i f PAGE Sia (ScCouu SecuouT TIIE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER FRIDAY, M GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE EVERY SUND. Che (5oldett (TVa At The Churches rmsT baptist church Jesus Ministers to Human Needs ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Scripture Mark 5; 6:31-41; Luke 1:18-23; 13:1-10. . - By Alffd J. Buaschar U I. G F.lliott, Pastor Siim1.iv Sim.l iv a plan- .(in eveiy age sui i i in!' i) study Mi- hool at !l:45. There is ,i weli-onie for those of H ii Phillips is tJcnc-ral ht. This .Sunday f - Miin-tr to Human --?VF n mm &v l jlpf z y hip at 11 00. The M'j'l'. I A. Nerd " Morn rii' Wnr Iast in ' till ) 1 1 1 For tin- I. ad 44:2." ? I Ther l v, ill hi-: "Pleading Seiiptuiv: Genesis re will Im pecial emoi Choir, Charles Mrs Douglas Moore. im Training Union. mm ic by I lii Islcs , dili ( toi organist . There will In' Presenting al Evening Wor- ship lain: t CLUB, ii ml Elizabeth I of voice al re M A US 1111. 1. GLEE r the direction of Mrs ogan Souther, teacher Mar- Hill College Monday Sund.iv Si leachei will monthly nu et supper al 0:4 At Ihi tunc hoid olfieers and haw l lit u- regular in:; and co ered-dish a in the social hall the third picture in the m r:e ' Tv u 'I hole and Yeai's Ago " will be shown. This picture portrays The Scliool in Palestine ;.t the lone ot Christ, Wednesday Junior K. A's. will meet in the social hall at 3:30. Youth Choir meets for rehear sal at 0:45. Regular Midweek Prayer Meet ing at 7:30. At this time the rno tion picture. "A Great Achieve mi nt." a story of the life of Dr. George W. Truett, will be shown. Senior Choir rehearsal at 8:15. Thursday Jr. C. A.'s meet with Mrs. C. C. League at 3:30. . Friday Sunbeams meet in the social hall 'at 3:30. ST. JOHN'S ( III IK H Key A. F Hohrbacher. Pastor Ma- . w ill I),, as follows: Way ues i!le, St. John's church, i very Sunda at 11 a.m. Canton, yMCA building, every t lord Sunday at 8 a m. CRABTREE METHODIST (TRCL'IT C O Newell, Pastor ( labtu e Sunday School at 10 30 Torn Kirkpatrick, Supt. Andy Feign-on. Assistant Supt. Cliur(h services each second and fourth Sunday at 11:30 o'clock. Methodist Youth Fellowship at C ;;0 p in Davis Chapel Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Frank Davis, Supt. Jar vis Calif"-" Assistant Supt. Chin i a r :-. ice each first and third Sundays at 11 o'clock. Methoih t Youth Fellowship at 7 o'cloi k Joe Caldwell, president. F'ineh.M Si hool at Supt . W Tun ch s Chapel - Sunday 10 o'clock. Fred Noland f McCi aryv , Assistant. Services each first and third Sui. la. Methndl-t 7 o'cloc k. Mi at 11 o'clock. Youth Fellowship at Liicile Haney Tabor president. Ml. Ziuii -.' (.. idav School at 10 o'cloi 1; 11i:c.i.i Rogers. Sup. Cincih i . i. e . every second and fi.inth Sin. day at 11 o'clock i.ox S CHAFF L METHODIST III RCH il li. DuckwalJ. Pastor Mar. h 13 in Sunday School for all Sunda ) la Listen To Read Your Bible Campaign Every Friday c-.n p. m. WHCC, 1400 K. C. Mr. Farmer We Are Prepared To Fill Your Spring Requirements V-C International Morris Nitrate Of Soda AAA SEED and SUPERPHOSPHATE ORDERS FILLED Case Tractors and Farm Machinery Horse Drawn 10 and 12 Disc Harrows Lime Spreaders Drag Harrows WE DELIVER H. S. WARD LAKE "JUNALUSKA A man posacsaed of a violent spirit a manage to others came to Jesus for belp. Jesus cast out the evil spirit, and wha other evil spirits gathered, He caat them into a herd of swine which ran into the sea and drowned. age groups 11 a. m. Morning worship with the sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p. ni. Methodist Youth Fel lowship. "How Can 1 Know What Is Right In My Thinking?", Lead er. Ted Noland. Monday. March 14 7:30 p. m. The Wesley.m Service Guild will meet with Mrs. Dock Boyd on Crabtree Road. Mrs C N. Clark will be the guest speaki r for the evening. Wednesday, March 16 6:45 p. m. Boy Scout Troop No 8 meets in the basement of the church. Thursday, March 17 7:30 p. m. The Board of Stewards of the church will meet at the parsonage All members are en couraged to attend this meeting. BETHEL METHODIST CIll'RCII Clyde L. Collins Pastor Sunday March 13 "Layman': Day". 10:00 Sunday School Mr .1 Letch Worley, Supt. 11:00 Layman's Day Service Th laymen of the church will he m j charge of the service. Mr. M C Nix, teacher of Vocational .Vini culture at Bethel llit'h Scliool will i lead the devotional ami li Charles Osborne, Lay Leader of Bethel Methodist Church, will de liver the address. "I Am a Mellu, dist". 7:00 Methodist Youth Fellow, ship. Joe Jack Wells will he in charge of a Forum on "Russia, an t the Problem of Peace". 7:00 Adult Bible Course. Topic for Discussion "Jodah '-, Relnim and the Prophets". Week of Dedication Sunday. March 13 through Sunday. March 20, This is the week that the people of the Church have set aude Ii, dedicate themselves to the work of Christ and his church We have set aside four nights of this week to come together in different homes of our community to di -cuss the misrionary work of the church, to discover our own spiritu al needs, and to pray for ourselves and for the world of needy people that Christ gave his ,f,. ), yVe invite the people of our church ana all others who are interested to come to the following siivires of dedication. March 14th. 7:30 at the home of Mr. Joe Beverage Mrs. Welch Sin gleton, speaker. March 15th. 7:30 al the home of Mr. Roy Morgan. Mrs. Clyde Col lins, speaker. March 17th, 7.30. at the home of Mr. Carl Edwards. Mr. J. Lelch Worley. speaker. March 18th. 7:30, at the home of Mrs. Eccles Cathey. Mrs. Hugh K. Terrell, speaker. Sunday. March 20th, at 11:00 there will be a service of Dedica tion. An offering will be taker ioi uie .vuvance oi our .Vlissionurv work, at home and abroad Fertilizers PHONE 261-YV Jairus, one of the rulers of the syna gogue, came to Jesus saying his little daughter was 111, and asking Jesus to go to her. Before they could get to Jairus' home, word came that she had died, but Jesus raised her up. Notice To Pastors About News Items Pastors of Haywood are in vited to make use of this page every Friday. All cluiiih an nouncements are gladly publish ed nithout cost. Several subscribers of this newspaper have repeatedly ask ed the publishers why the church notices of certain churches are mil carried on this page. Our only answer is that the pastor of the church does not give us the information. The deadline for getting news on this page is three o'clock each Wednesday. ( FIRST METHODIST CHURCH j Rev. Russell L. Young, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Francis i Massie. Superintendent. We are growing, come and grow with us. I You vill feel belter if you will re I main lor Hie 11 o'clock service too ' lie one of the 13 000.000 who have tune tor did and church. Mm i, ing Worship, il o'clock This is The Week of Dedication. Following appropriate music by the Senior Choir, under the direc tion o! Mrs. Fred Martin, the pas tor will In ing a message in keep ug with the week. W. A. Bradley, chairman of the Finance Cominit !cc, will bring a three minute mes o'e on "ll My Dollars Could Talk". Toniinv Curtis will read the Scripture and Anne Bischofr will "ive Hie invocation and Youth benediction. This service and the Sunday School hour will be broad cast over WHCC. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet in the evening at 6:45 All Young People are invited lo mint and en- ion ol I Right? lead. Al the lake a nail in tho dis How Can I Know What Margaret Reece will Evening- Worship, 7:30 n the Youih luv Jr. will Y'milh Choir, ol All . Clilli, Chael, Bronson Mat had in singing. The under the direction id W. Senile, the new (In ei tor lor tin Youth' Choir, will liuiii li .- pedal music. The pa tor will pt ak on "The Fifth Sign". Profruiii For The Week Of Dedication March 14-;;o A com led di-h supper 6:30 Mon day evening for the .one Captains and Committee on Evangelism in Hie Dining Hall. All members are in god to he presenl. This is a most important meeting. The Wt -si. van Service Guild will nu i t al the home of Mrs. J. K. Klutlz at 7:30 Tuesday evening with Mrs Homer I'lott co-hostess. Youth Supper, 6:30 o'clock, in the Dining Hall Wednesday evening- This will be the special fea ture of the Week of Dedication for the youth. Following the meal, we will go into the Youth Chapel win re we will "hear the Rev. Hor ace McSwain of Bryson City in a pedal message to youth, after which the sacraments of the Lord's Supper will be administered. It is hoped all of our young people will he present for this service. I The church will he warm and open on Wednesday and Thursday from 1 1 30 to 1 o'clock for all who cish to come in for a few min u'es of silent prayer and dedica tion Mrs. W. .. Malney or Mrs. i'n-d Calhoun will be at the organ and the pastor will b,. present to idunni .ter the sacraments. The ! acraments will also be adminis- i len d following th,. evening serv-' ice. The pastor urges every mem- 1 her. and anyone else who wishes, j o make this personal dedication ! il one of these services. j Our church is taking as a Mis-I sion Snecial a full lime preacher in I Poland at a cost of $1000.00. This i is to be raised during the Week of ! Dedication, therefore, every mem- : btr js asked to make as liberal of- firing as he cares lo make at the ' 11 o'clock service, March 20, or one of the services before that time. Il i is hoped we can raise this amount I without any personal snlictoiir, I GRACE CHURCH IV-THE-MOUNTAINS Episcopal The Rev. Edgar Goold, Rector March 13 Second Sunday In Advent. Church School, 9.45 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon 11:00 am. Wednesday, March 16 Evening Lenten service and ad. dres, 8:00 p.m. On His way to heal Jairus' daughter, the crowd about Jesus was so dense that a sick woman could only take hold of His robe, but Jesus, asking who touched Him, she fell at His feet and told Him, and was healed. II A 7. E I . W OO I) P R FS Ti V 1 I 1! I . V N VHl Ki ll Paul PatUiun Thrower, Minister Sunday School, 10 00 a. m. Law son Siiiiiinerrow, superintendent. Morning Win -hip. 11:01) o'clock, 'l-l. 3rd and iih Sunday s i . Children's Hour. 0:4") p. in. lOvening Worship. 7:30 o'clock, i 2nd and filli Sundays i . Midweek Bible Hour, day. 7:30 p. in. Followed practice. "The Glorious Gospel the pastor's subject al Wednes hy Choir w I bo the oven- ing service Sunday, dren's Hour, i:4r p. will talk especially At the Chil iii., the pastor to the young people who are preparing them selves for church membership. Church Membership Day will be observed the last Sunday of this month at which time a number of young people and older ones are planning In unite with the church. At the Bible hour Wednesday 'evening the group will study to gether the First epistle of Thessa loniaus. On Thursday evening, 7:00 o'clock, the men of the church will hold their first monthly supper nieeling. All men connected with the church or Sunday School are invited. Phase noliiy either Mr. Thrower or Mr. Gaddis if planning lo he present. Jesus Ministers THE MASTER HEALS Scripture Mark 5; 6--31-44 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL IN JESUS' time even as in our own dav many suffered ills i of- mind and body. Jesus came riot only as the Saviour of man kind, but also to minister to those j who were suffering. He thus not ! only showed His power as the I Messiah to heal their bodily ills, j but He comforted those that were i soul-sick. j The lesson assigned to us to day is too long to dwell on at length in the space assigned to I us, so we must briefly sketch the particular miracles that He per formed, as related in Mark and Luke, and allow the yteacners to enlarge on the lesson. In January we had the story of John the Baptist, in prison, send ing messengers to ask Jesus if He was Indeed the One the people had been looking for; and how these men, saw Him perform many miracles that convinced them and John that Jesus was Indeed the Christ, so we need not linger on that part of our lesson. MEMORY "Give 111 this day our daily When Jesus came near the town of Gariara. a man who was afflicted with an evil and violent spirit, whom no man could tame, and who dwelt in caves and tombs, mot Him and asked His help. Je3us cast out the wicked spirit that possessed him and asked the spirit his name. He said it was "Legion: for we are many." A great' herd of swine were feeding near by, and the Lord, at the devils' request, sent them into these beasts, who thereupon ran down the rocks into the sea. When the people saw this man, who had been so violent, sitting clothed and in his right mind, they were afraid. Jesus and those with Him again crossed the sea and one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus tjy name, came to Him, saying his little daughter was very sick and asking would Jesus come to her? So many people surrounded the Lord at the time that a woman who was afflicted could not get to Him, but she was able to come near enough to touch His gar ment, saying, "If I may but touch Hi clothes I shall be whole." She was thus healed of her 111. but Jesus turned about and asked "Who touched My clothes?" and then the woman was able to throw herself at His feet, and tell u4 on copyright fd outlinu produced " Kroctuea tnd usrt ty ptrmujloa. CRABTREE METHODIST CHARGE C. O. Newell, Pastor The pastor will preach at Crab tree Church, Sunday at 11:00 a m. Theme, "Getting Right With God and Man". The Crabtree-Iron Dulf young people will meet at Crabtree al 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Newell will preach at Ml. Zion al 11:00 a.m. Pinchers Chapel Methodist I Youth Fellowship will meet at 7:00 p.m. Barbara Cockrell, president, will be in charge. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Davis Chapel will meet with Mrs. French Davis, Thursday, March 17. Fincher's Chapel W.S.C.S. wilt meet F'riday, March 11. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE The subject for the lesson-ser-l mun al the Christian Science Serv ice on next Sunday morning: will be "Substance". ; The service will he held in Un church rooms on the second floor j of the Masonic Temple at 11 o'clock. Oil is obtained from the leaves of the small trailing wintergreen. gldssy shrub. to Human Need THE AFFLICTED Luke 7 18-23, 19 1-10. Him her story. "Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy plague," Jesus told her. While Jesui talked to the wo man, word came to Jairus that his daughter was dead. Jesus said to the ruler, "Be not afraid, only believe." Jesus then accompanied him to his home, where they found relatives and fiends weep ing and wailing Jesus said to them, "Why make ye this ado, and weep? the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth." The weepers laughed Him to scorn, but turning all out of the room but the child's father, mother "and them that were with Him," the . Lord entered the room, and taking the girl by ' the hand, said, "Damsel, I say unto thee, arise." "And straightway the damsel, arose, and walked . . . And they' were astonished with a great as tonishment." And Jesus charged them to tell no man and "corn- VERSE bread," Matthew 6 11 manded that' something should be given her to eat." However, it was not only those that were possessed with devils and those who were suffering from bodily ills that Jesus healed. In the 10th chapter of St Luke we hear how He turned a man from his sinful ways and made him a better and happier person. As Jesus entered and passed through Jericho, a man named Zacchaeus, a publican 4 tax-gatherer) and rich, wanted to see Him. but being of small stature, he climbed into a sycamore tree to see Jesus pass. When the Master came to this place. He looked up at Zacchaeus and said, "Zacchaeua, make haste, and come down; for today I must abide at thy house." Zacchaeua hastily came down and received Jesua Joyfully. Peo ple standing about grumbled that the Lord "was gone to be the guest of a man that is a sinner." But Zacchaeus said to Him, "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I re store him two-fold." "And Jeua said unto him, This day U salvatjon . come to this house, forasmuch as he also ,1s a son of Abraham. "Tor the Son of Man.ia come to tk and to save that which by 1 w istrrstuni Council of MigMas Uiftributf4 to; tir.t tut Irrtlcit. Passing through Jericho, a man of low stature wanted to see the Lord, so he climbed into a tree, but Jeans, looking up at him, said, "Come down, for today I must abide at thy house." MEMORY VHRSE Maithcw o il. Large Crowd At Crabtree Singing A large crowd attended Hu rt j'ldar first Sunday singiii:1 con veiilion at the Cralilnv Kaptisl church last Sunday. Singers from many -eel ions of the county were present and par ticipated. Among the singers were Ray Parker and his Melody Five quartette, and Hie Gospel llar moneers of Candler. The singing convent ion is held on the first Sunday of each month, starting at 1:30 and continuing until four o'clock. All singers are extended an invitation to attend. BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Paul Patter son Thrower, Minister i. m. L. Sunday School. 10:00 a. M. West .superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00 m 'F.acli 2nd and .rth Sunday). In addition lo Hie regular, morn ing worship Sunday, the pastor is planning a special baptismal ser vice, at which il is expected that three generations will receive the rite of baptism together. At three o'clock Sunday after noon the ladies of I he church will meet for a special nieeling; pre paratory lo organizing the Women of the Church. CLYDE Ml TllonrsT CHURCH m T. Medlin, .Jr., Minister w Sunday, Sunday March 13, 104!) 10:01) Sunday School fur all croups. Grady Rogers. Supei inl, age nd- ent 1100 Morning Worship with ser mon by the minister on the subject "I Hi lieve In Goil . 0:30 Methodist Youth Fellowship i.30 Kveinng wor l,.p u,i, n. -ermoi. "The G.. p. 1 of A not her Cha nee". Monday o i neguiar meeting ,,l the Hoard Slewards at 7:00 in I he Mini-V Study. Wednesday of eewecK rraver 'hoir liehe.il al V Thursday MM .. . i. :0ll !0. Committee on Kvati"eli m and till- 'vieinoersiiip in,-el i.OO in s meets minister's Study. Troop !). Boy Scout Hie Scout Room at 7 ;;o in WAYNESVIIXK ''"I SItVTFRIW CIII'RCH Hev. Malcolm R. Williamson. Paslor Whilener Pivvosl. Snpci mlciidoni oi Sunday School unday School , Morning Worsh ill 10:00 o'clock. 'P 1 1:00 o'clock nermuji Subject' ing The Collection .ovv i oiicern- There will bt. a congregational meeting following the n -.... the purpose of adopt i,,;; (lu church uulw "r ihe new Chinch IF. I... . - v ear volunteer pledges will I.. from all present who nr.. received prepared ivv-hip lo make their pledges. I'loneer and Youth meetings at C:3n. LAKE JINAI.i Rev. O. J. ! lU'TIST Sunday . IJ l:. school 'I 10 a '. . iiiie.v, superintendent Inl.: ...... ,K services as loll nvvs: Sundays at 7 30 , Ihird Sundays at 1 ) no a , Mid-week pray,.,- sni.'(. Wednesday night at 7 -j,. nil (-'( DELI.WOOD ME i lioiii T ( IR( I IT Rev. J. K. Ii. Holi er, p. ir Layman's Day held Sunday, al with laymen' at churches: serv ice wi eleven o'clock Hie following Hugh er will wood. Ratclifte, charge be the speaker lay at lead Dell H. A. Jeffries, designer of Day ton Rubber Company, will speak at Maple Grove. There will hi some one at the Elizabeth Chapel at the morning worship hour. The paslor will preach at Mag gie at 11 o'clock. The theme will be, "The Octopus of Society' evils of strong drink. The public is invited to attend all these services. Raising the daughter ot jus "Give us this day our daily bread."-MiUthew j azelwood Baptists 1 Stage 3 - Month Lop Campaign; Starts Ap Workers Of Sun. School To Meet Here On Monday The olfieers and teachers of the First FSaplist Sunday School will hold their monthly meeting Mon day night al 0:45 in the social hall of the Welch Memorial Building. This will be a covered dish supper meet ing. lien Phillips, superintendent, urges all olfieers and teachers lo be presenl. Mrs. Kenneth Lowe will lead the devotional. Plans will be discussed concerning the Daily Vacation Hible School which is .scheduled for June. The prob lem of providing sufficient room lo lake care of the ever increasing atlendance of tin- adult department will he discussed. The feature of (he meeting will he the third installment of the film "Two Thousand Years Ago." This ei u s oi sniinii motion lilms in color gives Ihe background of Ihe current Sunday Scliool lessons, por- Iradiig the life, cusloins, and work of the people in the days of Christ, the school of two Hum. and years "'!! 's Hie I heme of I his film to he -liawn Monday night. Special Movie To Be Shown Wed. hi First Baptist "The Gre.'ilest Achievement" will he hovui at ihe First Papli-.t I.urdi Wednesday night, March in', al 7 30 This is a .sound, color Nil Pol having a lite eiuimleli.le a leilicaird to ihe will of God. The Sunday Scliool Hoard of the Soulh- 1 11 liapl : I ( 'oiivt nt iim released, 'he. him a few months ago on the ' ' Ihe lale Dr. George W. I'm' il. It gives particular empha- is lo the forty-six year ministry 's pastor of the First Baptist .Inn eh of Dallas, Texas. The film high-lights other achievements of Mils denominational servant and loriner president of the Baptist World Alliance. 'Ihe First Baptist Church cor dially invites the public to see and h'-ar thits "Greatest Achievement". Rev. V. N. Allen To Be On WHCC Next Week Hev. V. N. Allen, pastor of the Pigeon Vallev Mptlinrlict h,.,.i. "ill conduct morning devotions over station WHCC Monday Ihrough Saturday of next week at '' 30 The public is cordially in program of spiritual meditations died to listen (o this week-dav pmisorod by (he Haywood County Ministerial Association. The following week. Rev. C. II. Greene, paslor of the West Canton Haptisl church will be the speaker. Two From Here At Dnptist Conference The Norlh Carolina Evangelistic Conference of Ihe Baptist Conven venfion will bp held at Hip First Haplisl church of Winston-Salem, Monday through Wednesday noon of nexl week. Pastors and laymen of Haywood county are expected lo allend. Rov. M. L. Lewis of Haelvvood and Rev. L. G. Elliott of Waynesville will represent the Baptist congregations of the two communities. Iran 500,000 now produces more than barrels of crude oil daily. The oil refinery at Abadan in Iran has a daily capacity of 490,- uoo barrels, and is thus the world's tet largest. a. m. 1 aster- i,f ijjjjj cnurchc- alv sctlt.du!j day to diM-n- plajss i much I.uulu c was adopted In d Baptists laN Sundai i-i... i . i "u- imiiin iJinpil was prisciiti-il In iJ the Baplisi rhuirtJ Lewis, pastor, and uj ed by tin- chinvli mJ Sunday nun mi Rev. Mr. I, our cluiiih !ii,Wi are greall- nilhsfd. In this , aim,. I I'll Kt'J to increase uur uav sciioiii. i!:ini(i maii's inisiiiiuiii mll prayer si rvin-." Preparali tor " will he inadr (! of March, uiih IliWj 't1 ing en A p,-,1 differ-, i. in,., during Apiii i!,M. I ij.i!: 'ill 1.1 later tin r ' H. Li- - , i:-i 1 May ami .In,,. plaint . I I III I U d I 1 1 il gram, w ill he i i i M iu.'dJ i.sgiE- ing pi n . I Is in I lie i i.il.1! lei in tin I h .j lly. "I liav e i 1 1 our iliiiuh IllilU-s in ;, v 'I hi- I.e. .ill: I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I III llll, plaiui. ii lei Jm ( 1 1 1 1 Ii 1 1 1 i Baptist Voni Ship Go Overseas The niiijii Colleclei dreil pi Soul In : NY -a O: relid. -ln;i; iinii 1 hi .11 ' L I n The I ssdor-. I, . G. 1:1 Class, 11 II. Gent the cull ping- This 1 clothing months. htnU 1 he -i-i-i illlMII, IM The I 'nil ed Stales ' oil-priiilm iii- center j with Ihe '.i:ilibi'.if Middle I.. -I 'lull Mother Happy Girl's New M Thanks Sralfs Kelhy -s-N'iIsii Sue. VVIieii years dd and Mill, in appellle ' tress. Su' Sea If with i"i" ily and l;i of mu.'l1 let ter "01 solve tlii .ili-.l' hr ll' ('J lfalikP1 If .1111 ' I''1'1 Sue. vlo nionev ''' ,1 10' ' 1,11 1!' ,)LJ ,'jlf .Vet'-'l 1 In- K a. " klv I III) I' ...j lr I; p.""' ' pin i"' Repl.'ii ' sale al Hear .mi m Hi1 sra ....fivr PHI over Mortli' ,

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