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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Feb 1941, p. 5

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t II‘FebrugrySaleM $hj)ttttl 'Fgmfidflilll mm " I "lFllie hr trar My! "Aosettii,"iiiiir-y Taihrvin Knipfel and Gordon Neel) attended the Euthgr kgague Rally at St, Paul's Church, Ktie%%F,Gft giGliar." Kn. John Anger ot Guelph in spending a week with Mr. August magical. _ . and Mrs. Harry Schaefer and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tracey at Waterloo on Sun- Mr. qnd Mrs. Arthur Schaaf and daughter Madeline of Elmdale. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neeb and children, Hilda and Jimmy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ire. 19y'resgtyint.yyreuvyrenirtg In. and Mrs. Kniptel were pre- sented with a lovely silver gift by Mr. Carl Bechthold, and Mr. Sy - venter Jacky read the address.' Reference' was made in the pre- Imitation address to the high eb. teem in which Mr. and Mrs. Knipfel are held in the community. Hopes were expressed that the couple would enjoy many more years of happy wedded life. Wm. Knipfel IE,','.' Sunday a with Mr. and rs. W. Jacobi. WNW“??? MD. _ ___ On Saturday evening about an neighbours and friends gathered at the home of Mt. and Mrs. William Kpipfet and tendered them a sur- prise party in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in playing cards. Lunch was. we.» ms ladies Doei-r, Mr. and Mrs. "thiiCBiii' wagen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Knipfel of Eighgger. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sunday visitors with Mr. August EnipfeL yere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Surprise Couple On Silvgr Anniversary -trt?i'iiiTirjrja" ii)??,)), STOVES\ , soik.':,(i'i"i)tii't'i:':'. 1 isp" gi'te "d \m, lull/gm "3'2. 3 DOWNING, STEEN and oy “IS m- FRANK’S Jada! Sure _ laws. In... orb-mm " " I!“ Bt. W. Phone '-4108 KITCHEN“ to...“ " WM. omm Atm. " who " In MM. Palm!“ - Canal.“ to MIMI Horn WAVERLEY YONMVMI’O PETERSBURG See BERGSTEIN’S lalies' Wear mpoAnmI-nu-ua "." umum """-ed"sth1ston-oLttt2asti.." HATS s........"...................... sweats.“ 0|... .0 "I. vulva-city. "rtt-tt Calm-no. In." to“ and“... Igognqu.” Hutu-Io! mun-It 'nm-o'ol' ind no _Fettmtufo _ in." Br It” loun- [able] (“which Cormpondent) W "idaiirtiiarsA. __-_ A. a. vow-1.. runs-v QUPTUIED? FLORISTS My Merchandisa '0KtatgtttmetBaat - eran Ladies' Aid held an enjoyable afternoon at the Parsonage in Conestoga on Thursday as guests of Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Wittig for their regular mqnthly meeting, - Before her marriage Mrs. Bau- man was Miss Regina House. She was born at Freiburg on Sept. 24 in 1868. Mr. Bauman was born near Weisenhurg on Oct. 28 in 1867. They were married on Feb. 9, 1891. Their family includes nine chil- dren, William. Richard and Alfred of West Montrose, Frank of Sea- forthand Norman of Breslau and Mrs. Herbert Cook of Detroit, Mrs. Harold Moore. Port Huron and Mrs. Charles Benninger, Breslau, and Mrs. Bauer, Kitchener. They also have 30 grandchildren. Both are in good health. BT. JACOBS LADIES' GROUP MEETS AT PARSONAGE ST. JACOBS-st. James', Luth- The church service was fpllpw- ed by a dinner for the immediate family of 'hemtubilarians and a few friends. ' ‘HAYSVILLE w. L ACCOM- , TALKS ON PRISON All) wo" PLNHEB MUCH WAR WORK, t1,,tft'ifd1e,'/ald,1ii.illt ttgtg, HAYSvrLft---'rhat a sereyrIg'ti,ytiso'h,',tt in' "tiii,' any“; amount of war work was amm'iChurch Tuesday afternoon with tiisheti, by the members. of tr.fiiiiTii."c. Hallmanincharge of the Haysvnlle Women's Institute 'Tdevotionat period on the theme, the past month was indicated. by \“Thc Fellowship of Prayer”. Mm. the report of the war committee ‘Gordon Ftied gave the leaflet rend. converter, Mrs. A. E. Kerr, pre- ing and Mrs. L Fried, current sented at the February meeging. events. A feature of the prognm age report showegi that 1n the _ was a splendid talk by Mrs. W. Rife ' month the Institute members on "Prison Aid Work'. Business sent to the Red Cross work room session followed with Mrs: N. E. at New Hamburg, 191 pairs of Dahms in charge. socks. 29 scarves, l3 sweaters, ----------r-H seven pairs of wristlets, tive pairs of knee caps. one helmet, five HESSEN ROAD pints of mitts, twp quilts, 12 pairs: n Mi " " on... o pajamas. " pairs of pillow F n . m " cases. szeshcets {and six hospital “mic" 'ot-'""" gowns. wing or war refugees Ladies' Club M... included " nhrhtgowns, 20 wo- The February meeting at tho? men'S' slips. Bve ehildren's slips 'Ladies' Aid was held at the t,e,'2 and one child's sweater. on Mnndav sqft-tnon, The mt- gowns. sewing for war refugees Ladies' cha m... included 25 nightgowns. 20 wo- The February meeting ot the men's' slips. Bve ehildren's slips 'Ladies' Aid was held at the church and one child's sweater. on Monday afternoon. The meet- The meeting ya? held at the ing opened with a hymn, pm, home of. Mrs Iarighton ShiTte "scripture reading and prayer. The The president, Mrs. Kerr presuiedwcopjc "Foreign Missions of the _ ---.----e- A3hureh". was given by Rev. WmTEEtBOURNE COUPLE (Schultz. , "The Sermon on the OBSERVE AmmrERBAViiouGi" was adopted for Bible WINTERBOURNE. - Mr. and Study. The regular business was Mrs. Anthony Bauman observed transacted. The meeting closed their golden wedding anniversary with the Lord's Prayer. on Saturday ptith a high mass at Luther has!" Moth. Stu.Bon.iface, church. Maryhill. l The. St._ Jahn’s Luther League The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Harold Cress and prayer was offered by Mrs: George _ Kelter. borne. Rev Mr. Wittig conducted the Bible study and also present- ed the tpttie, "Lutherans in Ame- rietf'. During the business session it was decided the society would again co-opcrate in the observance of the World Day of Prayer. Mrs. Henry Bitter. president of the local WI. and District Direc- tor Mrs. Jack Morlock attended the Women's Institute executive meeting at Wellesley Friday after. noon WOMAN’S WORK NEVER DONE.' HOW TO TURN IT INTO FUN Women, you can solve the ever- lasting problem of housework and relieve the monotony of daily drug- gery by transforming routine work into a fascinating pastime. Two New York advertising men recom- mend some interesting ways in an unusual article in Tho Anwrican Weekly with the February 16 Detroit Sunday Times. Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday Timen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Heist of Heidelberg. MThe bride- groom was the son of r. and Mrs, Adolph Schzab of Ayton. - Mr. a7ut Mrs. Schaab are in good health. Before her marriage bride of sp years “was 'stlpttr new. Following their marriage. the couple lived for tive years. neu- Heidelberg. They later moved-to Mildmny. where they mideddor tour years. then they lived in Chesley for ten years. The couple then resided in Kitchener for six years, moving to Lexington 25 ye!!! Mo: -.. -- _ _ _ - The elderly cough: was married at Ayton in the vangelical far- mge. Feb. 11th, 1891. Rev. . A. Schmidt oftieiated at the cere- mgnx. '. f . _ A happy tamily dinner was held " their Lexinmn home on Tttes- day in honor of {Miriam wed- ding anniversary of . and In. George Schnab. During the after- nopn _and_ evening Mr, and Mr. Wedding Anniversary tb.nd IraGSclmb Mark Their Golden , hep: oiien house tor Women's Mr. Allan Seerr commenced workine on Wednesday for Mr John Wtsickrrr at North Ihttrthope. _ Mr Ross Hess returned to his humr after mending a month " I Ratho The St. Jahn’s Luther league held its February meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hackbart on Monday fgttt,'lt'J meeting was opened with a Psalm 63 was read responsively. Scripture lesson wag read by Mr. Walter Hackbart and Mr. Arthur Hackbart led in prayer. The topic "Foreign Missions". was given by Rev. Schultz. Following are the poems given by various league“: "India", by Miss Elsie Seifert; "P-aptizing All Nations", by Miss Helen Hackhart: "Great Joy", by Mr. Harold Hieronymus; "The Lee per", by Miss Lamine Dammeier; and "Liberia", by Miss Rose Mau- rcr. A verse of the hymn 'T Love to tell the Story", was sung after each poem. The meeting closed “ith the Lo:d's Prayer. Games were enjoyed by all, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Personals . Mr. and Mrs. Elton Schiell and son Herbert of Waterloo spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schicll. Messrs Walter Hinschber er of Kitchener, Mean-I, Fred 'aut Misses Marie and Phyllis Hack- bart and Florence Hahn of Heidel- berg, and Misses Rose Maurer and Elsie Seifert were Sumday “"53" guests at the home of Mr. and rs. Edwin Hackbart. Edwin chkbart. All Baa LI (Ciro-lick Corn-union“ Mr. an Mrs. en t an daughter of Wellesley spent iiilir2ra'gN/gt2ltf1uhilr. is: day with Mr. and Mrs. John KIOPL‘Witvel in Elmira a . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seyler It: Mi- and M Jeulrg,"u,t,, NPR? Eafhope, Pt', 'till,'," :93" and ion Glen of Pioradaie were o atcroo were unayvl rs with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Seyler. j'g','fE,/p"*" of Mr. ond “In. w. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt If "IN, (Millie Mohr ofN l I tl'/iiftltig't T,) f‘”? 12:39 r hope 3 nt several days with her an au or ena o ne visited with Mr. and Mrs. tgg.rdfll'fr,"E'l' Edwin Bendernnd Mt Haskbert on liun.day. - -- - - Pert, no- u.“ “on, " Mr. Robert Hinschberger spent ThylsdayAn Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Seyler of; North Easthope. Miss Selina Seyler of Waterloo were Sunday visitors wilt Mr. and Mrt. Daniel _serhT. _t "MM _ Wrm. .._......,. Mr, Elmer Se let of North East-I Mr. Ind Mrt Alun Schultz of hope spent a wgek nt the home of Kitchener and w- Annie on... his parents. He has returned to rich of near Flor-Me wan meant North Easthope, where he com- guests of Mt and Mgt. Daniel menced workihg for Mr. Nelson Horst. Seyler, I Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Shhlbaum Miss Laurine Dammeier is spend- and family of Mondale were Sun- ing several weeks with Mrs, Otto day vieitom ttt the home of Mr. Hqimpol at Kitchener. ism! Mrs. Clayton Millet. Hnimpol at Kitchener. Und Mrs. Clayton Miller. Mr fwd Mrs. Valentine SchneH Misses Marjorie Cooper and GU- der, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schnei- fp. Schmidt were recent guests (1 Mr and Mr Nelson Dede]: of .IndMnE. Behwtnde , Kitchonvr wore visitors with Mn! Min “more! Miller of Rock- and Mrs Jttroh Reichert on Sun- wood 'Prnt the week-end at her Mr Lorna Luthtumit and Mr. Jack Miller of New Hamburg spont Wodmsday at the home of Mr and Mrs Earl Hestt. Mr and Mr: Dan Zehr of 3m! mom Friday with Mr. and . Earl Hess. hers. conducted by Glen ‘sang several numbers, acct-1m ‘hv Miss [nuke Germann. It. Putt? Sitler sang aeveral aoloa and an instrumental trio comm-ed of Sheldon Joyce. Dick Dryden and Wilfred Wahl gave a few ablation. Mr. W. H. Somervine. aural mam‘ ager, addressed the stag, mumm- ing them on their work during 1940. He presented a eegtttteate tom the war savings department. {Ottawa which stated that loo per icent. of the employees are regular ourchasers of war aavmga earth at“? 1:83”: the“ on I o e s y vee- president. Miss Amati. Dancing to the music of Don Wat- son's orchestra and carda followed. The stage was gay with deep rose cyclamen and primroses. General chairman for the evening was Mt Harry L. Guy enlisted by R. B. Dryden. Activities- A supper, me: and and you were given for 400 go" Thanh: night in the anemia room: at the head ofBee of the “thug! Lite by the sun association. I awe: supper a Drum was plumbed by the sum. The Glee Club of Itmem-; ___ ’7’h5‘m7'ww'. "iVHtreTiiiiiii v" ig',, dainty (rare-haem- m served from I table centred with I decanted biz-duh) erhe. “winch!” tttttt N _ - Tum." inf-3773733 tc,tfttl'rttp't'rmtftSu't, Wemmbhda-hj atiGida -_ "7W itiikai FiirtEibHi ' tTiie ballot in. at: I!“ d dasntya SllutulUWgdt Ash-mg udd- rtlt,rMit.1ttrt& Fill-i)? loo, for a card party Tuesday. ‘Winnels at “500" were In. Albert {Tim and Mrs. Hal-shall Handel-f. The lucky ‘draw went to In Donald Bahama. The prizes were war saving stung. Refreshments “were served by e hostess - ed by Mrs. George Davies t - - - v-- -- niother.V P. . assisted by the president; In I , Pte. Chas. k1ttgti the m Leonard Gram. . ---------' Field of bee is Talumimcanl. . . “mucus: homemkavetorafewm. v “We PM“ A 'l'fltu'i,'lfadie eahe " Mr. Elmer Dietrich gnu Wm. ( P,tg,taf of 'lfll" Iterloo my: ate 'l'l f,'f,t',"ggl'det', Koeher have etttrtptetlt'1 their 8 stgu"%trt',,t, Angina” Irhen ple-sel the -m n is . my to a. trettrteeour:e at Ihiomextmk. , Mr. In! Mm. Herb Behteget of {St Wager-t Ettrtdyy aggr- manual-Inn. they gathered at the her - In. bed pollen-d. Ygrk unwan- and.“ to Walnut [an Mrs. Percy Foster, Willow street. Wagerloo. was the home- for the Young Women's League of the Church of the Holy Saviour. Tues- day. The members decided to hold a tea some time in April. Reetegtr. ments were served by the home“ assisted by the [resident In. berger and Pat Dietrich of St Clements spent Sunday with Mr. Robert Hintrehbeeger. _ Mr, and Mn. Robert Hinlchber- tir, Ind Mr. Norman Gremm spam 0nd? in Kitchener. Mr. enneth Hen In! mm at the home at his puma, Mr. and Mn Bart "an. Nettle Harris in! Bitt/ttdet), at London. wxmrtttsestsamStmdreof Dr. X and In. SW of Plans- ville. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mia. David Rocha-t of Pine Hill were Mr. Delton Badman of Ayr and Miss Alice Boshart of Baden and Mr. and Mrs. John Miles. Alice and Howary ot Neyr M9mburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller and Gertpde of North Woolwich visit. ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vitae! in Elmira on §ungay._ __ “Land Mrs Milton Ernst, Helen and Erma Ernst of Parkway visit. ed with friends " Elmira on Sat: thtAUgs "949'. .m- Mr. and Mn. Norman Baum of Shanta Station attended the golden wedding anniversary of tin tormer's parents, Mt and Lin. Am thong Bayman of West Mona-one. irood progress to recove utter iii 2myation at the my. genital on Kiss Doris Grotto! Toronto t the week-etid with l her mom. Mm. Hilda prof, Bridgeport. hie-ids ot m1 J. M. Lung. Albert street. Waterloo. will be Neqedto1eart.tttutotteuapahirttt . i . o' 7 7'7 7“? In. (30:. Jacob and Mr. Mrt. Donald Jacob (1 Nu Dung visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. "eotrJNeta ot Bt. JUnthn. MiapuattaGeht-iehoeBi.ir yfe_the-tottteibeottter,nev. RStrtereidy,nndMr.Ginkerieh of New thiiiike _ iid Jirlsr9idaFGEGiiE Mi)riiigCUviiit% aa' ninth; and (that at New Tomato. III-I- pound in. 2Niliy Giii t,trfthtdnat 9‘ an 'gr, riaricA -_ Fi% (iiiitit5ifSlii4 iillil5ilii2'g4i8,a ii?iiiii?ti1 __ can! mwglw NORTH WOOLWICH ltr In: Emir In!" L's. fumed Youndt of muse-'33; a?" KEITH]: TG heart of any cook. The following nape. are new!» mended by the Consumer Salim, Marketing Service. Domlnhm Dr pertinent of Agrieuituret--. Apple Solo: Cake 5 cup shortening l cgp sugar ', teaspoon salt der ‘ waspoonl bakingrpow l y cupcgpple some, manned -fir7riiir%rTiiriSiezGirr'u's'. 1tt'eg,'g2r1tt r',','l,'g"'E,g',ttt becamt1ttetrrtedtAghittn," sonotMr.mdMtsa+tiAiii near Elmin Bishop Daniel ku- backer of 0mm Tteeftremed tteeerempesr. Cronin shortening. Add sum, salt and Ipple sauce. Bift flour, Add' to 'irriiGGiaGriiiari. "In“; well. Add raisins. Turn into I creased loaf pan. Bike 40 minute. at 172' F. lFor king?“ 4 table- spoomappenucew icing-1m: tte.fontit9ncr. war wl11 spread lightly with dmrm Appl- lllnh We , Inlet " cups mar I cup want t ea 2 tablespoons shortening I cup milk 1 WP Boar A _ _ - at; run. Reserkthe 33115.7 W V __ Melt 1'o,'1g1'S Add I up ' an m . Beet - 3'53; tf,' 2 "mm Adam lifted wtyt baking poqdet._Bg-I_1 Wherry one I cup shortening ' cup brown - , can I cup Inm- milk ' gap fun from armed rup- played by hum Fehnnbnch. Miss Margaret Schmu- was maid of honor, whik the We.» maid was Miss Marie Salmon. They an shuns of the bride. lo.. seph Schnarr was the Woman's "t"teh f nowe'd by er. o a recep- tioeswastte1dattttettaeotttie bride plums. cm. 'it'.'."'";,,',',?, Tti, a: e t., wing a Niagara Pulls Ind other points. Pare. core and quarter app”. Make I syrup of l cup sugar. I In) - and ancient red comm to make a ttr,i,,fg', red. Boil ' min- utes. Add app e; Cover and cool: until tender. but not broken. Ar- npge drailed Images tn ”and minute. Pour over 'Ile' Bake ss minutel n! MS" F. out. Boll the syrup drained from Apple. ' minum Pour over apples on etc. 1E'_1Crr.y.ej.i.yrUrifiaiiiiiG"rri. 'ettnnrrpfWininmst,W-rtmi, t2.eeamethetrridemtsut_ist" 't_%emte_JtrttitiCieter.gueuiutid JNre./Watertoo,sttesofget.mitik Gamma“: hull-s. Can: of Pelee Island. The 'ailgt toprpueeat St. Louis A ,ttotsiriGrfdrTftirtTi" cake " py; bripes gum and uh ytanytt Eleuee Sch-n death,- J. & W113: iiiiiUii% my” ,Mjnlubnowmmeldutdl - terofMr.'rtt-Bo-nimt ttoteMtuBo-,ttraettmn Chambers, son of Mr., William fehtitmb_eettsndtheuteecttarn- rauifh'.'"tre 'ttthe' .22.; 1tt)l8pntr.g1tt'd,N'ieifii, has. a (in. It than trt--a6e-t= $935M?" , tuapdo" TIMI-mm 1 ”was baking miller l.. cup-nigh Tested RECIPES pom was no." iii-Erm‘ Weddings --A qu' at the 'iiG7.Hris lamina. in: sun'- "LE." 353.3139" Pets. of 5GiieGGFE" "09:3 ott..kdiiisLFiibwNiF] 'sumtsimrh>.= Enlt.iGiiiF. ' 1teimerysr'metrtrrttqtqyre 313190.83. Theaeimet W11!!! mmnttershadtteeitaetivegn- 1iee,Pt Clarita”: u all a PF .uu. III-‘I‘l. nun "In. cu yolk: and milk. Beat until light. Add ttttttr lined with baking pow- Ida. Mix well. Pru- into a nun one pan (about T" x T"). Beat cu white. vcry M. Add jam. Bent we“. tbeeed on take mixture. Bake " minutes It 3501'. Coat. Cut In In“ I ai, white sugar I unspent: cue-m of an" Flavour!“ Best cu yolks until v23, light. Add I cup mgr. Beat an lung-r h dbolved, at e 'tg white. until am. Add gum ',efi'e', 1',,'t,url 3 tux-r. It un an 'dll) enough to hold in peaks. Add ea yolks. Fold in thur which has been Mrted , times. tkeel',',"', or almond ft-tng. his In un- M the m 1 in!" It 33' P. with Mu ahkv%"trtiist é'who ia, been eonihted to the house. Pt. Juopsiat We"! of 3min spent . a” ml was]: EEK}; mother, 1111. P. Marty. “like. Puts. -Nmy. of, the nth area " ttKaeaiiii -"_ irriTaaa, Vhlh'wt at the ttln',",",",". com-n1 wan mean It. lint loot . - OER-er: for 196t are as follows: Itfgee8Pl" Drhyy atyyne1msn_n; splay! {day an; reeEiihtiiiFi.' quantity into mixture. Add fruit Juice. then madam Bttur. Fold in berries very cmhmy. Bake in atttafpaniminutesitwr. in“, Mee%ga" I.“ g hblgpnom tutti: mm tt'%u'd',' tr/tttti iiku. ”I; . a. 1t (Hangman with Mr. and 'In. "inbuilt tdr Pg,i',jhie --. -- 'Mr. and Mrs. Shiny we! affrrlolnxoodgpgm _8unday th Facial We! Itairit1,1s0 During 1940" hr WarWork WE" week-end dualism- spent Maurf wiéi‘im' - mar-m -aiiin Eit9iit, “has cl Mr. and In W", tiy -t9mttyratitttqt- at , GE'" --. ' rib ', is: our baking powder upoon ' egg white: lee butter. Add sugar ?eptrtsthtur, 1 cup mud thtur gunman-ah RAMSVILIE St. hu- LOD.B.Gn-piepm Active and Bellini Year ht ”to; Report Me he Spent 't'a'inuTalhll'rh'dllrll,u'1" rs "tkuaiii - -_"__ iGaaaaia ____._. t HESSON [HE at HVfl- _ Mr. Wm. Detwiiler attended the qey1uelyeyiErn.di.nrytr tt the in!!! mum! venison dinner of the tti tr Hunt Club‘held at the Y C _ . Gait on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knvelmnn and mull daughter of Waterloo visited with Manna Bricker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Case! " Plansville visited with Mr. Ind iiiik Elmer Stoltz and A ' Mt: on Sunday. _ Miss Myrtle Becker spent I M gays lastjlsek with Mr, and Mm. Crinson Hellman, new?“ ttitihiGeF,Grt iiai7aair" GGiiik", e mm o Chum 53.1"?! at "iii'i).tlhi:'1i',i'ilr, I. Boston, In, was spar. were Rev. N. . Mgt 'i1til,i, t.z,,f, iii5 oss-cb/Wh P. WESSON I” Kha_§t. mug”? -'t-etrrirt'eetekdti. dict 'teTtmt' In bet---' h- dirmettr can. a pawn to U” casinbocmmonw orteraltrihterv.Coreforro- wad “my? cat. bl voie-tor " Imm-v1cs w b I“ w " I“ " M- 7.35 's',;)" my "3 kits g fu.n heaNCruisee When you want lo treat the Children or “other ad Dad to a trip, . ' send than by Highway Cruiser far a happy and amhe journey mm ADO "MIA“ " 'f'?.'?",,') iiiiij'i

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