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KAMPKKLLGRAAIS.
^ (Continued from page om4the
instructors will teach. Due to
_ n the limited number of teachers,
groups will be combined for injj
-gtrnA?m 11 lul j>Se l)U liX fpf busj*"
ness. Registration fee is only 25
cents. Books, S. S. Jlanual. 'do
? n Y p. 11 luTtTTTr~YT IL'BT
C i Manuals, 10 cents each All books
? ! are extra.;*
i District Missionaries arid B. Y.
)(* P. U. Leaders will have special
_ ~classes arranged and diiected by
the Cuiv Sec. who will be general
. director and .clean, assisted by able
^ assistants.! ' *
~ | The Forum each day will have
eminent speakers. "Dr. J. L. CoC
zine, \yhite, director of Promotions
? Sjnd the B. Y. P. U. and D.;J\\ B. S.
fc^pirectors will be present. Others
will Ive present.
are already slated for emergency.
. ' The presidents of .local eonVenlions
will have :i speeial Protrrnm?,
:? n.... .i ?
Iv. u i i iv il i (I VVUIM" IIUII IIK'N IIIil^
have iiv their local conventions*
data and program matter 'which
will help to make their conventions
greater- and meet immediate needs
of the local school.
Hoard on the campus will h only
$2.00 for t|V whe'e session. Bring
your sheet and pillow- slip. 1000
S. S. and B. V. H. I'. workers have
who stay off th(*> cpjngfats wjJJ pajv.
8 $4.00 or $1.00 per day. Sumter
, R county a ml adjacent, counties arc
^ B serving as.hostess hud host. This
? fl is one session you Van not-afford
|| A. miss.
'C fl The Rally I'lan. ,1'ynamo CumtV?
0 hell. Director. 7T1T state lioafd
Tnemljer^$b."00"To be called hy the
_ I secretary. All district convention
I board members, $1.00 ealjed by.
? fl Cor. See.. Assistant. All Supts.,
| $1.0(T called by district convention
I prosdent.- Kavh president is askI
to collect from your superlnC
Hendents". (let busy Now. All
? I pastors, not op n board, $1.00. All
I pastors wives,- $1.00. If you love
H your wife, see^ that she has- her
1 uoiiar. it she can-not come, have
her to send it to S. C. Campbell.
Anderson', S. (\. by July "|!?.. All
B. V. P- U. presidents and.group
leaders. .$1.00. All Sunday School
Touchers,, !>() cents, All Iturirl
schools^STi.OO for one delegate and
<C2.n0 each additional one. All
cilv schools sending doorway for
three delegates, $10.00.- Ev^ry
I Hstrlcl'' Cons cut ion?paving <1 i*'iir
way. S7.no. Id very District JMt>'sioitary.
reporting .S100.00-. The
-.Mis- Sundav School, The MDs B.
V. , P. l?.. The Aliss District Convolition,
and The Miss State Convention
Vontesls are on." 1 lie best
i' p. rt "or Finance i< an. The Mi*sState
Convention will, he staged
by young, ladies from all .over the
-tntc iiy thy Cor. See...at the convention.
Pennants will be award*
| id.-, ' B
any-4ofoi mat ion about the
U>. I'l'iiveHi IPI1 WITH' I))?' I u; .-ml.; .-\nB
VlV 11, S, Cl; XI1 UT.I up If illil'l'g.
(| B will I'lccK i' instructions on . ret:
I?"t. V.mn a. m. v.. linn u
Q I I{? \\ .1. M. .laykson I'a-tor
? fit Sellers. S. ( ', S. S. .ijuTieit uF
fi B >n ii-inti *1)>i:;i Tlw1-sV.ni wii
r 1 '''' '''"I'y .lis.1 n> < il. .
? B 11 :d<* a. ni. nun r.irtr scrvtt-rr"T>f*
_ I At :: ::iu 1\ M. tin ind. pedeiit
nis i-!c,h rated tli.ii- ttoniverj'Ury..
A : .tjj,. /,'on^A. M.K. Church._The
C B l iH-'.n Was pi oacht d . l.y Rev.- ,1.
? H M. "Jacks n.( At MOO P. M. wo
B v. Itnsssed a : in .Mnihei's Day
H p rent am. Mr. W. M. James, Miss
- 1 tort thy Hunt, Thomas, oa Mcilr>
.c in charjfi1.' Tho-e appear.<!
1?i-h- t r;v |M't>}^1 :ijii Were riw-fulluxvs :
C Hi .Mi-s. s IM ii-i . Siyith,0 Itcat rice
? B H'J'k ns. K ua purl. Kniiiia Brow
B l.orti u.le I'. i ter, Krl> nc Quirk,
| Mrs. I- A7~Mno:TyT'Sris\ Ktt/.ab'^rtr
B \'< wiin. Mi s Thyn;asena Aft;M
iJryila, M iss Sin he' .Moody, Mrs.
? B. t -?i JI j c? .Mao l.ester,' Mr. AilthotB
Hull.nil, Kti\Vi:. Jackson, Hennie
(' I Mr*. Cora Johns.taken t .
R .In hos.pitiil Sun lay where she wil
B itli'iiro an tp.ration.
C Bi" ".Mi-. T. II. Jones, Airs. Timdhie
HI.Kile, I..- aliened the ?'?0th annual
B, .'.uive: I on olV thr J_, I'." (iiddiims"
? H :,11d JolikV I'r.i. n of (i-nts, KtFinj*
B ham. S. ('. '.May 7-.N-P, Tiny i;eB
poiied a splendid session. Mrs
. .....i ,J( .m?. .J<-SSie
h I iv K\ans spent u few days in
a' I'lnr. I'l'i* last wick.
|1?I'. i Si-llr'iv T'if. iv defeated Av
urn I'a^1 liall nine bv a sedr-e' of
I; 1- - - ' :
(. I WAI.TKKRORO NKWS
- -1^ 'I'h to;;j:niii.i..y i- in doep -yn:II
pn.hy w:th Mrs. I'. I., Brewer 1r
I ."ha pass n r yf her mother last
^ I week, in OrangMiu-rg. Floral t.e?
I signs were sent by friends of tin
^ R aniily lie. e. Rev. and Mrs. Mi!
1 I Vi, Mi. an.! Mf>. W. <,) Framp.
* II t7*n. Mrs. Mai'". I It L* wdp-teftd Mrs
I'd la ! ' ra net's 17 preset! ted Walt r
boi'?i al the fnni rah ,
Rt-V. P. R. Tiller air (. the Wds1J?i
"* | laic Pa ! a large da v. fcnmday a",
ygje We ley.M, K. <h r hi, Tne Moth'
er's, I lay program wascarrieiF out
HW*. in th* afternoon and preaching sei
(vice morning and night. Rev. I.ojj
l vine -.! cr. v;. ~ . l
.... ,-i.. /.nni hi .11.v morning
an! a .wry fh light ful program wii
of .N. 1?, tirant was nth tor of cove
ip -nonrcv. - HnpewHl Prexbytefiat
Yj-_ - - t jiMicli l.iul iU prutfi itin U: the i an
. Minn si i \ i('( > ami lie v. H. M. Mil
~.. Ur broke the Urea ! of Life in tTi<
tn morning to a.verv appreciation
i audience. Rev> M. L. I.ittlejohr
' preached all hte week at Jerichc
' M. K. Church of whirih the flev. J
\V. J^iiay is the ac.edtahle pastoi
er and in the afternoon Sunday. Tht
MB meeting was^erjt successful. Rev
' V.
TttKPAfcMEWOLEADER
JIM CAGNEY y Tpi'GHER IN
'(i-MKN" ROLE 'I'llAN HE WAS
AS AlLAXGST a
T' i' Uap from gang tou to copper
would not appear such a long jump
for some plavcrs, hut the last peri
son one wuukl expect to succumh
"to th0 cause of law ami order is
. Jimmy Cagney.
Cngncy, tough gu> of the movies.
has turned Federal sle.uth in the
! ' rst Nnti- ral pro uctiai) "G-JIwi"
in which, as a member of the Unit.
e.r Stat.cs Department of Justice,
he tracks down and "eliminates the
very tyjK' of character he has so
often portrayed.
UaUiuy is stttt the tough guy?
!' tough- r even than he. has ever been
before. < .
Gregory Rogetrs, authcV of "GMen"
built hi- stny abound the
headlines that have been chasing
one another across the front pages
- -uf?American', m ? spapefs " for the
last two or three years, lie was
inspired by the herioc deeds of the
. G Men?the government men who
c'ked the veiy foundations
' out from under gangdom?and he
gave the title "G-JIm" -to his |
scenario. . .
Jimmy Gagney got the role of I
tj.i-v?: ' 1 ' -
1*1 iv rv i'nvi>, a lougn guy iJoin |
New York's East Side who throws j
verboard a nfeager l>ut promising
law practice to become a G Man
!ji.j exterminate the' gang responds
i hie for bringing out* aiL .unUnmly
conclusion the lift of his college
chumT "Eddie Buchanan (Regis
Tomroey) who went straight from
':HV RChooMnt(T the Secret Service.
O.M.ING TO THE CAROLINA
SOON.
'I jiC.nl.e'd forth tr, Rock- of..
tr -s C. M. E.' Chun-lv all day Sun
?a*. -The-'-K' v. '.1. E. MiicAdanis
ill cond.ct a meeting this week
; 'St. John A. M. E. Caurch.
Yoorhees quintet sang at C. T.
'. School Moil lay night, to a large
and apnm'latlve'audience.?Mi. O.11
Goudlock of ili.s city act-id as
ivam-o agent, h being a gradate
of Eie school. The Imperial
ingeYs of New V? rk gave an ex-*
Peter's. Friday night and. many
l?' rsons who staye I away regretted
that they Were not presentpirs
nt when they heard what a
I nun .etnas oruunn/.ation ?\vas in
otir midst.- > ~
Sir. and Mrs. <)?! . II Goudlock,
Mr. I>aiv l.ewi- nr.! Pnrf. H. I,.
Hrooks motored ',n Kinastref Sun
ay t<> spend Mother's Dffv Wtlh
ri lat i\ e? an f I'l it n They ropor .
?k a > >'y ' '-"J".'- ' i'l" ''"""
1 r. rranpton (Ir.es in the (!moral
"Assembly
Uy 11e rI to r t 1.. Itrmiks
It is jiu'. often thai" one is so
?nit; na.r to I'.iivi.- ih pi asnre u,m
tonor of represent in<j their church
tin- metropolitan of Ante; ha.
Hi; such an honor has come to a
riti/e i) of Waltorl.oro the second
.time. . Mr. \V. (>. Frampton who
has. served Hopewell more than
hfity yiars as an older hn?-t'ne :
:is" ii'a ti"ii of heine- eh'-'-ted the
?rim* i;t ii it: h? (JeneiHl Asseiu'>
1 y all I this ' .inn' at ('iiiei"nati,
Ohio which ?i nvc 11. s Vm the 20th
f May. He wa>, the unanimous"
nni i' ii. ! ! If pi' S liy1 U' ry ami It' VI - |
clawed tor tin- trust imposed in hi.
4 ; Jits ' . I Ik' liihunity js
pleased that Mr. Krampton Has
i' x cm 'n> i? i 'his life flint tin* J'l i'-- .
Jsytrry- > dou'ed him a^-onc it'prt'Si
ii'fni\us at Cineinnati.
-,av I.I KJ:S' RIVFoumku KIMSCOI'AI,
( III l{( II
Rev. Sani'U'l Llnyd, Rect'T
Tin' morning service began at
I I 'Velork Iiy t tir Keel or. H is :
t.xt ia I'-duxl in Samuel 2:1S-1.
. a i si lt',tvi| tor a subject: ".Moth?r1??I
?a ..vhirli?was heard "by?rr
arjrr' aliffi'*!:. o.
. A 1 -.in i .Vork ti_u Sunday
St'|li?: l, i ti\ i linl. Tiiv topic V.>r,
"discission v a as: - "Tin- K-htdsttaiv
t'liurc'.i." thkep fn in Arts ,2: 11 -I .:
J,phi -i..lis 1:11-10. ' Ui-'pr-sw
utativts'Jj-'uni. .St., Lukes'
Stir.day School joined Holy Triirty
An celebrating the day that' i-s
,-e.t a-ioc' for "Moth1 rs."
'I h e\eniujr servit . bey an at KoYio.-k
by -.the Itt,*tor. lie took
!dj. Ii VI?I'blll 111.?Ih ok id MalliTtw
1 1, and sole, ted- for a
illytet: ' (-onfe1 ,siny Chris'." A
Iiaiy eoiiifrejratioii enjoyed the'
wotds spoken.
( i.-ii e an.| .worship With the Re'
!oi nied > Kplseopaliang iin tl? n
sii vie.s. tloi d seiwicesf.and a coa
I .ha] wcUoiiv- a\\ait you.
?>1 :
-AVDOIUM l'|:; NKWS,
Sun'ay si-hod <opencil. at thins
imr with Supl. L. II. Wil
?HhF tlU -tettl'h?!rs*-- -Jrt'tSftttrr'?
"AT ti?nrVIork?Isy lhI-n-1<-m'
lit-v. Allen. IIt? delivered
.a s->ul stirring n i nion- which was
, enjoyed I y all.
I Ai s o'< lea k our Mothers' Day
program was rendered with reciiatinii
and addresses and songs;
' ; nd aV| lI. i' leal gt?);l .e'l'mnii In
Mhe pastor. The amount -.'raised
.. vjtas SI a.HO, - i,
L Kl. I'll Kl, A. M. K. ( Ill IU1I ,
Uev. V. A. .Fenerott, l*a'st?r
> St, George, S. C.?The services
> on. Sunday i\\| re very .good
' i..rough ut the day.,
?change ol?our ,?regular
? i vices, was that of a wjirm c-xt
ir (^iiivet| rxi-T for thosV who"
as having saving faith in Christ
' .( -us.
.At .t\:00 o'clock R" v. ..Jcrerett
i delivered a wonderful sormdn, at
) (' <(?(! Morn* Baptist ( huivh for
. Rev. Williams.
, At K:00 p . m. Klother's Day
? program was rendered, sponsored
. by .the Missionary Ladles. , _li
1
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sea b
Air-Conditio
All seaboard Ihr
1 ioiiH.I?always <
fort able. No nee
' _ I able traveling.'
! Safety A\
oul the dang<
% accidents, Ship \
j _ al t iyki-t and tra
Economy
.Drastically redti
rates in history?
Round-trip- firj?t
-than the greatly
. way rates. No
Speed
? ? Faster u.chodulo:
n^ueh earlier ai
. V York. New late
New" York on '
^ ' limited''; also' 2
from Columbia ti
- Famous Met
. . . . reasonable*}
;,ii n.dit ione?l (1
:t:i Is t-aeh year.
yfSEAB'
\ AIR LINE
I The ONLY completely Air-e
T.~T77~\KTKI{. I). I'. A., i Area
IN M KM OKI AM
In menibry (if a. 1< viiiff mother,
Klizabeth Morris. who.leCt us five
v ars .M;TV. I T. I'.UO. ? ?
-sUJll-in.uur a; e memories of
.'you dear -
We loved you but Clod loved you
best.
Your voiej.' is soiled and a place
is vacant'? . ?
In our hearts that never can 'be
tilled.' . .
field l'..n J
?- Lcohu I.indsay-???
Kinily (ioo win
Iallie Thomas Keleh William
and Icie Wilkins.
(JKKKNWOOD NOTKS
On Monday ivenint; May 20th,
".Morris College Quartette will appiar
in recital and Thursday > ven;n^
May' 23r.i Mr. FrUle and
me'Hibeis pi Friendship Col lege
Faculty will a'so appear in reTTnrl
ut dTP abic. _ nanu'rf-ctn-mdvt
Mrs. Bessie Tucker of Colum-TitlT,
8. f\ was t.re -guest of- hot
aster, Mrs. Millif' Smith, Sunday
May- 121'/!.'
Miss Annie (T Tlulme WHs the
..ru <st of-Mr. W. ('. and Julia
. taw-thc.rne of \\ are* Shoals^ Sat
"Mf1wy. r .
WKSTUN (11 AIM:I, A. M K.
Rev. (J; ('. Kuril, I'Ustor
i
'Greenwood. -?. Another great
jay was ula'cm'tl at oui~ cTitircli
Sunday, as a Mother's Day program
was carried out ail day,
diss Anhie Ola Holmes, had
harge of the program.
Little i/ouise Williams, daugter
H Mr. and Mrs, "bill" Wlliams
,i Ckm-?n t'olleg ts'ln'r1' visit'
,ng fier Grand mo iter, Mrs. Lucir
Ford. - ??? ?r
lic v. Alferd hm, ; has returned
tyom .Senega,. Junior C"Allege;
we Htre 'iflail to have hi in back.
Friends of Mrs. Ford ar glad
to Karn that-Ashc is gradually
mpioving. Rev. G. t'. Fbrd will
' preach at Ilo'lly Springs Sunday
I terr.oon.
Tabernacle baptist (lurch
R v\7~Ti It. I <?|T)t rt, Fas Ior
Sunday beinp; nationally knowr
as Mother's Day, quite a numbei
of people weif eon in the ^tiw ti
>t tiu'enwoUl, windin/; their waj
To t no vai'loU* (hu rdh^s.
At 1-1:1 f> church services began
The pastor's- nwssffffe from th?
siiUJect,""'"(lo ami do thou like
wise," was . a masterpiece. A1
who heard him je.dl.v enjoyed it.
At the l>.'nirg service the pas
tor-preached a special Mothers
l)ay gfrmoti? also a short nvman
was rendered under the auspin
of the Missionary Society. CdT
' ft ion fi i the day were $.'55.OC
KUven joined the Church durhq
I the day, three of, them for hap
I tism. ' . ,
Visitors present were Mesdame
Ci. A. Parker, N. W. Thaxston
Mr. John Harper,.... -
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u the.
OAK I)
pred O mfoi t j
ough trains are air-dpndi ool.
c lean, uuicl and com
id for ho} and uncomfor?rs
of appalling highway
"our car lor one addition- *
vol h.v Seaboard?-one of j
i in 4*ho-worlds ~ iiH
I
.... . . [
iced rates, lowest coach
-cent and a half per-mile.*
-class rates even lower
' reduced first-class one- , ' ?
surcharge. ?
s
- now in ofleet?provide . :
rivals Washington-New \\
evening departure from ?. w
'The New York-Florida ( a
"hours, :">< minutes faster. W
0 south Florida.
; ??????:y*-_ I II
its . . ,
trices, courteous service,
imng curs delight thous-~.~? - ~
i'ou also will enjoy them. ^
OARDbt
RAILWAY / ?
onditioned trains in the. South
id Bldjr. Tri :1821, Columbia, S. C. oni
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Co
p ' 0AU1) OF THANKS ?
The family of the late Annie
Kihel Archie. Thompson acknow- 1
j l'Mljre. wiuh );j;it(.'iLil?a-pp notation, g
! the kin.I expressions of sympathy f
fnnn I'.ciifhbui s ami friends. -t
| TI7e Fanuliy: " ..
Scipiu Thompson,_ husband; Is- '
rael Thumps ii-stm; .Mrs. Fannie
1.. Dash, Mi's. Belle Bluford, Mrs.
~ I'. III! MturriklllA, -AD Alehieva ' ~~
I'oue. sisters; Fred and Claude
i .1,
. wvn.v,' ?J! UUil'l"5S. .
ALLEN TEMPLE A. M. E.
: 7? r ? ClIl liCH t. _
ltov. ,R. I. Lemon. Pastor
Greenville, S. C.??Suiulay * S.
- --opened at 1 *:4i? A. M. with a large
attendance. The lesson was thot
oughly taught by classes. ? We
lUlituejjl. to a splendid review by
Llu_-.Si.pL. Re\. 1). P. Adams. The.
Sunday school is grew wig but!)
phy.sieally and financially. We
! line in collection. The pastor and I
Sun..ay .-.choo! oH'ie-er^ are anxious
- -1 rr nrnlw -our- scbttod -wTuVt" If should _
by .. ?
Morning <*>-rviee begun at?H-rlo t**>
A. M. The.spiiit of Mother's Day
otild be keenly felt as 'one enter
. ] . 1 1...V.. V- . I
^,4- i_m_ Liiuitu iea anu vvniU Ueeo- HI
liitions weie~Fairied out. The pas
tor's text was luuixl Prov, !ll:10
(lust clause1) lit u.m.(1 as his subf !?
- .pict... "Tliie. Urea tress of a Trut |g
Mother." The pastor delivered
" Ins message in a beautiful way ?
portraying the life 0f a Mother. <~}
T.ie spiritual tide ran high. Eve- ,
ryb"< ay should hav? heard his mes ,o
age. We were glad tin welcome j 1
our visitors. .
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It I DUE SPRINU NEWS \
S. S. wa,; largely attended by Ph
TI7 ' people "of Ridge SprWl^ iThTT
1 -all i ,'vln.r places ikar. Most e\'e- * ?
- i ybody was <jlrusset! in white aTTT ^nT
idu' . weaiing while roses ftfr t?
t .^Iotheis' ill-pa i tejl,?i-eJL - roses for niig
I the Jiving mot.her. Th<- Mother's
F Day program was very interest -SCJ
. ing. It brought tears to almost cal
I everyone's e^e. "' ~ . "T
The Mother's Day kally amount da
ed to $5.70. Rev. J ones was at
'nrs' -beat Sumrlay with the Mothers-'
Day s. rmcn. If yyu want to hear
good pleaching come to Itidge
' Hill the 2nd and 4th Sundays in gr
every month. lei
' Everyone was gind to roe Mrs.
r Alice- Blanche out Sunday after lei
being in for aboot 4 months. I ed
Ttmto w.t'? i !-- 1
. .. v?.-.w.iicn viMiurs in r*'
j town Sunday. t'o
SCHOOL NEW? la
1 Fverytfiing is quiet around Sa
school now. that all. students a.e it
The seniors are walking around T1
L '"-V t-hci' dignity just waiting for ye
s commencement day.
The primary department was at ~nrj
I. its hest Friday night. Respite the
{ rain tihey put oVer a very good p
- progiam, with Misses Latirher,
Crawford and Mrs. Holpies as
s teachers.
, If you whnt to learn something
worthwhile tome out Friday nitc
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^gstydayj-May-18. 1935 _
l' Sl/Zl ICS WITH RHYTHM!
4HT iUOMEKERN %
9 BOOK ond LYRICS byW- . ^
f OTTO HARBACM w"|h MUSICAL \
k IRENE DUNNE J?&
FRED ASTAIRE /%
GINGER ROGERS #.?
K K O ?A&0 PlCJUfE JQ i
STARTS MONDAY
?-~ (OMlM(i SOON ??
" G-MEN ''
JAMES CAGNEY
EPIC OF THE END
OF GANGDOM
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w? imi^uuis
hen you want Furniture sec us.
e sell Nerw and Used Furniture
itsh or Credit?AL small down >
yment gets.what you want. We
i>'.,Clash for I sed Furniture. _
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erywlierc. No experience nee
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figure Government Work. '
.rtisans Contracting
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(1 witre.-s the play "Chvrrd D+ps11 ?
be (fivcn b> the <s aiul 'Jth gradDon't
n.iss the Baccalaureate
:inon Sunday 1 P7 ~M., Oratnri
! Contort .Moii.lay p. M. and
'he Gate . Lj Happiness" . Tuesy
P. M. (Junior-Seniors).
MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM ,
Quite a pice Mother's Day pro- "
am was gven at Zoin B?nevolt
.Church Sunday.
ILu past or, Rev. J,?Wt?Neap ?
1 the devotions and. was followby
an address by Deacon Wm.
w.ighty essay, Sister Jane Wes-,
n, heading Sister Sallie Dunp,
solo, Juliet e Davis, paper,
illy B. Hardy, and several recita>ns
by the the children, and varus
quartets. Sister Anna - '
lompson acted as mistress of
lv im nies. ^ < *
Rev. Xial made the closing re- *->'
arks. ; ~ ' "
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