The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 09, 1937, Page Page 7, Image 7

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. ft Saturday, October 9, 1937. Mrs. Callie Beatrice Barnes, a popular beautician of New York City spent the wyck-end as the guest of Miss Lilla C. Blak^iy Mr. Erilest Cromartie, a friend of Mr.' Barnes assisted Miss Blakely in making i't pleasant for Mrs. Barnes who' is. r.p\V visiting her parents in Chester. , ?-? ?. THE BKONZKMEX The Bronzcmcn held their-iuonth ly meeting at the home of Mr. Bell Monday night Oct. 4th. All members were present. During this meeting the club" completed their program'Tdr tire year of ?;17 and '38. > .. The Program. On the night of Oi l. jx, Thurs ? day of tile Fair, the Bronz'.men will give their fifth dance of the year. This ball will be the State Ball. An ' outstanding orchestra will be secured for this date. , Watch The Palmetto 'Leader for the name of the Orchestra.. I Monday night, . December 13th, the Bronzemen will give their first Charity Ball. This' ball i> being given for the benefit of the poor ^jnd unfortunaTer"-TTie . club wishes to give away 300 baskets. We wish each club of the city and elsewhere will cooperate with us. Read the Bronzemen column and find out more about it. ? ??Monday night, January 3, the club will give their, first- dam u v - of the new year. The bauds we have, in mind are Chick Webb and .Andy- Kirk and Jimmy Iainccford During the month of February 1938 the .Bronzemen will give their First Annivcrs'arv. All invito tions wilLbc- -miulcd out >tusic by : band. .?" April 23, l'.C.S The lb.mzenun Annual Private? Ball will, be ftottl at the Township Auditorium. This ball will begin at 10 o'clock; Intermission from 12:31) until 1:15; Home, Sweet Home, 5:.'U). This .affair will bo semi-formal, strictly invitational and must have guest. Same applies to Anniversary^ On the night of June 1 1th. '58 the Annual Summer Ride follnwed with a dance July 1 and September-?LaborMhtyr " If you only have patience the Club will give you during this pro gram something to remember. It is difficult no doubt, to acquire this habit, but this is what " patience mOJtnv, rn its higher sense, t'. is spiritual endurpneo and its chief power consists not so much in adding to the number of our joys as iy lessening the number-of our- ^dlferings-. It is, ' therefore njnnrlnof power over others. If we consider the works of naTrffV. We shall see that na 'f. ture's Tmost bonofieiont operations a 10 tho' results of patience. Any< thing which grows must have time, and tho host things in tho world avo generally* those things ?r, "'fvjh drmi)"'j |1'1' lon-.o st time for their growth and development The rank and -hort lived weed reaches its full development i n tho shortest pos-'ible time, but the oak. which is to stand for cen? turies. dtmrmds-the- sunshine and the storms of years before.. its strength .is fully developed: so it is with the Rronzemen. \\\> "have sunshiny -days and some stormy days. So why not have patienco_!2 So it is with life, no marl be? comes instantly strong. mora 11 y; ' he grows into strength. His amiution and his 7.oa1 iuyy be great but no man bcieonie?^W scholar in, a year and so it i-: with all clubs. It takes time and a lot of it. So in the race of life, we must fight hard for all we get and be patient. Before me lies a block of wood It is full of kwts. It seems to me I can never split it; hut 1 hravelty^make tho attempt. , Tht first blow make- a little impjo* ? U;,i Sinn. i fit* iiai- >i" iiiu- i/.tv i\ 7?v a bound, jij.it attain and nun in 1 strike.fhen a tiny nark np? pears. A few mmy licks ;md tin ?r block?yiohls.?I have sneer Vd Can you tell nio whieli Mow dii the work? Was ii the fir-t, la> or all between? To all clubs, if you have li'iet something and failed.' Ti'y again If you fail, try once more. , An on and on, keep trying until y'oi win the victory. .. THE BRONZE MEN". J. IT. Bell, Secretary, 2029 Taylor St., Columbia. S. C: COSMOPOLITAN SOCIAL CI.I I ' < ,s Spfartnnburg. S> C.?The cftih held its first regular meeting a1 the heme of Miss Sarah Perry All members were present wit! the addition of two new members Those who desired to cast thoii lots with us are: Miss Mabel Who ley of St. Matthews,' who is nov teaching1 at Cowpcns and Mi's: Annie M. Wilburn of this city Each of them ip?de very fine re marks as to why they desired tc become members of the club. Bingo was the game of the ev enlng. Mis? Thelma Gregg wefl the* first prize with the highest scory and Miss Annie M. Wilburn won the prize for the lowest score. The entire evening was spent very pIen"saTntT\' and everyone left with the anticipation of spending another enjoyable evening at the next meeting which will be held at the home of "Miss Rose B. Embljt"" on Edge wood Ave. M KTOKAS~ \MT*(TTI.E1)7\S ( LI B OF ZION BAl'T. CHURCH The Metckas and (laledas held theii weekly meeting at the homo <yf .Mr. Fratuis Robinson Washington street, Tuesday afternoon at 7:'hf oVlock. The club members wf re all afresh with new ideas for _t_hc a.ituinn season. ' The President. Miss Elsie Searles brought a very gj>od report from the "Beans" party which was held at the home of Mrs. Alma Denley. | We art- plaining bo.tt?r and groatyer things for the benefit of the -club and church at large. After tiavnv: expn rsc<i oin sdvcs as having spent a very enjoyable everting we all went tv revival services at the church .and listened to one ?>!' the most soul.,stirring ser"j 111011s pleached by,"Rev. Reader, brother of our beloved pastor. DR. X.nI) MRS. BUTLER CI VEX &1IOWEKS Rev. Dr. J. II. Butler and hi< beautiful '.and lovely little Junp [Bride, M:s. Nellie Goldsmith Butler who , were severetly niait red June 1", lit.'!? have had three showers given them. The bride istlte lovely little [daughter of Mr. P. I). Goldsmitt mul Mrs. Matilda Par roll Gohlsinith, deceased, j Due to summer school six weeks of which Mrs. Butler attended and ! Dr. J. .11. Butler, nine weeks of [revivals the couple "have not taken j their, honeymoi/n.' They spent a j f-w days ii< Virginia and North j' aroliha but are home jfhr< week, j 1 Dr. Butler had success in ull his revTvalsT liis assistant. Dr. J. S. Baten of I'niou helped at St. JVIat| thews, Piedmont. Dr. 11. W. P St-wart of (i eenville helped at i Fair F< rest. Rev. Dr. W. Mi Lips| comb of (JreenvHlc at Tigorsville jar.d Shady Grove. At Gaflfnej' was ! cai ried out by the Pastor, Dr. Butler. All were, a success. We know St. Matthews has one j of the best, deepest pasters in the state. We have him and his lib j 11 v Wile; mid nope lor mem it iuiik lift-. : Mi's.. Butler" bfother,' David I'. ^ttnlrbrrrirh rmw at--Benedict college, Columbia, spent a day with , J)i. and Mrs. HuM'f. THE &IA(?XOLIA ( LI B The Magnolia club met at the heme of Mrs. Clotelln Lemon 1 115 Blossom court, Apt. 'J2. The meeting Was t ailed to order by the Pros 1 idem, .Mrs. Ruth Mae Gi'lliam. .First soi'.g by Mrs. Martha Minis.; 1" "vi- in rftilr'" 1 ' ' -one- hv Mrs. I.omoiv Tir.- roll was called. The house was then opened for ; business which was conducted very i briefly. \\\ were glad to hav^j -a<-a AdsUnw-ia^mtr Huh._Mi?s. Alma bia.mvW making her home in New Young Scott, formerly of Coliini^ALpik City who is here vi'siting her sti?ter. Airs. Clotelle Lemon \Yc were also'glad to have Mrs. Martha hack with us, one of our mem btrs and treasurer whir lias Ueetrvisitirg hot sister in \Vashii:gton: A delightful evening was spent , Monday evening October -1th at the home of Mrs. Alcthia Roberson 1208 Lyon street. A guest party " sponsored by the Magnolia club with 5u guests present. THE WARD ONE WILLINC; WORKERS ! -p i The Ward One Willing Workers f club in't at the honte of Miss Rosa " Hartley 517 Sumter street Tuesday October 5th. with the presiI dent presiding, Mrs. A. H. Dantzt ler, The meting was called to o d- r and op'hu-d with the club 1 niig ltd bv Mrs. Eva Mae Moss; prayer by Mrs. K. Sims. Heauti' I'ul Hible verses weiv heard by all < t* t'.v- metubers. Miss I.ucy Jones J led another song then the npnut^s 1 vu ry, :ead.\ Motion by M'ss Martini ..h r.es seconded by Mrs. K. Sims- thi-y 'wen' adopted. J The i"H uitj callcul the melT\brrs irttf was closed, .mis. I'amr/.ier , responded *.i i? l ly. Then flic meetled the closing ode; Mrs. Cheese, dcd the Mi/pah. TOM Til I'M B WEDDING AT rf IN ION BAIT. MONDAY NlTE ' Tim re will be a Tom Thumb 5 Wdddiner fciven at Union Baptist church Monday nipht at 8:00 p.pi. - You are cordially invited to wit> iu'rs this affair. L. M. Gre<?ne and A. M' Tinker - sponsors; Rev. L. C. Jenkins, pas i tor. ESQUIPE SOCIAL ( LI E Spartanburg, S. C.?Tho Esquire Social club met on Mqiiday night, October 4, P.I37 at be home of Mr. Willie Evans, 308 Cudd .street. Devotional servic- were conducted by the Chaplain, Mr, "Evans, th"n the Provident, Mr. John Bolden took charge of the meeting; Old and new business were discussed. Several "<T the officers of tin Esquire Social club are away it school; The club wishes th?n much success in their work arc hope they will, return in the summer and pick up in the club where they left off. The club elected new c/tfie^rs in their stead. The fob lowing officers -were- elected- llres: ident, Mr. John Boldcn; Vice-President, Mr. Luke Dawkhis; Asst 'Secretary, Mr. Willie Evans; P>usi ltOSS Manager, Mr. Willie Wofford; Asst. Business Manager. Mr. Jas Dogan?. "\T.. rlini'ln.: nno-aiis mill At r S Roosevelt Byi'd are still holdinc their office as secretary and trca. surer.--- ? .. : After all business matters, Evans served the club adeliciouseourse~bf potato salad and crackers, cake and ice cream, which was enjoyed by all. The club v ill meet next Monday night. October' 11, 10:57 at the home of Mr. Stinson Fowler 2:><H Jolly Ave.4 ~ TWILKillT SOCIAL ( LI II St. Matthew.s, S. ('.-?The Twilight Social club met at the home of Mrs. Mable Hartley on Tu?sdav night, September 28. The meeting was called to order t?y the president. The devotional period Hampton. Then the president-took was' conducted by Mis< Rhodia charge.. Old and new business were discussed. We were glad \o have Miss Angeline Guinyard with It J* 3 MS- ... . The hoste.-j served potato salad saltines an . hot chocolat'-. The -meeting adjourned to meet at the homo of' Misses Mary and Nora Folder on.-Tuesday nite. Y. W. ( . A. OF A LI.FN FN IV | The Young Women's (.'h/istiat 'association of Allen university held its election Saturday, September 2o, ltn'.T in the -reception roon of tin' girls dormitory. The of fleers elected were us follows: Miss Theresa Kennedy, advisor; Mrs Edna Mcl,V!-ight, president/ Miss MnrgiTPrtfe "Porter, vice-president: Miss Nancy 'Woody, ^ecretarj*: Miss Carrie Uikard. assistant see-retary; ? M i^?M \n4t-?Mrrs*4y?Peeasurer; Miss Frances Taylor, pi anist; Mis< Mary I.ykes. assistant pianist; Miss (h ni> mine' .Jenkins chaplain; Miss I.o'uvenia Harksdale, chairman of program co'm mittee; Mis> Melrose Dial, reporter. __Xlio_assoi iatjon will kale tin first and third Fridays as rcgula: meeting days. The time from i to (5 o'clock. A vbry interc-Upg program ha? been uutlined which will make tin meetings qu'te enjoyable. We hojn the membership will be increase with each meeting. A special invitation is extended to the younp women of the city. The membership at present is TT??follims. Mis??Hertha?Romm I.cola Rutherford, Clara Robinson Etta \Alston, Gwendolyn Bacote Pamolitt Crawford, Christalcc Burpress, Louise Millar, Lottie Ford Mary Lou Holowa.v, Ada .House Clarice Brown, Dehlia Miller Louise Gregg, Cora B. Mitchell Ethel Thomas and Marguerite PoTter. LICKY BIRD SOCIAL CLl'K The club met at the home o: Mrs. Rosia Walter bid Minuter street. First song by "Mrs. Flor once Boyce. Prayer by Mrs. F Boyce. Second song by Mr. Boytn Scripture lesson by Mrs. Boycc j The house was then Opened foi business. The president called tar the minutes of the last moethu which wore received, and adopted I New business was then diselissed j A fish fry will be giv^n Saturdaj night at the home of Mrs. Rut! Jo\ec, 1221 Blossom street. Mr. James Kennedy made re marks for the good of the club Mrs. Luc Mitchell was received ai a new member. 1<> members wen present. The next meeting will be at Mrs Julia Hampton 1211 Wheat street Dismissal bv Mrs. Mary I.ije Carr Refreshments: salad, shve tenia toes, crackers, punoli^'saiHlwiche hot :,c(>eoa. Sam Williams, president; Jame Kennedy, vice-president. FINAL PAY-UP WEE* ? THE PALMETTO LEA I ' . J" ? ' mmf ! ~2spl 1 " ;| 'mi'-f UlLvtll j*Ht 4WttWK \ 5LS5AI!0NJf.t bWlfii riAMiT WITH THt , ' ANDY MRK ORCHf SIRA ^ ' j '* T~~ A <-REAl PlLAa'ER k MfiAZAE f SONG WRITER AMD POfcl \VK05f%ffi>tf7QfHER COLUMOU^ \\t\i fvYTEir^.sifRtirte numpfron S'.VlN!i>'mS%.+Ht$ ANCESTORS PELON TC THE MAMuA^V'lN ?\C>AL FAMIl * < 1 1 'O '-? ? :~:?o PPJ3 ! ~ IX M K.MOltl AM Sl'MTKI' ? In lm-mi'iy of o< <U>;n* hyshand and father., Eugei Sumter who departed this life oi year ago October f>, 1 !><>. une your ago wo Jryd you, ' Had you?,to loves God sent an angel an 1 railed yo (filled you above. -On tllic'til'th day of "^tut/or A piTtjo before one, You beard a soft voire say.ng, '('<>1110, your work is done." , (friends came into comfort, ; 7 Brought llo^vots by the score; Hid many tilings t-t comfort, .'Till they could iio no mort?. Since then our home j>. lonely, . ...Ni>.-oue. ran. InkvJJo-'Ur-. nlaco.;.. j Nn .( lie claims the coiner ! Where we used to see your fac We. love "to. have you with us, Though your body'wiis'n't strut They love to have you yonder Where those redeemed belong ! Your hair had turned to silver. Hard work had made it so, With laboring for those you love As you sojourned lu re below. 1 ' We're trying to-, "carry on,'' > As you would have us do; Hoping to have you clas'p our hat ; When our work on earth is th ! - i Ll ?L-\li.\11 MYERS SUMTER; <' ii i h i i-< ti: ! I;i I lis, Theinia, \\ lit , Lui~ and Eugene Sumtey$ J IN MKMORIA.M SU MTEI! !u memory t?f 01 'dear brother. Eugene Sumter, \vl 1 died niH' -vuir a no today, Oetob . K in::;;. j Yojr end v.as udden brother dei I You ii udt i'.- weep and cry, . Rut oh, th. >;idd(t port of all; -j A'i hi in^M ml iroo.l bye. ? . ! Loving si-t>v - and' brothers: ' j Ma/'.hn \\ lilinms, Torino Suint - Josie If. Sumter, Benjamin Su . for, lit nhjo SumUiv And Rigbffi ; Sumter. W i ?~T NOTICE. : The Chi i, t;an Home Burial A Society, District N'o; 2 will me Saturday, <N t. 10 at Wilksbui with I.odsi'e Nil. 50, 7 miles N'oi" ~"oT Loo.!,-, y r Doubtless o u Grand Secretary, Prof. \V,R. Bo . man will he with us. We ar main};' all Lodges t semi their delegates. Prepare ? pay all due-. Those that have n , received th. State Programs w get them at the Union next wee [ VUid.l.V EMERSON, vy??-Set-'y. Dist riot-No. 2. ^ANNOlNCEMENT ^ The Y. M C. A. of ,Allen'unive sity. am ounces the beginning lis >*. I I ? CM ? ' I * .Hi MM.a wvfti ning Sunday. Oftobor 10th. Pre 3 it!ont E. li. Mctiill will be tl / speaker. Svivk-e begins at G:< ' p.m. The public is cordially i sited to alt fifth <- a hi > Of thanks \\'e wish to thank the fri^ni i for the kindness and floral tribu es given doing. the illness at . death of Robert Benlly. Misvdul.ia Bent ley, wife * Arnold and Willie Bontk j ^ > ijw?ns. RADIO NEWS The Radio Literary ai)d S6cl club held its regular weekly nftOe ^ ing on Tuesday, Octoberdi^at tl Rome of Mr. Roscoe Jacksotiy 141 Gregg street. * ?Immediatelyt?fter the devotio al exercise the members w e n into action planning programs f tbe remainder of the year! Tl Radio Social club will step und ? the social spot light on Novei . 'S ' 3 _ .* PER ' idouls pi* 1! I' AC10K.PlA^WRltjH(.fOMPOifK M^tClAN ^ ARRANOfK-*- BROIHf K OF TMfNAIiCWm f^AOU) JflMES WE I DON JOHNiON ? WAS A i IA< (N 1 HE ^ original coif /vid ooyiHona>wow$./ \ J/ " 3 .-*Jj Wrw^ 7/of | her 1, 1037 and sponsor an entertainment in form of a St. Valen11 (the masquerade half. A few priz ie es wilT* be. given away at this entertainment. Further details of this affair will be announced later. ? u> SWANSEA NEWS. Swansea Public school will op en Oct. 18th. Prof. Sanders will hold Ins first teachers' meeting on Oct. 10th in regards to his pro gram outlined for the term. The enrollment is expected to be much larger than last term. The school has ndde?L.another teacher to thfi faculty. This addition lead to a home economics department i n ~ the school. With the present setup = that Swansea Public school has this year, great things are expect led in the future. Prof. Sanders ie I and trustees are ""striving verj | nam to make this little whiti I structure'on the hill a bigger. anc bettor pljhe and -to' promote' th< welfare of the community. _ ?._The faculty:* Prof. Arthur Sat *l tlersT Kloise Reese, Fyancena Host /tnotrl, Axalee Chapman, Robbii Peake and Matlie Flanimols. (* Church News. _.'l'ho annual Baptist -S. S. Cor vention of the.churches surroanc ing Swansea district was held al id Flint Hill Sunday ni irning. There ru were . many to attend. Prof. Mor roe Pinokney of Swansea was tlu truest speaker in the morning set il vice; subject: Clod in the Makinp '*" of a Nation. The speaker seemec ? trr hrrce b en ?weth vprvod~ on?tin subject; in other Words his'speed seems to have been of much bet efit to the croup in that t h ? lc group wvtu. into a discussion al 0? ter his speech. The evening ac dress was delivered by Rev. Not ai. lis the pastor of Pleasant Hil church. The Convention closed hj a feast given by the mrinlieft ol Hall Hill church under the leadei ~ .-hip of Rev.' Beniainjii their pa! e|< tor. It was a glorious time at this m Convention. rd ESTATE N ()TIEE~ All persons having- claims against the Estate of George Gnrrctt, deceased, are hereby notified id to file same, duly verified, with 0t. | the undersigned, and those indeht jf ed to said Estate will please make th payment likewise. (.Miss) ETON'A 6UTI.EK, Administratrix. 521 Senate St., Columbia. S. C. o ? BEST QUALITY COAL r ?ALWAYS? n PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 4311 lie t. xaepa&BPaaacfeHtcp(vci&^^ shave y #1^ Without Using a v Razor . . . Simply 30 At last science has found a way tc remove a board without shaving. Nc more razor, no scraping, no cuts, nc n- soap, no bother. Merely apply Magic ^ Shaving Powder as directed ? ther * wipe off, leaving a clear, smooth skin. Don't wait! 35c buys a generous be size package at'any drug store/" Ii e( you want to try before you buy, write Magic Shaving Powder Co.. Dept. 3* n* (Savannah, Oa, for fraa trial flampie * i ' i -t : ' t ' H A M 1 L T O N ' S ' Diamonds & Watches EASY -CREDIT TERMS 11,11 MAIN ST. ??????p~ ________ ( Onlf Cha* I them ! > DE LUXE RECLINING SEAT, COOL AIR-CON. DITIONED COACHES m (io in safety and comfort-?by ^ lion- in the world. One-Way. Fares from Columbia . tr Host on ------ .. .< '10.50 Jacksonville _; .">.10 "N ew Orleans 1 oliiu New. York 11.00 t Norfolk . 5.7ij Philadelphia 10.20 Richmond 5.10 Savannah 2.710 Tallahassee ______ (5.10 j Washington , 7.35 r , Similar fares to all other points City Ticket OiTice No. 1 Art-fade Build in"1 Telephone 15821?.'87 j J. L, Carter, D. p. A. i * ^ J""V' |! Free ffv ke A11 Your ; Life Affairs" 1937-193s !! By tj[ie Indian Chief ] ?!' Not only tells ,. -.i 1 i trouble-,, b it ;.I :i.; - ,v;,v j ' of tlu ni. Thy. Indian f . n- " '.only a reader ?.f yo.i? ..! I builder of vtiuv ftstttj!'!. -an ! I JSof skeptical !IV- sons have- a-| ', founded at tin inaiiy gV-phe told tln-m ah. ;.t t :;'o:v. . ' ( things tin y thought 1. . \ 'j.son Could reveal. Ib ca!:? ' j ''your name. The i-.iir.vim hi 1 work are .entirely sci?-nt:,; : logical, not .a mysterious ' telling- scheme. His coir.::'!- si A trolobieal Heading gives ' "j f-. tions;mopth by monthg^uny -iff da. ' I based on'your sign en the I I Tells your lucky*.day . 4t. i- y.-w | i numoer atui ascribes the meatnn_ 1 of all "dreams, goo<T ami! [warnings. What do you want from i Life. Happiness; Love, Power. Success, Money, Peace ? Evei \ person is born uTTh lihliu:.1. tub-ent along certain lines and Astrology teaches just what you nr.naturally fitted for. Get what you want from life! Consult the Indian Chief before making a n y change tn home or business affairs, sibling papers, low. marriage, Seeking, employment, speculations, travel, friends or em iViies, health and accidents. Sen 1 vour dav and month of birth. (EHEE HEADING WITH EACH Pl'HCIIASE) Indian Herb Compoui. 1 fo; Kidneys. Liver. Indigestion. Cor.-, vtipation and Stomach Trouble. Pep-a-M?n Tablets?for w.;.knc,-s| in 111? n ami women and lowered vitality of the system. ({nick Healing Salve good f,..; cuts ] burns, eczema, .-happed **k-i|, an 1 j sores. Indian Lmiment -f u pain.' headache. tooth-ache, neuralgia sores or bruises, tired or aching jinuscles. cold feet in old folks and' pain-k Her.' Special \A gi t able.,/ compound -tor women. i .Vommendedj ' for treatment of isoti-surgical-.'ea-'-'j es of weakness and disorders of the femah generative e-Mis, Special treatment for Hlu umatism. inflanima'.oiy. a.utc ami .hronie. -i Jhdiipi remedies,, for leitevinp mom- ,,11i, . ..nnmln int s ' Indian Chief (\ Whiste >f t Ity mail or personal For further information, send stamped envelope Daily Hours: p to p P.M. All Day Sunday Ho^tn for White and Colored Permanent Attdress: tfreen Hill Tourist Camp, Hijrhway~Number 1 New Rrrfokland, S. C,'(Take New Brooklnnd Bus. pet off at Green Hill Camp), Look for Indian Head Siffn. i J'.. . t ?, t-ul " p 7 a fl'j.i. . liei.uw il.tl; --irff f< iv:i - ' . i >?f t;.,> (. i k v. \v. . 31 i oa>..n, ! r. n. y. ii ii zbsz2z aa5 .. vi.u? i fan-o-lin s\ vein i it i 5? atit.v.' v< 11 rs ' 'i n ? " sculp huii'-li !..'i ? '.*< : " .. ; t/i a ti itsl. i . , . i n , c- . ! !;.., . ' ,vin? ilalc- "i; 1 ivaie v pot v. i: . . i . . 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