The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 23, 1935, Page Page 7, Image 7
* Saturday, March 23, 1935.
Misses Eliza A Castor ami Rosa
L. Pinckney attended the State
Teachers' Association. On Friday
afternoon they visited Mr. and
*Mrs. Frank Pope; 2471) Millwood
Ave.
?jr Mrs. Lillian I.ylico in home- tram
the hospitaJ. Miss Nellie Glover
will carry on the work of hair
dressing until -Mrs. Lykes is better
1319 Wheat St., Phqne 803,3.
Mrs. Fr'aneena Bailey Tindall,
% and 4tttfry daughters, Thelma and
r Franklirt B. are visiting her brothV
er, Mr. James Bailey. Mrs. TinI
dall is from Newark, N, J.
Mrs. L. E. Rosemond and family
are delighted to have Mr. Fred
Rosemond to spend a few days
? home from schooh^ Mr. Rosemond
m is a progressive student in the
Business College at Aslieville, N.
C..
* n\5 iucu^v melius ui inrs. junn
??y Davis are glad to learn that she
? js improving nicely from an accident
that cccured.a month ago.
Miss Rath Wright and Miss
norwTiy Wiinw, ivai'ht'ix in?rtrr
city school, of Rock . Hill were in
& the city' attending the Teachers'
Association last week.-'
" Don't forget the "FASHION
PARADE" to be given by the Columbia
Branch of: the National AsFo-ciatioir
of College Women, Monday,
March 25, 1935, Booker Wash
ington Auditmnvm-at H ?o'clock.;
"Admission 15 cents.
MrsT?M.?L. Burton" of 2014 Oak
Street, Columbia, S, C., was very
hannv fr> lwvo Vnocnc
Scott, Earlme Diggs, Anna Dewees..
' nlstrher daughter. Barbara Burton,"
t- spend the week-end with her.
?They. reportiaLan enjoyable stay.CARI)
OF THANKS
, , Mrs. Edna_jfc. Rodgors and fa
mily wish to~ thank the many
friends, and neighbors, for their
kindness, and many" expressions of
sympathy to us, during the illness
and death of our beloved husband,
father and relative. We wish to
thank them also for the beautiful
'? floral designs they 'so-graciously"
fnntnhnfdl
Edna E. Rodgers,
and Family.
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T MR. JAMES I.EE
ENTERTAINED
^ Mr. Jame<; Eoo entertained at
the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
Wilson on Henderson Street, a
group of in en March?tT.?with a
jeaiure 01 tne evening.
... Everyone expressed having an
enjoyable__time.
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THE WAVERiLEY SILVER
" * STAR CLUB*
The Club m?'t Thursday evening
at the home of- Mrs., Qraoe
Johnson, M arshald. St. Thelfbuse |
was called to order by itlhe president.
Opening song led by Mamie
? prayer bv the president.
' Ea^h meml^r recited Bible verses.
A'flcer all business was transacted
u<tfhe. hostess served a delicious
! LKS BONS AMIS
'
The girl's division .of the les
Boris Amis Social Club was enter""tSifTCd
Moil 'ay, March??wtthMiss
Fannie Martin as hos/:ess.
The rooms were-scented through
out /wjith smell of janquils and
1 snapdragons. The president -presided
and business was discussed,
after which a variety of card games
were played. .Art enjoyable
feature of the afternoon was the
interesting talk by Miss Fannie
J Martin on social etiquette.
A fte r a delicious two course
luncheon was serve*,.' we adjourned
to meet at the home of MissSusie
Boll Martin Monday evening
March 25.
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THe_ Dames met at the home of
Dame~ Beulah Pope at the usual
hour with the president in charge.
Devotions \?ere carried on as us-?r
Pal after which a very unique program,
was rendered. After the
program was rendered the business
began.' The roll was called
^ and dues collected. It was dec'drd
that we have a-private social
at the home of Dame Susie Belle
A Mlartin. After- all businevss the
*1 hostess served a delicious course
of ham sandwiches, cakes, tea and .
mTnts. Our regular meeting will
be at thS home of Dame Margaret
- SffletT^jr ChWl-tffT^ ? "
y' ,(, rSdna Lewis, Reporter.
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Ly NEW CENTURY CLUB
1 Mrs. |H. II. Cooper was hontcnft
to the members of the New Century
Club Thursday Mar. 7.thr at
her home in Pinehurst, Four progressions
of contract were .played.
Mrs. J. G. Stewart, first, Mrs. N.
A. Jenkins, seccpd, Mrs. OJ J.
Chflmpion Jew. After cards a
| supper, was served, \1
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THE CRUSADER CLUBThe
Crusaders met at the home
of Mr. Jameg, Jackson, Tuesday
nite. Mar?12. I'.l.'if), The meeting
was called to order by- the Pres.,
William Lawsoh. The devotional
service wits carried out after
which business, was discussed. A
new constitution was -made. Two
--members?were?admitted?namely
Ma sion Benton and Arthur Coxmet-1
It. W'ilfi miw?V? i\ nn?? voofimf
J' '" 'v """ m??j>
the -others weren't admitted. After
business had been discussed We
were treated' with a delightful
course'of ice cream and cake, also
.three i?bl<Sj of bridge were played.
The meeting x next?. week will be
helil at the residence of Mr. Geo.
Ki+draw. Visitors am well come.
Howard Barber, Reporter.
? THE PALS SOCIAL CLUB
Georgetown, S. C., Mar." 19.?
The Pals held their weekly meet'-,
ing in their club room, which lia*
been decorated with the club col<vrp,
red and white."
' All members being present, bupi"ess
of importance was discussed.
A dance is to be had on the 29th
of th's month, with Bill Davidson
and'his Ambassador's, featuring
Herbert Reeder, saxaphonht, c.f
Charlotte, N. C., who has charnr^
?.l J i??'
i-ii ine uniice-iuving puDilc OI I
Corgp'c.'wr and the surrounding
towns, during: the-winter, will furnish
the music for odr first Spring1
Dance. *j
Johnny Stuart of New York wa^
i visitor to our meeting last nite,
hjs_.talk.was very interesting.
?I.eroy Herriot, Reporter.
BACCHANTES
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The club met Thursday night at
the usual hour at the home o-f Miss
\Tn I frnrnt with Ml' T Vroy
A. Brown serving as host. The
meeting whvstalled to order by
TRe" president, Mr. Gilliard." Important
business ..wgs discussed.
^Wci wcre-imfced-glad to have at
this meeting Mr. David McDonald
who is art honorary member of the
club and a merry-maker in the
lubi Mr; , McDonald expressed
??:? jut., i i ?
Ul" I in K?'1U W> De With
-Us. antL llie club enjoyed and admired
his _ presence After- all
: business wa^ over the host served
delirious course of cake and ice
cream. \y? adjourned*HLfter a pleas
ant evepiiijy to meet- with~ JVTiss
rholma ..Rawlinson on Starks St.,
March 21, 1D35.
I'. S. SAH>OR 'CIVEN PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blue yave* a
lovely party in honor of._J.heir son.
MrxR. L. Blue Jr., after his return
from the ST. S. Navy for, a vacation.
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The afternoon was spent plny npf
cards and dancing.
Mrs. Blue pasisted hy Mr. Char'i.e
A lams.^Mrs. I<la Ro-l>erts serv?d
a <hl}cious course.
Those who enjoyed the affair
were: Misses Hampton, HarrhmtT,
Bloc. E.. Blue. Weston, Archie,
E. Dink ins, Adams, M. Dipkins.!
VVriirht; Mt ssers. EI Adams, J. C,
Davis. .1. Adams." Kr .Iuhn<<tn r"
[ VV'eVi.n. S.?Anderson, W. Taylor,'
R. Archie, J. We stop, J. Howell,:
I X'pu'lrn W "itr
.... I'OIIO, ?V . i?l.
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Addison,
Mr. afid Mrs.'H.-Jamison, Mr. arid
Mrs. J. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. j
RI J. Blue, Mr. and Mrs. R. Roberts,
Mr and Mrs. C. Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. G. Roberts, Mrs. B. Davis.
Mra^ J. \L Dinkins.
Mr. Blue left Wednesday, Mar.
TTf, for the \J. R. Training Station
Norfolk.
He will' then go to California.
Much luck sailor boy. - ' .
SURPRISE PARTY
Spartanburg," S. C.?pn Friday
evening a surprise birthday party
was given in honor of Re;'. B. J.
tist Church, at the home of Mr.
a>nd 'Mis. Rober t Fowler, 28'2 W.
iLee St. Eighty-five were present,
ten of which were ministers of the~
city. After a general Conversation
we were sorved chicken salad
on lettuce, chackers, ice cream,
and pnln f iron. " ? ? ? 1
~. XJ.LI j unc cAjjrt-ttseu
themselv-s as having spent quite
an enjoyable evening.
MISS INEZ ASHLEY HONORED
The home of Mr. am.1 Mrs. M.
W. Raiford, 141R Heidt St., was
the secene of a delightful party
'ast Wednesday night given in
honor of Miss Inez Ashley and
other Benedict nGrads."
?Soma?:of-:-lhe~ "guests present
wore: Misses M. Clayborn, M. Bogati,
M. Brown, J. Raiford, R. Nesbit
Kershaw, B. B. Raiford, Edwin
ton. Raiford-and others; Messers
G. I^awson, W. O. Maconson,
W. Dean, D. McDonald, Ed. Coleman,
R. Martin, Hampton, R. Gilliard,
Gilliam, Paul Crawford and
others.
Miss Gladys Coleman was hos
ress. . - J
NORTH CHARLESTON
SOCIAL NEWS
The Club was highly entertained
at th ehome of, Mrs. V. Bowman,
March 20, The meetin# was
called to order by the president.
After the devotions the club |was
opemvl for busiinms, The roll wtra '
calle<l and each -member responded
briefly..- The minutes -of. the
meeting were rq|5. , -v' *
The club planne<l a party , on
"March 25. The hostess served a
delicious course.'. The next meeting
will be held at the home of S.
Abraham on March 27.
S*refta Abraham, Reporter
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I)R. FREDERICK N^.
LOCATES HERE
Dr. Raymond B. Frederick who "
hus been piactising his prufor-r.ion-for
the past year in Darlington, S.
C? has returned to Columbia whert;
he will in the -future practise medicine.
Dr. Frederick received his
ac ede rnlc training . at Benedict
College and was graduated 2 years
:JK0 from Meharry Medical Cullege,
Nashville, Tenn' He . ^sfieni
one jjear as interne_in the St. A^ne;s'Hospital,
Raleigh, N. C. His
offlcej is located at 1107 1-2'Washngton
Street, over the- Victory.
Saving's Bank, nhone GO.'kl. He
diua^Aidlh liis parents. Attorney
uul Mrs. N.'J. Frederick.
ANNOt'NCEM KNT
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Mrs. Victoria M. BensTrrr? au-.
nounees the niarriaue of ftcr
dnuirhterr Cleopatra. to M'r. Loir
DeLainc of Latta? S. C, . Thee.romony
took place January 11, 1934.
Uev. J. C. Anderson, ofli iated.
Mrs. DeLaine is. a former student
fo Allen University. Mr. DeLainc
is now a progressive Student
of the same.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mi*s. Jackson Freshley
of_Irmo,. South Carolina - wish 'r.
announco the marriage of their
daughter, Mrss Aprnes Edith, to
Mf.\J.outon > Harper of Roanoke,
Vi^nia, October 10th. 1031, at
Columbia,, South Caro+min?Afrss
Apnea l?j?litli i? .l piadwate if|' the
Booker Washington Iliph SebopL
'ays and a recent teacher of
White Rock, South'Carolina.
MISS VAniltii
COMI'LIMKXTKp.
On last Thursday evening-Misses
Ruth X'uuylin niid L'carine Taylor
entertained at a lovely misOollaneouls
showy at the home of
Miss Ruth Vaughn on Hampton
Ave. in honor of Miss Sain
Vaughn, bride-elect of April.". Tho
color scheme., green and pink, was
artistically c;n ried . out. The
I guests played bridge during the.
l-eveniTTg. Mrs. dnhnrrre Mae
j-Chceweboro y""'.. high . scurr u"d
the consoln t.ion was .-cut by. Miss i
Francina 1 hi vis: The two ladies j
received prized. M'ss Vaughn. wa?
the recipient'of many beautiful
j ?Dm inn. tlit' evf'niiitr green
"ind .pink mints and salted pea*
nuts were enjoyed.
After yards a delicious iced
course was served.^
Later the guests departed le?virjr
the bride elect with many pond
wishes lor her happiness during;
TH-K BON _\MI SOCIAL ( LI B
-meeting-' at the home of Mr. Ernest
Reed. Business of importance
that tpok place \va$,?the c^
lection of new-odicers. They are:,
Lewis " Richardson. Pres.; Mr.
(1 recti- ?Mttx\velh? V-Pri'g ; Mr.
Lewis Gi-bson, Sec.; .Mr. Roht. Watson,
Asst.?See.; Mr. Ernest R-eddTreas3;
Mr. Reubin McK im.Jhuiiness-manjtp;eV;
Mr. John Craft,
^reporter; Mi". Hoiivy Brooks,, critic..
.
"After which he served the club
menvbers a delicious refreshment.
Then we played a few cards and
later retired to - ;our respective
homes.
" Nat Towles And His
?Famous Orchestra
Appears in ColunFT
bia#,t ?
Nat Towles and his Band will
appear ut the Udil Felloe, s Casinrr.
on March 27. Nat Towles will
-conTe~t(r)"thtfr e1fy unknnwrrrbm tf
all reports are trim he will leave
Columbia with his Band as the
talk" of the town. Nat TojiJes
played at "The Cluh Savoy in
West Palm Beach, Fla., last week.
| where only the rich whites attend.
| and only wljite Bands play, but afentertaining
the whito people, they
jdst found out,, that "after all our
colored boys know music, ' and
give you plenty rhythm. That's
what every dancer wants,* "rhvthm."
T~ ""
:? Nat- -Towles' orchestta is, honki'tl" "
-by?Carol iur?Booking 'A gCflPy?TTT "
West Palm Beach, aftor throe (.1)
years at "The College Inn," in
Dallas, Tex. Thov Kav? ma<i/>
success over the state of Florida
and many other southeastern states,
no\Vj with all praise goifig to"'
Mr. Willie Wright one of our
young men of the city, the public
is invitod to hear this wonderful^
hand on Wednesday night, March
27, at tho Odd Fellows Casino, for
the' small sutm-?f?only 44-centsr "
The personnel of the band is as
follows, reed suction: L. A. SmitFr,
Walter Wilson, Milton Thomas.
b(ass section: Eunice Williams, D.
B. Byayes, N. ft. Pates, E. .T Malone;
rhythm section:. K. C. Smithy"
Oscar Salea.nl, Mike I-acy, nnd
Nat Towles thn nmnngor and own. _
er?slapping the toss out, and
don't forget the Lady Miss Tiney
Duren singing, and dancing her
"way. into many people's hearty.
Don't forget the date, March 27,
at the. Odd Fellows Casino and admission
is onlv 44 cents. The,
band carries their, own P. A. System
(loud speaker). ,
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rHK PALMET*rO LEADER J
- THE MOONLIGHT SOCIAL
CLUB
The ranrrtin^- WH at thr.
home of Mrs. Sellers, Opening
sokciinil U'tl hy Mrv TL McKa'hhn
prayer by Mrs. -C. Glover ' aiwl
scripture lesson by Mrs. Henry.
Mrs. Elizabeth Daniels was
rna'tofa member oif the club. The"
evj.vf/wT* t oAD?Krn
of refreshments.
Our next ineetiYvK- will 1hi held
ut tin* homo of Mrs.- MeFa?.?bn.
V. Ji?ii's, President
H. MeEadden, Sec.
Mrs. Gamble, Treas.
M. Glover, Reporter. \
HKTI KNINC TO NEW YOKE
pleasure in tin- old home town,
Columbia, Mr. E. D. Watts is returning
North alone. Any desirable
person wishes t0 go up as
company is accepted... He wishes
to express his max^y-thanks ty his
many friends and aquairHanees,
thOso who made it possible for
hinl to have- such an enjoyable
stay. Especially, The progressive
Club and jrwS members; Tne Mutual
. Insurance ?Cp. Staff and Mrs.
.Mary" P-errin.
itAuto Niswa ?
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The Radio Social Club met
'Tuesday, March 111,. with _Mr. Hiram
acting host. Meeting opened
with prayer by Mr. Johnson and
Hible. verses by the " Club. The
members made ]>lans for their
i list iiitertainment, the date will
be announced later. Mr. *Uj?q.
1' ehfri s whs brought before the
inertilr i *i as a can 'idnte I'm nieinbetship.
He passed.
After the meeting a regular
supper was served by Miss Alice
Lucas and Mrs. Wilson. We adjourned
to inert at the home of
Mr. James TTowman Tuesday, M.-tr
20th. .. : L ,
HLl'E MOON SOCIAL ( LI.li
"~TfTc LSI tie MoO'n Sucitr U "tub to
in full .bloom Tuesday night, Mar.
lbth, at the home of i\If>. (Ibideh
liwwii on Lincoln St. Meeting
\\as opened by singing the clubs
them" song, prayer in concert,
ltihk- verses- were repeated by all
the members. Then the minutes
of the 4?st meeting was red. 1
After tho iiiontitur
-served a delicious repass of -shrimp
saltines. . .
We wre glad. t'? have a few
^ guest- present. ^
I.ITKY IilKl) SOCIAL SCHOOL
.Mrs. Mahle Scott entertained, the
aU \'e name,.* club at her home on
.Marion St. The me.ting was culled
to-order by the chaplain. .Mrs. M.
:VieCoy. .Serijvture ;1? ssoii by Mrs.
Mamie Coleman. The president
| took charge ot the meeting. In.;
minutes. ot the last meeting w?rc
' led. The sick committee made the it
Treport. Mrs. Cheeseborough is
stall on the sick list and a dp?a.'ion
was' taken for her;?
Xew and unfinished business was
taken up. Sunday, March 24,-u
slivcT tea will be given at the
Cute St; Monday, March 25, a
fish fty will be given, at the honie
of Mr. and Mr>. ohnetdy,. 1221
Wheat St.. The public is invite?
to attend.
The roll was called and the mem
oers responded as usual. A delicious
course was served. Our
next-meeting will be at- the home
of Mrs. Rosa Dubson, 925 Gate St.,
_ALurch _2Gth. .
iiattie J.cilinson, Report tr.
1)1 K TKEVEN 1>IUN1)ER CLUB
A very enthusiastic<ri meeting
was held :it ihe home of the presi
lent, Mr. Kirard, 2IQ7 Laity St.
Tuesday night at 8:00 o'clock.
Great interest was aroused
lAiring the meeting by Mr. David
HmalL, the Vice President, Mr.
I oley Washington, the business
manager, and Mr. Stroman the
Treas. Some vital problems were
< learly discussed which brought
crreafer steal" intb the club. The
club is moyin.r row .with the great
est of ease.
Mr. Moses Hunter, Reporter? ?
BK\EDICT GIVES
"DOCTOR FAUST US"
Will' Repeat. Monday -Night Play
.Given at Last Commencement
I ? Season. . '
The tragic history "of "Doctor
FaUstus," TT~pluy hy Christopher
Murlowo, from the Quarto of 100-1,
will bo presented by the English
ucjiui( iiiuki; otnpunx v onogc~in
the t allege Chapel t 8 o'clock
The -sftory: I)r. Johann Faustu.s
(1480-1530) was a German scholar
o?- repute, and uas corvsMered
master of the black art. His low
of magic led him into making a
com pact with Lucifer, the prim e
of *?evtls, according to which he
was to have 21 .years of proficiency
in 'magic, together with all
the wealth and pleasures hat h*
desired. At the eiyl of this time
Lucifer was to carry- him,. body
and soul to hell.
Mephistophiles a ? devil, who
liked to live amon? men, received
tfio contract signed' in Faustus'
blood, carried it- to Lucifer, and
returned to be Companion and servant
of Faust us until the 24 years
had exfdrrd. Together?the?tworioted,
in every kind.of gross pleasure
for the entire alloted t|me..
At midnight at the end of the 24
years, Lucifer appeared in hWaom
form and bore Faust away to everlasting
torment.'. .
A largo cast directed by Professor
W. H. Hubert will repeat
this play which was presented as
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Light clothes call tor i
sports shoes... here
~ the newest ...of w]
crushed kid...many o
styles in white or hi
elk, beige or grey Tret
choose ti
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SLIPPY
a feature of the 11)31 c<Stnmeiu<
mewtr. Tho-vast is. as folhwys:
. Faustus, Maxie Gor. on; Yaldc:
hmiiyrfnb^nn: ('riiTTt-ltlTs. Are
- Ruckor; Wagner, Fxikol Clmpplk
cloWn, John Fleming; old mar
Willie Wilson; Lucifer, Jianriso
Trapp; Beelzebub, J. I). Davidsor
M pni^tophih's,. A miry' llardi"
(roocT Angel, Dorothy. Abnci'; Kv
Angel, Almetu Roiusou; scholar,
William Ross, frince Ohilder:
Aarop Rucker; Deal. Fins. CloUl!
Youngblond, Ksly CahKvell; Hole
of Troy, Francena Clarkson; devil
(.'.barh.s McKa oy.. Fvan>. Jjmu
i parte, .Rebecca Fleming, Cilasgd'
Martin, Jyiohi CIur\son, Fddi
! Taylor, Alberta Matthews: hcrnh
Josephine . Shevard.
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MONDAY NIGHT. MAR< I
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COLUMBI
Has <iuiiTlfied and is now
under fhe plan dcvelopec
. lumbiu University and a
rical. Association. Ask vo
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" vilUH. and teach.T-at !i? ii- ! .. 1
;; _Uuty. ~x wry lively- : uhcuss ion
^ was heard. "
11 . The- Jollg~\vi t if?"MATe~in 1'p.m on' ~
ungebui't? as the truest.*. of th it
"?LiajaM^Tr-^i-.r,.- ;SnauIi!h'..l,*<l:iii' ..
d Jinuiita .Davis arid Kitnpron. I.it
*; tie Naxry Davis aVoompanicd thetti- 1
* 1 back to \he'cit> . A pleasant jslay
V .\vsu< reported.'
:i'. Mis, K. II. Hull' is back on tla '
s job att'er t-akir.tr in the State Tc;f' 1
i?- ers* Association held in ('<4u::.buu._
iv In.-1- week.
v I'rif: Pint kney-V mntN-r" ami f
L sister are on tlwr-yick-list, v.< lij.f.,. .
!')! t.hom a speedy "recovery. :
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here in si uter ]
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A. LONG, Promoter.
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Vlthout .soup nr.d witliout r.i/pt toy ? . un
keep your piee f-roe from beard u.i
Kindreds i/t other wcil-ijroomed menre
dolhK Miotic Sliuvliut Powifer not
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