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ILI -4 4 A 10 I 0 I 1 IP TWO THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL FRIDAY JUNE 11 REIMPORT JOURNAL FRIDAY JUNE 11 a PEOPLE You Knom hnow Miss Carctlyn Elizainth Pittman Is Bride of Bknchard Gardner Hoff of Bride's Parents Is Scene Of Coremony on Thursday at Noon al Mrs BINGHAM ICLEINE and children ICAYE and JOHN are the guests of her parents Mr and Mrs O'NEAL Sailing from New Orleans this morning on a Caribbean cruise were Mr and Mrs RONALD ROBERTS and their daughter Miss NANCY ROBERTS Mrs LASH LARUE (the former Miss MARY ALICE WILKINSON) was the guest this past weekend of her mother Mrs LAURA WILKINSON She left Monday night to rejoin Mr LARUE in Jackson Miss Mr and Mrs SYDNEY PEATROSS of Dallas Texas will arrive Saturday for a brief visit with ber parents Mr and Mrs BRINKMANN Jr Mrs DONA BURTON and son LARRY BURTON sailed last Friday on a cruise to the Dominican Republic Venezuela coat tr 11211' Att' M211A LIA111' C11 2r1 ax 12 otty Eva rensha7i-Oacc' Bride of Robert Alca- Lewis Nuptials Celebratcd in Sexton Memorial Ch3pd -z The brunette beauty of Miss Bett-J Eva Crenshaw of Shreveport daughter of Mr and Mrs Crenshaw Sr of Bethany was set off by her bridal gown of delicate'pink when she became' the bride of Robert McBride Lewis Son of Mr and Mrs1 Robert Frank Lewis of Shreve-I port at 7:30 o'clock the evening: of Saturday June 5 in the Sexton Memorial chapel Escorted by her father Mtss Crenshaw was radiant in her wedding gown which was designed with a sweetheart neckline outlined in pink seed pearls long sleeves basquel bodice and a full skirt the bustlei of which cascaded gracefully into I train Tiny self-covered but-I tons closed the bodice down thel back A pink Juliet cap highlighted with matching sequins held her fingertip veil to herl head A single strand of pink pearls clasped about her throat complimented the pink pearl earrings she wore Miss Crenshaw carried a fan shaped bouquet oil tube roses centered with a singlel specimen white orchid Satin streamers showered from the bouquet The Rev Dana Dawson offic- iated at the ceremony reading the marriage service before an altar banked with pink asters gladioli and green fern Lighted pink candles cast their glow over the impressive scene I Mrs Harold Booth at the organ rendered a program of wedding' music which included "0 Promise! Me" Lar and the traditionaleWMg marches Miss Billie June Few was Miss Crenshaw's maid of honor and only attendant Her gcOlrn of aqua blue chiffon was styled with an off-the-shoulder neckline with a yoke of matching met The full stirt featured a bustle at the back Miss Few carried a fan-shaped bouquet of pink uteri tied with pink ribbons Frank Lewis served his brother as best man and ushers Wern Crenshaw Jr brother of the bride Dave Langford I Henry Smith and Jack Hodges For her daughter's weddingi Mrs Crensbaw chose a dinner gown of powder blue and an orchid formed her shoulder corsage The mother of the bridegroom Mrs Lewis was gowned in a white dress highlighted with touches of gold and an orchid also formed her corsage Mr and Mrs Bert Kouns-uncle and aunt of the bride-- were hosts in their home on Elmwood avenue at the reception- which Immediately followed ibe wedding ceremony A decorative scheme of green and white was used throughout the house In the hall and in the living room white peonies and stock were artistically arranged and the lie ing room mantelpiece was banked with the beautiful blossomi Additional arrays of these flowers enhanced occasional tables througholit the reception room See CRENSHAW Page INIL 190 TODArS NErtS a2 C- -(4 11111woo y- 2 se 02- tilt: Eva 4 I cnn :3 Bride of flob-art Ic0Ltt" 'tic' rt a e- AEZ1 '''1 MZIA LIAIIY LTIAtI 41 qf -4 -1 Ca3 2r1 te 12 Nuptials Cdeiratcd stun-v5 -7-' -7 il in-Sexton Memorial Chapzi The brunette beauty of MissMe" "The It -Prayers and 1157: Bett-r Eva Crenshaw of th Shreve-- raditional marches- ss4 Pori- daughter of Mr and Mrs Miss Billie June Few was MISS was set off by her bridal gown only attendant Her gown Of of delicatepink when she becametaqua blue chiffon was styled with i-s e- Crenshaw Sr of BethanyCrenstutw's maid of honor and the bride of Robed off-the-shoulder neckline with N0 featured a r- 1 Lewis Son of Mr and Mrs 1 a yoke of matching 'met The ---4 1 I fu i "4- Robert Frank Lewis of Shreve- ll slid bustle at 9 ie g4 wastport at 7:30 o'clock the evening the back Miss Few carded a -nt i- -i it: Saturday June 5 in the' fan-shaped bouquet of pink asters Sexton Memorial chapel Escort- tied with pink ribbons ed by her father Miess Crenshaw Frank Lewis served his brother 4 e' was radiant in herwedding gown as best man and ushers were which was designed with a sweet- Crenshaw Jr brother of Pk' neckline outlined in pink the bride Dave Langford I 4 i- 1::: s': seed pearls long sleeves basque I Henry Smith and Jack Hodges '4 4''' k--1 bodice and a full skirt the bustle! For her daughter's weddings of which cascaded gracefully into Mrs Crenshaw chose a dinner $44-o i --1 --'1 hands-la train Tiny self-covered but-igown of powder blue and an --i tl 4 1 tons closed the bodice down thel orchid formed her shoulder cor --4 back A pink Juliet cap high-I sage The mother of the bride- e' lighted with matching sequins groom Mrs Lewis was gowned i t- held her fingertip veil to herl in a white dress highlighted with "-i head A single strand of pink' touches of gold and an orchid also "(1 'i: pearls clasped about her throati formed her corsage complimented the pink pearl ear-I Mr and Mrs Bert Kouns-unde rings she wore Miss Crenshawand aunt of the bride: -were carried a fan shaped bouquet oll hosts in their home on Elmwood 1 ts- tube roses centered with a single avenu at the reception- which 1 i- specimen white orchid Satin immediately followed ihe wed- streamers showered from the ding ceremony A decorativo bouquet scheme of green and white was i 7:: the house In The Rev Dana Dawson offic- used throughout -s 4: ''''4 1 :31 3 iated at the ceremony reading the marriage service before an altar banked with pink asters gladioli and green fern Lighted pink candles cast their glow over Nthheitheall and in the living room peonies and stock Nweris artistically arranged and the lie ing room mantelpiece was bank ied with the beautiful blossomk i s---- the impressive scene 'Additional arrays of these flowers a occasional tablas 0 Mrs Harold Booth at the or i throughoUt the reception roomit I rendered a program of weddingi A music 4: tititicte 'which included "0 Promise! See 'CRENSHAW- ilia 13-11 i 1 li In an impressive ceremony yesterday at 12 o'clock noon in the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Schley Pittman on Elmw' ood Miss Carolyn Elizabeth Pittman became the bride of Blanchard Harris Gardner of Monroeville Ala son'tf Mr and Mrs Edwin Gardner also of Monroeville Dr William A Alexander react with tucked bodice off shoulder the vows before an improvised and a full skirt ending in altar of white gladioli and white' a slight train She carried a cres stock and greenery flanked byl cent bouquet of pale yellow candelabra holding white tapers gladioli and wore matching blosMiss Betty Hawkins at the pianolsoms in her hair pre the nuptial music which Edwin Gardner father of the included "Berceuse" "Clair de groom served his son as best man Lune" and the traditional wed- Mrs Pittman wore a white ding marches crepe dress trimmed in gold with The bride who was given In powder blue accessories for her marriage by her father was gown- daughter's wedding Her corsage ed in a white dress featuring a was of powder blue split carnasatin bodice with long fitted tions sleeves ending in points over her The groom's mother wore pow-wrists The low square neckline der blue with black accessories was outlined in net with satin ap- with a corsage of white gardenias plique Her full bouffant skirt of For the reception following the French net fell in a full train wedding the house was decorated worn over a hoop also appliqued in with flowers of bridal white The satin motifs The fingertip veil of bride's table was covered with a French illusion fell from a Juliet ruffled cloth of white starched cap of heirloom rose point lace net Garlands of gardenias and' with a coronet of the same starch- fern extended down both sides of ad lace Cehtering the bridal the table which was centered with bouquet was a white orchid sur- silver candelabra holding burn-I rounded by stephanotis and split ing white tapers At one end was carnations an antique punch bowl of cuti Miss Marcella Emerick was glass and silver and gracing thei maid of honor and wore a hydran-I other end was the wedding ring gea blue marquisette dress made riornr2tpd In rosps and lilles1 I wedding the house was decorated' with flowers of bridal white The bride's table was covered with a cloth of white starchedl net Garlands of gardenias and fern extended down both sides of the table which was centered with silver candelabra holding burn-I ing white tapers At one end was an antique punch bowl of cuti glass and silver and gracing the i other end was the wedding ring cake decorated in roses and lilies 11 wore gowns of pastel rosetaffeta styled -identically to those worn by the candle lighters Their corsages were of blue blossoms Two large standards of white gladioli stood out in sharp relief against the backgroinad of fern trees which ornamented the altar Ole Bridges gave his daughter In marriage The bride was lovely in her gown of white satin Outlining the net yoke of the gown were lace appliques embroidered in seed pearls The 'tiny stand-up collar of the dress was encircled wtth pearlized orange blossoms The basque bodice of the gown was closely fitted and the long fitted sleeves ended in points over her hands Draped panniers of the satin edged in lace added interest to the full graceful skirt A tiara of orange blossoms backed with white lace ruffles held her full length veil of illusion to her head For something old Miss Bridges carried a lovely lace handerchief and white split carnations showered on white satin streamers from the white orchid which topped the white Bible she carried Miss Margaret Jo Towler maid of honor wore a floor length model of yellow taffeta designed with a full overskirt of yellow marquisette a sweetheart neckline fitted taffeta bodice which closed down ehe back with self-covered buttons and cap sleeves She carried a colonial bouquet of pastel flowers tied with pale green satin streamers and wore a yellow hat caught at each side with clusters of fresh flowers Joe Bailey Smith of Delhi served Mr Wymond as best man and ushers were Jimmie Sehon of Delhi and Guy Thomas Ashworth of Shreveport Mrs Bridges chose a becoming powder blue two piece crepe suit to wear to her daughter's wedding It was styled with a tucked bodice and in pleasing contrast to the blue were tier pink picture hat pink gloves and navy accessories She wore a shoulder corsage of yellow carnations Mrs Wymond mother of the bridegroom was gowned in blue crepe worn with' a black picture hat white gloves and black accessories Pink carnations formed her shoulder corsage Immediately following the wedding ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents on Carrollton avenue Here white gardenias were used at vantage points throughout the reception rooms and in the living room where Mrs Wymond and Mrs Bridges received with the membeis of the bridal party white gladioli flanked by half circles of burning white tapers decorated the mantel The bride's table was laid with an imported cut work linen cloth and centered with the three-tiered wedding cake which wasembossed Bee BRIDGES Page B-5 orn with a -black picture hat white gloves and black accessor ies Pink carnations formed her shoulder corsage Immediately following the wed- ding ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents on Carrollton avenue Here' white gardenias were used at vintage points throughout the reception rooms and in the living rmm where Mrs Wymond and Mrs Bridges received with the members of the bridal party white gladioli flanked by half circles of burning white tapers decorated the mantel The bride's table was laid with an imported cut work linen cloth and entered with the three-tiered cake which wasembossed dding ca we Bee -BRIDGES Page B-5 wore gowns of rosetaffeta pastel styled -identically to those worn the candle lighters- Their by glicolaersagfdioalgesiainss stood ooeuf tbblainuckegsrobhalousrpnsodmsroei 'Two large standards of white fern trees which ornamented the altar Ola Bridges gave his daughter in marriage The bride lovely in her gown of white satinlof Outlining the net yoke of the gown were lace appliques em- broidered in seed pearls The tiny stand-up collar of the dress was encircled i pearlized orange blossoms The hasque bodice of the gown was closely fitted and the long fitted sleeves ended in points over her th Draped panniers of satin! edged in lace added interest to the full graceful skirt A tiara of orange blossoms backed with white lace ruffles held her full length veil of illusion to her head- For something old Miss Bridgesi carried a lovely lace lianderchief and white split carnations show- ered on white satin streamers from the white orchid which top- ped the white Bible she carried clusters of fresh flow Miss Margaret Jo Towler maid of honor wore a floor -length model of yellow taffeta designed with a full overskirt marquisette a sweetheart neck- line fitted taffeta bodice which closed down ehe back with self- covered buttons and cap sleeves of yellow She carried a colonial bouquet of pastel flowers tied with pale green satin streamers and wore a yellow hat caught at each side ith ers served Bailey ved NlrW obfe Delhi Smith s' I It 1 I NEMELD kW Curaco I Miss FLO WHITTINGTON acruffled companied by the Misses MARY and DOROTHY EVERHEART left for a motor trip through the East and into Canada They attended the graduation exercises at William and Mary College in Williamsburg Va en route to Washington AUdaTeS A of the valley (ELIZABETH RATCLIFF) and Mrs William Steen and Mrs her children LYNN CLAYTON Edrington Sr of Baton Rouge and CARY of Lookout Mountain presided over the punch bowl and Chattanooga Tenn are visiting Mrs McAteer served the her mother Mrs RAT-cake Assisting in the dining CLIFF doom were Mrs Dempsey Rutter and Mrs Hinton Steen of this Miss MOLLY ANN RUBLE of city Miss Marcia Johnson kept Gulfport Miss will be the house the bride's book guest for the tummer of Mr and For traveling the bride chose a Mrs A RICHARDSON palomino linen suit fashioned and their daughter SUE at with a long coat and matching their home on the Greenwood shoes and bag Her hat was of road cream straw trimmed in brbwn her bridal bouquet as a corsage Barbara Blanchard lilacs She wore the orchid from Following their wedding trip the couple will be at home the Is Hostess at An rest of the summer at Monroe- I ville Ala Al Fresco Supper Mrs Gardner is maternally descended from the late Mr and Mrs Thomas Collins Steen of A number of members of the Camden Miss Her paternal grand- college set gathered last night parents are Mrs Pittman of around the pool in the gardens Shreveport and the late Mr Pitt of the Blanchard home on Fair man She attended Judson College field avenue when Miss Barbara In Marion Ala Blanchard entertained with a Mr Gardner's maternal grand- swimming Party and al fresco parents are Mr and Mrs Blanch- supper in honor of Miss La ard Houston Stallworth of Mon- Trelle Billeiter and her houseroeville Ala His paternal grand guest Miss Josephine Haile of parents a Henry a i St Loul Gardner and the late Mrs Gardner After a dip in the cool waters of Aliceville Ala He attended of the pool the guests were servMarion Military Institute in Mar- ed supper buffet style from the ion Ala and will continue his table which was centered with studies this fall at Alabama Poly- a graceful bouquet of mixed technic Institute at Auburn Ala spring flowers A number of members of the college set gathered last night around the pool in the gardens of the Blanchard home on Fair-1 field avenue when Miss Barbara Blanchard entertained with a swimming party and al fresco supper in honor of Miss La Trelle Billeiter and her house-guest Miss Josephine Haile of St Louis After a dip in the cool waters of the pool the guests were served supper buffet style from the table which was centered with a graceful bouquet of mixed spring flowers MARRIED IN CHURCH CEREMONY Mrs William Wymond Jr (above) was married June 1 at the Broadmoor Baptist Church She is the former Miss Gloria Jean Bridges daughter of Mr and Mrs Ola Bridges of Shreveport and Mr Wymond is the son of Mr and Mrs William S-Wymond Sr of Delhi They will make their home in Dallas (Menasco photo) I Children Invited To Story Hours On Saturday Morning The Story Hour this week for the boys and girls will be held at Cedar Grove Branch library and Parkview Branch library at 10:30 Saturday morning Mrs Augustus Hall will be the story teller at the Cedar Grove Branch library Her stories will "Senor Pastillo" by Helen Caire "Three Heads" an English fairy tale "Peter Rabbit" retold by Beatrice Potter Mrs Joe Rachal will' be the story teller at the Parkview Branch library Her stories will be: "The Little Cock of The Sky" by Phyllis Murray "Penny and the Peddler" by May Justus "A Circus Job for Mr Squigums" by Gracey Dodge White All boys and girls are cordially Invited to attend these story hours College Girls Are Gloria Jean Bridges Exchanges Vows With Wymond Jr nvic with Wymond Jr Jr On Tuesday afternoon June 1 at 2:30 o'clock Miss Gloria Jean Bridges daughter of Mr and Mrs Ola Bridges of Shreveport exchanged nuptial vows with William Sawdon Wymond Jr of Delhi son of Mr and Mrs William Wymond Sr also of Delhi The Broadmoor Baptist Church was the scene of the beautiful and impressive wedding ceremony at which the Rev Stanley Wilkes officiated Prior to the entrance of the bridal party Mrs Sam Peters Jr at the organ rendered a program of music including "Clair de Lune" and "Always" and she On Tuesday afternoon June I tt 2:30 o'clock Miss Gloria Jean Bridges daughter of Mr and Sirs Ola Bridges of Shreveport nuptial vows with William Sawdon Wymond Jr of I i son of Mr and Mrs William Wymond Sr also )f Delhi The Broadmoor Baptist "L'hurch was the scene of the Deautiful and impressive wedding at which the Rev 3tanley Wilkes officiated Prior to the entrance of the 'tidal party Mrs Sam Peters Jr it the organ rendered a program )f music including "Clair de Lune" and "Always" and she 1i Rehearsal Supper Fetes Betty Kelley And James Welch Guests invited for the occasion were Miss Bil leiter Mack Gillen Miss Haile Perkins Miss Nancy Adams Ralph Mier Miss Adelaide Ridgeway Bucky Bryant Miss Margaret Garret Henry Goodrich Miss Kathleen Coleman Billy Giddens Miss Martha Peacock John Blewer Miss Diane Reed Neilson Jacobs Miss Virginia Day Jimmy Huff Miss Aynn Stone Ray Morris Miss Betty Paul Dale Thompso Miss Martha Louise Fulton Jimmy McClelland Miss Josephine Carmody Arthur Hawkins Miss Ann Randall Will Jackson Miss Elizabeth Cook Billy Hanna Miss Caroline Hightower Pete Semon1 Miss Forest a um Toots Schaefer Miss St Clair Hayden Jo Jo French Miss Shirley Dickson Jerry Lednard Miss Mary Margaret Winbery Lonnie Gatennie Miss Loraine Cauldon lBobby Goodman and the hostess Miss Blanchard who was escorted by Buddy Wilson 11 Fetedly Ala mnae Of Pi Dela The alumnae club of Pi Beta PM entertained Tuesday with a Coke party in the home of Mrs -Frank Ellis on Dudley for the girls who are home from college for the summer months Mrs Ellis was assisted by Mrs Hughes Mn Clarence Day Mrs Penn Crain Jr and Mrs Sedberry Arrangements of shasta daisies and gardenias were used at van tage points in the reception rooms Honor guests included Miss 'Virginia Day Miss Margaret Garrett Miss Helen Ann Garrett Miss Elizabeth Cook Miss Kathleen Coleman Miss Diane Reid Miss Ann Martin Miss Judy Daniels Miss Molly Norfleet Miss Betty Paul Miss Dolly Sue Vie big Miss Ann Jackson Miss Louise English and Miss Sissy De Blieux Those in the hostess group were Mrs Justine Mrs Smith Jr Mrs Haywood Mrs Sam Schwieger Mrs Griffith Mrs Frank Cantwell Mrs George Williamson Mrs William Nesbitt Mrs Lee Mrs Elsey Mrs A Barnett Mrs Kenley Clarke Mrs Aaron Mrs Fred Renor Mrs Galloway Mrs John Gregory ant Mrs Gloria Clawson Mr and Mrs Edward Green Jr entertained at a rehearsal sup per at their home on Creswell street last evening honoring Mrs Green's brother James Welch and his fiancee Miss Betty Ann Kelley whose marriage will be solemnized this evening at 7 at Sexton Memorial chapel First Methodist Church with Dr Dana Dawson pastor officiating assisted by Dr Freeman pastor a Noel Memorial Methodist Church The color scheme was of pastel ishades and spring flowers were artistically arranged at vantage points throughout the living room dining room and sun porch where the guests were served at small individual tables Present were Miss Betty Ann Kelley and James Welch Dr and Mrs Dana Dawson Dr and Mrs Freeman Mr and Mrs Harold Booth Mr and Mrs Evan Kelley Sr Mr and Mrs Frantom Mrs Francis Green also accompanied Miss Marjorie Zeigler who sang "Because" and Miss Helen Harris who sang "I Love Thee" Miss Anna Lea Kirkland of Winnsboro and Miss Loretta Lowry lighted the white tapers placed in the two seven branched candelabra at either side of the altar They were gowned in aqua taffeta dresses with net yokes banded at the shoulders with folds of the material simulating an off-the-shoulder effect and long torso bodices Each wore a corsage of pale pink and white carnations Miss Zeigler and Miss Harris the soloists i) -e- II also accompanied Miss Marjorie 4 11 Zeigler who sang "Because" and to-- 'I Miss Helen Harris who sang I 1411111 Love Thee" t-- Miss Anna Lea Kirkland of s- i lip-If AO I Winnsboro and Miss Loretta Lowry lighted the white tapers placed in the two seven branched 47 i candelabra at either side of the iN i altar They were gowned in kit' qc 4 aqua taffeta dresses with net yokes banded at the shoulders 6 I with folds of the material simu- i a gab le lating an off-the-shoulder effect 0 and long torso bodices Each r- wore a corsage of pale pink and I white carnations Miss Zeigler and Miss Harris the soloists '9 la ft' 0 i (Z I St f) ti 1J 0 I NIFIEELD Mid a 14 I 1 1 fp a iis 0) 4 1 1 or lb 't 11V" l'Z'I' til 1 '90 I( 0 el ft 210: I 1111o11- AzIrsa t- IT i Ilk AgrIC IIP es aN 1 IL I i it 0 1 ta! 1r ctv011 4 91111 ds -0 w--- 11 -0 lib i fil 41-14'11 ---itur -vitt- 1 C--) i I -00 ILI lt 1' 1 N' -4 1114 45 1 i 4 qbamom-d Miss Mary Todd and Wil Barri Green Miss Joy Kelley and Richard Welch Evan Nelson Kelley Jr and the host and hostess Mr and Mrs Edward Green Jr 4 F4 E' ot 1 i i $895 WITH THE GIFT OF GAD A SureInuff qad-alocut eut very much "at home" wherever you are in antique red calf or black suede CROSS SHOES Mail Orders Add 1Tax--25c Postage 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER 250 Two Pairs 450 Throe Pairs 675 54 GAUGE 15 DENIER 295 Two Pairs 4 503 Throe Pairs 7-50 kMultiple Prices Geed Per Mends el Juno Only GOOD NEWS! THIS COTTON PLAID Drou with button down front pique collar and culls pique bolt Colors are vivid plaids Me sizes 12 to 18: And the price o-nly 1 li 111110- 110W-Z111'-vy Cl-91 '7 4 k1--- ----7-------1- i uttano 9 Oct': NI 1 I I i 4 i I irang-L' 1 i 4 11 11 I I dopo i I A I e--'e 1 N- 1 I 4 GOOD NEWS! THIS I A-- of 0 al I A i 1411 its IITH THE GIFT OF GAD Dr 4116 propenta COTTON PLAID- i a jeld i oss with button down front liar and culls pique bolt 1 i 1 A SureInuff qad-alocu it very much "at home" wherever you are in antique red call or 6114att-ri PCol loers ue vivid plai' do The sizes 1-2' i to 18 And the price crnly 1 i black suede 1 I 1-CTI 5 i 4 i 1 4 ader I I cssx-f4i4 CROSS SIHIOIES 4 i emb dalrigeiA 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER 54 GAUGE 15 DENIER 5 250 2-95 or C1 taaCa Two Pairs Throe Pairs 675 Throe Pairs 7-50 4 lit 50 Two Pairs S00 0 1 i dig064 Mail Orders Add 1Tax-25c Postage I multipt pri For month of Juno only 4 I I i I 1 4: cO'' 1 (IL--- I- 1 eR i le indoNIteNtio ---z-------1 litta IP -s s- 4 lj Slil Ir 1 I 4 r--e of GOOD NEWS! THIS i I -N Aid i COTTON -2 at I- IA 1-- A i 1 11 l'.

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