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SOCIETY. Charming Society Events In Calendar at Annapohs Week Featured by Dm Teas and Othe: A Personal NCWE NO{CS. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 9.—Capt. and Mrs. Roscoe Dillon of Washington were the week end guests of Capt. nnd Mrs. William F. Halsey on the Reina Mercedes. Today Capt. and Mrs. Halsey are expecting their guests, Capt. Harry Newton Cootes of the United States Army and Mrs. Cootes, who now are llvinz in Richmond, Va., where Capt. Cootes is on duty. Saturday evening Capt. and Mrs. Halsey entertained at dinner on the Reina Mercedes, when their guest; were Capt. and Mrs. C. Phillp Snyder, Capt. and Mrs. Ro:cm‘ D. C. and Juilan B. F. Dillon of Washington, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. ‘Timberlake. Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest at the | Wardour entertained Monday for a fi out-of-town guests, mostly from Wash- ington, at the Annapolis Roads CI From Annapolis was Mrs. Samuel S. Robison, wife of the superintendent of | the Naval Academy. After luncheon bridge was played. The guests from | shington returned that evening by motor. Mr. John Henry Barnard entertained at luncheon Monday at the Annapolis Roads Club in honor of Mrs. James Alexarder of Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. Barnard spent the week end in Wash- ington as the guest at the Chevy Chase Club, and remained cver for the in- | auguration of President Hoover. Comdr. and Mrs. Alger H. Dresel en- | tertained at five tables of bridge Friday &t their residence on Upshur road. Miss Elizabeth Jessop, who made her home for so many years at Carvel Hall, is spending the Winter in Augusta, Ga. Miss Jessop is accompanied by her brother and sister, the Rev. Charles Jessop and Miss Mary Jessop of Buf- falo, N. Y. Charming Dinners Listed in Calendar of Week. Wednesday evening Mrs. William J. Giles, wife of Capt. Giles, U. 8. N, en- tertained at a beautifully appointed dinner at her apartment, when among her guests were Mrs. Carroll Van Ness .~ of Bailtimore, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manley, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Har- rison Colhoun, Mrs. Howard Morton, Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mr. William Whitridge of Baltimore and” Comdr. Paul J. Dashiell. Mrs. Carroll -7an Ness was the guest for a short tim~ last week of Mrs. Giles. Her sister, M %. Carlos Cusachs, who has been s ing the Winter in New York and Washington, also came to Annapolis, g a short time at her residence, Ogle Hall. Thursday Mrs. Cusachs returned to “Washington, where she is the guest of Mrs. Archi- bald G. Stirling, wife of Comdr. Stirling, U. 8. N. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Morton L. Deyo entertained at dinner Saturday evening at their residence on Bowyer road. Their guests were Comdr. and of Cuba, Lieut. William S. Heath and Lieut. Nicholas B. Van Bergen. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Deyo and their guests after dinner attended the boxing match. Comdr. and Mrs. Daniel A. McElduff 3 Mrs. Heber. H. McLean, wife of Lieu! ‘McLean; Mrs, Walter F: Boone, wife of Lieut. Boone; Mrs. Rob- ert E. Jasperson, wife of Lieut. Jas- person, and Mrs. Burns McDonald. Mrs. A. B. Burdette of Meridian, Miss., is the house guest of Mrs. Edwin D. Mc- Morries, wife of Lieut. Comdr. uwfin D. )lcllfllflfl, has been much en- tertained during her visit here. Wed- nesday, Mrs. Timberlake, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Julian B. Timberlake, enter- fained at bridge for Mrs. Burdette. On ;fld&y Lieut. Comdr. and McMor- ies gave a supper part; bfléd.x‘:l (g: Mrs. B’I:‘rdettre'; -+ rday evening ai the boxing ;l:bchy C':::‘l." ‘lng Mrs. Samuel 8. yne ent ed at & 1 Mrs. Burdette, at lh:m :r‘; Upshur road. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooke of Balti- more were the week end guests of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Wallis Gearing at their residence on Bowyer road. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Gearing had a few friends in informally after the boxing match on Saturday to meet Mr. and Mrs. Brooke. Capt. and Mrs. Brantz Mayer motored to Washington Sunday evening and were among the guests at a supper g::y given by Comdr. and Mrs. Wil- Van Buren at their residence in chevy Chase. The party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Melancus Lankford of Norfolk, Va. Mr. Lankford : rlnewly elected to Congress from Vir- inia Mrs. F. Bailey Forgothy, who has been the house guest of Miss Sara L. Keen on Prince George street, has gone to her home in St. Louis. Mrs. Forgothy and her husband, who are now living in St. Louis. are well known | here. Mr. Forgof uate of the Nfl\'ll Academy in the class of 1901, is now in business in St. Louis. Mrs. William _Burns entertained at Pood ent Service @afliir 0 mMfllA HD. AT la“fl OPPOSITE AMBASS/NOR. SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 to 7:30 Choice nf ROAST L. I. DUCK ROAST TURKEY ROAST LAMB PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Choice of Desserts e variety of desserts Parfaif ou mak our M LICIOUS—YOU'LL e Creams— s Price—ONE DOLLAR & GOLUMBIA_ 5012 "44" . | Manley, at her residence on King George thy, who was a grad- | ners, Bndge Parties and ttractive Functione. | tea Wednesday afternoon at her resi- 1den(‘9 on Charles street for the ladies of the Chase Home. Mrs. Wilson Entertains At Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. Willlam Taylor Smith enter- talned at a bridge luncheon Tucsday at her residence on Porter road. Mrs. | Smith’s guests were Mrs. Thaddeus 1Thomson wife of Comdr. Thomson; Mrs. Elroy Vanderkloot, wife of Lieut. | Comdr. Vanderkloot; Mrs. Oscar Smith, wife of Comdr. Smith; Mrs. Thomas R. Cooley, wife of Licut. Cooley; Mrs, Harry Bartlett of Baltimore, Mrs. Wal- | ton Hopkins, Mrs. James Ferguson and \Mm Julia Trenholm of Annapclis. | Mrs. Edward H. Old, wife of Capt. | | Old, is expected today to be the guest 101 Mrs. M. E. Manley, wife of Comdr. | street. ' This is Mrs. Old’s first visit. to Annapolis since leaving here last June ‘(m- Newport, where Capt. Old is on| duty. Capt. and Mrs. Old were both very popular here during the former’s | tour of duty, and a great many enter- | tainments have been planned for Mrs. | old. | Mrs. William A. Moncure of Alexan- | dria has left Annapolis after a visit to her sisters, Mrs. John N. Ferguson and Miss Willie Pemberton, at their resi- dence on Porter road. Mrs. Moncure will sail shortly for China. Monday ewening Mr. and Mrs. Hallam Claude entertained a few friends at bridge at their residence on Southgate avenue, Murray Hill Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan spent the past week end as the guest of her brother 2nd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boykin, in the Green Spring Valley. Friday evening there was a dance giv- en at the gymnasium of St. John's Col- me by the five fraternities of the col- lege. Mrs. John Chew of Southgate ave- nue, after a visit to Augusta, Ga., her former home, is now visiting relatives in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Chew expects to re- main away several weeks. Mrs. Frederick Delano, widow of Ad- miral Delano, left Friday for a vmt to her daughter-in-law, Mrs Phil! Delano, in Wilmington, C. Mrs Delano’s son, Maj. Frederlck Delano, left a few days later for Miami, Fla. Both Maj. Delano nad his mother have been spending the Winter at Carvel Hall. rs. Conrad Grove of Detroit, formerly Mlss umbem Steele of Annapolis, join- ed her husband here Sunday for a visit to Mrs. Grove’s mother and sister, Mrs. Nevitte Steele and Miss Laura Steele, at their home on Franklin street, Murray Hill. Mrs. Grove and 'children have been spending some time at Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Grove and their children will return to Detroit nmr their visit here Capltal Ofliclal Set Represcnted Among Capital's Absentees ___(Continued From First Page) hnnar’at dinner of the military attache ch emhluy Brig. Gen. or !lu-ny M{:!enuons try ry are again in their home in Chevy Chase, Md. They spent three years at Asiatic stations, returning by way of the Suez Canal and Europe. Mrs. W. Paul O'Neill of Temair, Ry~ dal, Pa, is spending the week end at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sanderson Morfls will be joined in their apartment in ‘Wardman Park Hotel the first of April by their niece, Miss Florence Ingalls Wilbur, dl“lhwr of Mr. and l(n P, Russell Wilbur of of Hartford, Conn. Mrs, Lotis Rothschild has as her jest in her home at 4106 Jenifer street aunt, Mrs. L. M. Nedell of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Guggenheim of Wardman Park Hotel will return today from Florida and Cuba, where they spent a month. Mn. E. A. Graff of Chicago has taken nt at the Wardman Park Houl. Mr. and Mrs. Munroe. Entertain House Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Hersey Munroe have had as house guests the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Mortimer Cushman, also Miss Litch- field and young Mr. Warren Litchfield, all .of Boston and Lexington, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. B, Haldane-Duncan of New York City, accompanied by Mrs. Anna Mordaunt, will be at the May- flower. for several days, having arrived in Washington late Friday from a motor trip through Florjda. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cross, R. with the | who came to Washington for inau THE - SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. © MARCH 10, 1929_PART 3 SPONSORING THE THEATER GUILD PERFORMANCES FOR SCHOLARSHIP FUND left: Upper the | of the l.lttl. Theater Guild of New York at Poli's March 15-16. Frederic E, HARRIS & EWINC PHOToS Upper right: M Farrington, president of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association. their two children, have come from their home in Maplewood, N. J., and are at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. Clarence Grosner will go to New York Tuesday. Mrs. Grosner will return to her apartment in the erd- man Park Hotel in a week. Mr. and Mrs. Max David have re- turned from Atlantic City after spend- ing a week at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Ralph Klng and Mrs. Warren Bicknell of Cleveland are at the May- flower on their way to Pinehurst, where they will spend about six weeks, Mrs. J. Hamilton Lewis Visiting in Capital. Mrs. J- Hamilton Lewis of Chicago, ra- or a tion, will be at the Mayflower few days longer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Streit of New York City, are in Washington for the week end and are at the Mayflower: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lyon and their | daughter, Miss Flora Lyon, have re- turned to their apartment at 2029 Connecticut avenue after spending a month at the Roney Plaza, Miami Beach; Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney J. colrord ir., of New York City, spent the week end at the Mayflower on their return home from a two?week visit in Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. McConnell of 417 Fourth street northeast are en- tertaining Mrs. Lucian C. Miller of Min- neapolis, Minn. Mrs. Miller is a sis- ter of Mrs, McConnell. Mrs. Adessa Lenker has returned to her home in Millersburg, Pa., after at- tending the inaugural ceremonies in Washington. Mrs, W. C. Held, who has been at St. Petersburg, Fla., for the Winter, is at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a week or more, en route North. izik Brothers Your first spring costume should be an ENSEMBLE ELECT one as please—with jacket have your blouse of rial—or a stunning member, the direct route to ensemble. elaborate or tailored as you finger-tip or dress length— contrasting color and mate- dressmaker’s dress—but, re- spring smartness is a’Rizik TWELVE THIRTEEN:F D. A. R. Loan Fund Benefit Attracting Social Set Mrs. W. W. Morrison, chairman of the committee in charge.of the theater benefit to be given for the student loan fund, D. A. R, Monday evening, March 18, at the New National Theater, has announced a great demand for tickets for this event. Mrs. Morrison has assisting her Mrs. Ada Mills Payne, Mrs. R. T. Mclntire and Miss Alice Graham and the following officers of the student loan fund: Mrs. James C. Ord, chairman; Mrs. Jeter C. Pritchard, “vice chairman; Mrs. Jane Shields Elliott, vice chairman; Mrs. P ——————————————————— = === Miss Jean Dean Cole, chairman of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, which, with Vassar Alumnae, will rgaret G. Barber, president Vassar Alumbae Mrs. Eugene E. Slevenl.mmh-ofthc iss Ma: Lower right: Payne, treasurer. Tickets may be ob- tained from Mrs. Morrison at 4031 Connecticut avenue. . Tea in View for Mmmg Institute Auxiliary Mrs. George Otis Smith, wife of the director of the United States Geologi- cal Survey, will entertain the members | § of the Woman's' Auxiliary of the' Ameri- | can Institute of Mining Engineers at | a tea Tuesday at her -home on Ban- croft place. This will constitute the | March meeting of the auxiliary. The Charles E. Bright, secretary, and Mrs. T#E LOUVRE 1115 117 Fashionable Frocks program beginning at 3:30 F STREET for Spring—featured ° in a big assortment at $65.00 You'll be impressed—both with the cha»r.ming character of the effects and the manifest excellence of the quality offered in this group—really a special group, for we have assembled it wit sideration. h great care and con- For street, afternoon and evening wear in chiffon, crepe lisura, crepe Moravia, lace, flowered chiffon, flat ‘larney -green, golden chartreuse, violet, French nude, crepe, etc.—with Kil- glint, toast, flint red, French blue, Patou beige—shades from which to choose; as weil as blac k and navy. New ENSEMBLES for afternoon and sports —in captivati Louisette crepe and and silk, all silk, et blendings and contras Also in the $65 grof ng combinations of silk; imported tweed c.—with clever color S, up. Other Dresses of Louvre sponsoring—. $16.50 to $125.00 AR 00 4000 G O Q to success the performances iation. Lower left: Mrs. committee. —Harris-Ewing Photos. :nel_iue descriptions of the teas, balls, theater parties and excursions which were. features of the recent annual meeting of the auxiliary and institute in New York, and will be delivered by Mrs. Craigue, Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. Jack- | son, Mrs. Darton, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Wright. Summer Krimmer, the smartest new Hat from Agnes. $17.50. SOCIE Missouri Society Host At Brilliant Function ‘The Missouri Society of Washington gave its annual buffet supper and dance Mcnd:y evening in the Hall of Nations in the Hotel Washington. The party was planned in honor of former Gov. Arthur M. Hyde of Missouri, who made his first appearance that evening as Secretary of Agriculture. The new Secretary received the guests with Mrs. Hyde and their daughter, Miss Carolyn Hyde, others in the line being Senator and Mrs. Harry B. Hawes, Senator and Mrs. Roscoe C. Patterson, Representa« tive and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Representa- tive and Mrs. H. F. Nliedringhaus, Representative Samuel C. Mdjor, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, Representative and Mrs. Edgar C. Ellis, Representative and Mrs. David W. Hopkins, Representative and Mrs. John ‘W. Palmer, Representative Dewey J. Short, Rear Admiral Robert E. Coontz, Maj, Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman and former Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis. ‘The boxes in the Hall of Nations were decorated with gay balloons. The boxes were taken by Representative and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Representative and Mrs. Manlove, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Kansas City; Assistant Controller Gen- eral and Mrs. J. L. Baity, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh C. Smith, Dr. Louise Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Craig L. Reddish, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ridings, Mr. and Mrs, John B. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Nat M. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hannah, Mr. S. W. Piits, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alger, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Holmes and Comdr. and Mrs. J. A. Schofield. - Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman, Mrs. H. F. Niedringhaus, Mrs. Clyde Willlams, Mrs. W. W. Badgley, Mrs. Arthur W. Brown and Mrs. George Whitecotton were hostesses for the evening, to assist Mrs. Manlove, wife of the president of the society, in receiving the guests who came from Missouri. Mrs, E. H. Andrew was chair- man of the reception committee. Senator and Mrs. Hawes and Senator and Mrs. Patterson were in the box of Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman had as guests Dr. E. B. Clements, national committeeman; Mrs. Grace Semple Burlingham, national committeewoman of St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brewster, Kansas City. In the box with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Badgley were: Dr. Icy Howard Detwiler, Chicago; Miss Bernice V. Green, M Mudred McNulla and Miss Frances Repmenutlve and Mrs. Dyer had with them Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zer- woert. Judge and Mrs. E. D. Hays, Dr. C. F. Marbut, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Mar- but, Liberty, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson, Liberty, were with Mr. and Mrs. Alger. The Asslstant Controller General and Mrs Baity had Representative and Mrs. M. A. Romjue, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Venable and Mrs. Gustin as guests. Representative and. Mrs. Manlove en- tertained Representative and Mrs. Rich- ard Yates, Chicago; Representative Dewey J. Short, Gllen.l, Mo.; Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Pries and Mrs. Helen [Lang Rogers, Joplin, Mo. Miss Inez Justus and Mr. E. C. Seckner were zueat.s of Mr. Pitts. Dr. Louise Stanley hostess to Miss Jessie Cline, Miss t1 Rowena Schmidt, Mr. Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Colton. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh C. Smith had with them in their box Representa- tive and Mrs. Edgar C. Ellis, Repre- sentative and Mrs. David W. Hopkins, Judge and Mrs. Holmes Hfll. Luny, Va., !on'nerly of Sedalia, Mo.; 3 W. Lyman, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs Charlex P. Keyser and Mr. and Mrs. Otis J. Rogers. In the box with Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Ridings were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Doug- las, Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Estabrook, Mr. and Mrs. | 8t. Clair Shelton and Dr..J. P. Fitz- gerald. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Barker, Miss Marvel Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shafer, Mrs. Clara C. Tice, Miss Frances Martin, Mr. Sidney - Brown, Mrs. Amy Cats and Mr. .Lawrence Smallwood. - Mcmdllumtll‘lmym-s guests Miss. Dora Holman, Macon, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Alford, Kan- sas City; Miss Gretta Callison, Boon- ville, and Mrs. J. C. Tomlinson. A buffet supper was served at 10 o'clock, dancing preceding and follow- ln¢ the lupper Mr. John B. cordm Craig L. and Mr. E. N. | mittee. Among others from Missouri | tended the Missouri dance were Mr. | Don McVey, Trenton, and Mr. Fred Hull, Maryville. Ministers to Be Appointed. DUBLIN (#).—The Free State will soon appoint ministers to Paris and Berlin with the same status as the Min- ister to Washington. The plan has the | support of all parties. - announce the 'engagemen " | daughter, Doris Atkinson, to Meldor ‘were members.of the floor com- | | who came to the inauguration and at- | pointed I TYe Chief Justice Taft And Mrs. Taft Hosts At Luncheon Tcday (Continued From Pirst Page.) Hampshire avenue, in honor of Mrs. John William Lyman of Kansas City, Mo. Dr. Fenton Bradford will entertain a company of 12 at dinner this evening in his apartment in the La Salle. The party was planned as a farewell for the Siamese Minister, Lieut. Gen. Phya - | Vijitavongs, who will leave for his new post in Paris this week, and the rank- ml guests will be the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy. Bridge Tea Thursday Given for House Guests. Miss Cynthia Hill entertained at a bridge tea Thursday for her house guests, Miss Jane "Libby of Richmona and Miss Ruth Emlyn Jones of Youngstown, Ohio, in honor of . Mrs. St. Julian Marshall, a recent bride, and Miss Mary MacWelborn. The company included Miss Marian Jar- dine, Miss Lilla La Garde, Miss Cath- erine Davis, Miss Frances Wall, Miss Mary Shinn, Miss Adair Childress, Ruth Gullion, worth, Miss Charlotte O’Stuuuhneasy, Miss Elizabeth Trescott, Miss Edwin Morrow and Miss Susan Cree, house guest of Miss Morrow. Mrs. Samuel Koones will entertain the Washington Club tomorrow afte noon for the Capt. Molly Pitcher Chay ter, D. A. Mrs. Wfllnrd Lacy, Pollard of Evand ton, Ill,, will sing a group of songs. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Owens wer hosts at dinner at the, Carlton las week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jame: Gllroy of New York, who were here fo1 the inaugural ceremonies. Medical Men Guests * | Of Honor at Dinner. Dr. A. F. Foye entertained the Medi- cal Soclety of Washington and Balti- iss | more at a dinner last evening at the Grace Dodge Hotel. for 25. Mrs. Norman Murray Smith enter- tained at luncheon Thursday at the ‘There were covers - | Mayflower in complimént to Mrs. E. Avery McCarthy of Los Angeles, and later took her guests to see Margaret Anglin. The company numbered seven. Miss Dorothy Hargrove entertained 12 Goucher College students at luncheon inauguration day at 1826 Biltmore street. Mr. A. S. Jones entertained at the supper dance at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening. Mrs. R. E. Buckley will be hostess at a luncheon and party w at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Wedding Engagements Recently Announced Capt. Charles Conard, V 8. N., and Mrs. Conard announce engage- ment of their daughter, )‘.lry ‘Waters, to Mr. Elmer Martyn Jackson, 2d., ot Hagerstown, Md., but now living in Annapolis. The wedding will take place in the Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Albert Pate t of their Mr. Wik- |liam Joseph Finke of Wisconsin. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. Pinke is a student at the George- . |town University School of Foreign Service. Mrs. Thirza oshnulhnmy of Baileys ‘Cross Roads, Va., announces the en- | gagement of her daughter, Edna Teresa, Mr ’rhamu Heuston Row of 4 Sher- ircle, Washington., The date for che weddln( has not been set. 5 . Mrs. Davis Entertains Crittenton Home Group Mrs. L. P. Davis entertained ' the Just Sew Circle, Florence Crittenton Home, last Thursday at a beautiful ap- uncheon and bridge at her home, 1843 Pnrk ro-d. Mrs. Douga n_assisting R ‘The luncheon ub!e was _attractive by Mrs. McCullogh and Mrs. Gordon. - Three invited guests were present— Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs. Edwin Seckner of Washington and Mrs. James | Nonotton of New York. THE NEW HATS from the PARIS SHOWINGS are no The tailored vogue Ag ] mes in Bakou wit hand stitching. $27.50. Exclusive Washington Agents For - fi‘m Hats W. B. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh w on display Off the forehead mode, in Ballibuntal, as in- ;gtnd by Ferle Heller.

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