Show - r - t " O I A A ss c 0 v ' 4 8E o Club Federation rov!motvorprc '' c: ' ' - '''- 1 I - k ''' Plans are well under way for the annaik bridge luncheon of the Salt Lake district Utah Federation of Women's clubs which will be Ladies' Literary club 850 East South Temple street s Thursday at 1 p m Mrs Warren H Keate general I chairman is being assisted by the Decorations committees: following Mrs R E Ganahl Mrs Marlin T I Largo Mrs Ernest Urien Mrs 1 W H Bawden Mrs F F Hintze Mrs C D Brown and Mrs Henry J W Dupals: luncheon Mrs Michael i A Marx Mrs M J Shields Mrs s '11 '" 4' t ' - T Murphy and Mrs W E Mrs Thomas serving r S' s ' ' !: - 4'1 v14 fr 4 : ''"it'4 - '' ''' 44 ''' i'1 iii? '' t- kt ' Sis 44 - tif)rt ' s s' '' E t1 S' Ii: ' ' e - ' s ( - : 404 ( s ': ' s's: '"t ' ' ' s t S N ' 4f j - r ' - ssststwesesowes i "iir- ' ' ' 1 - I I ss ' elsA - ?tt es -- ' '' ' A4a t' 11) : Literary Club Sections Plan ' 's '!"4 p4 ''1''O'i 1117--- ' t ii- " '' ! 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V41-4- c- OavotAogo - i' s' ' " ‘kIt't1 'eV° 8 4 00040P110141 ot to1401 e ? it ' 46 ' I i tAove ' ss 09'- '1 Zit s 1 t 'POETIC" Slack Patent SI275 Sp603 ''''''': - - ' &PO oi ots olest 6 shorp smotivass ttocollo - s 110 Ooes - 'ir ooti O sif‘o leo f Ire() 3‘01:t? - ea' 4 Ssis°)Issett° qLAVOA oess- L 0 so CO "I IS ' OSMoominue ' meeting of the Sigma Tau chapter will be held at Z C M I In the director's room Monday at A 2 p m The program for the day will - Members of the Blue Goose aux- - week: Iota Chapter Iota chapter met Friday vening at the home of Miss Helen L Glissmeyer 1532 Emerson avenue for a short meeting centering around "Home Furnishings and Decoration" Miss Lucille Larsen program chairman arranged the talks as follows: Miss Verna Bowen and Mrs Lee Cariston discussed how furniture may be placed to create interest and yet be in balance The proper use of color for emphasis and mood and to radiate personality close held on Tuesdoys from 9:30 a tn to 13 noon Students may still Join this chum Mrs Kandoce M Hudson of the visiting nuroe aloft discussed pre- natol core before the Civic Cen- ter Mothers' club which meets on 1 N Horoscope For Today If February 25 Is your birthday the best hours for you on this date are from 10:45 a m to1245 p m from 2:45 to 4:45 p m and from 8:45 to 10:45 p tn The danger periods are from 845 to 10:45 a In from 6:45 to 8:45 p in and from until midnight If you are a woman and February 25 is your birthday you should have a soothing influence e over or sick peo- 10:45 p m highly-excitabl- pie atai zation mothers and In are cook-mode- Monday Richard in this e quick such as orange and eheeoe biscuits and cinnamon roil' on Monday night Actual cooking la done in this clam The winter term will and March 29 end the spring term will begin April S Students may enroll now for the sewing classes " L):'7' - succewaet Successful people born on FebGoodwin Austin ruary author Charles C Pickney moldier and statesman: Samuel Medary editor and potittrisoff Talbot W Chamhera clergyman: William Is Lee jurist:I rarke Godwin journalist and author 23-J- s i f 1 1 t 441P0v t '' ::1 1 44'''N Ct:' her first aid certificate and her second class rank in addition to other awards and every member of troop 24 received from three to s 4 : 011 ss:ss ''': :ss ' st s :: ::: s 18'' — 'Ns ''144 N 416' ano st ' -- vm Hawthorne 1:30 p Hygiene and Care of the Sick" by Ella M Wicklund 1:30 p m—"Child De- velopment" by Mrs Chester S Ramsey Chapman library 2 p m— "Problems of Home and Family 044FEmmtmagtammal4ImgRarsoms Jackson 3:30 p rn—"Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick" by Miss Wicklund Hamilton 8 p m—"ChIld Development" by Arch M Thurman Thursday Whittier 10 a m—Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick" by Miss Wicklund Lowell 1:30 a m—"Child Development" by Mrs Dyer Onequa 1:30 p m—"Ilome Hygiene and Care of the Sick" by Mks Wicklund Ensign 2 p m—"Present Dsy Pressures on Family Life" by Dr Charles P Schleicher East high 3:30 p m—"Food Problems of the Family" by Mks Buis Pratt Elks club 7:30 p m—"Family Pselationships"by Miss Alma Ballinger Irving 7:10 p m—"American Youth" by Mr Thurman 7:30 p m—"Ilome Longfellow and Schiol Relationships" by J R Smith t'intah 8 p m—"Current Problems AVe Should Know to Guard Our Children" by Professor L IL Itelotged by Ball 4ndleatto Int '4 I I i ' 4 F' i ment" by Miss Jefferson Manage-Webst- Parry er third South street I 2 p Skort Wave IcolIpmemt Masoago Electric—Hoot I Water Thotapy liNlursos i' 1 I : A This Is the second of a series of benefit parties sponsored by the hom committee Mrs Leonard K Cluff Mrs Ben Williams and Mrs Kenneth M Parker for the purpose of sending a delegate to the spring conference at Des Moines Iowa Alpha Iota Entertains Alumni Au Delightful Twilight Tea 1 Mar-cha- - t ' Ji - tt414Wr 7110 - 4 11 I !I o r i i - 4 ! 11 Alpha Theta chapter of Alpha 'Evans Mrs Emma N Flandro Iota national business sorority at Mrs David F Coursey and Mrs the L D S Business college en- - Maude N Leaver They were astertained the alumni members and sisted in serving by Miss Norma pledges at a twilight tea at the Berry Miss Marene Peterson Miss center 63 East Oreta O Rigby Miss Helen Wand- Si'clitumt hi ilo'uesnei pSle" street vick Miss Verla Swett Miss Nola Wednesday from 6 to 8 p m Wilson and Miss Mildred Moore The guests were received by Miss Musical selections were given by Lorna Nielson Miss Louise Davis Miss Neilson and Miss Nona Miss Afton J Peterson Miss Ruth accompanied by Miss Ray Sleight Mks Florence Nelson A reading was given by Miss Sue Miss Nellie Ray and Miss Iris Jacobs Irons About 100 guests called during Pouring were Mrs Florence T the receiving hours — 11 Thursday at 8 p m Hy- ' I i !:' Mrs J G Pack press committee chairman and Mrs G S Stafford will hold a card party for the Women of the Moose at the home of Mrs Pack 2165 East Thirty 1:30 p Washington I f Jones tical Aspects of Home r Moose Women Slate Home Card Party Devel- 2 p by Miss i v 1 ! 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V' V lust right for your suit and smart tailorod porftwoar Order it in Wadi brown OR send uo beige roy limo commando" rod VII and wH cly it a sample of Olio color you to match Chock tho chart for floodlit Mail orders tally A soft fur fColt flattoror 6i 61 61 6 Nom 2 0 20! 20 : sk 0' 00 7 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 1:11 21 1211 22 22 : 221 23 123i 23: 1 lasaisfarasi Physical Ctollute Export s e nom' MI111 Ws& 4140 I 1 N I CASUAL match ume costume to dyed rarr - DRAPER THE LAWRENCE CLINIC I As zs--- t -- v go A) if) ) II Y i :' 4 1174 - )1I geoMi litaCo Furetnost 11°:1 -- 4)r - Bur) ii (4 s lulls ::s::li: 44J 4 z 1 F:1 - Y t y ''' - so- - 4k sill '' s 1 a i ' - -- I 1y ' ' tts-- t - - 74"-z- Vs""' se : - 1r t- I At Ils ' ' ' 3 4 ''''c4 ' s i:'''f f flat s11 y stS q 7:' 9Ai r f 1o - : - - I ' - 7- I : 0 tif V ' it I r P Al I11° - Chinets PHYRICAL THERAPY 4 ( r 4 South State 'street Past Guardian Neighbors club No 1 of Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at the home of Mrs William 11 Evans 823 South Second West street Wednesday at 1 Election of officers for the p m coming year will be held giene and Care of the Sick" by Miss Wicklund Columbus 2 ip m—"Home HyLife" by Mrs W F Core giene and Care of the Sick" by Garfield 2 p Tn—"Child Deve- Miss Maud A Hicks Felt center 7:30 p lopment" by Mrs B F Lotgren Chapman library 2 p m— and Community Relationships" by "Family Relationships" by Miss Miss Jones Impit i 1 circle No 108 Neighbors of Woodcraft will sponI sor a public card party Monday at 2 p m In headquarters room 220 Brooks Arcade building 268 T 1140 I 1 elegram esst I i Silver Maple - "Harmony of sweet sounds" might well be the title of this photograph of Girl Scouh of troop 24 who furnished musical numbers at the court of awards Friday evening in The building Left to right at top Louise Jensen Irene Shrader at bottom Melba Lavin IDorothy Haslam $44 101 ' Card Party Monday i ri'1124x4 11 Silver Maple Circle To Sponsor Public — ' '' v Leaders of troop 24 are Mrs Signe Lok 4e with Miss Velma Bin- nail assistant and of troop six Miss Beth V Olsen with Miss Dorothy Shoo! assistant 4-' er !'i' h JO five badges s There La every indication that your married life will be replete with Grrretielary many joys comparatively free of McKinley 2 p m—"Child Devel- misunderstandings and filled with Mrs Lotgren demonatratiowiof love and devo- opzeint" by house 2 p m— tion I and Family The child born on February 25 "Problems of Home Life" by Mrs Core be accused at times of "woomay 's's lgathering" when in reality it Ls ' apt to be concentrating on thoughts INDIVIDUAL CORRECTIVE lAtat might develop Into very conEXERCISE structive idea& Through their many children born WEIGHT CONTROL on this date formulate plans which POSTURE CORRECTION are responsible for their future disruith Three members of troop 24 who received honorable mention in the Girl Scout national poetry contest last year read original poems These members are Melba Lavin Leah Fairclough and Della Sorensen Edna Zae lit of troop six also gave a reading Every girl in troop six received C — to living :: i dion solo ' 41 Matilda Peterson Franklin 7 p m—"Practical Aspects of Home Management" by Miss Caroline Parry Liberty 8 p m—"Practical Aspects of Home Management" by Mrs Heber R Woolley Tuesday t 10:30 a m—"Child Wasatch Development" by Miss Rose Jones Felt center 1 p m—"Family Relationships" by Miss Jones Civic center 1:30 p m—"Pracwas commented on by Miss FlorHeal of home Managence Gillmor and Miss Florence ement' AspeM iss Parry Miss Anna Payne told Mackay I how to make the best of lights and W Fe me"rs'oan' 10 a m—"Child Deveahadows to bring out the best points in the room and Miss Ed- lopment" by Mrs Lotsrem Oquirrh 1:30 p m—"American wina Allred closed the meeting by presenting various art examples Youth" by Miss Jones 1:30 p m—"Home Longfellow such as interiors by Dutch masters and period decoration In museums Hygiene and Care of the Sick" by The evening was concluded with Miss Witklund a "kids" party arranged by Miss Chapman library 2 p ne— of Home and Family reClara J Montgomery "problems Light freshments were served with red Life" by Mrs Core Sumner 2 p m—"Cbild Devewhite and blue as the color scheme lopment" by Mrs 11 A Dyer Chapman library 2 p m— Relationships" by Miss P"Fetaemrisloym Ng the Moks Caroline Parry will diocuss urged the combination of period with There furniture in the home in Mg CI tthe interior decoration class which from 6 meets Tueaday at 1:30 p m P Many beautiful pieces of pottery clam are being made in the ceramics hot breads - Monday You should he very ingenious Mary entertained delightfully with particularly in devising means of a dinner dance easier Your at Melody Lane Inn 3618 Iligh- - making your tasks natural ability will' enable you to ri ditide tvieoose attain nearly any objective you set insignia were comheart upon Through some bined flowers your devious channel many very favorto form About able of finan15 out of cial readjustments seemyour likely to requirements town party occur Through literary efforts an church school commercial artisMrs Mrs tic ' or dramatic work your reJ E Rich muneration should be more than were ho satisfactory and your pride in your Blue organid News from the Civic Center 544Iriday South MAin street Includes the are following notices for the coming quilting k i- r Classes at Civic Into Pre - Spring - vositel§a --- the World State" Mrs Ralph V Backman: "Helps to Conduct" Mrs Martin A Nyvall "Grimly and Educational" Desperately Mrs Wallace M Clinger 'The Author's 1Vorks" Mrs William R Middlemiss: : Mrs Walter 11 Curry will be the critic Luncheon will be served at 1 Sigma Tau 1 A V‘Croeol ill'erltø'CPlintiz"enNslio p m t e CA1:11)14111111A111 16 i I: :I' plostwi - ‘ s 1 Oti PAO 4 iti (A ':::: ' '' 4 ael 'EAlt!TeinticieIrMg ' Oost to tC' 1 y 1 11!44ell '' I " OpVititod ls'(4)) ' si t000Dót't oiI INorois igoors $ 's k( ' 1 Vs )( ty6 i( 'ci I I - 11' ' ''s 1 tz'!- 119I y 1-1- 11 - S1 I I (ai & Ii i ' ' It's !'''':4'' ''' ssl A Class Topics for Week Reveal Wide Scope of IInterests Mrs Ada Taylor Graham director of Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi entertained members of the chapter at her home 986 Third avenue Friday evening at a delicious buffet supper Besides members of the chapter Mrs Emily S Stewart president of state council was a guest -- ' ses) 04' Ns0" ssss ---- P-- Entertained I5 South State street Wednesdaybe "Shakespeare's Contemporaries and Followers: Beaumont and at 10:30 a rn Foster" Miss Mary B Told will be the Topidi will be given as follows: Fletcher" with Mrs Harold I ert F Scheiber Ida Price as the leader The topic will ' for the day's lesson "Why "Herne and MacKay" Mrs Mrs A include: "Preliminary Junior section will meet Wed- - leader D Reese Fitch" Survey" "Clyde Won the Race for EuroAustin Smith "Belasco and Thom- - Mrs A Ezra Cull "Shakespeare riesday at 10:30 a m to hear a England of a at meeting talk by E T Richardson on "Vari- pean Supremacy" as" Mrs A E Callaghan and and His Fellow Dramatists" Mrs ous Makes of China" Luncheon the Beta Rho chapter of the Del- the play "A Letter of Introduc- - Mabel Hogenson: "Philaster" Act will follow with Miss Marjorie phian society at the Ambassador (ion" will be read by Mrs S F I Mrs Samuel Short Act II Mrs hotel 145 Fifth East street MonA R Worthen "The Maids ingebretsen acting as hostess Snodgress Art section has its regular meet- day at 2 p tn edy" Act I Mrs B P ManleYI Topics given during the day Delta Psi Mrs Act II Mrs J Herbert Nebeker ing Wednesday at 2 p m Causes Various will include: "The Philip Schonert will read a paper of meet will Psi Delta Years' chapter the "Second Hundred on the "Chicago Art Gallery" Tea at 10 a m at the Amwill followswith Mrs E A Wal- War" by Mrs J L Jones: "The Wednesday Sorority Makes First Triumph of British Imperial- bassador hotel ton acting as hostess "MerThe lesson "Why England Won Plans for Readers' section will join the art ism" Mrs T H Moray:: for Supremasection for tea at 3:30 p m with cantilism and George HI lost Engwill be g iEuropean the lead- Vacation Time Mrs It H Bide as hostess after land the American Colonies" Mrs cy" ership of Mrs Robert T Jellison which Mrs Laverne C Bane will Leo R Jensen: "The Last Epoch Though the calendar may say It Years' Hundred 'Second Topics will be given Including: of the is still winter thoughts of mempresent a talk on "New Books of Mrs E N Cariquist: "Eft "Why Did England Forge Ahead?" War" Today" Mrs A C Dunn "British Business bers of Delta Kappa Gamma naResolulaw section fects of the Commercial Mrs tional women's educational society and British Government" NtVar Peace" and for will meet Friday at 11 a m The tion Supplies are already leaping ahead to vacaCabof R Paul Flint and Foods M "New "Beginning Birth Mrs P tion time for the program of study of "Nominations Elections Fashions" Mrs S A McCurdy L K JaMrs inet Govejnment' and Voting" will be presented by was their meeting e evening cobsen "'I London of Resoof Commercial the "Effects N'irns '1"Zi' Mrs George R Hill Jr A debating A:n and based on a ':acation-themin Trade lution Spite Expansion team from the University of Utah Chamberlain of the Union iIn Debts" Mrs Perkducation Girfaint Pursuit under direction of Laverne C of Tose& Wars and spoke on "Vacation Trips of and EntertainWilliam LsVogier Bane coach will debate on a cur- '' In Our Country" and Mrs Nell Other meetings of the society ment: Mrs R T Shurtieff: "Lonrent topic Luncheon will follow and Earle W Robinson BolMrsLow liz Strowig don Life" Alpha will include: with Mrs P II Mallinckrodt and during the week ton: "Rural Life in Early Eightpresented a discussion of "A VaMrs James A llogle as hostesses cation In Mexico" Both were illuseenth Century England" ISIrsa Miss Evelyn K Voyles Current events and current liter- Arcturus trated R Slopanskey "American Drama from MO to ature section meets on Friday at Rave an Interesting account of a 2 p m when a talk "Crime Among 1900" with Mrs Joseph R Matson trip through Panama canal and the Youth" will be given by Owen as the leader will be the program the fairs at New York City and meeta hold will Uintah chapter San Francisco were described by Nebeker warden of the state for the day when the Arcturus Wedhotel at Ambassador the Miss Matilda C Peterson chapter meeta at the public library ing prison nesday at 2 p rn Members of chapter of ' The program for the day will be the society wereAlpha at the present i Ssssisss"::-7s--S''1:7711'"'" 1 "IL G Wells a Sample Mind" with t swhich was held In the zo meeting A a i -w Mrs Arch P Robertson as the Union building on the If Y'i 3 tst'' University z si: : s t -- -zt e s leader The topic will be as fol- of Utah campus ''''1'"-zs ft'i'3''' I I : ' ' lows: ' ': (911'':'-'- i' 1"0 - :i f 0 '"I'he Growth of a Sample Mind" t s :'--' t : !1r Mrs Robert B Hull "The World Blue C0 t'"''' 7 State" Mrs Willard Peterson '141tik rt:nu:it: ag- — Chapter Beta Rho Soloist will be Mrs Rob- - 'A ) 7'sts411 h'l tois- tis fJb' 1 Beta Sigma Phi Diversified Study Programs Feature Current Meetings of Delphians A (2± s " g A 14'' v A se IN 4 z 5 No 1:30 p m Ladles' Literary club are Mrs R E Ganahl left Mrs Warren H Keato and Mrs Clyde W Picht sse: k : 2'1 m jP Is's' 3 Order o Daughters will hold the stated meeting in the Egyptian room of the Masonic temple Saturday at I I 1104 - kiS" Iv Joining forces to present an unusually Interesting court of awardsin Girl Scout troops 6 and 24 met auditorium the Tribune-TelegraFriday evening to receive merit badges for the work they have accomplished during the first half of the winter The entire program was given by the girls of the two troops with troop six giving the color ceremony A trio from troop 24 composed of Melba Lavin Irene Shrader and Louise Jensen sang the WWI song and Dorothy Has lam of the same troop gave an accor- Tribune-T- Bethel 4 t:et:' '''"v 10 a m - :!!-- I' '41 - OK Order of Job's Daughters ' will hold the stated meeting in the Egyptian room of the Masonic temple Saturday at tit - No Bethel :r4‘igf'0''' ' v 1' - lk- 1 4 ''' ' 1 skssss‘:ss:ss ' i 'i' i Igk 1 Planning the annual bridge lunckmon of the Salt Lake district Utah Federation of Women's Clubs to be held Thursday at the st ' i s s - ii- -- :ikW 4 i '' ' eItss vf14' ' ' J ' ' s 7!e -- The various sections of the Ladies' Literary club have arranged outstanding programs for the weeks follows: meets section Hiotory-touriTuesday at 1030 a m to continue the study of American rivers and cities Mrs A E Denne will read a paper on the "Rio Grande—An American Nile" and Mrs Harry L Bracken one on "St Augustine" Dramamusic section meets Tuesday at 2 re m when Mrs Octavia A Burnham will give a talk on the "Life and Songs of Stephen Collins 0 ''' ess ) N t f Mrs Ruby B Hooker with Mrs Margaret F Latshaw 1803 Yale avenue will honor Mrs Deane W Peel worthy high priestess with a bridge luncheon party at 1 p m on Friday at Mrs Latshaw's home All officers and committee chairs man are special guests ''it se ' 1 6:15 p tn y '' I Week's Meetings AN stp stt 'tA ' ' t r 0 - 0 4' - si r i( Asttte" 4" 4' g t ' 4 0Ksof ' I Y - !Illks ? ': ' I I N 0) 's - Of Helene A Friedman 326 East South Temple street wIll entertain "Areme" club on Monday at 8 p in f Bethlehem Shrine No 1 Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem will hold a special meeting in the auditorium of the Masonic temple t Monday at 7:30 p m Mrs Veta S Olsen of Evanston Ill supreme worthy high priestess will make her official yisitation at this meeting The meeting will be preceded by a dinner in the banquet room at s tkr r' - z't ' ' 0 Mrs isvs ''' s - darvi et'" 01'1: r '' ' or ( INV ' " A t'-' 4e: 144: ' ssts'i:' sses ''''' -- "- ro000 's "s -- dorm - k r terson Mrs Ruby L Rowan Mrs Floreeets--1- 4 Wheeler Mrs 'relit aild Mrs Alberta M " 1 p''''' s '' k sis 'T'l - - ? - f 'isS1 I' ' Si I :: s ' ''''''' if ' deal ' 4missestS - t ss ss it' r 1 Girl Scouts Hold Court 01 Awards ---- 1440 Laird avenue Monday at 1 Mrs Isabel K Pomeroy p m Is chairman and Mrs Gertrude E Peck is cochairman The assisting hostesses will be Mrs Helen G Pe- Si : id t1l I ' sS ji dir 4: The afternoon card section of Lynds chapter No 1 will meet at the home of Mrs Gertrude E Peck '''''' Si s: s es getIt ' scip4 1 ' 111 - 1 : - 4 r1) I ir21 ‘! '''''t' 1I ' ' 14 : T ' ' - the Order of Eastern Star for the coming week include these events: chapter Nmoe elm nwg Illn htohl de tahueLd 3: March stated t of the Masonic templet Friday at 7:30 p m Activities 4' 'Tr ' ': ::'st 1 is i ) 1 ' ss's ' 1?-- '5 'i'' '':s - s'S is es) ' !' :kts''0 s - ' ' ' ':fr'' &1 t ' — i s S ' '1-- 1 :( i 's : (! :4 '' 4: I 's 110 i- i O For Week 1 - 4f-- 4 ':::'c'34ki' s V 4 i ss '' -- ' ': ' '' 's i' ' 4 ' t :- 'Ce: s - ' - :1 ! 4':sit i - : 4 s ' ' f r sssSes ss e' 's — ' ? ioi: : Ap- Mrs Clyde W Picht iA chairman of the ticket committee assisted by the following representatives of the various clubs Mrs Frank Stone Women's Athenaeum Park CiI t y Mrs Ganahl Chapman branch library Mrs Roy Bullen Cleotan: Mrs Chwies W Yard Elks Ladies Mrs J W Murdock Fine Arts guild of Bountiful Mrs W R Carter Ladies' Literary Mrs George Baglin Reviewers Mrs T Tracy Wright Woolgrowers' auxiliary Mrs J F Rhodes Navy Mothers Mrs A G Brock-ban- k Salt Lake Mothers' club Mn s Wayne W Whiting Seekers Mrs W T Runzler University of Utah Woman's club Miss Georgia Crane Utah State Dietetics association Mrs A G Tallman Wasatch Literary Mrs D Lennox Child Wasatch circle Murdoch Conservation League ' si: 4'4t Rowan ' S ' s ' -' : s''' ''1''y044:''s''''"1"'i:':i::'"'S - ' ' s ctivities - t - o r kl ' -' - Groups IsOeEAS February 25 1910 4 0 : - - - ' :i::::-- ' ss s ::sts s: - ' - : ' s ' e ' s' hehe lin 1 - Annual Fete J 4 : Tfribunt gakt 440714eW 04 t&tompINetrny"10e::ISOMSAgty1413044A0'4TfMrerAtMrP ! 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