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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1928, p. 6

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The ehiidrrn of the DeForest Ghoul In invitioe their uni-hers to I Yule-tine luncheon on Way It. Inna-nth It 12:15 oHork, at . Moett Sheridan Road. The Inn- ull hunch": In being by the ettiHren, The prev- “. on far " MN. will be In. Jame. L. (Sanity and his sin- h. “is: tint, Gunny of St. Mun": Rectory. Lovilliu. la.. war» aunts-i in! I in days this work n! (hm!- uacle and aunt. Mr. and In. M. B. “Mm. They came to attend the {ml of their 00min Chester club. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Snow will - Friday for Pasadena and Santa Berbara, re t u r n ing home April I. A specinl meeting of Highl-nd M Iodeo No. 13620t. P. o. E. will it held Friday evening in the Elks A” Mrs. Hoary Get: will Rive the Bound Table discussion-on music and the creative expression of the child though music at the midwest con- feremee of the Ansmiation of Child Shady ind Parent Education to be hald at the Patmer house. Chicago, Peb. 16. 17 and 18. "_.. ..~\nuu; In!) "t'tul. Mr. John Bte. Berube of Cacounl. Canada, who has been the guest of his son. Mr. J. J. Berube, and his brother, Mr. Louis N. Bernhe for the past tw oweeks will return to his home in two weeks, visiting at Mon, 'real enroute. Two hundred World War veterans at Great Lakes hospital were 'served doughnuts and coffee by the Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary and enter- tained by the {allowing people, Mrs. Hullgr. Mrs. Baum. Miss Mary Louise Gnyot, and Mr. Peter Crimson, In, on Friday, Jan. 27. The Auxiliary are trrtsteful to these people and the, boys had a wonderful time. ' v -- w.“ - ”q "In: I." |.dq‘l Port-, I. win an the MbNW-‘MNW’M lerethem-oetmrrJira" ICMM‘ 1". childm 1 Mrs. C. L. 7H0". of Minneapolis 15 the guest of her niece, Mrs. Clyde w. Hise of Forest Avenue this week. u- 1 . " - Mrs. Heath Byford avenue entertained at bridge at the Moraine day afternoon. =at=iarc' rrs'7iiiiTiiaWi7i7ii7i"P, hitters home in Fisk, Wisconsin. Mrs. Conrad wilt spend several weeks visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Pansie and other relatives there. "rim Jeanne Abrrcromby was nine week-and zutut‘of Sally Romie of Glencm». furzm‘rb' of Highland Park. Mrs. William Salyards entertained the members of the Five Hundred club at her hume on S. St. Johns avenue. on Saturday evening. The game was played at three tables and, later refrerhrncnts were served. I gneat of her srausitl/rrCirrs". " att of Wilwaukee a few d last week. Mrs. o. Iverson was Saturday evening at tu bridge at her home on s toad. house guest at the Rise ho Miss Kittie Nolan is 4 weeks vacation from her Rigdon's store. "">bet5S (ms anon-1mm at of bridge in eompiim:mt 1 Mrs. C. L. Holt of Min Miss Irene Drinkwater Evelyn Jenson of Racine, were the guests on Sund and Mrs. Elmer Evans I avenue. _ Mrs. Clyde W. Hi hytess, this afternoon a Miss Carolyn Ehle and Miss Eliza- beth Morrison left last week for California where they will visit many placts of interest . They ex- Peet to remain in the west until spring. Mrs. Larry Annoy: of Fort Sheri- dan entertained at six tables of bridge and bunm on Monday eve- ning. The guests from Highland Park included Mrs. Harry Butier, Mrs. Herbert Moran and Mrs. John Croke Mr. John A. C aeek from a ten to Pensvcola. Fla, Mr. C. A. Norris, who has fre- quently visited friends in Highland Park has come to make his home here and is living at 439 Glencoe avenue. His many friends wish him success in his new territory for the Southern Surety Co., of Des Moines, which company Mr. Norris Rpm as pm of My ao/ies/tie-sic "It. while an. min. “a Mrs. Florence Stevens Kiss PM Palmer has returned to Highland Park Ind has resumed her position on the Elm Place school - after t six months leave of ab- Benee during which time she attended college and received another teachers d but M Mr. and In. Arthur George but am the w of M Ma: Nellie Gill-an to Mick J. Bug-nan. In,“ In. I'm a“ cl “M Part avenue, Evans“. the Brow as living in Eva-ton tor the winter and will return to Highly“: Put that Mar tirat. In. Henry Hauling. who has been tho [nest lot the wt Hack of It. 'asdMra.Geoer.omradestDeer. aeid [named to her home in lich- is” on Monday. toe-dee-ot guests on Sunday of Mr. Elmer Evans of Central te. Berube of Cacolun, has been the guest of J. J. Berube, and his "ouis N. Berube tor the yks will return to his eompiiment to her aunt Holt of )Ijnneapolis. a A. Croke returned last days business tgip Hise home. "as hostess on two tables of S Green Bay . Derporest "like": to kt may o'clock, at L The Inn- l_r! being Rise will " Woodland luncheon and Hotel on Fri, enjoying a r duties at Wisconsin was the _R. Frank and Miss r,urp,=er< 111,-: 1», mines n r" I Mr. nhd Mrs. Chuk- Lam ar- 'irived Thad-y pmin‘ from Fahow, Iain. Minn, tn Visit their brother) .nd sitter Mr. mm! In. John I‘M. [ The Worth While circle mort- eo- Qitht with In. Barrett of Purl In. Mr. Edvard P. m of MM. Net. v- a. M P'"teC?'r.aatdarrs.-qrtt0, tannin-udh’nkh-u Mrs. Richard Britlmoll of Lake Forest bu (one to Mnyn Brothers hospital in Roe r, Misc, to un- dergo uu'gi; Leonard ml mm. Eiehier the week-{mint Mam Punt: Mrs. W, C. Powell and din-(Mn Mrs Gwendolyn James are enter- taining It luncheon My at the Chi- cnzn Athletic club. Dr. A. R. sheuoi/ren Festerdar for Thom-swine. Gt. where he will spend a few weeks. "in Mildred Milli": in spending "'ternl months in Cuba. Mrs. William S. Plnnt of S. Sherl- din road went to Antioch last wool: where she RIVE In enjoynblo proznm of reading: before the Antioch Worn- nnt club. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Harcourt. la, who Were married yes- tedar, in Odelbot, la, are spending a few days with their cousin Mr. David Carlson of N. Green Bay road. Mr. Ind Mrs. W. A. Alexander of N. Sheriadn road, who an nhw in Biloxi, Miss., are planning to remain there indefinitely. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Cradle of Vine avenue have gone to Key West. Florida. Preceding their arrival there they spent some time in Ha- vanna. Georgia. Miss Aiiceve Wm- ters of Laurel avenue Fined them later at Koy West. Mrs, Blaine Smith entertained at luncheon at her home on Vine avenue Preceding the annual card party Rivers by the Highland Park Woman: club. Mr. Howard Moran has rammed} from Moline, Illinois. where he spent four days of la‘t wak attendin: a; Humber's convention in session there hat weck. During Mr. Moran's Elf, same Mrs. Moran had as her Queszs? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Krishack of Oak Park. m. 3 I Mrs. John Larson was’pleasanlly surprised last Thursday afternoon, it; righhgaests who came to spend the afternoon. Cards were played, the successful prize winners being I‘m. Robert Greenslade, Mrs. Fred Prrryman and Mrs. John Gallagher. Mrs. mebju. mnllmr of Mrs, C, C. Whinery who has been ill is slowly ' rocoverinz at her daughters hon}? (In 1 F, Linden avenue. t Mr. and Mrs. w. R. Ruitner of _ Wade street have gone to Arizona s where Mrs. Ruftner will remain for t a month and Mr. Ratrner indefinite- l lr. Mrs. Underwood, mother of Mrs. , f Ruftner came on from New York to: i be with the family. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Mavnr of 1 , Laurel avenue entertained at dinner: V on Thursday at their home. lx Miss Anna Bahr is entertaining make guests this waning, Thurs, day, at her bump on Laurel avcnuv. in compliment to Mis Yolanda Tiny, man: of Chicago, fox-'merly of High- land Park, who will soon he married tn Mr, George Homer of Chicago.: All sorts of Ramps have been plannid _ and the truest will be the reeipient' nf many miseeh'aneous amides and: good wishes. l The North End Branch, Friends of ( hicago Junior School are to give a luncheon and card party at Mrs. Pvck's Tea Room, 738 Sheridan ltd. Thursday, Feb. 9. " is for the hens Lt of the school for underprivileu'ged buy), near Elgin. l The corresponding seeretary of the ‘51 rth Shure Catholic Womans Lua. true. Mrs. AnthorierEiden, announces that the ruxt regular meeting of the league will be Tuesday. Feb. H. at the Wmnetka Womans club at P. p m: Bridge and Five Hundred are to take the place of the regular pm- gram. All members are urged to attend and bring guests, ' Mrs. D. Rosenthal of Oak Park is', spending a few days Writing her daughter, Sanborn of Ridgumm 7 _ -"--e' - --- mum-w ('hicago In: outnouncirttt the birth of' Each member of the local club “is played with prizes being "ard, a son Alan Putnam, on Friday, Jan. was presented a copy of the Rotary ed to Mrs. A. V Kaltrus, Mrs. AL 20, at the Chicago Lying-In Hospital, Code of Ethics by Governor Ander- Stratford and Mrs. Frank Wigner. Mrs. vollmar who was formerly Miss son. and the Highland Park club " The girls choir of the St, Johns Olive Kirschner. director of Religious a whole Wu presented a tine tue Evangelical church held their mouth- education at the Highland Park Pres- and gong for use at the regular ly bqriness meeting 8.! the home of byterian church says, "he is the moati weekly dinners. These were pm Mrs. Ruth. The following otticers wonderful baby lever snw. even " seated by the Evanston. Winnetka were elected. Dorothy Bornlyrft,lmakG with Highland Park's best _ and Wilmette clubs, president; Vernene Werhane, Vsce-l products." , The other" of the local club In vtesident; Dorothy Anderson. Secre- Mr. Roy Zimmer rvturned home s. A. tit, Peter, pnsident: Kart W. tary; Lucile Barber, Treasurer; and yesterday from Mayo Bros., hospital. Gsell, vice-president; Charles P. (harlotm Gasuield, Birthday sec-e-: nutmeg, Minn, where he has been Grant. treasurer; Percy H. Prior, ta ' Sur. t meeting a soci l' . e . . rung _ The charter msmbers are - rag-m cr- Ctmri7irce.: -ttairrtorfr.-htr-c-t-f-8'-5?,-fP-u, 411“" -_--e "_.- L ---_-_, T .rsriric-aie7iikI, cr-tham-at, "r"iii"iit jaw-"(33 and Florence Zimmer were "the hos, thaw. Mrszuth. The following otticers were elected. Dorothy Bornhoeft. I‘resident; Valletta Werhaoe, Vsee, mesident; Dorothy Anderson. Seere- tary; Lucile Barber, Treasurer; and (hm-long Gastiield, Birthday Secre, t_ary. After thd mpvlino " and-h” Stratford and Mrs. Frank Wagner. The girls choir of the St. Johns Evangelical church held their mouth- ly bquness meeting qt the home of Mrs. Ruth. The fo‘lnu'ino “mm-- A number of ladies - in to help Mrs. John Stratiotd of Chicago avenue celebrate her birthday anni- versary on Friday. Five hundred was played with prizes being liltd< ed to Mrs. A. V Kalbus. Mrs. AL *‘Munaium-uuhp _st_tr-rutsua.ui'"i,r"imG WM-gamm Wash- can. to “and Hawaii. m‘ Cards were playd at {our kiln. We lmnl prim wit-non being Mr. Joseph Benin. bui- Bunk: Mr. Joseph stipe, Mrs. Am: Duly. Mrs. James Walter and In. Joseph Berube. Dancing niso found pun of ttie evening’s pleasure. Pkulntly sGisriiltii "win; tt their Ito-n m, of an...) Tan]; TL tuobaaad of but yams-u w. the, “hind - new van no. pawn-mamma- few lays of this-did Womans club at 2 p Five Hundred are :dgcuuud Drive. Baht is entertaining this uming, Thurs, rmv on Laurel avenue. to Mis Yolanda Tun.- Co, formerly of High- ' will soon he married Its. John Gallagher. mothcr of Mrs. C, has been ill is slowly 'daughters honir; on Eifhler spent ’. Mrs. Charles _ w large an organientirrn of tab-mod singers bern heard on the North _ shore in a prnzmm of the kind to be prvrented by this chorus at this enn- ,nrt. and lovers nf mass singing are ‘avsured a marvelous treat in the i\isit here of this famous group. " hich has won guldrn opinion; and 3 w i d e s p r c a d favorable mmrm nt lx.hercver it has appeared. The chorus has arranged an tum-tinny attractive prugram for thts vvrmt,' ,and this with the dv!iehtrul solo C work of the guest artift, Mme Kur..l l (nko, promises one of tho finest musk: ical features ever othrred here. 1 Success Assured . The advance sale of tickets is large and the indications are that I capacity house will greet the nperh my numbrr on the owning of Feb. 8. A number of north shore society', leaders are aiding materially in mak- ing the affair a success. the Hiirh-1 land Park Chamber of Commerce in tro-operating with the Lake Forest Kiwanis club in the sale of tickets in Highland Park, and everywhere there is evident interest and williryr-: has: to help that any": well for the, ultcome of the entertainment. from which it is hoped to realize nevertl I thouunds of dollars to help erect I new. fireproof buildings for the Lake , Bluff Orphanage. f I GUST W. LOFGREN For hm“.- Tet. HP. IT” Her American Tours thus far have bun veritable triumphs'. Critics have hailed her enthusiastically and pcanx have been wrhten in praise of Ur art and charming personality. Famows Male Chorus The Swift & Cu., Male chorus " nm- of the most ympulnr swims of tlis charactvr on the American cog- tinem. Probably never" bvfnm has For Building: Ani-lkn-Ily MN otd Skim-“y Made and [mulled by THE SWEDISH ART METAL CO. he. Alto Und-hammered brass. copper. m and silver. wirtartce of Prof. Mazetti made her inally accept an engagement at the Opera House in the city of Kharkotr, vhcre she made her debut a little m'or eight years air/r. Becomes Famoos ' Kurenkn. the lawyer, became Kur- cnlm. the famous prima donna over-, night. and she was called to the Grand Opera House at Moscow. Rumors began to spread through Europe of the sensational soprano. (r- it was inevitable that eventually -iurenko should sing throughout Furope. America was the next step, I nd the Wolfmhn Musical Burcau of New York, Inc., was 1hc fortunate ranagrmrnt to sign her for this side "f the Atlantic. Wrought Iron Work NOTED PRIMA DONNA ON CONCERT PROGRAM Mr. James A. Flynn returned Fri- day frum a business trip to Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Walter Henderson of Prairie avenue. is on the sick list this week. Little Aileen 2imrv.or entertained twelve of her young friends at a puny last Friday commemorating " . L wmh birthday annivcrsarv. The next regular meeting of the Iudy Elks social club will be held It ednesday afternoon, Februnry 8. Mr. and Mrs. w. G. Tennant and Dr. and Mrs. R, H. Herbst are spend- mg several weeks in Bermuda. Mr. Roy Zimmer returned home yesterday from Mayo Bros., hospital, Huchesml', Minn., where he has been "---- n ----'--====t, - TFVf_xTI ...- 5.x.” iv. .. """"r."""Fr"e'e+ Luthvrart church Wm riGrtTiarrrGtmi", rm; 2""e'taiaretttrr v.., by“: I :_.I.AkA_ 1v _ k. - Mrs. Fred Lindstrom, Mr. and Mrs. W. Algn Volkmu- of Chicago In! amounting the birth of I son Alan Putnam, on Friday, Jan. 20, " the Chicago Lyinan Hospital. Mrs. Volkmr who was formerly Miss Olive Kirschner. director of Religious education at the Highland Park Pres- byterian church says, "he is the most wonderful baby I ever snw. even u nmpured with Highland Park's best pmducts." My). 1h last meeting of the North State Johann: Committee "dl tau plane Feb 9, at the home In. luau Stem, 430 End mud. Kenil-, worth. Luncheon will be served " IE l will not: with Miss Ella Wanna: at 18 S. Green Bay road, next Thum- "r, ntterpqon at two thirty o'clock. The Wom's Missionary 5am; Myth: Bethany Evangelical church ten idn left Inn week to! NW to visit In. Kami- an: Hon ailing yesterday for Honolulu than they will make their future be... In. Inna: Manuel: will ho ho.- puf- (Io-voouan' a it.“ ___'- “SM-tau It...“ In. Continued from page te use bridge club as. eveaik K-of6teh- “m,“ 'Hrueotrrb-iesut.th.um. "We have. Main tmrpmre,"de. elm-ed Mrs. Fisher, “which i. to mun-them Macon-chum “mimhmurmnam'. mtdtot_thmessrwthueanbe than! into an». n . our Mbn-hthmdmlnoh Mrs. Frederick Fisher of Lake Rlutr, president. stated that thin your will see twice as runny girder: clubs entered in the Inna-l Plover Show, and um new clubs no being orTranhed and odds! to the federa- tion munch. At the lust mutiny of the Flower show eommittee. it in decided that a tea and": should be opened dur- ine the exhibit week and manual by the garden dull. the proeeeds to an to a seeies of public lectures sponsored by the Garden Club of Illinois. An open eanest for the arrange- ment of bud. branch, seed twin. nr my other natural growth. in any container. hm only qne rertrirtiom- that nothing artificial be used, Thorn Are three awards for' winners in this section, based on color harm-my. re- lution of muteri-l to reeeptaere. dis- tinction and perfection of mun‘ ment. l for this showing and the points to be mnsidercd in judzimr Ire orizirtalityr, appropriateness. color, drstirtction and trompositirstt., be I contest in the setting of lunch- eon tables with the garnet appoint- ments planned lround the flower deroratior, at a cost not exceeding one hundred doll-rs and all tables scat six. There are three awards Thero will be shadow box arrange- mans of flowers in vases or batten to be judeed for composition, rolur and originality usd awarded first, Hound and third prises. There will Miniature modv’s Crrttte first in this tournament of gardening skill. qnd each model suburban home will have its wanting plan. suitable to lets larzb or small. They will be judged on design, planting aod im- agination. There Ire (hue award: and honorable mention fur this class. The Cardrn Chtb of Illinois, through its member clubs in and abnut Chieasw. will contribute . ervn! number of unique features to the floral exhibit run-ring practical- ly all the garden tvature, shown. and those in which gardvn prudum are vntcrel. The beauty of Chicago's suburbs and residence district will b.. talhonul under on? ruoCin spertacular dis- play next month, when more than F0 communities will be represent- ed through their garden clubs in the Second Annual Chicago Garden and Flower show to be held from March 2: to April I at Hotel Sherman. l ANNUAL GARDEN SHOW AT HOTEL SHERMAN To Be Held March 24 to April 1 in Chicago; Unusual Displays Planned tery club. tturreforv, promises to be mm at the leading civic "reauirations in this community, In wtwkly, noon luncheon, are held on Mondays " the Moraine hotel. termstiomU. . Ttie mehuiniiir'e iii/ tery club. thervforv. prumises to IN“, Olnlook Excellent The oiitlook for the mwlh of the new club in membership And in- fluence m thc mmmunny is extrellent, it is Said, as already there is pru- Pect for rapid menu»: in the num- ber of members and as thrse are always carefully chosen by Rotary dubs. a representative body of busi- ness men and dams is always as- surrd under thp rules of Rotary In- wCtimiiiie-, "rlrCFrtiitrretvul (Jourley, Charles H-rbaugh, lery} F. Kelley. Edward M. Knox. Walter,' E. Meierhoft, J, Howard Moran, cl V. Nichols. J. R. Purnt-ll, Donald F..l Rossixer, E. Sehwvirzer, In. J. o/ Simons, Paul L, Udell, Clarence H.’ Witt. i Hin an: In hard with marked ub- pmeiatiern tad In: very instructive and full of the spirit of 'tourt Excellent and: in Nmiahod by Fund’- elem piece oeehestra which “on great Praise from both local member: and vision. Rollin Pease o! [Iv-mum III N N31 and kept '-1irses enlivened with no. urea ottLe to". t""P'.'r and -chi¢veucnil Ct mmmm’7 Imam Four, club. who mi. " _ -_ "___.. “wm. mu mow Sen should be opened iii,-) in :hibit week and manna! Jee den club. the proceed: 10!.“ "it: of public IRNIY'EI‘ the by the Garden Club at; ,n (loath-ultra”! ' mJANUAu'Jfédzs »Gool8¢mlorPkuM-l F PN-et-rt-d 1 _ “his“ Mia-m wilt-r who thm-uulamfll (iU'lrrL'll'ldlT,'ah1'te'"Ilt. feat. sumac mom Gi R'am." milks Tiiiiiiui “:27; sari Hardin! k m of the dub. The omen: elected an Slate Pu t,uesi, president; Snake tuntt, vita:L president; Guy Vivi. iUameiat new (try: Casper Cunti. corresponding net-mu; Chat). Firm, trauma.- directors-C-o Cum-i, Joesph Cr born-m. Ind Edward Cal-dad; the community. state and ndtie/d,UU all interested in the. thing- ." II- cited to become member; At an onlhmiutic meeting of the [lilo-America: club of Deerfield township, held Sum-y " Righwd. oMeers were elected for the main y( Ir. The club wan out.“ two months no and is mwin avidly in membenhip tad interest tts ob- in: in to eo-operate vim old-ls and citizen. for the best Mam oh Enthusiastic Meeting is Held Sunny at Highwood for the Purpose ITA LO-AM ERICAN CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS INDUSTRIAL EXPOSI'I‘ION St. John & Park Avenue. ELLEN MUNSON HIGHLANq) PARK Stationery SPECIAL ‘rivme instruction in piano. Ol point, composition, Curtis EARL W. GSELL & CO: THE ARMORY _ "" nil Michigan A, PURNELL & WILSON "mm! this inv half of the Ford Motor Company ttt ant-n able exhibit of Ford Products. 7 Att the N00 Ford Modrla will be than» the may all" handing frat 'ncu for on: print: PHARMACISTS ' 389 Central Are. 389 Roger William Ave. Phone 2600 I Phone 2300 For funk: inform-da- nk»..- {a January 30th to February 4th at A “Mixed PW&WII.SON Engraved Highland Park, Illinois wackly. Begi- n ETHEL LATHROP MARLEY. My whom»! rows: " van LORENTT. HANSEN mien. Curtis plan of piano chnvvwofk; Free than in harmony y ml: “a Hiding Avenue. Chicago WILSON extend this invitation on be- Motor Company to attend thin newl- s-" ll._J.__A, 1y othcr humility featured ADMISSION FREE This Week Per Box 98e Pt'e1'mdertteost-u-iGd .etlrt.uth.tekariaT; “MM-autumn": - am an "ate. Tho Peimtrtatdersrtuui.Giurit'ir. 1""brtte*tm-erttua-. M‘Mv-t-n-llhnm" '"-th.raea.-.ue "hi-mm I. (Iran. violin. Mony. counter- and Hiding Avenue. extend this invitation m” neu hm thrown! the Bunnie tunplo Monday evening to n- th. bad" “Pd "a.“ I“. the Invite-5f the but.“ ”so. mot, And ther m not dh.....-. DEERHELD "ark pm ON GOOD BOMNG CARD - _ ._V -"-e""'". period, i: the two run. but proo- tlit In Baid to be mountain. (or 93%, AM the indication! If! that Highland Park will have a record ya: in building impmvemenu. Trim-e Ilium-d rm mam I cull week. with 0-: G. :1... on: danu' In! I In“ ‘mg Inspector S. D. Morris compiled from permits irrueds during the month, The improsemeou for which these permits were hunted And the total estimated cut in each clu- are: Sam dullingn. $119,000; two durum $10,800; (ttttr private 3.. raga. 81.125. . _ The ml for Juan. 1921, In mum. and the w for tho ported, - I, I!” to Jam. " mm, was "38.249. " mm with 81,- 73,458 for the wind. Mar l. 1921 to Jun. St, 1928. Th In“. nerrreq Ihow a derma- h mr-trw the corresponding a.“ L AL- ‘_ - MUSIC SCHOOL manual I)"; ma Nash-4 Park In! “Nu-nth m: in addition to V " NE TOHLINSUN

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