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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 6

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T11K LKADKK-ruST (EVENING), KKOINA, TUKSDAY, MARCH 7, 1933 Women's News, Society and Fashion, Club Affairs, Personals TAOJi MX Social and Personal Romance Nipped Sues U.S. ILLOGICAL THAT OLD LAWS PREVAIL IN P.Q., SAYS MRS. FREMONT News of Clubwomen province of Quebec Is the Influence of the maternal spirit, Mrs. Charles Fremont of Quebec, recently a delegate to the assembly of the League of Nations, told the Women's Canadian club hero. The reason no change is made to bring the laws of this province Into line with modern conditions is that women have not the vote, said Mrs.

Fremont. It was Illogical, that laws such as the old Napoleonic ones followed here, which probably worked well enough when they were first enacted, should stand unchanged despite all tho developments that had taken place since that time. Colonel C. B. Keenlcyside, who has spent the past fortnight In To Gub-a-lot club recently.

Contract bridge was played, the honors being won by Miss D. Williams. A dalntv lunch was served by the MONTREAL, March 7. The community is a child, requiring the care of both father and mother, and what Is still lacking In the ronto, returned to negina on Tues hostesses. Members present were the Misses J.

Wharton, M. Moore, ST. FALL'S MOTHERS' UNION St, Paul's Mothers' union will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in St. Paul parish, hall. IX)DCE MEETS TUESDAY The Naomi Rebckah lodge will meet on Tuesday night, March 7, at in the I.O.O.F.

hall. D. Williams, J. Watson, J. Moore How to and u.

Newman, Mrs. Murray day auernoon. Mm. J. F.

Lewis, Abbey, is a guest for a few weeks at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. E. Conrad, 2222 Queen street. Mrs.

K. V. Blftelow arrives home in Reeina Wednesday from Upton, and Mrs. E. a.

Roberts. Miss Roma Cram was the charm ing hostess at a supper party on Sunday night at which she enter- where she spent the past week as tinned a number or voung friends, Correct Underweieh and The guests were: The Misses Joyce Thornton, Betty Graber, Joyce Charlton. Marjorie Kells, Marlon Searle, Jean Beattle, Edna Yule, the guert or Mrr. trie. JMcwean.

Luncheon Hoste Mrs. W. G. Yule entertained charmingly at iuncheon on TueBday afternoon at her home on College avenue, In honor of Mrs. H.

Is. Clemen, of Toronto. Margaret Smith and Marjorie Faw cert, and Messrs. Charles Black POSTPONE MEETING The Fldello "club has postponed Its meeting from Wednesday night till a date to be announced liter. AMERICA EN'S CLUB The American Women's club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the club rooms of the W.Y.C.A.

MRS. McCULLOUGH'S CIRCLE Mrs. McCullough's circle of Bt. Andrew's church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the church hall. Lindsay Holt, Ken Thompson, Nor Curb Nervousness in Child man bdgar, live Farnsworth, John Stoddart, Carlton Cullum.

Peter Lay, Jim Gass, Ed. Wilson and Bud Sneath. In honor of Miss Elzlabeth Mary Broder building. Mrs. C.

11 Welcker will be In charge. LIBERAL CLUB MEETS The EfUtslde Women's Liberal club will m.iet at the Liberal club-rooms, Maple Leaf block, on Wednesday night, March at 7:30. A card party will be arranged after the meeting. TO M'ET TUESDAY The ladles' auxiliary of the Amalgamated Civil Servants of Canada will meet Tuesday evening, March 7, at 8 o'clock In tne Kitchener hotel. All members are requested to be sharp on time.

ST. ANDREW'S CIRCLE The Companions circle of St, Andrew's church, of which Mrs. F. J. Hugll Is convener, will hold a guest tea on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.

O. W. 1522 Athol street. A pleasing program has been prepared. PLAN WHIST DRIVE Under the auspices of the ladles' auxiliary of the Canadian Lcifir.n, B.E.S.L., a whist drive will be held at the home of Mrs.

J. Calder, suite 4, Old Armour block, on March 9, at 8 o'Mock. The proceeds are for tho good cheer fund. HOLD WHIST DRIVE A whist drive will be held Thurs. day evening, March 9, 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Senior Catholic Women's league, Little Flower parish, corner Ifilllott and College avenue.

Refreshments will be served. Centrepiece and pillow slips will bo raffled for which tickets have been sold. "Beth" Jones, daughter of Mr. and Ovaltine, the food beverage that builds 'body, brain and nerves, will soon improve appetite, build up strength, correct underweight and stop nervousness. Mrs.

P. Jones, a March bride-elect, Miss Dorothy R. Ough entertained MISS SARAH CAREY ATHENA CLUB MEETS At the meeting of the Athena Literary club on Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Y.W.C.A. Miss K. Mil debutante daughter of Senator Carey, of Wyoming, whose mar ai ner nome, 1U2 uarnei street, ai a miscellaneous shower Saturday night.

Six tables of cards were played followed by dancing. A miniature reproduction of the play, riage to Martin Porkay, 43, Hun rNDER WEIGHT and nervousness garian art dealer and critic, was Upturns to Toronto Mrs, H. B. Clemes, of Toronto, who has spent the past few months as the guest of Colonel and Mrs. N.

S. Edgar, leave Friday to return to her home in the east. Mr. Reginald Downing, Corlnne, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. D.

M. Strath, M.L.A. for Happyland, and Mrs. Strath, 2075 Pt. John street, and also with Mr.

Charles James, Wascana hotel, returned home Saturday. ItecepUon IIosU Mr. and Mrs. H. W.

Winder, 2815 Angus street, entertained charming; ly at a reception on Monday evening at their home in honor of Miks Eernlce Winder, violinist; Mr. William Morton, tenor, and Miss Ruth Hawkln, assisting pianist, after their recital in the Darke hall. prevented, according to the latter, ueseri itomance," was presented bv Mr. J. Hallsworth, assisted bv an are signs of malnutrition due to improper diet, deficiencies in diet, by the United States government ler will give a talk on Tolstoi.

DEVONSHIRE CHAPTER The Devonshire chapter, I.O.D.E., will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. C. Edwards, 1340 Montague street. illegally arresting and deporting him.

He has brought suit for all-stnr cast. Mrs. F. C. Neate and Mrs.

S. Strnad assisted with the luncheon. An appropriate toast was tendered to the bride-elect by Mr. S. Hallsworth.

$100,000 damages against the United States. ST. MARY'S AFTERNOON W.A. At the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Opening Session St. Mary's Anglican W.A., after S. F. Cosser, 2047 Princess street, on Saturday evening a shower was noon branch, will meet Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Chester A.

Bloom, 3150 Rae street. neia honor of Mrs. Gordon Of Presbyterial Wednesday Night Pearce, formerly Miss Margaret Campbell. Those present were: ST. MARY'S EVENING W.A.

Mrs. uordon Scarce, Mrs. J. Mc- St. Mary's Anglican W.A., evening branch, will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of For the vounsr peode particu Pherson, Mr Cosser, Mr.

Cosser, Mrs. J. Campbell, Mrs. M. Green, Mrs.

A. Rothnle, Mrs.K. Trultt, Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Kay McArthur.

larly a program has been arranged for Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at Knox church. Mrs. C. A.1 Scar-row, C.G.I.T. secretary, will preside and the Misses Phyllis.

Edith and Lillian Cosser, Elva Trultt, Elsie over the meeting. This gathering Federation Awards Honor Campbell, Ida Campbell, Anna Piohr, Edith Underwood, and Kathleen Chamberlain Mrs. H. E. Downing and her daughter.

Miss Luella May, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Strath, 2075 St.

John street, spent the weekend In the city, returning home to Lang Sunday evening. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and family. Mr.

Thompson is manager of the Royal Bank at Lang. Guest From New York Miss Evelyn Chandler, a noted figure and trick nkater, of New York, arrives on Tuesday night from' Winnipeg where she was a special guest at the Ice carnival lHst week. She will take part on Wednesday night at the Regtna Skating club's ice carnival at the Stadium. Mrs. n.

J. MacKenzie, ztitt Atnol street DAISY CIRCLE MEETS The Daisy circle of Metropolitan church will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. G. Sanders, 2320 Angus street. GREY NUNS' AI.UMNI The Grey Nuns' Hospital Alumni will be the opening session or the United Church Reglna Presbyterial W.M.S.

convention. Mrs. William Moffatt will be the speaker. The C.G.I.T. groups from the various Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Stein, 1643 Ot churches will attend in aloody. Mrs. tawa street, entertained a number of friends at a card party recently.

Miss Betty Fesser was the guest of honor and was presented with P. I. Thacker is the presbyterlul W.M.S. president. flfts.

Prizes for rards were won Mrs. A. Fesser, Mr. John Miller, Mips Babs Fahlman, Mr. A.

Fesser, association will meet Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Wilklns, 4200 Dewdney avenue. Weddings Miss Marie belbel and J. Vanden-boetch. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs.

Chaa. Helnrichs, Mrs. A. F. Rlgelhof, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Fes McCOV MTTLEJOHN A quiet but pretty wedding was or failure of the child to digesc and assimilate its food. If your child is underweight, nervous, lacks healthy appetite, or seems not to have a full measure of childish energy and gaiety, let it have plenty of Ovaltine. What OVALTINE is: Ovaltine it pure, wholesome and Terr oouriihiag food concentrate made of fresh eggs, fresh full cream milk and barley (malt extract) from Canadian farms lightly flavoured with special cocoa.

Scientific process retains vitamins Ovaltine is the result of years of research by internationally known scientists in world-famous laboratories lc supplies in easily digested form essential vitamins and other food elements necessary to balance nutrition the inti-ncuritic appetite producing Vitamin fl is present in high proportion. What OVALTINE does for the child Some of the food elements in Ovaltine build bone sad muscle. Some build firm flesh. Some feed the nerves snd develop nerve poise. Some promote richer blood.

-All are correctly balanced to make a perfect food. Ovaltine contains, in high proportion, a unique food property called diastase a property recognized for its ability to digesc the starch content of other foods regularly taken into the stomach. Thus possessing the power to lighten the digestive burdens of the stomach that over-taxed or Phosphorous, too, is vital requirement of brain and nerve cells and must be supplied if nerve poise is to be maintained. Ovaltine furnishes this in abundance, much of it in its easily assimilated food form (lecithin). Also notable among the constituents of Ovaltine ii food calcium.

And it is increasingly realized that a proper calcium metabolism is necessary to avoid nerve irritation. Where a child is undernourished, nervous, or running around so actively that it doesn't give itself i fair chance to develop under an ordinary diet, Ovaltine will make a wonderful difference in a short time. The child's body will nil out normally, bones and muscles strengthen, nervousness pass away, because Ovaltine builds nerve, brain and muscle tissues, and bone and as well enables the child to take more benefit from the other foods it eats. Miss Constance MacB'arlane a graduate of Dalhousie university, Halifax, is announced as the winner of the scholarship offered by the Canadian Federation of University Women. Mrs.

Douglas J. Thorn, Regina, is the federation president, and Dr. A. V. Douglas, of the staff of the Macdonald physics laboratory, McGill university, is the chairman of the scholarship Miss Mac-Farlane, the winner this year, is a specialist in marine biology and will fo Liverpool university to contlriueher studies.

The Regina University Women's club always a.ssists in raising the money for the scholarship, this being In addition to the smaller MRS. WADDKIX'S CIRCLE The members of Mrs. J. T. Wad- Miss J.

Wharton and Miss M. Cooke were joint hostesses to the solemnized at the Metropolitan manse at 8:30 Friday evening. dell's circle of St. Andrew's church are invited to meet at her home, March 3, when Miss Kathleen avenue, on Tuesday ser, the Misses Betty Fesser, Anne Meyer, Verna Fesser, B. Fahlman, Lenu Meyer, Marie Scibel, Adeline Rigelhof and Irene Hobchowtcz, and Messrs.

Les. Williams, Jim-mle Leplnscee, Johnny Vanden-boesch, Steve Meyer and John Miller. eVL'UJHg, iuui cn (, ui C1UCK, Llttlejohn, of Saskatoon, and Earl McCoy, oi Repina, were marr.ed. The couple were attended by Mr. M.G.HOWE I JKWFM.FR AND 1 OPTICIAN I EYES EXAMINED I and Mrs.

Doug. Brown low, of Re TO HAVE BOOK REVIEW At the meeting of the University glna, Miss M. Weir, of Saskatoon, and Mr. Ray Bennett, of Yorkton. Women's club next Monday night, Marcn li, trie program win include bride wore a becoming model scholarship it offers locally.

Est 1903 17KR Scarth St book reviews given by Miss Louella Levering and Dr. Lillian Chase. Musical Club Arranges Tea MIZPAH CIRCLE MEETS The Miznah circle of Sixth Badminton Plans Thft hnrfrnlntnn nnnrfu nt Vii gown of i periwinkle blue rough crepe. After the ceremony a dinner was given for the bride und groom and their attendant ac the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Brownlow, 2130 Montague street, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy will resids In Reglna. The cereipony was performed by Rev. W.

E. MacNiven. glna armories will be available to avenue United church will meet nt the home of Mrs. Freeman, 1147 Garnet street, on Tuesday evening, March 7, at 8 o'clock. inrmoers or tne Kegina Garrison uuicnrs- jtiaaminion club on Wednesday.

March nnlv on until 7 LODGE CIRCLE MEETS The D.D.D. circle of Naomi Re-bekh Lodge will meet On Wed At meals and after play Give your children Ovaltine regularly it meats lad between meals. They will love it thrive on it and grow bigger, stronger, brighter. How to make OVALTINE Make Ovaltine according to the simple directions on the tin. This is important.

Do not boil or scald the milk and do not pour Ovaltine into the milk while heating. Sold at all stores, in air tins, 4 sizes. The 5-lb. sizi is very economical. ALSO SERVED AT SODA FOUNTAINS OV4LTINE'; The Supreme Food Beverage Builds up Children's Strength and Vitality Playing will be discontinued (luring the evening.

On Wednesday, March 15, the courts will not be avall- Sb1 nt Bll. lthpr In tllo nltamnnn Protection for Lovely Lips IiypayL.a sooth inj.healingsalva prevent your lips from becoming chapped by chill, raw winds. It will be real friend to yam during the cold weather. Uss Lypeyl aaaotly the same as you Miss Ella Koch, blind pianist, of Sedley, who Is now a scholarship etudent at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, Toronto, will be presented with the major portico) of the proceeds from the Women's Musical club tea, to be nesday, March 8, at the home of Miss E. Smith, 75 Wlllliudon or evening.

Extra badminton days apartments. win ne arranged toward? the end of the month and during the Easter sen son. The Garrison club members, who planned to accept the invitation of JR. C.W.I- MEETS The Junior Catholic Women's held Wednesday afternoon. March 8.

The tea la being held at the home of Mrs. J. G. Gardiner, 241 Leopold crescent, between 3:30 and league, Little Flower parish, will meet in the lerturn rnnm rf th CLIFFORD SEED The marriage of Miss Pearl Adelaide Seed to Mr. Alexander Clifford, both of Craven, took place Saturday afternoon, March 4.

at the St. Andrew's manse, 2918 Dewd-ney avenue, when Rev. Harry Joyce officiated. The bride wore a smart frock of royal blue flat crepe with brilliants for trimming. Her hat was of the same tone of blue.

The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McTaggart, of Reglna. Mrs. McTaggart wore wine colored flat crepe.

After the ceremony, the wedding dinner was served at Use La Salle hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford will reside near Craven. me moose jaw uarrison clun, are requested to notice that the date of invitation ha hppr fhn-nrreri in church at 8 o'clock on Tuesday night.

All members are asked to attend. 6 o'clock. Miss Koch won a scholarship for would lipstick. You may buy It in white or red at your drug store. 18a per tube.

stead of visiting Moose Jaw on music at the Brantford School for tsaiuraay, Marcn is, the previous invitation read, thn Hnh ni.u ART GROUP MEETS Th interior Honnratina. errntin nt the Blind, presented by the I.O.D.E. The Regina Women's Musical club at Moope on Saturday. Mnrnh LET THE CHILDREN IFSTEN IN ON THE OVALTINE RADIO PROGRAMME 1 Tha Adventures of Little Orphan Annie 3.45 to 6.00 p.m. over the N.B.C Network.

500B MM. by A. WANDER LIMITED, ELMWOOD PARK, PETERBORO, CANADA snd LONDON, ENG. 25. This is owinar to the fact thnt the Women's Art association will meet on Wednesdav nH at i making the use of this scholarship possible by supplying the nerespary funds for her board and the Moose Jaw city tournament is 8:00 o'clock at the clubrooms, Deing ncio ine ween or the 18th.

this Month SiORE RBZES 0 0 living rxpenses. The Balfour Technical and Commercial high schools' orchestra will also receive a rtlon of the proceeds. During Easter week they will visit Winnipeg, where they will receive instruction from the leading musicians of that city, including Bernard Neyler, leader of the Winnipeg Symphony orchestra and Philharmonic choir. Mrs. urn ps McAra, Mrs.

II. M. Anderson, Mrs. Stewart Adrian and Mrs. G.

R. Dolan will receive with the hostess. The tea is convened by Mrs. John Nlcoll, assisted by Mrs, J. Gillespie, Mrs, George M.

Bell and Mre. H. V. Dal Icy. Pouring tea will be: Mrs.

It. McVicar, Mr F. J. Mrs. A.

S. Gorrell and Mrs, Walter Kileis. The register and money basket will be looked after by Mrs. W. J.

Harper and Mrs. H. Kot MacKen-zle. Ushers include: Mr p. J.

W. First Prize 250 Second Prize flOO Hiird Prize 50 60 Prizes o10 each Name this NEW MAGIC MYSTERY CAKE Originated by Miss Lillian Loughton fi i "When I crests a recipe," says MISS LILLIAN LOUGHTON, well-known Dietitian and Cookery Eipert of the Canadian Magazine, "I want it to aero the young, ineiperlenced cook as well aa the older and more skilled housewife. That's why sny own baking reclpea are planned for Manic, and why I recommend it for all recipes calling, for baking Contest Rules Read Carefully Hannon. Mrs. L.

A. Thornton, Mrs. Wilt MPs. i. K.

MacKenzie and Frank- lln W. Turnbull. Assistants in the tea room will be: Mis. Murray Brown, Mrs. F.

11. 1'oitnall, Mrs. W. G. Laird, Mrs.

W. J. Mars, Mif. T. O.

Williams, Mrs. H. M. Srhweltzer. Mrs.

I. J. Haug, Mrs. T. H.

Wood, Mrs. J. Giikspie, Mrs. George C. Rooke and the Misses June Kinter.

Ruth Hawkln, laabelle l'euae and Marlon Nlcoll. Mr. W. Heath, director of the Canadian National Institute of the Here's Miss Loughton's Recipe. Can you name it? i Blind, lately receive 1 a letter in connection with Mi.s Koch, from I Kihl, artlft teacher at the I conservatory, who is instructing I her.

The letter contained praise for the application and progress made by the pupil ind also ex-I pressed appreciation of the great musical which Is gilt. 1 Mr Karl Koch, grandmother of the girl pianist, has accepted the invitation, to be a (special fx TwVV 48BSkl31 Don't nnwv fluffy. Sift flour once. Dust peel, nuti snd cocoanut with one-half cup of flour; add Magio Baking Powder and salt to balanoe of the flour, sift together twioe, then gradually add alternately with milk to the creamed butter and sugar; when thoroughly blended add peel, nuts and cocoa-nut. Lastly fold in the stiffly beaten whites.

Turn into a well-greased loaf pan. Bake hours in 400 F. oven for tbe first, 20 minutes, then gradually decrease beat. 1 eup butter 2 eupa fine white sugar 3 eupa pastry flour sr 2 cups bread flour 3 teaspoons Msgio Baking Powder teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 eup finely chopped citron peel 2 cups chopped and blanched almonds cup shredded ooeoanut 5 tU whites The texture sad fine flavor of this typically English cake depend upon careful mixing. Cream the butter and sugar till light and guest ai tnelr tea.

1 All you do i name the mystery cake. Only ont name from each person, 2 PR INT at the top of your paper in ink (or typewrite) "Miss Loughton's Mystery Cake." Under this, print your lugge ation for a name. Then, in the lower riiht-hand corner, print your own name and ad-dress, dearly and neatly. Do not tut pencil. 3 Do not send the cake itself just the name and your own name and address.

It ii not essential to bake the cake to enter the contest. 4 Members of our own organization or their relatives are not eligible to takC patt in this contest. 5 Contest closet MARCH 31, 1933. No entriea considered if postmarked later than March 31 midnight. No entries considered if forwarded with insufficient postage.

6 Juigts: Winning names will be aelecttd by a committee of three impartial judges. The decision of these judges will be hnal. 7 Ptiie winners will be announced to all entrant! within one month after con test closes. 8 In case of a tie, the full amount of the ptiu money will be paid to each tying contestant. 9 Whtrt to stni entries: Address your entriea to Contest Gillett Products, Ftascr Avenue, Toronto 2.

When you're HEALTHY you're HAPPY Happy days are usually healthy days. Why not add to these sunshiny days! Poor health and constipation go hand in hand. Get rid of common constipation by eating; a delicious cereal. Tests show that Kallotrjr'a All-Bran provides "bulk" to ex-ercise the intestines, and ritamin to tone the intestinal tract. All-Bran is also twice as rich In iron as an equal weight of beef liver.

The "bulk" In Aia-Bran la much like that in leafy vegetables. How much better than taking pills and drugs so often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily are msually sufficient If not relieved this way, see your Magic's grcairMystcry Cake Contests CtMleietnebutitule Loughton's ad vice useMagicBakingPowden" Gold Medallist Is Heard in Recital Miss Helen K. Royd, expressionist who will be heard In her Regina debut recital nn Tuesday evening March 7, In Westminster church, is a graduate pupil of Alma Ladies' college, St. Thonms.

Ont. From thin col-lose Hhe received the gold medal award for her work in the study of raniatic expression. Miss Iioqd's program includes enchanting numjera given In dialect, nmtiv of them in French-Canadian. Two of her numbers will be given in authentic costume, which will add to their atmospheric attraction. Assisting the artist will be Miss Knid Hawho.

A.T.C.M.. whose contributions to the program will consist of piano compositions of Schumann, (Ireig and Arensky. The program will commence at 8.15. and Is under the auspices of Mrs. R.

O. Dunlop's circle of Westminster 1'imt-rJb. Made In Of course, you'll want to try your skill naming this Magic Mystery Cake. Think what fun it would be to win that 250! Miss Lillian Loughton is the creator of this month's recipe. She gives you a cake that's delightfully different.

And her recipe is so simple even a brand-new cook can make it successfully. Just read the recipe. Doesn't it sound fascinating Surely you can think of a good name to fit it. Make it yourself before you name it, if you prefer and be sure to follow Miss contains no ALUM. Thla atata-tnent on every tla your guarantee that MHlc Bak log Powder la free-from alum or any harmful nt.

for Magic never vanes. The last spoonful in the tin gives the same high leavening power as the first. No wonder the majority of cookery experts and teachers of cookery throughout Canada use MagicVcajiWy. Enter this Magic Contest today. Read the rules.

See how easy it is. Why shouldn't you be one of thosa 65 prize winners? When you bake at home doctor. At all grocers. In the red-and-frreen package. Made by Kellogg in London, Out.

Qall-brah NOTRi Other Maalc Titer- Cake com. Intl Watch for thera to later Ihum of this neppr. the new, FREE Magio Cook Book contains tested reo-ipea for dozens of tempting dishes. Send for it. Address Gillett Products.

Fruer Avenue. Toronto 2,.

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