The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 15, 1937, Page Page 8, Image 8

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a CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation lor the kindness shown us during the illness and dehth-y of K - our dear one, James Bailey; also for the beautiful floral tribute, K Mrs. JULIA BAILEY, wifi and family. K LAKE CITY HIGH SCHOOL Prof. L. I). Bradley, Pricipal The operetta and play tha,t \ya< had on last week May 3., 5. ant K. 7, by the Primary and Elemen ?. tary grades was presented eacl night to a crowded auditorium and all were very good. During | chapel exercise Tuesday, May Itl f the following members of the has r ket ball and baseball teams won I , awarded by Prof. J. E. Mohan. Robert Earl Martin, Capt.; Jas Graham, Leodus Bracy, Ben Urn R ham, Woodrow Wilson, Dodgj * Daniels, Joseph Wilson and Beau II u t iiaiiuau. v The program that was had 01 Sunday May. t), was as follows: Processional; music, gloo club Scripture, Rev. J. -F. Pearson; In vocation; music, g'ce club; Set mon, Rev. D. W. Washington; mu sic; collection ?announcements music, -glee club; benediction, re cessional. We are working hard and tryinj to raise it sufficient amount o funds in order to bd able in anoih er year to-provide a biHiding si that we can have a Home Keen omic and Manual Training depart ment for the ischool boys an< girls. On Sunday, Mr. Mallie McDon aid a patron of the school wa the first to contribute $1. tuwan the cause. During the program 01 Sunday at the school auditorial! each church with its 'member; was given a table. Wesley M. E. church, pastor Rev. J. Pearson had lalde No. in charge of Messrs Jones- inn T> n ?1 nl c C' l! O t A/ouiCl-~'| I V|)U1 IVU ?p"?Oi House of Prayer, pastor Rev. \V Smith hail table .Nu. - ni ehargt ijt: of Mr. Rouse, reported .$ 1.00. . St. James A. M.E. church, pas tor Rev. L). Washington had tabh No. 3 in change. of Mr. 10. Kaddj. Thomas and O Wilson, reporlei $6.70. Total amount collected wa17.01. Monday night the play entitled "The Path Across thy li"i was presented by .the high- schb'in charge of .Mis- Rracy aSsi-ten by Miss ' IB itto-n. It was "pel f. , " and held the audience ..spel.!-!-<?u'iid. All- charav tor.-, in this j>lay mod to be praised as well as thp-.c in charge. The program Tor class day 11 of May at 11:30 o'clock was wry interesting. , The many friends of Mrs. P. Pearson will be glad t<> know that she is still improving in t! Sanders hospital, Florence." S.after having undergone- a ina,'..r operation. SPARTANBERG NEWS Mr. Claude Sparks of Atlanta, Georgia arrived, lit Sp?rtnnb.;rg on--' Thursday, May 7. at >'< p. m'..~ivluxwas a guest of Mr. Royal Si'v<" s> After ioaving the hotel tit p. m Mr. Simc and Mr. Spat ks mot. -red to a ba?eball panto played by th< Highland Reds and the A :stin Blacks. The. game'was enioye.i t.. the highest. After leaving tie1 game we motored to the home of _ the charming Mi*-= Alma Snott!-/ After leaving the home of Miss V Snottie we '.ft/itlcd a silver tea a' the home of Mrs. Walker where v.met the charming Mlsse- llawo; Cur tan, Essie Young,. Itla Smit . Louise Hill there was repot tod ;.n enjoyable evening. . After? whieii we retired. On Friday morning at 8 p. m. Mr. Sparks and Mr. Sims umpire . over tjie entire city ?>f Sparta. Duip. ami at -i:"W p. iv.. they wcri seen at a May Festival at the May Festival at Cumminic St r??-t schr/ol v here they met the facility* of Cumming Street school art* the entire senior c!a-?. After .leaviny the May Festival we joined pai ty at the home of Mr. Joe* ftpen. Mr. Sparks seemed t" have made a I t iTrr-Tnrrrrr-t^ Resthg sat in day. we ai o < :e Iy Sumiav morninj? and vi-.'t<-?! the Sundry school and mnrniny d rvotions of the Thomp-nn Street Baptist church. Mr. Spark- was Welcome i to the Sun ay -cf.oo! ! the Sup\. There we met Mr. Jo'hr. Coleman and Mr. .Charles Fioean Then they motored to the home of Mr. Sims 'V>r dinner. After 1 eaviny the home of Mr. u Sims we formed a party copi'i-tiny " o'f the following: Coleman, ITurstev. Sparks, Chestnut and Sims and motored to the Citv of Lnivmy there we met the chatm.'nir..Mis^eGrace Sims, Ruby Xorris. Helen Curton, Thelma Beatty, Amapia. Booker. This was reported an enjoyable afternoon. /* We also motored to Buffalo a.i. ' there We met a host.of friends. We .... returned^to?Spart-ardurry -and -re? tired for the night. On Monday eve.ninc Mr fV.'lnninn Vvaric Woflfard, Sparks and Sims, vi-itid the homo of tho charming Miss Orca Bagwell. After loav ing the f homo of Miss-Bagwell we vent to the home of Mr. Storison FoWlor for the regular Esqu're mooting, t After leaving tho meeting wo motored to' the Blue Garden Inn filial party which wo enjoyed to th< highest. After the party we rei i tirec/. On Tuesday morning Spark-\ left for Greenville, whore the entire Esquire Social club met him Tuesday night and enjoyed the ? music of Fat's Wjaltors. Your reporter has been Mr. R. L, S.; for 1 more news tune in next week, stall tion ESC. M M SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER LUfelit . * IN M KM OK IA M In sad but .li/ving memory o our lov ng. daughter and sister Miss Kstelle Sumter who passe* front labor to reward May "7, 11*27 Ten yeais of nianv -changes Ana our hearts are sad to part, liut ueatcst loved eT.e all thes change s, I'aanot keep you from our hearts. As tittle goes by. We miss yb v tm>re. j. ~ 1 Your loving voice and sittilin fact*. i forget yov.? No' \ve~ never will. We loved you then. we. love yo i still. 1 . |>eares.t,We jtave parted, put not forever shall we be; Sleep on Lstelle and take thy re? i'he angel's voice wi'il call i some'day to he With thee. Mother, -Sister ami 11 rot he V \JKKN Vl'KLlC SCHOOL MAN ; May M.' lt'o7 A happv l'catui ' the latter putt of the month * 1 April was a series of beneiit pel ... ' >. niartees given by l.Ueky Kohcrl ; fid h's Society hpttei tainei s i \ ,u_i"-ork ( it-y. Quito a neat- sin . .s' realize*! from their very et , .client musical9 rendition-. T1 I I'aeultv. natri.'ns and inm/l- > yiyatly appm-ialivo for the o ' : tioiuil ii.U'K'st shown. I?y AI belts a.ui his approbation t ii . Athen. Public sehooi in n in; " '<-*i ;t niiii.iu r. . . . ' Tab pnrciit-toachor nssociatio hi it- hist moot ins; nf the >'<'0 p. Monday niplU'. AS ay l' t T: o i.no.-t o-utstaudiiip fo:i -i ;? <>f ihiv im-whip was tbo-vci a ;. ileal ie'pnrt of Jlis,' l.vil'a | 1 if"! jus?, rtfo iioloifhtt*. 1*1 om tlii,;"jn= ? *-*i iiiun to tin- State coV.yeiitiw " i. lv convened in (Vdumbia ' oj Match 21. lf'oT IvSceiTns i'i .. [ I Ii.lt Hi'.-' a Oj (1 ! i)U-i- deli, hllli j . 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Jon, . lti .i.ruVj .-uiiji ' ' t "iiti.y"; Ai .ti. ir I.'f J-'air. .-aim at<>;*at). , : ' I ai hi.' 'i <11 inn l>y -Ui.i i i liv ?-4-i?K-i-tf Ein r: tt^. -TVh-rrm [!a (id (iia K.ini, < larerlri r. 1/ j? ;>!.t i?.Ii.TUSSf<l tin'.-c stiLjoets fdivahly. Uiu.' :?! s was ?I?. 1 i\? i t' 1 iy I'lnf. \V. liais, piiieipnl i.?l Hell St. fii M-'.ioaJ, Ciinl.on. Kuhjtri:. '" S i >: i-.ii.ua 1 Kline a! l ?i >". I. n.a i i > ' ! j_ ITT/; W i!n MT. OLIVE A. M. L. ( III KCII Lt >. .i.-A. (i am hie, Pastor The Sunday -. haul opined at the usual hour with Stipl. Domiiiifii. .aii'i "i.is 'i"vai Win xci s at their' post. Jieviiw hy licv. I'. I h ooks. After devotional V?y Bio. \V. ( ' k'l'cli; (ln> i.;?- l/.i- I 'uc 'that \. i!l lii.jjei lotijf wilh those that were present. One :.it.ed with the chureh. Miss Bessie Mae Martin. j?n I Mr. Ia'o Biry Wheeler were joined in wedlock in the afternoon, the H v. (iambic cotuluclin^ the ceremony. Friends and relatives of ..Mrs. Mary Estidle Mayors rejrret ilearn of her pa-siny in Coluiiibia. Her retnaihs were brought to Prosperity, where she was funcralized bl' Rev. J. A. Gamble. N ' TH 'TABERNACLE: BART. CHURCH f j Rev. Win. Watson, Pastor . ! S. ,S. at the. usual hour conducti ed by ?upt.? Mr. U. Bradley. A short program was rendered after the reassemble. \ At ll:0u a.m. preaching sevice hcgap. Rev. Watson preached a great Mothers' Day' sernton. At :.'?0 the pa-tor preached at the Rleasant View Bapt church.? u BY IT at -1:45 with a very coo.I prog rain. j... j. At 7 o'clock the pastor preached another soul stirring sermon. General collection for the day was u *7 l.Pl>. . . ' ~7 : WINN SBOltt) NEWS The Ladies B. F. C. had its nnt hual mooting at the home of Mrs., i- K.' Mobley. The meeting was at Tin conducted by the president. Alter the opening the program '' committee took charge. Paper by Mis. Eugenia U'abh; paper by Rev ^ Hilton, subject "Life is I ike tijviv . ><>!<> I.y Ait s. Uaml)k; short I t. .;;ik l>y Itev. JK('ulloutrh; solo by )l .Ma ilcrmair Jtuk>oii; solo by t- M.s. Aba lioulwji'ro; short talk by t?i iin" President, Mis. F. II. Starks. it 1'M'iy three inmiths this club I, ; iclui.-i s s/'titctiiii.j with the won.' < y lit treasure. .Some of the tm'inK bet's r -ceive stiyar, white homeid : tut tires t's etc. Ice cream ami fake was si'i'V\V we're }i'la<l to Ititvc lie v. " ii\iittj, ?ho nuule timely remarks. ? Ait. ZiON B \ I'IIS T ( III lit II , Rec. .). \. Taylor. Pastor S. ('... May 11th? y "e: vice at I I o'clock. He-V. A. I . Mavis accompanied b.y others t . kl!"d tlm tcifprt. Key. Davis j*avt* > a' i vory ii >|di inc.'* eimoil.' 7:.*>(> p. 1 it rn. cveuir.: \vyi ship be?rnn.. Seri i: >11 hy tin1 ilaMor. Four cundi- 1 1 ' es .Wi re feei IVefl. 1 S i; S I'lil'llFN A. M. K. ( III K( 11 1 Hi>\. D. V Wi.lsoii, Pastor i . uuday. .'day nth was-a heautli. in! day; d lie ' -en' ice's and music j ' ' .Aerv" iinpKessive. all to tilt i ". M?-? tiers' Day. Subject ' i j -u me--ae'e '".li -iis tould lint for- ' love of, 11 is mother." \in>'iio lhe visijoi^, we're Mrs. ' Sc. eiis^ ' Mrs. Ktlna i jo an. ,>i I'.rooKS,. ,\l is> liar- c . . :#n lii.'.'iv.v Mr. James Grant ( Ii lin i<- .MihVio "Uutli Grant "all j I ; 'iii i liai leston; Mrs. Mary \ j i V> ;ut n; Ohio; Mr. and ; Mi.-. Ma--iy ?>.l" Marion; Mr. (Ira i Ainliias; Mi s Stella Small, > j iiiii; -; ,Mrs. Washington ajful Mrs. I ? * _r!v] children of Hethel I ei.'.troll.. Wo were glad to sou so ' . ; : y v'a- i t hi s.. At 1 :-* <! unite a 'crowd went to ' . i. ill .ii i). ('tii' pastor attain a . a hod' a noble sermon in th<5 ! 'memorial services for ltro. Scott. I The S. S. and f.oamio had in- 1 ? ; imv - ? - ions. At t.iuht the special program in 1 iii.'or of mothers was piosenUd. 1 Mr.' Alex Aiford1, Jr., master of ^ . monies. Ms. Flossie Wilson and'. Mrs. ( Si hie ' Alston. are hack from Scl- ( and reports *a yiand session..*., * OIJITl'.AW Y I .I. ! '. i Inn'; \car has passed 1 ' I- I ; e;;ri !1. \ ??u mil away. j \Vi!!: 5he antrvN lla-iv. and .Ftvnis ' .:v.a]: i' c .iu iu'.'Ui' lit day. ' * i.iin-i't . ar h a: t liavt J v.,:. t tli' i la'cMl da.v h Mav: h " -tv-i iny ida.-ts. like* bl'z-. :'Jl i;ds. x I in lit fa I fray. . v . 1 1 I- a : without you, y av-.l c<?i nor ther-\ I h-ii i yiiur prcV i i . : v. - ji.i . ,y.ui < c: yv.dt i ' ' :: ' > u Ji'-ic art d< tie; , : ?y >)-. : n il, \ !' -At- llf-K. j= !?. f ':ia no . : >; iark-y j M ? it it !.i: m:\vs vi:.*t 'Vt ; e larjndv at- ] i ' 11' V. WW ! ', Me- , I f! ?v.-h. art !< ; Sr. St.' A. M. i I 1 ''i li . " -1 f wonderful j i'" :ii i-il'tcr v. hf. h ily H??iy Com ., ! ! w:i< L'iv n. QiKii'tiTh I J 'i.i"v i c!ij l?y li -v. I. W. Wil; tj: -i :imr i I r. 1 ! delivered J i vvv y :-el nu'ii. \Ve | :i v ' ill o.nMiijr r:T|?'(I lu nyH ss im- < i-a -11 i |?? _ After. services j. ith<- -.vinprogram -was icn- t Mrs. J-!. Primus, actiny .Mis-* | i.f VfjvM'.ojii'os. I*:i!?* r in 1)0- | i Ititir of Stewardess flourd, Mrs. I) v : >'t jMarevia Willi.im. I'm-!.'.., Mr. M. U. RaiHli.ll, Mrs. t ; S. P ni't'V. ('oiiiiii. tt."r i?n Re oluI'idii, Mrs. Ophelia Riley, Mrs. ^ j s.''i rr.li Wa hiryt'in and Mr*\ PearR i ; i,- j'.ru-!: h'-rc." f,; inii .Yid M:s. Anr;i" I/. P u t lase. StewTfrde-, Air. y W;.-li;-irion. j W." have !>< ( it voi v much con- . j fi;?c j i hi- v.vok. The Mr. ;L|)d Mrs \ llMinnc I-a Iters ;i:: . .Mrs. I Van . | <; iixiny, aii' 1 family h.'-t their" ! 1'o'n.eij jtnd all of its crintcj.its by ..f'tne Saturday night and the oHict;(Sunday morning*. The Mis- n or.tnijs are hard at work, and '' ah have been done. Meeting held at the tome of Mrs. Ella Fields, 8 Mrs. 1.. 15. I!Hey presided. The \Y. 11. an.. F. M. Sunbeams n rendered a progianv for Mother's b Day. Mis- Ho/mice Primus pre- f sided; it 'was erijoved bv all pros- b nt. ' h Mr. and Mrs. Horace Williams a entr tained with a social in honoi of Mrs. Marl? Waahrngton last 9 week. j M PALMOTTO Lfc/JJHR MT. ZION A. M. EL^ilUKCH Rev. \V. I'. Carolina, Pastor Sellers, S. C.?Sunday school opcned at the usual hour, with the Supt. and hs co-workers at their post'of * duty. The?lesson-' was beautifully discussed throughoutout the various classes and a i splendid review was given by Bro. 1 J. L. C.rosland. At 11:00 a. in. service began, the paster selected his text from the l.r>:1() of Paid'* T.i?tti-r to llebrewIle usee., a subject "A Piece of Paulas Ai^liable Biography' and a Transpose to Ours." The pasto? preached as never hefor". The spiritual tire was. -burning -ftjgh in jydt would have --enused you to th'r.k about old times, had yo'u been here. We are glad the Lord is restoring his health back to him again that he may continue bringuich messages as he brought Sunday. .5 Sellers Chapel Baptist Church Rev. J. S. Hall. Pastor Sunday was a' re*d letter -.ay at Sellers'Chapel Baptist church Sunday school opened at 10:00 by the Supt. and co-workers at their pest [of duty. The lesson was discussed , through the classes and then nive- ! ly reviewed by the pastor, which was enjoyed by all. At 12:.'l0 thepastor ascendo. ' th.. I'lwfinm ?-:iu Rev. J. W. Evans accoiupaning him. Tlie ser.pt ure lesson was' read from the Gth chapter of Isaja.h. hey inning at the 1st verse thru the si.ii which was enjoyed. Row Ilall -elected his text from 2nd Cor. nth chapter and the 1st and the latter clauses of the 2nd verse. Subject: "We Must Move out pi This Old House." He preached a -n il stirring sermon and was highly eiijoye., by every one. At .'R.'IO we reassembled -to-wit-' iiess the message from Rev. Philip of Spring Branch church and lis congregation. The scripture . -son was read by Rev. Hall from he 2nd chapter'of the 1st hp's tic ' lf-rfst" John. It was enjoyed too. [lev. Philip selected his text from lie 24th chapter of St." Matthew nid the 17th verse. Subjdct "1'iuiare to Meet Thy God." -HELENA NEWS On t.-.e sick li'st arc Henry Ray. A'ill Steward, Lelia Erye. Corne-lia Icmvrick, Willie M. Roodcr. The.Good Will and Workers club >f Helena. S. G.?May 12. 1P.T7-the lab met Friday at Ui? home' of tlrs. Rojib, beginning at- 4:-'?0 o''hick. President. Mrs, Mary E. Ireen. Secretary, Mrs. Olla Wades, t will meet at the same place next Vt'l'K. The ball game between Helena-, in. 1- Gary Land's boys was played Saturday. The boys ?.*f Helena won. lelcna-10; Gary Land 0. School Garden Wc are doing fairly well with >ur garden though the* weather ia< been cold and windy, we have i very nice garden, started. We lave white potatoes, English leas, sweet potato slips! near ready < set out, okra, cabbages, onions. I! ., half acre of corn plowed out, ead.v to hoe; have, set out six ows of tomatoes, plante.l butteri' ins. We are still., planting. .Vateh us, we hope we will have .nod lock' by the help of th,. good .brd if n<; had luck, wcv.ill be able o feed th(. children the next year,. \'.ways look to rear some g iod 111'111 u>. n t' arc worK.ing ailiifill. Will let- you hear from is again. WKI.ERVJI.l.K A.M.E. CIll H( II Rev. M. M. Thomas, Pastor Parler, S.C.- Sunday was a beau iful day for all church goers. The Sunday school openo at 1:30 by 're Supt., Bio. \V. A. Grayton. \fter the regular devotional cxer-es the teachers took charge of '.e classes. Tli?. lesson \va> re* iewed by the Supt. - Later <?ur instor came before us with a trong message, his text was t'aken rom Isaiah .'is 1. "Thou Shall surely Pie." After the wonderful ioniif/n wa- preached there were 'our to" connect themselves to.the hurch of God. We had. i'n our set *'t*es Mr. an<l Mis. Pincknev Pnlner f.oni (>ijin^ehur^,. S. ('. Mr. md Mrs. John fhmepart an < the.ir T^dren^n^iMAj^u^^ _ tors: come in <Uoves and dozens. ?riiiK your ft i<-n?Is and all your ou-ins. We also had a rally. The tames its -follows: Club No. 1, Mr. D. A. Thomas 1 1.25; ( In!) Xo. 2. Mr. Kd ie Thomas $2.00; Club Xo. d, Mrs. .e.s-ie Shuler $11.20; Club Xo. 4. drs. Maud bull $15.20. Other unds were taken up; The total mtouni for the day $4G.'J7. UAVRY NEWS --The; 52 nd nnim'Ci'sai'.V of the ?t. Paul baptist church which was leld last week was enjoyed by all he attendance. All thP churches timed out in full. We haveh't icard the reports from Sunday. >ut the 3 night services on last veek, they raised $3G.OO. Mr. and Mr-. .Jessie Peay gave heir Mothers a most dclicnnis inner on 'yesterday. They had < >esido the. r mothers, Mr. John \ 'cay, and Mr. \V. M. James, their others, Mr. and Mrs. John Cohn, Jr; and Mrs. Sam McMaster and lis mother, Mr, and Mrs. Willie leCuIlough, Mrs. Hester James | It. Charlie James, Mr. S. W. and diss Mbttie Belle Peay, Mr. Jot i aldwelT and three children. She erved chicken, rice, potato salaJ. i lacarona ami cheese pie, sweet j eas, ce tea, ice cream and cake. | The Annual Mother's Pay pro- j ram was sponsored at Brown's \ ihapel A. M. E. church Sunday j ight. Th,, program was enjoyed j y all, especially the boys' quartet rom out of town. They are worth earing. If any one desires tc ear theni write Mrs. Millie Peay ddress, Lowrys, S? C. UBSCRIBE FOR THE PALMETTO LEADER . . i nrr"7~7* ... i . : ;-1 tr> CALVARY BAPTIST CHI HCfl Rev. II. E. Hardin, Pastor Sunday, May !>t!\ was a very beautiful day for church poors, an,', they certainly did, availed themselves of the opportunity in cominp to' Valvafy. The Sunday sch.ool was opened at the usual hour, with Snpt., M. J. McCorkcr presiding. The various classes were taupht by - their I'esjncl ivd feaeh'ers. The adult y'ass was tamiht by . Pro is.rar- M+44?rv?(+e pr.ve "Us" some very, impressive, remarks op the lesion. Tap lesson was reviewed by the pastor, wh'ch was, very Rt'od. ?-c . Brother Miller conducted the levotioral services. The hour hnvlnp a"pnved for preach injr the pastor mounted the rostrum with a burning: and in spivinp message. I JAMES BUTT imgkih 1227 LADY STREJ (olumb ( WILLARD i ; 1 HAY K \ Dili K ATT El toil si ".Vim i PINCKNKY'S F I N1)EI*TAKKR AM) Ll< SOITTH CAR^IAN : F-r?T] . ^ ' . i - L . ' -' & " v - . 1-" <y..v:- & sk i&': 1 (Wtf \Y \SI!? NG1 ON ST. tt-T; : ? ~ I 3iij Com) U Ui y _ y, I* ?_ !?? fd'^Vyms: ; -J ;;.-; /> C'^-:V<<3B^^=; ; 2 : . | < TERMS! if'| AS LOW AS ! >- " ' $2.00 '*V DOWN ) Ui c f Z ? Perry || 1627 Mai ,*T V , V ' - ~ I The text was taken from Exo i its 20:12 Honor thy father am ! lhv mother, that thy days 'may bi j long upon the land which the Lori J thy God giveth thee. The speake used the theme: "God is Estima it ion of Mother." A strong appeal was made to thi young1 people to obey the :nstruc tions of their mothers. r.OLDVlLLE NEWS St. Cowell 1st Baptist Church We had a grand Sunday schoo | lesson. Class No*. 1 teacher was present; class No. 2 absent. Th< j iesson was taught bv the Supt. -Mrs. Emma Lee Satterwhiti Rev I R. L, Satterwhite preached a won derful Mother's Day sermon las night, also preachc\.? in Bclmoun Baptist church. Text St. Matthev ' 10th chapter. ERY SERVICE ) K ATE I) ET - PHONE 7883 ia, S. C. ??n BATTERIES > SUES CHECKED NOW ;R DRIVING UNERAL HOME SENSED EMBALMER OF A AND GEORGIA . Funeral Cars And Funeral Equipment AS GOOD AS THE BEST And Better than the Rest And Prices Less Office Phone 2-3357 Residence Phone 7765 COURTESY AND SERVCE COLUMBIA, S. C. .*"* I ... ALLAPPETIT] J jlY. with a New She easily wins th the empty plate. v?i ' 1^. Electric cookery better. 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