special $3.95.
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6 Compounded Quarterly In corpora l oil for $3.000,000 Averts $1.377,000 Contingent Fund ami Undivided Profits, $50.000 BUILDING Sc LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND -! Vt Washington Axt r. m. nooNi:, Twa. (lniurl) 2 S. Main St.'
Mary Iel-je; warlen. Miss IJertha MT.ri I; con-luctor. Mrs. Iora Kr.pel; ir.-:f!e p.iar.lian, Mrs. Mary Hurrrii5r; r. -it. -!.!' rt;ard. Mrs. .Marj' Ta-;:; rlcht supporter nobl kniht. Mr. Anna Wmrick; left supporter noble knitjht. Mrs. Katherlne Kies; ruht fupporUr vice grand. Mrs Tülle liaker; 1 f: Fupporter. 3Irs. Margaret Vr-pnrr, district president of St. Joeph. county. Mrs. Otto Heyer, wh anointment wt..s made by the :ate ;.res1dnt. Pians were made for tb.e third dis'r.ot assembly tlnr which will be held In this -irv Sept. T. Following the installation a ocial l(r was enjoyed. Mrs. Kobert Johnson. R2Ü F. Payon st.. entertained informally TueLiy in honor of th Krthday annl- . ersary of Mr. Johnson. Th after,T"'n was pent with mupic and dlnr.er was FervHi nt C o'clock to 25 'u-Ts. Fireworks featured the evening.
Pei?siraaHs Mrs. P. II. Marsh, of W.n.iflor. Canada, arrived ln th city Thursday to be the guest of her mother. Mrs. Rose Canfleld, Cleveland av., and Mr.s. Frunk Prechenser. California av. Mrs. Herbert W. Rartlinfr and dauRhcer, Pr.rbara Ann. of Evanston, 111., are guests of Mrs. PartUns's mother, Mrs. F. H. Goodman. 92 4 Leland av. Mrs. 11. R. L,undy, 104 Woodward v . has an hee aniea's. Mrs -T. Orr and Miss Alice Orr, of Stratford, CanadaMr. and Mrs. T. W. Hoagland, of Washington, P. C-. ar visiting Mr. HoaKland's sister. Mrs. Louise GibUs and Miss Ida Hoagland, 601 Riverside dr. Miss Helen Crosj, of Detroit, Micb.. will arrive today to be the guest of Mrs. J. H. Renshaw, 911 In land av.. over the -week-end. Mrs. F. I Maudlin and Mrs. Sarah Harris Fagan, of Detroit, Mich,, are .spending two weeks with relativer in South Rend and vicinity. Miss Mayme Howard, of Chicago, Is ill at the home of her sifter, MLiss Genevieve Howard, 714 E. Cedar st. Mr. and Mrs. Rert Ttuckendahl and sons, Harold and Seiden, and Miss Helen Baurnan, of Aurora, 111., who hav been the guests of Mrs. Arthur Schubert, 1027 DeMaude av., have returned to their home. Former County Ieputy Assesor, Arrnond J. Horenn, who now lives in New York City, Is visiting his father, Joseph Horenn, 95 3 Lincolnway F!. He is now connected with the New York office of the Texas Oil Co. He will return to New York In a few weeks. Mr. F. H. Wellington ar.d children are .per.dlng th month of July at Lakeside, Mich. Dr. and Mr. R. R. Stewart and son, 123S Mlshawaka av., have returned from a two weeks' visit at Wayne, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Cotter and daughter, Lucy, are occupying their cotfAKe at Kamp Kosey, Plamond lake. Today's Fashion 4 tftrrr 4.i- V -i'i.t A IVrUIR STYLE 4 0 T. ? . Charming in itf simplicity this one-plec model. As here der I vt'oped gingham and linene are comI bin.-d with bands of a contrasting color. The sleeve may be finished in i wrist or elbow length. j The pattern is cut in 3 fizew: 12. 11. and Id years. A 14 -year size retjuirfs 4 yards of 32-inch material. Th width of the skirt at th foot is 4 yards. Pattern mailed to any address on r c ipt of 12 cents in silver or cta mps. No SlZ Nar.; Street Town Ftate A t!n-o patterns must tr fnit loi. n i k is rvqurMtAi i mi ur M ..4. .1. . I . ill! utrs. i - STIIAU HMRROIRFJtY. Straw embroidery is seen cn many oi i.i- ..nvrip irocKs. it is mucn: niiro attnictiv. tha,n It sounds. There are a Im straw parasol hand - pair.'.ed with large flowers or birds . . . . s ii" ' .i. ni T ir i 1 DANCING REID'S PAVIUON BAUItOX IAKi: Sunday Afternoon and Evening IHILI X HARMONY . OUCIIITIV. of tLlaaka RANCi: S.TT11DAY MG1IT Park Mioro Ort-ln-stra of Downac
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in tho.s not distant days whn the mercury la going to elide suavely up over 90 degrees, leaving you rasping for breath and wondering why you eer thought you liked summer then th problem of what tj wear will confront you. Calico is one of the old-fashioned materials recently come back to favor, which you may chooe for hot Revelations oi THE WAY KATlinitl.Vi: TOOK LILIjIAX'K nivs An unworthy llttl feeling, not prwsitlx'e enough to T dubbed envy or Jealousy, but ha-ing In It elements of both emotions, sprang; into life at Lillian's word.-". So Katherlne was my friend's "ar of trump," In the game sh.? wa,s playing" to U am the Identity and nefarious design of the man who had been so terribly Injured by a motor rar Just as we were about to overhear his conversation with Katie. For a tense pecond th Joy with which I was already welcoming Katherlne ln my thoughts was chilled. Then, with a s-wift reaction a feeling of nVhsymal dKgufd at my own llttle-ness T scourged j from my soul every vr-t'.g of the thought and I frantically hoped that Lillian's keen eyes had not detected any trace of it ln my face. That I would never know, how-ex-er. and we went on xvlth our plans for Katherlm' coming, which included glxdnj? hr the maximum of rest possfble before sending her to ih hospital to car for the wounded man. "If'is a crlm to rush her over ther so soon after her long train Journey," Illllin said, "but I simply am at my wits' end. The people brack of that man may appear at any time, and I muct hae homebody on th spot continually." Tf I knew Katherlne." I Interposed quietly, "and I think I do. there will be nothing In th world she win welcome more than ai chane to tak up her old profe.- .!" n. She won't feel any fatigue. and wager that a few hours' rest at th longest will h all she ! will consent to tak. .Tuft remem-1 ber that sh hasn't had much phy-! slral Tabor sh has always had a j woman accustomed to heavy work, and ko-ialng her tiny houe In order' and cooking for two been child'.s plav to must have Katherlne's; ra pablllty. Put I can real between the lines and see that sh I about starved for som outsid Interest. Can't you lmagln how she welrom getting Into the great gam araln In a ny oa.rv.acif y ?" Lillian Praises Madgo. "Yes. I can. Li! i n answered promptly, "and T wouldn't trade for a farm my first look at her fac whn she realize, the rn we hav played to pet her here." "Neither would F Therefor. v-u ar.d I will go to m.ee her. Dlckv would be sure to get things mixed up." "TVhat have you told him about Katherine's coming? " That sh was coming to us for a visit. taking proposed trip, ablv would do advantage of Jack's i and that b.e prob. son. nursing If fh ! had a nol opportunity. Of oours - It warded her for his mother right V,,', Lillian made nn erisperafed littie moue. i m . z n i -he sa'd. hav thoogV; of thai 'What did von civ?" "Nothing knowing T:. Ined dryly. ' Rut y-r y." I rehe a ; e t . mini c that er.. ..f things (through Mother C.raham. .Iut g!v ! her a hint of why" v ,: war. Katherj Ire. and hr mebdrarr.a-lovlg eT:l i will straighten Trky nut admirably. I so he will not susnrct anything." 'You are a vr hrewd and . helpful ladv. iiv de.ar" r"il 4 Lillian, and thr wrv nn a:irvi! ; In her vnl which ma 1 mv heart j heat high with pVas., .t n,,t. I !v a!oncfi to mv fo niv ptfe-l f(lc, n a w minutes Vefor rl: when n the -w T. i v , i i, i ! (ramM !n hPr telocram camV "rrd'l ! ; (1rovP Ino;in tn th. ca!:-,n o meet ! i her, there was r. thing in my heart . .but 1 ovo Us I ovine w-lor-ie for m"' j cousin's wife. ; "Oh! IVit!" ; 1 "Vt savx her bfor th train i ; tcpped. for in ar. (age.rr. almost , l 4-14 a. 11-. 1 . 4 . raii'j-iiAP. r.e n a a come as near a sh possibly coul 1 to the step of ( the car. And mv thouzh's went 1 hack swiftly to the lays whn I r.rrt mt her. and fT-lftly and surety ir.' Phe was as s'.- r. . srlr'.ish in g--n--a! :e had crept my heart, a agile, as ;' a ra T.-e as ne r.a 1 r-ecn T.k.v r.;j the 1 ur.uf r the modish gauzy brown veil 1 wart thinner than I liked to see it
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weather dresses. Quaint natter is in colons o- black on backgrounds of gray or black or i blue remind one of grandmother's frocks of 50 ye.i's aito. Figured bati.ste white sprinkled with rosebuds of pale pink or Mm is also shown. Organdie is worn, but it :s not so popular as figured stuffs. Chrcks and strings are especially featured; dots come next. Cinzham anal dotted Svis are very good ar.d Are shown ir all color.. A Wife H AD EH GARRISON and bore only too plainly th traces of a spirit repressed, of an individuality trying to lit it.self into a mold planned by some one rise. I was Ftiddenly glad fiercely glad that my brother-cousin had gone so far away. I hoped he would wait a long while before returning long enough to give th!- hiirhspirited girl a chance to be h"r untrarnmeled self again. And then I had advanced to meet her. Filli.an close by my fide, and Katherlne had set down her bags mechanically and stared at me as if I were a w ra i t h . "Rut but " .she 5ta mmered, turning to Lillian, "surely I read your wire aright. Didn't you say that" "That Madcre had a nervous breakdown and needed vcu." Lil lian interposed smiling. "Of course I did. and I hope your dear husband was satisfied with th reason for bringing you out here." She looked at us with startled eyes that began after a fwcond to brim with mLf hief. "You mean " "That Madge's nervous prnstratlon ro.ally is my need for your help ln a bit of government work which only you can do." And then Katherlne Sonnot Pickett .startled us both, for like a delighted urchin. 5he gasped out happily that gamin slogan of "Ohl Roy!" and grasped our hands with a grip that mad us wince. Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By GentvUvt Kimll 1 s vn kdav. .in.Y s. Conflicting astral operations brar rule on this day, according to the lunar transits. While tilings may be lively enough, with opportunity for change or travel. ,et these may not be successful unless carefully n .a n.aged. Ther may b some benetits from these cbang s or journeys. but also some disappointments or, setbacks, especially a.s regards finances. Money should be protected, and all manner of speculation a voidd. Those whofe birthday it is may r-ok for a year the success of which depends upon well-directed efforts and good judgment. Ther may be opportunity for benefits through changes or journeys, but In these the money should not be subjected to risk, especially in speculation A child born on this day will ho adj venturous and fond of change, but. withal, should achieve success. j BIRTHS j Mr nnd Mrf! c,nyJ A 3U irookf.ld st.. July 4, a son. ' j i Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Peterson. 1K,: Gnk st July 2. a daughter, Mr am Irs CVcjl s Rottorff, syK4 Your Eyes In the matter of classes, solid comfort should supercede every other consideration. We constantly endeavor to furnish glasses that are particularly l-oo:nin.T, but our main thcupht is to render a service that assures Kizht satisfaction to each and every patron. Learn to Know Us to Your Advantage. H. LEIYJONTREE 9oath IVnd's Illnf Optometrist ad Manaffcrtonnf Optician. W rm.n 3up'.:ct tcr tbat ta mtd ir!ir. t? f. Ml-hlr.n ft.
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Camisoles, $1.00, $1.50. $2.00. Step-ins, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Bloomers, $1.50. F'etticoats, double torn and embroidered
HALF-PRICE CLEARANCE SALE OF WEARING APPAREL You Know that the highest quality is here, no matter how low the prices and the prices have been cut in HALF' in many instances even LESS than half on Fine Coats, Wraps and Capes Fancv Suits beautiful Silk Dresses
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: a ..p- so'.,', b- r durir g the a: d 1 - d him from th frst. V. w i . : : g .g-d. and a we k before : .1 : v. ti; as !o Take ji'ace h ' ' s'b.id-t.Iy ill aiid died r'ly afer. I .ae giieyed until '. a.- th. i-.cri I war.t to go with a : I unc men J know I da w;'.l car as mudi for lid for him. I am I'). gor.e wi"h an one ! s I I." 1 i ( 1 I 'Hi to. P ..lCe "us a -:. tell i: if I should wait and im in the next world, or try' s' Ti-ie other man. i v I '.KOK FX HFART. in:'iKi:x HFART: I am f--rry, ir, that you hoi such a .'orrow .s- mr.v m irv not , o t , r d i.v r y. ur great lo., b-j t in-f'-st ynar-elf n other thtr.rs and ti'.'.- pec)'..-. K'p 1'tlSV. Tb.is " tzri a ' 1 ; r g d" wh . ' -1 - e ICC 3QC
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