Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1931, Page 7

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SOCLETY, TILN Dy aVANG DLAR, W ADLLLING A vy, bD. L. Daluavis X, o £aiy U sxdv Y. 312.5% to $100 000 Bon ud Plulps 1417 K Street 2001 16th Street Three Rooms, Kitchen and Bath Electrical Refrigeration Reatonable Rentals BURLINGTON HOTEL nauets, $1.25 Up u-‘a'?-‘:‘ ERer Baly. §100. 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 AMBULANCES Best in Town. 54-00 Local Call. Clumben Co ek Grafton Hotel Conn. Ave. & De Sales St. (Opp, Mayflower Hotel) . 1n waiking distance D ebte. Bnancial and shoPPING of distric Rooms Specially Priced Fou Monthly Temanis, From | . $40 and $50 Per Month . nbxe unexcelied—moderate prices— femous for over quarter centiry. Afl/lrtincrt/'veiAprarrtmts ‘ RESIDENTAL § ENVIRONMENT )| Low Rentals @ TILDEN HALILS' 3945 CONN. AVE. H.L.Rust Co. € Burchell’s Famous Bouquet | A Superior Coffee 25c Ib. Delivered to Your Door N. W. Burchell £17-819 Fourteenth St. Burlington Hotel ‘WASHINGTON, D. C. Sunday Dinner $1.00 12:30 to 8:00 PM. Ouster Fruit oaktail ocktail Otives omets 86 us trom oucester) Roast prime “Bee] ax Tus Lime fee Fresn Spinach ‘Asparagus fiwnnu'tmnl ’nnru Waldor/ Salad Hot Mince pie, Hmemau 1c6 Crtem n‘:'n‘m'."mcn Cake Strawberry Parla Copee Chocolate Minty Telephone Na 5000 and Sunday morning. Route Agent will collect at the end of each month, at the rate Of 114 cents per days and 5 cents Bunday. | nell. SOCIETY Navy Head and Mrs. Adams to Entertain at Dinner Monday Evening in Their Home on tary of the Navy and Adsnu‘ wl‘l’l‘l enwnlm in a‘ company of naval officers of high rank Monday evening in their home on R stitet. Envoy Host formally at Dinner. The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi will have a small company dining informally with them this eve- ning. Senator and Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow | have as their guests in their apartment at the Shoreham their son-in-law and daughter, Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh Col. Lindbergh has come to ‘Wash! n to be decorated by the Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, who will present him with the French | Legion of Honor tomorrow afternoon at | 5 o'clock. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom | entertained at dinner last night in honor of the Ambassador of Germany | and Frau von Prittwitz-Gaffron. Their | T other guests were the Japanese Ambas- | ; the Minister of the | Jaj T | F. Wagner, Representative and Mrs | John Q. Tilson, Representative and Mrs. | Andrew J. Montague, Representative A Platt Andrew, the Aseistant Secretary | of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs Percival McCeney Werlick, Mrs. Joseph | E. Washingtén and Miss Vera Bloom. | Representative and Mrs. E. Hart Fenn | have as theit guests in their home, at 1861 Crescent place, Mrs. Francis Tal- |cott Fenn and Miss Margaret Fenn of Sunset Farm, W"t Hartford, Conn. | Representative Tand Mrs. © William | Ramseyer and Representative and Mrs. | | . Dickinson Letts have issued cards for | and with Judge a musicale Saturday evening, January 31, at 8:30 o'clock, in the Congr eulnnnl Ciub, at 2001 New Humpshire avenue. l The Ch“%s ‘affaires of Egypt and | | Mme. Aly Ismail Bey entertained at| A dinner last evening in honr of the| Minister of the Union of South Africa | and Mrs. Louw. The company included Representative and Mrs. Fred 8. Pur- Representative and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Representative and Mrs. C. A Eaton, the Assistant Secretary of State | and Mrs. William R. Castle, the Assist- ant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. | Seymour Lowman, the solicitor general | of the State Department and Mrs. Green Hackworth, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark Bristol, the counselor of the Spanish émbassy, Condé de Monte- fuerte; the chief of the Near East ai- vision of the State Department and Mrs. Wallace Murray, the naval attache of the French embassy and Mme. | Duban, and the second secretary of the ;’”""Tn == DODGE HOTEL Sunday Dinner 12:30to 3 5:30to 8 | $1.50—x0 Tipping ’ Ovster osodltlll oSt Mint Cui l‘l.l\ .Q\l’ ise o LSS Bt Ikd Orange Brolled Ha Anfll\t Chicken ‘Tenderlolp Steak w“s gulhroom! ‘Whipped m- or Baked “ulgl or ntkr! !rocc:l‘l. Tonluu:numm!nm Pumpkin or ince Meat Ple o with Presh Strawbetry Marlow .llou‘gl Tortoni Dinners also at $1,25 and $1.00 j or a la carte North Capitol and E Str i National 5460 R Street. Egyptian legation, Mr. Mohamed Waguih Rostom. The Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian have as their guest Mr. J. B. Hayward of New York in their apartment st Wardman Park Hotel. The Governor of Delaware and Mrs. |C. D. Buck are in Wi for & | short time and are &t at the Willard. Admiral and Mrs, George R. Olark entertained informally at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last evening for Mrs. Zimmerman, wife of Lieut. dr. Ale fred Zimmerman, U. 8. N. ' Mrs. Foulois, wife of Brig. Gen. Ben- jamin D. Foulols, entértained at lunch- eon yesterday at the Army and Nawy Club. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert G genheim entertained at dinner last eve ning in compliment to the Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Malbran. The other guests inciuded the Minister Siam, Maj. Gen. Prince Amoradat Kridakara; the military attache of the Italian embassy, Lieut. Col. Marco Pen- naroli; Maj. Georges Thenault, assist- ant military attache for aeronautics of the French embassy, and Mme. Then- |ault; Mr. Willlam W. Bride, corpor | tion counsel of the District of Colum- | bia, and Mrs. Bride; Maj. and Mrs. John M. McDowell, U. 8. A, and Miss Vir- ginia Lawrence. Judge Olarence Goodwin has arrived | from his home in Lake FPorest, Ill, and is at the Mayflower for sometime. | Mrs. Goodawin joined Oount and Count- | | ess von Lucknor in New York yester- ' day and will cruise with them to Palm | Beach aboard their yacht, Mopelia. Mrs. Goodwin ng come t6 Washington oodwin will spend the | Spring here. She has récently re- covered from a ]org and serious ess. Oanon_Freeland Peier of the Wash- on Cathedral and Mrs. Peter have en two boxes for the Wi International Assembly, which take place at the Will ard Hotel l(al- day, January 26. Oanon Peter is a direct descendant of Martha Washing- ton and s of the Peter family of Tudor m | place. Canon and Mrs. Peter will en- | tertain at dinner p‘receding the ball. The marriage of Miss Virginia_Gra- ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron U. Graham, to Mr. Landra B. Platt, son of Mrs. William D. Platt, will take place this afternotn at 4 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents, at 14 East Brad. ley lane, Chevy Chase. Miss Betty Bull will entertain at a bridge party this afternoon In honor of m Katharine Kingman, whose marriage to Lieut. Prederlck wam will take place January 27, and the brides- maids who will attend her. Two Dancing Clubs Met Last Evening After Dinner Parties. One of “tdae gayest of Janua: was _the third of the series to by Navy and Marine Corps officers at NOW OPEN Formerly Rauschers Breakfast, Lunch—$1.00 Tea, Dinner—$1.256 & $1.50 ANCHORAGE CUISINE | MRS. JULIUS G. LAY, | Who is in Washington until the end of the month, when she will rejoin her husband, the Minister to Honduras, at the legation, in Tegueigal; Ipa. ~—Harris-Ewing Photo. the Willard last evening, when a large cflunbry from several months’ stay in and interesting company attended. The Londod. Mrs. Dennis has taken an Secreury of the Navy and Mrs. Charles | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for Francis Adams when miral Admiral and Mrs. ler&rl‘ Yarnell and | Rear Admiral and . Frank B. Anfl llrl were the honor guests | And nndod nln receiving line. a1 the dance the Assistant ‘St the Navy and Mrs. David entértained at dinner for the of the Navy and Mrs. Adams, the ochn 6ts were Admiral and Pratt, Rear Admiral mum A Moffett, Rear Ad-| and Mrs. Willlam D. Leaky, Rear | v&h:.m. ar Admiral and Mrs. John Halll- gan had as thelr guests at dinner be- | fore the dance Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mrs. Alfred H. , Cf H le Comdr. and Mrs. John lis, Lieut. Comdr. and . and Mrs. Mrs. 8. C. ry lliams, pt. Hooper,'Mrs. Hamilton Onle of Anfap- OHII dances H\xc given | How: i miral and llie ‘Washi: A P A R R 0 T 1t 4 Vs, Onarie iatr Saenter et willard Their lifford and Morrow. Jersey, rles Adaif, daughter of Gen. an tnd Mrs. Afchie M E Higgins . 1 and Olbt and )lrl Ollle Others Who _entertained n dinner parties befors the dance were Rear Ad- | and Mrs. A. Farenholt, Corndr Mrs. A. E. i‘mfln ©. 8. Gillette and Evening Dan Class The Priday cing held another of the series of interest- | ing dances lllt fl'ilfl‘ at the Willard, Mlnm md-n Seaater Arthur e-m was host to a company of informal dinner 30 before the meeting, who entertained were Mrs. James, Col. and Mrs. Edward | Col. and Mrs, Henry W.| Mrs. Samuel €. Dennis has come to ngton from her nome. in New ving recently returned to this NEW CLASSES Open at the YOUNG WOMEN'S. CHRISTIAN QSSOCIATION and Bouer Funerals lll the Ususl Cost Are Done by Chambers ‘Whole Funeral lor as 375 l.unehean—Tnu—Dmnn : 1643 CONN, AVE. . | youngest son of the Frencl . | dor, and Mr. George Williams. a month or six weeks. Mrs, Harold N. Marsh, daughter of Mrs. Dennis, will entertain at lunéheon | Bohs Wednesday in compliment mother., { Mr. and Mrs. Voiney Ogle Chase, 2d, entertained a party at dinner last eve- ning at the 8horeham Hotel, when their ests included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred nda, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eck, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon and Mr. and ‘MI'I John Hicks, 3d Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis motored to New York r terday and will be at the Plaza until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffries Chew- 'mn: Jr., entertained at dinner last eve- Lnt the Mayflower preceding the y Evening Dancing Class at the guests were Miss Vite toria Catalani, Miss Emiscah Davis, Mr. Claude Achille Clarac, Mr. Claudel, h Ambassa- to her Miss Elizabeth Brawner is spending the week end in Baltimore, where she ’wul be an attendant at the ma: of Miss mrv MacCoun, daughter of and Mrs. Andrew Ellicott MacCoun, to Mr. Richard Rider Jackson, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Miss Brawner will re- turn tomorrow. Mrs. Eugene Byrnes will not observe her day at home tomorrow on acéount of iliness. Miss Jean Puplm daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Howell Peéples, has gone to Norfolk, where she v;m ll.t.und the mar- | riage n o PO m which will take place in St Paul's Church. Miss Peeples will remain over the week end. Mrs. Hoggatt Cloptol dinner at the Shore) ning. The guests ton was hostess at m Hotel last eve- included the charge “j | daffaires of Panama and Senora de Chevaller, the first secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Oscar |Blnneo Viel; the first secretary of the South African legation, Mr. Eugene ‘Kevin Scallan; Mr. Emanuel Dimifriu, now associated with the Rumanian lega- Evelyn Howe, ucu‘. and Mrs. Le- land Donon ‘Webb and Lieut. 8. C. Ring The company latér attended the Navy- Marine dance at m ‘Willard, Mrs. Abram Simon left town yester- day for Philadelphia to be in attend- ance a6 delegate to the Biennial Con- vention of the National Federation of | Temple Sisterhoods. Mrs. Simon was organizer and first pesident of the federation, which now numbers over 60,000 members. The meeting will con- tinue throughout the week. Dr. Simon will join Mrs. Simon to- mmmw ‘when he will be delegate from ation iff attendance at the cvnvenuon of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, which is meet- ing jointly with the federation.. dgene c--ey Mrs. Robert James Lemon en- luncheon today at the Columbia Country Club, followed by bridge and miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Katharine Shoemaker, whose marriage to Mr, Thomas De Lashmutt will take place Monday, | January 26, in the chapel of Mount Vernon Seminary. QGuests .this aft- ernoon include, in addition to Miss ner Roe, Mise Lillian l‘m‘m&k&r v Gordon Kesaler, Miss Helen -r.mr Mrs. !ufln?: !s:m‘;nm Mrs. Marshall 3 ere Weedon, McGehee and Mrs, m.nlgn“ Mrs. Oh-nnlnc wnker. Mrs. Reginald . Riddic - thesda; Mr. and’'Mrs. R. Nk '?;u;.:e, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Norrls. of and Dr. and Mrs. Raphael Dr. Charles Sunley ‘White will be l;wn to n.mnx:yn gflx‘{ at dinner this Dr. Donald Mour e Mrs. Samuel T. Ous Cushing entertained | BUTLE at luncheon at_the Shoreham Hotel for Dr. an . Baniete ot Berryville, T Sir Wlll.mon and Lady Lewis To Be Entertained January 30, In honor of Sir Willmott and Lewis, a group of the newspa; of the late Bill Lewis,” as the invita- tion reads, will join in a dinner in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel Friday g, January 30, “at 7:30 aclock for 8,” as the announcement fur~ ther states—a sly reference to the fa- mous English invitation phraseoloj Arr-nnmenu for the dim er are in t hands of a committee of Sir Willmot: colleagues, comsistine < Mr Hard, Mr. Lowell *iellett, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Richstd V. Oulahan, - Mr. Drew Pearson, Mr. Kurt Sell, Mr. Ma: e T, e e, . B urs r, Laurence Todd an Mr., Prederic Willam Wile, & friends Members of thé Arts Club and mem- bers of the Executive Committee or?fie 1931 Bal Boheme to be given at the Willard Hotel Monday night, February 2, are invited to attend an open meet- ing of the membership tomorrow eve- ning at 8:30 o'clock in the club house to discuss final detalls and arrange- m:pm exor the eigh'n annual Bal Mr, Willlam F. Mer chairman of this season’s ball, will preside at the meeting, which will be featured by brief talks concerning ball plans by the va- rious chairmen, including . John Francls Gaynor, boxes; 'm.u Harriet Qarrels, costumes; Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, casting; Mr. Felix Mahony, dec- :Ir:tme Mram Lewls, nry Jay Staley, hotel; byl a.ker, Judges; Mr. J. Milnor Dorey, Bfllfl, o llleu“ H. Pickett, f bert Le Pevre, peopers :lu, Mrs. Louls Rochon Hoover, post- ters; Mrs. John Otto Johnsonm, Hckel‘ and’ Miss Prances Benjamin Johnston, window llyl. During ’ , there will be an exhibition of Club, @t 2017 T sireet northwest, to which the public is invited, nounced by -the Executive Committee for the Bal, that gue-u need not adhere | to the theme of the big stunt “King | XIII, on the Moon,” for their own costume, unless desired, but that fanoy dress is required fof the Bal Boheme 26 is the Accessories for these not having obtained costumes may be had at the Willard Hotel on the evening of the lul Boheme. Bnumaw.brfluncumhfmn | day celebration of the first anniversary | of its lcturuqm club house on Bnd-, ley bo ity, Md. s the National Wm s Country Club has | grnod its grounds for the drag hunt the manu and Hunt Club, this aft- 130 o'clock, IM will en- uruln n & tea dance in the lounge of the club house !ouowin' the hunt. Horses will assemble in and front of t the club house, where the hounds | 1+ will be Wi L ted gallery will watch from the poroh of the club houu ‘The Nursery Guild of Garfleld Me- morial Hospital will meet Tuesday aft- emoon at 3 o'elock in the Kellogg Bullding. Fol will be served with Mrs. Jerome Clarke and Mrs. Edward C. Stone acting as hostesses. Members and *riends of Lhe Ladies’ Ald are cordially invited. Mrs. Charles P. Kirkland of Utica, N. Y., sister of Col. Edward B. Clark, has come to Washington and is ‘at the| Brighton Hofel. rnty Mrs. John Iden entertained a at luncheon at the shurehm Hote] terday, when her guests included Mme. Margarita Arias, Mrs. Keleher, wife of Comdr. Timothy Jerome Keleher, U. S. N., and Mrs. Vall, wife of Comdr. Rich- ard Vail, U. 8. N. Mrs. David Allen Robertson, wife of the president of Goucher College, en- tertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Robert C. Howard, fol- lowing the lecture given by Mrs. How- ard in the conm chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snodgrass are at &: shorehnpn;" Hocelt‘ wt‘)‘om ggdxhr:: en an apartment. Mrs. has just returned from Palm Beach, where she was the house guest of Mrs. Willlam Wright. Miss Sherry Snod- LOST. : Ao :lr‘unnn jor 1! fi Suddenly, on Satur- NaTy % 1031k 130 b ot B e Butternut ‘st nw. mpnr, v ?:.k.m"}o?a:'{.‘fi‘m&fl‘g n ,"“f °nl‘:o., ‘::‘m ',:aur Toniay uary "t n..!‘ 3’»1‘ hur n, ol.rl ORgay, January. wife, Bis Mikee ho‘t friends. Funeral ey 16, from Angs P. chapel, 121 4% st ds invited. On Thursday, January er Hospital, rother, of 1e) o le o e " LER. He les Sousin and 8 relauyd) w 130 S'clock, & Bmodt funeral chager, 54 se. Interment Woodiawn CABTER, FRANK. metery. riday, Janua CAR’ beovug hus arrie Hine s da e embers e mv. mmnc anuary 18, riends invites will be at t nd the amily 16, 1931, u voud .I:uur 6 Sora i gunfll Taylor " ena Fehry -n Rem Y Faivis u terment, iesday, January 20, formens Tuseday, Janusry 3, &¢ Nllur an 1. oved son ot Richard He also leaves lou} bY reipects’ Daid. 16 ouz departed, bro GE P &m Grand Knight. s mother unm-u ot rl!lmu mn ting ngton's. TuneraL HOME Monday, Jan, N Piera from ‘Iflmnfl‘mA'nnul i and m-r.nonlum‘; at Henry B. LA : “u?%’fi"x Galiiroe Bosmdar’ X ‘32 " wial, H:Lhitl\ ‘mvfl. lovin nulh % mas and 186 € fenven W uncies: -one " auat ai other relatives and frie d.l day. Janiary 13, et 130 T mera o John n Ere sta. s, Interment : nnu%fl%u Pfl“ ragncis, sg. % # ’ ’HE 13 ll n. eaves 15 piout fheit loxs” & Mary ugiass: 1 ohn. B8 l!‘ quigp me mass Rel c“"vle'-m-na Y eierds 1nvfiad. Int FARR, FRANKLIN ©, January 16, 1931, f ;:m:, # m. Al Knight, 18 mem- DI R, 3, KANE, nmnem h.emm .AIEI‘T‘ SARAH. nday, ot her gfirfl'{munu mife of She l-u £y 18, at LB, ,rmmfa 3: ingt 8 rhnecm Temorial '&mmu Ay, January v §esidence; day, tist ' Churc) Interment atin ':gf::zfii.% % Bo d's Hanerar ‘home. LICK, ROSE 3 3 N ALafil‘n“ur v, Jeouamy 1. 931, H belaved Jaushter of ‘the Iate Willam and Rose A, mains resting at ineral home, 14th jotice of futieral o 'a.' Lt : m. In'l“fl 0 una xnmmntmun'mn National l). lAND t‘lnl‘ Shoemaker, Mrs. I. E. Shoemaker, Mrs. o8 Wednesday Bl and 18 5% can en tgu‘,a Jam 7 lisht smoked amber, ;hm. n 1193 Lanier !fADC. 1. Main Entrance to Kenwood West of Wiscon- sin Ave. on Bradley Lane, ¢ontinuing under the viaduct to entrance to Ken- wood three short squares on the left. <y NOTHER homc for which a site in Kenwood has been pur- chased, and approved plans prepared by our architectural partment for a prommem citizen of the National Capxtnl Of English mfluence. it will fit with harmonious consistency into its selected environment, and adds another handsome home to this fa t-growmg commumty of recogmzed charm and be.uty. affords most interesting; and co-operate in the m every day. Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street You will find an inspection of the many at- tractive sites which Kenwood’s natural beauty tp confer with yo1 as to the details of building desired. Representatives at the Field Office and we shall be glad atter of financing, if Col. 7280 - 1201 Conn. Ave. ' 1723 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. 1122 14th St N.W. 1006 15th St. N.W. & 1073104 Blevelana ave. a: veland 3436. between :::fi;g.wa‘:m:w % Sftuine a:.l at i“llV.x.u. h dres u i e : { i flzhtl Rday. B 1 1.,“:.':’“.,..“'.“ rom Bor3s | ™ fiw,mo X8 ADG! A .I}nm sm::‘cr S THOMPRON, .1. TIA 7. ary Bor n o Sbove Fesldenc ."fi“‘“ t 9 %m*s- LK o frje: itouas Biive. 26 WASSMANN, fl"b.ni“or nlo uu msann, iate !lll m d i g,::*:::'...f..r herm "ot fl ¥ her, JOHN HAN A AN 3 S, 'm-"-t g:- .,;g vite, aa ni'.‘, m o nelcés -n nvn_ud From Bova mnom ome, 1840 L In Memoriam. y IOWIAN. DAVID LOUIS, JB. A muu 0' Wo'he A trthed w' “‘&1’.. va"'fi.m g"»m- thoushts of m "',r‘hm -‘z:-w-,- n::' 4 -0 bas mn. Alose .n."l‘uv h’m w‘: EATIR &+ nn! Euv! &.,'S:.u'r m " s&yfl« redne mnn.uulr. -mmrm: ,lnlllfl OI“ P Dll.fl dear mothér, cs You were a\m away: - That sad an . Defote our erep ¥ey faded. e ould 1o ave Jou DM'T“" s e im0 ivete R BRI SN, Gone from us forever. The face we loved 4o ob. how we, miss you fac well; Mother, you nflm hoire of uln D&é& fane fl:w T f'sAm'un ;.,.ma“;& n one ng' opom, S & g Tes two eats agd . ~..a oty T Rt e A :%'?’_.z" R W Al IYI". In sad but g, oot o o e Loved in lite, mourngd B “M! ey IR, Ve My s 1one %M@%fi&a we loved them, 8o we mi A s emOfieh tRey AFE u:x'" "nedr: , remenmi iged for inging many 4 85 ie "ESEARTLR ST yéars ago today, ulry U 3eas. May your soul rest ‘13 ‘Wirs. GRA Erolofl. L} X80 %W‘ ddenly, on s ml’ofi neREen lmuel E. M B\meh and of Vincent A. Fu- joral Sunday. Janusry 1. ‘&n‘ :30 {erment 5 lhrlnonv g‘mhn l?‘ MCRAE, WILS P 1.1t "2 o-umm geokil b, B o Reoiu Rt TR s " of ves ol JOSEPHINE e Crsaay. January dence, 1015 48th st. MALONE, wife of the sister of QOor: er-in-1 g.q::..,-mo\ o’.f'v..‘ 3 ’tx :io—com url rll lflm’no. Clevthl.m contain- clune: Chinese beral reward. Jhite gold, with betw 3th and 1022 wul )ul! ‘;%' WRIST WA’m hdn. sapphires and % “how. oF on bus; Tewa ave. 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