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Saturday, February 8, 1941 - MRSONAL I MENTION Mrs. Alice Cayruth Hanna of Rockville Center, L. I.j Tbrmerly of this city is in the city the house guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Chavis and her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson. Friends here are glad to see her and wish her a pleasant stay. On last Friday afternoon little Deloris Hiller, Miss Ruth Green and Mr. Harrison Neal motored to Pinewood, S. G. While in Pinewood they visited the hcnie of Mi ss Annre C. Hampton, who is| a teaehcf' in Hit' Ntnv Ilupc seheel They all renorted a lovely trip. ?' BLUE STAK The Blue Star Social Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brooks. 916 Walnut St. Monday night. February 3, at 8 p. m. The meeting was opened by singing "I shall not be moved," led by Mr. Efhridge. Prayer was offered by Mr. P.rooks. The house was called to order by the president, Mr n-o-Vs. TV p. rrpnutes of thelast o'eeting were read and approved The roll was called?and-each member hesponde-l wrth the regula' fro We ha<3 two visitors present Mr. Ethridge and Mr. Jordan whom we were glad tb have with lis. Mr. Jordan paid the joining fee and became a member . Mr. Brooks, President fMiss AJlison, Reporter RICHMOND-PEOPLES Of interest to the couple's many friends is the marriage of Miss T>orothy Wrelet Richmond to Mr. Peonle=. which took nlace a4_ ? 1:15 p.m. Thursday evening. Jan"sr-r 23. The Rev. S. S. Younghlo^d nerformed the ceremony at the bride's home in the presence of r^l^tives ard n few close friends At 8 n. m. a brilliant reception was held Receiving at the dooi werQ the Misses Elizabeth Baxter Kn'ie Boulware, Katie Toatly ar Svbd Richmond. Receiving in th dining room?were?the Mflsriamc.' Alfonza Baxter and _Marie Ed- . ?warda7-Presents'"W6T;e received bv Mrs. Bethea and Moore which were numerous, and beautiful. Assistir.? in serving were Mrs. Jennings and ?Rwff: Out of town guests were the Mr G. R. Richmond and Mrs. .T John on and Robert Richmond, unci and cousins of the bride-Charlotte N. C. ----- _ f THE Y. P. S. T. CLUB - The Y. P, S. T. Club met at the home of Mrs P. Outen. The meeting was called to order by the ? president Song, prayer . by the chaplain; song. The scripture wa' then read; song, -the minutes o' the last meeting was read, received and adoptted: song. The roll wa.:called and each, member answered The club prayed fof Mrs. Janif Sims who is in the Columbia hospital. ? The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Franklin and daugh Frank Outen ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Rutherford, announce the engagement of their daughter Miss'^Vema Rutherford to Mr. William .Liscott, New York City, New York7 THE BUSY EIGHT The -lub 'met nt? tire home- ?Mrs. Katherine Smith m AllenBenedict Court. The meeting: wa:' called to order by the president ? Mrs. Rosa Bell Seymore. First song, "Must Jesus Bear the Cros.c AIotttt;" prayer repeated]^ seconf song, "Pass Me Not;" scripture . _ read by the president. The house was then opened for business. This being our first meeting some new officers were elected. They arc: Mrs. Wilhelmenia Wey, treasurer Mrs. K. JQyce, vice president; Mrs HnllftWAV, chairman . Wp gr? nnn in full bloom for a meeting eacL Nfonday night. The president is asking ev^ry one to attend regularly in order to have a good club. Our next meeting v'ill br held at the home of Mrs. Hattrr Holmes, Allen-Benedict. LaLAFFETTE CLUB The club met at the home of bSthh Johnson on Lyon street, February 4. The meeting was opened by a song and prayer led by Miss Jackson. After the devotion the roll was called, the mmutes were read, received and adopted. On next Friday evening, Feb ruary 14, the club is giving a dance at the home of Miss S Jackson. 2419 Green 'str<*et. Admission IE cents single, 25 cents couple. THE ROSE SOCIAL CLUB The Rose Social club held Its regular meeting Tuesday, February 4 at tjie home of Mr. Samuel Emanuel 1001 Short street. The house was railed to order by the Vice-|President, Mm. >f. Rice. Opening selection, What a Frftenfl We Wave In Jesus, lea hy Mr. Samuel Emanufel. Prayer was repeated after which a short, program wai rendered. Those 1 * "V-e- .] *" " v [ * NEGRO ELKS MAKE PLANS FOR CHARITY BALL AND FASHION SHOW The Negro Elks are planning to stage one of the biggeBt and best Charity Ball and Fashion ['show on March 10th, 1941 to" be held in the Township Auditorium in Columbia, S. C. Program as ifollows: G^and march, dancing-frolhc, vaudivlle entertainments by professional ar tists and girls picked from the cream of Columbia Negro Fair sox for the Fashion show. The proceeds Of this" event ^will go to a fund used to provide fo? the needy ones in Columbia and vicinrty. Advancje ticket salOs foF the said affair, starts. Monday, Feb 3rd Vjt'-your "local merchants and members. Finance Committee and Entertain- J ment Committee as Follows: Mr. Roland Harris, Mr. J. F Tohnson, Mr. J. B. Lewie, Mr. J JAI?Northrop, flvultud rnlar; Mia \mv Lio-on. Miss Alberta Brown ' :ss ruina nutier, {?rs. Annie B < Evans,?daughter ruler. This com- -5 nrttee will ereatly appreciate the 1 support and cooperation of all r citizens to help make this even' * a success. Advance tickets vare t 75 cents each, and 95 cents at the i door. f participating were Ethel Gibson, James Haigler, Willie Sanders and Rebecca Rose. The roll was. 1 called and minutes read by th& | ' Secretary, Miss Goodwin. There 1 was a discussion of old and new j 1 business. We were glad to have < one-new member, Mr. Willie Gib-1 sou. We also were proud to have 1 two visitors: Misses Frances and i Vivian Chalk. The next meeting-J will be at the home of Mr. Jas 1 Hr.igler, Allen-Benedict Court, j 1 Refreshments were served. ? - - I t THE TUESDAY EVENING j ^ SOCIAL CLUB 11 11 The club held its weekly meet- I ing Tuesday evening, January 28 at the^Tiome of Mrs. Gertrude f Felder Apt. C *6 Allen-Benedict ( corrt. "Song led by the president * prayer by Mrs. Henderson. Min- 1 utes were read, received and a- J dopted. We made five new mem * hers: Mrs. Willie Mae Meetz fi Mrs. Lucile Lyles, Mrs. Daisy Mae * Bates, Mrs. Rosa White and Mrs . Helen Fogle. We welcome them. The .roll was called, each mem bey. responded yith a Bible verse then ^ song, God Will Tnlfo fare? Ol__Xcm --was sungr?A-'tfeltctOTJffTP"1" past was served., Next meeting * at the home of Mrs. Ethel L |3 Henderson, Apt. A2, Allen-Bene- " diet court. i 1 , 1 v The club met Tuescfay evening 1 "February 4 at the home of Mrs. * Ethel Henderson. Song fed by 1 Mrs. Willie Mae Meetz. scripture' by Mrs, Amanda Johnson. The c minutes were read, received and. I adopted. A Bingo party waa dis | cussed to be held Thursday night t Feb. 13 at the home of Mrs. Ger r trude Felder Apt. C6 Allen-Bene I diet court. The roll was called, each member responded with a Bible verse. After they close an enjoyable repast was served. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Lu cile 'Lyles, Apt. B 3 Allen-Bene i diet court. g SAXON SCHOOL HOLDS \ PARENT-TEACHER MEETING < Saxon school helu itB regula) " ,Parent-,Tgayfrfl .jq thg , ^ school auditorium Mondaw Feb- ^ ruary 3, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Frances Gore, president, opened the meet ^ ing with some very interesting re- . j ?*?' * mains, one cJipresijea apprecrauov the largo number present ?and asked that all parents register , with the P. T. A. during the month of February. , ?The musical part of the pro , gram was presented.. _hy Faxon ' school's Choral club, which is di rected by Mrs. King and Mrs -Clark. The numbers presented by ' this groilft^were "God Blooo Amori ca," "Beautiful Dreamer," and "Lullaby." ? The other feature' of the eve- ( ning's .program was the two pictnfej', "TobadcO' Lar^f" "a "n d \ "Pleasure Time." The applause , given shov/ed that the evening . was enjoyed by all present. < There was a large number oi \ parents present at thift ' meeting Mjss F. C. Benson, having the j largest number, received the At i tendance Banner _ ?Principal C. W. Madden gave ( the closing remarks. , LEXINGTON NEWS f - Rev. I. O. Simmons, Pastor CI J ?-- - - 11 m ounaay was anotner grand day in our churches here. Our ( pr.stor was at Bethel churfch, both morning -and- evening. However, Rev. Tillman preached the j morning sermon, which was very t much enjoyed. , At 7:30, our pastor delivered a { very strong message from the subject: "Christ Our Ouide." The ! class leaders made good reports , Mr. J. W. Black is still holding ^ the banner. - Rev. J. S. Danley was at Mt. j Olive CMK church on Sunday and < reports fine services.? Mrs. J.. S. \ Danley spent the week end here, j at Clifton, S. C. Mr. Jamwt H Black of the OCCf at Saluda was here for the week J \ end visiting relatives and friends. | \ We are looking forward for a *] , grand time on Sunday at. each of 1 our churches. There is expected a i special program in honor of the t Founder of the great A. M. E _ Church. The Usher Board" of Re- i thel will furnish music for the f program at 7:30 p. m. - Mr. Henry Strother, a life long ' * ' jt . . m&b w.tAii ta I-1 i'hV ' ftag Esco :Tai SCOUTING KICKS WITH TROOP 56 Troop f<3 met Tuesday, February L,?at?Howard sehool. After the opening of the ,meeting, we dis :usstxl the business of the day. ?( [his business- was centered around -vj low we would observe our an- 0 liversary week which begins Feb- ar uary 7. We . are' looking forward V doing bigger and better things ?* n the future. Keep an eye on Troor 6t ?6. c( Roosevelt Murphy, Scribe c L. A. Shelton, Scoutmaster ncmber of Bethel passed away |_ in last week, at his vhopie aftei i very long period of illness. His emaina was -funeralized at Beth- tfc ;1 on Saturday afternoon. | bl Ministers officiating in the eu- ar ogy were his pastor, Rev. Sim- ur nons. Presiding Elder Dr. W. B. fc U--ClarkT?Rav,- F, -C,- Daws, Rev, le W. E Lee,_Rev J. S. Danley and^o Rev. E D Wise I On February the 11 will mark ar ;he beginning of Negro History or iVeek. Our pastor plans to con- to ;act many of the schools of our vi own and county and .lecture on e<3 ^egro History. of There will be a very fine pro ! ?ram at Spring Hill AME church a >n the third Sunday afternoon, bu >eginning at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Bell he /. Derrick and-- Mrs. Beatrida?re >anley and others will sponsor oft tte program. This will probabW lound the highest note in the ce5C?*& ibration of history period. v?'to Be sure and read The Palmetto mi '.^eader each week. fo CHAPPELLE STATION i'? ?Thtudawn1 nf h -nynr day !and in this church. The Sunday I chool is on the upward way with 1 ij" n Aj_C. E. league which has the argest attendance in the city and vith a wide awake group of memiers7 "Visitors, come and Join U? m ind tell your friends what you ?r iave seen. m Our shepherd spoke to us Sun- nt lay from the subject "Be Still and 6C (now that I am God." We are extending a welcome re- w urn to the church for all of its to nembers. Come and see what the jord has done for us. fc ' T: PINEY GROVE NEWS tr 111 Rev. L. G. Bowman, PaBtor m Last Sunday we witnessed a w nost glorious meeting. We hajj a i ^ rreat Sunday school. Rev. Bow-1 nan recently organized the young. V nen's class for himself to teach; | :omposed of all the high school jtudents and all those whom are ^ leprived of a high school training ' fof-'-hie-aeeiet- -J >w? Mr. Lector?Elaaaor,?a high jcliool student of Harbison Insti tute. They are moving along by Cips and bounds. ^ After Sunday school, Rpv.- Bow- ' nan mounted the .rostrum and de- -^ ivcred one of those soul stirring . sermons, taken from the 61st Psalm and 2nd verse,, using as a ?ub.fect: A Divine Leadership. y Many sotrts were made tiappy, ~ .hru the message. It goes without ? jaying, the church has taken on _ lew life. Many of th^ old pion^ , ?.~rs~whO have not been attending - - ivuiu seen qui, ana iouna at ineir ilace of duty. One young man un- rp ted himself to the church. Official Board is being called on :hc 14th,~Ht which time" all lead- p irs are asked to make their re- q sorts for Allen Day and the sub- p Quarterly Conference will be at p :he same time. g On March 2nd, the second Quar- p ;erly Conference is scheduled to eke place. ?- ~ - - *1 Those on- the niek list are MrT ? 2. fr. Nelums, Mrs. Martha Fulner and Mrs. Julia Kesler. x IT. STEPHEN A. M. E. CHURCH ol Rev. L. D. Gamble, Pastor #\\ - -C(( The rain early Sunday morning i. di-ghtly interfered with our ser cj 'ice Sunday, but the faithful meiri^ >ers weng otiT. Thfifle who ventured ?orth were not disappointed fo> an inspiring message was their eward At 11:00 o'clock the pasor came forth and made a ferveni rrayer which was v?ry touching. FTis text was taken frciA 1st Cor 16:27, subject, "Victory through j" Tesus Christ.' This sermon is m- bieed a masterpiece and was en ^ oyed by the hearers. All who heard " his sermon were set on hallowed ? Tife. This being the first Sunda> bl Holy Communion was administer- h. m1 to a large crowd. Sunday school convened at the P1 usual hour with- the 8upt. Ml., fno^kora ?V U.-1- J-i? M ...uvuvio ox WICII Ul uuiy Phe lesson was beautifully taught a' >y the various teacher* and was *n tore stingily reviewed by the pas M ol ; i "( The A. C. E. league U doing yicejy under the leadership of Mr fl 3mlth. Come and join as sometime 8 Nifht worehip begun at 7:30 j rhe pastor delivered another sou? Yftfc frALMBtTO tfci ===?=W=gt? H OUTS Zfht ! RICA jy | C. F. Bolden Asst. Scoutmaster TROOP r>8 ' . I Troop FS met at the fcfllttb C :out Benjamin Brown, 2112 (ici iis streeL Fehrnary 2 at (k.0 clock. All Scouts?presei id a wonderful time was had. Troop 58 will meet at the horn ! Scout Otis Outen on McDuffi reet, February 11. The troo \w1iq11v invifoc von f r\ ottun/ eir meeting. L. Everett, Scribe PIONEERS Too little words are said abot inwe that deserVe credit. Whil ood flows through their vein! id ears to hear. Usually we wa: itil death still one's form, be ire "flowfcrs" are given. We! t's give flowei-s.Avhilel_orLe _liY? smell, and appreciate them. First: A few words of praise id gratitude should be giverv t ir publisher, Mr. Geo. H." Hamr n and his staff, for the fine sei ce he and his staff has render 1 to the public for a duratio twenty (20) years. The Palmetto "Leader stands a beacon to not only the Negrc it to humanity as well. It ha dd on?-to. the goal achieved b taining that?which it?stand r. r^tpe "Uplifting of Human Cet "rnfe say to you Mr. Hamp 'i and your staff, carry on tha cn may see your good works an llow pattern. Secondly: It is also worthwhil note the splendid work that i ing done 'by the faculty of Boo T. Washington high schooi" Jy old Alma Mater). Namely "Qf. C. A. Johnson, Misses Ra ixon, Thomasena Thomas. Blanc ngleton (now at Bettis acade y) and scores?nf nth era. iiru id space won't permit the writ g of names. These teachers ar >t pieces ,pf furniture, in th hool room, as most people r< ird therrry but pioneers. Men an omen who have blazed the trai help shake way the shackles c avery, which had left its ugl iot print on the sands of tim< hese pioneers have apd are sti aining men and women to stan j and out in thi> world to fear r an. "TJut compete with .men an omen in any field of endeavc itli confidence. They are mouh g character to its highest intej ty, courage that will not be ui lunted, ambition that knows r )Qhd. These are the" things ot ice needs most. Let us bow 01 eads in tribute to these coui ?eous pioneers, not mere teacl s. trut race builders of the JsT< TO arrd?humanity.?I?pgpsonnll; ;p.r "builder" since Lam one ( our ^irPducts, thank you fror le bottom of my heart. My next article will be "Th porrn Tn Turn T ~ A.i A "w JLAUU IS. I I shortly. Until then may Go own your every effort and ble? rar. By Massena Greene Jenriing ~ 'Brooklyn, N. Y. if ring sermon to a large crov< We had a special rally Sunda ir the benefit of the steward hose who helped us to put tb ogram over were, Rev. Gambh :ose Alford. Joe Grant, Jame odgetfs, John Chandler', Rev handler, L. B. Alford, IMinnt odgers, Ollie Franklin. Andre1 ord, James Sessions, Elmor handler, Rebecca Wragg, Ed atterson, David White, Joe Af son, B. W. J?reener Robert Coo id Julia Hobbs. We are planning' a-specral [in ram Sunday for Founder's Dai _________ \frs Stbhip A lsfor> on75 man :hers still on the sick lis re wish?for them a speedy r< >very. Come to ehureh and join th lurch. MT. HARRIS NEWS The' Usher anniversary conver 1 at Mt. Anna Baptist churc jnday, February 2nd,. Mt. Harr; iher board was well represonte ir Misses Estelia Ross and Mat ie Blakely who rendered a due >s. Lucrle Prester Harrison rea paper, subject, 'IStick to yoi ush; Mr. Phillip Johnson tra\ beautiful reading. The Mt. Hai s quartet also appeared on tl ro(rram. .The students are proud to. st [rs. Price and White in sehoi train. Those on the sick list are, Mr mnie Moore. Mr. Thomas Atkii in and Mr: George Corley. "Vi ~?11 ?A l.uma? >\re ivr uiviii * #peeuy retuyery UBSCRIBE FOR. ttE PALMETTO LEADE1 __ J. o IPEB - ' ^ Ozeana "Farmers it , fli-mt 'group of his iieikhb. is club] e ity Service" loan from the e p best he. could do with a wav I able to spread 27 loads wit! Talking with M>. Cnnn< vities in the community.' ~M "" the ways small farmers are A spreader is used .only a s ,1 buy such a machine world 1 te ity AdniTnfstra11,?>n. equiphum balers, mowing machines, c ers. jacks, bulls and'othei' II The Farm Security Adm 13 the small farmer to make a | ing him convenient credit t<> -> buy farms are included in.it - t provement t<f t^e soil must ; j MEMBERSHIP .B A NQUT n The Y. W. C. A. ttemh. ! banquet will be held Tucsda , |ening, February 11th. 1041 1 a ning at 7:30 o'clock at 1420 y street, Columbia, S. C. Con joy yourself with the menitT (Mrs.) L. K. Nelson ! '" - \ DOFtn.K BRANCH A. M. (TI1RCH e Rev. R. ( . Cunningham, I'a.? s West Columbia S. C.?The If. any?srl-nn1?iipi iii.d frit?lUi? I I nm.11' wii'j!-~thr? ?W u p t.. Julia Hampton, a a il tea* y present. Tin- lesson was beat k ly reviewed^ by the pastor. At 11:30* the morning s< e betran. Wo I ad a large cc ed a soul_ stirring sermon. '6 text was taken from St. 12:10, "And behold there v i* man which had his hand, will d and they asked- him saying, 1- lawful to heal on the Sabb d I do wish the whole world y have heard this inspiring sage. j " At 0 p. m. the league was ^ " ly attended by the young p 10 7:30 n. in. Rev. Cunnini preached another wonderful )T nion. His text was taken fr< ] John 3:7. -''Marvel not that 1 unto you ye must be born aj I He said in his sermon, that \ struggling people, have 11 thing to thank Clod for. Thi: II 1110:1 cteated wjthin us a tn '* 'dous desire to ?go forward L. .wc.im.Jmnu;; - t.i Juiv.Rev. (Iknnard and Mr. and ^ Crfln^'.vyn?:tt, inn? m^hiih; ?? ' Our pastor held his o 11 board -meeting. Monday at f p. 111. The leaders rt-p'^|trd very much uplifted from th< in which the ch.rch ;s carryii iliss Cora Coteman, Rcpo ?FHIKXBSHIP ?K.\YS j In spite of the hiclement wi ^rrrrrt-ty ;t W MTV left 111 th * Friendship. The pastor pre /two excellent sermons. Si s morning he spoke^Trom the tl "What Do We have to Def< - and Sunday right from-the 1 ' "To Whom shall we Go?" Tb lection was over SI<10.00. S school was well attended wit | teachers at their posts.' . The Rottis Sftwers. undo direction of Prof. 11. R. Ross, c an excellent pro gram at F shu last Friday night. A mo v~. -spiring audience received the '' tiful program. We must ? Pi inf. 11 n linn i on in a I . On February 14 the Fr Girls Club is sponsoring a 1 ! tine Party rtnd Contest. T4v lowing girls are in the eo ' Misses Kleanor Knight, TCI Johnson; Mnriotd^ Meles. Rosj li. Davis a Hi | Clarice Pinkney. On February -\V Thompson, tenor soloist,, wi jK'TI I It I I t 11" I M I > I | ' IN it I Rev. Peace is preaching at ^ rjs College during the we . -prayer. ~~ ? Among the many, visitm Friendship Sunday were M r derwood. Saratoga. N'. Y.: j Pennie Johnson. Miss Rosa lr ard. Miss Rosa Clioivous, A r? R. Grant,' Miss Ora Grant, r- Norine "Grqrif, Miss Vaiio i* pson, Greenville. S. C.; T>r Mrs Brelaml, Mr. and Mrs i son. Jefferson. Ohio; Mr. 1 Mitchell, N. Y.; Mr. Rr^cwt bert, N. Y. R ? SL MMKRV IPPK NBW'( Alston high' and St.~Gebfg< played a tnnmng aoume r here Thursdays .Tanua y .101 R both games, Alston lead fro beginning. THe girls \vo*i r Wurk Togethei For?b '."6. N?:JiVO i'tll 11VL1 -u? till - < >2 ailil Cx-Siiuj >ftl toccthor and l/oueht this manure _s Fawn Security Administration. Cat.no on and pitchfork was a dozen loads a \ ease, and the manure is more evenly u is Milton K. Brown. Assistant Supe r. Brown points out that cooperative p attempting to provide for themselves mall" part of the vear and the overl.es >e prohibitive. Through the community Tt of this kind can be paid"""for in sh omlhnes. tractors, disc hallows, two-r< ,.....,.kw a o. i-. i- ; |'..,vuivu fins jl>l im'MUl'K 1111 prOVClV in istratum is an agency of t in- U,. S. I~J better living by helping him to adopt get in shape- to carry on more etfieit s-|lending program. The production v. -receive first consideration from FSA?' ?T and the boys 4T>-20 The next gar | is scheduled for jrgbruary-.T.. Alst rship . versus Georgetown in SurmriFrvil y ev*j The Stitch and Chat Club su ^...in. I cess fully presented Mr. Walla ! Thompson, baritone of Bostc I ark ! \jasSi< ;.n n-cital Monday evenir ne en February Mrd. Although the weat it cleared ort beautifully so th , See. vc had an appreciative audieiu The next social activity plann jr by the club .will be ail inform ?? colonial ball given at the K. of >tor itvful I sJ n it M HII hereJ, VI ath?' cuuKl mes- m ? lavpe \i% eople rhiiin^ ser " ~ 7 >m St D D uK i-iL4 - ' " rvift1. i < fficial I ' * ? _ a _&nd bi . way I i{r on J VTZY T ? .1 Guignc athe_ _ ' 5*=?z: z=?: WTi ac^"; W " inday i Tonic: i end ?" ' theme * tJa\ Phone 5261 :h the r the pave iflMaBHBHBni ricrrti* |? ? st in i ' fteau 1 ?? hmvt 1 aH -4- I ^ /) \yr?WlwmT-9mmn\i m s. Ull; ' __ >o oo o o oo oooooooooo o o o oo How o Ir. Eg _ I : n 11 1 ' g Hur '& " , <5 Send for r reo Catalog 'g Featuring the ROMAN war S? j-0?Narrow to extra- wide Jirimi _ J g, We sell by MaiLOnJ ^higTT-^ ^hj, o IHr I m tic ! HI West 125th St. 17-2, I TOO^01OC?>OtDOOO>^^ PAGE SKVKN ^trrn?Improvement " .a.~_ l_JBU.il.. ipwf^w?a;: ty. 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