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- ' v - 'f . V .i,::QTir::r ; ; t::-:: Tho-Way.- January 19, W.l y-"y 'W-U X V.,:VV .- - NUMCL3 a; . . -t r- -; . . " : ' r "". IV IXUL Tr 7 i DOL1 I RAX- WEEK'S ECOALEYEiTS. 1 SITLT.IQ3 COURT. 1-;: M 4 i i i. 17.- i i : t i i 14, cr.' 'iar i r a :l t , u a t 4 i - I" "7 5-, ' I i' -1. 1 S St J I 1 i V f t ry S v 1 1 to s.ij u.e court of i r- color. 3 ft' i'.f- will cohetUon. i , . i of lias., this w . .ti ! ': : m t.s tne 2 I- ry in the world ct tie private art t Grand L ion ia IU." i , - today, f it , . -T.taV:" Hue li and repi- ..utive.- ' ," The report of the grand f f!ows that t'ra has been sn c f seven fl . e lo 4 ti.e past year end an i 3,C,0 members in the state s. I U.-t '-.communication of the- ry " Kiaston imports , that nine sent Ja "The two week's term of . Randolph lFrida Afteraooa Club Meets :-; Z, -cial civil t-rm of court which be-TomM n. rt-ifiel enter-'' now the price for a 16unce loaf of p-an ilonday of last week, la as The tained the members ef the Friday Al- bread in their town v which. , formats'.. Courier res to ?res8 trjing 'the last ten, dub t her home on Sunset olf lor tea cents. . case, r.This c 9 consists of four civil Avenue from 3)0 to 6:0tt p. m. At) - For thirty years- Rich Square has v cases consol: d, one is the will of t jagt meeting, jt m decided that! been undisturbed, by fire in ijer bui tc late Fe! Pugh. of Franklinville h rluh tak uo a course of study inese section, but this calm was l-rokf. ,('n,Kin ! . AvaAiitA A SB-til sen rfr IT m . . i i a. . j am Km m 4W atAM halAamn h '. son. Maryland Pu2 tioa t his one-third prooertv. the other two sons receivinir -Wi.k - 4h. iif f Eitm Aitm Pno 'Jonirinr to hira were a total loss. :.. . . -iL a . ii " r "w " V.I- M M T-. A ! J ia - viaw iwu.uunis oi- pcisuimt anIj thrM of his stones were read DTI ; ino aear x.as( wsua , wurun rh $125 in addi- thVnrst sublect was Uken uo at this L. E. Futrell last week ;Tha tsns- of th "personal mttinr . .MiM Mubei PsrriKh read ' story buildine and "Stock of rood rroperty . Bireal estate now Talu- m. UworH r'l-nnfr. Mn. nrmH:th state will hold" a conference n t . i . - i .i it - ; . . ' ' . i . i n j i . . m. : . ' ea t one saousana ainiam - was coa- Kush.and Mrs. I '.. C Moset--. Mrs. I ve to be vifHcd in!dr heM. Grand 1 originals f . these P! . yar " At i 'J t : 1 1 i f "I J U v (' ; t; a i f Is. r 1 il i'' -t 1 1 of t r ' V V 'Lv f t i i t v c: ' 1 f V in 1 cou' ... OJ!i. ft C tle i - ' t j i t 1 a i i t 5 Cf t J '3 1 it ' t v i.i the r t!;e f- ) snd t. ly v.'.a c', " sl," ' . 1 1 f 1 ' (J f 3 V I C y t e'r 1 n. 1c--j. hy la a I -v.'n on the i ,cs lut I'. I.e'ftt ry - r-ore tl..? y tvA cnr- , t e irre- f 1 Of 8 1 i i ; 1 t i r (' t v ' t 0 s emotes of the i . , . s J t. used to if ; tt i 5 t 3 1 U .J to 1.3 vr' a t a v tiiere are over 3,CvJ me ml ; tae ... -id t iV 'i veyed in part to MUlard Puzh, a son, Kem -Alexander i was ' tmanimously another part to two chUdren of Edgar elected treasurer X the clubw After Pugh,alsoa Kfe estate In certain .lands, the program tha hostess served con- 1?.J!JMav5, v.'.jvrvBMi:anu w galea rriut salad,. waters ana eeaeev ;.s t.i fte Edflrar the third-son It ir , axpectea Sl.ai.eu Ail jnrrv.iMi in revenue i t i. .Ctncas Will not OS Cumuteieu year of over 1 15,000 is also r orted Saturday, Maryland Pugh seelpife t01;l 175,759.79 on June 80, 192L But, as one oflhe- best land ' moat 0 ..i18 a i. : re 1. t ( Milt 3 I . J t V's start's Ir t: e fci.ooI. ine ; purpose cf t 3 exhibit is e rcopie . .'.pro ana Brominent -Grand Lod?e oi t-,e wor.a s iamous .are many members, -but tewer s p-.. ng, sculpture, 'reat LjSOng and so Kasonry is not to encour?e aml't i, 44j k-h t in tl.e school !vp-c A t.W awI in tV.ia -. nr r cf art eppre- any o her "province" but, rather, by the lives' and conduct of the "real I a sona and the 'Rood .work accomplish- ed through them i the vorl l. ..,1 There are .and always v t ? some pretty. Sorry men" "holdiuj; lucmber- Friday afternooa Jlrs. W. K. Mor- Raieigh .Wednesday, January 25. This is held primarily - to - inform the . chairmen of f the various co untie more , definitely concerning the Tssrk that they may .better carry on tha campaign beginning February 12 aai ending February 1& , " w i A Et-soldiers who have lost Iheir.di-. charge papers will be able to abtaim Maryland Pnghvwas! convicted at the WR as. nostess wemenwers, o.id npUctea from tha Becretarjr jf Var rtMwmWr (jm nf ttmntinir to hum th-Kandolpn fioek Uub and. a-- tew i . . n. itnuiMu( jn rMM r-'a of f r -"t tvntls '.to place .s of our school cts.wJ'i bcin the and t .is work will the dwelling house of -Felix Pugh WWj1! since the death of deceased,, and -was r v sentenced' to. twelve months,'; but has the pgrto ior tha afternoon given, appealed.-" - 4 Mrs. JE. L-Moffitt read the chapter The -eaae7--of 'IV - C." Moser The Ufa of Edward Bok, and mt.rf. wiw, f fe.ii ,A Att,.n fnm.Mrs. John T. Moffitt rave an .account Injury to to-automoble waa eompro- ? - m?iwo,?-0 ,an ollvt? ,at salary'of S150)00 a year. .The mi - - - , Curwood After the program was . t. . ; Tb case of H H. Kennedy against " k setUed. but will be in the near future .i . A.a. .... i niR.r:.- i nn "-.cnn unra nmn. u imit -hi . ..... .. .. .r Aaama-fivans company. as oonnur-:T j 1 Za " II' ed as was ' McDowell . vs. , Norfolk.- t,WXrTi. i l f is rr a c;.. 1 -.v 1 1 r VI 5 cr a r a' t . ii t 2 v n t 83 a i i A . t r 1 1 toe, v 1 ...J r-1 ! h f 'u'l i' i- i .d I t l c t " 1 V : i - ia t" i. 1 'e t i ... 3 1 r 3 1 f I e-1 j y 1 1' 3 tj 1 St ; I t t 1 ,, d. & e "C1! ee of.thehip the Masonic order, "tut the ; .s canvass j same can be said of every bther , f, a ir..e.' s tomal order and of -the : church oi ' a pictures. Jesus Christ, Try as hard as i- T "ia-riominent cable, it is impossible to keep i t i,j n ' everj uouy can the unworthy even in the chur hos, .; v.i.l be f vcn to the- and an entire separatioh of the ghfp j tl. s n-obt f yon tick-' from the goats seems : equally s cor,i,t an 1 relp your possible with 'jaecret botlies, . since - i ' J some of the latter wear the cloak of ' "-place righteousness to practice. the siral ,t. Dorvtrnrts of the hypocrites, s ' :' ' " refuse to, - The new Grand Master -will"-; be t v Rur.h'-a nreseiit -donutv. James B. ' WAb.. f f ful pic. ' imisbWrPrpfV H. M..Tolvat, f . Children's LV.kke- Fowst, present senior grar.d r' single ad-s warden", steps up. to become the ne i cents, grand master in une of succcjsion c; .; cms . rZ ;-,.) a dessert course with fancy shap- J; Mary IL'. Hayman's suit-againk St? W father suine for $700 for services ?ffeer J P ' , .,v, t date" t" 3 t, d under a bill introduced into Congress at the request 1 the American -Le- -gioiw 1 ' . . , Postmaster General Eyu viO re." tire from the President's Cabinet .to , become the defecting head f an aats", soqationoi motion' picture prouueenv'.- ) cr .. .'t's ticket, year hence. V uO cents for ink ; c . "-I r . 1 c y n. I . " ton - oI J I , tiunk of it, v j maira hfs I -n I n u I to, pro- T' r - of o 1 I lO''. 1 ,e r t Sesqui-Centennlaf Celebrations ' Grand Lodge officials And ' mar t nt.ner ipadmir ivFasonB of : . the Lt? OUNDATIO?! W1n atiei.i at Now BernX - on Ti . 1 i day oi tnis wcek, twhen s St. f Joh: teg of 250 re- i Cmee No. S. celebrates the L 15 find vnmpi has un- ia. j jj. -tr..' uiu iii a xur ixa,.,. Miiw ffparl R.rnr FWoaa ' tor ,ow.v . - . - I . . , , i aii wier cases aienuureu ior Mwa ,- -xhe members or the Fidelia Suhdav week . were continued. A few" other Schodl class '' of t the Baptist church cases were passed off., , U ,. ' were' entertained by Miis Pearl Gar- the adoption xf, these ragtime -hymn jgouth Asheboro; ,r , books, for use fa churches r and , - "Sun- - Th mPAtinn amsf-MllAd 'n "ord hv day schools,' pr.7r Poteat r-said 'tof the president, after which the follow every chuwh has an approved and. Jug officers were elected; - uiuuauy auuiiieu jiuub. - wiw ma Jp-esident, 1VUSS liOlft.' iieCKf V'CO hymns' ? iSome of the churches are president. Miss Kate Spoon:, .secretary compromising byasing; the old .hymns and -treasurer,' Miss Mamie Thomas; in churches and the" ragtime and jazz, reporter,. Miss .Bessie, Fousty teacher, tunes" in the Sunday - school. 1 Much jusg Grace Frazier. . , " of the complaint . of irreverence of j After all business "wal .transacted, the', young people "of today;4 he -"ber1 refreshments were servedy the hos hevesi is-traceaiJe to the, fact that tegs.? l", ''f- - . .v the songs that are,w sting in Sundp.y' - Ss . i , school are reminiscent of the dance A Monday Evening Bridge Club Meta of the night before or" the playetj" . - , - v ' J '--' niano that thv heard"- at the movies " Mrs. -W' B. Furgusor. was Jiostess to Should Be suppressed xne memoers oi xne aionaay , tveiu-is ;1. of the a?e is not thu p"'" LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANY j. ' " , 1 ' The Randolph Telephone &mpairjv tne successor to the Ashebore Tele phone Company,, which now" operate at,Ashebom and Bamseur, hsi application to the Stt--" Ccmmission to t rates in dcte" Of : Bale Notic the h town V t .i Cor tls oi " e voi d t' e i Id I to to "odrov lionur " a great j Bonic lodges in the ; state that f are good of the soul is ;nhnitely f . "lf'"Tvw . - "r; vii. Tu" " i' o.lBeenin aer usual state! neaitn, ma r iwmsKey nas.Deen, outlawed', oe- onage yiw w.ner eaten fearlv Rnd Mj,E; u.uie date of , -f T olficials of the J The Courier has been advised that there will be na ojh .- position to this increase by the towe .., officials. This is a matter of seat, public -interest that any person may impose objections. ,f , - rn MRS. G. L McPHERSON " I f , - s' r DIES SUIu)NL v Mrs. Laura Craven McPherson die! suddenly Sunday afternoon," . She bad been in her usual state t health, hadt ce pf V, H-ctmrtf,, P-ort-on the Fayeville street Th game s- ,7 to see '1 a , method ioideri 'these are Str John's XX' at tnoouMTe Yvilmmo-tnri: 18 vars'"olderf and.' the e i L n tl'.:'; i I', ., .'.:. ' vi (',. -( in tljilu l TT.. Mrt 9 of T4alifav to . i ... i f .i. I- u ii-.' - - ivi vai, nmic iioimiv v wnv i-to t e'V - , -r C 'n.r a fo'jne t ..ilo. years older.,Butftia the.distinciJ 'Osborne or lleiuy .Ford would l.uve From tad i e of the Foundation, tionpf St, John's' NO;; S, t-:b JJIfil L lher of these men-would have co-.will be granted in recognition, of dis-fistencei bflBQ years,vj Januarjti9t operated with Wilson and the peace- tinguished trablic . service. : T9 estab-il7,M . 1 ... i. senate -"and Senator, lish this Foundation on a fitting basis.-' 'their : first Reesion. 2- -'.-l'i.':; Lodge and his coteneof Wilson hat-j the, eelebwtSBwiay1 crs would have seen enecuv.. v.. umuui.. ..iiiimj,,, confined .to; the. historie .events mated. The Republican leaders. cUvm-)amount f the fund soughUs one mi attend the ;immediatd ..institution i.? Wilson's pro-ram tor Pef e.;, ! -dollar er. more.' ''aher..4ppeal, Jaof tfae Jodge wh prlTUedjref reconstruction as tar tack as the latter ssued to alU.who Relieve , in ethossJthe:lodgel to be honored with , visit part of 1317, learned that they could liberal and democratic principles that olnr .,,trt,i oshom in the. Senate, so ,oodrow. Wilson haa so conspicuously ., , hia stor-ff thev determined to - beat, him .with championed; and who wish to perpetu-rhv well xecSted .ni that-Sa Iseberry and .his money at the pn at the be picld with" l tteZpc the early l'Jia It is now well known-that New horrv and his friends "were: ,urgel to Dut uo their last collar if necessary - w ed with its permanent administration. biin U Wilson's program. The .enas , Every dollar 'subscribed will"be used jusU'.ed any means .to achieve ws-jfoi! the foundation, all expenses inci to vii'.1! Ne'- Verry's presence in the ,!ent thereto having been underwritten. 1 Ji - p a? 5und has beer and, cereniony that graced- Washln raised, a Board of Trustees, composed ton'r-presence ;. one hundredfcnd of eminent Americans, will be entrust; thirty,year ago.--, f; Mor Good Eoatis Bidi Febra?; iJias ior ine conswrucuon-HM zsi enate Ude Tacked tne tore tiona comnuttce and bulled the ver , .(j t "y. "-' .. " ' . v t ).j t' world situation iX i -lot'- icod 1 k t t ,r - 1 w in i f 1 y CI t' o tn of t e 1 c 1 r 1 V." c n .t i 1 cli rontrihutor wul receive a certi ficate as -a founder of the Woodrow V.iLion Award. Hon. , Cleveland - H Poi' e, of New York, is chairman of '.e Coiup tp, which means -that the fa- 1 durnr ti.e process of raisins will y lool.ed P 'or afid conserv; J - ' hus Daniel of KnleirH o ti Carouna'and at ' iva camnaicn fnr prop. I '.an fur " on an i i v ! r c r Itil I will have, charge ., All cheek3 should more caids weie couuciod and ine iiuskess important and he , -declared that served a congealed salad 'course with churches hav3 trifled ' long' chough fruitcake, and marguerites, - 1 with the tancer that 13 eating- at their ,vt '-.- , " hear:. 'JLl. lwM Elizabeth Phillipa :ejebrateei"l "ZZ? -Ttere are a' number; of -cftltt yeV V , at Dr. lller hospital hi wu.M.jrH..u t c in Twmo . of "her -.little. daughter, ai.A lui.t,. w.r.' Alter having wen bbX only a few minutes' Mrs. MdliErswi ; ' gasped and -breathed her""; last She was laughing and talking; a few nan-. utes oeiore ine. end came. . ne years g l-: Ashebora. : . . Since. that time she has'been 'ia'yOT' f ihi Nina antprrjitneii anora innn-twfin.1 nusuana ana ine loiiowino- rni mren. - program, Ot. the Jteapie J.L.;i,;Um.,.i t 0UWv Voetor. Mm. S. . Rrower. M!.o Wfltrt t-V.f 'the doing members vt TT ' , "IT. m1 Jo "SHI m; ' hymns, in religious service,- urs ,w. flrth hifthdav. Mrs. Frank! rood health. She ia survived hv hi Pntoof noXA . vret;w. rnist ne im- . . i ". .. r ,. . :. , ... . i . . ... . ' V kUWH, MWH. I: . , " ..... . . parted to the will .be : bored: . .. . :J . ' f. " . . '.. j - a- tfltWa TOabg , Barnes .f played after which tol v j .. immwidlvi nta- i tWntranee nappy uine party luyiwu.- Hre .v.! i. u, iuuim oi .:Iiiu.-? an impressiva noise,.- tne entrance or ' Tl-. ..i,' . htrfi.rf.v ioi'viiie. The nma.i nri m . certain ed and aorinn exercise; the main- point of ; tthe: ser-; vira v timrn'sicf 4 late comers -must, oe jiouen-."'"rri'jr.. T ! . "S., k T'Mr.ii .n - knsrol w K'a A-onornl narfii-i' Willi live uniuics ucuuj. irai v.u.. . vuvvvu .j ... ... .u.u "" ' Tt?iiV?Z fZZtt Cream and cake were served.-? ' , Mr. Deceased was about 45.ye - - of age.,;-7 -t t i( , , tiSut the eSSmTntof hi week that Henry .Ford may ne- Actaiowledgtaent of receipt of the , ; , 'LmbXotUA goUate'for the purchase of .the Sea. Christmas stockings sent by the We- f itff 1 "Tl board RanwaVif hU offer for the pur- matfs Club to our soldier, at jOtcen V J I Sail Vaa jlliTAfk Vi na Kaa Wuuti'vnul ; r' r. li A. miles ojt roads of various types' ana three bridges, one of .them of . major size, will be opened in the office of the State Highway Commission on Tues-' day, February?. First, third, fifth, sixth and seventh districts will figure in the letting. ; More than 100 con tractors have asked f of specifications of the roads, and the indications 'are that the bidding will be sharp. t .e is much inter-f Dr. Poteat . Denounces . Jssc MuMC in Churches V Dr. II. M. PoeaC of Wake v Forif't College, delivered-; an address -.here bet ore the Woman's 'Club en''fHym- t'oiogy, . ana some or tne iningj $ ne .-f id mane it the mosUreadable isub- , f-n of Mr. and jtfct to repeat to the readers: of,' this , ! .4 recently - boon 1 paper today. -'.According, to- Dri.Po r c f the city of tU.ltc.it, a minstrel show in the thoii ..u .Mr. Wifen. who loit and a buck and, . wingidanCtf'.-' in y home ior the) the pulpit could be no worse r'.than. ; i i t.. . to l,n ' iho vaud-ville -acts mu.squeradin(( jin (,;:,(,''' r the ni.e of ' tell irion ; in-.' many .. i ..r t,.,,,i- .: id- .' Holding up to admiration r . v. ; i in, itoiil.t ' aiii f lory ohl.tiino hymns , that are 'oy Honored "'.4 WwfKK chase of the Muscle Shoal, plant h for the singing of :miad that to. st! v. v. .i,i.n ,.v seaboard Airline is vaiuea-M siea,- ' uSSZd mdifferecTwhTcrhas 6Tf en a tlcldtoe..U allowed the. Toraising. of God to d- epme..r.'U". and Kenilworth has been TeceivetL' in. explanation of , the call on the Woman's" Club - -to - respond - to ' .tbs cause, it may be well to state that Mrs. N Buckner. general secretary ex . to J.ivn the eri'rieiice of the sainti t .i (i no hand and t . : '. .i.g ' ' jdenuciat l.'ii - , i r tiffio and j-.v I uuder the . K!- " i her, Dr. , IV ,,.1 . i.pic tie th i t.i I v hen tliey ,i i - t in in the'e; l y It. r- ' ' , t find his' i , 1' t) 1 ,'1 ;T t eroipmra..T;:;;r-'r&VI-p .'i"""7 iihum w. generate into an incident of the aerv--' in the; event tne govenuneni rorns j V-?fJ. ""Vgr i , .Vr l lawmtv r Muscle Shoals 4Vr to 'ord e Sea-inwn, woo. naa now uw gnwuww. sponsible for the introduction- of rag board would fprm aw, excellent ..out time inta the church service, and e to the ports of the Atlanta-Coast cure may be found in a little-Btudy ffom Taii.,-:toPpitaino and consideration of - hymnology.-- It Va.t mtb.dir.oiinton-the is Jhigh time that V the z churche. Urger ports: ; of Ihe east, i -TheSea-, stopped submitting-; the worship of . axd owns and perates Smiles God V a slick-tongueoV agent'of. ragr? ttHck from. Richmond to, Birming iim. mj a. Th. mothnH of aAu ham, extending as far south-as - Tam ing, these books which; are ifuniish-PVn with.-direcj HnestorPorffi ed" by the publishers foruse" in re- M"uu, ,J uiigw avaow vival meetings, the speaker' declare"6' and Savanah fj -.".'f. to be jt desecration of the' house C.'i1"i. iIrUU "'K' God ?' v- .(;;.? : "lk MR QEBALDV JOHNSON TO -The fondness- of the '.times, toi thal'iV ;1 MARRIED SQpN seme kind of secular .musicjDr, Pc4 '; -v.'A't' -Vr ' 'y Unsaid, has something. to. do 1tH";Mr, an Mrs.Willlatn R.,TIayward, the same kind cf cheap veneer for rev0' New Brighton, SChave an ligidn. demanded in -the churches. - itnounced ., the"-. engagement of j.thelr wears out quickly the same ea cheap daughter; Miss Kathryn -Hayward,' to ,!(v,pa ' : ' Gerald-W. Johtlsort, of Greensboro, N tlia Wnrehin' of C.nA C. v Miss Hayward li a Vasar ''gradoV Worship of -God, Dr: Poteat said, is ate, class of .1J19, and since then has through rmoii, jirayer and soncr, 'aK1 - buui e(vira t iv ami none en say which is -the mo.:t New Work 'chapter of; the - American (ft ' P important. -ut win m no - ) 1 'inns i -s i. ..tutu i J"' t ci mons -nre-trot tumet ea wross. mi, onnHon isn son-o. to enrich the coffers of Mr.-and Mrs,"' Archibald Johnson, :of i i.er-. tlien w hy should'. Thomasvflle, Hf C'and was graduat It' lt--.proinr a va tly ed from Wako Forest - College, class i d business to tn.my pm- i i i" jue iwi h ueii Bon J-A'i, and i f..'' I . 1 1 : 1 1 No. .Hindi i the 321st Infantry, and is now asso V" chile editor1 of the Greensboro J)aily njT News, The .wed. ling syijl take place in the rurly sjiring. - . ; . ; .'" . " i 1- the, soldiers- for. former unusual -serv-. b. ..1 1 I. ' .1 . officers and the Red Cross at talk has. ' -J pitals , to ' assist them with Christmas. V ; iina lur.iue pnuenui ai vino ivra.u.- o jruuiis .xicBika.1 . oervic : nospiiaix. v Federation of WiuMnr ' ' f"hih.-' anil y Mrs.- Isaac Hardiman,. -of .Charlotte, ', was asked by the president, Mrs. Sid ney Cdoper, to accept the chairman- , ship' of -this new' committee, onca-vp- eration.wr-'j"V?'' TiV.r ''s ''y''r? '.It:, warf. very" "cbnsiderahie work for Mrs .HanUman.to send the. request to each individual club all oyer the. state, i but she has expressed ' her graljfjca tion at the wonderful response receif- -ed when the time was so limited.-, - Asheboro Woman's Club asrreeilvt see that twelve, stockings were jftlcd, the state's"-quota' being 100,. And h i committee was appointed- j to oTvcit funds, make and fill the stocking am forward to Asheville". -Quite & few ot thelmert. in town, contributed to. t Cause, and the totals amount Was $31 C8. . Acting on the suj from our state chairman , and I Buckner, each stocking was-filled t almost the .aine . yaried -a?oriin' including' jinme...very ..UKeful V. along viith tho candy and nnt ,Chri:lmns caul 'signed "rolj,. t:.i t- rp forof fnl oven than the strong t. in, m vil.i. It l'i". J'oteat expreHsed I i f :;. the '-lying of some of tn., i..; liino sti. sr.nie t.ui.iry u-se i. il'J i i f Im inn rot 1.' M ;:' n . Ji-.ir ! i .".:.!:!.. .and qtlotin.T of and en i: of tlinni.'e"' on we ic. tlio n:;i '. ' m.-'ii f ti e ', t- ' :.h' from A: ' A' know I ed from ti fi ived the hiie v, i " 5j V y v 'nn nt has hf-en T I, nr ( nt (.He' n v. ) , k from A: !.i hot.-. t'.e Chl'i. in;;,-! (.,( mo t. - t n r
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