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a. BAPTIST ' FIRST Corner - Libertr and V.rinn S.. Rt. E. H. Shank. paatora Bible cchoot 9:4a. Kd. Bchnnk. nnirfinirnilmt Cirsded claasei far ail aie. i Everybody welcome. Morning worship 11. Prelude Morning A. Valenti. Anthem: Lovely Appear from . the. Bed emp lion Gounod. .lu.n ln . .1 I : J 1 . llu ok. -Jerted. Miss Helen Selir. Duet, f Awaited for the Lord Mendelssohn, lira. I Earcy and Mrs. Shanks. Junior' story, "iTie Son of Jochebed. Sermon. The -People of God. Benediction. Postlude: Pro cesoioit P. F. del Camplglio BYPU at X AH young people are cordially, invited to attend, i Subject: The CharehV Plan of Recruit in, led by Gail MrCteaa. " In termediate BYPU at the same hour. Eren , icg worship g Prelude; A Sons Franeia Barrett. Song- service. . Reading: The Changed Cross Mrs. -Chat. Hobart, Mrs. Jt (. Curtis. Rote: Softly and Tenderly Will T8honpson. Hilda Amsler. Anthem: The Lord Is My Sheuherd Smart. Offer- ry: violin solo, selected, -M if Helen lis. Sermon : The Pawer of God. Ben- 4lwtistn I'Astltiflo- Hjtrf.i KnHI tim elbac. 'Mid-week prayer meeting; Thura iv evening at . The church that-' wel- jmes strangers. , CHTJECH '.OT CHSI8T . CO CRT STRKET Corner Court and X. 7th Sts... R. I.. Ptrtnam. minister. Bible a hool 4i J a. m.. Chris J. Kowitz, snp irintendent Music - furnished by Hiss Turner's orrlteiktra. Morning; worship 11 a. m. jftiaior following the communion ervice..; Sermon VGrowing in Graee." tiofpel teams will visit the sick and shut in, in' the afternoon. C. E. 7 p. m, top : "How t Make the Most of the Sum ner." This is an . interesting topic and ill beTlfitcrestinft- meet ins for the young eople. : Both senior and intermediates neet at1 same time. Evangelistic service :30 Bermon: "The Sob of Man Lord f the Palabath. A ; visiting minister frehed for us last Lord's day evening ao the aanae sermon announced far last time will be given 'at this time. The 8ab patli question bothers some people. Come and you will not be bothered again. Tues day evening the Adult department of the Jiible school will hold Ms business Ses Sfcion and social. Thursday 'Church-Day! Mary-Martha Society 2:3()t. m. v olun- eers 6:4 : Streoptican pictures 7:BQ fol lowed witn Bible study, and practical worker's class. You are Invited to any and all these services. 'Come, for you are always welcome to the "Church with a 1'amily 'Spirit." 1 . . i , L - , . deavor aociety will convene at 7 p. m. Leather. Grant Wykff. The , midweek services will be held Thursday evening at 8 p. G. X. Thompson" will conduct the services. A large attendance Is expected. To all these services you are cordially in vited. ; .1 ; Seventeenth and Chemeketa Sts.. F. W. Launer. pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. sub ject, ''The Church and Denomination." Evanelical League at 7 p. m., Clara Crow leader. , Sermon at . S o'clock... Sunday school at 10 a. m.. O. It. Straotbauga will have charge of. the school. ' Prayer ser vice Thursday evening. Mra ' F. W. Launer. clans -leader. All are welcome come and bring your 'friends, ' -! ; " :..'.- FRXEXD8 j SOUTH SALEM Commercial and Washington streets, Carl F. Miller pastor. Sunday schooUlO a. m.. Dr. Carl E. Miller superintendent. . Worship ' 11 a. m., . scr mo test. "There -is No Condemnation to Those That Are in Christ Jesus." Miss Eva MHes who jot recen-tly retnrned from Europe will ing "Consider and Hear Me." by Carl Pflueger. .Christian En deavor 7 p. m. Evening service 8 p. ra. Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. 1 -. -(.-.. ; i HIC,HAXD CWraer Highland Ave., and Church St. Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Sunday services: meeting for worship at 11 a. m. and p. m. ' C- K, at 7 p. m. Bible school at 10 a. Walter Stanton, superintendent. Edward .Molt, president of the North Pacific Evangelical Institute of Portland will be present at the morning meeting and brinr the' message. Mid-week prayer meeting Thursday 8 , nt. We wel come all to these services.) ; CONGREGATION Ala FIUST--Church St between Chemeke ta and . Center Sts., Ward Willis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, gra ded to meet the needs of all. H. E. Bar rett, suiierintendent ; L. M. Ramage. sec retary-. . in-c; class ana m men s mora - sciaxs meet at rtiguon s i srior s. intmrii tjVta and Cottage Sts., east entrance. -All Vuther classes meet at the church build- t tc. 11 al. m. morning worship. Sermon: r "Forever Forward" by the minister. The -, ..jjrtet will sing "Hear Our Prayer,' -1 un will siinp a duet. " I.OTC Divine. All Hjove Excelling." Stainer. - Organ num f J.ers wiNI include "Prelude.f Mozart: 'Andantino," St. Clair and "Postlude." Read. 7 p. m. Young peoples societies three live groups, senior advance inter mediate and intermediate. A hearty invi tation is extended to any young people not already enrolled elsewhere. 8 p. id. popular evening service. Sermon, "What a Bible Christian t" by the minister. The chelr will sing "With Thee. O Mas ter."! Wooter. The service will open with a Congregational sing. Don't miss it. Meeting begins at 8. closes at W -one hour only. i Monday, 7:30 p.; ra. Stinday school worker's conference. . ! All officers and teachers urged to come. ; CHURCH OF GOD 1346 N'j Churrh St.. J. J. Gillespie, pastor.' Sanday school begins at 10 a. m. with suitagle classes for all grades of scholars. Competent teachers for each of the classes. Preaching service It a. m. Subject, 'fDoes the Bible Teach One, Two or 'Three -Distinct Works of Grace, in the "Hearts of Mm!" Young peoples service 6:43 p. m. afid onav tesrtwoiry and preaching service. 7:30. Singing class 7; p.l m., Wednesday evening, and the rcgulat weekly prayer, meeting 7:30. Our aim is! to make the services spiritual Come and enjoy them. ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa Sts. Sunday. morning services at 11 a. ra.. Sua dav evnirn2 at 8. Subject of lesson ser- rm J' "Mortal and Immortal.' Sunday hool sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 m W'ednesdsv evening tetimonv meet- M vku-k. Readinip room. 2tld Ml- i:c Temple, own every day eicrept holi- and Sundays from 11:13 to 59-, . . in. All are cordially invited to our - k Yives artd to our reading room, -fv ; CHRI3TIAN AND MISSIONAB.T f '-,.) ALLIANCE J Tabernacle Ferry St. Sunday school convenes at 2 p. m., Mrs. J. Wilson, su--perinlendeat. At the close -of the Sunday school there- will be the dedication of Jmbit-s and the distribution of cradleroll ertificates. Afternoon preaching eervicea !l p. m. Subject, "Men Classified By the "God Cares."" Week night . service at (Spirit," Kvenjiig sedvice 7:30, suMect, !7:4.. ' Friday and Tuesday evenings. (Saturday evening is given to the young people A i welcome in all services o( tne FREE METHODIST MARKET 8TREETMTornr,of N. Win ter, and Market St.. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. J. S. Schutz, superistendent.i Classes for all ages- manned by competent and consecrat ed teachers, who Relieve the Bible to be God's inspired-word. Preaching hours at 11 and 7:45. :' Class meeting of the old Methodist type in the maiu aadisorium at 12:13. led by Mrs. Ida M. Garrett. Young peoples meeting at 6:30, Misa Martha Jirfquet, 1 leader. Prayer . and praise service at 7:30. Everybody enjoys this home like service. The official board of the church meets Monday evening at 7:30 at the parsonage. Cottage prayer meeting Wednesday at Z clock at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson. 1465 N. Winter street. . Church prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.. ; The pastor preaches Sunday morning on the subject, "Pilgrim Priests." In theT evening there will be the usual evangelistic, service with a warm hearted message ,by the pastor. Next week will be observed by the church as week of aelf denial for Foreign Mis sions. All are invited to these services. Yon will feel at home and will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this churclk ; 1 i r The devotional boor, TMursday at 7:30 p. u growing la its spirit and the num ber attending. A splendid " hoar waa shared by a largo aaasber last week as together tend separately they paid tribute to taeir mothers. LESLIE MV South Commercial and Myers St.. 11. F. Pemberton. pastor. You are cordially invited to -attend the follow ing services of this church: Sanday school at 9:45, E.A. Root en, superintendent. An excellent place for Bible study. This school helps build Christian character. The intermediate Kpwortt Leaue meets in Leslie Hall at 6:30. The Leslie League in the church at the sate' hour. All young people are invited to these live hours. Morn in worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "Gettin Acquainted With Jesus." Evening meeting from 7:30 to 8:15. An interesting helpful twiligh ser vice. -Subject of short sermon: "Love tika i Morning Cloud. Special music both services by the chorus choir. The Cospel In everyman'a ' speecn. Happy singing and Christian fellowship help make the meetings more enjoyable. Come with ns. Make this your church. Strang ers and visitors especially welcome. MISSION -Fl'LL GOSPEL 21 Mission street. Services Sunday at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Bible study Wednesday at- 7;30 p Other nights at outlying points. . A real revival spirit is rn our midst and God'a blessing manifested in saving, baptizing with Ilis Holy Spirit and healing. Some eal miracles have been wrought just re cently in the. "name of the holy child Jesus. If you hear reports be ready to prove all things; hold fast that which is good. Everybody invited to come, see and hear the old time religion of the acta of the apostles again in operation. TOXTABIAX Cottage and Chemeketa St Rev. Mar tin Feresheiiaa minister. - Church school at lO a. aa. Graded - instruction. Mr. Miles MeKey. superintendent. . Devotional service at 11 a. in., subject of the ser mon. "Is Religioa Necessary !" Shall We do away can we do away with the eaareheaf - Are the money and time spent for the erection of boildinga a waste 1 Why a trained priesthood or ministry ! Will it not be just as well to give all these things art and save time, money and energy f The answers pro and eon. will be given and you decide for yonr nelf. : Congregational . singing. Mrs. . W. A. Dentom at the organ. (Continued from page 2) LUTHERAN CHRIST I" V ANGELICAL State and 18th streets, G. Koehler. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. : Preaching service with sermon in German at 10:30 a. m. Subject: "The Soura Desire for-God." Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. topic: "How to Make the' Most of Summer." Xo evening -service. There will be ser vice on Ascension Day. jv i Tsbernaclc. Mrs. Caswi Pastors 11. t H. E. Caswell and t CONGREGATIONAL FIRST iSunday school 10 o'clock with classes for all ages. Morning worship at 11 o clock.' subject: "The Battle of Arm ageddon." i Kvening worship at 8 p. m. subject: flrifting or Sailingf"' Mid weck service'at 8 o'clock -Thursday even ing, subject: "Goodwill, S Romans 12:14 2t.A cordial invitation s given' to the public . to (attend these services. Cs E. Ward, pastor. i . . ;. . . I CHRISTIAN FIRST Center and Hign atrceta. J. J. Evans .minister; Miss Hattie . Mitchell, missionary :,Miss Vivian. Whisler. church ssistant. The. pator wll preach, both morn- ng";nnd-'evenii2- Special musical numbers t both, servti-es. A nantomime number X Mrsv Frank Brown will feature the vening program. The Bible; school meets t 9:45. classes and departments foe all ses. . ( At the men's Bible class taught by he pasmr at the BUgh theater at 9:45 here will be special music by a quartet 'un the Slm Indian si-hnAl The vminZ Wuple meet at 6:30 in Iwo ocietiesv - isjfl H. Duncan 'hsmhers, rert J Vices. Holv Eucharist at. 7 1 EPISCOPAL ' T. PAf L'S Church St. at Chemeketa. i-tor. L sllsl 730 a. mJ in tne rnspel. Morning school at 8:4a a. m.- Morning prayer with aemton at 11 a. jm. .-! Young peoples fellowship at 7 p. in. in ; the parish house. Come and worship with us. EVANGELICAL FIRST--Corner Center and T.ilberty, C. C. Poling, pastor. Regular preaching aerviefs at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. brjthe pastor. The subjects for the daycare: "Marks of a true church" and-"Proving the Lord." The church school will con vene at 9:45 under the, leadership of J. F. I'lrich, Classes for all ages and grades. The junior church will meet at 11 a. m. in their room. The senior Christian Kn- METHODIST JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner K. Winter and Jefferson Sts., Take the Jfi. Commercial street car to Jefferson Ave. Thomas Acheson, 5 pastor, Leroy Walker, assistant, in charge of the junior church. With the arrival of warm weather our large, commodious, concrete churrh build ing will offer a pleasant opportunity for rest and worship on the coming Lord's. Day. This church aims at a strong spir itual emphasis and at all the services of the day the claims of the gospel will be vigorously presented "Since- the empha sis throughout the city during the past week hits been in the interest of Tjetter lanmes the pastor will carry -this emphasis iota the morning w-ornhip at o'clock, and .will speak tin the theme; "Three Factors in the Making of Better Homes." Parents- are especially urged to attend. At this same hour Rev., Walker -will preach to the junior church downstairs, when young people up to 16 years of age. will be welcomed. We specialize in young peoples work. A wholesome evan gelistic service will be held at 7:30 p. m. The choir, accompanied by the orchestra will lead in a heart warming song service, and the pastor will bring an appropriate message. This is commnaity honr and everybody is made to feel at Ijome. In vite your neighbors to -accompany you. Special numbers will be famished by the choir both morning and evening. Other services to which the public is gladly in vited are: school of religious education at 9:45 a. m. The school is fully organized and interesting classes await young and old. -Young people meet ! for devotional service's at 6:30 p. ra. Epworth and senior leagues meet in separate rooms. . Welcome to . 11. ; J : ' FIRST Corner t State and Church sts. rreo c Taylor, minister, a a. tn. church preparatory class,; teacher. Miss Findley; 9:15 a. in. class meeting. Class leader, George A. Litchfield; 9:45 a. in. Sunday -school. lf. F. Shanks, superinten dent. The Sunday school attendance is averaging now 57,5. The pastor's- ser mon at the morning 11 o'clock hour of worship will-be "The Strategy of Ser vice." At the same hour : the junior church service will be. held in the annex. Miss Findley's sermon subject will be, "A Face the Map of the Heart." Jun ior churrh congregation' numbers 60. The three leagues will meet at-7 o'clock In their respective places. ' Evening worship service at 8 o clock., i Jjt - Taylor will speak concerning" "Giving God Our Best." CLAD TIDINGS 343 Court St., C. S. Johnson, pastor. - Sunday school at 2 p.m. Services at 3 and 6 p. in. Meetings on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even ings. Young peoples -meeting on Friday evening. Our meetings are growing in power anr interest. "This is that which was spoken by. the prophet Joel. And it God I will pour out of my spirit upon all shall come to pass in the last day saith flesh and your sons and daughters shall prophesy and your young men shall aee visions , and your old men shall dream dreams and on my servants and on my handmaidens I will ponr out of my spirit and they shall prophesy," Acta 2:17, 18. ' 1 - ' NAIARENX 19th and Marion Sts., C. H. Hopkins, minister.' Sunday school 9 :45 a. m., W. B. Hardy, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock, sermon by the pastor. Subject, "The Promise of the Father." At the cloe of the sermon the sacrament of the Lord 'a supper. Young people meeting at 7 p. Mis Hattie Meggers, president; j ' Evening service at 8o'clock. Sermon' by Mrs. Hopkins. - Subject, ' Neg lect and its Consequence." Wednesday evening at . 8 o'clock, prayer and praise service. : Everybody welcome. ) The First. Spiritual will hold a meeting every Sunday at 7:45 at the W.O.W. hall Lecture by F. W. Parker, i Special music. Everyone welcome. . I ! REFORMED i ! BETHANY Corner of ' Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday schooi.10 a. m. and German preaching service 11 a. m No evening aervice. M. Denny, minister. Scandinavian M.E 15th and Mill Sts.. jPatrik Dth lin, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in.. Gust 'Ainderson, superintendent.; Morn ing worship in Swedish 11" a. m. Ep worth league 7:15 p. m. Evening ser vice 8 p. m. - Thursday . 7:30 j prayer meeting. You are cordially invited to our services. S "DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW 'Beautiful Home dyeing and tint ing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes. Just dip in cold -water to tint soft,; delicate shades, 'or boil to dye ricb, perma nent colors. Each 15-cent package contains directions so eimpl any woman can dye or tint lingerie, gilks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, , hangings, everything new. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind and tell your druggist whe ther the material "you wish to color is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Adv. ! : r, :."-!-: : . '- UNITED BRETHREN ' j -' FIRST- Corner 12th and Mission Sts. Sunday school 10 a. m. -We have jefficient teachers and classes for all ages. Come and swell the number. There is! a place for yon. Preaching 1) a. m.,J by Rev. L. B. Baldwin, D.D, of Corvaflis This will be our quarterly meeting communion service following the morning preaching hour Dr. Baldwin is an able preacher, don't fail to hear him. Evening service, Christian Endeavor 7, topic, "How to Make the Most of Summer," leader Gladys South. ' The young people are especially ly invited to this, service. Preaching 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing' at 7"0. Mrs. Calvin Hid ay, class leader. Tou are invited to attend any or all Of these services if you are looking for a place to work for the Lord, look this way. You will be made to feel at home. All are welcome. Come. C. W. Tibbet, pastor, j ' ;. j jj ! CASTLE 17th and Nebraska Ave.; Rev. R. C-Mower, "pastor. Preaching 11 a. in., subject. "A Proud4 Rider Had Hi Fall." Y.P.C.E. senior, intermediate and junior 7 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m.. sub ject, "Guard Well Your Own Heart." All cordially invited to all services. ; X. B. S. A. ' j Meetings are held every Sunday In Derby building, corner of Court and -High streets. Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Esekeil's Temple 'study ; 3 p. m. The local branch of the association invites the publio to hear Mr. Charles C. Best next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock when lie will deliver his lecture on "The -Divine Plan of the Ages" which will be 'illustrated with a large chart. The lecture is free; no" collection will be taken. It will be shown that the Bible is no longer a book of mysteries: that interpreted iq its own light, it will reveal marvelous harmony and common sense; that the seeming con tradictory statements are made i to ap pear such by not properly applying them. The service of Elders for funerals- in Sal em and vicinity will gladly be furnished free. For information phone 1450 ; W. One of the most interesting af fairs of the coming week will be the tea on Saturday afternoon at which Mrs. Homer Gouley will be hostess for Miss Mildred Apper son, bride-elect, the date of whose marriage to Mr. Charles G. Rob- ertspn has been set for June 16. Th'e Highland Study club met last week at the home of Mrs. C. M. Oglesby, 2304 Hazel avenue. After the health lesson from the National League of Women Vot ers' series, a short program was given, k Mrs. C. A. Davis sang "Love l Is AU I Ask," and "A Dream," while Mrs. John Staple ton gave a recitation. Three new members were taken in at this meeting. Including, Mrs. C. A. Da vis, Mrs. Herman Hummel and Mrs. Harry Smart. At the tea hour " Mrs. O. C. Oglesby assisted the hostess." Orange blossoms were used attractively about the rooms. ' f Mrs. Louis Olsen entertained in a delightful manner for the mem bers of the Woman's union of the First Congregational church on Friday ; at her home on McCoy street. ; A group of twenty-five spent the afternoon sewing and visiting together. Blue and white lupins were arranged attractively about the room. . At the tea hour the hostess served refreshments to her, guests, assisted by Mrs. W. F. Neotune and Mrs. Frank Humphreys. t Miss Lorlei Blatchfordrtiaugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamins Blatchford, who for the past year has been principal of the high school at Klaber, Washington, will return ; home Tuesday, her school having closed on Friday of last week. t " !.. .V. " Mrs.; E. C. Cross and Miss Laura Dandle left on Thursday morning for a month's trip through Cali fornia and Arizona. A special fea: ture of the tour will be the visit to the Grand Canyon in Arizona , . An interesting record has been made by the Jason Lee church in the interest of the sunbonnet pro ject : which has been so success fully taken up by the Woman's Home i Missionary, society of the Methodist churches. While the Jason Lee Home Missionary so ciety is the sponsor of thejwork, every department of the churc& has helped in a gratifying man ner, r From the total six hundred and fifty bonnets which the Jason Lee church will contribute, the Eum of approximately one hundred dollars will be realized, according to the 'secretary of the society, Mrs. J. F. Dunlap. ' i. f Mrs. R. P. Boise, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Henry Meyers and Mrs. John Lauterman were guests on Tuesday of last week of Mrs. Charles A. Gray and of Mrs. Jose phine Stewart in Corvallis. 1-4 '7- - ' ' i First ' rH:-: Baptist Church liberty and Marion SU. REV. ERNEST I. SHANKS A great Sunday Evening Program '8.1?-M. x Heading: "The Changed Cross," Mrs. L; G. Curtis. Solo: "Softly and Tenderly Miss Delia Amisler. Anthem: 'IThe Lord ii My Shepherd." Sermon "The Power of God." '' ' I Morning: Sermon: The People of Qod" ' !.- - ; r j ; Georgette 1 warn .. ff m I r: Frock These new frocks of printed georgette come in t 1 , .' ... v. a wide: variety of modes tyles in line with every taste and every type and detail of fash ion for summer wear.) The i new shades in- t j " i i elude gold, orchid, peach, maize, i blonde, - shrimp pink, tan, Rose Marie, poudre blue. : ' f ' ; c t 3 IscIIaLle Merchandise, lrnraiar'Prtcrs' THE PACIFIC COAST NIGHTINGALE SHE SHUTS THE DOOR OF - THE PAST, ""takes YOU WITH HER INTO THE LANDOF SONG. MAKING YOU REALIZE THE THINGS YOU LONGED FOR ARE BEFORE, NOT BEHIND YOU. V?. ' , s i & V'''. '-. - . . V .V'v, , . V X.. . 'X ' v. - . 5 - ;! x -v.. X.. . ''ff ': "-V t V '; , vf 4 .-:-- .v. . .x--.v -x-:-: : ...v. V . -.. .- ., . :- . ' :s"'s''.' ::rf'':j'-:i::-;i;:S:i:.; k .'' ' . ' '' - y '-:' XT " : ' '-, is - 'A' -d 1 ' M " . 'W7 '-"'--' ' i 1 - ' - - i . 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We have a service suited to every family bud get. Everything will be washed and part or all f it ironed, too, if you dejsire. We will take all . the drudgery of washday out of your house save you the Irealth-breaking labor that winter washdays bring. Telephone us and we will call for vour next Weekly bundle.; CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY PHOXE 105 i f Downtown Agency, Ilex Shining Parlors - 383 STATE STICEET ; Oregon P Ip and Paper Co u BaJem, Oregtm MANUFACllJUlSlaS J f Solphlte, and Manila Wrappings, also Batchers Wrap pings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, GlassEit. Drug Bond, Tisane Screenings and Specialties, ! s -1 I "I I :1 g T3 I I . t 1 - ? ! : ' - F 5 l. f i ; f - I 3 - f : I I 1,1 MENS BIBLE CLASS Bligh Theater! 9:45 Sunday Morning t; '" 1 i '. Special Men's Quartett From Chcmawa 230 Last Sunday Come pn, men, there Is a seat left for you m -i I 1 Si ' I 1 I 1 - f 3 C -i E f I 14 i 5 - 5. 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