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\^WtfcbT)««^t8* 3» home sijmmer /varatiote-i,.. ,. ?, f and Mrs- l^ne^ Anderson i^Sunday guests .of Mr. and KlobB FunneU of Bu#alov •; lis Florence Bale of Ridgeway STthe weekend With hex aunti- Charles Fritehexof;¥**»*.' Iks Marion Taylor, of |«ara ^f was a guesr_ Tuesday 6? \\ - E. Brace at Shejby* f •i 3*0* THE MEDINA TKIBVNK tended* Country el '•pS IjMlfc KidgemoPt Jfwili spend acoupfciftf weeks* [Pledina, visiting relies,, . ^ ft&vid A. Pearson,. ijf,,^'|(?me l&fo Northeastern wuversit*, lw %n, Mass-, for.. t^e/stnlpne3E' i won. . , ,; •; dr and Mrs. Viator. A* Acer family of KeHitok* spent ay with his parents, Mr, and, |'V. A. Acer, ' '*\\. *•*•., i^ftbs Nona\'Gleason\6Jf Buffalo f-SaasiUng her sister, Mrs, Harry sSt yoes, and family at Shelby Ba- • • • gLpls Emery and Margaret Hales, jjSflng completed the semester at Stan college, are, vacationing their parents at West Barrc • ' '9 „„in Vincent has returned to Tiome at East \Shelby from t - university, Upland, tad., ing the close of the term. » • * Jftpbert Conley was in Rochester Mr the weekend iwbere he at- Ggocolatel A Man's Tr'mces Lee Bcridii—— OMEN may be tuned as torero of chocolate candy, IWhco It come* to chocolate Ice cream, choco. late cake, and chocolate pad- ding, the male 'of the apeclea demands recog- nition. Chocolate Is sorely a man'* food. Here la a recipe tor' a *oMed chocolate padding that will iue your man or mine —• and P« and I will not refoae it either: '- Molded Chocolate Pudding \t square* unsweetened chocolate; traps milk; % cup sugar; 5 table- spoons atfted cake floor; % tea- Soon salt; 1 egg. well beaten; 3 titbleepoona batter; % teaspoon 'KB4<1 chocolate to milk and heat J doable boiler. When chocolate smelted, beat -with rotary egg 3 iter untfl blended. »-Combine . floor, and salt; add gradually locolate mixture and cook until >ed, stirring conatantly; then _oc cooking 10 minutes, atir* . occasionally. Add small amount Krirxtare to egg. stirring vigor- rotum to double boiler and 2 minutes longer, stirring con- itly. Add butter and vanilla and Into wet molds. Chill. XJn- d and serre with plain cream. * U> «. ~ \~* ?,7 •• •«<**$jitJI>$ Saturday evening. • ••. - * '#-* r ..-\j ?C ': ^SP^—V*/ ^•ff*jp»p j * ^^F™'5P* •^*'*\w*'*aflai; i^^Pfl^^sf '^^ps^fc* guests &,^^-i^-fim.Wm .. . 1 ^ ^ , - . . . ' ; _ .V,-,^ ../^ Mittie Tanner ^WMmm^^i^^ f tertaihed with *^J&wx&liBtffa ^tt^^turday,. |otope|^^-ca^8s,,, Mw<^ Bates t&ifcir iforl^jfty: is spending two.weeks $n ttft victaity wiMttog Scfl^ds and p«»- ttvejs in feyhi^vme and llcdjia, Cornelius Haite will attend a meeting oj the Wes|e|B #<$& T«rk Bar Ass6claffi>i» 4 Federation to be helcl at the F^lls, Saturday. - 'iftsF'gralett Ha^vf<wrdftr--1MtJS-' dioit jresideftl |s a mcrahir of ws High School 81, ^HuffaJp. I F Uf. «ad l|r«, /Pilaril' %ej^pit of Buffalo \were weekend guests at the hoihrof :$&r. ah|l Mrs, 1^ sett HW of KnowrleS%& 'IT <' •.- , •*'.«•».• ^ ' :•\. . Mrs, George |\o|el (nee |5arJo» Frfteher) underwent an oneiattoii at Medina:. Memorigl hospital Wgdnesdly rdgM. ,\ \ • •'•*#. #•' a \ '\ Mrs. Leslie Tanner entertained this Thursday afternoon with a one o'clock luncheon at Four Chimneys at Eagle Harbor. ' Mrs. Jaraes T. Lonergan, Mrs. CSbarles Swarfe and Mrs. Harold. J, Thompson of Albion 'entertain- ed Saturday with a luncheon and bridge at Roxtaury Jnn. . . • • • Miss Helen Colenian Of Efarkef has accepted a position in the lo- cal Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Power company office as dietician demonstrator. • • • Loren Brown and Bob An- drews and Miss Alethe Brown of Rochester attended the Water Follies in Rochester Friday at the Municipal Airport • • • ' Mrs. Warren B. Wilkes and daughter, Charlotte, of Kenmorc, spent the weekend with Mrs. Wilkes\ mother, Mrs. Samuel Cooke of State street. • * • Guests Tuesday at the .home of Mrs. George Benson in Knowles- ville were Mrs. W. L. Bennett, Mrs. Frank Thurston, and Mrs. John Gilbert, all of Medina. • • • Miss Edna Rawson, who will be home soon to spend the summer with her parents at Shelby, will take up her new position at White Plains next fall. • • • Carol Jean- and Lowell Davis of Medina spent several days last week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of West Gaines. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Apps of Binghamton, N. Y., were week- end guests of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Apps of Church street. -» • - c - • • . • J-. . pavld A. White, Jr., is a mem- ber of the cast of \Front Page,\ to be produced at the summer theatre of the Studio Players at Green Lake, Orchard Park, July 8, • • • Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Smith of Erie street spent the weekend at Lake Keuka where they were guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ballard. m if-, rjsmam^xmniwTmmmimmiiS&ib, before Buying, S6e UB r*or nv W- Awnings and Venetian Blinds Made To Your Order GENERAL WINDOW CLEANING SAM IORIO PHONE 495 749 Orient Street Medina Do you \fly all to pieces\ when the children are noisy, or when the vegetables burn, or when the Jelly won't \Jcllt\ Some mothers are just naturally cranky. Some mothers are cross and Impatient because they ore nervous. If you are a natural crank,*DR, MILES NERVINE won't do much for you. Jf you ore irritable because your nerves arc overtaxed, DR. MILES NERVINE will do a lot for you. Do you suffer from Sleeplessness, Restlessness, Nervous Irritability, Nervous Headache, or Nervous Indigestion? Do you worry over trifles, start at sudden noises? Overtaxed nerves will cause all these troubles, and DR. MILES NERV- INE will help you to relax those overtaxed nerves. Why don't you give It a trial on our guarantee of satisfac- tion or your money back? Your druggist can tell you about DR. MILES NERVINE. He has been selling it ever since be started clerking in a drug store. Dr. Miles Nervine comes in two formsr-Liquid and Effervescent Tablets. Liquid Nervine, Large Bottle JIM BmsTI Battto S* Bffemsecot Tablets, Largs Packs** 7»~SmaM fades** W tar. anant the; iMsl&ettf with an ^LJKlU B aarv' 'Tsr* 1 ' '-*' 'Ksuri^sasrajaJsA 1* ~ *V^BBSiBatfMsji^u4fc ' T^uesday • niorniiig front New Yorit : Sty wb^ »* bad bean th« guest p« hip jnotber, Ura, George IP. V *i • - \ . Mrs. «L W. Porter entertained ...J* Jifter^oon -wtth ft, one o'clock: luncheon at the Maple Crest inn followed wjOi bridge at nor resl- •^-^iWWtt' west Center street. ..fe'.^&Va,**.* wMvflle W«wp «ue«U frlday of their-daughter, Mrs. James Mac- \\ and Mr. Macfls at the; latter'* ho|ne on Elwpod avenue. ' '••••• ,.\/ -; -w- * '5» . Richmond E- Schultx, editor and left for Chicago, where lie will iop a, sBtpntfe^ excursion of wb Wattooal Editorial aaaoclation, : •.:l%J.wbd- &,%iBwfl^l|unfva: ^.Beiih Mvt» arrived hh«e Sat-» iw|ay*co» N?i# Yoflc city vtom they spent a lew days attending thfW^ldVf^lr. •Mr. and M*i.%orniian Waltepi of lltWleport, Mth Mrs, Minnie Cole, wire recent fuests of Nor- ixiah B*rry and family «t Keh» ^ftvitte. • > 8BA--«r. Suttivta, Albion buim- ing contractor, has been appoint* t ed member of the Alcoholic Bev- leragij Control of Orleans counfer to Succeed John (Jraddocfc. • -.a m Mrs, Clara Achilles entertained, thiit ICnowlesvllle Ladies' Lunch- eon club Wednesday at Vanden> burg inn. .JfoUQwfijg the. one 6*clock, lunorieim^ Sueats playeo cards. • *, •• Dr. and Mis. Eredericfc Nefl of West avenue^ Mrs. Charles Me- land, and Mr. and Mrs. N, Thomas of LyndonvjOle *ere Sunday call- ers at the home of Mi»_*niLMrs. Cheater Shelley^-;.^——**- — « « * Mbv and Mrs. Walter MacEach- ern, son, Waiter, and. daughter, Ruth, of Forest Hills, N. Y., were guests of Mrs. William Apps of Church street for the past few days. > • • • Mrs. Clyde Pickett and Miss Frances Pickett of West Gaines spent the weekend in Medina, guests of Mrs. Pickett's daughter, Mrs. Everett Miller, and family of Gravel road. , Mrs. Carl*W*lrth of Howell Parkway returned home the first of the week from Buffalo where she bad been spending the week. Mr. Wirth was in New York city during the week. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Claude Howell and Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. How- ell of West Center street left the first of the week for their sum- mer home at Lakeslde-on-the- Bluff. • * * . Mrs. Alice Swett Ayroult and daughter, Barbara, and Mrs. Ayr- ault's rather, Charles Swett, re- turned Sunday from a weekend visit at the World's Fair in New York. • • • Miss Ruth Elsom was guest of honor at a blue and ivory bed- room shower Thursday evening at the home of Miss Dorothy Holmes and Mrs. Leonard Whlttlcton on Elm street. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Colon Stondlsh of Monroe, N. Y., will be holiday Fourth guests of Mr. Standish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Standish, and other relatives in town. • • • Recently visiting Mrs. John Moore In Buffalo were Mrs. Charles Raymond, Mrs. Nelson Davis, Mrs. Clork Pettit, and Mrs. Henry Pettit. Mrs. Moore is the former Myra Pettit of Medina. • • • A son, to bo christened Richard Howard, was born Wednesday, June 14. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nagel of Batavia. Mr. Nagel Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nagel, Sr., of Medina. • • • Mrs. Ruby Carpenter of West Somerset announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Ruth Ar- lene, to Kenneth E. Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Snell of Hart- land. • » • Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith of Barker had as guests Sunday Clay Kenyon of Eagle street and Mr. and Mrs. Dclos Blacklock of Mld- dleport. Miss Gertrude Button and Billy Staples of West Slmcr- sct. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hungcrford and Mr. and Mrs. LaVcrn Acker- son of Maple Ridge road were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wright of Perry, N. Y. All spent the afternoon at Lctchworth park. • • • Knowlesville guests at the Wa- ters-Lundkvist wedding in Buf- falo last week were Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avxtcll, Mr. and Mrs. George Axtcll, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Axtcll. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hill en- tertained at dinner Sunday at their home on Lee Street road. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Hill of Maple Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lund of West Gaines, • • • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellison leave the first of the week for Orange, N. J„ where they will make their residence, Mr. Ellison having accepted a position with the Lewis Roberts Printing Ink company at Newark. Mr. Ellison has been employed at the Medina N.. L. St O. office. • • a Ralph S. Ludlngton, Cornell university student, is spending the summer vacation in Hoiley with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burt D. Ludingtoa V. D. Lud- Ington. another eon, received lite degree of Bachelor of Science at Word Received Of Possible &tm**tm Survey Of Oak Orchard Harbor The. board of aupervisoW of. Or- leans county ha* received % com* muhlcatloh dated June % iw. Rivers aM Harbors of the UnU*d States War DepartmentTt Wash- S 11 * ^%-^l^ :; ^'^^la^ ; Ushhient of harbors of refuge *wf I'A'.^X'V' 1 '\ 'W>^'^T^R' l J |ti'-'' J .'*\''\. lll 4\\'ff •••;. t •»« light-draft vassala autboruwd by the River and Harbor Act approv* edAug>Mtat,lW,h^tH^mad« by the , division «ughw«r tabd. i* :*«ttrv«y otthajfr f#W^a *\ •**SP™' w'^^ *\i^fWi a flVe-day h^gssW/P^iow'-w Steve O'Noitt's Buffalo , Binona will cross blWf 1th the Winjj in afternoon g»rh#is';n Saturday »nd §WJnd»y^;%hMiH % T*IJDnj^ Maple Lcifc ; nb*fi piloted by that e^iVaniej;'to|Bil^ • •greit>- ' p^y; Laaeri, mm WMjoche4(e» Mon* day and fiield^hights attd, Wed- nesday afternoon* , : Thursday, JWe 29, t|»e J*4 Wings, go tosMmtreal foir Iree street ball ORphani fw ttte w* July horo^^^SM* ember of ~W Fred B. Skjnher has returned from the thhffefjitH Annual con- ference of tM Ntw York State Association 6f Magistrates, held at Lido Beach, Lfmg bland. Two days: Wore spent in dis- cussing the varidU8 problems that come before their courts. Judge Skinner waa~-e]ected member of the newly forrnad executive com- mittee of the* aisoclatton for the eighth judicial; district, compris- ing the counties of Allegany, Cat- taraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Gen- esee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wy- oming. >' And Wives Hold Camp Party ' *, ; ^^'if^^p-' siatant acouimaaiars.'' -and . ,tl wives, itfmw**% Nif^f JMt» jMJjEfLp.-, „; ~ ;,, % Cornell this week, summer at home, ho Iowa State college. Following' will enter Mr, and Mrs. Wnyno Ward of Rldgeway have moved into the house recently occupied by Mx. and Mrs. Percy Johnson. Mraj caUrm MvlMi that' c^^U^raoa^lSould iubl should be_ addr«Md^to' \Tbt Hwbon, Rttojn^ J8i8, Munlwoni ^Idingj tJRtfBMfam-QPh l« mmi& 3fti!u?%eW wiftt ;Hfo %* pMtment, II.II ii IIIHIH.II IWIUIJI.IHJ.^W^WW»\ Scout Rejional Deputy Uwiaton fg»il Visit iheL^i^tQh jRrailCouncil, Inc. Boy Scouta of Arnerlca, was ho»< ored by having. Deputy Regional Executive PhilUp Manro pay a visit to study 1 the plana and pro. motion of troop camping, in which the council fats taken the lead, both in the type of camping and largo MH»frt*i« ojt troppa iad members of troopi taking part, Mr. Manro expressed himielf. aj has the national director of camp- ing, at very rnuch pleased With, the program LcwUton Trail coun- cil has made and gathered infor- mation which could bo used with meetings of other such groups throughout the country, This type of -camping is reach* ing a much larger percentage of boys and is giving boys who otherwise would not have the op- portunity, it it was left to them individually, a dunce to attend for a period of two weeks. The Interest of tho troop committees, the mothers' groups, and tho lead- ership on tho part of the troop officer* in the joint raising of funds makes it poulblo for every last boy in the troop to take part in this outstanding experience In every boy's life,—that of camping. The development of troop camp- ing hss drawn away from the mass camp, which Is more or less regimented, to a camp in which the individual has an opportunity for his own development, not only in camping (which will give him i wat- of ..;* Jim door type ware pliyid until dark. a^a^^»gg4u^ by muilc provided by Troop 10 attd Tiwfrit'-'icottll*' ;•- Co]|n)t&^-t|»p^ntlblB' fc^ffefc ;ra*ige^^^>)^prt*. m\m* ed; Joseph M, Betach, chaitmanv InvlUtlons. Boy U, Cameron, Scwtmaster Troop 87, Olcottj Joaapft M* Betsch, Hvtidredsi of • •••' wi* v,; ' Set <rf ROGERS SILVBR 'IHBBBSBtSr^fe IMsBBaBVtsBBlSBBt',' AsK ' ' vnoM tfxiaBMioifs OaahssUl lata ' / •» -M^-M* n^kam __ jnuuniLiVsn cr iss^'^ir^^Mt^^M^Jia R. Neal of Davis avenue. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. Jamfts PlBk of Mlddleport entertained with aw dinner Saturday evening in honor of Jack Decringer who is leaving in the foil to take up his new po- sition as heead of the English de- partment at the Babylon High school at Babylon, L< I. ' • t Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilder and children and Mrs. Wilder's father. Dwight Bowden, of Oskfleld, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wheeler and children of Niagara Falls were Sunday afternoon guests' at Lyn- donvillo with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler and family as hosts. • • « Harvey Hill and son, Hugh Hill, of Knowlesville, wore Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Hill of the Bates road. Mr. and Mrs. Tremolne Platten and daughter of East Botheny were guests of the Hills Sunday afternoon. I % • • Gordon Butlor, Cornell student, Richard Tousoy, who attends Oberlln, and Mary Plummcr and Eddie Popen, who attend Brock- port Normal school, have returned to their homes at Kenyonvlllo for the summer. • • » Mr. and Mis. Zlra Root have returned from a motor trip to Watkins Glen, Intcrlaken, and Geneva. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haight at Wat- kins and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pack at Intcrlaken. > •\ • • Rcnwlck Wacren, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Worron of Lyn- don vt He, was/one of the graduates at the annual commencement ex- ercises of Michigan State college last week and received u B. S. degree. Mr. Warren majored in chemistry, physics, and mathe- matics. • • • Mrs. Donald-Higley entertained Saturday at rior home in Albion for Miss Hazel Haskell of Roch- ester, whose marriage to George Burton of Albion is planned for June 28 at the home of her aunt, Mrs. William Baldwin, also of Albion. • » • Mrs. Frances Schroder of Knowlesville, Claude Hamilton of Barrc Center, Miss Elizabeth Sam- son of Lockport, and Miss Evelyn Hamilton of Rochester were guests on Sunday of their cousin, Mrs. Eddy, and president William A Eddy of Hobart college at Geneva. Mrs. George Hicks to enjoy the out of doors and how .wcancsaay. £ urn a to caro for hinuolf for expedi- ministers, One, Join ;&!*itm«it** McwHJrt Troc4 pj dtttwattoM, ISttfielJovk, Scout* master Medina Troop 31 j dinner, EXMUtlv* 8ol»rt; J>, jBicnft,, Commissioner George Hlgglns, and Mr. Betach. The outdoor en- tertainment chairman waa Harry Warden, Scoutmuter of Lockport Troop 1, asilsted is George Rook and Dan Stump, scoutmmter of Troop 0, Lockport, The tamtparf proai-am was handled by Jeife Welch, chair- man, Scoutawtet of Twop W, Lockport; James Goodrldge, scoutmaster of froop II, WJIW- fane; Silas Molyueaux, Scoutmas- ter of Troop 39 of Barker, and Robert Goodrldge, Cubmoster of Pack 33, Nowfane. Other* on the committee included Mr. Moly- noux, who led singing: Mr. Welch, reservations; Howard Fulchor, rnusio: Roy Cameron, Mr. Betsch, Albert Clarke, Sr., and M. Mc* Clow, reception, Mr. and Mrs, Hervc C. Holly and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ford were guests of the group. Mr. Holly is chairman of tho council camp committee, and Mr. Ford, Niagara Falls council executive. Rochester Presbytery Meets Here Two young men set out to be- como ministers at tho meeting of Rochester Preibytery held in tho Presbyterian church here on Wednesday JBjoiJi are.tha,.i|On« i of ont of his own) but In character ol cit and citizenship training. The ashes of Mrs. George Hicks, who died Tuesday, Juno 6, at her home In Rochester, were brought to Medina Saturday and buried in Boxwood cemetery. > •• Frank L. Bates Funeral services for Frank L. Bates, aged £0 years, who died Sunday at his home In Albion, were held Tuosday afternoon. Burial was In Union cemetery. Mr. Bates, who was proprietor of a drug storo thero for many years, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cornelia H. Bates, and one daughter, Mrs. Francis Sheolar of Albion. Mrs. John D. Benthin Funeral services for Mrs. John D. Benthin, aged 72 years, of Banc, who died Saturday in Strong Memorial hospital, Roch- ester, were held Tuesday morn- ing in St. Joseph's church, Albion. Mrs. Benthin Is survived by her husband; two sons, Nicholas and Alton; one daughter. Wllmu, all of Barrc, and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Beli and Mrs. Augusta Birchtor of Syracuse. Mrs. Sarah M. BUlingn Mrs. Sarah M. Billings, 03-ycar- old widow of William Billings, died Friday in Indianapolis, Ind. She was born at Childs, N. Y., and lived In that vicinity until 1908 when she moved to Albion where she lived until four years ego. She is survived by two sons. Myron J. Billings, Albion, and William H, Billings, Binghamton. Funeral services were held Mon- day In Albion, with burial In Mount Albion cemetery. MrH. Fred Wicnke Funeral service* for Mrs. Fred Wicnke, aged S3 years, who died Thursday at her home, in High- land Park, Mich., after a long Ill- ness, were told Saturday after- noon, \ She is survived by her hus- band; two sons, Norman and Don- ald; three daughters, Pearl Wicn- \Ttiere is a kinship that gees deeper than blood,\ FUNERAL HOME- §mg990ff§ liBEjK^^F* 1 fffpflifffWlr 3$ ^HsT 396 „ ie, John Hamlin, son of tho Rev. Earie I. Hamlin of Albion, Is a graduate of Oberlln, has taught English in a collogo In Chins fof a year and a half and has taken orta year in Theology at Oberlln 8omlnury. Tho outer, Robert Schwenk, Jr., son of the Rev. Robert Schwenk of Roches- ter, is a student at Moryvlllo col- logo, Tenn., and plans to become n medical missionary in China. These two young men had been examined as to capacity and mo- tives and were formally received Into tho care of the Presbytery for tho period of their training. Thoy were congratulated on their enlistment in a time of deepening conflict, A resolution addressed to Sec- retary of State Hull protested against tho shipment of war ma- terials to Japan. The women of the local church S rovldcd tho mid-dey meal for to nearly sixty presbyters in at- tendance. ko, Mrs. Edward Lehman of High- land Park, and Mrs. F. M. Jones of Redding, Cnlif.; her mother, Mrs. Ella Handy, and one bro- ther, LoVcrn Handy of Medina, For The Boy Graduate MURDOCK MEDINA Have Hundreds of Gift 3tigge»tioitf*! Here Are a Few ! WASH SLACKS $1 Natty Sflprt SMrte..41 Boxed Hand'ehMfl 2Se Swim TrunkB $1, $1.50 TIES 00c, $1 SOX J0c 8&c> 50c SHIETS,. ,,,....,,.,$!, %% BELTS.1, «/*«#*#*»***» Shlrte, Sruwtej m, $06 ^AiAMAB $h W BILL FOLDS S0e, iiiii»iwii>ii'iWiWi»iilj»ill>ii»iiiiiiiili)«iliirtiiriiiiii!iiiiiiia[ili'iiii,iri» rtiwwwiamnwuiijtwiigiiifiWKiw^ni.i.'UUi' nnnimmm !• »u, TOWOkt «B WBDNBSOA^OiW »** a tm mmm inwatir? pj^,)teiAiW'iifii>u)»iii»i^i|iiMiiy^iii'y <itm,» •**->! 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