The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 14, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Miss Calllne KilhaM wu hot
test tot a smartly arranged buf
fet supper Thursday night at tha
South Church street home of her
parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Grover
HlUnian. In cornpHaient to Miss
Imogens Mcintosh, whose mar
riagt to Private Donald Sttffler '
will be an event of Saturday
night, September 15. Private
Stiffler arrived' In tha capital
Thursday morning from Chanute
Field, Illinois. : :
A pink and. white color schema
was carried out la the table dec
orations and bouquets, about tha
rooms. Guests ware seated at
individual tables centered -with
arrangements" of pastel flowers.
A miscellaneous shower honored
the bride-to-be.
Covers were placed for Miss
Mcintosh, her mother, Mrs. Flor
ence Mcintosh of San Francisco,
Mrs. L. X. SUffler, Mrs. Homer
Stitfler, Mrs. Stanley Baffler,
Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. H. B.
Gustafson, Mrs. Emma Rlttman,
Mrs. Grover W. , Hfflmwn.. Mias .
Nancy Wallace, Mies Thelma
Smith, Miss Donna Unruhf Miss
Delpfelnn Xttney, aUsePegge
Wlenert, Miss Anne Campbell of
San Francisco, Mia. Joan Rem
ington and Miss Calllne ICHman.:
Mr. Clatterbuck
Is Speaker
L
Society .Clubs
Music .... The
UasJne Boras)
Batter
Home
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JtrrfM;EngUsh
Editor
Shepards to
Be'
Siipp
er
Hosts
Mrs. Allen
To Play in
Salem friends of Mary Tal
madffe Allen will b Interested
to learn that she-has received tha
distinct honor of being selected
as the first viola player with the '
Hancock Znseanble of Loe An
geles. '
Tha ensemble fives test to
twenty .-concerts a month- and
broadcasts over tha University of
Southern California station once
a week. Mrs. Allan, who will
begin her' work the first of Oc
tober, will practice three hours
a day, five days a week.
Tha former Salem musie
CUD CALTOAn
riDAT - - - -South
Salem WCTTJ - with
Joan-HtanptueyT USS teuttk
street S pun. .
North i Salens WCTTJ with
'Clara Cooler. SM Oainea
MONDAT
Jaycee-ettes with Mrs. Calria
SCent. U40 lUdlMTtimL S .m.
Willamette Shrine. No. S. Orde
9t White 8hrine ot JeruMtem.
v meet at Masonts Temple, I aja,
street.
jugs'
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Delta. PU wta
? tonight 1 at tha home of Mrs.
Vem D, Baia 04 Hansen avenue
att o'clock. Mrs. Eugene Booth
- win speak: informally to .the
group en Delta- Gamma, national
women's fraternity. if:;;
j '-.'ir f j - . -.? V -i
Governor and Mrs. Vert Snail
are leaving today for Pendleton
to attend this Round-Up. i
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Captain and-Mrs. George W, '
Shepard have invited guests to ,
a buffet aupper Saturday night ti
at their home on North, ltth
Street. l : - 'V - ; ,r!
... Tha buffet table will be cent- i
ered with an arrangement of. '
early autumn flowers. The eve
ning hours will be spent : In ;
formally. ; r- j.7" -.- ;.
Guests of. Captain and Mra. - j
Shepard will be Dr. and Mrs. 4
Frank V. Prime, V Mr. and, '
Mrs. Carl Porter, Mr. and? Mrs. ;
A. I Adolphsoo, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Everett,! Mr. and Mrs. 4
Chester O. ; Olson, Commander f
and Mrs. Verdea K, Hockett, Mr.
and' Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. Dr.
and Mrs. Frederick Hill Thomp
son, Mrs. H. K.I Stockwell, Mrs.
Frederick- Beroier, Mrs.- Xdmr4
A. Lebold, Mrs. Rex Adolph and
Mrs. Richard KrleseL ,1
Mrs. C I Clodgctt has been
called to Roseburg due to tha
serious Illness ' of Mrs. Maria
Flint McCaH, Tar former Salem
resident. --
Kelghbora eg Weederaft wQ
meet tonight , at a o'clock at tha
Salem Woman's clubhouse. After
a abort business meeting a social
hour will follow. Hostess com
mittee includes Mrs. Fred Ander
aon, Mrs. Russell Winchomb and
Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell. ,
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Salem Co-cd Queen
oeos
At -Rush
Party
i - A group of; prospective Ore
, -gon SUte 'coUege coeds' were
) honored at a rtuh party Toes
j day night when: a group of Sig
; ma Kappas entertained at- tha
country home ot Mr. and Mrs.
-Ivan Stewart. I
I Dinner was served by the hos-
j tesses with an informal evening
f ouowmg. f
T iWWm Honor -guests were Miss Lou
JLuncneon on i Rowland.
wise uodlm narxznan, mui wean
Thursday
teacher, who now resides In Los - 'TLTl'Ci 1 T i-L. ''
Angeles with her husband, IViiS. 1 lUKllll
Miss Xlizabeth Lord and Miss
Ediths Schryver were hostessea j
-for a smartly arranged luneheosi
Thursday afternoon at ' their
Mission street residence for the
pleasure of Mrs. Charles Har
ris, who recently arrived fat. tha
states from Manila. -
j The Hollywood Lion's auxil
iary met at the home of Mrs.
Marvin Clatterbuck M o n d a 7
night, September 10. .
Mr. Marvin Clatterbuck; su
perintendent of the Oregon
School for the Deaf, gave a very
Interesting talk and demonstra
tion of the teaching methods used
In the school.
Club work for thNCommg year
was outlined and k committees K
were appointed.'
Those present were Mrs. Mar
vin Clatterbuck, Mrs. Gladys
Barry, Mrs. Zella Williams, Mrs.
C. A. Gies, Mrs. Cora Hazelwood,
Mrs. Lillie Crose, Mrs. Rhea
Borkman, Mrs, Rose Patton. Mrs.
Jennie Ran die, Mrs. R. A. Fork- .
ner, Mrs. Hulda Moo try, Mrs.
Estherlee McCabe, Mrs. Sylvia
Levene, Mrs. Jennsbefie Krihg,
Mrs. J. W. TindaU, and a guest,
Mrs. E. M. Sanders. j
Shower to Fete
Miss Smith
Miss Muriel Smith will be the
honor guest at a bridal, ahower
tonight when Miss Betty Jeanne
Smith and Mrs. T. T. Ogdahl
entertain at the country home
of the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Smith. Miss Smith,
the . bride-elect' of CpL Robert
Edward Brown, will be married
ou September 18 at the First
Presbyterian church., -..vi ;
After several hours of bridge
a' late supper wal be served by
the hostesses. A miscellaneous
ahower will fete the bride-tobe.
Honoring . Miss Smith will be
her mother, Mrs. Carl F. Smith,
Mrs. James C. Pike, Miss Shir
ley Smith, Miss Barbara Smith;
Miss Pat Sager, Miss Mary Moi
, Kay, Mias Olene Mehlhoff, Miss
Jean Webb-Bowen, Miss Mar
garet Ann McBahv Miss Patricia
Ryer, Mrs.' David : Cooper, Miss
Gloria ' Myers Mrs. Martha
Smith, Mrs. James- Henery;
Mrs. Marjorle Henry, Miss
Janet Halik, Miss Jeannette
Brain, Mrs. John ' Clark, Mrs.
Gordon Carl, Miss Darleae Sim
ons, Mrs. Guy. Smith and- tha
hostesses., "
Todays Menu "
Broiled halibut steaks will
make - the nain dish , today. . v
Radish and' cucumber, salad
Broiled halibut steaks
.- French fried potatoes
Fresh green beans
: Cottage Pudding , . .
Molasses cream sauce -
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MOLASSES CliAM fAUCTI
s cup cream: 1" "
I 2 tablespoons molasses
Whip the cream and when a
most stiff slowly add .the mo
lasses. ': 2. !.:
Wayne Allen, studied with Peter'
Merenblum of Seattle, who now
has his own orchestra la Los
Angeles. Mrs. Allen also coached
with William Primrose when ho
was here last winter.
Chairmen Are.
Announced ; "
Court Capital City, No. 148,.
Catholic Daughters, of America, -met
at the. Woman's'.' club on .
Wednesday. Officers for the en
suing, year, are:, grand regent,
Mrs. Shelby Shunterman; vice
grand regent, Mrs. Gordon Cof
fey; prophetess, Mrs. Fritz Rupp;
financial secretary, Mrs. Edward
Talbot; h is t o r 1 a n, ' Mrs. Nap
Rocque; ; treasurer, Mrs. J. A.
Rothenfluch; monitor, Mrs. A. E.
La Branche; sentinel, Mrs. B. M.
-Krechter; lecturer, Miss Nila
Cluett; organist. Miss- Lorraine
Meusey, and trustees, Mrs. A. W.
Lovcik, Miss Clara Urlaub, Mrs.
J. D. White, Mrs. F. E. Kenyon,
Mrs. Agnes Schotthoeffer, and
Mrs. Frederick J. Brennan.
Chairmen' of the standing com
mittees are: program, Mrs. John
Geiger; refreshments; Mrs. Frits
Rupp; yearbook, Miss Pearl Bai
rey; publicity, Mrs. A. W. Lovcik;
Red Cross, Mrs. T. Fitxpatrlck;
Catholic charities, . Mrs. Alberta
Meusey; civic activities, Mrs.
; Gordon B. Coffey; sick, Mrs. A.
; E. La Branche; T. B. hospital,
Mrs. Edna McKay; USO, Miss
Marine Bach; study clubs, Mrs.
Clara Payseno; music, Mrs. B.
.Becker; lapsatlon, Mrs. T. X.
Kenyon; parish activities at St.
Joseph's, Mrs. A. Wharton, and
at St Vincent de Paul, Mrs. V.
Meier; Junior Daughters, Mrs.
J. D. White. 1 . i
: y Mrs. Shunterman presided over
. the meeting, at which the new
year books were distributed. Miss
Maxine Bach, USO chairman,
asked for help on the third Sat
urday of each month from J
o'clock until closing "tuna. ' Mrs.
J. D. White reported that 24
ditty, bags had been completed
- for Red Cross and requested that
all Catholic women gather at tha
Red Cross rooms on Monday of
each week. Catholic charities
are seeking foster homes for
children in the city-and for stu
dents desiring to attend Catholie
educational institutions la Sa-
lem, ;;
. Miss Maxine Bach was chair
' : man of the refreshment commit
tee, assisted by Miss Mary
Brand and Miss NOa Cluett
Mias Caret Sekaffer ham left
for Fort Lewis to meat her fl
- ance. Captain; Daryi Mason, who
returned to the states this week
from Hawaii, where ha has been
stationed for three years. Tha
couple plan to arrive in Salem
: Saturday. Their marriage will
take place on September II at
-t John's Lutheran church, "
and Miss Joan Post Misa Pa
tricU Leary. Miss Helen Paul-
Son, MisS Jung Young. Mi3i
Ruth Townsend and Miss Betty
Manoles. . - i
Hostessea were Miss Betty
Lively, Miss Marie Ann New
man, Miss Buena Steward, Mias
Joan Leonard of Sflverton, Mias
CivOla Reeher, Mrs. Eileen Hol
dan Johnson, f Mrs. Edward A.
A Hostess
Mrs. John Fieklin-presided at
an ' Informal ? loacheon - party
Thursday afternoon at the
Golden! Pheasant In compliment
to a group of her friends.;
. An arrangement of early fall
Cowers centered the luncheon
table, later the -guests played
bridge fat the- Fieklin homo on
North. lata street. j i
. Covers, were f placed for Mrs.
Roy Mink. Mrs. Maurica Heater,
Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs.
Clinton Standish, Mrs. Joseph
Felton, Mrs. Ira Fitts and' Mrs.
John Flcklln. I f r
' I . J '
RdinBow Girls: ;
The table centerpiece waa an Fontaine and Mrs. Ivan Stewart
autumn flowers In pastel ananwa.
The afternoon was spent in
formally. !;;-. . f.
Covers were -placed for Mrs.
Charles Harris, Mrs. James
Waddington, Mrs. James E.
Bowen, Mrs. Frank Vf." Lehmer, f
Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers
Miss Dorathea Steusloff, Mias
Lord and Miss Schryver.
Linda Loii Hdgenl
To Install
SILYERTONj Hans ;havt
been made for Installation of
officers' ceremonial of Ramona
Assembly, No. 38, Order of Rain
bow for Girls, to be held Tues
day night,': September 18. . In
stallation officers will include
Barbara Jean McDonald, worthy
advisor; Delores Peterson; 1 re
corder; Pat Gatton, marshal;
Zephni Giyen musician; and De
lores Bodeen, chaplain. 'J
To be installed are Bette Vor
seth, worthy advisor; Elsie Jack
son, worthy . associate; Colleen
Egan, charity; Gerry McDonald,
Hope; Pat Rice, Faith; Zephne
.Given, recorder; Delores Peter- ;
son, chaplain; Eileen Bisanz, drill
leader; Louise Leonard, associ
ate; Betty : Cunningham, Lovet
Gloria! Becker, Religion; Mar-
" Jorfe Tuggle, Nature; Barbara
White Shrine to
Meet Monday
Willamette Shrine No. 2, Or
der oft the White Shrine of
Jerusalem, will hold tha first
meeting following summer vaca
tion Monday, September 17, at
B O'clock at tha Masonle temple.
Mrs. Emma Brown, worthy
high priestess,' and Mrs. Wayne
Henry, watchmen of the Shep
herds will preside.
A large attendance is urged as
extensive plana are to bo made
in preparation to entertaining
the Supremo Worthy High
Priestess, Mrs. Marie J. Knight
of Elizabeth, Pena, who will be
with Willamette Shrine for
special meeting September 24.
- A large class ot candidates Is
expected for the ceremonial at
that time, j i 1 v .-
where the gifts were placed. ' -, - 5 .
Birthday cake and refreshments; beWinQf: OiUO Ot
were served on the lawn. j -t TT
Honoring ; Linda Lou " were! . NlelSOn JbiOmO
Mary Ellen Pomeroy, Ann and I , '
Keith Strain, Sharon Kincaid, L
Has Birthday ' ! j
: . -I - ., .:. i !
.Linda Lou Hagen was honored ;
at two gala birthday parties on
her first birthday. Friday after
noon Mrs. Lester Hagen enter
tamed for her daughter at .the;
home of the honor guest's grand;
mother, Mrs. JJ Fred Pugh. j
, ! Early fall : flowers were ar
ranged about the room and but i
ton zinnias centered the table;
Barbara Blumensteln, Jackie Sue
Bair, Peggy Lee Cass, Michael
Cooley and Danny Mortimer.
Additional guests were Mrs.
Clay Pomeroy, Mrs. Dudley
Strain, Mrs. Leonard Kincaid, ..
Mrs.- Robert Blumensteln, Jr, j
Mrs. Delbert Bair, Mrs. Lester
Hagen and Mrs. J. Fred Pugh. :
On Saturday afternoon Linda i
Lou was honored at another jv
party when her mother enter
tained In the garden of the home ;
of Mrs Pugh. Guests were cou
sins,- aunts and neighborhood
DeBaugh,ju Immortality; Hazel v playmates of tha honor guest.
ne,i weuiy j iromea ocarxn,. - BUWen to - honor Linda LoU
Patriotism; Georgia Towe, SerVi. wert Timmy and Mike- Hagen.
ice; Donna Wbodell, musician;!
.; Ellen Gunderson, choir director;
'Nancy I Adams,! confidential ob
server ( Beverly Zimmerman,
; outer observer; Catherine Glad
den, ;hlstorian;i Donnalea !How-
: eH, reporters J k "-'Vpi i"f
Mrs.; W; ; P. Scarth la mother
advisor for the group. Com
mittee personnel includes Lorna
Dunagan and Catherine Gladden,
tapers;'. Louise; Leonard, Ellen
- Gunderson, Dorothea Scarth and
Nancy Adams, hostesses; Delores
' Peterson, Colleen Egan, Georgia
Towe and Hazel Range, serving;
Gerry McDonald, Pat Rice and
: Margie Tuggla, decorations. ;
Donald and Yvonne Reveal. Shir;
ley and : Freddie Pugh, Bernice ;
Beals, Janet Pearsall, Loyd Ha-
gen, Nancy and Janice Brandon,'
Gail Shuford, Mrs. Paul Hagen,
Mrs. Bat Reveal, Mrs. Joe Re
veal, Mrs. Arlo Pugh, and the
grandmothers, Mrs. C J. Hagen
.iand Mrs. 3. Fred Pugh. I t
!. . -.-Vl-
Mrs. Paal AjFngaU and bar
daughter. Miss Rath PanUne Fu.
gate of 1 Aberdeen, Idaho, are
guests at tha homo of the for.
mer'a brother-inlaw and . sister.
Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Toigt Miss
Fagate will enter the University
of Oregon this faU. f
The Kelzer Sewing club met
with Mrs. Roy Melsoa Septem
ber f for an all-day, meeting.
A no-host luncheon was serv
ed at noon. The day waa spent
in. .finishing, the Red Cross sew
ing on hand. ? -
Eleven members and three vis
itors were present. An election
of officers was held. New of
ficers are: president, Alta HaQ;
vice president, Mrs. Sam Rich
arde; secretary-treasurer, ... Mrs.
NlekLeSud. I '
- The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Ted Whithead, September
ao. '
... .. '. " . . i - ' ' :
' Mias Mario ChorchlU has re
turned to Portland after a
monm's stay in the' capital at
the home of her brother-in-law
and aister, Mr. and Mrs. George
. Weller. .- . y
UcxTiczs of Wocdhum
Girl I Announced By
Tier Parents' thU Weeli
WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs.
James J. Hall are announcing the
marriage of their daughter Mar
garet to SSgt Arthur Foster,
army air force. The wedding took
place Tuesday af teroon at Hondo,
Texas. ' ' V- ' '
Mrs. Foster, for tha past two
years a member of the WAC has
been dietician In army hospitals
at Eagle Pass, Tex Dodge City,
Kan, and Waco, Tex. She re-
Lcelved her honorable discharge
within the past week. , .
- Tha young ' couple Will tniaka
their home for the present at
Hondo, where Sergeant Foster Is
stationed. ,'..,,..(-j-
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Book 4 VI throurh
rood throurh Nov. So: 1A
goed ttirotyfc Si. j
SBookf 4 - Stamp If valid for re
sounds Coreoga wee. u ;
ok S irpine vwopa a, m,
4 valta todaCUUtehr. ; v
TleU JaeelMMn, te. cradaate e Baleaa alsrh aeheel and aesater at
n Beta Thl at Willamette mntvarstty, where she has been a student
for two yean, was nasaoi XoUermaxer Qneen" from a field el
1ST eandldatas at the sarmaVers asmaal plenle recently la
Cirtho
Tkacker To Mr. and Mrs. Homer L.
Thaeker, aCUl CUr. a sea. Homer Leea.
bom AuruM IS. Salem Ptaceneai hoe-
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niiee rm ar. ana aara. Mna w.
MUler. Sdo. a dauahter, Marda- Glee,
bora Aogustt, aatem Deaconess hoe
pitaL -
Breaaway To Mr. end Mrs. Lonnle
D. Broadway, West Salem, a son, Loit
Bie Dean, born August 11, Salem Dea
con
w
honnal.
a to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D.
Watson, 1140 North Sut street, a son,
un 11. a
OeraM Glenn, bora August
Pia To Mr. end Mrs. CUude
Pike, list North Church ctrect. a 1
jona raiu. oora August is, aaiem
Demcrm hocpitaL .
Tretowa To Mr. and Mrs. Graham
I Tvetoggaa. tUM North.Wtnter street.
a son, uurus Looara, com August is,
Salem Deaconess hospital.
waeseaTo Mr. ana Mrs. Bermaa
C. Wacken. Box S3
Herman Marie, bora
Deaconess aoapltal.
S9S. Salem, a
ra Ansust IS.
CalHB-Te Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B.
Calkms.- Lyons, a daurhtor. Dorottvjr
Lerratee, kora Aucuat ia, Salem Dea-
aaaoMr. and Mrs. CahruV H.
lonea, TO1 North Commercial street, a
son, Cahrte Henry, jr, bora August
JL Salem Deaconess hospital. -Bekleisa
To Mr. and Mrs. George
. Robinson, route s. a son, xuseoe
LaVerne, bora August M. Salem Gen
eral hospital.
wmmsckea To Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
L. WUhnachen. 403 Soutti SXnd street, a
ton, Robert Arthur, bora August JO,
Salem General horpltal. -
Marttnaale To Mr. and Mrs. James
t. MarUndale, 1SS South Church street,
a . daurhter. Mallnda Sharon, bora
August ST, Salem General hospital. .
ONeuV-To Mr. and Mrs. William A.
O'Neill. SOS North Winter street, a
son, -James, born August IS. Salem
Deaconess hospital.
BMnr To Mr. end Mrs. Charles W,
Hoerer, see Vista street, a dau
Barbara Jean, bora Avrust XX,
Deaconess horoitaL
Owen To Mr. and Mrs. Win lam X.
Oweii. Woodbum, a son. Jerry Thomas.
tore AUfun ao, ae
Welch for it
on Frida$
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'of the
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Not Honoring
Eclly 0uc23
.. (American Legion
Cornmandark -
8oe) It In our Wlndyer
STUDIO
1X1 State St
On tha Greand Fleee
Janice 'Nelaeei b vkdttns;
In San Francisco and Bed Bluff,
Califs where she Is the guest of
Mr. and-Mrs. F. B. Godbolt and
their daughter, Sally Miss NelT
son will return next week, in
time to enter the University' of
Oregon for her senior year. "
Mrs; Claade HV Morphy has
returned from a several - days
stay in Eugene.
Victory shift 7:50 to 11:30 pan.; day shift 7 :S3 sua.
to 6:09 p-tx; tight shift 7:30 poa. to COO sua. Fret
transpcrtaticn cannery bos picks 09 workers 7 :C0
axi. and 7:C0 pjiu each day at tha Pioneer Trust
Buildls?, corner Commercial and State Streets in Sa
' lem. Night workers returned to home. Free transpor
tation along routes from' Albany, Jefferson. Atnasrie,
end Turner. Neir plant and cafe. ;,
This Is aa ergect cafl for help. ''' " :
011120 GGOtTSBS, EITG,
galea, Crcrca - Phone 22C3S- : -
This advertkerr cat la cooperaH(m with tha '
. ' Calezn Caimers' Committee, ii
tiw unci cpneiAiisnp
enei4i.B'uxit. corns. tat. ' .. -'''UVjj j ;
"Elteimtl Thafs what I am," cackled the hen.
I "because I lay nothing but ess." And IUSs Bros.
i are coffee experts because they devote their entire
1 energies and slills fc bayics, blcndlrti rositinj,
I and pecldnj the finest cofTeea obtaiittiblc. You'll
',- I sense this, expertnesa when 'you use IEl!s 'Croa.
I .Coffee Every si? will make ypuisayi-!IToT7 thafs
f uh I call roort rcTr
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in styles with shirt-waist top and pleati
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FrcniTts 16 years
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Caturday and Monday J
stosh nouas I
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Closed All Day Sunday '
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