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.1 jtifrnceverte Woman Club Weeting To Feature Play JRONCEVERTE, April 20--The public speaking class of school will present a Assembly Program Latin Club of. Greenbrier High School will play, f'Pipk and under I present an assembly program Wed- the direction of Miss Martha nes ay morning, April 25 in the at' the regular meeting of the auditorium. girls will wear Ronceverte "Woman's Club Mon-j an( pollas such as Roman day evening at 7:45 o'clock inj women wear. 'the basement hall of the Presby-i The program includes a movie terian church. jfrom "Julius Caesar-'; flag salute Mrs.

Thomas Broyles will Latin; devotions in Latin; a hostess fo'r the evening. Mrs. S. E. S0 0i "Ava in Latin by Bare is chairman for the, Doris church 'and Latin songs by and Mrs.

G. D. Lusk willing I UD members. lead the devotions. Members are asked to bring Auxiliary Activities articles for the Andrew S.

Kowan RONCE VERTE--The American Memorial Home. I esion Auxiliary of -Ronceverte have announced the program of Church Women Meet which has been planned ALVON--Mrs, Allyne S. Mont- for the next rew months: gomery was hostess at a meeting! The Auxiliary will secure aid of the Woman's Auxiliary of a three-year old blind girl, pay Shyrock Presbyterian Church jior a surgical operation for a Thursday evening, April 9. child and make a dona- meeting was presided over by the'tion to Cross. president, Mrs.

J. N. Hoke. Mrs. The following committee -has Irene Malcolm taught a very named to take charge of the teresiing lesson on "You Cannot fifth district spring conference: 3reak the JMiss Dorothy Coffman.

chairman, Mrs. Riley Fuery, Mrs, Echols Mrs. E. M. Mrs.

Thelrna Fuery. and two children were.Gunnoe, Mrs. John LaRiie, the meeting. Members Mrs. Elmer Sorrell.

present were, Mrs. Lioyd NannaJ The auxiliary will also send a Mrs. Esme Perry, Mrs. Revos girl to Rhododendron Girls' State Perry, Mrs. Eula Boswell, Mrs.

i Camp, which will be held at Jack- Eulla Bell Malcolm, Mrs. L. P. son's Mill, June 10 to June 16. Hanna, Mrs.

Irene Malcolm, Mrs. (The candidate will be selected by Halli Ferrence, Miss Evelyn the Girls' State committee and Dean, Mrs. Bertie Camp, the executive board. J. N.

feoke and Mrs. Allyne S. Montgomery. Farm Club Meeting: Install Officers i WHITE SULPHUR The Old I White -Veterans of Foregin Wars Auxiliary installed new officers 5S2FSF2 Dickson be hostess to the, a the Community House. Officers rn'25 wore pres- at 2 o'clock.

The lesson, "A Business Center For Your Home" will also be led by Mrs. Dickson. Driving Tests LEWISBURG--- The following persons passed driving examinations Wednesday, April 8, at the State Police station in Lewisburg, Mrs. Verdon Officers installed were Mrs. Dallas Moore, president; Mrs.

Dick Ford, senior vice president; Mrs. Jerry junior vice president; John Jacobs, secretary; Mrs. Horace Dillon, treasurer; Herb Lbckhart, conductress; Mrs. Karim Hamoqd, alternate conductress; Mrs. Paul BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, W.

SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21; 1951 I A and Circulation Offices. Phones Hinton 511 FFA SWEETHEART WATTS RITES lOBETODAY LEWISBURG, April 20--J. Marvin Watts, 72, of Lewisburg, died at his home Thursday night of a heart attack. He is survived by his wife, Agatha McClung Watts, two brothers, G. W.

Watts, of Lewisburg: Frank Watts, Maxweltbn; one sister, Miss Lena Watts, of Lewjs- burg and one half-sister, Mrs. Lucy Tuck of Lewisburg. Funeral services will be conducted' Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Wallace and Wallace Chapel at Lewisburg with Dr.

Lloyd Courtney and Rev. Grosscup officiating. Burial will be in the Lewisburg Cemetery. Watts was a member of Stuart PETERSTOWN, April 20--Miss and Watts Realty firm and had June Mandeville, chapter sweet- been secretary of the' state real NAMED STAR FARMER heart of the Peterstown. F.F.A.

was selected as federation sweetheart of the Greenbrier Valley F.F.A. at a recent meeting, held'at Renick. June is a member of the sophomore class of Peterstown high schooL HINTON BAND LEAVES FOR REGION FESTIVAL HINTON, April 20--Seventy-two members of the Hinton High school band with .5 chaperones and the director will leave here about 7 o'clock Saturday for Bluefield to attend the regional band festival. They will return about 7 o'clock Saturday evening. The Hinton band is scheduled for audition at the Ramsey Auditorium at 10:00 a.m.

and Director Harry Lenhoff feels that his will' make a good showing. The band will be judged by Murvell- Clark, of Columbia University. Members of Hinton bands who have been selected to play in the estate commission for the past five years. IN SECRET CONFAB WITH TRUMAN WINS SCHOLARSHIP SMOOT, April 20--Glenn Austin. McGlung, son of Mr.

and' Mrs. H. MeClung of Smoot has received the Star Farmer The. award was presented to him. Tuesday evening, April 17, at the annual Parent and Son Banquet held by the Smoot Chapter of Future Farmers of America.

Glenn is a senior at the Smoot High School and is treasurer of his F.F.A. chapter. farming enterprise is sheep, which he has- built up from a very small beginning to the present profitable flock of twenty-four. THREE WSCS CIRCLES HOLD REGULAR MEETS SILiNT ON THE NATURE of their talks with President Truman, Secretary of Defense George Marshall (left) and Chairman of the Joint Gen. Omar Bradley leave the White House.

According to Washington reports they have discussed possible disciplinary action against Gen. Douglas MacArfhur whose comments on Far Eastern policy have become a highly controversial issue. Soundphoto) SRC STUDIES BRIDGENEED PROTECT MESSAGES IN GOP HANDS SENATE Minority Leader Kenneth IS. Wherry (R-Neb.) holds a batch HINTON, April 20--A' prelimin-' of the more than 5,000 telegrams ary survey, for a new bridge'" across i received by Washington GOP law- the New River aft Bellepoint makers asking for the impeach- been made this week by the State Road Commission," a part of a- study to provide for the replace- 1 TH 110. w.

as announced by Trooper D. A Craftf Bill Perkins, Honaker. 'alternate guard: Mrs: Dale Rey- Kent Listener, Fay -Harvey ws r-j trustee; Mrs. Benny Perslnger, John Lynn ua Green Merl Lee Bennett. John Hamilton Dodd, Wand Jean Blake John Emanuel Rodeoussakis, Harry Elmon Lipps, Harold dwell, Maxine Miller Link, 'Gail Frances Jones, Kitty Hodges, Orvel Edward Terry, Jesse Myles Ed- Red Cross Meeting: 4.

Helen Be'atr-jgar L. Smith, chapter chairman ice Wiseman Tripri and Madeline of the Greenbrier County chapter Ed The auxiliary; voted to cooperate with 4482 to Poppies next month. "All-Regional" 1 concerts include I April 20 ment of the bridge at Hinton, David Keller David Ketcha'm, 'Char-j Denny son of Mrs. 'which is inadequate for traffic be- lesEpperly, Buddy Hayes: arid Wil-j Gladys F. Clendenen of Max- cause of its light construction.

liam Beasley in the "Blue" band, welton, and a senior of Frank- The location now under study and Patty Boggs, Jack Lilly, Lee' ford High School, has been would land the new' bridge; on Patton, Fred webb, and Joyce WU--J awarded a four-year competi- jthe Bellepbint side about 60 feet liams, in the "Red" band. tive scholarship to King College, prom the BeUepoint end of the Sixty-seven members of the Hin-i Bristol, Tennessee. Denny is bridge across the Greenbrier ton are expected to! president of his class at Frank- participate; in the; street parade ford, editor of the yearbook, scheduled for p. m. The band hopes to qualify for; a superior rating, which will entitle it go to the State Festival at Huntington May 3, 4 and 5.

JBui-k Gillespie. Several others took the examination but failed. Bloodmobile Visit --'The Lewisburg Chapter of the American Red Cross announces that the next visit of the Bloodmobile unit to Greenbrier of the American Red Cross, will preside at full board meeting to discuss the lagging membership drive for 1951, Mr. Smith urges all members of the board to be present for this meeting. Receives Promotion RONCEVERTE--Jack L.

Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. 3. Mrs.

George Watts of Rupert i Baker been promoted to will serve as recruitment chair- private first Class. He has cbrn- man for this visit and promises pleted his training at Sampson to make an all out effort to secure Air Force Base, New York and will be assigned to "Lowery Air Force Base at Denver, Colorado (for technical training as supply Countywill be in Rupert a 'the quota of 150 pints. Hospital Patient RONCEVERTE Mrs. Linda technician Austin is a patient in the Greenbrier Valley Hospita. White Sulphur News Join Marines FRANKFORD--Three Frankford boys have joined the U.

S. Marines. WHITE SULPHUR Mrs Roy Thev are: Geared: Stur- Meador has returned to her home William Franklin Clemons, after "visiting' relatives New and Randal Lee McLaughlin. They York City we re all -assigned to the Misses Sally "Ann Freeman and Marine Base at Parris Island, Imogene Hoke are visiting in Carolina for training, ami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs.

Theta Thompson and son, Phil are visiting relatives in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. GMS Inspectipn LEWISBURG A three-man board of Army officers will visit Mrs. Ester Bittinger is a patient Greenbrier Military School today in, the Greenbrier Valley Hospital at Ronceverte. YOUTH RALLY ALDERSON, April 20--The regular monthly rally for the Baptist Youth Fellowship of the Greenbrier Association will be held in the Old Greenbrier Baptist Church Kentucky. Alderson on Sunday, April.22 at 2:30 p.

m. The First Baptist Church of Hinton will present the program the afternoon. The goal for attendance is 150. to hold the annual "Government Inspection" of the school's ROTC unit. The board includes Lt.

Col. Erwin E. Burbach and Ma j. Edward G. Krebs, 3rd Armored Calvalry Ft.

George G. Meade. Maryland, and Capt. Clifford Mitchell, Infantry, -Camp Brecken- WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW BECKLEY SPRAGUE Show THURS.O A Maj. Thomas C.

McGuire; Professor of Military Science and Tactics at Greenbrier, Capt. Richard C. Caldwell, assistant, and the military staff are in charge of the work at the school. Following a conference with Col. J.

M. Moore, and members of the school staff, the officers will inspect personnel, quarters, "and" instruction periods. Cadet Maj. James K. Woolsey commands the corps.

Student Honored SPRING CREEK Miss Katherine Hanna has been elected to the cabinet of the student government association of Montreat Col- editor of the school paper and valedictorian of class 1951. Methodist Meeting RUPERT--The Meadow Head For District HINTON, April president of the Hinton Rotary Club, accompanied by Mrs. Davis, left; and the about 500 feet south of the SHtfre Drive-Inn. This plan was considered at the time the i Bellepoint "bridge was built. The commission has not definitely announced the'.

location of the bridge -which will eventually be built, other that it be or VallPV a a UA i rAlTD II- MeSS toda for Huntington FOUR-H ment of President Truman. and deploring Presidential removal" of dist Youth Fellowship will meet on Monday evening. April 23, at Bascom Methodist Chirch at Rupert. The Rupert Methodist Youth Fellowship will be in charge ot the program and recreation. two day conference of District 273 of Rotary International.

Approximately 500 Rotarians are expected to attend the conference, the program for which will include nominations for district governor. 17 Indictments Returned By Greenbrier Grand Jury LEWISBURG, April 19--Seventeen indictments, all felonies, were returned by the Greenbrier County grand jury at a session of Curcuit Court Tuesday. The indictments, including one murder, and two manslaughter charges, was not released by the court until Wednesday. The list of indictments returned by the grand jury included: Glenna Price indicted for the murder of one Charles C. Blankenship; Delbert Bennett indicted for the manslaughter of George Thompson; Delbert Bennett, a second indictment, for the manslaughter of Russell Floyd Wayne; Calvin Christian indicted OK, the mal- cious wounding of Gibert Boyce.

Willird Waid indicted for the malicious xvounding of Lee Stacy a White Sulphur Springs policeman; John Dowdy -and Charles Dowdy, indicted jointly for breaking and entering the dwelling house of Harry Carl Burdette and the larceny of various articles fom the house. Oby Dowdy was indict- for receiving 'Stolen property. Johnnie R. Sloan indicted for breaking and entering the storehouse of the Johnson Coal and Coke LEADERS ASSOCIATION HAS QUARTERLY MEET 3VLARLINTON, April''20--Dinner i I was served to the Four-H leaders, assistant leaders, adult councilors, ijunioy leaders and agents at the Pocahontas County 4-H Leaders Association meeting, by jthe Lobelia Aztecs 4-H club.which is led by Mrs. E.

L. Cutlip, at the Hillsboro High burg this week was recessed from Mrs. Carl GladweU, president, noon Wednesday until Friday morn- presided over the business meeting ing. Judge Nickell 'Kramer appointed, a 4-H field day attorneys and the audience that committee composed of Moffett the recess was possible since Nora Turner, Harry- on the calendar had been -cleared. jCochrari and Mrs.

Clarence Sheets. Court will resume Monday with ajThe date for the event is Saturday petit jury to hear criminal and May 26. civil' cases. Plans were discussed for a county demonstration day to be TII held Friday, June 15. A camp plan- Former Sheriff 111 ning committee composed of Mabel LEWISBURG James W.

Arlene Cutlip, Dewey Sharp, Clung, Jr. former sheriff of Green-j Margaret Cole and Glenn Gracy brier county is a patient in the ee in May to make, prepara- McMillion hospital of Charleston ti ons 0r the county camp, where he is undergoing an opera-1 i place of the planned program a surprise miscellaneous shower McClung was injured in an auto-; was iven by the 'County leaders- mobile accident near Rainelle sev-j Association for Mrs. Lillian Daw- eral months ago in which the bones in his knee Were fractured. Since Gen. MacArthur.

(International) ALDERSON, April 20--The three circles of the W. S. C- S. of the Johnson Methodist Church, met on Tuesday, -with Mrs. John Baker as.

hostess to; circle number one and Mrs. C. E. Hawks, chairman presiding, over the business session. At this a nominating committee was named to select officers fcr the coming year.

This committee was "composed of Howard Fields, Mrs. J. E. Keiffer, and Mrs. Margaret Shires.

Mrs. Frank McClung, in charge of the program, reviewed the first two -chapters of the study book, "We Seek Him Together." This was followed by a general discussion. Ten members were in attendance. Mrs. L.

H. Basham, assisted by Beulah Rigg, was hostess to i circle number two, with Mrs. H. E. Yates chairman, conducting "the business session.

At this time it was requested that all members bring their penny banks to the next meeting May 8. A letter was read from Miss Tillie. Bare a. young; member of the church, who is doing social service work in a camp of migrant workers in It. was reported that the circle had made a contribution toward sending a student to the State Methodist; Student Conference" which met recently at Jacksin's Mill.

Iverene Carter conducted the study hour, 'giving a very intresting and inspiring on the study book and conducting a 'group, Ten members and one visitor were in attendance. Mrs. L. O. McClung was hostess to the circle number three, with Mrs.

George E. Bare, chairman presiding 'over; the -'business meeting. The program built around- the theme of the study book, "We Seek Him Together" using the subject "Worship" was ably presented by Miss Merita Lentz assisted by Misses Mary Lou Donna Butterbaugh and Katie Millsap. This group of girls work at the federal institution as religious and social workers sent out under the sponsorship of the Volunteer Training Center, New Windsor, Md. They presented the program under the sponsorship of the department of Student Work of the'W.

S. C. Run Daily Bair Bldg." Dial 9661 Now Owned And Operated Bj LUCILLE SMISKO Medical Technologist tion. son Ashby, 4-H club agent. Those present were Alma Mil- the accident his knee has been ler Mrs Lake eard.

Mrs. tee stiff making- walking difficult. Itj Turner Mrs i bert ritt Mrs is hoped that the operation may' cure or improve the knee. Fred Cole, and Mrs. Lewis Gay, Elizabeth Dewey Sharp.

Mrs. E. Clyde Bussard, Mr. On Deans List and Mrs. Moffett McNeel, Mrs.

LEWISBURG Two Young, Mrs. Eleanor Mc- Valley youths are reported to Jennie Howard, Mrs. Robert on the Dean's list at West Vir-'Gay, Mrs. Keith Shaw, Mrs. Clar- ginia University where they Sheets, Virgil B.

Harris, Char- enrolled in the school of agricul-jles Mpore, Mrs. Carl Gladwell, company; Joseph Calvin Shaw, m-1 ture They are Albert E. Freeman Yvonne Gilmore, Peggy Lynn dieted for breaking and entering the storehouse -of the Meadow River Lumber Company and the larceny of. various items belonging to the Rainelle Department Store. William H.

Carte indicted for stealing of property of. E. W. Jones; Harold Price, and William Edward Rudd indicted jointly for the larcency of property of the of Lewisburg and Harold B. Hedricks of Sinks Grove.

Divorces Granted Shores, Charlotte Cassell, Harry Cochran, Mrs. E. L. Cutlip, Mrs. Esther LaRose, Bill Clark, Walter E.

Jett, and Mrs. Lillian Dawson the first Ashby. day or two of the April term of Circuit Court Judge Kramer granted seventeen divorces in a docket of 23 cases. A few jiege, Montreat, N. She is a freshman.

Miss Hanna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashford Hanna of Spring Creek. AUS. BEAVER LIONS CLUB 'HE WOULD ITS FIELD ITS TRIUMPHS REACH EYOND THE SEAS! HE COLOSSUS OF LL AMUSEMENTS 1,000 WONDERS FILL- 1NO 3 RINQSTa STAGES, HIPPODROME AND MlflNTY AERIAL ENCLAVE AOMIMIONS ILAiHCDl tAOK TO Jit Aultt ft pfui Tag AIIIMVCO "ON A A WATKlNi DRUG Farm Women Meet RENICK Renick Farm Woniens Club met at the home of Mrs.

Lester Ballard-for the regular monthly meeting. Sixteen members and two visi- ing term of court. Burn Rit Coal Company; Julian are' yet to be heard and some Edward Neal indicted for the have been continued until a follow- larcency of a truck belonging to D. M. Bostic; Roy Russell dales indicted for bigamy; H.

W. Thomas for forgery and H. Crawford for issuing a worthless check. ALTAR SOCIETY FETES, FATHER E.B.KRZYSIEK Birth Announced LEWISBURG Announcements have been received here of the birth of a son, William Fraz McCorkle, Jr. to Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. McCorkle at Lexington, The boy is a grandchild of Mr. tors were'present 'at.

the and Mrs w. McCorkle of Lewis- during which Mrs. H. H. Orr and burg and Mrs.

W. R. Bland of Mrs. Sam Hanna led the devotionals. Mrs: Forrest Mann was the lesson leader.

During the business session re- Ronceverte. ports were given by A report on, the well child clinic was and a donation of, $5 given, the Junior Four-H club of Renick, A white elephant sale was held among.the members. The May meeting will be -held at the. home of Mrs. G.

Turner. At Convention RONCEVERTE Mrs. Lyle James, Mrs. Adrian Wiseman and Mrs. E.

T. Black are representing the. Ronceverte "Woman's Club at the 45th annual conventuon. of the West Virginia Federation of Womens Clubs. PTA DINNER ALDERSON, April 20 The Alderson P.T.A.

will give its annual dinner on Tuesday April 24, at the school cafeteria. Dinner will served from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. Tickets $1.00 each can be obtained through the "teachers and" the of the Nine Girls Club. Women Will Ieet LEWISBURG The Greenbrier County Women's Association will meet at the John Preston Community house in Lewisburg Tuesday, April 24.

The meeting will be held at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. county Circuit court in session in Lewis- 2-Pound 'Geiger' PETTY OFFICER Patrick wessrs new pocket size atomic radiation detector which weighs only two pounds. The new equipment, shown in, Washington and developed by a a Research laboratory, is called radiac. It probably will replace the Geiger survey instrument which weighs 24 pounds. Defense photo.

(International) MULLENS, April 20--The Rev. Father E. B. Kzysiek, priest of St. John's Catholic Divorces have been granteed in'honored by the'Alter Society--with the following cases: Elsie Forence a spaghetti dinner last night Gill vs.

Lester Gill, Fred Warren a the rectory, the occasion being Vance vs. Gaynell Gregory Vance, Viola Smith Tblliver vs. David Kin TolUver, Sylva Edith Scruggs vs. Willie David Scruggs, Clara June Vance s. Claude E.

Alfred, Fred Flanagan vs. Ethel Mae Neff Flanagan. Kathleen Fogus Spade vs. Benjamine Franklin Spade, Madeline Huffman vs. Wilbur Huffman.

Mary Belle Gipson vs. Orville L. Gipson, Arshesta; Bottomly Puckett vs. Samuel Woodrow Puckett, Bettie Lou Needham vs. Charles Needham, Walter H.

Sanders vs. Virginia Neal Sanders. Mary Elizabeth Canfield vs. Guy Edward Canfield Louis Willis! Range vs. Robert Browning Range, the 10th anniversary of his coming to Mullens.

The society also presented the priest a Attending as guests of PETERSTOWN NEWS i PETERSTOWN, April 20--Edgar Dillion is reported to be much improved at his home here. Mrs. Reese Spangler who- has been receiving "treatment at Duke' Hospital has returned to her home; here. Mrs. Emmett Ballard, and son Jackie, who Have been the AUTOMATIC guests of Mr.

and Mrs. the some time, have gone! society were Mrs. Dave Arnold, to Methuen, to- visit her! William Gametf EHa avi 1M rs Louise Young, Norma Keatley Taylor vs. James David Taylor, and James H. Rose vs.

Lillian Whittaker Rose. Mrs. Long Hostess To Red Sulphur Circle RED SULPHUR, April 20--Mrs. Irene Long was hostess Wednesday to the Ladies' Circle at Red Sulphur Springs, During the business session the group to begin a series of prayer meetings. "You Cannot Break the Commandments" was the topic" of the program, which was presented by Beasley, followed by a jfenerjil discssion.

next -meeting will be held Mrs. Lewis Stewart, and Mrs. E. D. Humphrey.

Members present were Mrs. Frank Noce, Mrs. Charles Cassinelli, Mrs. Rosie D'Antoni, Mrs. Bernice Tackett, 'Mrs.

Carl Clifford, Mrs. C. Thomas, Mrs. Bill James Arrington, Mrs. A.

Perry, Mrs. C. E. Rinehart, Miss Mabel''Culliney, Fred Connor, Miss Mary Cassinelli and Miss Ann Wilcox. 'Other members include: Mrs.

Idy Welch, Mrs. Ray, Bolen, and Miss June Foglesong; Mrs. William Laird of Kopperston, Mrs. Virginia Serge of Covcl, and Mrs. Victor Pais, of Pinevillc, who -helped to make the dinner possible.

During -the social hour Maryi Alice Long sang, "It Is No Secret," t. Luther Harnest accompanied at the piano by her mother. Refreshments were served to the Phones From Japan ALDERSON, 'April 18 Pvt. following members and one visi-l Limner Harnest, son of T. Har tor: 'Mrs.

Wallace Jones, Mrs. i A1Tde cal S1 ster Frank Canterbury, Mrs. Paul Hes- Mrs Monday from lwl George Beasley, Mrs. Billy Canterbury, Mrs. J.

M. Long, Mrs. 0. L. Heslep, Mrs.

O. E. Long, Mrs. Guy Dickinson, Miss Joanne Beasley, and Frankie Canterbury, hostesses were: Mrs. Eta 'Jifna.

Pvt. Harnest said'he is recovering -be leaving the hospital soon. He said it took from Thursday until Monday'to get telephone call, through to Alderson. Pvt. Harnest the service parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Cregg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunt left last week to spend the Dunbar.

Sibold had! as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sibbld and Miss "Betty Ballard' of Mr; and Harold- Witt and family visited his mother, Mrs.

Frank Spangler, Sunday. Grover Jones is 'reported ill- at his home here. Paul Heslep and Mrs. Helen Childs in July and has bean stationed with Mrs. Guy Wickinson on May the latter being a Rich i Korea prior-'to his return to i no 16, Creek.

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