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f. PAGZ CIX iThanksgiving Holiday Will Be Marked With Many Family V By Jeryma English . : " " Y I Statesman Society Editor y Salem families will reioic more mis Thanksgiving day than in the past four years, as a majority of the fam ilies are reunited for me first time since the beginning of ths war. -There will be many festive holiday dinners cele brated In Salem homes today.. v . . , Mri and Mrs. Milton L. Myers and Mrs. Walter Den- ton will be hosts for their cmnual Thanksgiving dinner. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Steiner and children, Jean, Anne and Mil ton of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr., and son, Daniel,. EL - Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Campton will be hosts for a -Jamily dinner today with members of their, family her for the occasion. Covers will be placed for Miss Barbara Compton, . who arrived Wednesday night from Medford,. Mr. Stuart Compton. USN, cd Corvallis. Miss Harriet Hus- -ton, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Breakey and Betty Ann, Miss Bertha Compton of McMinnville and Mrs. Bertha Comj ton of Salem. j Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger will entertain at dinner today in. honor of theit son, Lt Harold Olinger, home on terminal leave from the navy. Covers will be placed for Lt. and Mrs. Olinger and daughter, Susan, Mrs. Kate Bell, Mrs. Russell Woodward, Mrs. Gertrude Shisler and Miss Frances Shisler. - Schulzes to Be Hosts Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Schulze are arranging a Thanksgiving dinner today at their suburban home on Kacsen avenue. Their guests will be Dr. and, Mrs. Roy Tedie and children, Earl and Margaret Ann, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Adams, Mrs, G. Herbert Smith and daughters, 1 Sally and Margie, Delwyn and Merlin Schulze. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr. will be hosts for their annual family dinner today at their country place. The occasion will aho mark Mrs. Goulet s birthday. Thi3 wilt bs the first fime in four years their son will be present for the holiday. . Covers will be placed lot Major and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet and sons, Phillip and Gary,- and Dr and Mrs. Hugh Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.1 Walter Williamson, Josephine and Tommy, Mk and Mrs. Kevin Cook, all of Portland, and Mrs. T. A. Norwood, j 1 Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Shay are entertaining at a family dinner today at the home of their mother, Mrs. Rose W. Babcock. Their guests will be Mrs. Babcock's son-in-law and daughter, Captain and Mrs. Oliver C. Jessup and son, Bill, of j Portland., Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smith. Marilyn and Norman of Hillsboro, Mr. F. O. Shay, Miss Laurer Shay, Mrs. Will Beal, Mr. Russell Bed. all of Forest Grove and Mrs. Rose W. Babcock.' i Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, sr. will be hosts for a .holiday garnering at their Chemeketa street home. Their -guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mr. and Mr3. L C. McLeod, Miss Irene McLeod, Mrs. Dan John ston, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Russell Catlin, JuU anne Spears, Miss Florence Wallace. Family Dinner at Becke s Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Becke will entertain at dinner for their daughter, Miriam, and her Pi Beta Phi sorority sister from the llhiversiry of Oregon, Miss Selby Frame of Sacramento, Marjarie Becke, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. WaUer Grimm of Aurora, Mrs. G. L. Lovell and Mrs. James liovell, Mr. and MrsT William McGilchrist, jr. will preside at Thanksgiving dinner In honor ' of their son-in-law and , daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck and son, Bill, of Port land, Captain Wallace Harding of Seattle and Mr. Mer lin Harding of Portland. , i Miss Dorothea Steusloff will be a Thanksgiving day 1 hostess at her Court street home. Her guests will be Mr. f and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers. Capt and Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Steven "and David, Mrs. Richard Chambers j and Ann, Mrs. F. W. Lehmer, Mrs. Roswell Beach and Sharon Love, and Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page. Lt. and Mrs. James J. Walton will be host3 at dinner today at their Fcdrmount Hill heme. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Sheldon Sackett and children, Marcia Ann and John Walton of Cods' Bay, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Wise of Portland, Mr. Willianv Walton, Mrs. James Walton, Jeff and Elizabeth Walton. ' . Mrs. Allen a Hostess Mrs; George Allen "Will entertain her family at a Thanksgiving dinner. Her son. Reynolds, will be the honor guest as thi3 is his first Thanksgiving at home in four years. Covers will be placed f cr Captain and Mr3. i Reynolds Allen and children, Jimmy. Molly and Sarah, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ReynodsRebekah and Sally of ; Hillsboro. ' ' ! " " Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Ouisenberty will b& hosts for a i large family gathering at their West Leffelle street home. This Is the first time the entire family has been together since before the war. Guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Vera Miller, Joan Marie. Margaret. Julia! Ann and Nancy, Mr. s and Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Urlin Page, Scott and Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. S. Breit'enstein. Miss Marie Breitenstein, Mrs. U. Scott Page, Miss Irene Wolf and Dwight Quisenberry. Mr. and Mrs. KeithT Powell will entertain atjiinner at their home, "Deepwood," in honor cf Mr. and Mrs. Werner ,. Brown and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell and children, Penney: and Bobby. ' , Mr. and Mrs. John Minto will be hesb for a Thanks- RATION CALENDAR MEATS. FATS, ETC.I Red Stamp n througtt Kl through Nov. 30; LI through Ql valid through Dee. 31. Rl through VI valid through Jn. 31: Wl through- Zl. and Green. M through Feb. X. ItCAS: Book 4 SUmp 38 valid tor flv pound through Dac 31. Bench-Made SLACKS Forotmann's virgin we el "Sperteen." .Barathea weave superior to gabar : dine. . -. ; :"-v;"'s.: Ferstmann's Tweeds $22.00 JacI: Ilollard The "Fits-ir TaUor Ml N. High St. Salem Mm There'! more to good vision than jut "buying giaaaea." Of paramont unportanca ara tcientific exaaninatioa of the eyet.5 correct lent prescrip. tioa. accurately fiQed, ami proper tting a . . prof aa ional aenrkes - Which . we offer at the last of good cyttt. 'k(HWt& Dr. Harry A. Brown, Optometrist 1S4 N. Liberty Street m Society " - - - AC" Music m Maxine Buren Womeii's Editor Jack Bush To Marry In East I Mrs. Jessie ' Bush Mickelson is leaving Saturday on the Zknpire Builder for Waukegan, I1L, to at tend the wedding of her son, Mr. Jack Slater Bush, yeoman first Slater Bush, yeoman first , United States navy, to Mrs. ine Theresa ! Arnold of Wau- class, Maxine keean. I The wedding will : take place on Saturday,; December 1. Mr. Bush, who has been in the navy for over three years, served 18 months in the South Pacific and is how stationed in ship's company; Great Lakes Naval Training Center! 111. At the time he entered - the j service he was paying-receiving teller at the Ladd and Bush branch, United States National! bank. -- The bride-o-be is; the daugh ter of Mt. arid Mrs. Frank Ryan of Waukegan. Her husband was killed in the early part of the war. Mr. BushJ who expects to be discharged the first part of . next year, will Come west to live with his bride and her small son, Charles Lee.!! At Homp Slated For Today; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clarke Roberts will bej hosts for a large at home today it their Morning side residence for the pleasure ot their friends, i f Guests have j been invited to ' call between 5 and 8 o'clock. Coming today to be the week end house guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will he Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holts! of Chehalis. Wash, formerly of Salem.: and Mr. and Mrs. Dykemanj White of Port land. Mrs. Leon Rathbun (Mary Ross Holts) is Accompanying her parents to Salem and will be the guest of Mrs. J Stewart Johnson and Mr. Dajrtd, W.Eyre. i - I - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheffe of 249 North 15th street will have as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Wi W, Mee, parents of the hostess,; Mr, arid Mrs. Ches ter AJ Lossener,! Peter and Michael, ; .1 giving dinner fei honor of Mrs. Percy Cupper, Miss Bulla Cupper, Miss Emma Kraraex of Monmouth, Mrs. Agnes Clay comb, j Martha, Jean and Douglas Minto, Rossmans to Entertain . ' .. - ; Judge and Mrs. George Rossman -wili be ""dinner hosts for Dr. and Mrs. Seth Huntington, Miss Lois Hamer, Dr. and Mrs. J. Vinton Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. Charles O. Hargrove, Charle3 Hargrove, jr. and Miss Cora Talklngton. . I S Mr. arid Mrs. Wilmer C Page will be holiday dinner hosts lnf hjnorl of her niece, Mis3 Peggy Stover of Seattle and her fiance; Mr. Kenneth Neff, Mr. arid Mrs. Rollin K Page, Miss Albina Page, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Henderson and Mrs. Robert Hughes: f j Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Cross will entertain at a family dinner today fpr Mrs. Curtis B. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Rlch ard Peters and daughters, Judith and Marjory, of Leb anon, cmdj Cojrdelia Cross. This will be Mr. Cross' first Thanksgiving jot home in five years. j I Mr.! and Mrs. Charles Huggins will have as their hol iday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs! Frank Snedecor, Suzanne and Charles Huggins. t - .v . 1 f I : i a lovely thought for ; Christmas . . . si ' 1 SKIN-TINTED BODY POWDER Tha OSSGOI? STATESMAN. Salem. Clubs f .- " . .1!;'; The Home Jeryme Eaetisb Society Editor . CLUB CALENDAR SATURDAY I " Salem Womaa'a club at club house, 2:30 pjn. ; BPW liaance eomnoittee with . Mim Mary Sheldon, 359 Union street, T 30 pjn. ; MONDAY 1 f - VTW auxiliary meet at VTW ' hall. pa . . ;. TUESDAY . : BPW dinfieC meeting. Golden Pheasant. js n m. i"X VT' T IVllSS I CUT. . Newman To Wed . 'loaays romantic news con i (perns the coming marriage) of I Miss Jean Newman, tall brunette ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy ! B." Newman, to Mr. Henry C, ' Fricke, ;Uhite4 States navy, ne-? phew of Mr. and Mrs. John E. f Rolan of Alliance, Nebraska. The ' couple will be married on Sun day afternoon, November 23 in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. The engage ; ment of the couple was announ ced a year Jago last July, j I jj Dr. Joseph M. Adams will i perform the ceremony at 30 1 o'clock In the' afternoon. -ili The bride-to-be has asked Miss Virginia Covert to be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Harriet Hawkins and Miss Shirley Rabenau. 1 1 After the nuptials the bridal couple- will receive their guests before, the fireplace. A reception for members of 'the immediate ; family will be held at the New ; man '-home.' ? Whfife Mr. Fricke is stationed at Bremerton the couple . will 1 make their home at Port Orch ard. The young navy man ex pects to receive his discharge in ! January. Miss Newman attended Wil lamette university and last year j continued her college work at ( the University ot Wisconsin. SheJ wears the golden arrow of Pi Beta Phi. Miss Newman only re- t : turned to the west coast last month. 1 I j Mr. Fricki attended -Willam-1 - ette university and the Univer- j i sity of Wisconsin under the na- val V-12 program. He is a mem- ber of Delta Tau Delta frater nity. i j . . The luxury women cherish gentle dustinjf with Hattia Cnegie Body Powderraf ter ; their bath. A skintintcd powder . , . pof t as a snowf all. .delicately scented w ; y&Ctoegie felue. Beautif idly boxed "with its own large fluffy puff. - ,7 CZ. $5.50 (plus W Ftderal Tax j - ; THE SMART SHOP J.. . i 115 !I. UEERTY i . I Orgoa, Tlmrsdery Morning, Norambar 22. 194S Miss Morse, Sr. Rafael iMarried -1 j Details have reached the cap ital from Irapuato, Mexico o the marriage of Miss Sarah Car oline Morse, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. vPaul Weatworth Jorse of Salem, to Senor Rafael Vene- !gaa Soria, son of Senorl and Se- nora Jose Ramirez jVenegas,- . ! which took place In the: Mexican city on November 12. The bride was accompanied to Mexico in October by her mother and sis ter, Pauline. ! ' f The ceremony took place at ten. o'clock in the morning at the' Sanctuary of Our Lady lor Guadalupe In Irapuato with Fa- ther. Carlos Marquett officiating. The church was decorated with hundreds of gardenias. The young bride wore a beau tiful, gown of white sUk organdy enhanced with lace insets and a full train for her wedding. Her full length tulle veil embellished with white silk cord was caught to her head ' with orange blos soms. She carried a bouquet' of gardenias and bouvardla and a handmade silver rosary. The maids of honor were Miss Pauline Morse, sister of the bride, Senorttas Consuelo Aguil era, Margarita Vega anil Josefuia Vega. Miss Morse and Senorita AguHera wore pink marquisette 'dresses and the other two girls wore Wue marquisette frocks. They wore matching tulle veils caught to their! hair with clus ters of flowers.! The train bear ers were Chela Hernandez And Pimpt Alfaro. ' . Leave ea Honeymooa Mrs. Morse wore a black sUk crepe gown with sequin trim for her daughter's nuptials. Her cor sage was of gardenias.!! The wedding reception was hed at the home of Senor and Senora Rosales. Later the newly weds left on their wedding trip to Mexico City and other parts of Mexico. For - travelling the bride wore a blue suit with black accessories. j ; The bride Is a graduate of Sa lem high school. She met her husband while he was In Salem last year. The couple will live in Irapuato, where hells produc tion manager for a tannery.! Mrs. Morse and j daughter, Pauline, are expected; to return to the capital next week. , - ( ' Invited to Meet House Guests The home' of Dr.! and Mrs. Burton A. -Myers will be the scene of ah informal gathering tonight when they entertain for their twin daughters, Jeanne! and Janice, and their weekend house guests, Miss Jeanne McComb and Miss Marilyn Markley of Burl, ingame, Calif, The girls are all University of Oregon students. . Friends of Jeanne and Janice Myers have been invited to call informally during the evening to meet their house guests. - f j Mrs. George A. White Is: cam lng . from Clackamas today to spend the holiday and the re mainder of the week pis the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Emigh. Tocfay s Menui . Thanksgiving dinner, as far as we are concerned, will be tra ditional, f : Jelled fruit salad Turkey f Giblet grayy ? ' Baked sweet potatoes Whipped potatoes Cranberry sauce Buttered Brussels sprouts s Relishes, olives ' . . ) Pumpkin pie a la mode : Min Binie Capper has north from. San Francisco to spend the holiday week with her mother, Mrs. Percy Cupper, and sister, Mrs. John Minto. Before going to San Francisco she was maVing her home in San Luis Obispo. Miss Cupper, plans to return south next week. Mr. and Mrs. Braaler Small ,ill have as their Thanksgiving guest, his mother, Mrs. I M Small, ot Turner. -1 : t- j- - ' - " '! I Jl TTT1 OTQ TO 't J-flXlllv-'J.V i Be Given Today ; ,A" feature - of -the Thanks giv- lng holiday will be many fam ily gatherings and dinner par ties. ' - Mrs. Francis T. Wade Is en tertaining at dinner today In honor of her daughter, Corinne Wade, a Chi Omega at Oregon . State college, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'O. B. Gates, of Hillsboro, who will' remain for the weekend.' Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons will be dinner hosts in honor of their daughter, Margaret Jane, an Oregon State co-ed. Miss Lillian and Miss Jesse McDonald, Miss Esther Palmer and ''Miss Ann Lin die of Portland, sister of Mrs. Emmons. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heinlein will entertain at dinner for Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee and Anne, Mrs. Samuel Schwartz and Lou Ann of Seattle, Mrs. Edward A. Lebold and Frank, and Bill Heinlein. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel have as their Thanksgiving guests her daughters and families, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Wilkinson and children. Chuck and Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kierulff and son, Kiel, of Portland. Smiths Are Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Smith are entertaining at dinner at their suburban home for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Swafford, and Mrs. Mildred Boyington of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Thomson and Julia Anne of Astoria and Jean and Nancy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. F. Perry will have as their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry, Mrs. Roger Baker, Douglas and Barbara, Mrs. H. W. Bross, Mr. and Mrs. George McGee, Mr. Oscar Baker of Macleay and Mrs. Catherine- Wright of Lin coln, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Man ning will entertain at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jepson and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon DeCoss and Michael of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Manning ot Independence, Mr. and Mrs. Harold AspinwalL Dennis and Doris of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Manning and Kay of Salem and Peter and - Nancy Manning. Brights to Have Guests Today Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bright will have as their guests for Thanksgiving, their son, SSgt LeRoy Bright and his wife and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carnine of Portland. Sgt. Bright has just returned to the states from 19 months in China" and is discharged from the service! They will live in Salem and LeRoy will be asso ciated with his father in the - Bright Furniture company. SB Thanksgiving 1945 ."from our innermost souls" Holiday to Be Spent Away " " - i A '.i' A" '"' ' ' ' ' ' v Thanksgiving and the holiday weekend will find a number of Salem families out-of-town to celebrate the occasion with rela- .tives and friends. ,. Mr." and Mrs. Conrad W. Pau lus and their three sons, Tommy, Larry.hd Peter, left last week end for San Francisco to spend the ; Thahks2iving week. While in the bay city they will be re gistered at the- Palace hotel. : Captain and Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Wayne Hadley and daughter; Eileen Patricia, and Miss Mary Lou McKay, who is home from Oregon State college for the weekend; will be in Portland! for Thanksgiving as the guest of Mrs. McKay's moth er, Mrs. Catherine Hill. Mr. arid Mrs. Donald McCar gar and son, Larry, are going to rortland for the holiday and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Davies. Ta Be In Kelse Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson and sons, Whitney and Steven, will be fin Kelso today to be guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paige Ben- son. j ! ' Rep. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks are spending the holiday in Portland with former Salem residents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kern. . " Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and her coed daughter, Harriet, who is home from the University of Oregon, are in Portland as Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs, Robert McMurray. Also in Portland for the holi day are Mr. and Mrs. George Scales and daughter, Jean, who are guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Scales. Mr. and ; Mrs. Arthur Knox . are spending the Thanksgiving weekend with relatives in Grants Pass. Mrs. Asahel Bush and daughter, Jody, are also in Grants pass for the holidays. Guests in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith and Mrs. John Craig are spend ing the holiday 'in Portland as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orris Fry. j Mr. and , Mrs. Charles Feike and .children, Mary and Dennis, will be Thanksgiving guests of his brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. L. V. Feike, in Portland. 1 Mr. land Mrs. David Wright, Major land Mrs. John Willis Danforth and sons, David and Bill, and Mrs. P. G. Vickers of. Woodburn are spending the holi day in Portland at the home of the Wrights' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Pierson. ! Dr. and Mrs. Charles Camp bell and their children will go to Dallas for the day to be guests at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Camp bell. ; Arriving Satarday to be heaae guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roethlin are Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Campana (Mary Hazard) of Perm. Push Wave 'ISO Extra for Finger wave or Hairdress Open Thurs Eve. by Appointment Phone S66S Castle Perm. Wavers MS First National Bank Bid. r i 7.' TO MAKE VOUH HOUSE A HOMC Salem ' ToulsboVf Wash. Mrs. Campano " is a former Willamette university student and member of - Beta ChL The Campanas are leaving next week for Lebanon to vhvt with Mr; and Mrs. Bingham PowelL l-:A.i::' '-Aj - " Mr. and Mrs. Jeslyn Waterman; and daughter, MichaeV Seattle, are spending the holiday here as the guests of Mr. and Mri. Floyd W;. Shepard. . ' ; ' Mri iladolyn Bier is enter, taming a group other friends ai an informal i at home this, after-, noon at her Union street resi dence between 2 and t o'clock.. : . ---. " - ':A " Event of The home of Mrs. ' Albert Stoops was the setting for the wedding of her daughter, Lu cille, to Mr. Samuel 'Erwin Smith, Jr, sonpf Mr. and Mrs. S. E.,Smith of Seattle, on Mon day night, November 19.' ! The Rev, Dudley Strain, pas tor of the FTrstChristian church, performed the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock. I Mrs. Bessie Waggoner sang "Because and "Ah Sweet Mystery of Life," and Miss Mar garet Solomon was the accom panist The couple exchanged their vows at one end of the room which . was banked with baskets! of chrysanthemums, palms and white tapers in can delabra!. Mrs. Alvin Schultz lighted the candles. For jier wedding the bride chose a white satin gown fash ioned with long sleeves, a tram and a I shirred bodice with a sweetheart neckline. Her finger tip length tulle veil fell from a coronet.; of seed pearls. She car ried a bouquet of bouvardia cen tered with an orchid. Mrs. ( Milton Harris was her sister's Sonly attendant She wore a white taffeta gown with net skirt and carried a bouquc'; c carnations. ' . Mrs. gown bodice denias. Stoops chose a black with aqua inset on the and a . corsage of gar Mrs. Smith also wore a black gown and her flowers were gardenias. A reception for the wedding guests was held after the cere mony. Miss Reda Vice cut the bride's; cake. When the couple left for Seat tle the; bride wore, an aqua dress with gold beading and a black coat, and hat The couple will make their home in Seattle while, he is -employed with t the civil service. Mr. Smith recently re turned from overseas where he served with the navy and has now been discharged. The bride attended Laurel wood academy and Walla Walla coHege. i ffioTlIrs. Aas been a gopdsoldicrjoo Ya. w wIItU I 9&4&0T aAtctnfl fte wr, taHar la tMaat hm mm y mm wm4 m Unto chomna, ai faaaHa frtai vaalaaiaaaj Btaaata Sa, Mxt thne ym came to Satrte bHng her a4ae. Ami 1t faaff My barMlf, ta, t The Otyanak. - I St fa thm ffofti hmp to the labby m4 hay haf caraaga. la har hrawaa bot the ahaat, y m i ahaw. Taka har to a -I'M- Tha, to the araalnf, take Jkmr ilaajhig to tho swamk Olym- - U SawU Sha'M at thrill to mm evening (pent to this rt I Maw taric to. ftaattU" with Its aaaiUlws atwuahaia aa taaaaat aawia hand. Anal a wttl , yaul If twfanwal, se n fancy awa ere natanary. 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