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opping Center: W OUIITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, X &t 'LOOK FOR THESE AT DRAPERY DEPT. HINTS OF THE MANY OFFERINGS ALL MOMEN INTERENTED y VISIT 1O OUR BIG DIAPERY SECTION AND BELECT FROM THE CRETONNE NEW RPUING ARRIVALS, CHOL REAUTIFUL, THINGR FOR Torey Cloth A 0 yand, silhioline, hest grade, in plain and figured effects —e yard, 'apestry Table Rtunners, prieed cach., Come in, you are welcome SILK HOSIERY FORR SPRING Just Received a complete line fashloned ftockings in the pop mnke, | “Phoeniy” tull fashioned Sitk 8t . 81.20 to $3.50 pair, Specinl Lot, new arrival, all st point clockings in new spring designs ORNAMENTS AND GIRDLES stecl and Beaded Orpaments, plain and combina- tion colors—®8¢ and up, Silk Girdles, some in beaded coiors, priced 69¢ and up to $5.98 cach, | Berlin News S NEN'S LYGEUN T HOME acw choice patterns and colorings— pack and other leading shade heavy lngrain siik, priced $2,08 to 87.98 pair, IN THE LOOKE AND COMPO CR IN DESIGNS AND COLORINGR ADORNMENT, LOOK up to SLA9 yard, in white, eream, ee at 82,19 > 82,19 pair, of women's full ular ment of Four-in-i ors, Bk and woo some in lots, ot ockings, black and “ork " Shirts, Cretonnies in time for spri Window Shades, 56x72 ineh eru and linen shades—Ae o8 Marquisette Curtaing, roffied TIUS, SHIRTS, ETC~) For Spring you have cholee OF THEIG HOMES SHOULD PAY A , CURTAINR, ETO, THIR BECTION FILLED WITH AT THESE e, dbe, b0 “NDomestie of n wonderful assort- {ands, new spring styles and coi- I, and Reppo silks, the latest - tlons, Others in plein colors, or fancy stripes, lmlku 81,00 each, the finest of percales, madras, ox- fords, Russinn cords, silk stripe madras, poplins and k hose with Parls 5 $2.98 pair, 198 New Sty make, every vair Priced from i efiects, black and display. jes in semi-soft Van Heusen Arrow brand collars, at popular prices Men's: Lisle Hose, in the Ae to Hhe a pair, DANDANA KERCHIERS, pretticst colors, now on iglish broadeloths, range in price from $1.50 (o Barker and ot-a-seme’ colors, famous black and Holland™ , with te back .{or W ARRIVALS | i i i guaranteed, | T e T e e " _______-3 eiganization the auditorium of ine Kensington Coagregational church be ing filled at the last meeting, The mlecting will he held at Kensington Congregational chureh. X Loses Controk of Car A man whose name could not be {learned, this morning narrowly €s- | caped injury on the Farmington road when an automobile he was driving the ecks with the boys aiding them qualify for their various tebts a hopes to have the troop ready so to go before the Court of Honor | New Rritain to pass the te L) weather has not permitted out-of-doo activities, but it is expected that 2 soon as the weather will permit ther will be various hikes and other tim« for the boys to enjoy. | Plainvlle News FRANK REALE GETS FATHER'S CONSENT |Stormy Jouoey Over Rocky Road | of Love Has Happy Ending | ATTACHMENT IS LIFTED | Maietta Case In Superior ©oart Tuess da'y-nmmm Man Discharged On Reckless Driving € hargesLogion Team Wins—Church Notioes, ‘ The stormy romance of Prank Reale, Main street barber, whicn las been the equal of any tale of iction comes to an end today when he will with the consent of Paulo Duga |marry Miss Michealine Dugo, wh {hand has been reiused him Ly the |mllur. The ceremony will be pers (formed by Justice of the Peace Mor rit O, Ryder in the town hall, The jattendants will be Mr, and Mps, Jos- |eph Neri, The hour for the cere- Imony had not been set this moruing. | After the ceremony the young conple will leave on a wedding our to New York and other places. At the same time the attachnment on the shoe repair shop of Mr, Dugo, placed there by In iifted and the dispute which on Al fover heat for the past few woeks, will Maietta ¢ase, before Judge Haines Tuesdy ing at 10 o'clock. tuted by Ella Maletta against My and Mrs, Kred Atwate® of P e tor the custody of Rose Maictta, ton-yrar old child of the plaintiff, The child was given into the custoly of the At waters through a decision of Justice Merrit O. Ryder several months ago There will e a number of prominent the morn The suit s 19sth trial. chief among Michnets Matetta and represencative: who I witnesses at hom will ¢ Springfiel welfare « en interested in the casf, It wa the instance of Mr, Mantt at the child was removed from the of the parent. Judge Wil im I*, Manggn of New Britain will pear for the plaintiff and Lawyei avid L. Nair will represent the de- ndants, The little girl in the case, Rose, ha de her home with the Atwaters in town for the past several monthe ailons tov, 1stody ad i LA EAN 1290 p Ohris PYERIng A Auten, presiding eider w.. ehureh sehool; 6:30 p. W tian Endeaver: T:30 p, m worship Powling Notes LA mateh game will he played at the Ideal alleys this evening hetween | teams representing Pythian lodge, K. | f P., and Sequassen lodge, 1. 0. 0. | The teams will line up as follows. | K, of Po—=H. Belander, 11, Anderson Livingsten, O ymour and O Kiat; I, O 0, W Btewart, V.| Granger, R. Bugbee, A. Funck and R Ackart | Ta Nepeat Tableau | The Lambda Delta e.ub will give a return presentation of the tahleau “Our Garden of Plowera” in Grange hall next Wednesday evening unded the auspices of the grange. The tab- lean was presented at various soeeial affairs some weeks ago and was § a suceess that it was decided to repeat it | Episcopal Notes Rew, George ililton, rector of the ipiscopal ehureh of Our Bavieur, re quests that any communicatiens for the next issue of the parish leafiet reach him not later than Monday morning, Al those who took tickets for sale for the (Clarion elub play are requested to make their returns to morrow to I, K. Lackey, The pro. gram for the week is as follows: Mon. Aay, 7:30 p, m,, Noy Seouts; Wednes day, 7 p. m, address by Deaconess Roherts to the women of the parish; £ p.oom, Knights of Washingto! Thursday, Washington's birthday, All day convention of the Knights of Washington in 8t. Mark's parish house, New Nritain; Friday, Tenten service with address at 720 p, m.; Saturday, festival of 8t, Matthins, holy communion at 10 a, m, Women's Federation The Woman's Fedpration of the “ongregational church will hold a free entertainment on Washington's sirthday at 7:30 p. m. Following the sntertainment, a cafeteria supper will he served. A M. Zion Notes On Monday evening, the third quar- terly conference will be held in the \. M. E. Zlon churen at § o'clock. All nembers are asked to see A, Camp. yell, presiding eider's steward, Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs, Idward T. Mills an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, 15, Isabelle to Charles H. Phelps, m December 4, 1022, Mr. Phelps is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Prank B. Phelps of Fast Broad street. e has always lived in Plainville vhile Mrs. Phelps came to town about hree years ago from New Haven. oth attended New Britain High ‘chool, she graduating with the 19 lass, The couple are both quite popular ymong the young people. She in the Zirls' club while he is in K. of P. athletic club. They will live at the home of Mr. Phelps’ parents for tne winter. Lines Out of Order. | About fifty telephone lines were out | SOUTHINGTON NEWS Pined For Sending in False Alarme- Laval Divarcoss=Notes of Interest and Briels fined $25 yesterday and by Ining lLivewits costs in the tewn eourt Judge Thomas. Weleh for sending in a false alarm 1o the fire depart at 2:30 a'elock last Bunday The accused admitted his guilt a long grueliing and reeeived a *ue reprimand at the hands of the jugdes The arrest was made by Oficer Thomas Murphy who is now entitied | 10 the reward offered by the towan was pent morning after Goorgiunnia Jones Woods of lirok- iyn, N, ¥ was granted a divores from Henry M, Woods of Southington in the superior court by Judge Haines yesterday on the charges of crielty The woman testified that her hushand beat and ehoked her and several | times threatencd her with a ragor, @ | ecarving kinife and a pistol, They vere married August 6, 1908 anl the trouble started soon after She claimed that Woods was a dope fiend and when under the influence, was dangerous Charles H 1 to pay his wife Ada b a month pending his | action against her, The money will support two minor children, Jillson was criticized severely by Judge Haines for making It necessary for the conrt to order him to support his| children, Jillson of this town was | M, Jill. livoree Fire Chief Cronin has been appoint- | ed local fuel administrator hy 1'obert Hurley, superintendent of state His instructions arrived ¥ The funeral of Mrs. Thon Angelo was held this morning o'clock from St. Thomas' churen and burial was in St. Thomas' ey, Kelley of den avenun h to resume her stuldies a*t St Hospital I'raining school. FUROPE, PAST AND PRESENT Rev. S. A. Icick to Address “Anch Brand” Club — At Observance of Washington's Birthday. wThe European Situation, Pat and | Present,” will be the subject on which | Rev. 8. A. Icick, editor of the “Cath- olic Leader” will speak et the annual Washington's birthday observance of the “Anchor Brand” club of North & | Judd Mfg. Co., next Wednesday night | at the clubhouse on Eas. Main street. | Rev. Pather leiek was connected with | VERY week you may enrvoll in E theclassesof this school but you should put it off no longer, When you have the proper practical knowledge you can go to work, Start! START HZRE! BEGIN NOW! (0 A 5 Rl 163 MAIN ST,A‘” got beyond his control and plunged oft Alling Estate $19.396, said to bg happy and contented the road | west of the iron bridge T. W. O'Connor and Godfre #nd opposite the clay pits. quist, appraisers of the estate; « he man was proceeding west in| lsaac Alling of Kensington, rdp car and apparent'y got into a rut.|us follows: land and buildings i car swung around and before he ' Kensington, $6,150; Burritt ine {could get control of it, plungc d across | bank deposit, $647.68; Bristol Faving the trolley tracks and down teep | bank deposit, Berlin a cmbapkiment into a field, nearly turn- fings bank, deposit, $524.59; Saving ing gver. bank of New' Britain deposit, 32 Trolley cars were held up and for| Commercial Trust-Co. deposit, $15.40 two trips were forced to transfer pas-|cash on hand, $157; farm tools $58.65 sengers at this point as the car had{nay and corn, $112; firewood, $10 been backed by the driver with the|nine cows and one norse, $305; 191t back wheels on the tracks. Pinally a| [ranklin touring car, $700; house rope was secured and was attached to| hold furniture, $35; notes $7,050; to one of the cars, the automobile being|tal, $19,346 pulled from its position. East Berlin Items. | the Doiish government during the! premiership of Ignace Paderewski| and he toured the United States ad-| vocating the purchase of Liberty bonds during the campaign in this, country. | The exerciges will begin at 7:801 o'clock when a banquet will be |served., There will be no entertain- ment. program speaking also by President Frederick M. Holmes ol North & Judd Mfz. Cob, M. O'Hayer,| general superintendent, and Michael | Clynes, president of the club. James . O'Donnell will be toastmaster. married © |2t order this noon because of the lowing out of a fuse in the New Brit- \in exchange, The service was quick- in this case. One o | ¥ resumed, however, when the trou- committed tr e was located, 1 Plainville Bricfs Martha Rebekah lodge, I 0. O. F., ill hold a regular meeting in I. O. hall Monday evening at § Following the business ses- will he fur- Maietta, who has been cond time but who is not living wit! i sons besi e HOLD DSCUSSON Kengington Society Will Debate oo Mauscles Shoals Question [ LSES CONIROL OF CAR Alling Estate Valued at $19,306—T. is wife, has three ild involved © boys was recently ¢ state reformatory, another is irts unknown, and the third is beins The present severa i velock. don, an entertainment rished. Joseph N. McKernan, who has been 1 for the past few days at his home West Main street, was able to be ing the post | buting the mail ared for by the father. wuse has been postponed imes in the superior court. Discharged in Covrt. . 1. Bliss of Hartford, chargec sith reckless driving, was discharged n the town court vesterday by Jus ice Merrit O, Ryder because of lact | if evidence, He was arrested at the nstance of the state police following 1 accident which occurred in the ‘enter on October 28, 1922, It wa luring the time when so much traf ic was passing through Plainville arrying hundreds gf football fan owards New Haven to see the gam eotween the Yale and Harvard foot- all teams. Mr. Bliss in passing[U. hrough the center of the town, struck md demolished a bieyele which wa weing ridden by Albert DiMarco. of his town. The boy was not hurt and evidence introduced in court L] erday tended to show that Mr. Blis vas not negligent or reckless in the ffair. Prosecutor 8. 8. Gwillim han- iled the state's case. Legion Team Wigs. The team representing Narnes post, American Legion, de- ‘eated the Forestville team on the ltecreation centar alleys last evening. he local bowlers had an easy time f it. The scores are as follows: ‘. Brock-Barnes Post. §6 65 MrS., Voslit sn mesiias sanigis, 20,18 tashioned girl, met Archibald evier, 19 (lower), an o!d-fashioned y. Mrs. Hargis was separated from hor husband and living with her mother. So she invited Chevier (o visit them. He did, and fell in love vith her. Then the husband appear- ish cruiser Reina Regente was order- | ¢d and ordered Chevier to keep away. ed today to Cape Juby, opposite the | iroken-licarted, he tried to kil him- Canary Islands, where a number of iseif on his loved onc's doorstep. Mrs, tribes are reported to be in revolt. |Hargis returned to her husband —— | ‘lu' settled, A case which wiil attract wile at tention in Plainville will como up foy trial In the superior court in Hartford ( | |A. B, Society to Meet—Sunday in o NATIVES IN REVOLT Cadise, Spain, Feb, 17.—The Span- sffice force in n the rural route. The Lova! Temperanee Union will meet in the town hall Sunday after- yoon at 3 o'clock. All children are ‘ordially invited to attend. The regular meeting of the C. T. A will he held Tuesday afternoon ¢ o'clock at the home of Mrs. la ‘rance. A special co'lection will be taken up t the church of Our Lady of Mercy .t the masses at § and 10 o'clock to- norrow morning. Tt wil be given to ‘he fund for the Indian and Negro nisslons. * Brock-Parnes post, American Te- vion, will hold a regu'ar meeting in he post rooms, Monday' evening at| 0 o'clock. | The Churches of the Town—Other ’ T. A. B, Society to Meet | Ttems of Interest, St. Paul's T. A. B. society of Ken- iy sington will hold a meeting tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in T. A, B. hall, Kensington, for the purpose of trans- acting business of & routine nature. Ko Game Next Week The schedule of basketball for the Worthington Athletic has been shattered by the illness of three mermbers of the team, Bru- nelle, Boardman and Austin are il with grip, Austin heing well on the road to recovery. It is not Kknown when the schedule will be resumed Lenten Plans Rev, 8. A. IMiske of the Berlin Con- gregational church has several plans !ior lLenten instruction and services which he hopes will materialize next week, One of them, the forming of a missionary instruction cla for the | Young people of the congregation, he BY anNKlNG expects to be extremely successful, as a missionary student from Hartford is 1o Lave charge of the class it plans LDTS UF I go throvgh. 1" “'he other plan will provide for a | ser of interesting speakers, who will address al Sunday evening serv- ices at the church. At the Churches Congregation—The - regular of services will be observed | in Congregational church The services at the Methodist Church Sunday are as follo Holy Communion at 10:45 Professor Canter of Middletown will have charge of the service, Sunday school will be held at 12 o'clock and Junior lLeague at Epworth League at 6:45 o'clock. At the evening service at 7:30 there will be an illustrated lecture on the Philip- pines with colored pictures. On account of the shortage of fue! both the morning service and the Sun- day school at St. Gabriel's church will be discontinued until the first Sunday in March. Misses Doris and Marjorie Stepler are spending the week-end as the guests of relatives in New Britain. Miss Elsie Benson is spending the week-end as the guest of Professo) and Mrs. A. Benson at their home in New Haven, Miss May Harrington is spending i few days the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Barie Hazen in New Britain, Miss IMlorence Carns s accepted a position in the chemical laboratory of the New Britain Machine Co. Miss Hattie Mildrum will entertain the Progressive Reading Circle at her home on Main street Tuesday evening. The Men's Lyceum of Kensington /has scheduled another of its success- [tul debates for Monday evening, the { subject to be “Resolved—That the United States should accept the of- games fer of Henry Ilord for the develop- club ! ment of Muscle Shoals." The affirmative side of the question is to be upheld by Lyman Hall and Ora Edgerly and the nega- tive defended by J. T. Wilsow, and Harold Upson. This mecting is open to the public, which has taken a great interest in past debates heid by this Personal Interest We are interested In yvour personal Success and weicome The opportunity of Rendering any scivice That may be helpful. Brock- Model Shop, 15 Whiting street, | ipeqial for Saturday, sateen petticoats, assorted colors, $1.00. We are also ‘showing a full line of spring millin- ifletcher 3i—advt, Ewald Barrows Kalish Newell Oull pains in the back, often under the shoulder blades, poor digestion, heartburn, flatulency, sour risings, pain or uneasiness after eating, yellow skin, mean liver trouble—and you should lake SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILLS They correct all tendency to liver trouble, relieve the most stubborn cases, and give strength and tone to liver, stomach and bowels. Puraly vegetable. Plain or Sugar Coted. 80 YEARS' CONTINUOUS SALE PROVES THEIR MERIT. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia When and how Can we serve YOU? R, PLAINVILLE TRUST CO. Plainviile, Conn. Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Blad- der Bothers oy Back Hurts, Berlin - schedule Kating too much fich food mayi.¢ the B produce kidney trouble in some forms §tomorrow, with the Boys' class meet-| says u well-known aufhority, l‘_"flflitl-"‘ ing at 10 o'clock, the regular morn-| the acids crlpau:d e ;f: t::w\‘d!l'g\“iug service at 1 o'clock, at which Then they become W 4, BCL ihe pastor will address the congrega- i sluggish, clog np anf "“"”“( “!.’ “""T‘ ion on the subject “Christian Prayer.” | tercollegiates, at Springfield, Mass.; of distress, particuiajly bac “““’h"“‘ {The Sunday school will meet at 12| May 18 and 19, New England Inter- misery in the l:hlr:'(‘) 1,:(‘5'::“1'\(«'.;:1‘4; o'clock, as will the Bible class, | collegiate, at Boston, > matic twinges, sey/ 8 g Pastor's class will meet at 3 stomach, conatipgtion, “l"'r'"l‘v ‘{"f'- St. Paul's, Kensington-—>Masses will | sledplessness, biagder and urinary ir- iy, cejebrated at $t. Paul's church, ion. ¢ \‘O\Ir' bk Wurks or‘ Kensington, tomorrow morning 8 The moment oo and 10 a. o tev. Dr. Drei « Kkidneys aren’t acing right, or/if blad- Harttord h'r':nr: It;.\n ('-.-Ix. h]r::\ltw” " der bothers you/ begin drinking 1ots{;ony of the cross wi held Fri of good wategtand also get abouti o ..o yohruary 7:30 o'cloc) four ounces of Jad Salts from any | PE L LT Oe. O A 1 pharmacy take a tablespoonful | o, Aoy s gl ::nm PI ot Fater befors ' breakfast | being in charge of these services also, n a glass ate A 4 o o 8 4 1o SRt Hhagher far Tew daysand your kidneys ma :‘l‘)t-“‘pu:l':\s:“fi of Rev. J. C. Brennan, | oo «l;':w’:“;”":‘(',‘d ri‘f“"f“"’:‘“‘“‘ Kensington Methodist Sunday Jeon Julon combined fth 1t ,vhf.ml at 10 a. m. Rev. Scott will 4 bee used for ygars to flush be in charge of the morning scrvices| and has j o lat 11 o'clock. The Junior leagwe will | TRINITY'S SCHEDUL Al fe Hartford, Ieb, 17, nity's track 4. schedule this spring: will be limited to two intercollegiate meets and two dunal college meet The rhedule follows: April 28, Worcester Poly- technical, at Worcester, May 5. Union at Schenectady: May 1 stern 'lu»i [Goranson { KK, Granger ... | Carlson {V. Granger Lawler Baptist church:—— Sunday, I"ebruary 18§, 10: m., “Kindred Spirits” will ibe the pastor's sheme; Sunday school | will follow the morning service; 6 p. im., Young People’s service; 7 p.m. the pastor wiill speak of “Christ the| Head”. Prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Advent Christian Church:—Sunday, "ebruary 18. Morning service at {10:45 o'clock, sermon subject “Jesus t T ECHANS P| for Constipation TROUBLED WITH WORMS GIRL HAD TWO CONVULSIONS Signs of worme in ehildren are: De ranged stomacl, swollen upper lip, of- fensive breath, hard and full stomach with pains, pale face, eyes heavy, twitehing eyelide, itching of the nose dry eough, grinding of the teeth, little red points on tongue, starting during | X eys and stighulite them :LD‘}‘I(“"‘;]"‘:‘;?.]’HO o iien | tne| meet Monday afternoon at 4-o'clock. K'rl '; system so fhat they no Kensington Congregational-—Morn- acids in " K g ok ing worship at 10:45 a. m. Sunday longer irrfate, thus oftert relieving s Liadder ajorders. jechool at 12:10 o'clock. Christian rads e leavor meeting at 6 p. m ©afs cannot injure anyone; || M fd - g Jad Fa Lyceum in the church Monday eve-| { from sore, stiff, cannot hurt you, stops that old rheumas | in kidney at least twice a year. Christ and the Modern Church: Con- ditions as He Foretold Them! day scholl, 12 noon; Loyal Workers at 6 p. m.; praise service and preaching v at 7 p. m., subject, “How the Devil Fools Some People”. Prayer meeting \ { will be held Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. ’ | Congregational church — Morning jservice at 10:45 o'clock, topic “Th {“ommon Life=which Jesus Shared "chureh school at 12 o'clock noon: ) Men's Bible class at the parsonage; akes a (elightful effervescent Jithia- | &0 T (5 S0 Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch” | Parent-Teachers' association at 4 p. water dghk which millions of men| iy .® o - |"‘I- A aching joints. It n., parents of children in the begin- and woren takc new and then to] Bhitingiidal; - ool N and it certainly' ner and junior departments are espe- help kep the Kidveys and urinary POMOTh:. SN R B9 Sigenk atism torture at! cially invited: Young People's mect- organs flean, thus effen avoiding ge-at the Kensington Congregatioral 4 mg at 6 p. m., topic “How to spend iy @iney disorders. 1y all means CHUFCh tomorrow evening at the clo hei you are suffering o you ean! 850,000 for the Communit sleep, with troublesome dreams, slow have ?flr physicians examine your O the Christlan Endeavor wceting. | rly get around, just try Red Pep-| Episcopal chirch—First Sund fever. ‘The safe method for Hding | |“This is to be the first of o serics of ‘yer 1:ub and you will have the quick-| Lent. § a. m. noly ¢ommunion; 10| the child of worms is to use Dr. True's six mectings and will be open to all | ust relief known. Nothing has such|a. m., church school; 11 a. m. morn- | FHsIr. oung people of the parish. 'There! concentrated, penetrating heat as red|ing prayer and sermon: 7 p. m., eve.| Mrs. Harry A. Salley, Dover, Me.. will be special teaching by the gastor, | Just as soon as you apply|uing peayer ond sermon. Al services| Writes: “My daughter has been trou- Hev. Carleton Hazen. Rub you will foel the will be held in the upper room of the | bled with worms, had two convulsions ; Buy Scout News 1 thiee minutes parish house. and all the symptoms of worms. 1 No meeting of the Berlin troop of | sore spot through and| M. E. Churcl 45 a. m., morning | began to give her Dr. True's Elixir I #oy zeouts was held®last cvening, due (acough. Pain and soreness are gone. | scrvice, subject, “What Jesus Relieved [ and noticed a decided change for the | 'm the lilness of many of the mem- Ask any good druggist for a jar of | About Citizenship:” noon. Sunday | better.” Always have handy a bottle | | Bars and also to the weathe K Wies ied Pepper Rtub. 1o gare school; 6:30 p. m.. Epworth league. - of Dr. True's Elixir. the True Family seputmaster, Hev. . A Fiske the genuifie, with the came A. M. K. Ziea church — 11 a. m. Lasative and Worm sExpeiler. 4vc ‘h((n workizg tor the past several | Rowics on cach package, worning worship, preaching by Rev.60¢c—§1.20. .

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