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PAGE SEC The OSZGOH STATES21ML Sataa. Oregon, 7edador Morning. Mar 21 1944 : Miss Illert, Sat. Unruh :: Marrv. j .--. " . .- Christ Lutheran - church was Miss Irmt Charlotte .Ulert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Xllert, and Sergeant Robert Earl TTnmh TTnlff, Stat nurlni corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Unruh on Tuesday" night" Rev. F. H. Theurer officiated at the double ring ceremony at 830 o'clock.",;: . - Tne cnurcn : was aecoraiea with baskets of pink and white snapdragons, stock and . carna tions and blue delphinium. . .. - - i.ignung uie aiiar canaies wai Miss Marian Pfeiffer of Port land. Miss Donna Unruh, sister of the groom, sang "I Love You" and "Because" before the bridal party entered. Miss Jew ell Gueffroy was thev accompan ist. - , ; V-. For her wedding the bride chow a white gown fashioned with a satin skirt which termi nated in a train. The bodice and long sleeves were of lace. She wnr ber mother's full lenffth tulle veil which was edged in lace. A tiara of seed pearls held the veil in place. She carried a bouquet of lilies-of-the-valley centered with an orchid. Around her neck she wore a string of pearls and the bridegroom's gift to his bride was a spun silver bracelet which he brought from Hawaii. Mrs.' Robert Baker was the matron of honor and wore a rose taffeta gown, fashioned with a bolero jacket, sweetheart neck line and a full skirt. Brides maids were Miss Frances Bar ry, who wore blue, and Mist Mary Alice Jones, whose dress was rose. They all carried colon ial nosegays of sweet peas and . roses.- :..--.- Delores Hillner of Aurora was flower girl and wore a petal blue taffeta floor length dress and carried a basket of rose pe tals. : Mr. Al Mason was Sergeant Unruh's best man and seating the-guests were Mr. Eugene Kester of Portland and : Mr. Lloyd Koffsiger. For her daughter's marriage Mrs. niert wore a black suit with matching accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Unruh's gown was of navy blue and her flowers were gardenias. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception In the church parlors after the nup tials. Mrs. George Windedahl cut the bride's cake and pouring were Mrs. Marvin Iarklps and f mrs. James annul, aervmg were) ' Miss Lucille Baer, Miss Joan Krauth, Miss Estella Smith, Mrs. Austin Davis, Mrs. Alvin Battalion and Mrs. Lloyd Noff siger. Miss Frances Barry was In charge of the guest book. ' When the couple left on their wedding trip the new Mrs. Un ruh wore a three piece light blue taOleur with matching hat and black patent leather acces sories. . Sergeant and Mrs. Unruh at- . tended Salem schools and she Is now with the public utilities . commission. He attended Ore gon State college and is now home on leave from overseas duty in Hawaii. ( The Kaet-A-Kare f dab their husbands were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Andresen. Pinochle was in play with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Mr. Jodson Bressler and Mrs. George Gard ner. Mr. and Mrs. James Kas aon were special guests. - t Today's Pattern ' SIZES, 11.10 Pattern 4711 comes in sizes 12, 14, 18, 18. 20; 20. 22, 34, 58, 28, 40, 42. Size 18, dress and Jacket, takes 8 yards 25-inch. Send fVCTLZH I'U'U to cotns for tola pattern to Tne Ore roe Mateamsn. Pattern r"t , Salem. Or. Write plstnJjr SIZE. NAME. AP- SI STYLK NUatBZH lii L 'T13 more brings our V3U Anne A-ams print Pattern Book. Kew. easy-to-malce styles. Free Fa- tarn printed la book. . cn. V7ILL I. C.t-etrist an J til C r:a r'.fz. ; 1 1 '-re 4711 .iff. I kll If in V 7 mm mm V Tea to Fete Miss . Jean David Miss Jean David of Washing- ' ton, DC, formerly of Salem, will ; be the honor guest at an infor- 1 mal tea on Friday afternoon I. when Mrs. Peter Buck of Port- j land entertains at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam McGilchrist, on North Sum- mer street A group of Miss David's friends have been invited to call between 4 and 6 o'clock. Arrangements of pastel spring flowers will be used about the guest rooms. Miss David has been visit ing in Portland with Mrs. Buck and the two will arrive in the capital tonight While in Salem Miss David will be a guest at the McGilchrist home and of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox. Organizations to Assist in Sale Final plans have been com pleted for the annual Poppy sale of the American Legion auxil iary as reported by Poppy chair man, Mrs. E. A. Lee, and her committee of Mrs. Verne Ostran der, Mrs. W. L. Osborne and Mrs. w Carlton Smith, who will have charge of the day's sale, Friday, May 28. The chamber of commerce on North Liberty street will be the headquarters for members of Capital unit in charge of office and the distribution of the red crepe paper poppies. Mrs. Frank Marshall is ar ranging for a luncheon to be served to all workers from 11 to 130, in the First Methodist church. She will be assisted by Mrs. Earl T. Andresen and Mrs. Harry Wechter. Representatives of the follow ing organizations will assist the American Legion auxiliary in the poppy sale: Zonta dub, Roy- ' al Neighbors, Catholic Daughters "of America, American War Mothers, Letter Carriers' auxil iary, DAV auxiliary,' Eagles aux iliary, Rebekahs, Ladies' Guild American Lutheran church. Ma rine Corps auxiliary. Rainbow Girls, Bnai B'rith auxiliary, DAR, Etokta club. Daughters of -. Union Veterans, Women of Ro tary, Women's Relief Corps, Hol lywood lions . auxiliary, St Anne's Guild of St Paul's Epis copal church and Junior Volun teer members of Capital unit and ? members of organizations will appear on the - sheets Friday morning with their baskets full of red "paper poppies as a re- . membrance to veterans of two wars. , Every citizen should be proud to wear a poppy in me mory of the Salem departed heroes. Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas A. Lives ley have returned ' from an ex tended visit with friends in San Francisco and while in the bay city were registered at the Pal ace hotel. Dean and Mrs. Melrin Geist and Mr. Lewis Pankaskie are home from a several days stay at Neskowin. TURNER Mrs. J.. O. Ras- sell presented her piano pupils in a recital on Saturday evening ... In the high school auditorium. Those taking part in the re cital were Margaret Ann Prath er, Carol Standley, Nancy Far rell, Beverly Roberts, Marjorie Bouchie, Velma Dyer, Betty Mc GU1, Ruth McNeaL Richard Rob erts, Mary Jan Farrell, Arlene Bouchie, LeRoy Tracy, Dorothy Woods, David Farrell, Marlene Tracey and Alice Lee Lock en. A reception followed the re cital for the parents, friends and pupils in the domestic science room. Arrangements of spring flowers In red and white were ' used on the reception tables and In the recital room. . .. AS IOW AS D 0f: a pinf s fcnw-rouiiiiui !, min tOHOOHOCatY, Wff mmd 4 Milk, er mr tnmm tkmt will wirie. Vr.. , H mm tnmm H .ftMrt'ieJl.Me Mt pi. lONDOMOUM HlM 4 pint, wnf Hmmt. At yriwarff LONDON DMT. LONOONOIItr HAD Mill mm mm CLUB CALEKDAB WtDBrrSDAT Woman's Astoeiatloa' meet at . Pretbrteriaa church, board meet- tag at 1 P-m. meeting follows. Women Union ot Tint Con- grefational church meet at ' church. 1-M p. m. Nebraska auxiliary with Mra, i George Han, 2400 SouUt Church " street, S pjn. - THTTKSDAT ' - Little Garden club of Salem , Beighto wtth Mrs. Paul Ortebe- , now, rairvlew avenue, 1 o'clock luncheoa. . ntrnAT Woman's Bible daea ef Tint Methodist church meet with Mrs. -James Taylor, 934 North Cottage street, 3 p. m. Miss Holder Will Speak to WSCS Miss Edna Holder, soon to re turn "to India as a missionary, will be guest of honor Thursday afternoon at a silver tea when the Woman's society of Chris tian Service of the Leslie Meth odist i church entertain in the parlors of the church. The hours will be from 220 to 420 o'clock. There will be a short program hour, at which time Miss Holder, will tell of the work to .which she is returning. Mrs. Vergil Burson and Mrs. A. L. Mason will sing a duet and Mrs. Ray mond Tourtellotte will be heard in a soprano solo. j Mrs. Alma Barkus will arrange the tea table. Mrs,. J. S. Murray is in 'charge of the serving and win be assisted by Mesdames F. X. Hoereth, R. H. Stone, W. S. Ankney, Charles VIck, F. C Rock and R. R. Raamussen. Tak ing turns at the tea urns will be Mrs. ' John Kooreman, Mrs. W. N. Ash, Mrs. E. T. Barkus and Mrs. Fred Scott. In charge of refreshments are Mrs. T. C Con ner and Mrs. Mason Bishop. Mrs. p. W. Stacey will greet the guests. All friends of Miss Hold er axe invited to the tea. - - - . Miss Barbara Cemptest eater- tained the Spinsters at her North , Summer street home Monday night,; Plans were completed, for the decorated table display to be given on June S at tht Valley Motor: showroom. There will be ae lecture to night for Red Cross nurses aides. ' On Wednesday, May 31 there will foe a lecture by Dr. Carl Emmons, local .obstetrician. WQODBURN Mba Aalta Lee ftofer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. jS. A. Hof er of Woodburn, becanie the bride of Lt Emil Walter Lawson at an impressive cereniony in Kirtland field chap el, Albuquerque, New Mexico, " Saturday evening. May 8. The . - service was read by Chaplain O. -A. Feagon before an altar dec orated with white calla lilies. Thei bride, gowned In white satin irnarquisette, her lace-trimmed fell caught in a halo of seed pearli, was given in marriage by her father. : Her flowers were white; lilacs, daisies and carna tions. As something old, she wore La 150 year old ring, which: had belonged to her great great ' grandmother. The matron of honor Mrs. Joseph Donnelly, wore :bowd blue lace and mar quisette and carried a nosegay of pink jsnapdragons, white stock and eweetpeas. . : , '. . t : LL Joseph Donnelly was best man , and the ushers were Lt Henry Leister and Lt Grimes. 1 ' The young couple will make ; 4 :i home at Albuoueraue. ! wherf Lt Lawson is in training to be:-a bombardier in the air force-jig ;i '--''t: Mr.and Mrs. Hofer accompan ied their daughter south and at tended the wedding. . Values from Salem's Neto ! IF1BE31113E SME "Lifetime" AufDnnlic Iromg Dsard : ; ; Stands ri2idly. LighlweigLt all-steel tioru Ironing made easier with great er ironing: surface and under clear ance. Opens and closes without touching: its lg-- ,;. D:!axo Ircdzj Eczrd PcJ asd Cover ' Fits all standard ironlsx boards Small Six Xreniag Beard., llGiil'S I!0iil3 Film. Co. 137 to. CcnntrcLl Installation Of Officers. Tuesday - , Miss ' aatsy Schneider, - talL brunette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider, was crown ed worthy advisor of Chadwick assembly no. 3, Order of Rain bow for Girls at a formal Instal . lation ceremony Tuesday night at the Masonic 'temple. Several hundred were present for the oc casion. The lodge rooms were festive with bouquets of snow balls, Irises and rosea. : Miss Jeanne and Miss Janice Myers lighted the candles. Serving as ushers were' Miss Trudie Meier : - and Miss Pat ZeUer. During the ceremony the Rainbow choir sang and Miss Bette Albers gave a group of solo numbers. ' For her installation Miss Schneider wore a white marqui sette dress, the full skirt en-1 hanced with two black lace ruf fles. The shoulder straps were of black velvet and a ruffle formed the low decoUette. Mrs. Wayne Henry, mother advisor, placed the crown on Miss Schneider. The Installing officers were Miss Helen Paulson, retiring worthy advisor. Miss Joan Remington, Miss Jean Rowland, Miss Bev erly Davenport and Miss JoAnn Tweedie. ' Miss Schneider's officers, who were' installed included Addyse Lane, worthy associate advisor; . Rosemary Gaiser, charity; Caro lyn Carson, hope; Shirley Lu kins, faith; Rena Skaggs, chap-. lain; Norma Neugent, drill leader; Peggy Paxson, associate drill leader; Pat Miller, love; Jane Acton, religion; Barbara Ryan, nature; Boletta Grant im mortality; Martha Jane Bliss, fidelity; Joan Schwabbauer, pa ! triotism; Carol Fallin, service; Janet Kirk, confidential observ er; Elsie Johns, outer observer; . Beverly Davenport musician; , Mrs. Fern Allison, choir direc , tor; Misses Barbara and Gloria McClintock, . La Von Cannon, , Bette Albert, Marian Carson, Pat , Zahare and Pat Powell, choir. Honored guests at the instal lation were Mrs. William Mar riott and Mr. Albert Gragg, worthy matron and patron of Chadwick chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; Mr. Gordon Bark er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneid . er, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paulson, sr.. Dr. O. A. Olson, Robert Bu ' sick, master counsellor of De Molay, and Mrs. Wayne Henry. Members of the advisory board included Mrs. William Merriott, Mr. Albert Gragg, Mrs.-Wayne i Henry, Mrs. Albert Cohen, Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. J. E. Van Wyngarden, Mr. Fred Keeler and Mr. Mem Pearce. " A reception followed the in ! stallation and the serving tabic was centered with a bouquet of roses in a crystal bowl flanked by matching tapers in crystal candlesticks. Miss Patricia Mac namara played piano numbers during the evening. Assisting at the reception were Miss Pat Ray, Miss Merle Rhoten, Miss Patsy Nickens, Miss Cathy Mor an and Mrs. Glenn Paxson. Student Recital At Willame te A group of Willamette uni versity music pupils will be pre- sented in a student recital this 1 afternoon at Music hall auditor- lum at 3 15 o'clock. The inter ested public is invited to attend. The program is as follows: Violin Rumoresque ..Dvorak -Krelsler Lsrry Maves Voice Were My Songs With Wins rroviaea -Haha Alice Rose Violin Berceuse . -Townsend Serenade fapagnola .CahmteadeXreisler Joyce Reeves voice Der neufierlse .Schubert Betty Louise Slnkola nana Whims tiumann Shirley Reko 4 Mrs. Ella C. Hathaway was lav Portland this weekend attending a performance of the Portland Civic Players "Hay Fever, fa which her daughter, Miss Bar bara Hathaway, had a part . - frame construe-1 .75 These 21CC3 ; r- 1 . t 1 ' : Miss Patsy Schneider Voice and Piano Recital Slated Pupils of Miss Dorothy Pearce and Josephine Albert Spauldlng wuT appear in a recital at the Roberts! studio tonight Voice pupils appearing are Mary Lou Kreason, Florence Inglis, Mar- -garet Cooley and Donna Lou Lambert Piano pupils of Miss Pearce are Beverly Benner, Ann Cantril, Dorothy and lisle Can non, Marion Evans, Patricia Elf strom, Bonnie Jean Flickdnger, Lelan Edwards, Ann Heltzel, Roberta Howe, Martha Hulbert, Ruth Hulbert, Beverly and Charlotte Hall, Donna Lou Lam bert Lois Schaefer, Doris, Helen and Jean Spaulding, Margie Smith, Edith Ann Simpson, Elaine Stanley and Muriel Steus loff. , Miss Martha Steusloff will greet guests at the door and Charles Benner will pass the programs. During the refresh ment hour Mrs. J. A. Inglis will pour and a group of the older pupils will serve. Mrs. Herbert Rahe wQl be hostess to members of the Mc Cormick class of the First Meth odist church this : afternoon at her home, 1028 North Winter street A dessert luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock and as sisting hostesses are Mrs. Waldo Marsters and Mrs. Ellsworth Hartwelt Mrs. Faal Bale has Invited members of her -bridge club to her Saginaw street home tonight Today's Needlecraft i t Tar colorful linen. Pattern 812 contains a transfer pattern of 10 motifs 1 x 2ft to ft x W Inches; stitches. Send SXXVXN CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Ores on States man. Needleeraft Dept. Salem, Ore. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, year MAMS and ADDRESS. fifteen cents more brines you our Hew SS-page : Needleeraft CataloC . . . 133 Uustratlons of designs for embroidery, knitting, crochet, quilts, home decoration, tore. ' i I C3EIFI5 Treated to absorb tho tanxi&bing. ele- xnents in i tbe air. EiTective Odorless, barmless. Unusual ' C"H 0 0 Wn .Tr I ? j : 109 pUeet "U- ' ( 7a27y smitmhlm far Ulei's M hotio: iwa iioor Luncheon ; . - I Event of Week: . MrsJIarry J. Wenderoth pre sided at a. smartly arranged luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at her home on Norm 17th street for the pleasure bt Mrs. H. Law rence Lister and Mrs. D. L. Mc Bain of Nyssa. . .- Mrs. lister . Is leaving In the near future for Portland to make her home. Mrs. McBain arrived In Salem Monday from Corval lis where she visited; her daugh ter at Oregon State college. Mr. McBain formerly was : person . nel supervisor at the unemploy ment compensation commission. Mrs. McBain is a guest at the Wenderoth .home for several . Covers were placed for twelve -and bridge was In play during the "afternoon. A yellow ' and white color scheme was carried out in the table appointments and corsages 1 marked places for the. guests. , Idaho Officer Makes Visit Mrs. Edith; Florence of Em mett Idaho, grand marshall of the state Rebekah assembly for Idaho, was among the visitors at the Monday night meeting Of the local lodge, j Thirty-yeari pins were presen ted by Mrs. Robert j Henderson, past president of Rebekah state assembly, td Mrs. Carl Engstrom, Mrs. Nellie Clark, Mrs. Jennie Thomas and j Mrs. L. E. Mo sher. ' ! j Announcement was made of the Three Link sewing meeting for all day today, and for the regular meeting Friday after noon at the club rooms. The Past Noble Grands i will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Hazel Price, North Front street and the Pat riarchs Militant will meet Fri day night in the club rooms.! A report was given by dele gates to the grand assembly In Portland. A program and re freshments followed the business session. j ' On the program were piano solos by Gladys Bojock, Betty Lou Beckman, Barbara Kretz and Dorothy Pierce; reading by Mrs. M. W. Ready anct a j short talk on the origin of Decoration day by Mrs. Donald Muellhaupt; Those assisting with arrange ments were Miss Bernice Kretz, Mrs. Victor Kobp, Mrs. Gustave Erlckson and Mrs. Donald Muell haupt Dinner to Honor Navy Lieutenant Dr. and MrsJ R. LJ Edwards few friends to have invited a dinner tonight iat their Fair mount Hill home for the pleas ure of their son, Lieutenant Ir win Edwards, i United States navy. , j Lt Edwards arrived in th e capital Friday after 11 months of sea duty, in the south Pacific. He will return to San Francisco the end of the week. ' Mrs. Kassell Pratt opened her home on North' 24th street to memoers ox ner s i u a y ciuo Monday afternoon. A no-host at one luncheon was served o'clock. The Pi Beta Phi alumnae will meet with MrsJ James Brand at her home on North Summer street Thursday night at I 0'dOCk. . : Enjoying a stay in Seattle this week are Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Vernon j Perry and Mrs. Loring Schmidt The Women's Union ef the First Congregational church wQl meet at the church today Instead of the parsonage, as previously for years. gift. , " e i fiattnrt ketlew werej (1) UybaUeiPaeiae Silver Wrap a bot tom, ef drawer (2) place silrtr ea clotk. , aestiag ferka aad poeaa; (3) fold re miining clots over ail. ver aad tack ia aides. X I I f X 111 X S i 6d Service 7omen What mey can do 1 What they're doiria about H . Miss . Grayce Dunagan has completed her enlistment in the .; Women's Army Corps as an Air - WAC. and wQl leave for. basic training early In June. The new Air WAC, the daughter of Mrs. Grace Dunagan of 3450 Turner ''. road, finished her term at Hid ? die Grove grade . school where -she was principal . and teacher. Miss Dunagan is a graduate of . the Oregon College ot Educa ' tlon and of Scotts MCls high school. . With a civilian background of group leadership. Miss Dunagan will perform one of the vital jobs in the field of personnel for . the air forces. She is vice presi , dent of the Rational Teachers club, secretary of the Leaders association of 4H clubs for Mar ion county , and a leader in the Girl Scout troop at Middle Grove. PfC Sana Jane Millett who has been on duty with the ma rines at the fleet postoffice In San Francisco, has been on fur lough for five days, and left for her post on May 2L Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Mfflett 2279 North Church street Her father Is an old time marina, having served in the early 1900s. CANTEEN CALENDAR WtDNESDAT, MAT St Women of Rotary. TBtmSDAT, SCAT ZS PXO. . ramAT, mat u . Beta Sigma PhL SATURDAT, MAT If , 1 to 4 Mothers of Co. B. 4 to 1 GenraJj groups, t to 11 AAUW. SUNDAY, MAT SS 5 to 11 Rotana. 11 to 1 BPO Elks No. 33S. 1 to 4 Salem Teachers association. . 4 to 7 Veterans of rorelgn Wars auxiliary. : T to 11 Rebekah lodfe. -MONDAT. MAT 2S Delta Tau Gamma mothers. . TUKSDAT. MAT 3S Medical auxiliary. WEDNESDAY, MAT 31 Ladles Salem GoU club. THURSDAY, SUNK 1 - Hollywood Lions club. ntrnAT, JUNE S nrrt Omsresatlonal church. Today's Menu The dessert w&l be the fea tured dish for today, t Fruit salad mix Lamb chops Buttered new potatoes with Parsley and onions -Buttered spinach Cottage pudding Orange sauce e COTTAGE PUDDING Vi cup shortening cup sugar 1 egg : CUP mflat - nK 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt H teaspoon vanilla ' Cream the shortening, add su gar gradually. Then add well beaten egg. Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt; add al ternately with the milk to the first mixture. Add vanilla last Pour Into a ; buttered pan and bake at 375 degrees for about 40 minutes, Serve with orange sauce. : - ORANGE SAUCE tablespoons butter -. - tablespoons sugar 1 grated orange rind tablespoons orange juice -H teaspoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon curacao (option i al) - . Melt butter. Add sugar, grated orange rind, and fruit juices and simmer slowly until syrupy. Remove from heat Add cura- cao If you have it L':!jjrtit... Tara.ci to s::r xrS f) A f M A III! "Fcrfiz3 b GlIEnAMY Ji-v. ----- i ,, . - . - .;. A new, hctrt-liftloj perfume by Chertiuy! A lrarance u 5 ? Iresli and sparklinj as awntty air., .m carclrce as laughier. Wear it for Ihejoy it will bring you. Wear it for happiness! ; J'MiUer9p . COSMETICS " " ' nn1 ' ' " mnn 'aiirniiwii wn I im wtwsjfcjmwwuw1 stm wf. Mrs. Oddie Visits in South , NORTH HO WELL- Mrs. 1 W. M. Oddie left Saturday for Monterey, iie mYtm. 4.;4. Sgt Harley Oddie and Mrs. Oddie, for several weeks. r-X-, Mrs. W. H. Stevens Is visiting ia The Dalles this week where she formerly made her home. . Mrs. JL E. McKee Is In Ogden, Utah, to visit friends and be one of the bridal party at her former college room mate's wedding May 25. . V- i Mrs. McKee plans to visit rela tives In Salt Lake City i while in the south. i Mayor Reber Allen To Attend Bleeting 1 SLLVERTON Mayor and Mrs. Reber Allen and City Manager Harry C McCrea plan to attend the convention of the League of Oregon Cities in Portland on May 25 and 26. Other city officials and members of the planning com mission may . also , attend all ee part of the sessions. - HAVE YOU l REGISTERED . -.. i . j D lob op9 8 - Bin Ribbon Baby Contest offers SSSe la War Bonds to ten prises for the best "Pic ture Babies" of IKi. Grand prise ia X230 in Bonds. Also local weekly prise of (29 life Sis,. Hand Painted Oil Por- : trait KO OBLIGATION TO BUT FICTURJCS. - J lf ! te Cast N sp. st- aaoxias. r -----t b. 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