The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, April 17, 1925, Image 8

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    Friday Evening, April 17, jr,.,.
Pago Eight
E.
Squash Honors Held
Jay Gould Champion for
Stecnth Time
t-1 T A IV 1 1
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ininniTV i
I'urllonil plajrrrl did Utile Lelt.r
ill v-taterda'l (line (.it 20 nil
and wue runa. 'J do worst of il waa,
tb.jui'h, that Suit !- tlir uw-jh-iiU,
garnprt'd tl.n halm- number of
. and Iwji-o a many rune. Tlie
IionI f:cori of fir. track in:l waa Ih
In 11 fr the Salt l-aaers.
J'nnj Lname b.uigi-d out tto home
ruiia, driving in ail acorea. "nr. "f
liic hoi-a came wii o Itie b.mea wrrr
li.adfd. It waa l-iirliaiid'a liinlli !,
ilb t.nt one win to cojut.
Vernon rum out of I he tie for laat
plain b.v winning from lia Angilea.
4 10 0, at Ixa Aiifelca. The frat gave
1'orlland Hie widiarmttrl claim to the
owat pumlion on the list.
Nan Kranciwo noird out Oakland
by a S to 1 count, while Hacraiii.iilo
took Hralllr down to a to i 'i.
The arorra:
At Halt Lake II. H. E
I'nrllnmi
Halt Lake, 18 20 1
Hnltrrir-a Wilitrra. Krkrrl, .Mar
tin and Itnwliindi Mcl.'ahe, Hulver
and i'etera. '
A
10 PLAY FROSH
News of Nearby Towns
Special Correspondence To Tlie Guard From Various
Live Districts In Its Field.
, , .
v
Yr
At I-na Angcln
ln Ang.lca 0 (I ft
Vernon 0 "
ilaltrrirt Wriglit, M"jcra, I'liil
lipa and Npower, Kaniliicrg; Tenner
and Murphy.
At Oakland
Kan Francico G A 3
flaklai.d 11 1
ilalterlea: Mitchell, MrWeriiry and
Agnew; Kalaer and ISakrr.
At Balramento
Heattl 2 1 1
rjacrarnento AM 1
Hatlerlea Mlljue, Ilrant and I'.ald
win; Canfleld and Shea.
Results of Second
Tourney are Listed
In the lecond tournament of the
aeaaon. approximately 40 inembera iff
the Eugene Golf and (.'ountry club en
tered, according to an announcement,
of Todd Gardner reaterduy. The
tourney, run off hut week end, waa a
ball aweepatake medal plan event with
full bandirapa. I'lay waa for IS bolea.
Dr. J. V. Tltua won flrat place with
a acor of 77, tile card ahowlng Oil,
and bla handicap 22. George llron
ougb took aecond place with 7fl, cord
(10, and handicap 21. Third place went
to George McUill with 78, card 1)0 and
handicap V2,
Fred Bmlth waa fourth, with 78,
card 103, handicap 80.
Rudolph Emit took fifth place. Ilia
acore waa 80, hie card 0-1, and hn
handicap 14. George Biliaefera wia
aixth with acora of 80, card U7, han
dicap 17. Dick Hmlth waa neit with au
81', a card of 101, handicap V.2.
Sportsmen Ready
To Whip McKenzic
M. A. Onml, of the Ciumt Tobacco
company, Hie largest diatiibutiiig com
pany on the I rifle roail, la here (rum
ini headquarters at tSun Francisco to
try hla skill anil tuck Hgnintit th writ
known rainbow and Dolljr Vnrdfn of
(ho MrKaniia river and tributarlpi,
Mr, (Juii-t, who rpglatrrid Int nitflit
ut tha 0burn la an anient atucloi
and haa heard Coimldcrublo bIhjuI lli)
advantaivff of ftae l.ana nninty wntrrfl
Inr trowt. V. H. "Ubitk" Walluca, Jom
rigar and tobacco dealer who alto dma
oma (iihlng, la to pilot ilia viiiltiiix
pportaman ti the bauuta of the trout.
Spring Football
Practice Closes
I'nlvrraltjr of Oregon rloied it
pring football practlco with a gumi
betwrrn two picked ten mi, one rup
taiued bjr l)ixn and tlia oihrr hy I'url
Jubnson ou IIaw;ard field yritfrd.if,
M'tte ganm ended iu a tir, 7 to 7, Holt
Mauta aaving lUxon a tritm from ctM
(hid drf.n) ni be Inif rcfpifd p
in the Inst IS accunda and rati 7ft
yardu fur a touchdown. II oonrvrtcil
gortl,
The tram will be fHfd tcnlght at
Hi Otburn hotel, alurting at (I u'clu-.
Itifldra the player. . the coaches,
aporu writera unj thoMj ttiiinertid
with the athletic d-.mrtiueiit of the
uuiieraitr will prernt.
Ir. Ahton hr thlroHaetlc
Klenro tnempy. uppiU 1 Lettig thf
ater, l'houc titKt, tl
Jay Gould
Vhn It rntnri tn rptnininff tlll(H
be handed to Jny flould, fninoim
Quaker aquanh player. Oould clung
to hia 20-yenr cmirt crown by defent
liig Ht.ger W. ('utler nf JtnHlon nt
the national tournament In Henntmvn
recently. IJke the old brook, he bcciiih
to go on forever.
Country Club Will
Have new Tourney
A get-acfliiolrjtcd Scotch Foumome
golf tournament will be plnyed nt the
htigenc (. ountry club tomorrow nud
Sunday. Thla meet wiia K'hedulcd for
Ifltt week end, but waa postponed be
caiia nf Keeter.
In thia event, which la a lmndlcnp
two-ball inednt event of nine holed,
old and new tnemhera will be paired.
The purpoie of the event la to get
the old and new member a-o.imliitetl
and to get the newer memlierH inter-
eiti rti in the cliilt lourniuiientH.
The ojd inemliern nro expected to
eh none ihelr partner for the tour
ney, according to tieorge Miliill.
clmirnian of thu tourniiinent roiuiml
tee. "If they have not already done n,"
Mr, .Mcliill Hitiil, "the older meuihei-H
nf (lot club Iu mid inimediiitelv Melrct
a new uietnber tii bo hi purl net' for
the tournament. Two ilnya are hfltitf
given to pLir off the innt hej, imhI w.
hope tn ha vi every mint In tit" club
entered. A the mime of lln event i mi
dli'M, ft 1 n get ni'MUfliutcd S.nt.h
fournome, ntut it. purpoNo i tn net
all the ineitiliera of the club Ui'iimiut-
ed with one another.'
;
Mil IJaseball Stars
The I.'uivrrulty of Oreguii baseball
teum will piy tli freshmen two
fdjiie toiuarriw, una iu the morning
win! lUe '-(her iu the afternoon, on the
iif jr ta.liii diamubd, adjareut to
UuHurd field, 'ibe varitity waa to
,ak pl.-jed to gum'' with the Sa
le id Siri'itura at ftilem tamyrrow nnd
Miiidiiy, but that leritu waa tailed off
ifiiiUKo of wet ground.
Tii- Webfootei-4 hbuuld have a
niroiii; team there ik nlenf prom
i itg material, hi--ept for one or two
iv.-;ik pou in the batting department
in- p imtjyii.i are filled with men who
'jij 'jck the ball.
Catchers Good
J. ik I'll, k'ttermui). and George
MimmitiKii of Id .1 jcar'a freshman
team, are the bent bet behind the
.,,n. Jloth are good hitters. Mimnaugh
u a former Jefferson high echuol
..Mfher, nnd waa on the Fortland high
Mrhool all-atar team two year a ago.
All he. need to make him a finished
pinyer i a little more experience,
i:; i KB bat bud plenty of that, ao the'
. ut! long department bould be well j
ijkeu cure of.
' Si.ipper" Jirook. the portaider. j
witt, led the Oregon pitchera lust year, .
and Hny WiliiauiK, right-hander, will!
do the bulk of the pitching. Uotb are
expeneufeil, winning letters last year.
It will b iirooka' third year on the
.ud. This pair will be usited by
Kurt Knudnoii, two-year letterman.
who ilayed for Oregon several yeara
and Harry 1 Jim on, lJuve Adolpb
and Hoy .Murray, alt three of the VM4
f ri'Hliiini ri team. Knudrtuu and Alurroy
lire southpaws.
Adolph on First
On first will be Kcx Adolph, of Inst
year's freshman team. Adolph for
merly played for Salem high. He is a
good hitter and an excellent fielder.
Howard IJobson will cover second.
Hobion ia a letterman and the most
fiiyxhcd player on the aiuad. He has
had ronnidcrnblf experience, playing
milium r baseball for several years.
The short patch will be nsaigned to
Tred Went by Hilly lieinhurt, coach.
It will be West' first year as he pas
timed for the I la be luat summer.
West is a fair hitter, but a steady
fielder nnd tins a good nrm.
Ham t'ook or I. inn .lonea, the foot
ball star, will play third. When one
will cover the torrid corner the other
will piny left field. June in faster
than Cyok, but the latter is a more
fininhed fielder. Conk is a letteruuin.
while Jones is' on the squad for the
first time.
In the outfield, Reinhart will have
Took or Jonea at left, bis brother
Frank Heinbnrt nt renfer, and Karl
KniulHon at right. When Knuthmi will
be in the box, Clarence Toole prob
ably will play In the outfield In his
ste.id.
Subs Doing Well
The iiiha who are doing well are
Trout man, infielder; Hurt on, firm
bnaemnn; and Toole. All three are
nubs of In it year. Charlie Orr. a cork
ing good catcher, who. did relief work
in J 1, is slowly recuperating from
the flu and may tie strong enough to
nHMt-t ltliN and Mimnauuh when tlie
MMMun open, ugain.t 1'aeifie here
April LM.
The leuin prsctlcPH evrrv afternoon.
When rain interfere the pltcherx do
tli'ir M nut h In the gvm. Orcu.-n irol
n!ily t ill have mi practire gauieii.
other than with the freshmen.
Portland Trades
Pitcher Eckert
Walter H. tieruer
Horn -Columbus, (Una, Aug. IS,
1MI. rihorlitop. St. Loim Hrowns.
Major laeagiin Caronr Joined ilii
Hrovriiri In UH7, coming from Colum
bus of the American Astneluiiou (Had
trlnl with Pittsburg in 1UH-1M.
OutHtaudiug t rut m ibttrd L'Sl In
irS., Fielded .W.VJ last season.
POltTI.ANl). Ore., April 17. Pit
her Charles Kckert Iimm Imm-ii t railed
I by Ihe Porlltind club of th Psr if r
j Const Itn-ehail lenmie in the Ver
; lion rluli for Infielder Chnrlie Heil.
PreHiibiit Thomas I,. Tinner of the
Portland cluh nnnouiK'ed today. Jtenl
j.ri'fiiHed to report to the Vernon club
i but accept ed term with Portland. He
will Join the rlnb here next week, nnd
I will be used either at third or first
I Imac.
e BlgerTest
invites
s
rampari
e&JM
stitt..,m,iti)M.ium,$i
TOO MUCH
2 MONEY ON
2 HAND
V-
5 Want Loans On
2 Homes
a
.
5 lJ$Jl
S 1h wtaa once take ad- S
S ntag of tlmea Ilk 5
thla. When a oompanr 5
S WANTS LOANS u tha J
tlma tn maka ynur drml. Z
Wo WANT LOANS for S
S tl neit few werka and 5
5 If jrou hare been planning ;
r? to bur r build or inv S
ii l.ro, rou will Barar fled. 5
S a batter tlma. S
S VOU CAN QET A 0000 5
DEAL right now. Liberal S
(oan, prompt aervica, eanr
paymenta.
'
1. Thoao "raar to borrow 7
S tlmea don't laat. He a Si
i ono, got Iu. J
1 1
5 $$$: sj
;!
I LAVVSON G. I
s BRADLEY
S HI 7th A. East. S,
K Phone f44 5 j
Atl the claimi In the wotU
won't rstibluh rlic qualitr of
"f brand of coffee. Hut jrour
Ut vnlL It will tell vou the
kind of colfrc it likes best.
That's why we intTcxhicrJ the
Foljr Ctiltre Test. We want
you to tr roll's against any
other knowu brand of coflce.
Then you'll kivnr fnim saual
comiariiton lxiw quality varies
with tliilerent brands. l"he best
coll'ee wins.
Since y V
wQ
V UvauaOr
1119. HI)
o ni 1 1 mi ytrn
J. A. rut.iauxarco.
4
SMakethe
Folger CoffccTest
Drink rYJarer'e GcU (iaaj
lit prwoeiiai tWmk thai
cxrtfta laM. laavw Imhci lawna.
Thettwnl mtuiaj drna. Pot
A amwidnai or two mnd rwill
WJU. f.ir mm brand car
ffaxMoart trw beat malaa wiaa.
M'KINGKJKLD, April 17. (Spe
cial;. A final vote ou the location of
ti e American legion pavilion to b
erictt-d by the Springfield poat iu tiie
ueur fut urn will be taken at a meer
itK in tiie chamber ut commerce rooms
kw evening at 1 o'clock. A com
init'ee on poniible aitea headed by IL
T. Maxey has investigated several Iv
cations, and can now be decided upon,
according to C, A. Swarta commander.
'Vh ladies of the auxiliary will alnoj
meet. They are contemplating a food j
aale in the near future, it is .announc
ed by -Mr, .M. II. Huntley, president.
Major and Mra. M. I(. Huntley left
todiiyor AnLoria where tbeywill vint
.Sunday at the borne of Mrs. Hunt-
iey'a father, William 1'ohl. .Mr. l'ohl
recently suffered a stroke. ,
Mr. and Mra. William Dawson, for- j
merly of Albany, have rented the Geo. ,
.Spores house at Fourth and D urectu. j
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. iJawes, parenru '
of Mrs. Vern laniels, are visitiuff
from Jtoeburg for a few daya. They
arrived here Wednesday.
Mrs. J-'red Frese is ill at her faome
at .Sixth and 15 with a severe attack
of influenza. ,
'J'. W. Carney was in town Wed- i
neaday from Thurston,' nccompanied
by Mr. Tbouipsun, government cattle,
inspector.
Mrs. il. M. Male cntertnincd the
Artisans nt a social meeting nt -her ,
home Wednesday evening. Music and
games furnished diversions. Light
refreshments were aerved. ,
W. C Mcl.agin returned JVednea- J
day from n trip to the coast,' ,
H. A. Harris left yesterday for !
Portland after spending aeverul daya i
iu Springfield on business.
J. A, (,'onverse wa here from j
Portland 4I headquarters Wednesday ,
on his wa yto Cottage Grove. He'
culled on lumbermen In both towns.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Wilsoo returned 1
yesterday from a -business trip to t
Lebanon.
The opening of the fishing season '
anw several Springfield anglers out !
with high hopes and considerable sue-1
cenB. Charles' F. Kggimnnn went fi-h
lug Wednesday in the Long Tom river
near Monroe. E. li. Wing nnd Dick
Franklin made a trip the snme day up
the McKenzie. I r. W. C. Hebham, Dr.
S. Itnlph Dipper, Levi H. Net nnd
.1. (. Mc.Murroy went up the Mo-
Kenzie.
Tlie I'ine Needle club met Wednei
d.iy nftcrnoun at tlie home of Mrs. It.
C. Murkee.
Holbrook, spent Thursday in Eugene,
j V imall fire at tha Anderson-MId-I
dletoo docks culled out the fire de
ipartment Thursday about 11 o'clock.
; it waa extmguiiied before they reach
) f-d toe place.
j The Lions club was addressed on
(Thursday at their luncheon by H. H.
'Holmes,-on "The Hus vs. the Kail-
! road."
It. K. Lackey hnd .'100 pounds of
f.o.h dimI mtnn (ram his Smoko
I house Saturday night. Mr. Lackey
1 had jut butchered the meat and was
preparing to smoke it when hia
mother, Mrs. Clara Numbers, died,
i and the thief or thieves took advant
age of the circumstances and stole il.
i The people living near the Row
river will soon have elecinc ugnta in
the Thornton corners neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Melhaae ami
family with Mrs. Florence Cassiday
and Mra. Iawrence 1'nelps motored
un from Klamath Fulls and visited
with Mrs. Melhaae acd Mrs. Phelph
mother, Mrs. M. M. Morgan. Tney
returned home Thursday. !
The Kpworth league had a party j
in the M. E. church parlors Thursday
niht.
The Tillieum club met Wednesda1
wrirh ir mi frs. Charles A.
Stevens. A delightful luncheon was
served after playing 500. Mr. and
Mra. A. G. Williams were the guests.
Mrs. J. II. Chamber entertained
at dinner Wednesday night in honor of
Mrs. J. F. Knox who will soon leave
to join her husband at Lafayette. Mrs.
D. A. Forbs, Mra. E. W. Armes, Mrs.
,Vm. Baker, Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall,
Mrs. D. C. Bosley, Mrs. F. L. Grim
nis and Mrs. N. E- Compton were the
guests.
The auxiliary to the American le
gion will give a program to begin at
8 p. ni. for thoie who do not dacce,
rwi .nm ia tn 15 dnncini- Saturday
night in the nrmory, for the benefit
of the park piny ground.
PnlliTBUTTERAT
Z-CEHTOEm
Phvne S. E. Stevens for piano tuning.
I COTTAGE GROVE
COTTAGE GROVE, April 17.--(Special).
K. C Lnckwoinl fold th
L. D. Miller plnce in Gowdyville west
of town to J. Snins, Wednesday.
Cnrl King came over Tuesday from
Toledo and is looking after" his busi
uCus interests.
Mr, and Mrs. .1. M. Oliver with Mr-.
Itobert Alb u and mm motored t
I'otthimt Tiiurnday, and are visiting
the Oliver reiathfs.
F. M. "Michie'' Woodnon motored
up from HilUboro Thursday on busi-
tieSH.
Mr.. Mao Boyd and children bf!
Wediiesd.iy .iH'Ciunpiinied hy her six-tor-in-law.
Mrs. Hurry 'IVmiis. and
molt. red home to Centtali:i, Wanhttig.
ton.
AliiM Helen Crow from l.os Ansel k
who in vj.iiting Mr. and Mim. Hltikc
i
'TIIN-BLOCH CO?-,
v i a a
When a
Man is
Really
Pleased
He lins sought n satisfactory state of mind a pleasant consciousness
of bein well dressed a realization that his suit is really becoming
a certain pose and a confident assurance in nny company. Such a state
of mind is beyond price, but Paul D. Green can supply it for a very
modest sum.
Suits Low As $25
STOREMEN
713 WILLAMETTE ST.
"KNOWN FOR GOOD CLOTHES"
7& experienced judge
oiine values gets
his moneys-worth mvuys,
because he buys gasoline
for its performance on the
road. Hence the wide
spread preference for
"Red Cwwn- the heft buy
in Tjbwn
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( CALIFORNIA)
a.
Buy it anywhere you see the red,
white and blue pump or the"Red
Crown"sign at Standard Oil Ser
vice Stations and at dealers.
The best buy inlbwn
Movement is Good on pl
iana Marjiet Under Ke5
rnce iiist
1'OHTr.AN-n. .
morniBg at the a-cent del;.,, i. '
cul trade had been nnticipatini i
prices for several days 0j
ed their purehases aecurdiugij ft'
! deduction in the buvint prif,
; butterfat bringa cream h.,u 1 . '
Hie -12c level for Portia,,,! i. I
with Jfln niJ i .!, .... " "'"'til
. t uun t.
:
i-uuB uuuer is easier On ,k. 1
clinngc with offerings liberal aid J
uinnd lighter. ''I
jo cnango is Shown in ... ... I
rtr. tha Innl hnal '
take core of all offerincs.
ilost grades of flour are 'Of l.
iu rainiij patently
iisicu hi a Darrel. Bak.
flour ?0.20 to $0.00 a liarrcL
LOCAL MARKETS
too and Poultry.
Eggi, large hen, white
Kggs, Inrge pullets ''7r
liens, light jjfii
liens, heavy .
Butterfat and Butter
Q -.- rs 4l.
Creamery butter 424:1
uutteriat ............ .....411
Steers
-w ifii'
Ewes
Wethers L-
veai. Jignt rancy ,
Veal, heavy thia
Veal, heavy and fat 8gL-l
Pork, dressed IS'gliJ
Hogs, liv ...v... 12lJ
umins, nay.
Wheat, bushel
uats, ousoei
Barley, ton (4;
New out vetch flay, ton fc.l
Old hay, ton
vegetables.
Potatoes, local ii.
Iihubarb
Carrots
Turnips
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., April IU
CATTLE Nominally steady; recti? I
HOGS and s h e e p Xnmfri'il
steady; no receipts.
PORTLAND PRICES
PORTLAND, Ore., April 1T,-
Eggs steady, current receipts 25HcJ
pullets S6lA&2-lc; firsts 2V(12VA
henneries 2525c; delivered Pott-I
land.
Butter Prints 2c lower, 43c; c-l
tra cubes, city 42c; standards 41V
primo firsts 41c; firsts 41c; oak-
grades nominal; prints 43c; cartol
44c.
Butterfat 2c lower; best chuninl
cream 40c net shippers' track
zono one; 42c delivered rnrtland.
Poultry steady; heavy bona 243
2V; liKht 23c; broilers 40.
Onions unchanced, $3.5rt'f?3.75.
Potatoes nnchaiifred $1.60'g'l.S.
Nuts steady; walnuts, No. 1
1"; filberts nominal; almonds '
Brazil nuts l-(14; Italian ch--
nuts 21c.
Hops quiet; new clusters 10e;fol
glps l.tfftlSu; old crop nominal.
Cnseara bark unsettled; new I
HSi per pound; Oregon graper
4c. ,
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN
BOSTON, April 17. Tiie Conrad
ci a i Mtillrtin tomorrow will say:
"The demand for wool nppfiri:
have broadened IishtJy (his wefktf!
some sneoiilaUve buyinc Is evident n
the nir, but only at low tirics. New:-
tlii'tess, the inorcase in activity thoct I
slight, is givins a better tnne to t:
mnrkot. Some reports from the jov
markets nlso indicate a better mo" I
ment in fabries, although this base-
born reflected to any marked exft
in this market.
"In t'Sc west there Is more w 'f''
jorkoyiiiff for position nnd a Ir
sr.utfrinj: lots have been picked up"'
a small w;iy in the bright wool
tions nt 4(fV 7n depenlinc iir-B 1
wo-l. but as yet there ni-p- nrs to
no trading basis cstablislioi.'
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICACO, April 17. Opiw I
wheat uiKitatinns whk-h rnimod 'r
l-4c to H 3-4c higher, with Mny ?1'
to S1.47 1-2 and .hi v SI .; S 1-1' to'
'iS2. were followed bv a telbact t
below yesterdav'a finish, but th i:
upturns much higher than bef1 I
.May touching $1.48 1-2 and Jutf
4tt 3 .4.
Wheat closed strong. 1 3-4c f'
hizher. .May ?1.M 1-2 to J1.51 I
and .Till v SI 41 .'1-4 tn SI. 411.
After ononinc nnrhnnrrd t' 21
higher, May $1.04 to $1.04 1-4.
corn market reacted sharpiy and u
asconried again. .
Corn closed firm 3 3-If to 4$v
net higher. May $!.(..
utartni at l-' off W
up May 31 1-2 to 33 3-4c; Laltr
months scored advance?.
1'rovisiom were Fteady.
PORTLAND GRAIN
POBTLANI t. Ore.. A :nl -:
Wheat bids: Hnrd white $1-'-:
whiro. western white SI."""1; hard"-'
ter. northern spring ?1.4r; e'''
TfA 1 j't . it n it . hfH -a hire $1 v
Today's car receipts: 11 r 5; I
l; bar 12.
NEW TORK, April 17.-r.
iar ana mirty secona -bonds:
Sales in flOOA Hicti t Ie !
Lib. 3U ... .i.fC. 101.13 ....IP
Lib. lt 4U .1.32 H'2.. . 11
UK 2d 4-i . 3.4 lnl.lt
Lib. ?l 4 i4 . 32."i lol .21 . .
Lib. 4th 4i4. .VM ltr.Mrt .
l .SCnv. 41- i.4' HKV.1L.
j The t.9t Hot WafHi-s '
; in '.-'. f n; twenty cuts a' T'13'
24 W (h.
Valley Printing C(h
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WEDDING AND BUStNt
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