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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1936, p. 1

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~~<â€"$1.49 16â€"02. ts ) to Maryland bottle 25¢ k. bottte C ‘O05¢ oi tnk package STEW und 62.‘ th, 24€¢ ras, Ti¢ BEEF INGUES 14 tins Hawailan 54 h or pickled tins 20â€"0z. ting 30â€"0z ting tin 29¢ 43¢ 19¢ â€"21¢ 45¢ 23¢ 19¢ 30¢ 3le 69¢ 7¢ 5lc 61¢ ice Will A*5 1 H,.P. Post OfflcewL ;:;Egl l : H.Distril)ute Bonus Bonds NB l ,vf.-.-nlutObwn_B _‘ | Personally and Must ‘Whe Highland Park Post Office j window delivery of the Veterâ€" An‘s Adjusted Service Bonds from j ;hwmfiemnhw‘d Monâ€" wy, June 15. To receive their bonds, prans must be known to btne of the clerks, or be identified by offiâ€" cers of the American Legion, who will be present, or by persons they ay bring with them who are known ‘the post office employees on duty. papers are not sufficient, â€" She following day, June 16, reguâ€" lar delivery of the bonds rémaining be made by carrier to‘t‘levet- addresses. Receipt for the nds must be given by the veteran who must be known to the tier, or be identified by some of his family, or by some known to the carrier. Vetâ€" may, in advance, notlfzb:n(r 5 of. some other day ore 15) when they will be at their address in person to receive the _ Postmaster General James A. I has announced: "It will be _my privilege on June 13, from 7 to 156 p.m., EST, over a nationâ€"wide O broadcast (Blue N';;:t;k Naâ€" Broadcasting company), to to the men and women who i ted in the Worldugnr a message explaining final tions for the déelivery and ment of the Adjusted Service j Or again, after June 16, may be called for at ofâ€" with â€" proper iden will be kept at the of. until July 15, except in the case ‘ deceased veterans or those who known to have left Highland \«Bonds will not be forwarded ut returned to Department, with w outâ€"ofâ€"town address. _ | As to payment, in cash, of the Service Bonds, starting y morning, June 16, veterans have received their bont‘my ’ them in person at th post » for certification for rment. iilar identification as in'xmem delivery of the bonds is again . The bonds so presented the same day sent into ( ,&o. post office, at the i the government, a receipt for the being issued the â€" n. â€"In course of a few days. vetâ€" will receive by mail, + delivery and tificatio _ Everything for children, from unâ€" ‘ to hats, and aâ€"featured f _of summer clothes for |ad will be offered at the Thrift fale put to. hin, for the amount m, for the bonds sent in. The bonds in denomination of $50 each, ormoromaybeprmt#ed for now or any thu! up to 945, when they mature and are all . They are registered bonds 8% interest. +\ i | Estimated figures, based on the ,&lfllmmber of veterans residing Lw Park, <and based on 1 receiving an avérage of indicate that up::‘o‘%m-uly Hont 8 tributed to some 486 veterans. [ Thrift Shop To Hold [ Sale June 12 and 13 \tend. shop, ‘on Friday and . Saturday, , x;" and 13, at espécially low » in a special sale.‘ Shoppers tomzkefln'lh:iflflwp ;-mplmonhm t during two days. â€" . â€" Alexander‘s to Hold . 3A Special Dress Sale _ Aléxander‘s Dress thop, 13 8. St. ave., announces a sensational sale for Thursday, Friday and tuy of this week. _ Afternocon, street, business, sport vacation dresses will be offered greatly reduced prices.. _ _ Vacation Bible School _ The annual Daily Vacation Bible 1 of Bethany church will begin 9. a.m. on Monday the 15th and continue two weeks. . All chilâ€" dren from 3 to 14 are invited to atâ€" _ The next monthly meeting of‘the Garden club will be held y, June 12 at the home of Mrs. Pfister, 2885 Lakeside place. L F. Harza and Mrs. William ~ will be coâ€"hostesses, The Be Identified A 18 The Highl Eim Place School To Hold Graduation on Fri. Evening, June 12 Graduation ‘exercises at : Elm Place school will take place Friday evening, June 12.' when a class of 105 students will| receive their diâ€" puomas. ‘The program for the eveâ€" ning and a list 6f the graduates is given below: > > i Processional, "F March"...........Cadman Invocation ... Harvey F. Siemsen Acceptance of Class . Principal, : Deerfield In Appreciation of. Ellen M. Guineyâ€" From Members of th ~__*~~~" Audience and Chorus â€" ~â€" Mfimm% Harvey F. 8i m“%‘_:fi% HI George Aubrey, Azzi, Richard Balz, Barbara _ Allison hill, | John _ Notris Binghan, _Eva. ‘ker, | Barbara _ Blacker, Dorothy M. tach,] Elva Jane Bolle, Jeâ€" rome P, Bowes, l11, retta Brandt, Dernard T lar’r;..?:zl c.‘:mc...".."'z n#. i Clark, Marjorie liffe, | iel Cobi g'f!-pi-'-".mt_-h_ wed CLASs 0| 1980 _ .. 1 President, J wfim HI Colors, and Gold { Audrey Anderson, ° n | Eibert Anderson, George Aubrey, Azzi, Richard Balz, Barbara _ Allison hill, | John _ Notris Bh:h-.‘.ltu ker, Bur.h:‘n Blul;t. rome P, IH, inldt. Bernard 'P-tfld: m‘s‘u c‘: Patricin m ng, Harry Char i Cobb, ~ Milan , | Virginia Cohen, Gloria Cole, Wrances Mae Craig. Jaâ€" Audrey Anderson, ~ John | Eibert Anderson, Cohen, Gloria Cole, nces | Mac CI‘I&. cob L. Crane I!I, William Henry | ‘%: Frederic . Earl Dex , | Woodrow _ W son Dil, Mary | Dorick, â€" Mirth Bigs t iesd Thuy "hee s Farmer, _Dorothy Farmer, -lvdg Ardith . Fragen ,_ ‘Thomas _ Char Free, R. James Friss, Lorraine Rose Frost, William . Michael Gaidizk, â€" William H. Gill, Winnifred | Joyse Glover, Nna Kay Goodman, nm Robert Hansen, _ Mary John Lee Heath, Raymond H Inman, David | E. Johnson Jr.. Walter , Jack J. , Jumes J. ki‘ Jt.. Marâ€" Marie Sh Lauridson, J. C _ $ os> ephine _ Murison 7 dulian _ Wiliiam Julian Mack HI, | Margaret =::- rizi, Campbell M Juanita e tecehie, Livia C Montle, Robert Hunâ€" ter Moon, William John Moore II, Willinm C. Moran, Elizabeth| Ann Murray, Kenneth Murray, _ Joun Nash, Mary Louise Oliver, Charles . ~John M. Pearce, Robert K. Peterson,‘\Rose Cary! Pfanstichl, Kay Goodman, Deltpy . , Robert | L. Hansen, _ Mary "m John Lee Heath, Raymond Inman, David | K. Johnson Jr.. Walter Keliner, Jack J. Kelly, Jumes J. k. Jt., Christy Marâ€" mont Mart fiu‘h Koeh, Ellen arie o 3 Lauridson, Josâ€" c Phine â€" Marion . Libyd, ¢, dulian _ Willinm Leland C. Pharo, Robert I» Phillips, Clara Frances _ Ponsi, e R. w James Virgil Rankin, Rankin, Ira Jean‘ D. Rosen Ida | Saibego, d Sunders, Joanne Mflfi Jasmine Mary Bea Sesso, Charles ward _ Shanafelt, folet | Irene â€" Shilling James Frederik ill, Marion Nfi Swan, Ethel Eleanor| Swanson, Samuel jolo, Jane Elizabeth Travis, Mary Nancy Ugolini, Richard Arsdale, Ten. Sarion® foad" Wainer, Biniadais Weisbach, Stella Werner, Helen Marâ€" guerite West, _ "Har B. m olA Wm Grace s Zimmer. Mr. Wm. E. i im, Manual Trainâ€" ‘b M. » f im B \ Mistory. Mr. Bert L. d?-nh Miss Lena M. + Miss Edna ‘1: iss Adahâ€"Louise | V 'luri:: e 4*A _ euperintendént | of é-'?fi'"fi&i:"‘iir" B. 'wn-.“’ T. Anuike: Grose 4 |Zimme h;n Wm. E. i im, Many lim Bm dn ofed dore Mr. Bert L. AF-. Miss Lena M. + Miss Rdna ll::u Miss Fern Literature. s 4* n““"‘%“"flm ET Oak T School . Holds Graduation Exercises June 10 Graduation expreises of the class of June, 1936, ywere held Wednesâ€" day evening, J _:‘loz-lt ."h{ Onl‘: T ENNE Ei Sen‘ is o repni c e oo Ti Terrace school with 15 of the 54 pupils being awhrded class honors. The program |and a list of the graduates is printed below: ‘ C e PERT Processional .........â€" __..__|. ... Olass : of 1986 Invocstion ....~....{..â€"Rev, A. . . Iealind Presidentts . W .-...‘.........Jaz Fabbri Musit . ... cuctccoce . TC__ _‘ Mixzed Chorus The Good Citizen the Home . > . aloaeb i ereigheoosineeonndiniiomectatcinatann lull;.th Heek ‘Thk Good Citizen in the lacol NAARET CAE Wiaw ~HWamlin The Good Citizen Music Music \.....~.â€"~.«+ "__.......... Mixed Chorus Presentation . of Sipteinfermssenninabtelents Presentation of f oo m nteasreviietiece tiver ced |isceleeeiniP F. Kjeliquist Music, . "America‘ dupigteee c rtce coc Oe Benediction . ........â€"> Rev. H. G. Recessional ..â€"â€"~ "~__..._._.Class . of ‘~ AlC® Rore" Marie | Battaglini . Robert i# fini, Nora Marie | Battaglini, . ROP®F®, °* Gitizen at Work and Play _‘ L",.'..'..".”fi,.n.m 3. Mainchek svmessmets 0h 1 Battegling ue |ss....isl......Olass : Of 1980 ....|..Rev, H. o..ud}ml u> ~:~~~Seek Cheres in the Home _ > n eefprcomdimaremn lnr‘l'o.th Heck |~i ~the Sz:ol io nereninasheen "%. . =_...William â€" Hamlin iondgekovere depepminintim * Chorus s Work and 4 in| Government ammaign Thign" mion! nent â€" on High.Addison Travis, Mary Nancy . Ja» WIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS THURSD/YT, | t = j s "The work thal we do is the | k + ‘ America, as thiis is written, is p ;iglgfor ts annual and | : Julydat reverent celebra of Flag Day. | f | From every public building, iong of private homes, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"fiâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" ;vi‘nh fly %hefstan wlllxh‘ huf t (;l sy i of ‘:nerlund Children‘s Theater to o‘(‘;‘;ve I and of 2 can love | ghia century and | "G ing Beauty" Monday a half of glorioughistory, | o m : What is Ame doing &day pe\"let\'tnte hose qualities, at H m_d__l::rk ‘Libnry â€"â€" woven into thl flag by the strentith hnd the Pourage of OUL | "Sleeping Beauty", one of the From every public building, fr will fly the stan whichzal‘n I valor and of . can love of fre a half of glori istory, || | : What is Ame â€"â€" woven into th fathers? â€" ‘ Are our politi of pioneers to de and to turn inst for ideas and for _ Are the new when they ask right to gtg\r:fm hands of pol for ideas and for Bupporth ||. _ | .. Are the new Rceonomic prophets when they ask mur people| to reli right to g'g\'?m emselves, ‘so it hands of officeholders a ~â€"The men and iwomen who braye« to carry the cllag cross a ¢ontinent Few Americans wwho love persona would think so t@#ay. If they did,‘© ing. * ~â€""ram oll t for . . :s .!¢s Franklin K. Rane (personi the speaking thus humble work L _ _ "I am your Welief in yourself, Hour & ple may becomeM. . â€" ) . . ',] _ _ "I am the : statute â€" makers clerk , ; .} / e y PP Cl 795 c I ‘The dividend, h was decla by State Auditor WAwar J. Barrett is the fourth sinck the closing of the institution. "Nhe other| three were in the amounti of 10 per cent, 33 per cent, and r cent, yespgco tively. ‘ ~Ba0l*~ Payment of anotfikr dividend, this time one of 10 per , and amountâ€" ing to $48,458.60, creditors and depo-i?s of the Niy: ‘rust bank, ch closed in 1932, was apâ€" proved ll‘omhi' f week in an order issued by © {. . An ice cream sodi@! in thegahner of the gay ninetie® ! ill be given in the Ravinia Rosé Garden, Roger Williams ave., we$ t\ of the xlcfixqad on Tuesday, June 1B from ‘(:&) \to 10 p.m.,,GTder_. i uspices | of the Ravinia Garden cl 1 Mrs. Howard .Will whoâ€" is chaifhijn of the Roge Garden project is @lso chairman of this festival. R [ [d ‘The petition shÂ¥wing that |the state auditor had @@clared diviâ€" dend payment was presented in Cirâ€" cuit court Monday by Attorney E. 8. G;t‘of High Park, ¢ounsel for Réceiver Wil L. O‘Connell of the bank. 8. P. (Johnston is depâ€" uty receiver in c of the Hquiâ€" dation of the as ‘of the bank. Ravinia Gardep Club to Give Ice Cream | > Social in Rose Garden â€"‘The. Rose G will be flood lighted and elec lights will be strung in the ti l t o0 Tickets may be ‘urchasefd from any member of th6 plub. §# About five yearts ago the Rose Garden was establighed by the Raâ€" vinia Garden ! nd si then has: been maintaihed by mfclub with the cooperatign of the East Park Board. °â€" | l 1+fâ€" The Rose Gards at this time of th vinia Garden clu sharing this bea‘ public is ordially White House I‘gvern To Be Reopened Sat., June 13 The White Hougeé Wavern, located on Half Day road, a# Half Day, will hold its grand dpesing, Saturday, June 18, under t 3- rent of Esther Casolari, former. manager of the Lorfaine Ganfer. _ â€" The tavern will specialize in the serving of chic k dinâ€" ners. > t td â€" Becaugse of the ing by July 1, t locate at 392 i nounces a speeifi contents of the Further â€"anno rient be Mhmfi;flu The FLRLAG DA i 1 4 nae Raun ca doing today tajperpet flag by the stre h d'1 ans preaching v H mstitution and the Corurts, statutes and the "Ankanetien / soldier | andâ€" drfladnaught, kounselor and| Rleanor Austin Exhibits at its loveliest F‘r and the Raâ€" s ‘desirous of with all. The lted- 1 + you hom to b‘e‘, to Move : : l ensure Chest, r’-l ave., anâ€" on â€"entire By Raymond unitme setting, with a bevy of young gird ‘imir unsophisticated sumâ€" memfrills forming a background of hew» loveliness,] is the picture awkiting those wlo attend the Garâ€" detw Tea and Faghion Revue to be gi y,‘,flxe Highland Park Womâ€" an‘t Club on Wegnesday, June 17, at i o‘clock, in the gardens of the Lawrence M. Stein home on Wood Brifwe lane, overlboking the lake. tÂ¥e models have been chosen for thel} distinctive ‘Ability to display gouns and accelsories from the A ni:“!r idyllâ€">strolling players, & ‘ugion . of efchanting summer faslf@ons| presentéd with the artisâ€" rySbft & well dirbeted drama, in a clusive shgps. Among those w 11 present the exhibits of Lilâ€" lie (Meffernan, Ailneé of Winnetka, Y ka of cago, Ina Cortil and| Miss Ernst Highland Park, (Continued ton Page 5) Children‘s Dgy at the E Presbygrian Church jis program |at the Highland P “Pu‘d)yteria church at 10:30 a.nM Sunday, Juge 14, will take place ‘of regular morning seriice. The entie school will parâ€" ticlMate in this kervice to observe the fol E& hel tis an er ch ch th of, at of libé: r flf} ... The ment of Bapâ€" will be administered to infants little childrep. re arly chullch service will be at 8 o‘clock in the Parish House ing to the shmmer schedule. rents are uriged to have their i attend _ church : school nfiéer ‘as in worthwhile proâ€" will be carkied on in the lowâ€" hool ~whild parents are in : !and the [young people ~are ‘to atten#! church. No classâ€" 11 be held iy the upper school. lld‘ven’S'D y at § an, ] f e qnnual Children‘s he [Bethany Evang fi‘ place Sun 0:3D a.m. is wi d ce of jthe S morhing worship. ie y wi rs of choi vill consist of singi v. | A" cordigl invit Sunday, Juge 14, will take place ‘of regular morning re.. ‘The entie school will parâ€" ite in this Bervice to observe eciation Daf, Flag Day and lren'E Day. § There will be a ssiohal of all departments and a 3hort dempnstration by each, wed by an agpteciation service. Woman‘s rus directed by r |Ward 1 will sing two ul nnual Children‘s day service Bethany ngelical church place Sunday morning a.m. is will be a comâ€" ce of [the Sunday school rhing worship. ‘The children y will be assisted rs. of Q.r choir. The servâ€" consist of singing and pageâ€" bram. l!r Moves Office Abram Hoffman announces moval of/ his office in the iflnm filding from suite ‘A cordigl invitation is exâ€" to the pagents to attend this t3 e theé courage to try g leve of freedom heir) constitutional del e;;ed into‘ the 37 t h men roul am of what a peoâ€" the ark Press@®@ 11 and hardship e thought so. independence lose its meanâ€" urge the sons selfâ€"reliance, for direction, any Church AS Concert Season to Open _ July 3 at Ravinia Park "Sleeping Beauty", one of the most popular of fairy tales, will be presented by the Children‘s Theaâ€" tre under the direction of Catherâ€" ine Marie Geary at the Highland Park Library on Monday, June 15 at 4 and 8 p.m. The cast is made up entirely of local children. | + The mooq-" * cecas.l.._. Barbare 2 Porebonfeld Sleeping | Beauty ...._.._.._... Patsy Haynes â€" Ladies in Waiting to Princessâ€" _ _‘ > ‘The Prince Malegits. the arll! Fuiry ... . deabrcnitctmenmomrentesâ€"1DOFIS : AnI Farguahr RBenvolia, the d.m â€"»4«â€".4 00B la:!: Court Pages....Ch ; Bletech, Richard Le: This is th:}hlt play of the curâ€" rent season of the local Children‘s theatre and &P public is cordially invited to see the work that has been done during the past year. Miss Austin can be expec¢ted to make a success in her chosen field of commercial and fashion illustraâ€" tion, in which department ‘of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts she has . been sp‘efifl;fiu; Her work this year has t that is of outâ€" standing merit and her representaâ€" tion: in the exhibition indicates much in her favor. ' ‘‘The exhibition is outstanding as indicative of & vital relationship beâ€" tween the arts and the activity of our everyâ€"day lives. Not many reâ€" alize the close relationship and deep influence evident from . the applied use ‘of line and color and design in the average commodities that we see from day to day. ; Highland Park Legion : In keeping with the policy of the American lacion throughout the nation the Dumaresq Spéncer post of Highland g:k will ‘award two ”limmd‘h to the honor students in Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school graduating class Thursday evening June! 11. The awards® are: deterâ€" mined by the faculty and are made to the student having the highest scholastic rating and to the other having the outstanding record in athletics. | ‘ ; The exhibition will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, closing Sunâ€" day at 6 o‘clock and visitors to Chiâ€" cago during this period are welcome. ‘This year the awards ‘are to be made to Miss Ruth Elise Fleager for scholarship and to <(William Bochm for the finest record in athâ€" letiecs both of whom have by their efforts not only meritedâ€" the honor but have reflected great credit on training Deerfield â€" Shields high school affords. | . The. m Spencer post of the A | Legion announces many new and Lnumininz features at the annual gminl to be held at Sunset Park July 2, 3 and 4. * Plans have also been made for an all day picnic on July 4th that will include a s program with an outstanding lie speaker of note and whose name will be announced in a later issue, an exhibition baseâ€" ball game arranged by Harry Chamâ€" l;;sâ€";n”dv ;n fiarm;nd céelebration that will last entire day. > Sunset Park with its many acres of beautiful jawns and trees will afford ample room for the several th%flntiumlly attend this event each year and ample parking space is assured. ' Commander Edwin Gilroy invites everyone to attend: and to bring their friends and families to enjoy this annual occasion. There is no charge for admission or parking and an outstan, dance orchestra has been to play for those who wish to in the beautifal grove with its large outdpor dance floor, Plans Carnival for July 2nd, 3rd and 4th __._.Alvin Singer and Thomas Olson closed for finnnp,wium more beautiful than ever, on July 8, when the first of a five week séries of concerts will be presented by the Chicago Symphony Orchesâ€" Definite announcement of the reâ€" by Willoughby~G. Walling, chairâ€" man of the in charge, after the $30,000 € â€"to. fiâ€" nance ‘the enterprise had been obâ€" Season To Last Five Weeks; Given Each Week The park, whid;wflnuon- ally famous for its as well as for the years of successful opera seasons presented thpu.q- been made available generâ€" osity of Mrs. m 0 Various guest rs will be presented during the ¢ which will be presented every * Friday, Saturday and Snlgym‘Xr five weeks. xd ¢ Members of the efuem counâ€" cil of the Highland . titket sales committee are as â€" follows: Mr. Robert Adler,â€"Mrs. Raliph Bard, Mrs. William J. Fyffe, Mrs. Julins C. Laegeler, Mr. Roderick Macâ€" pherson, Mrs. James T. Martin, gu. Howell Murray, Mrs. Arthur ppenheimer, Mrs. Adoiph Rosenâ€" thal, Mrs. Mose Shire, Mr. Carroll ‘ ‘The Festival Association which has made this season of music posâ€" sible, in accepting the generous ofâ€" fer of Mrs. Louis Eckstein of the use of the park, is made up mainly of North Shore residents with Mr. Willoughby ~G, Walling acting chairman, and R. E. Pritchard, treasurer. The Board of Trustees ald 8. Boynton, H. Fisher, Ralph H. Poole, Ren ‘T. Sherer,, Edward L. Ryerson “Jt.. Durand Smith, Mrs. Alfred K.‘ Stern, Charles H. Swift, Geprge Voevodâ€" sky, Mrs. Robert E. Wood, and Mr. Willoughby G. Walling. Advisory Committee, Arthur C. Cable and Henry E. Voegeli; Chairman Techâ€" mical Committee and Manager of Ravinia, Mr. Arthur M. Lowrie;: Promotion Coupon Book Sales and Publicity, Grace Denton, chairman; Hael Moore, Publicity Director. | A. Teller, and Mrs. Werner A. Wieâ€" boldt. Mrs. Emil R. Zettler is the Deerfield chairman. | By coupon book admission to Raâ€" vinia will be 50c and a reserved seat in the pavilion 50c. Without Qim books the cost of each will be A coupon book of twenty tickets (good for either park admission or reserved seats) is priced at $10. An advance sale of coupon ‘books is being organized on the North Shore by committees, of which Mr. August Knight is general chairâ€" man. Village Chairmen to date include: Mr. Dwm& and Mrs. George Voevodsky, Lake Forest; Mr. Howard Will, Ravinia; Mr. Charles Z. Henkle, Highland ‘Park; Mr. John Eugene Davis, Glencoe; Mr. T. Wellee Kimball, Kenilworth; G. T. Helimuth, Wilâ€" mette. A Chicago ‘office in charge of GraceDenton, where coupon books may be obtained, is already open in the McCormick building, 332 South Michigan, Suite 1689, Harrison 2180. â€"An h-nodi:;b qpublic . reâ€" sponse in the sale of coupon books will be lookdth':m!u an encouâ€" ragement to generous l"‘""fi tors who have lavishly given both time and moneyto reopen Ravinia and make this summer concert sea« son possible. t 1 Ravinia Garden Club « To Hold Rose Exhibit have a small exhibit of roses grown by amateurs on Tuesday. evening, June 16, at the Ravinia Rose Garden on Williams ave., from 7 to 10 in the evening. ; f ‘The Rose Garden will be electriâ€" ufly"lW«udtthnehb invites the public to come u&: the roses which should be at * best on that date. Ite cream and honcnudeuhevdlhnrnfi. { Any amateur y one or more rose exhibit should bring them, labeled with the name of the variety, to the Rose Garden 5 and 6 p.m. on ‘Tuesday. Two prizes will be awarded, one for most perâ€" fect specimen blosspm, and ancthér for the finest collection grown by NUMBER 15 Ne Siige: > d iieh t C & H P #H 6 {€ $ 6 $

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