PAGE TWELVE OWN NEWS Johnston C’nfcv Roundup BY MRS LUX .(AX S. tv.'. '■ m*.\ 315 Collier Sir« ol Phone SMITHFIF ’ r i fv • Mrs Poarlp Co!-.v 4 M N J . visit:,is r r i'll i . tr, ScitTia Mr. cEOld ■ ;,v A,; Mr. Waiter 'A •.x-'.i •, , George Bat 1 ' a)! •if W it C. and Mi. and Mr ') ; ; ■ ins; Mrs. ZcToi;: a; Smithfieid. Mrs. Jessie P i ■ 4 ~f Sr.: left recently ; V. tri visit her b :a »\ '. P. - tieeea Pnu•• •' •• : ■ Mr Jan . !•', hand of M Monday o ; ids . vi" i). r- ~ . jifi r.f M; ;- V .' ■- 1. MISS Cr-T". E j-..-. Vc'k* Miss K r.Tvr-; - \ York is visit 3no Tv; i E: n;• E 7 c Cullers oi Srni?b?'E:\d. Mr. M. C. A-icn of \,. v: visiting his Mr. -ovi MEUi* 5 Alio a CH'CECH TO^T ST O. S. ST'BEK. Fa si nr N . G•■ . , •, , . ’ - A M Worship vriih .<■.••;■ ■ ; 1 ) • - In the Fi<■ :■ t\.'’ snn <• ■*• •. s■: -~ : in: i C h,.. • '■ P •' y • r* REST BA F :''s 'V i HE V,' * T l .1 H, .IONE *•. ( e ■ . ■ BY ROY U* ivov; :.r: We’o * t'i " • i' r-f.f once sc'o •’ s f f : *. 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" v <■. '.S Jones’ sister <\v:d i.-,. .-..-. v Mr. and Mrs. Ai» • r MrC i;.ti.a. Friends hi with the Bogoi'f. f . , n ti-r Kir;r of the r■ . o ...' Fannie Rogers William-: iri PhJ . d°lphia. Pa. M- V. . ■ formerly <A t*. : no '..im.i: t\ Mr. and Mi .' .• . ; . M; nnd Mrs. v AVoud *aJ vu-. - ; n.vi. r. ; Bazr.ci! Cr. rk ii , ru v’ uirri rear Holly m. •.<.. Suno.-.y ev. n in 4 to atenri r , y 0 < thf F> P|. ". -n Sr, ii -. Off to srho : M : I • n ■ (’la; k. to Shaw t o V. Misses Ch: ,; f. ,r. . Hopson. Lor Bill' • • y Clark and C!.’v Pv • B.n :i ■ to Tin y O'K, ly Sch<V . V>- • o- A THOUGHT FOK TODAY "TJv.i r ~p r. -" s' 'r r ,-. •.. n n-lri it 1 ]ir|, -I .... yotce my >• •">jw? i■, -..5-q -p. ■ ’ U'M-ds,/ rii'ht 7.31 V H«»r-c Mi.«- ' ->iw) Meotfjijj; Vtrt. , ;;•-*!, ursior Choir Krhorrsr.i; Vi/Cd/ : jjn.v V;>o. I’-.ay-e-r M--oi.rs‘- • ! n'.ight. ViO, Bo«i'>r Choir .«!; " t«S > chi:, 7:30. Vs; ' .. . ’} cu;e .•.>r.<3:-.\:- l 7‘ <■> ■ A 4j£j local tiAii-ap.f: aMi l.mfit ||c|s' ! n to tot ’ ■- «/. ’.mt :; .7. C T. S. to iianiw 4 r»v ( - jlijfcd !' -jOt! r. ■ jJ }iihV M ! if i7 r«fc» s of . .c fht* •:'!!>; C tip |M!§d f:rA O ..... ,;i , jTv ■.. A1 ii'eriC .f'viio, c : .v• '■■oorivfls -aV-. ;• the scfiosi!, : 3?.- ,f <•»«»> 'f *- ;1; I'cadon, S-jO-'t'. dr t Sionn'iCl't, a.od ! i..f- fffioSigliifßafftr i;ie ioi ! 'fV'ernix-sy, ;;00. therr faniiJi/'s,,;, ' '• x ofi !<:• -: t; p ,c< Mti v.ri c: MaV- Oasi’dfrt, feerUteiSi; ar<i .T’hyJ.- f '' '.Slir’-K ,\vn sirt s.\ ; s ■ O'Ur ®‘f;r VidJCu;:. ' fiti-y Hi!i.(-7,'.'. Mr.. Lb/a Cox. I v.l•■«•■. C.a <!(: S ••x. Mr Cf'xrh 'V .' iV:!a 7 1 < of Mr. ajpri M,~. ClUu ; CSrOStC'::. , of S.-ioOx s:-f fH r,t I 'X ■' X X ■: ■ , ; : ■' ■ ; [.i d .'CrrCr[[[..V C -X ,M; Vndte. Moow o; i dmiihfk'id. : Mrs. I.d«g§|s|g [Ok?, i ;V; ; Mrirl,- » VX ‘!r 'pPv'!.':. Vi.iV jK:-~b,V J’■ Citin'.» >1 1 \ ‘Aandx £'is>-r, ;?#S •Xiv'l.t’v' .V'Cr, V ; . ; 7V, o,;r si'A rjvd ijitri i-x ,‘V.*ry- ; '•‘■•o -f-, -■ . oxv ’sj& v* , ■ ’ '•••;.«; FOOft ?7>f. rjiOCC-HT ■' W'hi'ii' yiaj ;,;vr ;>JtxfS. dV r.r.f: j.-.r' I rVO '.: ’ir f[■ - i ‘' ' V-T.Vi •: doi.'rr' i-r l,! s i -X ;V Jo ofk <■ ■ ! » x<.r : :S A rtv ! fdV , .rrftvv:-xC'*[.;.c'. ;it ; "tV.. s r: ’mjm&lijm ps y I /' my ry. - i -i, J. :A F V 'Jr V-- |T A /**v jS |*vifr 4 f _ /i %, f f >. jt/ f ./I i. \ Warren. ! County Notes bv MRS 2 » \ M. KAMSKV L :,r C>4l a prof r.-m at t! o Sh Ink : (’1 IBS er , Vru' ,'■ V’ , .. K C*t O’* • ..rViirce ;)’ JaK’O.-H.} *,vE, cV OH 1«V Ml. ' A'lirri-v. j i The tob'-c n*n; and Home IE i ron- ( , tScipt. fit M's. L-ohi JiuJiocK s « OEATlftfe Mrs CamilW* ol Nro, York : ~ C‘iy o: of Hr- Vauracin'.? Com- { njuViit> war* furt-rriliver! ni thf Vausih* ■’ s\n Cfiripf I ObICGcN cis Sept, j T ‘-UT WC.- r »h(P ir ric v/tth h?P pir-trr v. Mra. Qva.c*> , ScHitt f>f FhiiadolpmA and rueep, Hifci'.it —THIS WEEK IN GOLOSBORO — K.V SL.Xnr f. TSfITC HI I l. (fOJLiDABORO Rev. and Mrs, i ;. rr, i ni« ( )''\i doii ].• xri ot v* re. p’o'r ? IT.tWoon fCoily. The ia I ;os ap aE i ■ .v. Californi h . r v. v.. A. xVi-Evv, Principal ot '■ ~i; i nor, im ; n»' j* <-,{ the Nows '.OH') i\ y:\\r ir.cbmr. $.50 per mon til- $3 000 to .$4,000 a 1 iJici. ■ vi 11 w(' t undorvvay on OrLo vrrtho Bt'ito selling burial in ■; . • ••:- a t ioi -V s* - hteih Carol) ii a ...- j. . South C i'-pEf : V’lirrp ! M El v v j Tvj. Wmttf'd. cl a uo h - * ! ir vs " and I\Tvk. Whit ted.! • ■ C; '!!'.’*■ ; ■ 'li- vv nit ii .*u i.'-* a (Eoenle-af JJchooj Parent and | dent pj-0.-idVd Ma il. V. Brown. PniKuis.] oi i.Entird iiiy.h School. a•• the guest, speaker Mr. ( iamer> I, WiEiori, D’lectoi (.if Band Mu.sic tor the Goldsboro Colored Schools. T> n i ‘Band Par’T>nv tor* the ■ uppoi*t of Green leaf School Bn lid Vj w; j pv edenck. Principal ( i r t'jp school was Liven a vote . ehooi accrecij t ed. Xrw teftehei of the school were introduced to 11 *1 ile Tie a tradiers are Miss E. C. EjucUi CL: (J)janie M Barnes . nd L L. Thi.inwsori. For the first tu n in 7 years doulfle sessions :ue bring held end mere is a 2e- The PTA will again s*pcursor; eirl •Hid boy scout troops. At the j b isii ■, re gion the parents voted .o help tvjtii the financing of some; F.v.,.,ser of Pi : ; „Elnl.,a Ph. j Mrs. Geneva Fitts and sons. GuiL*!; so/f o/ ci and Anthcsjy. aiong with . ht» :• and brother. Mis. Louise Som o: •. :iif and Mr. William Hudgins, all' Ai/.\v Yrivk were-* home this week vislEng their mother who is ill Corporal Marvin Kutvi. son of .Mr.! end Mrs. Wick Hunt was nernt tor 1 RORV A baby Ivr was bom on Sept 7ih j ‘o M 1 qnd Mrs Thomas Hurlkim. j ~ «f> i.HT FOR THF WEEK Si:ey vc t'ir.vi th»* Kingdom nf Fri*v,r | ■-pk a;; Incvf t'ViinEs uhnil lip uddie.rJ im'o you.—Bible. j block window shades so that the • Visual Education program can - be- '’it' tied out. They also decided! ■ to stage a parent play j:o they 1 car, assist with expenses of the !“ school. Miss F C. Sanders, new to.ieln-r, ;,ave an unsrumental so-' in Mrs. i-.!sther G. Hudson. first [ grade, won the attendance ban* f ner with a high of 14 parent pet .■ cent. More than .150 parents at ; tended. 1 Miss Raeiiel Whitley, daughter; s of Mrs. willsa a. Whitley, 603 FfT.simmc-n street ha< returned■ ; I Mrs jhiiiie Campbell. 419 Whit field AVeiiuc. died September 13 1 after a long illness. Funeral epy -1 trorn St. T.fark Church on West 1 Pine Street noth the pastor. Rev J. L - Melvin olTicmim;. The L.iuh tnri' Funeral He.,me ot Ch'-lds tv.iro vas in charge oi the ar - t anp.emeiits;. Mis. Campbell a resident, of Golds boro for 32 years, was born .:; l/.iinberton. She wa.s the daugh . ter of Cai ohne and Cecil. Tiiomp- Site ; sun .ved by four daughter. Mrs Ida Carmichafe!,! uustc: Wilnams of Goldsboro. ; Mrs. Lora Mc'Laurtn of Lumber ton and Mr.r Rubv M. Kmsev - nf LaGranse. - ant-cr.,. Mrs M. A, Chord and Carrie Tbomp- Mr. and Mrs. Twihie Bellamy - * Pamila Rev.'-, born September « The Dillard High School Tigers, i 1 cnoi.«'v of :« 7 and 2 record last ; !year, their 1955 gird: 16fh in Fayetteville. fiajri anoiiu r fine foam 'i "pm are i * ii* major oncMSiVfi by John Cox. ‘the veteran auart- Floyd Hcl!iriL»sworin. triple j-iiar ot ‘..u? tigers oackfif la as thf: {.iCtiiiiu. xip airo vhe s oe -’ UfcUon lonsv,; lias been rebuilt“by, line coach. G3j’dii< r 1-3 own v *'■(' ■•'r. t-. m| coach Tb --i ni T*?qii 1 sive and will average about 180 = The Tiger’s head mentor s&yt'i • *»e team will jun from a uAlance The 1955 Tigl-rs will lineup in : .mi■; Buiv. i..-'tt. TuckLs Joseph , Baldwin ai d Baxtei Rich Left TWIN COUNTY NOTES BV Ml:- \ i. BAH.EV 20H E Thomas -ts J v lione-227(H or 23420 ROCKY MOUNT Your.c Peo- 1 i.i. 's mpht v . . hold a’ Ebornfczer ; Baptist Churc h recently with M’s? . Agatha Ricks of K'.m City as guest Ad officers of the Bapfst Wc- . i TTit'nE: jNTisnj l 'o3rv Union \verfe rr. cloned n: ire close -d tne.r an j nuai meeting hrlcl at Eoernezer i i E.dpE.t Church. The;* are a« fol- j j lows: Mosdamcs D. L. Lvw;'cn''p, i ! pri-sidont; Lena Key. second vice- j Dnvidem; Fannie Pippen. record- ! me secretary- Ann ; e Boykin, cot*- ; i expending Vccretar.v; Lender a Y : Brow•- treasurer; Florence times BACK TO COLLEGE: Lillian ! : and Joseph Purvis. Ethel Terry, I Joan Yarbaro and Ernestine Hill! ] f« C I TI h f* F i7?lhpt'' : 'Gitv Stefe Teachers College’ Fra.i-• 1 cls Dat--;y 3atle. Jesse Hoeve:v W* i del) Edwards. Mattie Lynch, j 'i Mitchell No^na Hmo. Hampton Institute. Ch>vton i Gray. Quay Wimberly arid Mar- i ; jaeiine Horne. Fwk Lniversilv.! this year arc: EsCe.. Garner. Mar’ j. ! tha Williams Annie M Wilson, j Oaudeile arid Cora S. BulJiu k Doiothy Hal e, Delois Powell, ! Toucsiant Joyce Horne. William Ander s c n, Herman j Barries Lind Bailie arid Dorothy 1 L Snath. | quil Lawrence and Clane Smith, | ■ Guilford Club Notes By MRS B. M GEJtEATH Hevivai service •.-. ili begin at Ha- 1 ie ifh Cro ilo.nls M E. Cnurch Sun day, Sept. 18 and will continue! through 'lie week.. The Rev. Ben 1 Luc.-..- will be gyest speaker Sunday! morning and in trie afternoon. Every one is invited to attend these services 1 tvCit.rnisE I'ARiy Gayrelle, Clistine and Patsy Jessup recently surprised their mother. Mrs 1 Helen Jessup with a party on her i birthday. Mrs. Jessup works a. Bur- j li.optnn Mills on the night shifts The J girlr. had a few of the. neighbors m j the onro.mu.oity to come in' at U .30 i that night and -1 war a log , urpi ire 1 when Mrs Jessup unlocked her door i. and found Ihe toil owing people r-rt, ! singing Happy Slrtodsy to Helen. ■ THE CAROLINTAK Ted Jordan: Richt Guards, Jose ■ph Pot man and Raphel Knight: Right. Tackles, Albert. Butler and Lynwood Bryant: Right, Ends. Bobby Carr and Freddie Burden.' Quarterbacks. John Cox and Ro bert Wynn Lefthalf Backs. Amos Bert and Shepard McDuffy: Full backs Plovd Hollingsworth and M«uriec Coley. The complete Tiger schedule: Sept. 16th at Fayetteville; Sept. 23rd- Ralr-'u:],; Oct. i at Beau fort . Oct 7th --Rocky Mount: Oct. 1 14t.ii. open: Oct. 21st- -at Oxford; Oct. 27th- Greenville; Nov 4th at Durham; and Nov. 11th-—at Wilson. Join the Booster and the Boost.- 1 erettes Club and help root, the Tigers on to a successful sc •> Ail Dillard home games will bv played at, Goldsboro Municipal, Stadium. Ail games are. night games, beginning at 8 o'clock. Half-time features at each game will include the Dillard High band and cheer-leaders, Mr. Ji e Parks of South George ] Street died- 'Friday after a brief; Sunt!a tons Hamilton FumuE j j daughters, Mrs. Helen Bland of: Gold-i.oio, Mrs Lula M. Tsvlor | and Mrs. Van Hazel Lee. both of : Washington, D €.: one son.’ Charles Parks of New York City; two granddaughters, Mrs. Roberta . Chamnan of East Orange. New! I Jersey and Mrs. Mildred A Pace of i i four brother-. Bishop W. B. Parks •Stephen Parks of Washington, D. • C„ mid M-uthew Put ks of Golds- ' Bi. i;r>: followed in Eimwood Os:. ■ Ji t, Jones and O F M: : Ff."j r Atki>'.-on was hr.'.o:- Millard and family of Win.* . ■w. M-t O-f, T'r— lao i -t f■ ■■ • (Iron Mary Ann. William Ode!. | Jr. Housie guests were Mis. Inez; i and Mrs Booker Wi!Harris nf i W•-I oi : ■ r ,I U c- r s >) .. c s, \ arid her r; andchildi co Usr -id ,! r i; v H- I,! \ W ire, -. 50— r,f Air'- ' California Watson pirns to t t.r- 41 ' - Hurris and Donald Arm- j strong, to Virginia State. Dorsey i ! V. it. -i and Tena Ellison, will • j attend West Virginia State: Rosa : ' Wiiitams to Winston-Salem j TearVwrg College end David L.• i Dunn in Central State College in 1 ChlO. VISITORS Mrs. Lula Lucas is visiting her ; neicp, Mrs. Ethel L. Bryant and i family. Mrs Greta A. Avent of W I Thomas Street will serve nr | school librarian in Lumberton. Miss Grace Ellison left for Char ! lolte to resume her work as a teacher in that city. Mrs. Helen Tillery and daughter, Jacquilin, of Washington, D. C. spent some time with their parents, Mr. anti Mrs. George Tillery. Mrs. Nancy G. Wilson, f former teacher at Snow Hill, has accept ed a position with the. Sioncy Creek School in Nash County Miss Elsie Tillery left for Alexan dra, Va to resume her work with the city schools there. Rev. William Bowden delivered an impres.-ovc message Sunday mom my at the Faith Presbyterian Church. His lex! was. "The Cal! i of God ” Isaiah 6-8 He so vividly ' pc lured the call of God to his Jis- ; tfining audience. Rev Mr. Wor’seiy of J. C. Smith University deliver- i ‘ t-d the message at Mt. Pisgsh j Church Sunday morning which was soul-stirring. Mrs. N. E. Bailey and J B Jlar- ( reo attended the Cape Fear Pots- ' bytesy in Fayetteville laid week. . Rev. J. A. Mebane of Tarboro ac- j eornpanied them i Present were Mesdarnss Ruth Ri,:h --i ardson, ArtnelU Alston, Gladyt Gil- 1 t j ream and Uoi» Ann jeiis ie.«. ZAi arm ' t i Mrs. James Hutton and Mr. and Mr- i ! Taylor. Misses Panic-. and Alice Mill ;cr assisted the girls with the refresh- l i ments. BCHOOI, OPENS Tuesday morning. Sept. 2 round the children very excited and on their j ! way tramping back to school. The '■ i Florence School was quite crowded I at the opening of school but the chii- 1 < i rirrn as veil as the teaubers .seemed i i quite happy to greet each other again j i Next week vr '-‘ ill try to g'v» the 1 names of si! the students attending. VISITING Mrt, Glad vs Gilrt-atb attended *hc Lott Cary Foreign Mission Ohnveitliwn i > I j Hopping About j ; | By Jay Bee Aytch l! I FA VETTKVTI IE- - The Fa! meeting of Cape Fear Prosbyiryy ‘ met here Soptember iv>th with IM ■ d <": >at or Kid or J. M. M i;?er, •' : . I McFrdcion ‘of ; minutes, Dr. J, H I lav v. .><,<! I yen - . ' her ton, is State Cic.sk, I lay inourii : G-v^ t pastor. W;tS Ihy .•onihl bo.-.-: to the presbytery. | F'oi Sown I'-'' . t): if ... r; j Elder Bailey of llL'y rn. A in Philadelphia p, < ~.r .. m . t . _ J T.\* r .,r>.' r- P 1,.y. , c„v p :, 1. s H Pi ~ 5 • • \y- Syi; f hi:r : j K>;«-e|jJi « . }' >\ p The Kev r 'Wm Cr '■'■■■■ ! .T, O Smith grad, v - a< mirretoe v< j of the Davie' Street Prerbyiormn ' ; Church in Raleigh The Vb pi-.*- ' Presbvterv , v .} j* Greenville dot in;: the den re .. ■■>■• ml T% • - T¥• i 1® i»ll i Uiili £ liHiv. wiH mi:s. s p nrnso.\ Cali iiS ?. | pu?T? DaCn^rpv!n f .- ol ivy. r1:1 - . ;,f r... T. ... : ... i Chnvis wax rro'.vr;.ad tsi.f'op -* ! 1 .-f i,........ .j v . ~.... . . ■ j . i , f f' ... , ... t ... ....... ... : ..... .;. I meeting the TTerrib' ra were c; - given by Mr?. F.uia Asiakn- r,f her T. S Bennett it-ceived the -inm | prize Refreshm»’r.* were enioveo by the ladies The TJRiieri Ushers Che.-.;? ob-| -r.-p T,..., , C' r . . .. -. . ecritlv. ? n d oai-.ft*!'- -.'at Samuel D. Ferguson of 517 E:v ; of a son. lonise) Kirk FVrzsisno. born September 9. <ser for Dr and Mrs. P. p. 1 11 i- ; ; . P;.t y . r ties have 2 ether girl? vett Drive ha* begun in :- 12th | ’ Mrs. Daisy' Oh- has - t treed neice, Mrs. Clark* Holt Parker : O, o. mcniiv. Ti e tr.w Mrs Kama Gan?. Mrs Carrie Silver and M’sc Lucy Ann 5* ATTENDS KEl.'Nlr'N' Mr and Mrs. Andrew Gdreaih. Mr. ’ and Mrs. Hcrnran Gilrcal.h of O:. Mrs. Cham)le GiJt n.oii av?d Mr K. M. Gilreath attended ti.u- Williams and U Mrs. Mary ingtam Hern?-, ot Nc\ ; York Ctij i;po?iI, a ii-'A 1 kveeks Visiirj>; her parents. Mr. and Mrs;. Champ j.'- j gram. Mr. David CaJdwed vister 1 1 s son. ' .bj'hn David Caldwell in J>v\ City, i N. J last upek. Mrs Roselle Tate and M<;*« Ma/ da- ; lene Hutton of Sjxringfield, Ma. s. are j viritng their parents this week. Miss Shirley Alston bar n ;v rr.ed ! to Newark, N. .1. after visiting her' paren ls ne;e £<»: a v.-vek, Mr. u.u>J Mrs. I Harr.p Alston. Mr. George Reynolds of Brooklyn, i N Y i- vrsirng his mother 'Mrs. Ca v - - sir B. Reynolds and sister, Mrs Ani’.-c- M. HIM. SICK LIST Mrs. .Beit ice Freeman is recover ing hi the h> - ' i oe of her mother, Mrs Daisy Cald'veil after undergmng an operation las 4 week as I. Richardson 1 hoitpiteh Mis?- Tbomarrme Cdmr»* ir> improv ing at home after » week's v.ov in Tv bovphal We w »sh for those la-hop s Fpeedy recovery Bye. now, lorgt»t S-r-.nd rn« j your nev.'y i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 1955 mvT i n-o.ru'>•'• r - so- FbK<C' , i; *3>. T ig '« f* ‘ /viirf* *-*v * pi 1 f k? W OOld C* I M mHT I v #sw« "Ssr* A Ji. . Si, jj.. t \ Our r v riir‘ : o;*’ r? #• ;Tf IJ(_■ V-t; v • M?(rr,.J ri f . ... f M ; ss HtSrlcK j Our presi<ient! A.'if. '* McNriii,! ! Congress held in Tcxrc ; . made at; 1 .impressive report. THE ao f?’, y v ) TIMEK \ , - n#. “Truth is stranger than fir i ion —and a v hn!e lot scarcer” : { 1 C f'' i i . •. '%'s*/- r t; tPH-'if'ty ’ ; S - . ' . - •’V:. ' ri r< V' l v y ; s; ■ i&MMem btC 'v'C Y'll K be i.<\ ■ :s rnr»..olla a \ *> vr.ili*-., I rrrrAiy g/yu. ; «rn'‘ •] tiyroi :; J • epted a »r. o .*ovtorj Traißl*i2 /y'm ‘C I Mt* ’ ■ til - 1 $ ■ 1 ■ y ; ■ y.. i •" ■ -.yyy I * • i \A/ D lif A jN V* I* T " w*a 'Vr* ? •Lv' A Iff jjy Tflib-, .IOAK' | ec/tfu .• h; j <•'• vy• .'Z «y- P A RQ Jjtky, Amelin f toy firm*! i < r . 0 s t ■ irr Catherirte Fppoed'v F'^-dov Mr. Ilobef'l: Massrr - ;biirg r- the burst of her father anc other reia* ard I.ee AMex? of G^eeneboro. Ibpe A Trit OLP Timer i'Xf) “.Some 'pi-op2e s»e til „ b*> ters. They soak 5: all ' b \U it hachwArdbß!^

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