The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1932, Page Page, Image 3
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. Saturday, April 2.1, 11)12.
1_ Klil.OH 1010 N K WS
The threatening' isiin of Sunday
morning disappeare! ami (*ld Sol
brought sunlight and cheer to the
ta-iny church goers and others.
Health Week was observed at the
('rangelno-g Corjity Tr;i in<r v-.'oel.
Principal iVjjuel a>iirr.d the teach-"
-ers different phases5^ the health sub
?..ii.: i' . ??'?rrr n?n
jeer mi Hiiini spiyu. Mioum lite
pupils take heed to the pointed addresses
trivin. ( ai- i oiunuinUy will
have less ilness, gtv.
The K. I' P.'s in our community
gave -a final banquet on the night of
April lit h. Those prestnt express
themselves as being enjoyed in the
superlative degree. This 'organization,
one of the strongest lodges in
the .state disbanded. Among' about
thirty (HO) men were 'hided about
one-thousand dollars, ("SI000.).
Installation - services of Rev, B. R
Salley at Granger Baptist Church
started April '24 and will e.nd?"Mny
1. Different" "ministers and thcit
choirs of the community will take part
in the services.
Dr. J. .J.- St'aiks, A. M . 1). I).,
president of Hjenedk t college will
JM'flht'N tItO I n/t n 11 a 11 n h T'fdnTrc n~ y
1 at 11 : '*() A. M. amLSt. Paul Bapltsi
'fTbnrcb choir will sine. '-'At P M
once convenes April u.v.
' C. Quarlos. A. I>.. pallor tv
William Chape! A. M. K. . Church
Orangeburg, will preach {lie opening.,
sermon; Uev; 0. 11. Wtrttr'. A-. H., S '
T. B.. pastor of Shiloh at Kilorce wi!
preach the annual sermon. Dr. lie
niingway the beloved 1\ K. andaV
| "unearned* are looking forward to
i successful meeting.
In short the Pageant "lleavci
l?ov:>d." shall he given at Shiloh, St.
Paul. Macedonia and other ehurclu-.nml
nliiic^ c. ii. \vi:i>. d.
rectress as u-rted? h\- M. sia .es I. \\
Wilhoi'Of?1st he I Willie, ms and (ione
??va Collier.
Dr. I. W. Wilhorn and Mr. It. I.
1 Williams leave onilm ilSth for tin
A. M. K. GeSk-ral ('onf.wei.v at Clove
lan, Ohio. "
MILLION A'.ltlv I'H USDS LKADItK
8 , . Mr.
Archie M. Huntington wetiL?
thy New Vorker was interviewed last
j week by" Seymour . Carroll his
Brooke ret n plantation. near Georgetrui'n
Mr. Huntington having been ihj
troduced to the Palmetto Leader for
2 the hyst Ume expressed himself as
3 lie 1 UK- agi eeahly .sin-prised at the
f&jj make up of tlie paper and made
'4 . special imiuiry as to the jourhalisLie
training- of the editorial writer.
We thank Air. Carroll fir bringing
our etforts to the attention, of Mr.
Huntington;
Such appraisals as these are not
opiate:?" but spurs applied to us to
the end thai a beter and mmo inl'ortv.iaive*
Palmetto ' Leader will * greet
f ' cur public from week to week. f
\;'u,
si iiiiuii II I.I m:?s
Sunday was a lngh dav at Hethel
f' A. AH E.'Church. The pastor's.Text
JL, _was from?II Cor. del; .-object: u:l'he
^ L'neseapable Elements of Life."
? Among the things which the speaker
declared we should be approven in
'y, ana ironi winch is no possinic escape
^ are: 1, Possible inlirmaties of body
. and ' mind. 2, Temptation, whi.h
conies to all. d, The Cross. 1. Death
' "In all these, -things/" he said,' "like
I'aul we should show ourselves, _ appioven
ol" Clodr"? ? -jv
Sunday evening subject, was "The
Way of Eternal Life." These were
i ciativo audiqjices. Master
i lercurcs\A nderson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Janies ' An*Wson--a!
Charleston, spent the week-end with
f? their?fcfrmoi?whool-niate,?Ma <to.nn1
} Jaines and Ceorge Witherspoon. '
.-5 VVithei spoon. ? .
4 t
Sueeeeding a lively Sunday Sehp?
period and a very interesting revie*
by Miss Inez Burton, at Bethel Sui
day morning the pastor at 11 o'cloc
bigan tlie preaehimr seryreo lor th
day with the usual preliminaries
Psalms .'57 1 -27 was read for mornin
lesson hv pastor and people ?-o*piu
While there he was the guest nf li
brother and sistt*r, Mr; ami .Mrs. V
M, (lilder, 10."! Drayton St.
Mis.-Julia Fletcher formerly <
this place hut lately of Hondersoi
ville, X. ('., was funerali/.ed at Booi
jChapel A. M. E. church Thursday 1
_I^i:..nia-t"r, Rev. ItiilmiJs nf Hi.mlo
scmville who delivered a beaut if i
I riluite. to the life Work of the d
ceased. Mrs. . Fletcher' is survive
by several children, mother, sister
and.brothers an 1 a host of frieiu
to hourn her departure.
By request Revs. A. J. Martin ai
A. C. East associated Rev. Ruber
in his duties while music and a so
for the occasion were rendered 1:
_Mrs._ ("... E. Martin and Mrs. Emnu
line. S. Nelson.
, The Adult Night School which ws
held at Hampton St. Hig+r-Sehoi
.-.ame to a close on the 8tTu The sti
dents are still giving Mrs. Oliphat
i.lu ir efficient .teacher much prais
and are only wishing they had Ion}
~cl\ l)ne-was. heard .to say she ft"1
as though she was graduating ii
stead of just beginnig -as?she hf
accomplished so much.
Miss Melrose Dial was" hostess i
the E. O.'S. Club on Tueday evei
nig wini a large crowd prcseni.;t\
tor games, music aire! other pas
tinibs delightful refreshments we
.-erved.
We a?re glad to relate Mr. Charli
FraiilvlifT is resting- eoTn-frri-tiddy- fro
Xhe injuries sustained5 in the aceidei
4wt-yot is confined to his room.
Mr. Iknj. is still a shu't-in. T1
young men arc very much missed
their line of business.
When you want prompt and in
-mediate s'e~r\4cer Messrs Leake, 'Mr;
gins, Milieu, Hunter and numbers i
others will gla ily come at your ca
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A TIlOKiHT A 1)AV
15y Dr. ('. W. Montgomery'
To feel lVmesme is another way
IlMl^IUX MF1 MMJIl'imilg.
You will- always inra~fcrcrhy until y<
ate able to think for yourself.
It makes no dilforence how fast v<
' may travel, you can never cat
yesterday.
It is not the ^>ig things in life th
try the souls of men ,its tho
things that cut to the heart.
They are former members, and we
the, dinner guests of Rev. and Mi
I. W.Witherspoon.
Whilb here they visited Mr. ai
Mrs. Jackson;~Mr. and Mrs. Ben B
irort, I.incolnville; Mr. Saxon Harh
(?nfl hionfe rtf intf?rn?at in Si l nt m a
IvilTe. The younger group took a sp
jt.o Hnrlevville with Prof. F. L. For
ham.
Rev. J. W. Witherspoon, Megs
I.croy (i|yver and Jes|sieBro\vn.tl.
egalo, attended the District Confe
ence at EutaNfrville this week.
Don't miss the revivalt at Betip
Begins Sunday night.
Mrs. Lula- Brown and Mrs. Susi
Edwards, stewardess and stew^r
respectively, of Mt. Zion were vi?
tors of Mrs. S. B. Williams oil R.
Avenue recently. , This report
omitted this in previous write-up.
The seven tables feast at Wesh
M. -E Church- last Munday evenii
was fine. The churches are workir
like twin-sisters and Rev. Goins at
Witherspoon are the ideals of tl
people of the- town. They are hoi
ing their lights high as others ai
, t-hose who have consecrated, rightcoi
j decent dud courageous leadership a
following gladly.
THE PALMETTO I
I THK SI' AKTAXltntn?
DISTJUCT CONI i;K KM JO
' !?>' Mis>^ .Ma/it1 Martin
k! . .
- I 111' Sl)!i rl :i 11 In i i.r / . I- .
, ... it.i n i v iiiik'I1
eneev of, tin; African Methodist Kpis"
copal Church met at Taylor'Chapel
K fhurt-h last weck.^
u Dr. ft. Philip K11 is of Columbia is
v the pit^iUiiij; elder. .His annual ajl
? dress il-in an.i tho lull.- of the
" conference.
Prof. \V. II. How man, V\e. eh?led
*( secretary, Dr. S. It. hewis, ic porter to
j the religious press and the writer to
k' ! the secular press.
'"I Many important repprts- .vere read
and discusse i hv member: of the
conference. The spiritual ^oi dition
" of the Church, means nod. sary to
make the churches finan .** *ily. a well
>r 'oiganized'cluircli; Should annua: eonfe-ela.es
have equal iay reprv. e.r.tal"
tives as the General conference pro-.
' voked much heated discussions.
It Dr. 1). 11. Sims, candidate for bise
hopric visited us and- made the speech
of his life. The conference wttpt on
h. record a_s cndor-singJehy candidacy.
- Dl. Wllist declared he is'Avith him
'l Jiow aiuLalso at the General confer1C>
once and will do his utmost to tro-t
? hint elected. "
C Prof. W. It. Bowman certainly
'v acquitted himself well in his response
11 ii.--i* T? . " * *
riui. joowman declared he was tired
V of other people cfrmin# in here and
taJciivK?the bestdmm-now?on-he shall
e work l'ur Allen University #raduatrs
ie to #et sosrte >yf the best things in
ie liiY.
Mrs. S. _IL Lewis,, district-- miso_
siunury. president and .Mrs. Byrtlit:
>- McJunkins, district League IVe-si lent
'1 made'a wonderful impression on the
W conference by. their /spet'.clH>.- All
I- of us left with'new zeal.
:t The preaching was , done, by Revs,
it S. IL Lewis, W. B. Hoular and M. R.
McBrido. All three of .these sermons
ie were rich with ld#ic and savin# food
for thoii#ht.
The finance was #ood considering
s. from many an#!es, accord in#' to yh_
liouilcement Kind;*- nitfht?from?Her
[d- Kllis, the Hasten) circuit, under the
u administration of Rev. \V. R. Bcftvmail
t led the conference* followed I by -Spar
tanbur#, Union and White Hall.-This
id- reporter ahm#?with rrfatiy others
s. wishOs fo thank tlie pastor, Dr. b'raL_
7ier -;r'.d hir #00 i?people and I'riehds
V for the way and .-maimer they treated
"' -
...... v . win V. ?? l> illO Ul gO lO
)!' Thomas Chapei in July and they have
1- ?to go Some to *QVt'll CO.IUO lip In TayK
lor (.'hapwJ**"**"'
>\ Miss Mfiry Sorter, chi'airniati- <* ;" the
I ill, iuu- tn 111 k j i u m?ttttd- somf-trrry
il ,< Mrs. I,ew's> .also was ' intrpdiuei.
L.. and n.ado a great"speech. 7 7~ r~~
d Sunday was a big day. grtrong sip-moms
wore preached by Dr. Kills, C.
li. Cook and Rev. H. T. Summers.
The delegates- elected to the An
,d nual CortlVrcnco wore: Stun Moore,
if" A. P. Harper, J. J. Jeter, J. \*.
I,, Thompson, wo do not . reeal the altermites.
. .
,j. . The ?eonfi r.eneo closed with singing
and. .praying.
_L_ JOXKSVllzLk i:\vs
;v * MM
tm 1 lv. re was a inn. i al program giv^r
--"i) at h'ost( rV-< hap(-t t'lnii i-irT'iv-(T7u"
^ evening. It was sponsored by Mrs
Clara (Jilniore in interest of the Wrr7
nan's Missionary. Club.
Cu kI services were, held ajt Fosa
er Cliapi 1 Baptist Chureh Sunday,
j- S. S. was beautifully taught and en.
oyed by all. A good sermon follow'
t ii preaehe 1 by the Pastor. Rev. J.
( . t ollins. All were inspired hy such
great message. ??
A Site. ? T< -. -5 -i "i
ar Essell at* 'Foster's "(Hi ipet Baptist
i*y Church. :
ir- Tuesday evening following the Junin
or and Senior Banquet will be held
d- in tin- auditorium. _
Wednesday the class day exercise
is will be hold. Thursday night the
! - primary department lenders it "Oxeri'
cises. Friday night, the final school
closing will take place. We hope
each one will be present to witness
such wonderful occasion.
i'1 The 8th and l?t 1> grades lind theind?
selves at school this jnorning solving
;1* their many problems. Their daily
B- verse: "We thank our teachers for
having brought us thus far an I we
feel that thev'Vill lead us on;"
Misses Evaline and Mary GaTTman
ig visited this srhoof-Friday.
i? An old friend, Miss l.orpe Smith
id visited us also.
if fith and 7th grades find themselves
d in school as happy as a Jay bird. A
id niember of the 7th grade swallowed
a nickle this morning. Good-bye 1 itre
tie little girl, don't cry, you'll get
your nickle by and by.
? """" i it.
TIk* General ('onfereiioe of the Af- Sci
l'ican .M. K. .Church approaches'. Div-'. Ko
ers measures have heetl suggested foi liai
reforms, discussions nave been rain- d'ai
pant regarding the - organisation ol I',
ministers and laymen more often* min- W.
isters against laymen), and most ar- tor
tides have closed with a Vhoast" for tha
some favorite son "or sons." Near 1'ss
ly every article on "legislation" ajui "
reform, and as "so an J so- sees it" a
has had some candidate "bobtailed on < hi
the end. . -s--'
in my. opinionfi it malters Jitlle Da
.vliat the Genet?i ;Vj?icrence shatC Ad
do in ,M-ay as compared to what Jul
AYE shall do after Ma.v.? This carrie Sai
TryeT-^'New Laws," unusually ends Jin
where*'it begins,' possibly with the
exception of increased rancor.
The supreme prom-nt
NEED of the church is a burning
desire to di wlose'Chi ist, hoi, hi leg
islation but in LIVES. In fact, any ?
body "of men. who have not disec i bed ten
tins as tlie objective of the Cnris- eve
tian -church, are incapable of whole pas
som. and?hedpful?legislation.?Th.- led
stilted. has
All this hue and cry about electing tail
good men to office at the ensuing j
General Confertyice is futile. Th.-'p
. kind of legislation we get and the -v+si
kind of men elected depends upon the a^,
kind of delegates that go to Cleve- v ^
land. It is unusual, for?men to ore- e|a
ate officers to" preside over theni win. ylIt,
are better than. themselves.
We need .MOST to-turn to the sin ple
faith of the founders. We must
recognize the Law of uprightness in SK(
the'world-of things, if we expect to H
"carry on." This is a LAW .which ('
ciinuot. be bluffed or bribed into connivance
of neutrality. We either _
have it lor" us or against us. And to o
have it against us is our humiliation j>
~ an ; Lhanie. - "For us and we are tip- i)js
held' by the might o-l" His power. con,
Against us, it stretches forth a mil- Ma1
lion hands to lay our work even with K,
the dust. . v p0w
The practise, of the "Golden Rule" ed
i> the only means that ean firing- in jv,-t
life "Golden Age." * ^ tifu
--?This is the question of supreme - V
moTnent. Not legislation. Not office | er;
seeking.-But*.a rebuilding of altars, the
A Godly struggle to prevent "dry rnr tisti
in Holy places." of ]
a ,] ; T'lTT-yirslTx )"x TTTTT
Summervillp,' S. C. Vi 11?
Pre
I KM() XliWS
d? . ' wer
Sunday .was a very beautiful da\ tors
ami services around Ir 111.0 were well '
attended. Sunday' night Rev. J. A. '-n
Gamble pastor of Young ("lapel A. vei.M.
10. Church worshipptd at Macedon h'e;
ia Baptist Church and delivered a
soul stirring sermon which everyone,,-^"1
enjoyed. Rev. Gamble is doing wondei
l td work here and all dcnoiniatio-its wei
..it carried away over him. --?^r
: 1 ne Lily of'tin \ alley (*lul? of ^
' which Miss Janie Burgess is presi- ,
dt.il gave an old fashion cake walk A'
I 1 ii.lay night at the home of Mrs.
1 1 enri Cauglimaiu *
in1?Ii iiuv "Devil.-" op ^i.ii np t lie I.
seasoiigBaturday afternoon with a,10-0 Ity.St
1 game Jigainst the Granger Rough-j. c'
Cuts. The line up for lrmo stands |
aimdst the same as it did last season
ami a much stjapiger team is antici 'unj(
pated. For further information tvrile . .
Mr-. Freddie Boozer,, manager. v..
Miss Issabell Davis, Messrs Thos.
Davis, Wesley Anderson and Allan L '
Johnson of .C'ollimano snent Sunday )v
with Miss Susan Jones.
Mrs. Ida M4.v Dav^s and little
son Romeo, Jr., Miss Maymo Lee |
(reiser and ^liss Lizzie Walker of n
^-Columbia Spent Sunday with Misses Ls
Thomasena and Eloise Boozer. wei
Mr. Pep Boozer entertained a mine kan
, Ber of his friends with a party FriT u;s
day night. Dancing and whist play- mai
ing were ihe features of the evening. p
Messrs B. F. Bradford and Fred j^js
Boozer won high score in whist and 0Vq
Messrs Pep Boozer and Hartford Gil- to (
es woh second. I^ha
The host assisted by Mr. JtSTtfljrfl" S(,n
Giles served a delicious ice course.
Mr. Johnnie Logan and others Nvaf
whom the reporter faile 1 to get spent R^y]
Sunday afternoon with Mrft Fred 1 yjaj
Boozer. - jwa?
Mr. Maceo Mearingen of I.exing- J (
ton spent a while with his Sister Miss 1 Joh
Janie Burgess. j?,n
1
urvii.\i;\ r < itizkn oi* n-o
kknck i'\ssi:s si ni>i:\
I' fon-IK-c'. ,S. < . ,\J| . ,\I j11 y ha , I
li? t il':. 1< > .nil!,?r
1 at lici -It'iliu-. (if v. jjj |, .
^ *< <1 ill Ikt' lixnif., coiiiiiiiiiiity jiaifc
ii c-|). 11< ! Jcjtlli \va- a t; , * .;' h.
tier h u'iKh'. Mr . ha . ," a a .' h. n
iii/.eu /\|ilil I i, ;i! (.' unite, land AI
X'hnn-lii?m. tn-rt f-rn- a . ., '
tht'ul mi'mher tor many \ear-".
I'ho funeral |;i u;ri a ; w a - as f"t
.s: Kir.-t hyiiiH^ lined l,v Biv. .
Biowii, i'rayei. Bo\*. Alu-d- Brown,
ijtture K-s-oii. read I'.v Hi ,. K, f
herIs; Telejixulits, r? ad hy Mr-. I.il- i
i Bowler; Second hymn " <m .jm 1
t's St'orn.iy Banks I stand:" "hy ..
K. '1 honias; . Koli'tu-i k?- m'\ li<*v. I\
WaOiinirton; Sermon hy iiM ]>a-,
Rev. I). K. Tlioim.s; "y.
it Bear the Lord. ftraii-o Hi?? .**
ilms, -J-JX::. J '
JuLvivinjr lu r :ir.?wri hroti; - '<. one
U}4iltet'i sevejl soli.-'. In .4 lr|air?;
ldren.v".Miss?'Fheo f'tavr-.-" Flon-iyv(/..
danyi.'er: : Alt. Ad'hanie
v is, .A 1 r. A h; v iiiada r * i ^ . - aXi*. - am-Pavis.
All . AI irray l)n\. Ah
mis _[Juyis. _a||_ oj' Vi N'-'r;. Mi'.
I) l>a\is. St, -tn.e. Fin.: All
linlo havis. 'Fh.rei.ee, >, ('. ' '
LA ITA \l \\s?
U'V. Jackson. of ti.f A. M.
Church in Dil!?.-:i wa- a v. eh.am
tor at the A. .M. I'-.. .W; > a',.;;.;
ornoon.
Ir. Qui.ncy 'Newman a'. .indent '
L'lin Chiversity wa- the week-end
>t of hi- parents; |{ev. ami .Mr-.
C. Newman.
ON 1) Ol AIM I.KI N CXiN I'liU
nck of y\.vYt-svtnn-: riR.
r it
n the said da'te Rev. A. !'. Spears.
I >..- I'lVsidintf Kldel 'of the- Su.r.U'i
trict, ended his work of the so- '
[I quarterly conference n t he
fesville circuit at Khem-o/.or A. M.
Church. We were fay.oicd with a
erful sermon' w hich was deli\VrlVy~the
I'rosidinjr <kldor. His su?>w
as "Fait_h" ami it a-. SB?"cu.,-,
illy illustrated'.
I'e Wert- also favored with the. cm.
a-tioii of Four Si-to. ir.nv'-.ocity
which made the. niuphcr ii n atly
la ru e. Rev. W alker , j >ii-1 :
Bethel eh.,.;-,-};, r< ,, W-? *?>-"*
na, Rbvr R: \V. LoWi-i ^^iyo^
\ >011111 t aroinia. Ali>.. . la;> :> r.
sideiit of' the illf Indu*1
School. Miss I'., r: Til-. '.MVs. '
fgie Boley anil Mr-. :\. P. Shears;
e 'sumo of our di'siiiiyilished i.-ihs.
Taylor" .dolivrc??i address
Cooperation. Her iemnrks 'wort,
r timely. ?Tu* was very miich bussed
by the sermon and hoped that
T desired of feet of tin- it rntoji
1 l<i briny lortli . fruit. The- pastor.
L. A* Welts, and hi? roav rkeys..
e commended by 1r : dor the'uniway
in whieh the nine 1 an. ua- :
dercd. ?'
hie of thy interesting featuros of
program was a duet by Mi-s ('as-'
.ShYgletary and'-Rev. i'< d. Singler
ntso a iiuartott of Mavesvittp and
ah Churehos. Next_ iir.order ueie
Mutions as follows:?W'heiea-: We j
officers and members of , K!.svnee-j
A. M. K. Church do honor and 1
ise 'to pj.ii'_ dear bob ved I'rcsid ne j
er, Doctor A. P. Spears for his
ijue service # and liberalit> during, j
adiiiinistration over the Sumfei <
triet. Whereas: we do 1?>ai-h?t-o-.
t". him up as a shepherd., preacher.
:her and scholar of no mean at>i!i-d
wu feel if the general ihniili give*-!
1 their suffrage they will 11. t eetheir
ct.jil'errvd upoh I lie To ufoM
being one of their general officers.
!e?ol.ve that this church sends dip '
daily petitions to unr .MakV who j
Ids the destiny i f -mankind in Mis !
d that Ho may he successful in
undertaking to better serve liunity.
'iiciK-n I'll . 1 liiii* tlrit Mm <;i ivvl n?.
trict cooperate with him from i
ry angle that he may he elevated
the office which lie now seek- and j
t a copy of these resolutions he
t to the press and he. spread upon
minutes of our church. There
t also prepared a hanpuet in hi?*
le in honor of the Presiding Klder.
tors and member^. The repasti
sumptiously enjoyed hy all.
ommittee: W. M. l>avis, I. W.
nson, \V. M. JetTerson.' Rev. 1*. .1.
gletary, Sect., L. A. Wells.
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Iiu-niuhI.- ;11nI latia-r. Air. Mutlhi-yv S.
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"Tn f ' *1 ? "."* hi* ?'!' "Ill, <ii ur
"M-i'l: I,ril.y ;; "-fl (l; '
I'tll lo -i . lu\- -lon-jf past,
''"i ! J: I! 111<-liii n ii. lit . t "
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Al1. tiu;i Alt.-.. Frank Stark- aid '"111'
'1 1? ?. i'-.1. A Mi?*I'ia ..I'f'ti'".- ?>}'. A In-?
'i'li"' 'r *]*x> V> -
Air. ati'i Mi-~ <?t :? L.. i i>"ha-'
at il" i 'Ti t-aJ."-" \Va'U-. 1- la. _
IN m mm OK I am., .
"-I:, Jf., j.-'j rmmmTTraiiee "1" m> dear
tiAlt -. Anna Ttc/.vvaht; Mice,
v'!? |iiirt< 'i titi- iiiV 12 year-;. ait'.,.'! ....
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