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SATURDAY, JANUARY 2,1926 NEWS IN AND NEAR SOLON A group of schoolmates helped betoie Christmas with Mr. and Loo Hartnian celebrate his birth-, Mrs "Edd Kreischer at Moultrte, day anniversary Georgia, from that point left for Games provided entertainment and Floiula where they spent Christa delicious luncheon was served. I ma They are well and en'joyinj those present were Veruon Bitt-! their journey. ner, Alice Bittner, Keith Smykil, Mrs. Wesley Kasparek spent a Maxwell Netolicky.

James Netol- av uays at with and Richard Kessler. He re-! parents Mr. and Mrs. Franta. She ceived many birthday gilts.

went Thursday and returned Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Adam Altman and da. Her throe daughters Erma, Omar Miller spent Christmas with 1 and, Marie accompanied her their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Ml and Mrs Jacob Studfc Schueyler Zeller chl iiv Harold and Lorraine Arlene Kent and Bernice De spent Christmas with heir grand- 1 amu Mr Vault returned Monday from Ce-j parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reif, Crossett.has been very dar Rapids where they visited Mr.j Sr. and Mrs. Cecil Hoffman.

city, Airs. Arnold Jilovec, Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman. dau Shtsr Marcella and of Solon.

M'-. George Rushak left Sunday for Waterloo. He reports considerable difficulty getting throagli the snow drifts la places. He was accompanied by Mr. L.

J. Roemer who was a holiday guest at the Rushek home. I Tii a following relatives were Tr. ami Mrs Jake Studt were jj ni Pr an( supper gue-t of Mr rtttnora in Ranfria shoppers in Cedar Rapids Saturday. Christmas guests in the J.

J. Fiala home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fiala and Jos and Ernest Fiala of edar Rapids and Velma Fiala'of wa City. Christinas dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Bittner were Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Bliobenes of Marion, Miss Anna Bliobeues of Cedar Rapids and Mrs Anna Bittner. "Zwatek nad Zwetek," the Bohemian play presented by local young people at the C. S. P. S.

hall was Wltl fher nartnts also a visitor at the home of her and Mrs. Leo Ulch on Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. J. Kosticka of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Loder of Anamosa. Mr. and Mrs.

B. A. Kubias and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kubias and family and Arthur Pauba, all of Cedar Rapids; Mr and Mrs.

J. S. Ulch and daughter Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. W.

4. Pauba and daughter Alice and JJr. Jos. Miss Trecie Peshek' of Mercy hospital, Cedar Rapids, came Monto visit until following attended by a good sized audience, considering the extreme cold reather. is planned to repeat the play at some future date for the benefit of those who could not come on ac- ount of the cold weather.

Mrs. arizelc, Mr. W. F. Ulch Anton Holechek, the leading characters could scarcely be excelled, the entire cast is deserv- ng of praise and it is hoped the entertainment will be given again loon.

Miss Mary Boyle is spending a ew days with relatives at Daven- ort Father Miehalek drove to Iowa City Monday. His father, V. Mi- accompanied him, and from here left for his home at Victor. Miss Madge Mulholland has gone to DeWitt to spend the holi- Jay vacation with her mother. Mr.

Frank Wilson has gone to rette to visit relatives during tie Christinas vacation. Miss Marian Neidert is spending uccle, James Pavelka Monday afternoon. holiday vacation at her home Colo. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Slofer entertained at a six o'clock dinner at their home for a company relatives and friends this week, lamely Dr. and Mrs. J. Y. Netol- cky, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Healy, Mr. apd Mrs. James Barta, Mr and Mi s. J.

A. Zenishek and son, Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Ulch and daugh- William Peters of Chicago is spending his holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Peters. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Mohr and chil- Billy and Betty, and Mr. Wesley Crofter were guests Christmas eve and Christmas day in the parental Joseph Crofter home in Lisbon. The following were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Gibney, near Palo recently: Mrs. Josephine Reit and daughters, Margaret and Rose, Mr. Jacob Hertz, and Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DeVault were shoppers in Cedar Rapids Wednesday. Leo Kent has returned, to Chicago after spending several weeks here with his parents Mr.

and Mrs. dam Kent and other relatives. Edward Kucera of Waterloo is spending the holiday vacation here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.

Kucera. Mrs. H. H. Kessler, who has been visiting with her 1 sister in Chicago, returned this to spend the holidays here.

Christmas day guests of Mrs. John Theurauf were Mr. and Mrs. Will Smyth and son Arthur ar.d daughter Alice, and "Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Jacobs and children Ver- er, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kess- aon, Elda and Donald, from near i leva Citv. sr and Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Slo- er Helen If win Huber enter- t-inert the following at a family Imner on Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. Dolezal, Mr. and Mrs. Edd and son Lawrence, Mr.

"1 "Trs. Will Kloubec and I and Marcella, Mr. and rs. Kloubec and sons, Raymond! and Mrs. Henry Cambridge and a ad Vcrnon.

and the Misses Mattie children Marjorie and Howard NEWS The little daughter of Mr. and Irs. Carl Crossett, has been very Hll. Mrs. Mary Crossett of Wash ington canto Wednesday to help care for her.

Marvin Hicks, Calvin Griffith and Clarence Rowe drove to Des Moines last week. Dr. Miller underwent an operation for appendicitis at, an Iowa City hospital last' week is getting along nicely and will be able io return home soon. Fred Pershing, Ora Stead, Hazel Mathews. John Fleming and Bert Popham aw the petit jurors from Wellman drawn for the January term of court to be held at Washington.

Park Greiggs has accepted a position with the Farmers Union and will work in the produce department. Omer Green, who formerly held this position, has rented the building owned by John Klockenteger and has gone into the produce business for himself. This produce houses in Wellman and.all are doing gqpd business, -Sherfey Norris has rented the Abe Miller farm' and will take possession March 1st. Mrs. Rickey spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs.

Ray Walton of Hills. Mrs. Ella Andrews went to Iowa City Saturday to spend days with her daughter, Mrs. Cora Fisher and her Mrs. Weimer.

Mrs. Herbert Hamilton of Yampa, Colorado, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Berkey, also her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Whei.

She expects to spend several weeks here. Mrs. Mdntosh entertained several girls last Friday evening in honor of her daughter, WUma's fifteenth birthday. Wm. Baker of St.

Paul, came Thursday to attend the funeral of his uncle, Theodore Baker, who died suddenly. Mtrton Fisher of came Tuesday to spend Christmas with his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Andrews, and his mother, Mrs. Cora Fisher of Iowa PAGE THREE taine'd on Christmas day for Mr. end Mrs.

Robert Cerhan and children Robert and Rita from near North Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stable and children John and a Mr. and Mrs.

Leo- Peters ind daughters Rose and Liota, Mr. and Parah Huber. near Ely. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Gamble and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roit and her mother, Mrs. Ella Andrews. Boti of Dr.

Godloye's sons, Milo of Dysart and Theodore who is attending school at Iowa City, came home Wednesday to spend Christmas vacation with him. Mr. and Mrs. George Struble of Riverside and Mr. and.

Mrs. J. J. Ward and daughter, Mertis, were entertained at the home of Mr. aniily from near Lisbon, spent! Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Prybil rti8 and Mrs. J. S. Ka- Christmas with the latter's mother, Mrs.

Anna, Svoboda. Frank Erock of S. U. I. are spending the Christmas holidays in the Mr.

and Mrs. John Zeman and jos. T. Brock home. baker on Christmas day.

Miss Helen Crossett Thursday and Triday at Riverside sons, Roger and Donald, and Mr.j Mr. Jos. T. Brock of Aurora, 111- vt hcr unt Mrs George Stru Mrs. H.

F. Meyers and chil- iuois I is spending his vacation with 'an. fnd Helen, participated f- dinner in the pa- Zcman home of Iowa 1 r'so vvere present, Mr. ik Buohacek of Cedar Mr. Frank Zeman and MIS.

Jos. L. Balm en- ji tamed at a dinner party Saturday evening for a company of riends, namely: Mr. and Mrs. Gee.

r. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ulch and son, Veraon, Mr. and Mrs.

B. B. Ocheltree, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr.

and Mrs. Lyle Hofer, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beranek and and Mrs. Edd Unash of Cedar Rapids.

Mrs. Delia Votroubek and daughter Marguerite and son Rudolph of Columbus Junction are spending few Mr. and Mrs. Ira K'-ob ami o'her relatives. Effie and Georgo Stockl entertained at a Christmas dinner for Mrs.

Anna Stockl and sons John, Cyril and David, William biockl of Cedar Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. C. Tanberg: of Iowa City. Tlie following were Christmas rlav guests at the home of Mrs.

Kate Ilarapat: Mr. and Mrs. Cambridge and son. Mr. and Henry Kessler and daughter and son Donald.

Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Edd Harason and Miss Malinda dinner and supper of Mr. and Mrs.

George azpKj were Mr. and Mrs. LouN of Ottumwa, Mr. and Leo Chopek. Mr.

John Cho- and son Carl and daughtei Ternietla, Mr. Harold Osborn and and Mrs. Milo Ruzck and son joiui all of Iowa City; Mr. and James Hartman and son Leo daughter Marcella and Mr. ml Mrs.

Arnold Jilouec. Mr. Thomas Crofter whose eon- ition has been serious for the past two weeks Is improving. Uis family. i Mr.

Armstrong of Cedar Rapids a few days Lorance ver, it will be some time before oe will be able to move about Christmas dinner of Mr. ind Mrs. James Kasper Mr. irid Mrs. James Kohout, and If is.

Louh Kohout and family, Mr. 'ind Mrs. Ralph Buline and daughter Kadine, Mr. and Mrs. John Kaspsr and Mrs.

Blanche Kretsch- sr of olwa City. Mrs. J. J. Fiala received a card Bros, with the sale.

He is the father of Mrs. John Lorence. Mr. Martin Kuncl, Mrs. F.

A. Zenishek and children Robert, Wil-i lard and Dorothy of Cedar Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Dvorsky and daughter Marcella and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zenishek and 'daughter Inez were Christmas eve' snp- guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Kenishek. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Hoffman of Cedar Rapids attended the Christmas cantata at the M. E. church Thursday and were Christmas dinner guests in the parental Sam Kert home. Mi. and Mrs.

Lovell Randall and Jean spent Christ- the letters parents, Mr. tend, the funeral of yr. Dominic attended. -d in Oxford. Randall rf remain- a few dars Mrs s-1 TI DOWNEY NEWS Mr.

and Mrs. M. Armstrong and two daughters of LaVoy, Wyoming visited at the homes of their uncles, Ralph and Frank Hogan Tuesday. Master William Whitsell of West Branch visited several days last week; with his aunt, Mrs. G.

E. Gate. The Edwin Orr and Mark Frankish Mrs. J. E.

Wells and son Ralph, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Anderson of West Liberty spent Christmas at the Wilson Eryin home. The Carl Ervin family spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. Er vin's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John King at Atalissa. The Christmas programs at both Churches were well rendered an FREAIOALE ITEMS The Homer and Elmer Stimmel families, also Mrs. Mary Stimmel and Miss Etta Stimmel of Iowa City, gathered at the Clint Stimmel home, bringing with them well filled baskets and helped 10 celebrate Christmas day. Mr.

Stimmell is still confined to his borne and unable to get The day was in visiting and music. A bountiful repast was served at! noon. Dane Kauffman. Willard! Yoder ad G. D.

Beeney were also' present to enjoy thet day. Miss Minnie Crow entertained; the following at a roast turkey! dinner at the home of her mother, Christmas day: Irvin Goodrich and family of Oxford; Mr. and Mra. Joe Schlaubaugb of Wellman; Miss Esther Crow, Dr. Fred Crow and Howard Argubright of Iowa City and Frank Crow and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Charley Webster and daughter Edna spent Christmas day at home of the former's brother, Wes Webster, near Wellman. Bruce Patterson and family were at Ephriam Patterson's Christmas day. The Arthur and Earl Webster families were entertained at the C.

S. Buck home Christmas day. Miss Pauline Horn and Newkirk were Sunday evening callers at the Mrs. Bertha Horn home. Harold Stimmel of Iowa City spent Sunday afternoon at the CMnt Stimmel home.

C. S. Buck was a Wellman business caller Monday. Charley Webster put up ice Monday. Emma, and Eric Graper spent Friday night at the Clint Stimmel home.

HILLS NEWS The Social club of Hills gave an oyster supper and entertainment at the Joe Healy home recently. Mrs. Lew Maddos of Newton ife spending the holidays at the home of her brother, F. L. Debrie.

The young people of Hills enjoyed ft bob ride Monday evening. Miss Lolo Hirt and Mary Smith also Elias Shrader, are spending their vacation at their home at Hills. Mr. Joe Me Laughlin and family move to Ipwa City next week. MORSE ITEMS MORSE, Dec.

31--Mrs. W. C. Rosauer was called to Waterloo lust week by the serious- illness of her Mrs. E.

Bedard. The aged lady passed away Christmas morning at 5:30. Mr. Rosauer and son James, went to Waterloo to attend the funeral. Friends of the bereaved family tender sympathy.

Mr. and Mrs. George Winekej ate Christmas dinner with the Ole Petersen family. Frank Fisher of Iowa City spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. i and Mrs.

C. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cusey a son, Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.

O. L. i Casey and daughter, Mary, a Dick aTMd Joe, were fhrM-' mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Sewall of Iowa City.

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sheppard and son John and daughters Charlotte and Elma and Mrs.

Ed. J. Dvorsky and son John, P. Larsen, and Mrs. F.

M. Akerly were Christmas callers at J. R. Shepard home. Miss Charlotte Sheppard of Cedar Rapids spent Christmas week with her parents, Mr.

and R. T. Sheppard. Miss Nellie Kfueker of Cedar Rapids visited her aunt Mrs. A.

L. Huber last week. H. G. Sheppard spent Christmas with friends in Lisbon.

Mafie Walsh of Iowa City and Kathryn Walsh of Oakdale spent Christmas at the parental A. J. Walsh home Mr. and Mrs. John Andrhk and! children of Monticello were guests of their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Sheppard. and Mrs.

Charles Seranek entertained a number-of relatives! at their home Christmas Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Beranek and children, Louis.

John- and Marcella, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Beranek and daughter Irma, Mr.

A. F. Beranek Mrs. S. C.

Weaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gill. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Ocheltree and son spent Christmas with tha former's mother in Cedar Rapids. Mrs. Mary Damory spent Christmas with relatives in Towa City. Miss Lucile Shirchffe of Solon was a caller at the F. E.

Andrews home Christmas day. Woniek of Savannah, Illinois, spent last with his brother, William Wonick. Mrs. Anne Wonick and son L.CO of City were Morse callers Thursday. J.

F. Andrews and A. J. Walsh and P. C.

Larsen were Solon callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Kisper and children, Joseph, Lorna Mae, and Walter, spent Xmas with relatives in Iowa City.

Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jones and children were Saturday callers at the F.

M. Akerly home. Morae Personals J. FG. Andrews and A.

J. Walsh were Iowa CHy callers Monday. Albert Wonick and son Leo have gone to Savannah Illinois, to work in the saw mill for F. J. Coulter.

Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Volknun spent Xmas with the Ira Gray family.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Beranek and daughter Irma entertained a number of relatives at their home at Xmas dinner.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beranek and children, Winifred and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. John Beranek and Children, Louis, John Jr.

and Marcella, Mrs. S. C. Weaver, and Mr and Mrs. Charles Gill.

George Dvorsky of Cedar county was a Morse caller Christmas Mr. and Mrs A. Wahh and daughters entertained several relatives at Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs A. J.

1 Walsh and daughters entertained several relatives at Christmas dinner: Messrs. John and Pat Peters and sister. Miss Bridget, Mr. and M-s. Hugh Maher and sons, John and William, and daughters Mary and Irene Mr.

and Mrs Ed O'JCeiil and children. Mary and Ann, Vat rick" and John Edward. Mrs. Ojirrie Parsons and son Edward were Solon callers Saturday. Pat Roe of Iowa City spent Christmas at his home in Morse.

OASISJVEWS The John Foraker familv mo' sd to the Mrs. O. Knick place west of hero. Wednesdav Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Scrensen spent Christmas at the parental home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sor ensen at West Branch. John Hensley and faoiily are moving to Oskaloosa ihis we-sk where he Is employed by the Farmers Union George Kotron spent the days at his homa near Springdale.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berber enter- tained a group of friends at their home last Saturday evening. Mr.

John Hensley and family spent Christmas with Hugh Donohue and family. Miss Esther Moore spent several days in Iowa City this week visiting her friend, Miss Hildegrade Lewis. Charles Carey visited in the home of his uncle at Marcngo a few days last week. Mrs. Glenn Speight and son spent Now Year's at the home of her parents in Lisbon.

FOUR CORNERS. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fessler Tuesday evening to help them celebrate their twenty-second wedding anniversary. Cards furnished entertainment with Miss Libbie Nove, Emil Nove, Miss Emily Fisher and Mr.

Mike Macula winning the honors. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. John Voral, Mr. and Mrs.

Godfrey Ka- oera, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Halm and family, Mr.

and Mrs. George Hanson and son George, Mr. and Mrs. Will Petrak and lamily, Mr. and Mrs.

C. P. Wray and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Fisher and daugh-1 ter Emilj. Mr. Tony Ulch, and Mrs. Joe Nove and family, and Mrs. Mike Macula and family.

After which a luncheon was served At a late hour the guests tie parted for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fessler man' more years of happy wedded life Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Lentz were Cedar Rapids shoppers Wednesday and Mrs. Mike Macula, Jr. and daughters Adelaide and Alicf and Mr and Mrs." C. J. Hahn and sons RoBert and Richard, and Mr and Mrs.

Frank Louvar and tarn' ily spent Christmas day at the par ental Mike Macula, home at Coufals. Mr. Koser was a caller it the home of Mrs. Frank Myers at North Liberty Wednesday. Mr.

Charles Alley of Iowa City was a caller at the C. K. Wolf home Thursday. Christmas Dinner Mrs. Chas.

Leutz entertained at Christmas dinner. The guests in eluded Mr. and Mrs. Johunie Neid I terhiser and family and Mr. and Mi s.

Lew Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cerhan and son Bobbie and daughter Reta Jane spent Friday at the parental John Krob borne at 9olon. Mrs.

Will Kaplan of Mt. Veraou visited relatives at North Liberty over the week end. Miss Gertrude Berchlnbriter a Sunday guest at the Guy Fessler home. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Anderson topk their little girt to the hospital lat Iowa City to have her tonsils removed recently. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Files ware Saturday guests at the Jess Lininger home. Mr.

Ed. Smehil of Shueyville moved his corn shredder Saturday to do shredding in the vicinity 'of Greericastle. Mr. Wes Xovotny was an Iowa City caller Saturday. Mr.

John Zakestelicky and Charles Clark were North callers Saturday. Miss Bernice Young, Miss Gertrude Stonrr and Miss Mildred Wolf spent Sunday with their friend, Kathryn Wolfe. Mr. James Riddle, Mr. Fred Kloubec.

Mr. Adolph Denter and Mr. Joe Marsh spent Thursday evening at the Wesley Novotny borne. READ THE ADS Auto Greasing Our Speciality Have that car of yours ed and oiled here by men know their business from Not only do we give, efficient service but we do 1C promptly as well. Triangle Auto Supply Co.

Formerly The Auto Supply lower Prices Greater Values 1 1 1 by both se from this ity who at- i. large and appreciative audience Souc omel at Iowa City Thursday were Mr. J. W. Zenishek and son Erne Zenishek, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. nishek. Mr.

and Mrs James Harr. Mr. Geo. E. Zenishek, Mrs.

J. G. Zenishek and Mr. J. S.

TJIch. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Healy and famll of Hills attended the mid- mghf Mass at St. Mary's church and isited in the parental Leo E. M.

and Mrs. Marvin Whitting- Itertained at a Christmas din- nd -supper for Mr. and Mrs Randall. Mr. and Mrs.

ranek, Mr. and Mrs. J. and Mr. and Mrs.

P. r. and from Mr. and Mrs. Henry feorgi Mr.

John Chonek, dfMlh stating that they spent the waek ton ner 51. If. Zeni Beraneft and daughter The hospitable home of Mrs. George Rashek was tl of a happy event on Christma Following a bountiful din ter, the guests were entertained with cards and other games. Eacl guest also received a presen) same being passed out by Santa.

Claw, asilsted by little John rge Rushek who was the measen Among the out of town niests were Mr. and Mrs. L. of Ottumwa, Mr. Haroli Oshbourn.

Mr. Walter Long- and Oaklsy Graham of DaveAwrt Mrs. Leo Chopek. lilo Rushek and son fohn tta and BOD Carl, of Howard Marias was taken sud denly -ill evening- with appendicitis. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Applegate returned Monday night after spending several days with relatives at Oxford and Iowa City. Bert Strahl went to Burlington Thursday for a visit at the home of his brother, Baedy Strahl.

Lester Lodge of Cedar Rapids is visiting relatives and friends here the past week. Chas. Pope and Hetta of Des Moines came Thursday to spend the holidays -with their sister, Mrs. Susie Gregg. Mr.

and Mrs. Loy entertained the Rudolph Schiele family, the O. E. Harrington family and Mr. and Mm.

Lew Webster of West Liberty recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

If ef Oasis, the Gtty Summers family of WeWttt and the Owen Rogers family of Cft? maa the parental M. Lodge home. Mm. Neva Hoffman of Solon visited Christmas day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Jackson. Clifford, Wilson Ervin, C. C.

Jacobs and Victor Cornwall, were in Tipton Tuesday and, tended good roads Dodge Brothers, are able to make a tremendous reduction in prices because they are practically doubling production. They believe in passing on to the buyer the full benefit of savings effected through greater and better facilities. The completion of a $10,000,000 expansion program puts them in a better position than ever before to meet the enormous demand for a product that was always exceptionally good and is now better than ever. New prices, to be announced January 7th, apply on all purchases since midnight December 15th. You can therefore buy today, enjoy the immediate use of your car, and still benefit fully by the sweeping reductions." Gartner Motor 226 S.

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