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8/21/2019 December 28 1927
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Seventy-Ninth
Year
WAYt-fESVILLE,
OHIO,
WEDNESDAY} DECEMBER 2 , 1927
Whoie
Number
5785
'
'- - - .' ,
-,
NEWS
DIRECT
fROM ,
THE
STATE
CAPITOL
etmr y Some ttentimi To Him
~ - = ~
~ y lhen 'f. Hed - I
~ ~ ~ : '
~ ~ ~ f . . I ~ = : ; ; ; ; : ; : ~ - ,- -J
;;1. R fRANK CRANFS-
.
~ :
.
WEEKLY
UClURE
OLUMB
g,
Ohio- 17,715
non
-
fatnl claim
were
filed with
the In-
C. H.
Sherwood
Is on
the
lick list.
dU
K
r
inl Commission
of
Ohio
during
I hl month of November. This
is
a Mrs. Jerry Orsborn Is ,visiting
in
of
1231
when compared Wilmington.
wi th thll previous
month.
The.
nU11lbl
l
of d
ea
th
e l l l ~ m R fil
ed
during Mn. Earl Conner was shopping in
th 111 0nth WIlS 91,
or
5
more than D.yton
Ilist Thursday,
duriug October
, Th e
r
were
19,209
c i l l i m
I
repared and pa
ssed upon
by
'
Dr. P. A. G.rner, chiropractor,
th, commission dul'ing November. Lebanon, Ohio, Pbone 78.
n
ccirt
s from all so urces during No-
vernbc
l
totalled $1,473,347.12,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. H. Smith
spent
lh . di sbursements amounted to. Monday with relatives in Centerville.
25 0,284.02 . At the
close
of bUJslnessl1
November 30th, there W88 a balance Begin the new Year right by deal-
in the
State
In surance
fund of
ing
at V.n
Oflen's.
$52,074,8110,87,
of
Which $52,669,- '
'17 3,
17
was re served
for
c l a i m ~ allow- Mis8 Ruth Chandler, of Greenfield,
cd
but
not
paid, and other
Incum- I, spending
the
holidays at
her home
brllncc8,
leaving 1I
Rurplus
of $415.,-
here.
.j
17 ,70. J. P.
Fromm
a nd family
spent
Congressman Jam e8 T. Begg,
Re-
Christmas with the former', p.rents
publicnn house
leuder from
Ohio,
dQ-
In
Dayton.
elures
after
Il
careful
canva88
over
When in Lebanon,
don't
forget to
th
e slllle, during which time he via-
vI,lt
Cary's Jewelry Shop,
Lebanon,
iled almost each of the 88 counties,
Ohio. '
thot
hi s
congressional
colleague,
Har
tin
L,
Davey,
of Kent,
is certain
to
be
Don't
miss
the
big drawing,
Satur
the Democratic nominee
for
.u,.thClrl
day
, December 31st
at 8
p. m., .t
Van
n
ext year.
Begg
goes
" dften' .
and
knowing as
he does :Origrellilmlan\
Davey,
declares
thot
few
J ( n ~ , P ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : 1
can
hope
to
d
efeat
him.
stro
ng talk for a Republican,
him
self
is
considering entering
gubernatorial contest
next
year. No Dr. and
Mrs. H.
E. Hathaw.y spent
one que Aion s that Begg is a 1I;een Ohrlltmae with
Mn. Hathaway's
pa
obeserver, and that
in his
extensive renta. near Springboro.
travels he
hU
8
been
brought Into ololC
communion
with
party leaden,
anc$
MH.
Eva Hunter and
daughter,
of
t
here
be a Republican
in the Illddletown, are
spendlDI' a few
days
who is able to moke a with Mr.
and
l in . Elmer Sheehan.
should be
the Sandusky tnln ..
"
...
m.n,
Yet
what
he
says almost every Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mn.
ocrat
admite,
and as the strengtb of
Geora'e
Hartsock were, Ernest Hart
CongMlssman Davey beeomeB manl- Bock and family and
Herman
OUlrIa.ce.
fe
st the only
question of the
predlc
, tion is whether any
Republican
can
Parker Duofold
'pens
and
defeat him
if
he decides to become Guaral)teed. , No expense
after
a
candidale.
I p l ~ r C : : h a J l e .
Cary's
Jewelry Shop,
The Ohio
delegation to tb.
Ohio.
Miues Lizzie
and
Lillie
Pratt and
Mr. Georl'e
Pratt spent
Cbrlatmaa
in
Mt.
Healthy, the cue.ta of
Mr.
and
Mre
.\.rthur
Anson.
Democratic national convention
be for
Governor AI
Smith,
for
nomillation (or prelident. That
seems eertaln,
and
while the
gates
will
of
course vote for
Atlee Pomerene
0,
Governor
hey for two or three
'
ballots, It
,field, Mo.,
spent the Christmas
110 to Smith
w b ~ n
'be needs
vote. to claYI
with the latter's brother, C. M.
secure
the
n o m l n a t i ~ l l .
Oblo s tand.
; a o ~ l t , s e r and
family.
in a good
position and iJI not called
until
the votes of
New Yorli,
-;:;:-;::.illbeaSuUtYiifeUfWlln T Bave you
tleen
the
Pennsylvania and many
other
pattems It
Cary's Jewelry
with
large delegations
cu t
their UI before buying.
Cary's
When the national
convelltion
~ h o p , Lebanon,
Ohio.
call gets to
Ohio
the nomination and
Mrs.
Earl McMaken and
generally sewed
up and
all there'
tu
left
for
the
Buckeyes to
do
11 to . , . .
Billy,
have fe rued to their
in
the
band wagon. But next year
bpme In
Detroit, a f t e ~
a
pl_nt
viJlit
there
will be
an
underltandinC whleb
with
Mn.
M c M ~ ~ .
mother. Mn.
will
greatly benefit
Ohio
s ~ o u l d SDaith Carey.
,
be nominated. The Democray
,
be recognized as
for Smith at
proper
time, and
that
wUl be
a
heap
better than
goin&, Oll iecOl'd
against
the
New
York executive who
seem. certain at
thi . time to
be
Democratic
cboice
for
'
prelldent:
A half-dozen offers
to
executioner
have
been
Governor Vic Donahey
pa
st
three weeks. They baye
come since the Wett
murder. Hli'lleBt
degree In the watcb
Northern
Ohio,
and the len era craft 11
Gruen
Guild
W
timent
against the e,xeoution , tf. a
and
strap and
woman, One man writes tbat he
'
lrln
See
them at ca-
\>e
glad to turn the switch,
while
Jewelry
Shop, Lebanon.
Ohio,
other
who haa
had domestic
tro1llblesl
of his own says
be can't
see an:uil'Dirl
'
wrong.in exeeutlug a woman.
the verdict in
the
Remus case
are
beginning
to
come
to
the
C 011ll1'1l1
sian that
the
electric
cbalr
,nu
be
a
t ~ n J t of the put.
",
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:=
ANNIV
,
ERSARIES
1\11 Su rfuce is n d i n g t he Thl' Halo-
ll
ihern ia n poet, Tomas-
winler
i
ll
Florida, chell i,
hilS
wri
tlen:
J oi n
the
Ip'(,wing
mnk
of sotisfie
.1
e
ll
s
l"llIcr
s
lit
Von
"I
think
lh
ut
the
meanest historian
on
ellrt
h
18 th
e one who
recorded
the
day of
on
e's bi rth."
Mr.
anel
Mrs, Ray
1 i 1 l
w
ere
Day,
1I,n
li s iw
)
s, Tu csclny.
If
you r life has not been partleu
lar ly hllrpy
or
lucky, why should peo
Dr
. P. A,
Garn
er,
chirfJ
prnclo r.
pic
e r \ ' lh unniv
ers
ary
of your
Leuun on, 'Ohio, Phone 78.
bi
r
lhday?
JIll
S, ~ i e
Crll'cy
an d
l\
l r t .
.tUl
Tay io l wcre
lA'
bulI O
1
visiturs
lu st
Wednesday,
Some people make muc h of
birth
duys lind so me e w ~ p l l give a list
of
lhe bi
rth rla
ys of
pr
o
minent men
every day
but
there
ar
c two opinions
about
thllL.
If
you buy
it
lit
VU Il
Ofte n's it' ti Yo
ung
l
adies of
a
certain
age
get
g(", .1.
If
nl)t. they
muke
il
gU
O(
1.
one bi)
hday
and stick to it.
They
SANIA CLAUS
VISITS
HAPPY
HOUR
CLUB
The December meeting of the
Happy Hour
club, was
,held
,
at the
home
of
Mrs. Quincy Gons, with Mrs.
Harriet
Wilson
assisting
hostess.
After II short business session the
following
program was
rendered:
Duke-Queary
NOTED SPEAKERS AT
Of interest to many her
e is
the
announcement of
thc
marriage of Mr.
ANNUAL MEETING
aul
Duke
and
Miss
Margaret Queary
which
took
plnce , n
Dayton,
Satur-
___
day, December 24.
The
bride
is the daughter
of
Mr. \ Dr. Wi11iam E. Dod d, or the Un
nnd Mrs. Queury,
of
Xenia R, R, 3. vers ity o ~ ~ h i c a g o , Chri s Christe nsen,
She graduated from
the
Spring
Val-
of ,th
e d.vlRon of co-operutive
mar
ley High school
in
the class
of
'26. ke
tmg of
the U. S, depurtment
of
For the past
s
everal months
Mi$
AgricultUre and s
ecretary
M. S. Win
Queary hos been doing office work der lind Mrs. Charles
W.
Se\\ell,
of
Music
""
. " ..... " ' '' '' "
.
,
,,
.. Victrola
at
the N. C. R.,
aL
Dayton
. On Fri-
the
American
Furm Burenu
Pederll-
Scripture Re.dlng
. .... Nellie Bunnell day evening the girls in the depart- lion nre u m o ~ g lhe spellkel's
at
the
Recitation
.... ,
_"
" .
..
.. Betty
Braddock ment gave her
a miscellancous show-
annual
meell
ng of
thu
American
A Christmas Story ..... "
.
Jenruc Davis er of belj.utiful and useful article s. Farm Bureau Federa t ion, first nn-
Musle ......
..
: .......
..
....
..
...
.. ..
....
Victrola
Mr.
Duke
is
the
soil
of
Mr.
and
n
ounecment of
the
pr
ogram of which
At the
close
of the
program
Santa
Mrs.
Carl
Duke, a nd well known in h
as ju
sl been
I
; ceived at the office
Claus made
his
appearance and
dis-
this
vicinity.
He graduated from
W.
of lhe Warr
.en
u n t ~
Farm
Bureau.
tributed
presents
to
al\ from a very H. S., clllss
of '22,
and
since that
time The mee ting, the
~ m t h
i.n
the
his
beautiful Chrlatmas
tree
whieh
the has been engaged
in
farming and
,Lory of
the
organization, w.1I
be held
Mesdamel Gona
had
p ~ p a r e d . A
fruit
growing with his father. in Columbus on Mon.day
and
TueH-
very
'
delightful two-COU1'5e
lunch
wss
The
young
peopl,e
left early Chriet- day, January 30 and
3l.
aerved by
the
hostesses. ma8 morning
for
a honeymoon
trip
in - - -
Mn. Ralph Smith and Mre. Weldon the East, where they wil\ visit
the
Wllaon
were tbe invited guests of the larger
cities. ,
Friendship Club
Re\', nnd Mrs, L, A, Wns
hburn,
of
X"nio. "(" 'nl Monday with F ,
11 1. Co
lo
and
fumily.
Mr,
11",1
Mrs,
Ca
rl Frye
were
ChliStl1111H
dinn e
.
c ~ t s of M ,
and
Mr s. Ed Co
ok.
Slock reducing speciuls for ono
week a t a
ry'
s
Jew
el
ry
Shop, Lebu
non. Oh
io
.
l \ l i Mary
Louise
Zimmerman
is
recovering
urt
cr an illness
of
se\ e rai
day
s
fr
om
to
nsilitis.
Fr
ederick Robitzcr. of the Univer-
si ty
If
inci
nnati,
is s
pending th
e
holidoys with hom e folk s.
Mi ss ESlher Henderson has
been
s
pending
a few days
with
h
er
si
ste
r,
1I1r
s,
Harry Turner,
in Bellbrook.
Mr. ond Mrs. Wedder ond daugh
te
r,
Rose
mary, o Dayton,
were din
ner
guesls ot Wayne Villa, Christmas
Day.
Stock reducing
specials
for one
week
at
Cary's J ewelry Shop, Lebll
non. Ohio.
Mrs. Will Horn and
family
and
Mr
.
Car l Resse laer, of Dayton, spe nt Man
dllY with Mr, and Mrs.
Forre
st J .
Bough.
Mr
, ond Mrs,
R.
C, Riggs
and
Mr.
Paul
Flory,
of
Columbus,
are
spend
ing
lhe
holidays with Mr. lind Mrs.
Wilbur
Clark.
We
r epai r eve rything in jewelry
and
buy o
ld
gold and silver
and plat
inum . Ca
ry'
s J ewelry Shop, Leba
non, Ohio.
Mr s. Waller Williams, of Kingma;\
and
Miss
France
s
Jann
e
y, of
Carllale,
Pa., were dinn er guests
of
Mrs. I.au
ra
Zell,
last
W ednesdllY.
nre tw eot y-two, for in
sta ll
ce, until
lhey
rellch thirtyfive.
and
then
they
" "Ki n to g O bac k.
A
good-pJlln
w ~ e n
you
begin to be
old is to se l
ect a
certain age
and
keep it. Why
get
finy
older?
As for me I would prefer to cele
b
rul
e '
anniver
s
ari
es ot
her
than my
birthday.
I
would like lo r
eca
ll
the
first
time
1
fe ll in love, if
1
coultl,
or the
ftrst
vi
ew of
the sea, or the
first
revela
Lion
of
moonlight or
starlight.
The
fir
st
goo d view
of
a
tree
would
be a lso worlh
remembering, or an
or
chard
in full bloom.
The
first good
investment I
liver
made
or
t he first
examinalion sue
cessfu lly passed,
or the
first time I
escaped a
merited puni
s
hment.
I r emember the
first
day I wu
converted
to
Wagner,
and the
fint
time
that the
full appreciation of
the
old
ma ster
s in
painting dawned on
me,
The
se
are
epochs in
o n e ~ existence,
divine
enlargemente to
the
house of
life and commendable as
well
ae
com
memorable.
The
first
pay
day also
adds to one' .
Buperiority c o m p l ~ x .
If
we
are going
in
for *ebratinc
these
might be worthy
celebnliiona.
But just to record
that
you haft
liv
ed some
sixt
y year&-Of
wbat
cood
is
that?
Life is a pleasant thing perbaplt
and
it
is
good to see the
8un
and to
function otherwise,
and one would
not
willingly
give
It all
up. But
not
ve
ry
much
of the
time
are
we
,bid
we
wer
e
ever
born,
Perbaps
we oUl'ht
to be,
but
the mulligrubs
are
too bal)"
with
moat of us and our lIle
Is hardl)-
8
ucceaful
enough
for
us to celebrate
continuously.
It is very complimentary
for our
friends to
suy
that they are glad we
were born
and they
hope we will live
a
thousands yelln" but we sometimes
question whether they really meall it.
afternoon. They
will be
at home
early in
Jan-
The January meeting
will be
held uary at the
home
of
the ~ o o m s par
In Waynesville,
when
all
the
families
ents,
where the Illrge reSIdence
has
wUl
be guests
at
a
supper. been
arranged for
two
families.
.
The
Friendship club '
met at the
home
of
Mrs. Luci\lc Sals
bury,
on
Wednesday
afternoon,
December
14,
wi
th
twenty-two member
s
present.
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. AlIen had a8
their
gue
s
ts
durin ,
the Christmas
holidays, IIIr. and Mrs. Charles Fish
er
nnd children,
of
Cincinnati.
Our
gift table
s
are
full
of
specials
for
your se
lection,
Cary's Jewelry
Shop, Leba non, Ohio.
S.omc_
o1
-
us
have
reached the de
clining years. When Bombody aeb
us
to
huve a cocktail
or
a higbball
we
decline, and
if
certain forms
of
food
are put beforc
us we
must
also
re-
fuse
because
the
doctor says
80.
Our pr
ese
nt
ailments
and limita
tions are
sufficient without calliI1&' up
those of the past
.
We
would
never
render
ourselves
public nuisances bJ;
New
Century
Club
Mrs. J. Will White was the genial
ho.teBS to the New Century club, on
Friday, December 23rd. Nineteen
members and
one honorary
member
answered roU
call with
Bible
verse.
The guests
were
Mrs.
Wilbur Clark
Mrs.
J. P. Fromm,
Mrs.
Harvey
Sack
ett.
Mrs. F.
M.
Cole and Mrs.
Emma
Dakin.
The
program was
listened to
with
much interest:
Music-"Hallelujah Chorus"
Christmas Reading,
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Witham
Reunion
Ohid
Withams
held a
reunion at
the
home of Mr.
and
Mrs. A. F . With
am, at
Withamsvii e, on
December
26, 1927.
The
Witham
family have
re
sided
continuously
on a
port of
a
1000acre grant
issued to Morris
Witham in 1803.
Thomas Jeffer
so n, then President of t he
United
States. Mr. and Mrs. ' Witham are
72 years
old.
-
Cillc:
innati
Enquirer.
Evans-Barrows
Baily. .
"Underground railroads Before
tbe
Miss Glenna B a J r o w ~ , cla\lgpter
of
The meeting was called
to
order
by
the president.
Mrs. Mildred Shee
han read the 19th Psuhn, followed by
the Lord'
s
Prayer
in unison
After
th e busine ss session we en
joyed
a
recitation
uy
Alton Earn
hart and
a rec
itution
by Ronald Sal
is
bury.
A Chri
st
mas s
tory
by Mrs.
Mills,
aft
er which
we exchanged
Christmas gifts.
During t he social hour delicious
refreshment
s
were
served by
the
hos
tess and her
uss ist llpts, Mrs.
Josie
Whitak
e
r,
Mrs. Mildred
Sheehan,
Mra
Pearl Shultz, Mrs. Rachel ElIrnhart
and
Mrs.
Sumo Crawford.
'fhl) next m e ~ t i n g will be with Mrs.
:'laud\:
Crane, January
11, 1928.
--- .. -- ---
Mr, and Mrs. Vern Hough had 09 continually rllhearsing
our
calamitle .
their Christma
s Day guests, Mr,
and Let
us forget them.
About the beat
Mrs. Lawrence Peele lind daughtcr, thing we ~ a n all do with the
past
Is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Forre
st
Hough.
to
forget
It
and
look
forward to the
future. That may
be
better,
auel
again it may not be,
but
at l eu t
k
has the advantage of
being
unnfed.
and we
arc
justified in looking f o r ~
ward
to
it
hopefully.
Mr. Wilbur
Haines,
formerly
of
Waynesville, has
left
for New Yurk
City.
to
IIccept a position WIth
the
Child's
Restaurant
Co ., with whom he
has
been
connected
in Cincinn ltl.
Captain
Jam
es W. Davis, of
the
Coast Guard of Fernandina, Fla.,
ac-
----
--..- - --
Notice
companied by his iamDy,
motored.
here to spe nd Christmas with his pa-
- - B o l f m n i n g ~ ~ o m l l 1 g , Janu
rents, Mr. and Mrs.
0
.Davis. ary 2nd, we W111 be
III
town, roin or
War,"
Mrs.
J.
L. Mendenhall.
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
M. F. B a r r o w ~ , E.
Main
~ : . . ~ : ~ ~ e l l ~ " W o , M ~ l u : : s i c - " C h r i 8 t m a 8
HI(mnt"
street,
/lnd LaWl'ellce
E v a l l ~ , son
o.f
Shoes
of L I ~ l e Waif."
" Mr.
and Mrs
.
Franll
EVAns,
of Spring
beautiful Christmas reading. ) I f ~ .
VlIlley,
were married
In Oovington,
The Ladies Aid of the Lytle M.
Chicken Supper
Our
gift tables
arc
full of
specials
for your selection. Cary's Jewelry
Shop, Lebanon,
Ohio.
shine, with
a full
supply of pure J
er
sey
milk
and
cream. Anyone desir.
ing
to try our products, just
stop ult.
and we
will
be glad to serve
you
Thanking you
for past
patronnreo..
'MI.
E. H t h a a ' ( l
Ky., December 10, they have
ju
st an- E.
church
will hold a chicken supper
Mulllq.-' Silent Nia'ht" .
nounced
.
Fo)'
the present t . h e ~
will
January 6th
.
Program.
Welcome,
ID
f
eh
I
t make
theIr hOllle with the
brtde
s
pa-
everybody.
chimp o . r
Itlll"
. ayors
~ r e - rente.
Mr.
Evans
is
conpected with ____ __
lted l I l u ~ h m e n l m . n ~
"
the
Iivestook
shipping
department
Ruth Cook wus hostess
at
a six
o'clock
dinner
and
slumber party
on
Thursday oycning. The guestl inclu
ded the Misses
Jean Hockett,
Kalh
leon -
Graham and
EvelYn
Tucker.
we
remain
Yo
urs truly,
H.
O. Cornell
:
Son.,.
R. D. 1, Wayn esville, Ohio.
Phone No. 93F2, Centerville.
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uring the
, social houl' a flne bwo-
of
the
Greene County Farm Bureau. Calendars Are
Ready
coune
lunch was lerved. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kindle,
of
The
next
meeting
will
be
held
at
' _ _ . , - Social Row.
entertained
on Christ-
"I am going into the bands of the
receiver," shouted the
well-traine4
football ,
as it sank cracefully
Into.
the hands
of
the 'balf-back. .
the
honie
of
Mn.
Georre
Smith,
Jan.
' F. C. Hartl ock
and
family,
of
MiJ-
Our Farm
Record Calendars
wi1\.
mas ;Jay, Miss Ruth Orndorf and Mr.
~ 27th.
'
ford, and Ronald Hawke and family be r e a ~ y for distributing Saturday. Joe
Kindle,
of Cincinnati;
Mrs. Mag-
-
were Christmas guests of
Mrs.
Edith
Come
In
and
get
yours.
gie Burnet,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lee Greth
.
. Babecribe
to the lOamI
Guatt . .
Harrla and
family.
F. E.
VAN
OFLEN.
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W h e ~ ~ The S:4 Went Down
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rye enter
tained
Christmas
Day, Mr.
and
Mrs.
W. P. Salisbury, Miss
Hazel
Sali/
bury,
of
Cleveland, Mr.
and
Mra. Rus
sell
Benson a
nd
son,
of Delaware;
Mrs.
Stella
Evans and Mis, Helen
Ev
ans,
of
Dayton;
Russell Salisbul'Y
and
family.
The
Mi9:Ics
Frances and Elizabeth
Henkle
chllrmingly
entertained at
dinner Tue
s
day night the
follow ng
guests: s ~ e s Ola Hartstlck, Janet
Cartwright, Lucile St lohn, and lhe
Messrs. Clint Corwill,
Luther Hart
sock, Geotlf6
Henkle, Frederick Re
bitzer Glen Blan.
Mr.
and
Mr s.
C.
M.
Robltzer en
tertained
ChrifJmu
Day, Mr.
and
Mrs . Merle
Kerns,
or
tolumbus;
Miss
Edith
K e r l l ~ , of
Springfield, M.r.
and
Mrs.
J. 8.
Smith, of
Sprtngfteld, Mo.,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D .
Marlatt, Mrl.
Am
elia
Williams, Messrs.
Charles
Buell.
L. N.
Printz and
Frederick
Robitzer
.
M1'9. Viola
Carey entertained
a' a
family Christmas dinner tbe
follow
lowing guests: Mr.
and
Mrs. James
Johns.
,
Mr. and
Mrs.
Lester
Kenrick,
Mr.
and
In. Allen Hole and 80n, Mr.
and
Mrs. Ralph Johna
and
daughters.
Mr. and
Mrs. R11IIIICU Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs:
Irving
Welch, Mr. and
Mr.. L.
-E. MoMaken
and IIdn
,
u d
Mean. Frank
aD
'
dJeae
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