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I ' , . Bp" t f, PACK SIX. . b . , _ s i.... i Laurens News f . ? ? Sunday, July 1st,, another large gathering of teachers were out to <hi Sunday school. Then at 11:00 o'clock Gi * , Rev. Smith, preached from Matthew -a-j 6:24: "No man can serve two mas- M: "* ters." It was heart rending and soul wl stirring. The choir is really "putting pr . over sonic good ntusicV Commwnibn all soft1 vice was Sacred as well as'wcetv A large -congregation worshippcjjd. A \Y largo n mniiph of/salary was fcnkEn ill). ~ Bethel is really astir With all the dif- re ferent clubs; she. will surely be in St readiness to entertain the. Confer- \vi _ ence. :r ReV. MeFadden preached a very in. !t' teveting sermon Sunday morning,' a h splendid .congregation was out to hear. ,a Mrs. Emma Hunter well known res '7 ident of the city died Friday evening ?T ' tf after a lingering illness. SynopsF to he given in next issue. The motion picture show given at "" the church Monday .evening was veryentertaining. A nice crowd wa>\ out. V The rally at St. Paul Baptist church .I'll IUl-1 I'UIIMUJ WPWHWff VI'V | ? . good success owing to the heavy down' 0 . pour of rain; notwithstanidng a good many couldn't gel cut tojo'poFt. Thpy ' . raised the sum of'$234.00. ' ' ? we A'-evo-sorry no hoar -ar tin- -si"1- uious . jllricss of Mrs-. Rosette Kenno_ __idy,~whij has-Leon?iu'?Kew. .York. file. ii! ?. post, few months She was rronii- v nenl in both social and church activ- , ities. l.1 We regret very much?Unit Mr. IL _! J. Madden is yet having trouble with his eyes.- We trUst thuy 'will allow .him to l/e out soon. ... ? The Moonlight picnic given under. )' the Big Ohk' tree on-the .lawn of Mrs. Kettle Spann's Tuesday welling was . well attended. There were; many ~ fcgood things to ent and .dr'hh- IvVtir.v- ' f body seemed to have liad a good time. ' a. Miss Bessie Williams 'in company with several othyr^-motored duv. n : spend a few hours with relatives ' Sunday._ . : ,'.1 . . ar.. a\~;n;???.s ??,i v? n..?. !'' I. . ; I .?! rett of AshevHle, .X. C.. spirit Sunday ' * in the city visiting relative-; and " 'friends. _ : ? i The Ben in : n g OjTFt Circle- mot at . 1 ' the church Sunday afternoon at' . "'1 o'clock. The -'litlie tots'ar e very ranch awake to .their Club and turn, tfut in . ' large. tfumbers. The.Sons of Allen entertained ''The ^ . ' Beaming Light* Circle,"*and the True . Blue Club at the home of Mr. Leslie , Gnrling.ton, Thursday afteinooh. MaO '1. . W ny gomes were playg/l by the, little j. . I folks, while Mr. Carl and Luther kepi j t> busy at the piano and VieUolu. After ^? the social hour, they were invited in the dining room "where Mrs. Gavlington, Mrs.- Sanders, Miss Odessa Sam-j ders and Mrs. E. S.,Nelson Served de._ . ^ lightful refreshments. A large number of. children yvere* present.. \Ve are sorry to report Dr. L. W. f " . <v Thompson,has been a little indisposed the past-week. T ' r ? -v Mr. Fletcher tiavrott. 'Insurance a- ~~ gent for^ho .Mutual Relief and Betu -evolent Association is doing good buSines.V. Any one wishing.a good policy , should see him; ? , c. Wis. Alice Moore 'ami Mrs. Alice ;', . . C, Young left Wednesday- to spend n* while in ttie mountains.- I . > Rev. J. W. Jjjnrtin spent .a few days.. : .in Abbeville, the past1 wetk :? The- Silver Tea given under the auspices of Missionary Board No. - >i at the home of Mrs. K; S. Nelson, u Friday afternoon Was a brilliant af-' ! fair. The meeting- was - called to or- 1 ;i .tier by the preseident. - Responsive b< talks by the following visitors; Mes- j'b I dames Whitner, Smith, Adftie Hunter: w i -and Barksdale. Visitors were .Mrs'-1p damea-Hnntrv. T'.mm.a Mill---. Ton :r>d:i | "1 Harris, Annie L. Owens; Saviiip Hud-; gens, Mir.nie Sanders' Amanda Byrd. J I) ???t?During the social hour n number of>tn .games were played. After which a j r< dohghtfuj. course of pinoapplo waind j ti with pinnV'to gandhviches,. tea, ice ! = j cream and cake was sowed,... Tho?e j lv . < that assisted Mrs. Nelson. in- serving i d; were: Medaiv.es Nettie Dealt, Mary I..', ci '~r~ "Cannon, Tift a Qarltngton and Miss * ir Sanders. I ci Al r. 1 lios7"B&Tley of -Ashrvillo, N.! C.,^\vas the guest of Alii-s Mat'tic u Duckfctt a icw days ago. * ' /. 1 AJrs. Daisy Tcrnplcton has bee n very j)' ill for the past week, but is a little j<v - better- -pt thin?writing. . I? Air. James Putnam formerly of this ; - city but now of New York was funerj1' alized Sunday'afternoon at 4:30 >v clock aTfHe City CeniottM-y. I'' Surviving him are his mother, Mrs. K1 ; Anh&' J'tunam, a wife ami children, j,{j| t two -brothers Mr. Arthur and John ic ' Pntruuan, of Ocala. Fla. Throb sis-j - ters Misses Reekje ami Twotha^uf. 1 Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mrs. Xanniej^ Hypos of this city. A large con-1 ^ coiirse of sorrowing relatives and :v fwirmdn oiilnoen.il Iho lo>,L remains. , ^ The floral tributcsr wefre numerous 1 ?? as well a beautiful. } *Wl' ar? glad to report,, Alva. J.'B, L Smith is stilt doing, hue anU able - to/' be around as usual. * * ^ Abbeville News Miss Mary T. Greene, _ popular ughter of Mr, anil Mrs. W. B. eene on Secession Ave., who had successful tofrnin tho city school n< avion Ipft for Hampton Institute icre she will spend six weeks, imoving herself professionally. We I hope ^hef piujfch success. . ? ' Rev. J. E. Beard, D. D.^ ^nd Mr. . B. Greene," Sr? were in Green.'nd last ^atuMaV. where the.v at-~ nded a business meeting of the utlun Fidelity ifli^dj Surety Coy tii Mr. A. Moore Shearin, the genal manager. Rev. Beard spent a w days this week in Florence, with e Board of Odd Fellows in prepation l'or the Grand Lodge. l)r. T F. Porcival of Greenwood me oved last Sunday a_fternoon and ent'. Surchry nTght .wdth his Triend iss MFfneTeal."' Dr. Fercivai woripped with usi in St. .James A. M.j chipvh 'Sunday night. The many?-warm friends of Mr. [amnionil Rakgr are delighted to e him out again and able to work. Mrs Fannie Hawson and her (laugh ! (Irare, left Tuesday for a visit of hp?1111111Lli?in Washington D. C., lioapo .and Detroit. We hope them [il.iiKinif H'ip. * ' 1 Mrs. Rachel McCullough of Dayton Ido. is the guest of Mrs. Charlotte a$li. . ' *? q i lie many friends of Mrs. Jennie io D aihton will learn with rejrret at she was -carried to the Abbeville .. iityr.\leTu7,rial hosftitffl for a treat int. ?he is real sick. Mrs. Annie L. Aekerman of Atla*^ . Da., ami her chauffeur-Mr. Jim *]<,' spent. I wo <lays here week before st a (bo fruests of the former's cou_ o Ada Davis. While in S. C? cv visited liulVm. Airs. Ackerinaif's v'v c. -A ,; a homo. Messrs. jbeo. Edwards, Frank and or avoid A^niliev and Miss Odessa l'ier of IJonea I'ath motored-to Ab>yHIe hist Sunday afternoon and car ed Mj's. Mary Sue Collier home, who (me down Thursday liifjht of last nek to be with her sister, Mrs. JenJT frm.T Doubton. While here, -Mes?,?i'.i" ards?and?Ttnsmond Collier 0'e pleas'ml callers on the White ers r.n Cherry street. Mi--.--!-*" Nettie and Ada Ghodwyn, li'.'lnia and Wilhelmina Henry spent t i-Sunday afternoon in- Greenwood he trip' was enjoyed very much. Mr- Capers Richardson came over :t week to* see Mrs, Richardson, ho is doing- fine after-^ain operation if appendicitis.- -While i here, Mr. ichardson and liin' brother-in-law, i.: r. Samuel Coleman motored over > Celhodp Falls on a business trip. M4: - ThjomfSdmi Booztr, formerly f Ati'oo. i'le, hut now a resident of a. 1). C. is spending her v-mu-r- vacation in Newark, N-4r Mvi'n i> ?;.=L in :? s? .... ?? vyiiivi jo i i j 4 unpi u> lll>; t this writing .*. Mr$. Samuel J. Collier left last !i.n':;.,v lUr Wiili;unslnn', 8. C., and umt the'1th of July with her mother Mr. Jim Gordon'l'S doing very well i this .writing. ' M?ss Willu'lniina- Jonpaileft last Linday j nxqrrting for ILendersonvilkf spend some time. .? ?. ".KAST'KND CLUB The East End Social ^Club No. 4 iot at the home of Mrs. Lula Gilbert itli the president ^presiding. We :Vd a very nice meeting. An interest, ig paper was read by Mrs. Lula Gilcrt. After the transaction of the ur'iie^s, Mrs. Gilbert refreshed us 'it'll i?? oCrc-am, sandwiches, sweet ickles, vpea<?hes, cake, cherries and iced pineapple. J Mtx Laura Barr, -president; Mis. evault. vice-president; Mrs. Yarborn.'di, financial secretary; Mrs^ Reed, ^cording secretary; M*rs. Bookman, t'-i.-.arf-r; .Mrs Williams, reporter. rVU'.-s to the True Blue Club Tbursay afternoon with Rev. Smith presih, the meeting was very interesti!/. ''.During-the." sociaf~hour a deliious course was served.^ Little Miss Alberta Mathias enter, ilncd her Sunshine Band Wednesday afternoon. A large number were resent. The little folks were servl! l.y Mrs. Mathias. The Younir Men's Quartette is cer. llfllv 1 Tf ic OAmntUiwrt n;it' the city has long heeded for ervrs. They -have been on several >urs and sing well. Mrs. Minnie C. p.nders is due nra^h credit wltTT her > la.ali f ;.nd pianist they ?ro compel! d to succeed". A larg(Li\umher of. Indies went, down ) ahe home of Mrs. Alice Young unday evening and held a very spir. ual prayer, meeting with her mother ho is aged and cannot get ahout. he enjoyed it vory much. ' MrK i'l!a Davis left Monday for th" land of the sky," to spend awhile Mrs. Lydia. Williams in company 1th h< r sons Richard and*-Clinton lotored down to Clinton Sunday to t?end the (lay with her br.ttrpr I ! ' THE PALMETTO Union News By M. A. T. Church . services . in our city were nil wll nttnrwlpH, Hi'rmons well delivered and helpful.. Rev. C. J-I. Williams, pastor of Corinth Baptist church, preached from the. subject "The sin 1 of deceitful* nress." Mrs. Williams is now able to attend church service, after several weeks .of jndisuusilkm. which neces.-itated medical treatment. The delegates from Georgetown made their report o nSunday evening | which was received as information. M isses" A. HT. Ruff, Ollie -Bokmah and Fannie May Shelton were sent as. delegates froin Jiinior Missionary -fioririy nnd?will report a* th" Tl"v^ meeting. , " "Mrs: .T. P.' Washington and children I left on Monday .July 2nd, lor Philter dglphia, Pa.; where they will visit relatives and friends.' Pastor Wash. Iington will no uouot join rroi. i>oiden and others in keeping Bachelors' !hall until Mesdames Washington And Dpldtn ietui n liuiin?. " " We are pleased to know-^hat?Mixs_ Maxine Bolden is enjoying her vacation with relatives in Anderson and Camden. ?The <3hiWrt?n's -Buy- exercise in ouichurches here arc all over. Mrs. Lula Ror^borottgh and- other 7 teachers- nf Corinth Baptist church assisted Miss Alberta H. Ruff in preparing program This was a rare treat and much enjoyed b>* all. .the exercise at Bethel A. M. * K. 'church. ' . * . A St. Paul Baptist church held exercises on Sunday afternoon July 1st. Mrs. A. A. Siins assisted Miss Pin kip P. Fnrr in a''>-nnging program which \va a very creditable one. It was really "Children's Day"?the little folks were as ''cute'- as could he. Annie Les]ie_Siins seemed to have enjoyed it more than anyone else. She recited and joined in singing, just as heartily as Mary Ethel and Grace. - ' . " Master J. C. White, of Columbia, is spending-vacation with his grand)^b'.her, Mj'S. IU'iinicks on S. Church street;. Sara Mae RulT and little brother Junior left after closing of Wallace St., Rriniary school for Columbia, "where they are the hdjus^: guests of | ur. ana Mrs. Kuir, wi>o so I very.- pleasant for" the":>e little folks that they arc not yet home sick. Mrs. M. E. Hemphill affable widows is back home to spend heir vacation. She enjoyed a very successful school scrsfon frt .[Brewer Normal,, where she has served a matron- for two years. . . Mrs. Mary A. Tobin is the uftcnt and reporter-for The Palmetto Lcader and not Mr. Tobin as has been incorrectly reported, at times, 'jMrs. Bessie Rice Williams on N. Church street is quite well again and enjoys~reading The Leader. Miss Cornelia Hcrndon is enjqyinf? her vacation .in the land of the sky. Services at Bethel A. M. E. church (|lnvn -.11 -3 C- 1 ~ j Mviu v\ji^ mi|>icasjvu ?iii uli^' OllllUi^V, ! The Sunday school was well attended and everything was carried out in fine style. Mr. W. E. MeJuukins the ethcient superintendent' is always at Jiis post of duty. Any pastor will fei1! proud to have suchail active olfi* cer as Mr. Mc Junk ins in his cabinet, Dr. L." A. Sartor, the druggist is a busy woman in Union; though opi erating a drug store which' comj mands the patronage of the citizenry j of Union, she is never too busy .to attend Sunday school a"d the A. 10. : E. League. When passing through : "the citv of hospitality" stop in and j refresh yourself at the Sartov's t.Pharniacy. in evidence at Bethel all day Sunday. - The pastor delivered his soul in his sermon both morning and evening. Rev. C. U. Williams, pastor of Corinjh Baptist church preached in! the afternoon and his choir sang. The ji/stor, Rev. Washington believes ir cooperation. The excursion to Ashe, ville binder the auspices- of the Sunday schools of Bethel A. M. E.; Clinton Chapel A. M. E. Z.; Corit'nh and St. Paul Baptist churches leaves next Monday, July Oth The protracted - meeting begins at Bethel Tuesday night July'lOth. Rev. L. R. Masae> will officiate. ? - ' On Thursday evening Miss Nell . R.'Nciholas entertained with a Sur. prise Parj.y in honor of Miss. J"qli? Freeman, who left, Friday aftoThdor ncroriippiniied by her mother for Dnr. "Ten, Conn. A delightful time was en |joyed Dy everyone present?. Those present wore: Misses Freeman I)r and Mrs C. W. Montgomery. Mri Aure.lia Kice, Misses Pinkie Farr, T>1len Gregory, Rose and I.ouise Nich. - olruv.?Meaorn,?RooswvuH?AtrK , Whitmirc and William Ahroms, Mar ion Douglass and D. Nicholas. mm\ :i . 9 LEADER Chester Paragraphs < Y -1^ Y': A very large number of toucher! left Monday mmiing 'for Ko-jU llil to attclnd the l'icdnjonl s.umnici 1 school in Rock Hill, of wv.irh l'rof | S. L.. Finley ss director, l'h.r upon, in;; oay enrollment wn^lS*, and slit J they ? omd. \ JVlisa Isabelle Tolbeitt . of Creon. \v-n d. instructor in History ami Civic: ill 'lie I'kdnioi.it suiiuii'Jr school, ii Lock iliir, Slant the wfo.c-otif! as .In guest of l'rof. ffnd Mrs. Fin.cty.. On' the- sick list Arc Mrs. Anno Jlinton, Oak St.,, Mrs. Nannie .Cor. don, Loom is St., Mrs. .Mat 11? Sims Lt-rrtVr S+7, tMVsv Roxic I)"";?;,-tirahaiy St.. ' Mr. Alex Champion arrived, in th< j^ky , front Detroit, Mich., on the Sea board railway at 4:00 o'clock Thill's, day afternoon-. At 0:00 o'clock, hi us iu at r iuU.t yM is. >1 aggie itffiaag and at 7:00 they left on the Southern for Detroit. MjsS Hooper has boei for a number of years. Friends wisl them much happipcss. , Frnf, S, I n li'jhlwy kulu ii,ny hi i 1 jng experience Friday night when oi returning hon|e about 8:15 o'clock *oi tliwliock Hill high way ^while a teiri bid storm of thunder, 'lightning aiii rain was raging1, just on the outslctrl; of the cTty, in -Ihe.Eureka Mill \"iL f??w> i?a bk.trA .: I*:.a y ? y u?w w ovivaui w iuv ii ^ ?i swollen from the' downpour pi rain 1 Im water rushed into his ear at. i stopped in laid streahk Sitting pa ticntly, hoping that sonieone wpuh i appear to give assistance the strean ' continued to rise, so he decided to ge j out of the ear. -The water wafc near!; ] to his shoulders as he groped-his \v.tt> iseeing l?y the llashes ol" hghyung til j he was on solid land. The wreckiuj j crew was Called out and it Was ho ' until about ll! u'tliik Vlun they .me cceded .in drawing the- ear from i k stream. Fortunately no Serious Hair was done. The'car and Prof. Finle; ?wore-. thoroughl.iL. waUUL-osuukcedr" ? Airs. It. 11, Walton, tk It. AL, sp.en a Couple of hours in the* city, Thurs day at the home pf Airs E. L. Stan back, where she met a committee o ladies in a business meeting pertain ing to the Eastern Star Chapter:-* Th I housing ConinuUw will mail c;inls i j a few clays', assigning homes lo itr 1 delegates to the Urand Chaptoi, tilrrr i ronvengs here, July 1711? ami l'Jth a Spain's llall( Gadsden St. Mrs Stahpai k, U< M., tuul her i?Tio*r?i|aii menihors have everything in reaainyi^ for the delegation. Mjss Helen . MeCullmigh enieytalji ed a fnnnher of young people at lit hnnu\ on Center St., on -Thuixla night at her'birthday party. A vt r pleasant evening was spent, and delirious K'e^jjoufse pisScrvpil,5 \ Newberry News ?r T ?4. The U(irtllr>r-f< . ilin. ' ' - , - - .? ? I i IV H J.TK .]tl i I icon hut . The fawners of t hicnunt i+rrrr bu\\ (uHiuUln.U llicir mtloii ;m corn. Miller Chapel Sunday School wji called to -order Sunday ' .morning . u the usual Jiour hy our assistant sTTf orintehdenCh--JhroT--Joseph DaVi.s. , ' hirjj'ov number than usual was- presvi I At 11 :."50 Rev. J. C. Smai't,. the pas t'-r, delivered a very insnirines sir inmi, ?? Prof. U. S. (iallnmn. who is n?v nttendinir glimmer school at Stat t\dlojje,- motored home Saturday ah ' spoilt until Sum!ay. with ..hij> t'nnul a ml friends .. !' Rev. J. t'.oSimu't, pastor of Milk ('impel ami choir was present wit pastor ami conjt'c rapt ion of Helen ! j .V. M. K. Church, Sunday nfleiivo Jto fotulcr Service. ' ^? Mi"sT?I ni l a?Ryles and children- ? 1, in the city visiting her mother an in the cfity visiting her mother an lather, on Caldwell St., .Mr. and; .Mr 1 I'Ved Pratt., ? I Mrs (>. E. Johnson' and children, i ' Andersoin spent the weekend wit "i Mr. and Mrs! T. Q. (iallnian, on llur iter St They .report a' pleasant thru ' | They, left Friday for CtdnmUUu : ' j Rev. S. E. Martin left Saturday f< j Columbia to spend some',ime ~v.h '' family lie wiil return soon. "j The Uniform Rank hoys are pra '( ficinir for tiro Grand I.odpe to I>r> hoi r| ??t Florenre, S. C. l "We arc . triad tj). know thp.L Mb ' j F;ssh? (4Hi tarn is-still- rmprovirrtr. A party will he given at the honi j of Mrs. Ii. Rinipkins Tuesday*. Jul I. ItfiL Wo are lookinp forward to tli . 1'h with great anxiety. There wi , j he a barbecue and baseball irame la ! I ween Charlotte plants and Newherr j Stars.. : . 4 ih ?' I'RtlF. AM) MRS. II. W. 1JAV1M , i GAhDNKIt VISITED AUHI.VII.I.i: I . -j-?Pvof.?Hi Wt Rmnug.uilnttv, th traveling representative of The I'a nietto Lqpder and his lovely and a tractive wife en roth to Ahhollh; Fv t day. of last week and spent until la: } Monday in interest of The Palmetl i in ? " -- " -v . 1 f." ' . \ it1 i'r ! I.each?rj.- Prof. Baumgardner is ap-i pointing new agents, also sub-agents,, si On last Saturday afternoon, they vis- di s' itcd the subscribers bud extra Custo- cl 1 ir.ers in company with MV. C. B. Ack_ pi c or, the a^ent and reporter for Ab- n, . Iwilfe. J'rof. and ""Mrs. Baumgard- U1 - nor were very much delighted over st 1 our city and they were well pleased ut ' the splendid .work Of Mr. Acker a] - 1 hu h" he is doing for The Palmetto s header here. .They wrote several .* l ihscpiptions for the paper last Sat- ! w - dav.- v 1 J. ? * " o . jajaranLraliLfara^ HI NOTICE! *25 S . . glad - - g ?:? ; ? ?at ar r 1 ^ B ^AVCL IS? >. |S| BY MORE > 1STT 1 RAIN I - SOUTHERN TI( L - jjj Plune ?631 1 ? JAMES WOODBURY, Repreae i ;";iEraiaj sjaJTJzraizrzrzrejzre^ S y-? I II , **' ' 1 A MESSAGE OF C T[ When death invades'your family ri solution comes to you from the fact 1 V AND BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATK !l ';> Dromctcd by insurance laws, to pay t '}] p?<licy which your forethought persv .. !' ; suclv? ....... \ 3 \ A Every member of the family shou [i >. $500.00 CONTRACTS. Our agents abou^ie.'?frMicme "rrttf. i o The- AIUtUal Relief &Bei ~~ J. H. COUDE. G \ ?* ?y<S* *?* >!K^H!?>4w8><frO<SMM>lO| ^B1 |CI *0 ; I i. s, Li | Departmc "f 1131 Washington * 4 - - tfi-f hik mnc ot uuifmiff ror^ ^ I l?o>s Suits A Specialty. J | . DRY GOODS, SHOE - f , Connected with our Store is : i -s; } Barber Shop and Beauty Sho; 'i.V * > W^aro not selling Race Pri v we can sell Better for Less. :i 1;, ' ox>o:<>C'Oooo.o:o:o?o^o?w^ox8xc8?: :f IlEESE'Q DRl / MRS. P. R. RE A Cull-Lino of Patent 9 Cigarettes and Tobacc s '-. Madam C. J. Walker's O ? Times. . Ice Cream ani \ o -PHONE it I 9 IT-- Assembly Street, " i '' oooooo oo:oo:o.ao:orflatttf - iv> ><- r*or>oo;o1o:ffl^c^^aaa,ctcey3CQ^ vy > . ~ :i?L ' Poro Beat y X l lair Culture, Facial Massaging MMES. LYLES, HOI ?;i| I. S. Leevy's De ,' i ;i; 1131 Washington Street 1 '6 o 000.0:0.0.0 <j ~ in ||| i???? 7^1 nM?\fH'l >l/'? " tr-KiT* WW " . .h vjiiucim aivck a1>u li N I r- OF SOUTH CAROL Pinckney's Saniti BEST EQUIPPED IN THE TOR VOl nm ? T-Y m&m : V*- ^ ~ , * \ c ~ ""Saturday, Jul>_7^19?^ 5? Prof. Baumgardner gave a very inuring and interesting talk last Sunay ' night in St. James A. M., E. lurch. His talk was enjoyed by all resent. ;Prof. and Mrs. Baumgarder left last Monday for Columbia. i their way they will make a few ops. The people of Abbeville wish lem continued success in their work nd hope they will return again In the jar future. While in Abbeville, they j ere the quests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 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