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VJJ Returning to Regula er Sunday Rittenhouse, )hn Reformed de 0 be yeagertown, SUA depdart- Sabbath School" ol Newberry evening at 8.30 the Lycom- gelical Church, A the morning worship service It 9.45 Sunday morning at fhSl Church of Chnst will be solo selection by Louis Pearce, a srt- Temple University, en- trtted-- Be to God," by -CPReiWy. The Rev. Clifford Bucy, congregation to morning, when Bower will reacher Pastor igehcal Church, son of Mr and er Williamsport th? utberan Church schedule tomorrow, with 30 and the wor- 5 clock. hip at the First norrow at 10.45 Coleman, preach Robert Elizabeth Sims 3 Redeemer," by nier, pas-1 Gounod; and J. Leo Hess, organist, 1 wu- HI; "Meditation," Paulsesi, and Jn.

ttjngfit fcy Mrs. Lola Five Lcolyn Brother in Service MORNING, AHGUSIA.1M. suflDAY SCHOOI The Rev. Clifford Bucy, pastor, will" deliver the morning sermon, and at 7.30 will speak at toe MiB Church of Christ on 'New Training for Christian Lead- 4F Mr and Mrs Norvin C- Holmes, HT ershfp." Dr. A.

Lawrence Miller will be the guest preacher at the Church ol the tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock His theme will be "Tapping the Future." First Church of Christ, Scientist maintains a free public reading room at 18 West Fourth Street, which is open adily except Sun Sr, of "Holmeshurst," at Leolyn. who are serving under the Stars and Stripes wiffi the Army. Corp. Norvin JC Holmes, the eldest of the brothers! Is with the Army Air Corps at Miami Beach, where he has been located for training since his induction in April, 1942 Pfc Crawford C. Holmes who is now on duty in England with the field artillery, has been overseas 9 "1 0" Saturdays jom 1 to 9 inclusive.

"Christ Jesus" is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, for Sunday, Aug 29. The golden text is: "Thou, Bethlehem Ephratab, though thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee- shall come forth unto me that- is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting (Micah Events Arranged to brate Church Annivehary of the one, of the builds said to be the icture In White ie Trinity Evan- New Columbia IBS of centennial te Jan 23, 1944, st the date on A as dedicated, etmg-house were wier of 1843 by tional group to- gious life ol their is was bougnt mgregation which ace of worship. I for the nclude a home- Sept 4 and 5, re a community 5 30 Sunday lurch service at Mays, a for- with the Trinity ch in Williams- The annual will take p)ace At this, th? Rev' blic relations dirt College and a II pieath ct superintendent con- Communion let 3 It is hoped Can Me. C. Pictured above are the sons nearly i yw.

going he trated at Shelby, Miss, -Livingston, Pfc. Kenneth and at Camp button, N.C, after having been inducted in April, 1941. Hi ti the only one of the five brothers who is married, his Marie CampbelT Holmes of Canton, Pvt Franklin P. Holmes was inducted la March, 1941, and is serving with Medical Corps at Camp Pickett, Va. His training camps prior to Camp Pickett in- S.C., Camp With Hoover Wi Speak Heie Monday Hoover.

Y.M.CA. associate general all ol wjll speak at dinner-meet- Holmes, the fourth of the brothers, is seeing plenty of action for he is member of the Seventh which invaded Sicltf and Africa and: ed in the Tunisian campaign. -He enlisted in October, 1940, and on: 'for last more gains than were edL and thf condfHon held true both in WilllairsDort in the schools of the rural St. was high with 418, gain of 46; Lutheran, usually one of the leading schools, failed to report; and no schools reported attendances tween 300 and 400. St.

Mark's Lutheran gave the second largest report, 282. a small gain; 'Memorial Baptist had 270, a gain of 43. Pine SUtet Methodist, in third place with 281, had lost ms had the Central Baptist, the only other school reporting' more than 300, which gave its attendance as 348. -i i at Mr, Hoover, personal iricnd of John Q. Cattron, religious secretary of the recently returned home, arriving in the United States after a rather trying experience PAGKJ7 i Questions On the Lesson By JOSEPH HAMPTON 41 Frospsct Are.

Washington. in of China, which end- at Fort Bragg, All of the schools report- of east WRAK Morning Devotions AUG. 30 to pt. 4 Monday--Rev. Allen C.

Shue, Uulbef ry Street Methodist Church. Tuesday--Rev. F. Berkhejmer, Pine Street Methodist Church. Wednesday--Rev.

L. B. Bartca, High Street Methodist Church. Thursday--Revr Harry W. PUr, St.

Luke's Lutheran Church. Friday--Rev. Frederick E. Gristian, Covenant-Central Presbyterian Church. Saturday--Rev.

Cecil Palm, Warrensville Baptist Church. C. Holmes, and the youngest broth- Jve schools in er is with the coast artillery at Lycoming Creek. San Francisco, having been Induct- 1 The detailed attendance report ed March 8, 1943, I follows; secured to fill the pulpit Oct. 31 which is Rally Day; For the concluding service, the Rev.

C. c. Rlizener, another former pastor who is now at the Selinsgrove Evangelical Church, has been obtained. All fouuef meuibesof the church and Sunday school, friends and former residents of the community have been invited by the congregation to attend these services and other events. Lairdsville Baptists Saturday Evening Services The Rev Albert S.

Taylor, pas- Indian Pad KWe Conference Offers Two ChaHefijing Messages tor-evangelist, has accepted a call na message on "The Question. God to the Lairdsville Baptist Church, and is conducting a service there every Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. This schedule will-continue for the time being. He is also pastor of ther Jackson Baptist Church, Benton RJX "Felt-O-Graph" stories by Mrs Taylor, at 7.30 o'clock, precede the regular- i a Lairdsville Cflurch. The U.S.

warship to travel around the world was which took four years for trip--1826-1830. Two challenging gospel messages to be delivered by Evangelist Howard S. Williams, of Hattiesburg, Miss, former newspaper editor, are on the religious for Sunday aj the Indian Park Bible Conference At the afternoon service--at 230 o'clock, Mr Williams will speak on "What Is Heaven?" At the evening worship at 730 o'clock, a musical program by talented musicians will precede his Cannot Answer." He delivered this sermon at the famous Winona Lake (Ind) Bible Conference several years ago when he was president of the Interdenominational Association of Evangelists. Vocal and instrumental musical presentations will provide inspiring Christian entertainment, the di- ITICIPATE YOUR COAL Place Your Order in Advance for HARTMAN'S COAl nfToTour recognl high quality cool rnekw irlom. You.can help by ordering advance, PHONE 7TW rector, Rev.

Charles Young, says, food His bother, Bill Young, Greeniboio, N.C., is assisting. Beginning next Monday night th speak through Sept 6 will be Rev Williro H. Nagel. of New York City, world traveler who saw Haihe Selassie on his flight from Ethiopia. Also he heard Mussolin speak at of Vicuna, an aiiltence with Pope Pius XI an witnased the coronation of th present king of England.

He also oTjsewd the if the Passover with toe at Jerusalem. With this background and his burning zeal tor lost souls Rev. Young declare his visit to Indian Park shoUlMw outstanding, bringing lo a close what he asserts is the nwt successful conference ever held llHere. Easli--lime Uncle-Sam-pays oul a dollar for food for the Allies, almoit 17 cents goes for dehydrated SALVATION ARMY ACIIVliiCS Hariri V- 1-- Money Cik Fv.ngf.HfBl, 1943 1942 of The Salvation's activity schedule or the coming week will be ollows: Evangelistic Sunday 8.30 a knee-drill; .30, holiness meeting; 10.45, resi- ential open-air meeting; 2 p.m., Sunday School; 315, Corps Cadet 149 IV Evan. Lutheran, Muncy 169 141 Clinton Tewhlp ed in a long Journey via India He will speak hera.on "China's FoUWtold Struggle" BLOB8FUKO CHURCHES BLOSSBURG The following church events will take place tn nionburg during the coming week.

Baptist, Sunday, school, 10 a worship, il.urTmr~(iftrmon topic, prayer meeting, 730 pjn. Wednesday. Methodist, Sunday, school. 9.45 a.m, worship, 11 am, intermediate youth fellowship. 40 n.m.

There will be a meeting ol the Century Club at 0410 p.m. Tuesday. Circle No. 1 will serve dinner, and guest speaker will be Johrr Meyers of Mansfield, KILLED IN 8SH 1AP) Lieut .25, was Naval meruldtiea in the crash of of worshipping animal peoples have and even da -so- at 2 Show' how the idea people have ottneu: gods or of God affectt their rengious life "3. Why did the Hebrews think that it was necessary to have a god and to worship? 4 Was Jehovah angry because the people had ascribed their.de- liverance to other than Jhim- self? 5 How did they know God was angry and have we any way of telling today when or whether God 6.

angry" 1 Wh av was the reaction ol Montgomery 171 a plane- near Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Moses to the idea that God would make of him and his descendants a great nation? 7. If Jehovah forgivet "nlquity, trangcession and sin, why does not that cancel the iniquities of the fathers? 8. Are all iniquities oi the fathers, or only sins of a certain kind. SVJohn's Luth Montgom. 155 140 District No.

I Baptist, Central Lutheran, Redeemer Lutheran, St Luke's Class; 615, Young People's Legion; Bf 40, prayer 7.05, open-air Lutheran a u.Mntf-7!tn Methodist, Pine SUeet meeting; 730, evangelistic meeting. p.m, Sunbeams; 8,40, prayer meeting; 7. open- air meeting; 7.30, soldiers' meeting Wednesday 2 league; 645, Corps Cadet class; 730, Torchbearerh and Crusaders p.m., prayer meeting; 7.05, open-air meeting; 7.30, mid-week evangelistic meeting Saturday--7 p.m, prayer meeting; 7 15, meeting, Court House square; 8.15, praise meeting. Youth Recreational Monday--2 p.m.. soft ball: 8.15-8.30, senior "boys' Softball 157 140 182 177 282 278 261 275 District No.

8 Cat-mints, Mo- Henry, Brown Towi.sMps Methodist. Slate Run 1 5 18 Tombs Run 48 -District No. 7--Lewis, Melntyre, Methodist. Newellton 41 38 Roaring Branch 58 46 District Ne. Gamble.

Cascade, PltmkfitU Creek Methodist, Beech Valley 41 45 Wednesday, his fwnlly was informed yesterday by the Navy Department Lieut. Sullivan was formerly in the shoe business in McKeesport. American turtles range -from the four-inch mud turtle to the giant trunkback more than eight feet long. "ft the fathers' siife the children, suggest? 10. To what extent forgiveness of sins do away with its penalties? 11 Is this the first declaration in Scripture that God will and does forgive sins 0 12 Do other religions than the Christian and Jewish believe in forgiveness of sin? Methodist, Hoffman's 18 Dhtrlct No.

9 Cogmn House, Pine, Jackson Brookside Christian, 24 10 senior Doys' soitoaii vv. 0.0%^.. Ji 'i Tuesday 930-1130 a swim-1 Evangelical, Button wood 4 4 44 ing; 830-730 pm, Sunbeams' Lutheran. Frieden's ..88 44 ming meeting. Wednesday--4 Junior gion; pm, Torcfibearers' and Crusaders' meetings.

Thursday 9-11 30 -ft-m "swimming. Friday--7-10 Girl Guards. Saturday--9 30-11 30 am, softball; 130 BRADFORD HIGHWAY HARRISBURG (AP)-A. low bid of $17,905 35 for construction of 03 of la mile of concrete pavejuent-22 feet wide and a reinforced concrete bridge on Jtouife.416 In Eldred Borough, Mckean County, was submitted Friday to the state highways- department by McMahon, lr- wm Two other bids also were received. Evan Balls Mills 130 122 Evangelical, Eagle 83 48 Evangelical, Heshbon 88 73 Evangelical, State Road 48 Trinity 17JL 172 Presbyterian, Bethel 66 59 District No.

17-- Newberry Baptist, Memorial 270 227 Evangelical, St John's 418 372 Lutheran. St Matthew's 197 18i -Dlttrict No. IS-- Morelind, Franklin, Townships Baptist, Moreland 1 0 4 99 Park Services The public cordially Invited to attend the Brandon Service at 6.30. The Rev. Win.

C. Rittenhouse will preside and the sermon will be delivered by the c. F. Berkneimer. His subject will be "Man's Worth To Beech -Grove 22 District No.

11--Watt, Anthony. Porter. Woodward, Mlfflin, Watson TowiMhtps of Christ, Tyycorn, 50 32 65 58 23 281 ML 101 74 69 Evan Mt Pleasant Evangelical, St. John's 84 Methodist, Larryville 49 Methodist, Linden 25 Mt'Zion 34 Methodist, Salladasburg Presbyterian, Linden District No. 14 Mmeatone Township Lutheran, Collomsville 5 9 Lutheran, Limesfond JS Methodist; Oriole 31 Methodist, Oval 43 District No.

15 Hepburn, Lyeon- 53 83 42 41 Ing, Loyalsock Baptist, Hepburn 119 97 i i i CHURCH i i TIAN urth Street 9154 FUNERAL SERVICE I ROMAIN F. BASTIAN DONALD R. BASTIAN WilllAM W. BASTIAN BAPTIST First Church, Fourth and Elmlra Streets Rev Malcolm John MacQueen, minister- on-leave, Dr William- Colemaiv interim pastor 930 Sunday School, 1045, "Beyond the of Duty Calvary Church 930 Sunday School 10,30 Rev. Kenneth Estey, gueat tpesfcer ---Central Church, Seventh and Memorial Avenues Rev ft Bevmgton Rev.

Edwin Radcllffe guest preacher 9 30 Sunday School 1045, 'Let The Come 7 30 'The Works of God Memorial 2100 JWest Third Street, Rev Noah Fehl. 930, Sunday School, 1040 "The Oiurch at Eohemis East End Church, 720 Washington Boulevard. Rev. Henri Wray 930. Sunday School 7 30, Shlloh Church 433 Walnut Street, Rev Madison A 1145 sermon by the minister- selections by.

the Four Quartet, 730 sermon by the njlnjater Church, 527 Park Rev Charles Woody 930 Sunday School 1045, "The Lord's 745. missionary CATHOLIC Very Rev Mcfiugh itor: Rev Francis Kane and Rev 1045, "The Spirit to 1 A Religion of Expert. pastor; Donald Falkm, 8, 9, Iff-and 11 Masaes at 6, ft ft Lot Flic, term 3255 to to view the prop- eily to for yourself what an unusual vttat this proputy Is. o. o'clock Confessions Saturday 3-30-66; 7.30-8 Miraculous medal and Our ol Victory novena Sunday eve- nines.

730 o'clock Holy Day masses 6, 9, 10 and 12.18. St Boniface, Rev. Uo Port, 4 Rev. Stephen Sch.t«kr awlstant Sunday muses 6, 730, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock Confessions Saturday a30-5- 715-830 Our 4 Lady Victory devoUons Sunday evenings. 730, Miraculous medal.

Monday evening, 730. Holy Day masses 530, 7. 9 'St' Lawrence, Rev Joseph A Rellly paator. Sunday masses Confessions Saturday, 7 15-8 30. Holy Rosary Sunday masses 8 30-10 o'clock Confusions Saturday 4-5 and 7-8 G.

tarn Says 1 Help a Lot, Mister! Uady for Winter! STORM SASH for ff Home NOW! PLANING REAR 417 W. tftlH.1t StuBET T. CO. McNnlly. pastor Rev Edward assistant Sunday misses 7, 8 9 o'clock.

Miraculous Medal and Our Ladv of Victory novena devotions Sunday evening 7 of Lourdes. Montounsvllle. Rev Otto Borr, pastor First, third and fifth Sundays mass In MontoursvllJe 830 and In Faxon at 11 o'clock Second and fourth Sundays maw In Montoursyllle at 11 o'oeiock and In Faxon at 8 30 Confes ilons are heard befWf mass Rev Alphonsus Man ley. Sunday massea 8-10 confeii ur Lad slons Saturday 3-4 and 730-9 Our Lad of Vlctorv Perpetual novena. Sunday evening.

730 Flnl catwcH or cttttust Church, Packer and Bennett Street! Rev I Clifford Bucy 9 4 5 ng Schod the cy 941 1045. Church Nenberry Church, Diamond Street Rev Evenlt Burden 1030, Sunday School 9 30 Guidance Through- Life's Coptra of Christ WR(K). EPISCOPAL Chi it Church. Fourth and Mulberry Strett Canon Stuart F. Cast (Tenth alter Trinity) Holy Commun- on, II morning crayer and sermon by Jev fred Holmes, of Muncy.

Holy ty apDOlntment. Trinity church. Rev Moulton Thomas Hify Communion, 1030. morning prayer and iirmon. St Mary's Church, Almond Street Rev Fimti Snyder 915 Church School, 11 nwnliie prayer end sermon St John'i Church South Willlamsoqrt, Rev Frederick Holmes.

9, morning prayc and sermon. HVAMOF.T.1CAL Fin) Oureh. Market. Paclcer and ROSJ Strew W. Helsley.

9.30, Sundir School. 1030, "The Danger in StJohn's Church, 2101 Newbe.iy Street, Rev B. Bayne 9.30, combined service, woritlo followed by class study sermon, Gltit WojiiCT of the Bib? St Paul's Church, 1427 HOUMT. 9 35 Sunday School 8 30 'Jnd 0 457 the Rev Nor wood, Maas St. Johnls Church.

Grler Street and Memartel Avenue Rev Shannon 30 Sunday School 10 45, Unconditional 11 Matthew's Church Linn and Pearl Streets Dr Ira Sassaman 930 Sunday" School, 1045. Christian Pat- Messiah Church. A'fmie at Howard Street Rev Raymond Slwheen 8 30, early service 9 30 Bible School. in 45, children's church 4n chapel; 1045, Set of the Soul" 6 30 Uther League 730, chapel vespers with mon, "The MlnUitry of Memory." Church of the 1101 Washington Boulevard, Rev Joieph Law 9 15, BlbleSchool 1030 Rev. A Lawrence Miller, guest preacher Salem Church, 915 Vine Avenue Rev.

Carl Jacobspn 945 Sunday School. 11, The Tears of Jesus Ave- WllllmapOrt, nue Rev Leroy Brininger 930, Sunday Sdral 1045, Kettnethl. SST" wick preacher: 7.30, "MM Who Market SUsjt, South Wheelock. 930 Suniiy Schewl; 1030, "The Release of Trur imuilc by Senior dwlr), Trinity" Churth, Chatham Maples Rev John Mays 30. Sunday School 10.45 of God 6sMf Christian Enduvor 730 "Salvage for King dom IVATfGEUCAL AND SI John's Church, Packer and Rosi W.

Rlttenhouse School No Innanuel Evangelical Lutheran vorinlD Church -Rev. I Hetlir Strub 9 15, Sundav School 10 31 "Concerning Spiritual GlfU SI Luke's Church. Brandon and EMt StreeU. Rev Harry Miller 94S Sunday School; 1L "Meeting the West Fourth and Rev Howard Gold jfrsnl'i Centir Streets 10 Rev Theodore Hoffmelster, guest preitlw 9 30 Sunday School SI Mark's Church Market Street two bkxii of square, Rev J. Ray Methodist: the Rev.

Thomai Stone 9 IB Church School, 10 wnnhlp 7 30. evening service Presbyterian the Rev Varre A Cummins naator 930 Church School 1030, The Cure for Depression Evangelical Charge the Rev Kenneth Helm, MIU Creek 930. worship, and 1030, Sunday School. Church of Our Saviour Rev FranU Snydef 9 15 Church School, 10.30, morn- ng praver and sermon. Our Lady of-Lourdes Catholic Church, mr 334 Broad Street.

Rev Otto Borr Masses 8 SO a first, third and fifth Sundays, 11, second and fourth Sundays. GENERAL Open Bible Center, 917 West Third Street Rev Homer Kocher Sunday School 3 church servtees Rev F. Strayer guest speaker 8 30 young people's meeting 730, evangelistic mes- Pine Street Church. Plfte Wept Edwin StreeU, Rev Charles Berkneimer 9 30, Sunday SchooU 1045, "Jesus, the Church. Mulberry and WUlow Allen C.

Shuei S130. Sunday 1045, 'The Man With the With- ly West Fiwrth Street Rev A Zimmerman 930 Sunday School 10 45 "Sponges on Spearpolnts 730, "Jezebel Versus Youth Pellowihip Grace oiutch, 3IM Campbell Strwt, Church School: 1048, "is My Life Giving Help to Others'' South Side Church, 1414 West Southern AvV-mie, Rev Harry Ward 830, Sunday School, 1040, wor hlllaf Newberry Church West Fourth Street at Diamond Square, John H. Greenwait 9 Sunday Scuool, 1045, High and Cente, gags. tBev Barton 9 30, SundaV School 10 V) "God's Burning Bush Salem AM Zion Church. Mute Street Jiitjh.

Rev Sunday School, 10 Fountain 930 Enemies of Jesus" -630 Christian Endesvor League 730 "Whv We Fail ChrifHani i Bethel A ME Church, WH HrtfKw Stfeet Rev Wright 12 15 School 1045, "The 630. A League 730 "SelfUhness PRESBYTERIAN First Church Third and Mulberry Street. Rev Hartev 9 41 Sunday School 1045 'The Danger of Divided Loyalty" (broadcast) Lutheran the Rev 0 Sunday 90S I I 1 I tJ- Bible tage Gospel Mission, 197 West Lincoln Avenue South Side A Guttirte, 2, Sunday School, 3, evangelistic "calvary Mission. 840 Laurel Street Saturday evening service 7 30, Sundav School at 1 30. Sundav afternoon worship service Pilfrim Hellnm Church Md XMher Sit.

AUG, 3 1 -SEPT, 12 ol 1 45 Sunday Morning ol -Two en IAIOR DAY end 7.45 Worker, BEV. H. I. EMERY President Colorado Snnnm Bible Training School This It Yout Special Invitation FBAME H. SCHWEITZER, li BCV.

0. I. EMCBY Von Know Charles Nesbltt, sneaker Christian Church. Mulberry and Front Streets. Rev Philip Bruno 1030, Sundav School- 9 worship Tabernacle (Pentecostal) 334 Basin Street Services evtry night at 7 TO except Monday Florence pastor.

aCBKCW Beth tta-SBolom, 429 Center Btrsct, Rabbi Aaron M. CMlev Shalom 828 West Edwin Rabbi Israel Klavan tlCBISTIAN SCIENCE Tlrst Church of Christ, Scientist 912 Maynard 945 School 11, Wf on-sermon "ChrUt Jesus Wednesday, testimonial meeting, 8 SALVATION ARMY Salvation Army, 4B7 Market Street, Mator Ward Nicholson 9 30, holiness i.J^Jn«, Lieut Florenee- Zlegler 2 day school 730 evmiwUttle nMtUnx. Fox speaker BMrtEO First Church 11M West Soirthwn nue Rev John Strayer 9 30, Sunday School 1030 "God At 630 Endeavor: 730, "The Return of Our Lord Thai Wheat for Paltry flour a i in Pennsylvania? Savit PRINCESS FLOUR Cosfj and Li really better-far kinds of Pastries than more expensive li oue3 IUST TRY IT nitos. 4 2 2 Churth St. -teed a 'Jfc Keeps Foods Fresher cu.

ft i-ess Drying Out of Foods Size No Covered Dishes let Shorn You Them Today Them In Stock. No Waiting. 280 St CO. DM 2-4029 HOUNKM Plhrrim Hollnew Church, Sherman ana Tinker StreeU Rev Frank Schweitzer 630 Sundav Vhool; 1030. wor- 7 IS Bible School 8.

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751)00 000 V-Mail letters have been sent without a single loss Other ratll nay never reach its destination, but if anything happens to VIM a duplicate copy sent at once. V-Mail has priority ovir ALL other personal mail StHD THSM Pf VOYAORR" THE ONIY COMPUiE V-MAIL KiL On csrried in duffel -w sea bag Contains V-Mail Jetferhead SKR1P, BlacV FineHne Pen Wiper. Rule sad Ptn Care Instruction Card. STATIOHKKY CO. Willumtport, Pt.

YOU'U LEASED, TOO, IF YOU SWITCH TO THE TYDOL "FlYING-A" GASOLINE RYIVEAIISOIVS' Po. SINCE A FUNERAL DIREtiOtt 125 East Third St. rinriirte) of service to and vklnlry. O.al 61U SINCE 1843 Water Won't 7-Up Will When you have Intense thlrit. don drench yourself with oodles of water until you are uncomfortable and not rfd of the thirst, Drmrfc 1-Cp 1 1 i i W6WV SPAPLRl.

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