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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1926, p. 5

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'lr:'?, ,b. 26 DAY, nnnum 1ingeiriiRm ”ducal-maul. DAY wenue able bills MT 'Batariu-dmkm. gamma-oun- "mepttitttiyttd mount-No. all "uyer8M. An- "ii-clinic! li- $1.00 33.0.. " 'ldytr, .3". m8.ut- “an... -tr.Ntatmn for $1 $1.00 5 1m FEE sr/ii,] r, a I br):':), 'ttil r355 it' " "he holiday program in Deon-Md was through the courtesy at Ru. Bay William, pastor of the We! church, who to a pcraonal friend of It. Crittenden. , _ _ . Following the program, a luncheon was and to, the boy! by the ladies of the Bungalow, church. Ano‘thar op; pox-unity to bear thia band will be given as the hors have accept“ an invitation to Darnell! at inother date. '. matdCe-iety 11» .33me and doubt of the mhundrod who! child!” and vamuoodevidmoutthe ‘winion " the. “concert, which in given by the Put Root: - Boyd band and" the direction of Mr. Crittendqn in the1Muonictcn- pic on Monday 13mg, W'uhinxton’a In addition to the manic-l ulce- tions an addodluture a! the pro- -matudttetatrdqunrtatt num: tam-tttran-tttemo-rand, ,het'treEbstnentsandu,eompo-t ot-ttri-ttrr-tttIto-tfor (king‘urvice program. They!"- qnenuy visit the tuberculosis hospi- taivsdEtr'nearhmond-ttttar placaudwhcmcrthcymabhto bringahltdchoqr. . . .", Hone GardmsBeedPeotert 1 Gal-my of thinweekthooidesti pupil of every family regimens! in 'a'"iaiikiiiii"iiraGGrrittaolrtaltf given A box of seeds containing 20, smell Scipncketn. The" no to bel um: home for the pants to put- chuc, either wholly at in whatever part they may be interested in. It iTiirGiuLtiseertrilPe,!rf'at erni: GiGitiiAkthtupytirthP? interest ttto My! and (his: in home and“. siy,Tiii'itstgi,edth't"'tj1' thwldrenwin' Winnie i"i'gir'iiriiGTiiiti,eietottree s%i'tTGii'i"i'iGGiee'teyt.te the common garden Ilene. Aside iCiGiir"iaGiDiriottp1eteimf intent-t, tho school will a iiii'iirTGaiiueohi.elt be irairtiGurtrur_th-ie? ml ,rittreqthtmettt. “amended that " puma supply -euh child 7hi"LFiiiFiifiiti?,etNt', aFGGdGdee,11!e.t1', mod-III. iaGiiiritirtrtt..tth 'lrt8'.%"iiiliF'iTri;tri,ittr,1'tt 'v"dtl'L7GiiiirisTii'1rtt1t,t,ttyt work. it.» the tsort and girls n i;iG"ai'"iiTitathu.itt?lt,t after- wnrds. 'i'tiii'iLriitydgl'f,tt ' F It ' iiiGi,G,orst.iist.y1et'au? ,eit?g,5 On this patient“ any they had three other momma scheduled: the Balm“ Ian’s home in Hum Park, the Gmnt Ink“ hospital. and bulimia, 7 _ ___ The lathe 'ttttttttre..? Tee given by the when at the rum church school tor the b-tit ort?,tt new chen- famine Monday “moon was the most delightful church eo- eiatntNiraftttesruur., ,' The invitatioos. in rhyme, were so- mpsnlod by coy little miniature irerma, into the tiny pockets at we]: - put money to match the Volat- nne acetate in inches of the milli- atttr. About (any; dollm m col- bated in the red.’wldte,snd blue bunt- trtg packet on a screen which held the gifts; Colonial molds in costume served refreshments. Thou misting tore Mrs. Koeblln. Mm. Chester Wolf, lieu: Louise Buhn sud Viola Rock. and), lire. Frlodlund and Mrs. Jolui Mn. Mrs. Aki. Easton,; Mm. Chrome Huh: Ethel lit-eh end Lois Clark. _ imiasphy, FEBRUARY M, me, I PM ado --. “Twin thtttaaiU." In. C- w. My. ' ' ', _ T 11m. _ , a: 'nc-Rugh Putnam. . 89pm 'rottr-udra. but Peterson; in Pine dsttr--Fthttttfrt Naif: "ht . Country Gaul”! Ila-dam In? mom ad Noreumb. _ C Vocal 'ole-Mm. Medium]. Readine--Mrs. Harvey Smith. Soprano 'ohr-4prrthteit'3t-aioa- ai." In. 'tttit',',',',."""' Rev. Me. Andre" At t ' Inc. '. audine--M= Smith. A The Star-Spunk! Baiti-..audi. 'huiotic eoioeaweretttedirtth. g-atioasanrsdintttemftmshmenta. May - were -ttt from otAtr churches to enjoy an “homo tal- dee pm which frequently at- tract! the - “dim. mu. - - Tr7 in that and '"" hummus.” -- "ujeematijtiehtr.temt,udtryAt Membémmmudu fond-I: ', --- f A _ . . r' “I!!!“ ma ttth and. _.--MPyl!-2-- 05% Tth and. _C".LT.r.iiij/i.it.-s--:e,1', 6th grade puma", ttgrt.d.-.-, a: 5th and. W‘ 811............100 4th grade e----, 2trcrfll? ttrd and. 1...”...4 ........N.. 87% 2nd nude “4......3 332......"91396 m and. u....-.." 2.41m...” 80% Una-dad gotmt " mam”... 73% Itttat amount it $01.87. with In - - pct cont of 88. The month grade won the bagtttee for the high- elt per cent he! most money. . _ Ptre atttrtdlte in" been pine-d in our who! 1%. _ ' ' __ . *“-"'- _ uninvinl The "iriiGas ' rripiis their (oomph! work o, dun ebb w W on ' umoom‘FOh- w, " the -ideerti, In Jam" 3 of Mrs. w. B. note-It's. “nomad. The WW My“! Tutu-dc can“. “323 4 stands Deerfield News cw Club " and!!!“ m Gam. I hold on Walnut!!! af- i'.'i7riuipioet.ft1", th Jam Hood. instead _ mam-I'M”? an "than know u Mi recommended ne, “sh ltd k It tn . ot _ them grow (gait many moo with iian" faith on: C. R. Ottm I: no mom: on All!“ . 6695 1:295 mi .1005 . 07% 91.3% The preo‘ nt than read u letter she had roe wed from Mr. Otto, trtttr. cine) of the magnum mounting the 1t7lpte"de the Garden dab in ' project to mange In law in gudenin among the uhool chil- dren; The _iki, and! to lend in "tr. portrby bu ' needs from the school children nut uttering a speck! prise for uhool children exhibiting " its "mud flower now. The meeting m then tamed our toMrs. Jesse Sthonx. whosepaper. on color in the garden Wig 1rottyirttemttttintt and help . ' Tea in awed by the gracious hostess. Th next meeting‘ of the club will be id Match 17 at the home of Mrs. Car A. sauna. for the .duygim the report of the program magnum” by its them. Mm. Georg Tmitt.. The mm: In both um“ nnd ers-tr planned, "unfit trite "reed.that' each member shoixldfpny I nominal price for her prom ', ' M. Putt ~an‘xc‘lie-l Chink P. G. Pie tiettrft; Smithy Ic (ml-4: I. ya. English " ttee-lop u. m. . Comm i Im-tttoo u. in. ', [Anton a F "1:80 p. m. . Adult co “on, clan. Friday, 8:00 ti. my , I a, 'Doyon wtltnttlteeotnlthV mam at moi-ninja! evening service last y at St. Pair: Br,. :ngelical c h was near the too Inuit? T 'H n’l hoping that the churches of 111014111 the near fu- tun will n t dud enough mung room for ahto gleam to wirrthttt " divine . . 1 . Sunday v will lave three undue. an English ad e Gemini servicerin the mania and our ”de Lenten “nice an evening. surely every- one when 1 ruled the that Lenten service not want tii mile the second and very service‘theree'fter. Come attain Snndny end invite your friend: to e. _ ”the son much enjo in the an: for Sunday‘ silt of a Winter, a by Ewnld brok. We were glad to welcome noun nmomon-_ n Sunday school lat Sunday; ll ’s bopins that you on- Joyed bei in our midst and that you will co min. Only 1 in more and our 1 km been mhed. Thirteen sparkled abthe tlrat adult eonth'tttatio clan meeting. Since then three than have promised to. join'tbec ss.rfthsrr-anrotts an that did not lave the opportunity informery totteirtfomtedaato the teachin 1nd principles of the Christian c h, they any still Join this lectu courts hid: evening.- Remember, no memorization requir- ed; you lin n to the lecture and then 3 “new tension follows. Don’t mis'this Ipl did "opportunity. The imp 1y human week Thurs Fred mm Christ Koch R. ll. Wi lame. pastor. Sunday 1--9:4ti s. m. . Morning ttr-ILO a. m. Christian Endeavor--) p. m. Evening ee-tPho p. m. We' will mum the same hours for robe u no new. On M 'y the Rainer Perk Boye' band under the direction of Mr. Crit.. tendon gov 1 ttne program in the Mic I. All otthe school We: present T thoroughly enjoyed the music. Af their concert they were served lune in the church, and from there went the Itatlroad Men's home nt Bight Park, and rendered e procrem o the Ifemrht, of those: " the home. ' e - apprecieted the boys and looking forward to their return to Md. , _' On W y evening, m.- Wil- liam will. a Bible study cum on cam This will be given in con- noction . our usual prayer nerv- iee. Plan. got in an the beginning of this u enjoy It All. Arn Thu ay eminpthe men of the Bible c us are entertaining’ their In!!! friend at a stag 61:11:erle how we val: wit were all men for} that night. V On next Sunday evening the or. chest“ wil have charge of the nerw‘ ice. A mi ed program will be giver: as follows , . . ' . Salaam orchestra. .. m'. Scrip Ml and prayer. , f 'Seloctlo mum. Vocal no. In. T. G. Johnson. Sermons " Rev. R. M; Williams. Violin .. " ' Rectum. Arman 2NEr, at: and Waring. ‘. , aw orchestra. _ r; " um] singing. ,' ’ - '! an. . _ On TI "f y, “mind. the W. M. S. will-Md their monthly My.“ 's-lost. .a .13;pr for every member 0 You be than. William Bend: Ind Lloyd Finger of PM Ina, are visiting " the J.' A. 8 bone. . The Mi OI? Society of the Ev- .muaa mi will hold their my “in not! , ineettntr, in the church parlors Twenty "tensoott, March 2. R. M. Wil Sundny I Moraine Christian Evening I We' will 11 r robe In On M 'y md under tt nden [av mic 1. mt _ mic. Af zmd lune ', are went ‘ ', High] warm 0 l ehome. ' 1 m and a Doerllold . 7:80 p. m. a _ “on, club. ,1 v__? ' w that an com] k anortthttt,nnd ', y at th. Pt '. h was near l "’1 hoping tl t mold-1n the I t and enough ,.ilto desire to I will have three nd n German art l and out smut courts hid: evening.- no memorization requir- n to the lecture and then tension follows. Don’t did "opportunity. ' Aid will hold its mouth- nnd soc-in] meeting next I it the home of Ru. on Central nvenue. Mu. lin will entertain. by the cholrlwere yeti . They will sing ltd taro. The special music Lenten service will con- or solo by Mr. ‘Ewald ixod quartet. and I duet inter and F. G. Pies Sundial Bunulow Local and Person] Mrs. »-Margnret Franc CN, ",th charge of the devotion“ {was "Rheretore Pray," will he .. m abject for the afternoon and Mm. t,, - Wil.. liams and Mrs. Ralph JdhM iti are the leaders. ' Mandamus~ E $me Harry Frost, and Carter N I "tte the hostesses. ., f . i Mr. and MA. George T it were the dinner guests of My Mu. Bigger of Highland Park uy. ' I Hrs. Georg; Trukt'oi‘A r, Vibe. who has been ill with In pa for the put ted (1:13.15 able be out min. - . l l "t , Mr. .nd Mn. Walk!- Tor, ' wh.. "tran road. had as/thei Iimam? guests, Mug. Toll’s penny, hand Mrs. J. Him: and her M “MM H. Leader, Mr. a.nd Mm. ward Rims and family, and Mr,. Mu. Louis Rims and family pf . The Public Service eatid, arurtott in giving a series as at the Northbrook school direction of Mr. Laney; T of the first three lecture; “Safety . First," "E "Trtrnaportatton." The,. series will be given next Mrs. W. B. Cur. Mrs. wn "iind Min Martha Kan-ch at ' card party given by the Worn qlub of the 'St. Paul Railroad l the tea room of the Davis store in i . Mrs. George Deck m .IEt of Mrs. H. B, Bemdtaon " last week. _ .. '" J Mr. tnd Mrs. C. Fdedlu 'ttil two daughters, Mame June June, spent Sunday. with midi In lihra Install. . I A petition bu been st ' , for In Ame'rican- Legion post in E , mm. A meeting will be we. all tt- nerviee men in Deerfield tiltu Me nonic temple on. Prida Levelling Much 12, at 8:00 o'ek Wm all are urged to attend. Thin , Il --ment is being promoted by that; izd chamber of cémmerce I nil ex- service men are req k‘to land their names to the sec g'. 'Hnoid Vant, in the near future. N Ru, are very anxious, to obtain 1leompletrs list. ' A number of Wanker: i" men at. tended the Fathers and dinner itysthe_Petrvterurt eh; dining Mrs. s. s. Love had as use“ last weék Mrs. John Wonk! of Dor- renee, Xmas, ,und Mm. ohn Ln vie Ken of Claim. _ ', , td',', mm- evening.' tip lake ,ounty superintendent ill Sand” Schools, Mr. Spud: and m’ Bench, the minister with Wank n- Chris- tian church, were the prim? speak- ers. Mr. Suds" son A.“ kind played a xylophone and p tIre? dump of selections. Wallace legit pity. ed the piano accompani J, , for the community singing. The 3 er was served by the teacher: a El girls of the church trehooi. The " {Andrew- was toutniuter, and Mr.' g tty And Mr. George Stunner, also i ' r brief. witty tspeeches 1 . 3“, Mrs. C. C. Bracket! » mined the Reading Circle at he 'rai.,,'Jtttrtte on Wilmot road in Bannock it" Wed- nesday afternoon. The ", n I Cir- cle, which was recently od 'd aimed, is eompdsed of a group with: me- trons, who are inking " to im- prove their minds by reedi 'pi) and dis. cussing the latest books _. _'ihte. eu- thors. At the present tin (iltus are tending "Perennial Bulihor'? by Anne Parish. an _ . Fourteen Judie: attend , the in- teresting aluminum is is r tion given by Mr. Summon of , can at the home of Mrs. Fred It alarm Wednesday afternoon. TI his pitta which were given away r' - a received by Mrs. Albert Rom “in. Alex Willman. The hostess, .4 , P, Borg enberger was given an " alum fry- ing pan by Mr. Swanson. ii T A delayed holiday t r waa(en. joyed by twenty relotim “a friends of w. and Mrs. Philip ti, -lly, th., at their home on De " R, 1mm. Sunday. Mr.' and Mn. l, ea nd daughter Patricia of Mils 'l ' , Miss Florence thterman, Hr...§1er-. Paulaon of Chieago were 'ttttn' the guests who attended. Mr. P' n who hos been in ill health ttrlhri. an. and who has teeentlt ' lr. d from Excelsior Springa, Mo., “slowly re- covering. ' t. i; 5 A Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Gloden] httended the funeral of)! niece, Elizabeth 8poerliiuri' held in the Bttthuo Gm? church Saturday morning: in the BufNto Grove'cem‘ In celebration of her ft , birth- day anniversary, little} 'Lorrnyne Plagge, daughter of Mt I nd In. Austin Platttm of Grand i , nub, en. tertained a group of ul MP' at her home Tuesday “attention ip' birth- dar eake with candlu l, I in the center of an “tactful L “and table, laden with (kitty ' " . . tttte which were enjoyed by til; children. Ethel Jun Selig, Betty Mi!' ' June Bowman. Elaine and .331 Plano. Robert Hahn, Funk 1 ..' Jr.', and Marylin Gayne attended. 1133 ' ' A number of the men “the Eastern Star onjoyed a ', _ tide nifty followed by an wr “we! " the Mannie Temple g. N y en- ning. [ A I". WI-mt Nb“ Vesper service: were t Episcopal Mission last " noon It the Masonic Ell morning, Burgh 7, Rev. Randall of Evinstou villi communion unions. Mr. and Mrs. Goelit: trims mth- land Park have moved ff. their chiming and unique .7 at“ in Duty lane west of B HH- " " mu Gertrude Soil-y E yum THE HIGHLAND PMPRESS, HIGHLAND t'ARK, ILLINOIS d family Gloden's hick '" Catholic irial was [d in the by utter- L',',",':"','. why J. ' -Mu. ward Mrs. ieago. of EV- ‘lecturo'a iden- the subject we been 'r,". _ and of the det the A group of yam people cud Ruth Pumas-son. . surprise party in? ads- brstion. of her sixteenth with!” an. niveisary st her ham Tuesday sie- ning., Miss theth, who’wu the re- cipient of many handful gifts, ar.. ranged for the phqsure‘ of her guests bunco tables after which any pn- joyed dancing gtmrrrtfrmhtrtettta, Mrt. Ill. B. William um! her home guest, Mm. Louise Oat-ttan, attend- ed an Eastern Stu muting of the M1193): chapter of Chicago lat _ day evening. tht Saturduy morning Mrs. Ottoman departed for Pond Du Lac, WU., to spend a In dun with her sister, Mrs. John Beck. After thirty-four years of faithful service with the Sela-Selma!) Co., Mr. J. A. Reichelt, In. found it necessary to min on account of ill health. and Thoma p. Dunn of 'ryeirtt were mini“! Monday, Feb. If, at St, Mary’r'Church of 1ilvagttstmi, atu. Gertrude but. cousin of the bride and Mr. meant Dawson, broth: of the groom were the only omits. Rev. Father McCormick peripmod the ceremony. which wa- follanod by a wedding breakfast at the home " the bride’s pnreuts. Mr. and1 Mrs. Damh are on their honeymoon in the oouth. Don't forntthe 'rtttertatetatetttiim. en under the auspices of the Mk aswciution in the ahtaon1e bull's-x- urday evening, Feb. 27. “smiling Bob" Briggs, Waist, will present an intervening 4"ytrranr, which will be Wei! worth your paw. The may Aid Society of sci Paul's Emma] church wilt hold a bakery sale in the mmlntik show on Sum-day aftamttoes, Much o, I .Mr. June: Rodd utitsrtrmfis, eva- ning on A business trivto New York City. ' _ Mr. and In. Vimt. Ott of We!!- incton, Karma. were the mat: of Hand Mrs. George Ott Ian: week. Mr. and Mm. Harry Clam and Mr. B. B. Km: left 8mm!” morn- ing for Biloxi, Mist, when they will visit with the Elmer Clnvey family and_Mrs. Krem for a few days. There will be Lenten services in the Holy Croat church every Wednes- day evening " eight o’clock doing the holy. sewn of but. A priest from Techny will Mute. . Mrs. R. E. Patti: and In. J. A. Reiehelt/Jr., were luncheon (can of Mrs. Percy' Prior and her mother, Mrs. Clara Batch, Stevens on Satur- day at the new home of Mrs. Prior in RIVinil. , Mrs. Carl Shelbetz of Elkhrdt. Ind., spent Friduy “damn!” at the home of her Mater, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, ( _ . Arthur and Robert Johnson spent Sunday " the home of their aunt, Mrs. A. M. Johnson of Chicago. Dr. And Mrs. Metal! and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eek-hon. Jr., are patrons and patromm from the village of Deerfield " the Han: Hon concert on Sunday afternoon, Much T, in the Elm Place auditorium, under the auspices of3he at: commit“. orthe Womun’a Civic club of Buvinh. Mrs J. H. Fichtl of Oklahoma City who spent several months st the home of her sister, In; B. B. Kres- fol- lowing the death of her husband has returned to the Knees home where she expects to nuke her future home. The members of the Progreuive1 club of the Wilmot school gave their president, Mrs; Harry Whiteomb a pleasant surprise party in celebration of her birthday anniversary " the regular meeting which we: held " the home of Mn. William Brown who wan hostess “elated Mrs. A, J. Johnson lent cedar often-noon. Mrs. . h we: the' recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts. Bun- co was enjoyed by the members 'end Mrs. L. Ott received the hit priee and Mrs. Whiteomh, consolation prize. Delightful refreshment: were served an a table adorned with Van entine you appropriate for the oc- cuion and a lovely birthday cake u a center piece. The out meeting of the chili will be held at the echool on Wednesday afternoon, lurch 8, with Miss Nellie Knappe " been Ilia Josephine Wbodmu’ will aw. tannin the Pot Luck club " her hone on Waukegan wanna, Friday afibr. noon. Mm. E. J. Ginter of Wilmette was the guest of Mrs. C. C. Bmekett on “My. , Miss Margaret Km: m given n pleasant “rm-inc by sixtean of her friends " her home on Monday eve~ nine. Mr. and In. Barry Olmsted, Min Magnet Irma. and Mr. Gong-2e Healer received the prim " l?rtiitr. Mr. and Mn. Glam} Bowman had in their guests Suck; Mr. and In. B. Brynnlduon and in Anne lo- an of Oman. __ , Mr. C. W. batty and son Philip are visiting Mr. Getty's parent: in Philadelphiu. Penn. - ‘_ -e Elfin! Lin. Fred Protine of mu. hurst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer. t t A ', The Missionary Society of the Presbyterinn church met pt the home of “in Sadie Galloway last Thurs- dny “bemoan. The president. In. P. B. Meyer, led the devotional mo vino tad had charge of the mun: "The American W” and "Korea" were the abject- htt-ttataV dis- cuued by Rev. Mar? Andrei". Mia. S. J'. Hutchinson, Mrs. E. 3.48.113. Mrs. G. Engstrom, In. Rich and Mn. Austin Plane. A Inch} fact- are of the dun-noon was tho quar- ttd selection: by In. P. PM. In Joeephioe_Woodtttatt, Mm. A. Plugs and My; B. Song. _ In spite of the {adamant “can of Wednesdny evening. the sum tdvep by the quduun up was a fusaheinl menu and " who asund- 'YrTrr'eertMP'"iW, (i'efRFiWPi',qiFiiF 'cii9 u I. ',TP, wisdvfijl. u .¢ '2 " . r' ' _ The Idiot Aid Society “I! hold their Much meeting at the bout of Mrs. Fred Labia! next Malay af- ternoon. March d, with in. 30h!!! Kmblin as hostess. T ed enjoyed the menu and the new evening which followed. Ilia Mary loan of lab Form wan p supper guest at the Fred Bor- enberger‘ homo Hominy. Ila-George Dock, In. It. WWIB. nun, In. C. Steiner and It. and! Van: attended the Chic-go 'mreest Mar school which was held KW Feb. 22, at the Orient“ 43orsatatrter Temple under the diam at th board of grand canine". ' Mr. and Mm. Ernest a! “has. spent 'the weebend with In; Die: bani parents, Mr. and Mn. John Hemp, 8r. . . Mr. Irwin Plane of Word, w, spent the week-end with his puma, Mr. and Hxa.‘Willhm Plum SEE US FOR BARGAINS ON ALL 4-BUCKLE ARCHCS. MEN'S. & WOMEN'S SHOES, OXFORIB, PUMPS . WOMEN’S MISSES’, BOY& & YOUmS' RUBBERS MEN’S WOMEN’S NYS’ M188 & GHILDRIN’S . _ FELT “INKS 7 Telephone 451 $1.00 Butler's Shoe Store Pater Beam Carbonated SPOTLESS CAB El YD] Full Quart Brick This is the cab, whose extra tare, We Rave the cold and dummy air; Now that the wondrous deed itidone Five can ride for the price of tnel 50c WdNnth-llhky Phone 2000 Ellen! 'JIJIU on, ' MANY OTHER BARGAINS FOR $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Says: Butterscotch ICE CREAM In. Bert Eaton -etaitsed an odhemmedthe Whisk.” eharter nt her home on “My " tat-noon (totiary,, J mmhmtuumw cunt, WLWCI-mrod‘m mu _ ' _ MLA'Ivinlmrldl “amu- nm TltrefattoeathtgastdnmatW. an to the Jtvamstms%tqtitnt. It. lent mined thew an mull manthtogrr,wtfdhtiu-trU4 Mea,r.,L.Ersattbhaab-tqrttte lllfottbputvuk, . SPECIAL 508 Central Avenue Thin Week PAGE m:

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