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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 May 1921, p. 1

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‘ ‘DOWNERSQRQYE REPORTER All who do not worship elsewhere ire cordially lnvlled. New residents and flilton In the communlty are es- pecially urged to comm, A warm vel- cmle swim all. “Home Literature." "The Family and Politics.“ ‘Tmclndinx lnferences and Exhor‘ muons." "The Christian Family and the Church." Row J Allrwl Nanwn h» begun a series M anrmona on “Tliv Rosmnsibll flies and Pmslhillilm of ill» l‘hrinlinn Family.“ Those sermons will ho do liverml in llio morninz union a! Pin! Flvannliml rhnrrli. In owning the atria: last Sunday rooming. msior Nuns-9n mitt "ii in Main? l hr’liew lhat line only way in thoroughly re- form sorta! "fox m spirit-alum ohnrrh lflo and to Insure national prmpofily is to multiply tho munlwr of homos‘ with a thoroughly (‘hrisnan family life lhal i am heginning ”ii: 5?”?! of sermons. 0m- mal erIhHr. foundnd as it was upon (‘hrislian idmls and.I Mean. an only be up held and porpoi- naied by liarhorinx in m bosom n funi- ily life lllnl is Christian. Th9 home Is lundamnnial in all that is good or had in a nation. The basis of 3 Chris- tian home No is a husband and a wife. both dovoiiily yet mrlioaily ro- ligions. l'pmi this pair oasis iremnnd- ‘ out responsibilities. Open before them is the gateway to line‘s noblest and [light-st possibiliilos," The following subjects will he trout‘ . in "IP serifis: "The Duty. Mounts and Blessings of Family Worship." "Rapâ€"m‘ldmm and l‘udhilifln of I.» Christina Family" is firm-n! 109k. "The Religious Training of CM! REV. J. A. NANSEN STARTS SERIES OF FAMILY SERMONS A mmmmn- u... appoint"! In but into "w math-r a! mun-"huh" {or up mutual mklirn an IM aaniur‘ in»! u Nap-nine. 0m ova-enta- mu M; Ma ‘m Ur maitadnm lav Indy nim- momh- am a- yr! Me mum! nothing. 0-0 of lbw Auxiiiaw mulifl‘ml“. ((‘mliuunl M Pitt 3) Ammo-wat- ten Min to "fit in "mm and rah In the n-uâ€"nirr m. "to (3. A. R. Spanish Wu \‘fl- can. and murm- n! the ban-l lflrr "I. pawl: on Mommfln! Day TML will be door It "or balm duh mm»! Wm nhkh m- um: um [ho a] TM: run on of the Copic- :h’u‘un- u-d u the I»! who“ of 1M loul Auxiliary MM Maud-y nth-"moo at It» Lotta. mm. It nun the In! Min: of the nun-u a; "w (er bu hump"! I'm "to wmmu \m- “on and «m not MM l "mu-x mm: the (MM TWMhy In .‘c-Mrmh't. The local chapter of the Auxiliary will have these flown». on sale I! no. 15 Mal 25 cents each. Thy an urti- fliclal flower: in wality from “Flan- der’u Fltliln," link in him by an lull: o! the wow-n aml girls, (My have been whipped umx the handle“ nu ml will he mlcl thru- M the length and bn-mith of the had on ”DY Mb. Eu-r)‘ dvlllan, any Muller ”mom panhan- and my one a! (he-«- unblem- 0! what the I‘ll mum. The pmllu (tom the .10 will b! clu'olfll lu 0w- uvr of "W my 0mm: of Emma- mule m by To perpetuate in the minds of all the sacrifices mane for humanity by the soldiers of the L'nilm 5mm. the Woman’s Auxilimy of the American [£3500 has adopted the :ul poppy an: the omcial flower to be worn on lemofial Day this your. “In Flnntler's Fields." Thom, three words from the poem which became famous over night bring.~ to one‘s mind the fur-flung batm- grounds of the world war uml the :hought that from the blood of the brave young soldiers of the Allies will spring the red poppy which .marlb the battle- fields of Plunder}. Woman's Auxiliary at American [.0- gion to Sell Artificial Blooms Made in France. RED POPPIES 0f flAHDfR’S "le OffMlAl HOWER VOL. XXXVI". N0. 18 munity paper is mad by the peo- ple of the community it sen-cs, is read each week from the first to the last page; news, ads and clas- sifieds. If you do business with Downers Grove people advertise in the medium which reaches them- THE REPORTER. Read by over FOUR THOUSAND people each week this advertising cannot fail nor does not fail to pay. Tho mutv of tlw paraalo will hr from the school to Main .vtrvet, mnh to Curtiss. wn-zt on Curtiss In For- I L ES-RPTVkP mm. thaw “ho «mm! 1in the army. nmy and mar-im- corps, will galhor at Hm Lotion firms at tho same hour. “‘ilh "w hand. They will march In Main and Wanna stsn where a l'nivf ball will be mack and the color: hoistml on the Village flag! 51me hem thm M" mart-h to] the school falling m at ”to war org "Io mhmm Om of the best known fart: in "IP mmspaper firkl and little knmm to the many man in tho strc'ct. is that a owl classified ml medium makes 2 host bushes: puller for Ilisplax aIlIertising. A cmse in point i- the Chicago Dailv New: one of the heel classified medium: in the 1 final Stator: anrl mnsv uontly one of the best mod. iums or dir‘plm adwrtising. The two go tngethn. That is one ”'3- Fon for the succrss which atlemh display advertising in the column< display advcrtisinz in the columns of THE REPORTER. This com- Thu-w “ill as‘omMP at "w mum sick .A'chool at mu- u'flurk ‘flwrr twu wpn‘nntathâ€"m of the Legion will mic dmm and Tmm "mm :0 they will marrh in tho parade. ! Nan-r "and. G. A. l!.. Mu k'fl pmr- Hit-ally IN rMirw anal-mama! for I'm ,ohat-n'am nf ”w day in "w banal: ‘0! [ho yummy-v \‘Mrnm. Invitatinm havr Orr" rsh‘mlnl In vmioua omnr nations In mutir‘pflr. Woman'c Mummy of Ihr American Lotion; "alum". M t?" {mrrimn Ronda; lien; Fire hopmimrm: \‘Mnram M‘1 Company II. I. R. .\I.: "to Camp Fin‘; Girk; the Roy Sam; am! lhv schnvll (Ml-Inn. : CLASSIFIED AD MEDIUM BEST Final plum- fur IN punk and IMMI (minor: «1‘ "w my wmc for ‘mulnlrd at n Inn-ling of the Arm-w run lwgim: "wally. The Suburban "and. Whit-r Inc-mt".- lin- ulong (M ”Q“ Ms hon mm! In “finish IN- vmnic for the punch“. M‘Irr "w- pmrum M "or rrmflny Hu- bum! will gin- n m"! M Hw rumor n' Batman! and Form! mount-s. appo- sflr "w ltliflfl mount. ”out": o! the (Zulu! Army of the Republic. nun'holn of that m! an! ‘ur hum-c. IM- leh and IM Mouth; \flrmm M lbw war with Spain m ’03 and (Du- bogn ulm dommh 1h:- hlw 0! IN M\).uml 0w khaki of IN- army for "w muM conflict in ml‘i-lll. um pap Ihrér try-pods In "mum uho gnu- Ihrtr Ih‘rv- In um... mum: Momndnl Day. Monday. May «mum. 3200 Par Your. In Advance. Mu, (Inuit-Ibuâ€" An I. k m “It W“. \‘flrnn- I! “m “in 3|.) 30m. MfHORIAl DAY PARADE PlAAS ARI (0MPlflfD DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY HAVING HIS ’FORTUNE’ TOLD l The uniform of the «lax will hr,- Dress Blues for the Naxy and either 0. D. or Khaki for the Arm; Ano- g'theI uniform that will be worn will be common ev-ery «lay "citsf Many} of the «Ix-service men héve grown ’way out of their service clothing, others have worn them out. and still others have none. It is expected that at least half of the (ex-service men will wear the civvies they longed for when in the service. . At the cometary the usual 6. A. R. services will he held followed by a short Legion son-ice. The Legion speakers will probably be Norma'n Anderson and Harry Slusser, both well known Downers Grove men. est. nmth to Franklin, east MI Frankâ€" lin On Main and muth on Main to tho cemntery. Tho third sm-tkm. r-onsis'inx of In: rrram and rain. made a phasing mnâ€" flminn m a most enjoyan- awning. Mr, W. F‘. "rim: was tho chairman M ”w t-wninx. and Mr. John W. Gravr-s. tho prpsidem or the rluh. made a T» nomad Mic-vim was gin-u In IM- rum-rt prion. and was IM- ur- priw Mail" n! the owning. M m ' a: tin nuis- won mid. vow": wm I mm but at I» wmn phrod hour "in mum. singing a platinum noi- mly. .\i than mrlnnim M i» ml lam Mari “an input"! Abou- "u- srrw-n. um! than than valiant min "or [ii-"mm Hu- mlnsini amflnmv. Tin-if mm"! was (ad. (minim funny and Camila! TM- lnml MM worn mania!- gh- «Marni. as were "u- uwnml twat inm- and soon Mum-rs "My Kain] lurlu' "m." which was 0M main: svirrmm. scan"! things on! rig!" Al (Orr a Me or iwu at "n- vuwnso M iroriain Mambo” n! "w rink. Law- :rrnuv Fvlion rant. "My (‘nnl man-k 5 "mm“ which was "03in apart-vim"! ! ii-fmmi Bushy planned "in amid-rm» 3 will! his sting. "Puma and Rm." Eli ‘Garrisnn oninrtaim‘d wiih "My Hnr- lrnsn" and Samuel Folio" pvmmhu: law! and sang "Mammy" All mow: numb"! worn inlnrsporsml wink mumi sally funny Mimi"! "stun.“ and Irma, onmn-d, Tho cloning numbn- ni‘ the mnauo. "Parry Ma Rack In 0M Vir- ninny" was rvmiedly om-nrmi. Thorn worr- many mavens ”mi "in mimirwl show M- romiorl in the nmr mum. A xrrai lion! 0! the sum-ass was vino in "In work 0! Mrs. Ernest Bash-y at the} piano. " I I 1 J v 1 Th» membra- and "touch 0! the i ('uanvnlloul clnrrh duo the "on“ of the Mom'- rlub Tundny night. 0m in! Ila but man. lhl has be": than In the church In: «Hand by mum" 000 ml. The mun um m "If" mucus Tbo um .1»an M a Ink-mud mm“! mm by no Imm- «hm! Mrbullru um! um‘ "much” In)‘ Knit"! horny. W W. "Mun. Mal-Mn madly. AMI lh-v‘ .\ 3 I‘m-Iv: Mr W A “nob-t". mm M u» rvrnc MflerI at "u- rhurrh. Main-aw "no Hub and 'WI ”INN. In I about. fmtul. m. "I. (III I:- mnmtod a pm." at an H". nuannlvr (’htisflnu Irmt. The. Section I'mnu GmIly lia- Jowd by May ”cairn- .“ ?“ Tuesday. MEN’S CLUB ENTER- ‘ TAINED MEMBERS 0!" CONG. CHURCH m a mosl onjoyahlo awninx.ront.Toachrr Awm‘falinn sharo [M p "Mm; was [hp chairmanlhnnor of hn’nydy ML: Rankin 20 tlw owning, and Mr. 30'," “(:V'Vago. She mm- mm at the train {by Mr". H‘ 5' Paint Mrs. C. W. ’K-rlm and Mp. W. J‘ O‘Neill who few remarks of appreciationqtdmtml h” tn the Hindi-marten w l“ 510"? Mi5~ ."(bhl and her 3(8” 58“" ' ' ‘ mi lunch. ML; Rankin M: at um I tho presidem ol the club. h to Franklin, east an Frank-' Iain and muth on Main tn *tery. cpmotory the usual 6, A, R. ”i-‘F Rankin 713K (‘onsl-niml to will he held followed by awpvak at an Honing moo-ting of thr- gmn “nice. The Legion!"fire“"T‘a‘ThH' .-\«~nciation in the will probably be Norma}. “a”? fan rm lows-latirm for child land Han-v Shmspr. hnth;“""'far€- n'vlook m r’iF'nk at the linivprsity la: Chicago. \Irs'. Kathryn (inllan Klein was tho ‘gur-rt of honor at a kitchen shower given at the home of Mrs. Frank N. Kiclwell last Thursday evening. It was the regular meeting of the sew. ing club of which she has been a member for some time and the mem- bers decided on a surprise shower for her. A jolly good time was had and Mrs. Klein received many useful gifts. .M "w high «twat Mr. Snzlpp hunk rhnrm' uf 0hr distinmnhhnl \iuilnr Ind ~lw “a: p runny inlmlurn‘ to ”w Ismey In Mr. \'rrvwm. 3hr 10M of H10 hnui firm for sufllnl'l‘ "M "w “ml: :utu-mpfing h- lw dour 'fnr Much of \wion nml rhiluhv'n, hwhnhnr minm- m1 “arr. Sh- 10M '0! (hr In M u-wmmrr of "to pm- plI's mun“ that rm» fur pan! and; 'umw “m- and Ilw mm" [u-rn‘vr ("to Hunt »- «gum fs‘r ”G" MIN-r- va nf rt-mMSm.» and "Invention «If our riliztrm m ‘mall slw nzlid as [0 ht» almmt um- nrlnv «0‘ "Min wk"! immparnl t-y tho \34 mm.» l’nr war. ,Shv- Min! th ummn M lair an inâ€" flow?! in In mliny IranIinn, am! Hui“ thiv nwwwntaflu: urging thum tn mi in mi thv-H‘ manor.“ for Mttor mnvliYion~. Mun .cl‘v advocatâ€" ul ruling a Malvvrwnt t' awn-amt at-‘nns mado and ~tun' .t and find \\ hr-r? the mnney “'3." spent and RN!) [10‘th on our rerud-nlafives nrorvls. M the mmludnn nf hm- talk Miss Rankin “a, tr-nv'nâ€"rv-rl a vigorous. ovaâ€" Imfl Iy tht- ~huivnt~u Thn Woman‘~ Hub and lh» Par-l ”65- Rankin ”no u- n rlolr "'55." ‘0' lb:- pun-11mm marMM of popular «If momma“. 3hr Dung!“ nu un- phorllul 7mm! and a he!» woll farm- Nl ham to 0hr linolilinn WM") hulk 0f (‘nmn-s ~. I fir dun-m- novr plum] to NM Nip-v "anti" u [03 ow. ymuhful Imm- un. murmur and fuse-innit"; and “mo-l human." 9- a high who»! girl‘ "paw-«l it. 0' 'mr mum”. 91mph. "It-«fining and airman-lie - (in choice pnulufl 0' Ilw (mu! flrpublk TM llon. Juaulv until. put Mania-r or (ouxrr-u from "mum. in! lhv My! woman In fill huh omuv, ‘mulr um cabin-N1 in Down-n- Gmw um ”and”. rpm-king to n‘ ‘1'" all"! houw fl IN lenvy "all «Imus: Una mm» Dmur uml In“. a! 0M- High Srhool humbly "all in tho uncut-um. :mm (wants; | wow SPOKE l um mum TIM II [Jinn ”all II N... Ind u "w High w in the “hem. SI 'RPRISE SHOWER point we strlve to serve Downen Grove and to this end ask the co- operation of all interested in the future development of the best little town in the country. Evmy Sunday School of the mun ty ic urged to (M. intn tho artivilieu of thr day including the athlr-tir ft-n turn and the ball 23mm. per ahnulrl not be the tool of any faction or clique but should repreâ€" sent all“ That the welfare of the majority should be the first con‘ sideration always. With my view- A pumram hm hm-n arranrr-vl mm- prhinz adivitim of most m-ory um. for Slum-y Selma! fnllr: hr‘giuninp with tho primary dopartmv-nt and up through [ht- adu'f. Thorn will hr- rms of a” sorts, novelty r-rpnts and stunts and Iaut but far from Ions! a numhnr of playground ha" gnmrx.‘ We have, in the husinnss of mnâ€" ning a Cammunily Nowspapv-r, alA way> before us an itlnal of ser‘ vice to the people of Downr‘rs Grove and vicinity. This Meal in~ cinch-s the publishing of a paper whirl: will n-flect the entire comâ€" munity. its sorrows and joys. its mmings and strings. But nlm ,1- than this- more holding up or; mirror on the daily life of the vil- lage, is the underlying desire to w-rvo the people, to be of a real benefit to tlmse whom we rmpmu sent in the public life of our vil- lage. _ We. believe that a_newspa- An imitaliun hm gum on! fr'mr Hm Nupon'illq- olisirirt Sunday Sthm' wh'mrial‘mn imi'JnQ the SumL-v {801va 09‘ Ch" roam!) l'v join me in a uninn picnic. Tim pimir is.- h. hr fwlvl Wv-vlmulny. Juno Ifalh, lwu'n- "in! 3' 2:“) n'rlm-k {.14 “Mr, and is [0 ll‘ lit-M at Natlr'cilll- I'mk. 0m- milo want of Nam-nil"- cm "w mmh «Mn n! "u- llm’énnnn tracks. Th- plans m" for a lvaot pirnir rupnv-r. at 5:30. THE WELFARE OF OUR VILLAGE Nun-"ill. ”MM Sunday St“ Ann. Ruling II» “own-nu FM CeO-Tognhn. COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOLS INVITE" TO PICNIC JUNE 13 [ llmcllng [M vlrlrnllnn of llvo [mm how will In Ir". ll. 8. Palm. [mu-l- clo-nl «f “or local club: «or of "w luv-M in the ”"0 ”5347M. Tho ollwr mom. hrs "I ”w «lrlr‘afimu will h:- In- «lnmm- J. I). Gillmpk. W. W. llvinh, L. F. Mnhomy nml ll. l'. Jomw, who wlll NIINN‘I‘ ”DC lluwn-rs (Smu- Womnn‘u (,‘luh. M Hu- "oirl Drab. “Mr-go. no" work. Tum-shy. WNW-my Ind Thur-«lay. will In- Du-M "w annual convonutm n! lhr Stair P'Nh-ralm of Wont-nu (Tl-4h. STATE CONVENTION 0|" WOMANS' CLUBS CHICAGO. MAY 24 - 26 In. II. 8. I’ll... I've-Uni 0! Ian! (1“. "out Ibo [Hot-Ibo Singlflerry . . Hnmhlin ...... ”Rhodium . . Tlu- lino-up was a“ follows. Downers (hove Ninsdnlo “human ...... LF. .Hollinuwolth l-‘onmnn West .......... 8.8. ...Duu:hwvilrr Fuller ...... Tho Dowm-rs boys had Ilinsdulr ouklaaml from start to finish. Srhuly Juhn l'iochowrinxki) pitvh- 1"" an airtight ganw. In .wn-n inn- ings he shmk nut, 15 turn um! mzulo l\\u assists. 1|: “ell u» Rum-king a I-unw lull with 1! mm: on basu Bursa", pin-her fur “insclalcl, lot in 3 run.» in llw lth and was n-liq-wul by HiMI-hrandl. in Mr 51h. llilalc- brand \ras‘driwn frnm lhn .xlal) In om- iuuing, lvltiug in 7 runs, Last Friday ('n'nim: flw grade school lmwbuli 10am ll‘xn’vlvd tu Hinscluh- all tnggml up in their nvw uniforms which Hwy purchvsd from the profits of “'l‘rvnsurfl Island," and defeat!!! Hinstlulu II in 7. Striln-s ()ul [5 Men in Sewn hm- ilugs, (It-ts Two Assist» and "arm Run. GRADE PITCHING PHENOM BEATS HINSDALE ll - 7 . . . Dutchwvilv-r ....... Britain . . . Hildrbruult . . .IAvaIx-m . flaMwm . . Kohl" . .llomn An active church work" for sixty- seven years. lira. Davey win In mit- ndin hereommnnyllyahmdr- [dc of friends and m , Sinnk Cantu. Five (31m tn. Mrs. llavny EL vurwxwl by three sons; George Davey of Cans; John, of Dearlmlgn, Mont, and (hark-s. of Le- mont; by five daughters. Mrs. Carrie Pooler, of Hannibal, N. Y., who has been here for nnarly a year caring for her mothnr; Mrs. Mary Loumberry and Mrs. Laura Gunn. of Hunting ‘bon Park, Cami. Mrs. Alice Bun'lick, of Monrovia, California and Mn. Genevieve Andrus, of Downers Grow, by twenty-six mndcllildnn and new en great-grandchildren. Dr-rr-mhor 16, 15159, sh? was mt- n‘l-vl to William Dawy and soon m that moved to Cass when: she has re- sidvvl rontinuousfy flint». for sixty years Mrs. haw-y w» thr- daughter of Mr. and MI-. Srua Dodge. Ir. Dvxlm- rnmlc tn Howmu Grave when but “who wars" of 21:9 and WI! one of tho pinmw-u of flu": community. Hun on January 1?, H1351. Mrs. Davey was: born. Sh» «Hr-ml“! the schools of (hat day and joined the church whan sixtwvn yrcnvs' nf at», siuce that time bring an active worker in the church and Sunday cchool. Mr». Mary [kw-3:. h’) 1.1-2!” of I” and nm- of ”w 1-"th rmidrnls a! DD l‘agr (fount'x. thud at hl‘r home In 13.1.“ hut Fifth". .‘chf' L71", after I ‘limzrring illm-ka Fum‘ml services were hv-M hril Sunday, afternoon It Un- (‘aac .Vl E. (Pu rrh. lho Rev. In H. (larll‘v. pmhm rfl'ir-intlng. Burial was made at the- ! a. x i'airview cem- QMT)’. MRS. MARY DAVEY. OLD RESIDE: 'T. BURIED SUNDAY "or" M Damn- “to“? January ll. ".18. .910 Lind at (an In Silly Vumr. Tho maul Pin-u Will rumba-7. "b- mcy and m lnflh .m ho gun I!“ um: um um! n «on: M i! the put prflrwmgmrs n? "or Inlan- Indmto (fin-limped on l'nxr 2) ‘ mu Tunâ€"why rwnma. Ally WI. tho wnlur run will to- lluhlrd In“) C). unh- M OM Mun»! snarl-No. cl lb. llmvm-ru (Imu- Muh who»! at UM hall. TM llflhlfioa will 00 b (I. Inna of an Informal Imp!“ In. daun- AM «or! this I.- m'fl I "nun!" tar "n- nn-w-ml and all-r- Iammt o! as. um. I: m m M «on tho Mull um: ol Ila IO... Wodmmuy ova-ha um in "mm" ‘Mum u (ha nmnNy M" at II. ‘M'm Hart 0qu In? Ibo- IIM I” W nu yuan has new IN- bmu an «heir than Mail "In I» hon "or flu. and I50 than M I”! an no not. “- ml mm [mm-«In may Thy cm- um Ibo mun uvon -m an Mr ml rival Hu- Mb"! "no Wow I!“ 6' no comparison tho (on: at a Union nervlro Ild I. nun-l m Barnum “dum- In tho vu- ‘hgo will not be lama ”ml In I“ "no all-Mr who I!" lock aim Ir, l'bolpu um I”. on tho We. “TM Arlulornry n! Puritan." II. has: [2an I muo- wfikl will. If It In who to but! by than who bar. Marla "our Hm: than nth- uhlct uhcmld 0».ij on Sunday evening It 8:30 .1 (I. Mnlwlm‘I-zmm-nml chum. the air nu-l limrnlaunmu norm um be alv- nm by the Rev. A 8. l'bclvn. unto! or 1b.. (Magnum-1n! «Mb. It I- In The llrst of a m-rlws n! farewells and munrlulnnu-nlu lawn in (half honor will In- mm mm mnmlnx In the unm- bly room 0! "m high m‘lmol when the uluaem body will uxnemhlu to do than lumor uml hlul Ilu-m tut-ewe". Th «Num- rluuu [mu-Idea! will preside Ind tlum- wlll ho tnllw (rum Madam. Ind lurulty. mun-w Ind ('M'G‘ll. A busy mm]: is ahead of 1921 clan «of tho lmwuurs Grow.- high school. Sunk-rs. nnw. lords of all they survey in the hunuwml halls of lemming on anlc :wvnm-; next wm-k Hwy will be mo-roly K" lmmy mon- members of the alumni «r "w old srhwrl and a new ucsnlur rlans wnl mum “upped Into lhvlr [um-nu Baccalaurmlr Sermon Sunday ‘ A at Methodist Church First Goodbye I0 Seniors. BUSY WEEK AHEAD f0R H2! ([1155 (If. D. 6. HIGH $01001 WHOLE N O. Nixht

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