The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 15, 1948, Image 4

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B^talion
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15,
—-Pft '
ister Will Be Baptist
Religious Week
;f By W. H|iB vARDSLEY p
’ Drj -Foiest (V-Freezorf pj ^tor of tho . Fiir«t , Baptist
Church of Wlacp, « illl be theffiaojtist speaker during Rejjigious
Emphasis Weejk, February'|l6-|2!0. i
whom w<trc u
Loaviln if W;
de oH
1920, f
horn
Dr. Fr(jezor H
been the paster oif ;ko jffovor
-J. |M. Brrujfhtdn; of
atwl Pat Noffj! of
ivci i i jchjn’oK U’o|k.
<o -P k-sitnTone! ro,
Ra)i(“: K; Eirth 'Cj ir-
Or. Fr pxor atkitKi od
t- Thiootf^fit |al
latjini ! in 192.1, I o-
iglfjie beoamr p;|s-
'abfenjiicl# Bitpt 1st
I.eavin
Just outs
olipa. in
the Sout
Semiqan
tutaing: t
tor of'the
('hjiiroh. jAll |ofl :
oharoho*' ; havoj'ilH*en In cenlofs |if
.student! life. Lo<jaj;iiJ in H'ajei [h
are two oollc! jeii.f Joiirth ('a^kili m
State (?ftlIo(fo ttrrnl tloridjith C 1
Wake T |)rept Is ten tpc 2s
away. His : Sut tlajj F:bool r wa|5 ( a*
Largest in/No jtb . F i roliina at t|ie
tiinij of hii> pa: (Lorite !
tlnon ((or/iinl* tioj Ifijras after 1
ing p pastor iij: M|s.s ipfi {'(fr sever
al years, he a.<||ept|e<: ^he pastor? te
of the Broadway ; 1 ijptisf (’hor h
of Fort W or tit. Dr Fiveaoii li
thif, Dost; to bfieorne Itjht'• pgistpr
the Waeb Fiiwt ^a|)f.iist fvhqrd
Dr. FYj»ezor||.s :t npjember <f t
Board- off T rtij^eesj < ’ Ray lor t T i
versitv, Korcitlti Ajjijtion Boahl
the Southern ? ! Baptip Cohverd.it n
Tejfas I!keeut|j'e i p.<| tirtl, antjf .t u*
State Fndlowniejnt ipipjFnlar>fhim|tt
Conimittt|e. !|
I r—ftj (
s During! the i|)Vor]« Whir^ IT ioan
paigh in; Frant e Gei| jKi.sehhowefs
armies required m«|b tha,n a m
lion gallons b: gap|jne .evety
hours.-
'’ebruary I
known aslthb! “Pastor of Govfernotrsg’ has
:
. P 1 iw, - • • -* •
SVHIft
it
Pi |/’
tippets Cotton Fields, Waving Pal
jffii l : v 1 f i IlI.■ Hi:tr
Wisidng Danish
(lold Misty Rain
■' . ’ il
... . .L. .. - JL
u l r
! ,
Lecturer Finds
Iff] f j/if | ; _ /111
Snowy flams
] By JAMES NELSON
II i H'J •! K I I '(
rival ion of good wiH behvt-en!
Derjin/ii'k and ):he IJnited Sta
tes
arid] a!nf : American inteivst )n Dhn-
ish sujehpecture, sai<l Lars Marnus,
noted; Danish a rehit pet now lectpy
the achievements pf ’the. architect
will be shown in the buildings he
ereatel You can tbll if any effort
and work has been put forth By the
individual by studying his aecom-
plishntbnts, a man may hastily
Ml 1 **• h hia mm *■ ^£:z^zi^u:
■fi MMto of tw Royal Ak.| !fif
deniy.0/ Copenhagep, Marnus fr
that, the gi efit intervst In his I
']*! to his ability, These are answers
ua v y,,,, ,., r « «. ,»» tA £
sLi'-oo s i ••t/fs i. r i tw r“- ^rr 4 * m
, ?f -li aha., .ho, riXli'f S,-a io co m o
, inkyif today reah/e he need for back md visit w l lh U mv old
' h ‘F u '»j education if !, h f! > friends and to meet new people.
1 '' r " he a<1(U ' 1 - ; Most Of the teachers that I met on
f m " j my previous tours of the US are
| now the deans and leading men of
out;id the vrecjtion of buildings hnd j
layliig-out of 'lawns, He a-lso sjaid ?
that} the dormitories Were \yell
great schools,”
swieed in future life
When, asked .for hi- first
hii-ksioii! rijf A&.M, Marnus sta
that he W4s highly impressed With j HOrne of America * s
the, p anmag that had-later. eaM.ed | Mami# rplated .
t»i ♦ Iti/v '< i< 111 /if l\i 1 11 < f 1 n n-o >Ar./1 t • ' j ' «
“No Palm Trees?
Marnus was prepared to find
plttjmed! structures. “In most ialses wavia K P alm fees and sun-bath-
thejbuildings dn American campus
es jgive- the apDearnnce of Ipflugj!
old,-; but the biiil-dings here hpv)p a;!
new look ‘ to them, 1 ’ Mamus lex-1
plained
ed cotton fields on his first visit
to the south. But iastead he
found snow-covered plains and
cold misty winds, lie alsb expres
sed hirs desire for everyone to
krjow that he did not. bring the
cold weather from Denmark.
Plans to come toj America in 1940
DR. FORliST C. FRFjK/t.R
Baptist S|M-a;kcil
CREET1NC
CARDS
1$ 'W£O0/y/<S>S -
n j- h ■
/U./V&SS I
T^/F/n YC><
tows
Sf I*: 1 [j ft&C.
FQ# \fU/?PO$£
to ov/r^u , 4$r£$
cPk 0M. C<T*t<Ci&U.
iveiyo/HF
7V COfat /\AYO
m-oad' s
Manjjrum Pockets
Bing Crosby Open
■ ! DELMONljlk CAtJF., j.Taip, 15 I
<.44—Stylish Utile :Ll<!>yd .Majiignini
pipe ke ted S2.533 pind. thjfi pro
fessional golf chamyiiibnSnip jjn] the
19t8 Bing Orosby Totirnametit,
Tuesday ,
' ! 1 ' ! ' :' i : L
I The fi l-holp tourhument whs
piayed dvejr three different courses
Here on successive dajyjs. iMajigruln j
,:cth»lked up teji undef par flu - the i j
Itbree rounds, and a j^otal o|f’205|.
Mrs. Marnus, who is acrnmpa|ny-
ingi her husband on bis tour, added
her, praise of the pleasing appOar-
anlSe .that A&M presents. I I i Tk* 1 i O'!
•jTbe ppogivss being made by | KlClP, 1
Dabisli atui : Anierican arebityets I , *
jis iidiout. the same,'’ Marilus stated. ! COPENHAGEN -(A** -A rough,
1‘Tjunie is jno basis for jpdging the | neck in the Danish town of
diljf ere neck. One country will; be • Naestved took a ride on a motor-
full her advanced! ip some fields i bike and then ehallD.ged the own-
Wljlle the other'Will be (iqually jad-
I vatieed ip somcj otiler phaiej of
I W(4 k.” !
I |n every study or Work theri? is
eXtiressc-d' the philosophies of the
individual. As in all gbeat works
er to st:irt something. The rough
neck woke up 101 minutes latter
and learned that the owner of the
motorbike w-as the .former Danish
lightweight champion, ; Franz
Zmuda,
interrupted by the German occupa
tion of Denmark. It was impossible
to secure passage to the US be
cause the Danish Merchant Fleet
had been tujrned over to the British
and American governments. He
spent an uneasy time during the
war waiting for the opportunity to
return, to the US,.
Since the war Mamus has been
active in helping students who
'gome to Denmark from other coun
tries. He. assists them |in meeting
the^right people and obtaining the
necessary things to help them fur
ther their education. He also aids
the students in meeting noted peo
ple of other Seandpnavian coun
tries. \
Marnus, who speaks English
fluently, expressed hit desire to
be able to lecturp’Cb all: who would
be interested in the advancement
being made in housing' pi Denmark.
He said that irF every large city
that he has visited so [far, the in
terest in this work Isj wery keen
He has engagements j;o\speak in
several large cities in the porth.
Visiting Other Schools
Before leaving Texas, Marnus
will hold lecture .series, similar to
the ones being held .here, at the
University of Houston. Texas Uni
versity, and at Texas [IWli-
From Texas Marnus plans to go
through Ariizona and New Mexico,
lecturing at schools and principal
cities. He will then visit schools
on the west Coast bpfjore heading
northwest.
Another trip to th<| south will
bring him to Louisiana and the
schools of other southern states.
Approximately 18 mobths will be
required to finish the tour.
<our\e ii- 70; the par 71 : MopTcjrey i
Ren insula layout in, ]G7] add f he I
filmed par 72 Rebble ,Bei|ch lest in
OF. Stan: Leonard of ylarjeouver, P>
; (l, grabbed the secojnjd
spot! with
fellow
an of
Iscore
John-
10 win
ExJLanile
The
“Sen ing Texq
->r.'b • • •
Store
'Aggies”.
GLEAlflNU Lf PRESSING
! ALTER VriONS , ' !
a 21ft. It/was A'orth '$pi}5.b0.
I { Third • |iUic.f among:
I professionals was Ren
j Eprshey, Pa, |logan'r'| n
Was 211, but he teamed .vith
; by Dawson oflLos Ahjgtles
! tlhe pro-anhatmil. best [mill cjompe-
' tlition with a low-of [Iplj. Prpssing
: Hogan but a Stroke ijejhijnd th take
j fjoprith position monei’l was, (Bobby
[ llpcke, pro from .Johannesburg,
South Africa, I with 2112. I|t was
worth $1,233. [ ■ I M
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For Your Sporflng-Goods N eeds
*; JONES SPORTING *
GOODS
803 S. Main > Bryan • v
j • >'■ . ' Ph. 2-2332 “
1 ,
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f I
&T THETR BEST — AT
CLEANERS
AMPUS
f*ver Tho ICkcfiange Store
r i i||
JANUARY
I* 4?
• Mf'W f f
BOOM; I In the
will come into its own.
NEW LOOK OLD: The
long style will win
greater acceptance.
, ' 'j '
PRICES UP; Housewives
will have to shop more
carefully. Living costs
probably will rise.
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TOPCOATS
TOPCOA
TOPCOA
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iWiiol
S\veal<‘rs
$5.50 yin lues . \
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i$.95 Values L
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6.50 Values r . !.
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too Values^ .. j
^.00 lvalues I. i
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215 EL 26th St
ll? i ir h 1
ro[|) Coat
I [I
. Now S2X.50
. Now 20,5(0
. Now! :V2.50
IA $2,3(5
2.(15
i 4.35
4.«5
. 0.00
[ AUU WOOL:; BOTANY ROBES
Discount
coirwAV e co
Across from P. O.
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i.. lijlRIFE ABROAD
Europe's left-right
i Tight will go on.
War is| unlikely.
JOE LOUIS KO'D?
The champion,
growing old, may
be upset. Photo
shows him floored
by Galento in '39.
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^BUMPER.CROP YEAR: Farmers.again.will find marct» far everything they c|tn plant.
Santone Mothers
Sponsor Program
By Singing Cadets
The Singing Cadets will hold a
Concert Saturday night in the
Thomas Jefferson High School
Auditorium at San Antonio, under
ihp sponsorship of the Sah Antonio
A&M Mothers Club. Fifty-five
members of the group will take
part in the program beginning at
8 p. m., Bill Turner, djrector of
the Singing Cadets, announced to-
day. Li
; Saturday afipmoon tjae cadets
tvill be guestsmf the Alamo Live-;
Stock Commission at Gjecn Pas
tures, and Sunday morning the ca-i
dels will give two pepforpianceR at
Brooks Memorial Hospitgl.
Soloists in the selections picked
for the occassion are: Harry Doran,
tenor, Leonard Perkins, baritone,!
Buddy Boyd, baritone, and Helmut
Quiram, bass. The group will alsoj
feature the novelty quartet group
“The Aggie-nizers” which is com
posed of Tommy Gould, Boh Stin
son, Helmut Quiram, and Buddy
Boyd.
Two members from San Antonio
will perform with the cadets, tho
t\yo are Ben Scholl and Jules Sar-
ran. This will be Sarran’s last per
formance with the cadets as he
will graduate in February with a
BA in business and accounting,
[Turner said.
Arabian Oil Agent
Will Visit Campus
V. A. Walker, representative of
the Arabian-American Oil Com
pany, will )>o on the campus Jan
uary 20-21 to interview engineers
interested in employment in Saudi
Arabia, Director of the Placement
Office W. R. Horsley announced
today.
A general meeting of all inters
jested engineers will ^he held at 9
a. m.. January 20 in the YMCA
Chapel, he said. A movie describ
ing the operations of the Company
will be shown at the meeting.
Students wl|o wish to schedule
pn appointment for personal inter-
views with Walker should contact
the Placement Office, Room 208,
Administration Building.
FtKD Ap. Ratra
rd With
ImomI CtJtSf
. M » word f
injor.rtion! with a 25«* minimjmi. Spa
rata* in; Clmwlfiad Section; 11 ... if ,
per column inch. Send all ! clas*tfi«Pi
with reipittanee to the Rt|iqi>nt Act;
. «#. (All ads should ' tx* turn
itj by 10:00 a.m. of the day before poM
lieatioa. ! ll
THE SCKI
ins, dral
2:ird. B
bltfnn
00
B SHOP—Typins, mlimeokrai I
'ink, Phone 2-670S. |1007 ElUi
M-KKNZIK-BALDWIN BUSINESS C<
LEOE offers i refresher wurstk in shot
hand. bpokWeepinir and L-sUiCiatiyl
jtjet*. ; Dial - 2-0655. Bryan. TeraZ.
FOR SALE—House. 4 rooms:; and
May be! inspected any day jafter Si
P. M. IJ19 Fairview, Colletief Station^
FOR SALE —1 Double unit pridabrica
house. No. 12. Project Housb Area.
Henry: Rail.
FOR SAiIe -3 room r-’-vJ I 1
S2.950;0ff -t- terms.
rw;v« 1 ' ■ i , !
furnished house q-j
20r.- S.. Miinnerf f
FOtJNDHParkfr “Sl.” Pay
cliaitn at 10-A, Hart.
I ^ I '
There are few mines which cf
taiii moke [gold than is corjtained
thi^ vaiilts at Ft. Knox, Ky.
WH A W
. ; I FRIDAY ^
5:45 Slrn On
5:45 Recorded Music
0 :00 Texas Farm and Home Program
6:15 Coffee Chib
7:00 Martin Aaronnhv ,
7:15 Cowbqy Melodiee
, 7 ;30 News of Aaitieland i
,7:43 Tlk Tok Time j
•S :00 Breakfast Club 'f;
9:00 My True Story
) 9:30 Womans World
9:45 The Listentnir Post
10:00 Rre&kfast in Hollywood!
10;30 Galen Drako L-,
10:4. r > Ted Malone
11:00 Welcome Travelers
11 :J0 Record Rack
11:85 Bryan ' News
12:00 RaukhaKe Talkinc
12:1 r> , N°ondav News ,
IZiSO Clark Monroe Show [
1:00 Walter Kiernan t
1 :t5 Rev. Van Sickles
1:30 Bride and Groom
2:80 Ladies Re pealed
2:30 Paal Whiteman Club |
3:30 Treasury Shotl s
4 :ftn Radio Workshop
4:30 Church Women
4:16 Rhythm and Reason
5:00 Sportsman
5:>5 The Colleire Speaks
5:«0 Sian Off
KAMT
Correction CorrectcNl!
The healjth inspection con - ec-
in thp Tuesday Battalion
incorrectly j stated that the Ag-
g tel and Imj received a grade of
. 79 irt the December survey.
The Aggieland Inn received
a score of 90, and the Aggieland
Pharmacy should have! read 79.
Sbisti Hall’s rating of 100
percent was omitted from the
previous story.
What’s Cooking?
(Notices should be in The Bat
talion office before 5 p. m. of the
evening before publication.)
ABILENE' CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
Thursday, YMCA*
AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL. 7
p. m., Thursday, YMCA Assembly
Room.
[. BAYLOR - ARCHER - YOUNG
COUNTY CLUB, 7 p.m., Thursday,
Room 128, Academic.
DALLAS CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Mon
day, YMCA Chapel.- Plans for
Sports Dav.
EAST TEXAS CLUB, >7:30 p. m.,
Thursday, YMCA Readihg Room.
ECONOMICS CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, Room 307, Academic.
(Plans for next semesterNwll be
discussed.)
HJSK, (Haskell, Jones, Stone
wall, Knox Counties), 7:80 p.m.,
Thursday, Room .328, Academic.
PORT ARTHUR CLUB, 7:15 p.
m., Thursday, Assembly Hall (Pic
ture for Longhqrri will lie made.)
RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB,
7 p. m. Thursday, Solarium of YM
CA. ' : : j
THE SCHOLARSHIP Honor So
ciety will have its picture for the
Longhorn made Thursday night at
7 at the Assembly Hall.
SOPHOMORE CLASS MEET
ING, 7:15 p. m., Thursday, YMCA
Chapel; (Plans for Sophomore Ball
will be discussed.)!
SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB,
7:30 p.m., Thursday, YMCA Cab
inet Rpom.
SWEETWATER CLUB, 7:80 p.
m.j Thursday, Room 22!>, Academic;
TEXARKANA CLUB, 7 p. m.,
Thursday, Room 128, Academic.
TSPE. Brazos l County Chapter,
7:30 p. m., Monday, EE Lecture;
Room.
VETERAN’S WIVES CLUB,
7:15 p.m., Thursday, YMCA.
VETERAN’S WIVES BRIDGE
CLUB,; 7:15 p.pn., Thursday,
YMCA.
WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:30
pat-. Thursday in Rojom 303, Aca
demic Building.
9 ;00 SJifn ’ On
i 9:00- Fun and Fancy Froc
10:00 SyinR Time
! 10:30 MnrninK MuMCale
11)00 PearU of Velvet
V :30 Record Rack
! 11:55 Bryah. New n
( 12:00 Christmas I^nend
12115 Noonday News
12:39 Clark Monroe Show
DOO Afternoon Melo<lies
1 ISO Between The I.iin-s
1 ;45 Musical [|'ortr*lts
2:0Q Musical I’ortraits
2:30 Isullaby*! Time
2::45 Rick A Tune
3i:30 I.ean Back and I.ikten
:i:45 Album of Comedy Faviljtes
4:30 Afternoon Rerenado ,
5!:00 vyorld News
6j:15 Musical Tele A Tete
5;:30 Cbpktail fitn 0
>1:00 Hvndlim- Kditidn
6;: 15 Rimer Davis
6::.'I0 Smoke Rines
7:00. The Fat Man
7,:30 This Is Your FBI
s;:00 Break .The Hank
s’:30 The Slterrif
SdSj Champion Roll Call
9::00 Bbxini; Bouts
9:30 Your American Sports
10:00 News ,of Ti>morrow
10:15 SiKn Off
flmill >n>>ire
-lectriC refriyer:
e will pa^ for
>i 3 leheel ! scooter v
Whilf, ij-ll.. Project
and loti Fop-
itor Included,
it in 4 ( yettm.
fry reasonable.
House. I - .
-K. jA-.E.l'Loa
i” srat:
SALE)—Efficiency 4
por.lh anj storage r
>om house, ytt-
a.m. 1vat>j l>n)f-
607 Faitview, South Gate.
SALK+- Hollywood bed.
YSfw, c-iosx. [
YOR flAI.K
new, us ‘
SfoR SALE^—1989 Iluick Ml
cally pet-f<'ct.. !Nev( pair t
A4f.j Collcifc View
^IMN. Coljeke Station.
| 'Or! SAI.lt FMtorjf mar c.
wheel tfajiler -lesh (than
pefp Gil
Abt>ot 5
A.; H. 1 _
Urt'an. |
SHaIrp RHDUCTloFS nojv-
lajjl'ies wrinrimr; apparel
Dfiess Shop, Rast 1 Gate.
Cflpepper Real! Kslate Aij-e
i’loiftJFF.R expi-rt ta|lor is
t'tfc up i|n ne\i> ishrths!
cidthtst toj inditjidnpl I
ed: service in ladies
cither from oujr own
ADfRARLt aprjnit! blouse
i *H|(*rt slie|ves iiist j-eceiver
DijeMii Shkp. Eist (Gate.
1 ’tr - !'
-‘OR (SAI.R-S tii. ce bedro
cujhdition.l spririKs! includ -
ttfC-n-XL CoUepc: View.
DR. R. B. McNUTT
DENTIST
Office in Parker Building
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texas
Leonard Boswell
HERE AGAIN!!
1230 Highway No. 6
Near the "t”
Drinks — Short Orders
The Largest Electrical
Appliance Store in
Bryan—
j j j 1
Come in and see us fetj large
or small appliances:
Radios, Electric Iron s. Stu
dent Damps, Floor ijiamps,!
Presto Cookers, C pi fee
Makers...
and many other us^ftils
! UNITED
APPLIANCES, Inc.
j. | |1
25th a Washington j Sta
Phone 2-1486
‘Fri*ido)re. 7
less; than 6
ep4h. Photnc 4-1332; after
year i tirfs
7. Sic \yilliam]
DcMtitrl*!; tlidc
Tubb oh I can*,
rd. Box , 40-1,
ft. boX. Like
m. |l
5:30 p.mj
^ronths. ljoo.00.
all stW j2
500 miIcs{ Twfl
trailcii jbitcri,
A. Wyatt, ff.,
Racwcll! Rrlvc,
ready (o
:ind trrildiii
mr*': llmixo-ljl-
r>-d suits u1m|).
either fpni our ojwn smm wonh-ns iih
yolur’material if vjoli havc^‘ ”
m^int photiic 4-l3f>‘i, 9 00 a
it. For appoinr
m. to 6 :0# p.tp.-
in limit »nd|
at iMsy Ross
am Kijitc.i VO
6W.0fl. I
[.Ofp, Idyritific.-itior) hrai-c! -t w-ith thi* in-;
i-djfiption "Sift,”: I’l'u-.- rrtjirn ti^ )V. A■
HarlK-r. 223. Dorm
Ktitii" SALE »lcii(ivc tvbc
11400. fbpfz. lollcpc Vi,
j-4- "T-4
FOR SALE) I Yellow' pold w (sldinttj s«(t. tt’h
fliiimon.l- ; in <-h-onn. l dcsil n. Sefli N.-l-ool, ,
piom; 109 • 17.; 11
41*
l NFl-.n li i trailer, an old
of w
li*e View hr Box; 1307
FOR SALE] -iTrailer! house
7 ; C-l C«impus.! ;
♦4——4-—5—1
Fpt?ND Slide rtile, See TV
Oja-ner idlrntify: ai»d |>ny
" t;"—- "1 j—rt—
WANTFP ; First jtrrade puli
kil teacher imntcd(atelv. S ate a(il Salary
Chntact jWi e| Oalchau “
T| v x«s. 12 miles west
ftpehers ishare j ride. .
irv cf|fel'tji<!( n
R« > tv Hies
car. oh hist it
bejds. Serj Schaeqel. B-3-V. Coj-;
Colleirw S(ntiot).
nil room. Aren,
lie . schooll mil-
Sunt)., Snook.
FOi SALK -Conlveptiopal
liiji. oxcellwnt cohdition. Se«
jCjburts. Hwy. 4. Apt. -■
lOFFlfTAL NOTICE
—r——— i—r
i SDL ROSSpMASON 1C
Called meetlliK
Mlah N|>., 13(
t -pc rook itove
at Mc^rthuf
LODGE
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