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-? Sstunfuy, March 28, ?936. 0 ^ Among the members attending the institute held here recently for managers of the N. C. Mutual Life Insurance Co. were Messrs. r F. S. Mitchell of Greenville, S. <?. and R. C. Robinson of Asheville, * North Carolina Prof, and Mrs. Miles D. Bogan, of Union, are in the city attending the Teachers Meeting. "While here tney are stopping with Mrs. Ida Nanpp, Mv? mnthnr T Prof Wm M. Bogr.n has been elected Supt. of the Maple Ridge Baptist S. S. v There is now great rejoicing by 1 thff momhpr<i wnd fvinndo ttnr Maple Ridge Sunday School. It r came about like this: A little more than a year ago, Prof. Wm. W. Bogan, formerly of Lockhart, moved to his farm in this corhmUni ty. Knowing "him as an educator, a great church and S. S. worker, a movement was started to secure his service. After many and long solicitations, he consented and on Sunday March 8, he was unanimously elected ?upt. of the S. S. L , This is a great community with a large number'of landowners and school teachers, and with such a man as Prof. Bogan in.lead, we are looking forward for a front 4i?e-Sr ? He 1h one of the greatest lay? nien in the Piedmont?section?of South Carolina, and besides, conducting his farm, is principal of I L - the Hames Rosettwald school and II delights in doing church and S. S. work." E CARD OF TIlANKO . "We want to thank Dr. Mohtieth and Dr. Mance for the wonderful \ medical skill rendered by them tc our dear son, Dr. R. Leon Wakefield. They dicf all they could to prolong his life and make him comfortable while sick in the hospital. May God bless these twc j young men and give them a long ? "T~ We also want to thank Miss Little witih her staff of nurses who were so kind to our dear son and did so many things to -help us i? our hours of trouble. We are 1 praying that God's richest blessings may ever be with them. . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wakefield and family. IN JjfJBMOglAM J In memory of Mr. Robert James Boulware, my father, who depart ed this life, "Tuesday, March 24, ?I?mt t Calm and serene still be thy sleep " Beneath the cold, cold sod, Sad were we when your soul did leap Back to its Maker and Giver?God." Catherine B. Johnson, daughter i Great Falls, S. C. IN MEMORIAM In memory of Elliot H. Wiley who departed this life five years ago, March 27, 1931. Mrs. Nell Wiley and Family IN MEMORIAM In sad but loving remembrance ( ..of our father, Julius F. Bowman, who departed this^ life March 11, 1934. Green be the turf above thee, Friends of our better daysj None knew thee, but to lov?- thee, ?or name liree, dullio praise. While memory bids us weep thee, Nor thought nor words are free, The grief is fixid too deeply father, That mourns a man like thee,. Mrs. Laura M. White, Misses Mattie and Ennanese Bowman,. Mr.. Heyward Bowmah, children; Marianna and Heyward White, and Little Heyward Bowman, Jr., ^ grand children. ?-? ?? if ' THE ELITE SOCIAL CLUB. 5? The Elite Social Club met at the 4 home of Miss Alice Mae Davis, 1202 Oak street March 24, atB:16 The devotional service was conducted by the president, Mr. Ben, jamin Belton. Business: The ?minutes of tho last meeting wereread and adopted. The financial roll was called, every member responded. Several sugge-.t41.ns ivoce made on the financial problem. After the meeting . adjourned tht hostess served a delicious course. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Levi Harper 1202 \ Oak Street. fc_-KOVAL FRU^D-BOCtAT Cmr The club met at the Odd Fellows Hall, Monday night, March 23 at 8:00 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the-president. After finishing devotion the m<feUiryg was opened for business. The minutes of the last meeting were f read, received and adopted. Next Ithe roll was called, each member responded. Old and new business was discussed. After these transactions the meeting adjourned, MANHATTAN SOCIAL CLUB The'club met Tuesday nite, Mar. 17, 1030, at the home of Mr. Willie Smith, 700 Assembly St. with Miss Annie Scott acting as chaplain. Opening song was led by Mis Jessie Mae Bowers. Scripture | reading by Mrs. Dollie K. Smith. Prayer by Miv. John Bell. Another song by Miss Annie Soott. Each member recited beautifully a Bible verse, beginning with the lettei "J". After the devotional the meet ing was turned over to the President. Mrs. Dolv Smith. The busi- I ne&s-part was discussed very briefly. After which the host, Mr. Willie Smith, served a delicious course consisting of ham sandwiches, cocoa. coffee and cake which every one enjoyed. We adjourned to meet with Miv James Rosemond next Tuesdayj March 24, lU3'j, at 700 Assembly- All members please be on time. Visitors are welcome Mrs. D. Smith, Reporter THE CAVALIERS SOCIAL CLUB Mr. Melton Herbert entertain^ ed the club at his home'ffOi Wwlimgton street. Although the wea-Orer was -inclement all the bers were present. . Th business meeting lasted one hour after this the Jiost served- a Ibvely-repast. A most delightful evening was repoited. by' the members. ? ^ 9 ' THE WARD-ONE WILLING WORKERS CLUB The club met at the home of Miss Lucy Jackson, No., 4 Green Alley. Tuesday March 24 with the president presiding. The meeting was called to order by the president and opened with the club song . 4cd by Mit;n Pearl'Wolfe. Prayer; by Mrs. Minnie' Thomas. Beautit'ul Bible verses s\ ere heard front all of the members. The meeting ) I was then opened for business. A silver tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Cfeasie Mae Thompson Sunday, March 2U. The roll was called the members responded - briefly. After which the meeting1 was closed. Mrs. RoSa Mat. Cheeseburo led The closing songr Miss Annie Bell Wolfe"Ted the closing ode. ' THE JOLLY SIXTEEN SOCIAL CLUB The Jolly Sixteen Social and Saving club met at the home of Miss Ethel Cal.KvVll v>->iri Kmnitu. street, Tuesday, March 17th. The t lub was unte bmkun up by nointl of the members, now we have elected practically all new members. 1'here were two visitors from the Crusa'hirs dub: Howard Barljer ami Kocsevett, franklin. i ne otiicefs are as follows: President Alma Caughniati; "VicePresident, Lueile. Green; Secretary Rebecca Alston; Treasurer, Susi. Belle Martini- .Mistress of Arms.: Ethel Caldwell; Critic, Eastei Kimball; Chaplain, Ellen Martin; Business Manager, Rosa Kimball; "Reporter. Dorothy Adams. Everyone is cordially invited to " TJTCC'h'il a silver tea given at the inline of Miss Lueile Green, 110'J - P. no sfuet, Sunday,?March I^Dth from 5 o'clock until? Given by this club. LUCKY BIRDS SOCIAL CLUB | The Lucky Birds Social\ Club met oil March 21, PJ8(5 at 8:00 p. m. Opening song by the Chaplin, Mrs. Mary McCoy.; all recfteo Bible verses; singing, On My Way to Heaven led by the I hapiin. she also prayed after which the deyotionais came to a close. The president took charge at this time and the minutes ol the last meeting were reatl and approvecA Some old anil "new business was-discussed. Saurday night March 28 at the home of -Mrs. Coleman 1222 pais St. there will be a fish fry. Alte. this arrangement the meeting was adjourned and Ave were serveu cbK. .slaw, canity, bread and cocoa. THE WAVERLEY SILVER M Alt t LI B, NEWS ?The?W'averley Silvbr Star club met at the home of Miss, Marie Alerkerson, Tuesday night, Alarcn -i. Ine meeting was called to order by the President, Mrs. AJaggi'e Johnson. Opening song led by Mrs. Mamie Harris; Prayer by Mrs. Evelyn Newborn; second selection, Mrs. Gertrude Sams". Ai , ter devotion a short business discussion was held. After whicb the hostess served chocolate pud<brwr .Q,i ,.. n v?i Vttin aiiKA The Wavcrley tiilvur Slur cTutTV second anniversary will be at the Masonic Temple, Ihursday night, April kind. Next meeting at the home ol Mrs. Evelyn Newborn. 1220 Oak street. LES DEMOISELLES. Tuesday", March 17th was a day of continuous, rain but in spite of that fact, members of Les DemoiI sellfis. met with Miss Mary Alice Sanders and Mrs. Lucy Marshall at tha-Jatter's home on Washington street. After completion of all business the guests gave themselves over to the enjoyment of a most delightful social hour. . firvp"*' y""g?hwliesr and men" culled and enjoyed dancing with Les Demoiselles in the living and dining rooms which were thrown ensuite and tastefully decorated with early spring Howers. The hostesses served delirious refreshments of potato salad on lettuce, ham, stuffed celery, pickle and crackers with coffee. Mrs. Ruth Davis and Miss Victoria Weston will entertain the club members on next Tuesday, March-ffLst at thtr tetter's home on Oak street. ' T BACCHANTES. The Bacchantes Social club entertained on Saturday March 21st with*a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs: James Gallman, 2320 Stark street. Those present were j ihe temporary and honorary mem bers and their quests. The club was also honored with the presence of two out^of-town visitors: Miss Louise Anderson of Charleston and Miss Madelyn Moorer of Sumter, both of whom professed that the evening was immensely enjoyed. The -event was one of the most outstanding activities of the season for all who attended. Mrs. Gallman was hostess at the regular weekly meeting of the Club, Monday evening, March 23 at her home. Mr. Leroy Brown, the president of the organization called the members to order and proceeded with the affairs of the club. V^ry little business was dis cussed beeiiutse the meeting was a social one. Most of the members were present and each ekjoyed the evening. A delightful repast was served | and the members departed to meet I Monday evening next, with Mr. LBalrm &ttd Miss Hickson -entertain ing, at the home'of the latter. j V. W. M. S. CLUB NOTES OF JONES CHAPEL CHURCH I - -V _ The Y. S of Jones Chapel Church celebrated their 10th anniversary on Sunday afternoon, March 15, 1036. The following program was rendered after which -there was a rally between the .single and married ladies of the {club in which the singh? ladies . .raised $0.00 and the married Tadies jf $12.05^ . . . The program consisted of the following numbers: opening song .March On. by the choir; invocation >y Mrs. C. Greene; Scripture. Mrs. -Q. Cl'Ulge; music by the choir; a nort history of the club, Mrs. Alice .G. .LaUrew; club poem. Miss-1 Serena Jackson; solo, Miss Bernice Baxter; paper, Miss Thelma Gilbert of Gilbert Chapel; talk by Mr. Bull of Sidney Park Church; solo, Miss Louise Craige; paper by Mrs. Annie Garison of Union .ln.it, At i I.I. M a r~ " tin and Miss Anderson: address . on Mission, Mrs. Connie Young; -olo, Miss Pricilla Kershaw of First Calvary; Talk by Mrs. Pearl Lott; Remarks by the pastor. Number of members on roll was .10, four honorary members who were Mrs. Estelle P. Johnson of Presbyterian Church, Mesdames Benson, Lott and Harrington of Jones Chapel. We raised during .he year-11)35 $M2.05 -from which >88.-18 was paid out. UNION BAPTIST MISSIONARY CIRCLE NO t Mrs. Jenettfe Bostic entertained the Circle at her home on Gervais St. Monday March 23. The meet.ng was opened at 7:00 p. m. with .he president in charge. Followng the business portion of the meeting a program was presented which' was as follows: paper. -'The First Missionary," Mrs. L. C.; solo Mrs. Amy Suber. After the program the roll was called and each member responded briefly. The hostess served jello and cake. We adjourned to meet with Mrs. Wjllie M. Brown, 2218 Senate St. on Monday-March 3(b Exeryone-expressed himself as having spent an .njoyable evening. KINGSTREE NEWS Rv \! r Mitehol The Williamsburg Co. Teachers' Association met Saturday, Mar. 7, 1936 at Tomblinson Hi School. The President, Mr. J. M. McAlister and (juiLe a number of teacfi^ ers "were present. After a short lovotional period the subject "Training for Life's Responsibilities" was discussed. Professors D. A. Goodwine, W. M. Anderson,. C. E. Murray and Mesdames S. P<t Smalls, R. A. Brown made interesting remarks in the discussion. Delegates were elected to the State Teachers' Association which will convene real soon in Columbia, S. C. The delegates elected were: Professor W. M. Anderson . and Mr. J. M. McAlister?Alternates Mesdames S. Price, Smalls and Cleo Speights. The Williamsburg Co. Teachers' Association, is sponsoring a Declamation Contest FriJayuught, April 10, 1936. Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Chandler and two little daughters, Anna Louise and Tona were irt Orangeburg Sun day visiting relatives. Mrs! L. Miliedge and friend of M C r ,l>o?. rr., r?o+ a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClam Mon dav of last week. Mr, Buster McKnight who is attending school in Orangehurg was home for the week-end. Sunday school was held at Bethel A. M. E. Church Sunday mpjming as usual. The Supt. Mr.' C. MiOlai ,v Ttrrd?teachers were pre-' sent. It is very springlike now and we are very sure that the attendance will bo much better. We are hoping that anyway. The league was held Sunday evening. There was a musical af- I fair for entertainment. On next J Sunday) evening there will be a speaker. Many are asked to be present. The evening services began at the usual hour. Several were in attendance, and a neat sum waf raised. Miss Tena Witherspoon connected hereelf wity u?. HE PALMETTO LEADER LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOI, Prof. L. I). Bradley, Principal Every body's attention is called 1 to the School house Surwlav after- I noon at 3:30, March 20, at this time the following captains will make good reports: Sisters Sallic Kobinson, Clander McCutchtn., A. Austin, Carrie Mention, Nettie Cane, Lula Daniels, Lula Kindly. Minnie Fulmore,, Ora Moye, and Ida Cameron. This program will end our captain rally on our fence drive. Several numbers from the quartettes of the M. E. and A. M. E. Churches of this city will be rendered. We are also expecting to Tiave our city Su,pt. and some members of our trustee board out with us. Other friends from the city are expected to be present an.., have same on the program. Come on time and be comfortably stated. Our wmi-L- a ithnlf iv pi-nprm>i-r ing nicely- and everybody is down to real work ..On lastt Wednesday Lhe nrimflrv hm.) kich sclinnl ?hi. dents Were delightfully entertained by Misses Graham, Braccy and frrof. J. F. Mclvor at thy home of Miss Graham . ' es Massey and Hampton endeu with program given at the school auditorium Sunday evening with Prof. L. D. Bradley as master of Ceremony and Rev, D, \Y, Washington, pastor of St. J amies A. M. E, Church speaker of.the evening. Music was in charge of Miss M. O. Jones Miss Leona Summers- spent the week-end, in Florence, S. C. All teachers ane planning to attend the State Teachers' Association Thurs day and Friday in Columbia, S. C. Our Basket Ball team played St. Stephen sehool on their mounds"on Monday evening, March 24? they will play-then^dast gume of the season with St. Stephen, here. Miss Massey is in charge of the hajl tparm.* - 7 JOHNSTON NEWS Sunday was a high day "in the spirit with the people of Grante-r.ttrr?ti n tt rir n. .. l /*< xi viiis,.ja* jj,, at ot. raui e. at. r... Church. The Presiding Elder, Rev. J. A. Jowers preached both morning' and evening ancl all that heard mm can saY that out* hearts burn within us while tin- man of God talked bv< the way. His morn ing text was found St. Matthew 5:14 subject "Ye" are the light of the .world."?Tire evening senium;" he used for his text St. Matthews TTTTT: Miss Sarah O. Simkins, teacher in the Rosenwald school, here, spent Saturday and Sunday in Augusta, Ga. with friends. Miss Justine Gary, a*student at Bettis Academy spent The weekend here with her sister, Miss N. J. Gary. Mr. S. B. Thomas of Augusta, Ga. was the guest of Miss Sarah O. Simkins on Friday afternoon. Prof, pnd Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh, the Misses F. L. Dobbins and S. (). Simkins attended Field day at Saluda on Saturday. Friends rtvTl 1 be glad to " know that Miss Carrie B. Pope is better at this writing. ? . You will hear more from us next week. After a visit to friends' here Rev. D. \V. Browning has returned to his home in Galfne.v, S. C. HOPKINS NEWS Mr. Jessie Newton who is a member of the U. S. Navy is at home With his parents and relatives. Mr. Newton will leave for San Francisco California from iirKw.k Via will <nil for -Tannn We wish him much success... A barbecue was give>n_by Mrs. ivlary Newton at her liorhe Friday March 6, 1936 in honor 9P her son Jessie. The supper was" served out doors. The table was beautifully decorated with crab apple blossoms and johnny quils. -Many attended the "Cue." Some of the guests were Prof. . R. Blue and family. Mr. and Mrs. Belle and family; Prof.- L. L. Butler, Mr. Rhoney Webber, Miss Ethel Webber of Eastovor, S. C. Mrs. R. West?n nfi Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Columbia. Mr. Clarkson, Mr. George Scott, Mr. J. Hanipton, Miss Darrett, Mr. and Mrs. Lowman, Mrs. Clarkson, Miss Hopkins, and many other friends whose names are not mentioned. Everyone reported a pleasant evening. M 1 GAFFNEY NEWS The Morris College Quartet rendered a very enjoyable program of Negro Spirituals and other beautiful songs at Bethel Baptist Church on Friday night to a large appreciative, audience who enioved the program very much. The following teachers attended the State Teachers' Association held in Columbia^ Jaet week; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gaffney, Rev. and Mw, Titus Smith,-Misses B. (ilymph, Lois McConnell, Edith Bythewood, B. L. Peterson, Mabel .Pendergrass, Salona Moore, Messrs. Mamie Littlejohn, Anna McCree. Geneva Jally, Prof. M. E. West and Prof. John Posely. Mr. R. H. Foster and Mr. Flemming Jones visited relatives and friemds in Columbia last weok, also Mr. Nelson Brown. ProL J. E. Gaffney and Mr. C. Jemkins attended the funeral of Mr, R, L, Whitney Sunday at New berry. ' Prof, and Mrs. Otis Gibbs were week-end visitors in the city'last weak. ? ? Mr. Opheal Maeomson of Benedict College . spent the week-end withjria father, Mr. James Macom sop is still ill. Granard Hi. School rendered a miscellaneous program on Wednesday night at the Pacotet Graded School of which Mr. H. A. Miller it principal _ - ? - ---- ? a. - - A. _ -. ..V . ' *?. t * ; ? 1 ' ' Misses Jennie Mae Watson ami Mary Currenye, students at Friend ship Xolloge spent the wtih-eal here with their parents. Miss Dorothy Jackson ami Mrs. Geneva Burris were shoppers in Gastonia Saturday.. Mr, John White'of McConnelle, Si C. spent the. day with Mr. I.eroy Cassell. Mr. George llollis of tiu* Bow ling Green Community spent tin week-epd in Winston Salem, N, (' Mrs. Viola Robinson- had as dm guest Saturday, Ada Crawford of Rock Hill, S. C. Mis. Macie Bryant of Gastonia spent tJhc week end here with relatives. We are glad to report at this writing that Mrs. Geneva Byers, Miss Helen Miller, and Mrs. Macie Pcttins are nfuch better at this writing. . ? Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Armstrong are the' proud parents of a 1111: girl. Mother and daughter are. doing nicely. Mrs. \V. M, fyuinders_had as het guest for a ?time ?Sunday evening Misses Karline Adams, -Awtie?fcee-Acianm; Haisy Pratt and Grade Jackson. Mrs. L. C. Crawford had as her guest during the, convention .Mrs. Wilson of CiinthersyiLlc, and .Mrs. JCssie Strong of Rock Hill. Mrs. V'ennic Gillian has rcturned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thompson in Jtigl Point, N. C. Mr. Mack Uunlap spent the wtuk end in Columbia" with friends. Messors - Lowry and Wright ol Bessemer City, N, C. visited friends hire Sunday evening. Mrs. Crawford had as her guest Monday evening, tt.- r.n.i v;t. V\ alker of i oi k, S. Mi'jj Afin-y F l-inlfih[t -pint tin [evening with Mrs. J. HV-;Wright [ Sunday, t ' _ . d The Public "is? cpyflialTy invited to attend the Young. Peoples Contest t^jnday, ' Marc*h 2'J.. The choir will consist of fifty .yojees. Come put. ^'"1 t1"" " ful voices; hour 2 p."'in. Rev. Burnett preached a Wonder ful sermon:. Sunday at Bowling Green, subject: "Light." Kvery body enjoyed the sermon very much. " ' Rev. McNcal of Friendship College gave some helpful remarks also" The convention at Flat. Rock Baptist Church Saturday ami Sunr day wan quite, a i-.UCir.Vs. SI*AKTANHl'Kt; NEWS Mrs Nancy Thompson of Blairs, S. C.,?the mother?of Mr. "Win. Thompson of this city was reported slightly improving. Mr. Moses Davis is up and out after such a serious injury from a fall. Mrs. Muzelle Harper and little Master Fred Harper, Jr., is spending a few weeks with Mr. Harper's mother in Roebuck. Mis. Cora Booker, through a long distance cyJI learned that her 'gitt.wlSou, Mr. Je.-sie M. t happelle of "tlie Immanuol Luthern College of (Jreensboro was ill, but not, seriously. We'hope for him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mary Hicks is up and out aft.r a ban attack of the flu. Mrs. Iona Kelly is still on the;.sick list. I Mr., and Mrs. Henry Woolridge, | Misses Laura and Florence Boozer also Mr. Xorniau Boozer motored to Biadlcy, S'. C.. on Sunday, March 7th. Due to the death I of Me f'.onvi*., -?-VwTTT.,M.r^ ?< 13 1 I v^i ^ v. - v. ? . v/^l I IV?^ V, v/i Xi I Li, VIley, S. C., a nephew and cousin. They spent a short time in Givenwood, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Henderson, also had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. James Cothran -of Bradleyr S: -C., and report a pleasant trip. Rev.; T. O. Mills, formerly of this city, but how pastoriiig one of the leading churches of Charleston was in the city Sunday to render service at the Majority Bap tist Church. He was accompanied by his wife, Mrs. T. O. Mills. Among the large group of tea V "ToNF arc those agonizing hours? at home?alone! No more ? anxious moments nt tlH1 fCtgpTuTne, waiting for invitations that never come. No'longer docs she ask: "What's wrong with me and men?" For now that she has restored to her hair its youthful lustre and loveliness, I.ois has found loVe, happiness, and romance with a capital "R". , What is Lois' beauty secret? Just this ? an occasional npplirati.m? ofVodefroy's Larieusc Hair (Coloring. That's how she regained her glamorous chirm ? beauty that turn's men's thoughts to romance. That's why her hair is so soft, silky, and always sparkles. dtaltr can't tupply y?u "ceo uasbv-V^ ODKfROY MANUFACTURING CO MP AN ?+> ,ui^mn , I . ii. i I cIhts J'rnni Spartanburg county wi'ic MouaitR's lJollir .Mann, \ iv- [ J lan <ilymph. .Misses Francis Alar- I 1 shall, Alarylyn Hoover and (ij ace j Walker. Aliss Hoover is -a native i | "1 Columbia, a teachei at Cumuiing , Street High School and was h'-s- J I less I'or tiie above naiiK-d persons, j I .Most (if t h?se\ liolie. t their trip for the oweek-etiil 1 ?y j viMtuij* UfanpreJjurtf. Mi>s Walk- j or reihuiui'ii for Jjie vespe; ser vires at Clatlin colli jre. The symphony orchestra accun.r- panici by a female trio uinl.muie quartet' presented the pr< jrrain. All the folk returned to tint hollies'and job.i With new energy. Professors M. K. Harris, C. C. Wootlson. \V; A. Neal MesUames Mamie Wright, A. B. Mc\Vhif tun, Flora Powell-, Jessie Haven-j port, .Miss Helen Sexton left Thurs i ilay lor the Slut Teachers' Asspeiatioii ** 4 1 lie .\" lp.bl Ma'Jk Social Club 1 met Thursilay t .lyfit at the h one, of John . Coleman. All members ye re present. Business of impor-j , taifee was . i!isc..sse?k .-The club ad i i)1111 ?I ' ?u4?t-U?-?Vn in11?i-r+? I honias Kilgoie next week aftei - Wllit.il tf dl'lieio'J. eotMse ' ,,f ' jfll.) cream, pineapple, crackers- and punch was; sivod, In* Niuin llawk Club gate' a1 .. Spring I P?st?l- riday ' me!hi at the* home i.if Benitie Batten -wh-frh-vrtnr-riivj,yu(i by all \vboal-" tended,. ~ Key. T.O. 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