Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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MONDAY. APRIL 17. 1922.
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT
BARACA CLASS AT
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AT KEY MEMORIAL
MKS. MAKY A. tiPKNCKR, of
t Water!.own, N. V., aged 75, who
'deefctrr* ' 1 gained fifUm
' pOniMfe on Taiilac and fitls just
fine all the time. Wan In badly
run-down condition.
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1'rugram at (•rand Aveane Church
Mim f1NTHV.V AflMJ
riVti> FIRST
BAPTIST CHI KCH
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Weekly Club Cakixlar.
The ShnkPs^eurc I'luh will hove an
'open mnTiiiK Tuesday afternoon in the
flub room* at Sherman Public Library
at J o'clock. when Dr. T. A. Wharton
annoroa address meinlaw and a number of
AllllRIVHao luvfU'd friend* «u Colonial lielhfi m.
Tho Shakespeare members will have a
hrlefbualneas mwtlne at K o'clock.
The Wednesday Xlxht Bri<h&> Club
Afli,- if half bf.ar wiib.MM mb rs ,,f uil, „lMV af WlloU!awn Country Club
the KnnJ^rn l*h d% and offteH* MrPrtl w<aia:dny eveu n*. dinner preceding
Im v !'i)i ;iUc_;*dU J beta of ehlld Hl'< In tiie^ame*.
(hi;,:... ;vl(fs Jl'vWnU M#ii wuf Km, gnu> rolUyr IIUI Uu-rary <M
cd py a J*0i W,di®Ujfe'or uMpiyc w#
•'>*"" ■ flits Mrs. Tliotttti.t It Mitrslwli: Jf.
, |iea«*. .fr-tbc cx-Vbo President Marshall.
> vvay kcwlwiu. by thai- Mcmhmrifrfflr <
, * b^Jl'b fiffceti y« :irx r ;o, ah in ssfAtf* (jfv .,H, jM, jj,(1 gnestji-0#~t'hTM>5oasioii.
ar.v t o C'hW*-.-where she fcft«Hte*e ftp* n- Til( p, bUu? -ffcrfiliic Club w 11 lie en-
i!ld a...:. liVcuul wpefc. . on Saturday afternoon by
IJcr remark* were i:x n «lir i!y (in Quires Mall in her South Ti'avis
ihe « v:j: «clfM!ic effort*hri Tibmvra>> b<imc.. ^==ac=i
• er M:a:i <usiouis and matners In. that. 1_
< • hi-i?.: She KDoke at i!n- -wonderful Brcdis-IT'tcher.
ii i&Ltil -'!'d eu.i.<tmaj,i'Uui:t tin* uii>- Tic follow tin i t «*m la ken from the
(INK Ml N1IKKU AND St*TV HE
gyjaflgfr ■ m a mm '
THK 1*RK3BST FA8TOR.
CKIt
?0 4 HI KtH 1XDEK
C AMPAIfiN Vif R M KMBKRSH IP
OF WO 1$ mm IN PRiKiRKSS
—< ONTEST 41'ST ENDED.
H? J- 1. Knott.
1 Have you ever <u<§od la>totn a I'.ibie
cla^s ct ai!i t sr five liundri'd i;n'a V
r I
you ihiur auch a Mtin^ wa^
;•• r een wnqneitu aj. iv« y AM-uorxai two wee^ ini^ jjm-i
iih vvlli ehurch. wittv The M^for, ftev. Mark, rouleni ^riv-f«r"ah attei
- t N? TetU'll dojnu Hie ifranehinft. t luxed aftJ^-^^Bt^'chiVh was #lvideil
Si'V " HiiimIu.x nlunt wltb « total (;t' j^Ou4dj-- liqnarHih# jtoga. helixj; tuytaU
I
?.y" * *'!M* dr wn tii" ln*lj vo- jinrent. t)kht., Ilemocrai will Ih n-ad
«!• ir<| froio t!ic raiajraiKn. with interest here^ as Walter Hrooks
ii nd > a id tlnf .situation had Iveeu flnanr js Iju, ;j(MI ot ^|,.s ^ j/ HrqokH
elailr letvse prior to the creation of ()f Sla riniui, and ha« many friends
that fund, Bitr !M( n- aiv 1 oitsiant eallx |M,n,.
for more taissi^marics ami more works "The marriage of Walter Brook* and
nnd t!m; ibe field >t action is being en \ijsm Kat-beriue KleU'h^r was solemnlz
:ar^b tt-a .a;.:.lly as ptoft hie. w.tb yet )(| hv Hcv. .1, V,.• Morelan.l in hi* Im.ui.'
i i luit: \< s who huv<- never Satnrtlav In the gWiMcmn! of littt
lunrd t«e name of ('briwt. ., f,.lv 'fi-i«*nil<« '
ccuijilwlieti Muth. -Mrs. l^liteher was foruierly nnploy-
: | Ai . ikmi.v l.ave no flfj ,lV ^ vVt-srOin I'tdou in McAlewter
<■«'j' e>ii■ .* i.t whai, that
sible'/ WVU. at Sum<Jm.v uiojoln«;s «er-
j xlw of tlt.c Bai'aea ('las.' ; i tha Tirst
Uy J. T. Knott. Jiajitlht' chinch that very thing he
Tin pre Kapler revival which IfSTsT tunic an actual stt-«o;uphKbi ieuL_iC4>e
heen eoo«;oci «! at Kry J|*.nor!al two week> thi/^ ^-.;.^J-a+ - trifn on a
fr-tivr~ati at tendance, «>f
into s<v-
Kn: wun a iouti c-1 *u «g ftofti' th K^fi ' tnrtriined br W.
tlon to tlie <igfrch._iiljr-4utT'alMUit hIx jj. Fleming end the Bitten by Forrest
beltiK on_jpa«^e*fitun of faith. ■This lVveto. Each haw 11 terady slept on
jSWot^'-tetrri ttf tWt received the jol>. liUlhl^liwfiV'or a .-11^ mifiire"
into thin thurcb since the pastorate of .itaa never befort^ been exhibited in the
$ey. Terrell bewail in Ncyi ala-r. history Of ShertSaan. Some men eoo-
At the-Sunday nlRlit service a irrge net*fed "wli!i thla campaipi g.-ve all of
a ml hue Vwnfi |iie«ettf a laF a rt "elrveTt tbeir time and donated the work of.
on h^stia remh H ^ a number of niany whottt they employed in onlcr
OJfeellcnt .selections and an extra large-' to renth fie' uoal of their aiftbiMon.
choir leu the lii«pirin;< song service. jvn<l It \\;.s tt WOllderfltl sight fonf
Tin? Refwirertiou. mniilre.!"and f.u'ty-thn" men fjfi the
Ilti'v.''Terrell's iid)j *< t was "The Res- j„itin audltoiluai of tin* I'aptist ehnrch
infection' ami lu* took titv his text miiKtitutvul the maKntficent attendance
Mark HI; | J. Jle said lu p.vvt : when the teacher, Mr. Joe K. Ktfr Ix-
Of ail the eveidfnl flips in sacred jT.,,, the ex| osUion of the lesson. He
and yrofaiu1 history, the-iwalk of l'o- stated that tlw contest would end
l(jr aaui John to .the little viUnxe of ^ith last Summy. but that the work
Ihumaus is the .Uio^t eventful, none amL earm^t purposes of- ,the class
hn
w:o'
OM«
*h«5«e far a-: -•••ion.iVi-s and their
k. •.ad she \\ '1. t1i-"v
I her
where she made her home with bet; si«-
ter. 'Xlrs. Brooks is the popular mana-
'' Mr of the Western Tnlon here and h:w
Vi: " . V ' naide a ho<t ot friends daring the year
■ tip*'1 'C .'if a,a ii. ti;re. alll| liitl 1' he has been her.-. Mr.
i lair v, licit the> oarn d anout the ^|r>. BrtMiks will rnakv their home
...j-m-it they 'a^apixtd a Boar«J tff ih,rant "
i ir r.^-a, ;1i;d f M t if iced In evVry un- • -
« h- . a^d : <aa i them walk ' ttjd|i|r |ttrj| III Vf';I'fitllitij
>i .. f t ccii or t went;, miles to bnajj MraTikin R.iiison I'flWflWMHl nu-i
their CmO-}: /• :!; .M.
their
I HK-orattons througl
SehoOl teachers and ftign School leach-
are more faschaitlng than this which vxouid continue, and that an effort to
sho^s forth the divine companionship .secure an attendance of <MX> men on
of Jesus Christ* The most cvintful Sunday. April 2H. cat whk'h tieeaskwi
thh(g in Jesus' life was not His de;\th Kx-Vke fresideat Marshull will visit,
on the cross hu: ir was his trlrtaiijluiat y1(. Hass.
reetii.'U from the ih ath. On \hut To Have a Snppt r.
eventful llastcr mora, tluf iwo waneu a mtpper for all th<' class, marking
went to the phn-e w hen' .L-mis had the c lose of ..the eonte-t. will he given
Ijeen pl.u^'d in the tojnb. An an#el In- some time this week. After a careful
forna <i :la i . lb was risen a.id a< a i it was aunouueed that then'
aj>sur:Hi«e i. viied them to see the wr.rc. pivK«H t 'J04 reds aud 17-1 blues,
pi. rv wh *."-the Lord lay; UH«r and ^ju, fjVi. c,mitral olti<-ers. making i\
.11ibh, Io « lui.il the friglliheiied w'o.iien jr,;,,,,! toiill of. ns th| the Simda.v m
tukl the?! tfmy, hurried to tjm tot ah-, whieh the «Uive ntarred the atteioi-
aud for.ml everything Jwt a's had im; the following Sunday
iarn laid tc them, but; they did not |t was J7u niul ast Sunday 44*1. Six
know where JettlS had Went. Then }niiHlrc<l is the gi :i! April l!Tt. They
in their loneline.'k, they e« !nuienced sv 111 make iv, foi they posset the spirit
their journey to Etonians. '-Every man indouitdtidde energy ' necessary
ami every women in this world at f(H. t;(sk'.
soiue thue in fK* ir ! \as has a jour nay 'piir of the Biiraen class are
to Emnmus. w hen they feel the iioed...,j StiiiStui. pt'esid-nt : K. L. Mcfiia-
aud wenhl appreciate the co.-ap.aiioa- rij« v(r.,v nrefeident; Dan Htalson. sc.-
BJiiilMi''Irffl Hiii
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V. V. T. INHTAlX"orFU KKH
AM) ELECTS l H E(;ATER
Sherman Council. N'o^ 90, V,
Commercial Travelers, mK
MM «t tlie Maceabe* halt and limtall
ed the'following officers for the ensu
Ju* year; ttejrt Adcera, senior.cmi*H*'l-
or: J s# ph itaukfojd. junior counsel
or; W. F, Akers, past cou one lor; W. Mi
O, Veualne, secrtfla ey -triwsnrer; >
Iflerf(4lhwit^-'i<roiifi't(in was given at
'(iraud Avenue Presbyterian Chnrch,«u
" SwiWlny eveftlhir. with • Miss Bessie
(Jrace t unnnigham si (lie panto, and,
lJtlle Leng playing t|it« vjjuljn: * ] •
Opening souk. ]
Pajteant. "EaHter Light." Purta lu
this were taken by \l!<s Elixabetltj'W.;Hope, conductor; It. A. O'Bannon,
( lyee. Miss Ihirlx F^jgleton. Her- paige: U. E. Jllatthews, sentinel; J. R.
ton, Paul Hannah. Mr. Robinson. Xli*s Sanders, cla.plains -E N. Malkey, e*-
Marloii TUritf. Roy Elder, Rjiehel Ker- ; ecutlve. wiafliftteeniao for two yenw;
guson, ami a number of the children. [JL l . Totit, cvecutive committe<'iuan
The closing fei.ttwre was a chorus tf^ fnr two,yettvrs.
ibe choir. I The following Were elected to ripre-
Rev. (luy Ij. OatT. pastor, then gave si-nt the local body at the (Jrund (Vatn-
a iiflvf nfiTk on iaister. aud Its slgnifl- : cil meeting in Paris. Texas. May 11'
W. 8. Akera. first npreventative;
I W. (2. ^'enable, seeoad representative;
♦ R 0. Hewitt, first 'sfomtyfei #r: H.
\ The Ajmrtmh Red CIOK* has dis- Kimbrou.-jh. aecomL.Alternate F. W.
ifihuted an average of 1<> tons of Hildson of Sl.' i nan. present > gratal
clothing daily in Hungary during the conductor, will also attend the l' trls
year. meeting.
pari^^-opo|ty:
Prctect yourself by INSURING with a
mjL RELIABLE Company
We Are Agents for Such a Companyr
NOTE INSTAt t.MKNT PLATACCEPTE0,
, . . . . . . .-i \ .
for further Infornialion See'
.
GENERAL INSURANCE
4th rico; M. 8< P. Bank Bldg.
mmm
r^ii:.
Just think rif It. at nevcnty-flve
years of age to lie milde well and
strong again and'gain twelve ppunds
in weight, but this is exactly what 1
(iid tvfier taking Timjac. N< t only
that, I U>*>hSounfitM^' said Mrs.
Mv.ry A. Speijf^ast ,St„ life-long
rcshlent of U afertown, X'. V.
"For over u year 1 was in a terri-
bly-rundown condition and. I wjis
mm,:
Sherman, Tew.
nervous and resilhss
many
said Rev. TeT-
ice ccuroc. with plate favors of Easter
haskets of candy, to tHa following
guests: Misses Ellzaleth Root,, Hazel
Etehlfjfm. Ma urine In.ir.ham. Mac Hoard,
M«igar<i Colling. Mary Louise Baird,
Slaigtirct iluliek, Enid Catherine <im)V-
er, B' ssic Mattlngly. and Vli*ginia Lo-
ttiax. ■ 1
w • jr q
ficrtcflt SI vpr Tea.
Mcm!.ers of the Kidd Key Aluinnae
Ait^ot'Iftk>D will entertain with a Silver
Te". In 'ae home of M s. John Marshall.
1(4)7 SunJh Ci«)-4 ett str«,ei Fr oa> af-
ternoon. April -1. lit o'elpek for t^'C
huieili of tlie Khld Key Library. '
A p,rasing prrgiam ha> Is.-eti plah-
at d, and It is hojw-d a large anmtK-r
Of th • townspt ^p'e will avail thenK+
w ives <*f an eu.|. yahU: hour ni rihis
while they also Mp a go<al eifiuse^.
'Rie M tl e Assot lata *
ship of Jesus Ciirist,
yell 'The uBinlt.v of Christ's incarna-
tion in human form is the blending
of th< laystlcai nr;<l -he 'human. Only
retar.v, Soloti Tadd and Blala Brown,
assistant secretaries: W. X. S<arlna--
cugh. treasurer. Joe P. Etter la the
teacher.
There wat« a total at/endance of
l^ds f< r the Hmulay fjehodl of tlie
htuwrcii fhd ami man can the mysti-
cal union iM'tume, perf«H*ted. . Thr^
icsnrreethui and the emiity grav. lumiist Thurt'li on Easter
the foninh.tb n of tln ehurdi. Men ; Sunday.
nnrl fmllniu u-iil- r«llll<lilltl> ftic DPSlir- *
night I would bear the clock strike
every hour. I W;:> able to "it very lil-
tit- and lo-t strength right along, tin-
Iwcomlng so weak I eonhl hardiy
walk from one room toi the o;her.
#.'On account of nty age I thought
my declining health was natural.,, but
Tanlac haf? proyed that I was mis-
taken I can do all my own Incase-
work now, I sleep all night long.' wak^
up in the morning, feeling refreshed
and Just lVel fine all the day long.
Taniac can't be praised too much."
Tanlac is sold in Sherman by Carl
B N ill. in IVniaon by Waldron Drag
Co.," in Tioga by Crb -Bradley and by
aP * leading druggist#,—-(Adv. I
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
Sherman Bicycle ( lub and all otliers.
There w-J1! be a meeting of tin1 Sher-
man 'Bicycle Club 'Fjtestftty evening nt
4 n. m. at North- Walnut street.
Be there.
CRAIH ATr Oft' THAT LNSTITw
,TION .% ><> WINS HONORS AT
PKAIKI^ VIEW NORMAL.
TlW pnpila ot the h>wl DongJasn | foun a eeeelvtng I few ami are inv.fing
sehw^for wejgyu youth. wonr in all I alt th^Ir frh ads over the city to attend
IIIM*,
W |f
■■M^MIHHHIPPPIIiniliVilPp'ViHIBPVIPPPHPPHIRPPHRIpiHi
points1 o\or the tJaitiesvlite High • 4t 4* Ih* aln the a^adhfien to nl-
S< hopl in the IntcrscholaWlc meet held .ways a*)k to the interests of their Algm
at Fred IKuiglass High School Friilny I Mator,'end tUJ« atfair hu« lieen plau-
CJccefrt the first placoln the high ' iiid la aid la revtorla?z books nnd
jump and I lu' races; which we*re won pnr basing new ones far the 1. brarir of
fey Galnea\!tie. th« institution.
li rUiuay Uioner.
Mr. and Slr-i, J. T. Riley's home was
the scene ot a Intppy affair oh Sanilay
v-In n Mrs. Rfley cule tained with, a
v;!:o
• V
- ■ -V
The fobewlug points were won"hy
Hht.nuau:' Pole n uli. skof pnt. chin-
ning th< l a;..baseball giimc. res iia-
tions ami dtolumation*?. Juniors nnd
St mors. >p"!lir.g and t< ok first place
r the dclwjfc. 'surpr «e dinner % lie 1" ' • «'
James Klrkiatrirk. a grrduute of wa, ,5s JPnrt oM on that d«v.
Fr«d 1 onglas# Hheol. now a pupil In T1|(, Wnr<llVort t.Ml In pink and
Prairie S.ate N« rmal at. 1 rairle v-hlte the <"euteipiece bein« a larg*-
View, T^-.is, won firat prlxe in the whlt(. hlrHnlav cake Isarla; tlie 08
oimtoHcul wuteKt In that Institution p{Mk caudles. '
las: we<V, . j .Those enjovlng the occasion were Mr.
and Mi's. E. Riley and cbildren. Mr.
ami yivn, L. X. Hamoek and children,
Mr. and Mrs. V, B. Bia y, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Rliey nnd eh idren, Mrs. 4><ivid>
^>n of Oklahoma, Mr. ami Mrs. Ryan
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hnrdwfeke
ant! liairv, Mr. and Mrs. Marvlu Rehl
aud children. I'dgar Woniack. ami Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Roberts.
Si
Nominates
Wcu&n for 0. S. Senate
t *.
IMvt I
<&
.
Kuater Kgg Hunts.
PE.U}ti.ai)y every ehlhl in , Sherman
I
' #11
Mrs. IV
has been
ciT«tle <faM^|ll;lO >
*adldate' fdfr- Polled
She is the f f*t woman rW nomlnat
ed for this office by a major party.(
Mrs. Ole«<^ Is a nativef of Minnesota,
Shi jiy th« Deinte f: Mr. and
at Mlvnm)ln as ey Tlrore
d States^ Senator.'day* wift}
■
'
Owen Yonng. vice-president of
the C.'enerai Electric <(impany haa
been decorated with the Order of the
itlsiiig Sun hy the emporer 0/ Japan.
enjoyed ' .Kas,ler ceiebrntlon
will' b apucals most to 'a juvenile, an
1'iasfcr egg hnnt. All the Sunday school*,
had ttffff affuliS either on .Saturday <m-
Ft; du& afierujMm. nnd a iiunt!ier of In
.'lfyidua's also entertained In this man-
ner.
'i'he city lxo-lfs were full of children
nl tlay Saturday in search of the iriueh
coveted objects and each one went
Irani* w It'll a' 1HHjrl'fall Of pride- orer he
gWihp of bright i-ohnvd eggs, whether
the number was g'eat or sniall. At the
Episcopal chur: Ii Snadiiy iiftrFno"a, tli«
chl'dren fratitercd for an Easter ser-
vL «. jual htoUgJu .xhe tuite Imjxcs ill
which tlie;- had depos te<T their pennies
lcr some wueks At the close of the
•frvh'C each one received a small grow -
ing fern. .■/ *■
iV
Sc ->'>• Ne£ s.
Mrs, Lillian c. Met* retnrneil Sjluc-
day evtalag from a vhit with
ther. Hunter Craycrofl, and family in
Mineral Wells. ,# , '
>llss i.'ladvs Cornell returned to Ok-
mtl'gee. Okla., after sixndiug the w-eek
ciifl with her patent*. Mr. ami Mrs. W.
J. Cornell.
Mi>-. IMxle Lee («aither was
from I Hi Has to spend the Easter week
ml w th her parents, Mr. and Mm.
ie Thompson on «Houth Travis
mj - W.1 ' "
<a«:t *• Jv ^..'i l.j. . w -V^
Mra. Lamon IMimas of Han-
have t*Hpn siH'mling se^ral
their parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
Lou's DtUuus, In till* city.
Mr. and'Mrs. Homer Rpiney went to
Dallas Monday afteinoqu to hear
Amellta Galli-Curcl In eohcert nt the
Coliseum: i
The memlH rs of the Senior Christian
Endeavor Society of First Presbyter-
Ian Church will hold a business and
social meeting lu the home of George
and nation* who repudiate the resur-
reclhm and the empty* grave reptnU-
rites God and have no hop*' in . the
v.othL 1 indie re la a lit era I resurrec
tion. The Bibb is full of It. I don't
understumi eva< tly how it Is to be ac-
complished, but there are some things.
which I l^leve Hod oUgl^t to know-1 loudness of miKirfaaee.
Hiinsedf aad not have to reve. l them ice cream fetid :«aiviu 'i\s fre«'' ta all.
to human I dtiRS, There iua,V ia J - MARION C. HAKRISON,
times in your life when 'your faltl; ii: jalT-ltp Socreli|jy-Iraasurer.
the I^ vd Jesnffr Cliri«t w^ll lie your'
Here
R#V. Terrell Mild of a man hi a Pull-
man car d^/iyctbc way, whose wife
'aro r?e^.# times and klsse^ hhw,
affevlio a*eiy. creating some little
eomnic. 1 nbout fier a* :Ions. The hua-
hand acfl&p :.1 «1 told lmw tlair four *,
sons had wa nt t% the war : how thn*e
were killed early In the fighting; th.'y .
had but a week ls*fnr ' recelvtsl news 1.
of the de nhs of tie* fourth and lie waa.
tlieu <in his way to place his Wife in
an asylum tor the Insane. "Sea. my
friends, there may come times hi your
life when the empty tomb and the re-.
llglon of Jesus Christ will he your
erdy" comfort nml consolation," said
Rey. Terr II.
The "flag of the (ierman republic
has never flown in some parts of
Oermauy. i
Fischer itt Fair view Thurs«Uty even
i- 7 .••'50 o'eloek.
Mrs. Everett Fields is visiting rela-
J Ives in Waco.
Mrs. C. It. Hewlett of Austin is Vis
iting her daughter. Mrs. O. R. Branie,
Hu tliis cltv.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks of Du-
ra nt spent Sunday with their parents.
Mr/nnd Mrs. T. E. Bttwiks. i
Miss Irene Flournoy of St. Louis will
arrive Tuesday to s|**ml a week with
Mrs. Levis. Hall, on South Travi* street, j
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Try ii <a Omr Gaor
Bank &
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We Pay 4% Interest.
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PvO you know that two
coats, of the hest floor
paint are less than i-100 of
an inch thick?
You may think it ridicu-
lous to expect such a thin
paint film to stand up under
all the wear and tear that
a floor gets.
Still, that's exactly what
Lowe Brothers Hard Di v ing
Floor Paint does. It stands
up because it's made of pig-
ments ^nd extra tough var-
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