MR. AND HHS. .l()ll Married In Qu Will Reside In K pretty summer wedding was wlcninized at St. llar,v's Church iii-st, Quincy. Mass. on Saturday. .ltlll(' 1 when Suzette Ann. dziiigliter of Mrs. Margaret Lord and the late iiige to John Desmond. son of Mrs. tieorge Stewart and the late James A Burgc The double ring it-rcntoiw was performed and Nuptial Mass sung and sanctuary were beautifully de- corated with colored gladioli lights. The bride looked charming in a white illusion was held in place by need pearls and she carried a bott- -niei of white roses and maiden h.iir fern the bride. was matron of honor. Wic wore a ballerina length gown of mauve crystalcttc with match- "ii accessories and carried an as- in Rev. Albert Mason. The altar; hnllt:-riiia length gown of white ny-l - lt-n eyelet. Her finger tip veil or held at the Queen Hotel. l)r. .I. F wp glumbpr ml. u'hllP in-r maglc N l)I'iS.VIONll IHIRGE incy, Mass. This City I act-cssnries and Vlllll an orchid enr- .sage. The organist was Mrs John Campbell Immediately following the cere- moirv a reception was held at Win. iiatiliew Lord was united in niar- field for the immediate friends and: lrelations of the bride and groom. The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake flanked on either sltlt: it-nth light. ed candelebra and flowers. Following the reception the bride :and groom left on a hotfeymoiin .trip through the White Mountains T and Quebec On their return a rcceptioii was L Burgc was master of ceremon- lies with the toast to the bride be- ,lng proposed by the groomsman Gerard Burge and being respond; Hrs. Wilfred l)tIut'Pll('. sistertof ed to by the groom Rev. Kenneth The Goddess of light. neath the MaePherson and Rev. Preston . llammill also expressed their good vvislies. The reception was fol- lowed by a sing song and dance Paints Family Tree in Detail l EDMONTON CPi-What began as a hobby as she worked among the Indians now is a full-time car- eer for Miss Kathleen Potter. She paints portraits of the people she knows so well. Miss Potter viorked among In- dians on Vancover island. at the Blood reserve in southern Alberta and at Good Fish Lake nursing station in the north. With each painting. she recalls incidents involving the subject of her brush. She doesn't paint these people in ceremonial regatta. but tin every-day dress. ''I don't think of Indians as MW A dians but rather as interesting tn- dlviduals.” says the former de- partment of Indian affairs worker. THOUGHTFUL SUBJECT l M Good Fish Lake, Miss Potter met Pt-ter Shirt. the subject of one of her portraits. She recalls ihe was called Peter the Rock forl lhis dependability. He was llyl leader and caretaker at the mis- sion. Evenings he spent st idting , iEl12ll.sll and reading the Bible. . ; I ”Soniietinies when I'd ask Pet- .cr's a vice. Iic'd walk past as if Vlhe hadn't heard." Miss Potter re- l('8llS as she shows his portrait.l --In ,, couple of hm"-sl 3”” hard Alilitingli ilic liiitlc in:iy liaio llmughl llllngs over, lletd be back been a leading New York inodrl and we'd discuss the problem." she still called upon ittiilier to ;Eai','le Speaker, or Prlncegs W31. help her with her heatlilrt-ss and ipiti. a former Miss Calgary Stam- , V 7! fpede. Miss Potter remembers her as l little girl. ”In many ways. time for it change." Miss Potter lsavs. speaking generally of the ln- Dresses Worn than and his way of life "Thcln-1 rlians need to help themseles. l.ftVl)fH it'l' Cmlmiillrii.-iii They can go ahead if they make dresses nutniimbcrctt inoio fnrnioll, up their minds I think they've-igowns Monday night at the fiiilii been given too much. They must annual l)oniinion Day dinner of develop a feeling of iesponsbillity the Canadian Woint-it's Club ill and be considered as individuals." Loiidoii. More lllflll illtil club iiiciiilii-is and giicsis guteudcd the dinner held in the sutiitk Sittoy Iloii-l. it is rc:.'zii'detl as our of l.tnidonis W lop non-male society cients The all-male Canada Club ll('ltl fourth in an adjoiiiiiig bniiiliictiiig rooiii. in .'i depzirliire from pi'cvioii.s years. more thn hiilf the giicsts chose short cveniiig ilrcssi-s for DAWN It tllllsl1PT of Iume for a day now She skips through the Roses, wet with dcw lA dusty shadow on the hill She scatters light. when the world . '5 ill” the fuiiction. l-'lowcrctl l)l'lllls and Dow'n iliroiigli tlir nieadow that ha, and hrnmdm NW, MN pop. 1 lclm "'” d'N'" ular llctid table ',!lIOSlx. lliiWt't(.'l'. Anlllhlwlnkl” ""5" "" Ill" ml" ronfornietl tn irnrlitioii zviili full mil" leii tli "owns lB"l1 Hark 'l T""" M” M break" hfrs BOlixe llieteiibitki-r. wife of ""1 (lay iCanada's new prinic niinistt-r and Anti shell fly on her velxet wings guusl M lmnor. mm. a wvmh mlall ehampagiic-t-oloi't-d ctiitton gown. trimmed with a iiiairliing satin bodmtk bow and luistle N ll1tIt'll of t'0Il- Makes.i:av and light our troubled mmin: mm. "M Pmwlml M a dlvean” . M f ' l d wliiic 'ltTtlIv She stands atop the mountain high :;:::-1:8” 0 I” "H 1 l , Brief spcei-lies ucrc giiitii by l ""',''"'"g 5"” Miss (iharloiic Whition. forincr She flits through the hours on maml, M mlmm. Lam. Vmlm silent wings . Bnulnni (';ii'ter. d'iii”'litci' of Brit- Shc touches the brook. and low it l- 1 " ish staicsinziii the l-'.:ii'l of is- . ..,.,,.. ..-S Shorter Dinner l , 7 R ARRANGES VEIL 'Canfield-Robblee Wedding is Solemnized ln Tryon I Tryiiti L'niIeii Baptist (lllll"'ll was lIl'tl ,t tiosi-g.'iv of )l'”lI.t ca.-gm. recently the scene of a very pref-,lltilIs ty wedding when Rci. ll 1. Uravs The iiiidesiiiaids w a re Vliss as performed the double-ring ct-re lllllar) Robbelc. cousin of the bride. muny which united in Hlarrlagg and Miss Sylvia Poulter. cousin of. Burden; nag Rouble? daugmer ithe grooin and wore dres. s of taf-l of Mr and 31,3 Gpultge R,,l,l,lH..l feta amt net with net states and of Ti-you and (;,,,-dun Allrtzd Q-an, matching mills and hands of flow- field. eldest son of Mr. and Illrs. Us 'I'ht-i uurc Orchid and .H'l- Heber Canmald or vvcsmmrelandy low di't-sses res-pet-titely and car- The r-hum-ll K35 gall), decorated ried iiosegays of white and pink with baskets of cedar and flowers ”3"l'3ll”'”- and pretty potted plants. The guest Tl” ””l””' girls hileaiior Boul- pews were nizirkctl with white 1"l'- l'0.l'-hllll ol ll" ttliimtvl Ind K8ll1.V crepg l-Iblmnl -pl". Vwddjng "mill. Ma('Wllllafnk wore short nylonl was supplied bv Miss l-Illt-n (:1-3. dresses of blue and yellow They! ham or Mllnltlmll y 3 . M,,i,. wry yworc bands of pink and yellow flow- Norrnan Maelhinalti of (ti-;,pa.,,l. ers and t”; rii-d nosegays of yellow was soloist and gang vlll walk 5,. and rust t'aiiiatioii.s. side You,” The best man was lilrvtiii Mac-.' The brirlp. gm-n H, ,.,;,,,-.;,g,. M Donald. ciiusiii of the groorn. while her father, t-lmsp 3 n,,.,.r mug”, Wesley ftobblee. brother of thci gown of while yn.m.h (.mm.mdH.(,d bride and Robert slierre-n uslicrcd. lug over tulle and 53.... The ml. The bridal rcceptittii was held in em featured lung 5-ll". lap,.,-mg the 'l'i')'uii Baptist Hall where Buf- sleeves with small Peter Pan t'til- l” ll””'ll hi” Wlitlfd 111 llfl EH95”-l lar triiiimed with SlflllllalP(l pearls "W lll"(lVe liiblf WIS :91 llll l gnu L-up sequins? ll” mvlun lune ('hiiia cups and silier and decorat- finger-itp tcil was held in place by "(l Hill! viii flmicrx and llltllled a tiara of net. She carried it while l'3l"ll"h I , iBible with bouquet of fushia i'itst's. VN lmozi-nc llmiaii was in licil hiiiiic, thoiiii lltllltlt" ll'.HlIl.' for gm, W)”, pparl (,a”.In2s l'hal'u(- or ll”, um.” bmm 'il.ss' lloiialila V:ti'l.tiotl lllIliNf' Triiiiti I'nitr-rl tliiirrh Plioto by umy A-Vwma R,,hhlH. M 'rH”,L For lit-i riaiiglitt-i"s wedding thel in.'irriai.'c took place last Saiiirdav ('r;is;wt-ll. lwas hm. sN,.,--3-,in,Ial, ,,,m,.,,,', Or brides iiioilii-r i-hose a teal blue in Mr. Joseph Burda is shown at lhonor wean"! aqua hm? Kamila WFHP suit with pink act-esstii-iesi ELEANOR? ROSST New Improved Chamois Valuable Household Aid llllflL'l'lL1ltlllIll;! for ui-t-ks Rub gt-ntlv Int Aliiiost everytliing is xi-it-niific st-riitiny these iliiis uiili that the millions of llfl)' siicded an t')f' to iniprovemciil This even filirt-s iii i-in-li piece of chamois goes for that good old si.'iiidl),v,yc.'iii do ilirir work This t-ontiniioiis clinniois ieathcr, Iriihhing will bring up the grain Altlioii-,:li "ch:iniiiiy" has been i in tour fiiriniiirc but will not harm zirotiiitl a long time. its new iota the finish. since i-hainois is en- sion is the riilniiuation of lite llrl'l) free of alii site cheniii-alsl years of research by the Niiininglor oilici slllhllIIl('t'fs', l lnrliistry of this country. 'l'lic ncwl when tlllslllllll iiiiiiious or iiitr-l vziricti is iiinde from sclt-i-iitrllrtiis. tlip tho t'll2llllttlS into Niall)” skins uliit'li are specially oil- w.'itei'. Ilicn wring about titti- tanncil to produce an iilIi'.'t-soft.ithirds tlri t xlllulf wilting Nllttlllfl supple feel that gives high glosslclciir off all the grime. unless the to both woorl and Rlass siii'faces. gl.-its is iiiiiisiitillx tlirtv. I lNVAIilJABI.E All) l For lliit sci-uiid ivinrlow. re s dip If you haven't used a cliiiiiioisilhe cliiiiiiois and wring not com- leathcr aroiiitd the house for snnielplctcly You will have to do this time. give yourself a pleasant sui'- only once per window. since. prise and select one of the ncwtclinniois is iiiiiisiuilly motsliire-I crop It will soon prove itself lti- alisorbeiit. and Vllll soak up the' valiizilile as :i hniisi-hold ;iitt excess water wiilioiit leaving Act-itrdiug to a recent siirvey hv streaks or trails of limits the home economics departnientl The aliotr pi'ocetliii-e slioiild also of a teaching university. the iiewlbe followed in wiisliiiig down the chnniois cuts it halfthour from the family car. It is a relatively pain-l time required to wash eight win- less uiiv til getting both finish andl (lows and cuts a third from the windows to gleam. You'll also find time required to polish all the fiir- that. niosi times, it dry riib-doivn nitiirc in an i'tveI'age lioinei with a new Pllflfilllls will he Slllflr lloiiicmnkei's and ear-clesiiiiiig cit-ni unless the car has picked iipl rlllltilftlllni band of flow t-rs. She c;ii'- black and v with net oierskirt triiiinicd with and wore it i-otszigr of pink carna- lbtiws. She wore inzztt-hing stole thins. and inilts, llcr headdress was I 'l'hi- giooiiiis iiioilit-r More I Milli! flocked taffeta FREE! By ptiptilar tlcniaiitl we are offering again, THE i'r:w iMPRrivie:ii 14 Piece Marco Waterless Cookware Set Valued at b59.95 with the piirt-liase of an Eldis Oil Range (Any Model) This offer for a limited time only As Our Current Promotion The Cunrrli:-n Pugs: 9 Saturrlny..luly ti, l9S7 dress with pink ari-t-..nrwv.- cnrsagr of pink initiation. For her goitig autax ilikllllllli iii. bride uiire a NHV iionl .iitt ttllh navi and pink atiriwstirirs :inrl top. sage of pink carnation; 'l'h.v ....., pie spent their hnni-vmoon tn Not; Scoiia and are now rcsidiiig in Westniiir(-laiitl aiirl GLEN VAl.I.l-ll" W.l. V The (Glen Valli-x WI mm il .1..- hoiiic of His .liiliii Mt-litilsoii or May ll. Vii-ctiiig opt-tit-rl with tlrlr follow:-d bv the ('it-4-rl in unwm l”-iuht TllPlIIl)I'ts am-itci't-d the roll call Tlieie were two tisiiorx mo sent .Vliniiti-s of tint-ting read and z'il)DI'tttl'tl toniimiippg gate their l'f'lJ4iIls and nos an?! appointed Sick Ht-s Mai-iiiati Uac last ttrir Donald. tlrs his-i-ling t1;trl.ean; Prograiiiiiie. His ijyi-in vim-1." Mrs fxoriiiau tlaclionald Mrs S'tc-rliiig tlai'l.t-an and His John .Nii-liolsoii were appointed as delegates to .'Alll'llll the prtniiicial convention. lt Hits itiiiied and se- conded to birv it tit-at for the i-liil- drcn for st-limit f'ltisIll'.' His. Xltfls re) (iaiiicroii llllll('tl lllf' nit-mlwtq to her htiiuo for iii-xi lll'1lllH: Roll call. progiaiii ln irni-li Tlltllllr ber liunch was wt-tori bi hmiru and I social hour I-iilmcrl hi all. HFI.kl.Tlf S('H00l. ('ati.'tda's first srhotil of litgwnr, or public health nits rii':animd at the Unitciwity of Toronto in l'rZ7. ,4 ;....;.,......- . mrir-d pastel hnilqucl with Al Blanchard at the piano. Sum: ' H H k h lmmh. and La”... 5;”, min or Sirl . d 1, l I I I - . "1 it " it " . ' FOR MORE COMFORT : we I it , l'. ierarr iirite . r . Vivi - I3 all . rs. . A nn- , l ingtoni iig cotninissioncr in H ' . l t- t o o I ; i.iolin S. l')on.-iluie iishcrcrl. ahuc. Mr and Mrs. John l)oiinhue l'"'i 5l"'m;':3(l": y:ll("l ”""l' '" "wy(T.-in:id:t. g;l)'I'llgl;::Il1:::'.lsh.RVl.”.l”, lf'l'.::(:l"':il;h"mUll::"lfm'.': I';""'):l ' 3 -H H . r lh ' . l . M R N, 4 . . 3 woo i 4'. .. A u . . 4 ii i it - i-i- i V I iosem'lm:F"ll ll" . -(ll-lmdv l.l.m.P TI.” ('wnKe2taIirng.0f Biilfttifiimktl IlI:l All” 'llm"ml "W dallkml l'""” "l LONG HISTORY l Xfter you have applied was or as rliisirfrcc as possililc. a piece .3 ('0' .' l '"'”"m M" ()('l)rgc stmm,-l and (lprqiirl 3...,-.i(.'i Nil" iiiiiiipoii. tiimii ll'I 'NtIk:I st-oiin uil ntillxll in your furniture. a gcn- of iicivli - lllll""H'('fl clinniois l mm” and mm a ”'r”"up of M" tlisscsi Tena 1nd llol kl -T'. we knml mp M” hm” M '1” began H.s.lllPllt'lillllt'll sciileiuciit tle polishiii: with Cllalllnlk. as you lenilier is .t welt-oino atlrliiion to liul The groom: niother wnre l('hai-l;.itel'm.n ;'.,,,;mu..; '"””l”"-' I'll" of Port ltovzil in moi. trlust. will keep lhe wood llIfftWFs the rare or i't-toi-its. its still fll'll'('K l m, Mm, mu, (Wm. '1'-(Ma wuh mk H" Hvnu Q mm rv H i ' '1' Our faith is wove on a steadfast ' pk! pvpiirum y will not s(rltltlt'll the discs. it-t will ' v t " bu C l 9' loam i ' r ' "j "" T wipe them tree of dust that settles. ' 7- V-vi he-aw” in our Godtlnss of light that cnrii- in. and iiltiinatclv harms. recordl . l vonir AUXILIARY ilo szw Literal re 94- rt l N" W" l KEEP lN TRlM tzrmiw t i "EA 17 book uh'& go 3” "" ()l. gpnlle dawn at the morning jjja-jj When it comes to t-iistiiiiie lew- l Tl . pa. . 5 '3 9" road” skies . cliii. Ihc i-liitiiiois lK' also prepared "3 '"”"””l '""'”"E "' ll” Friendship secretary report 9 hos. . ' t toil. Evcninq .,tuxl1l.-try met at. "M C H d 22 ii H hjd turn you hid the Iltlsls from the lne I in do A good Juli. ctr-aniniz and i the homc nf Rlrc. slum-l Vpgscy on I lie I 5d an Om: ca 3 d i river I950. lmlisliiitg prcttv pieces with naryl I Tuesday evening June 11th. The !::xlcip'M,p M mom": WM And w.-ilten the fnirys that send the chance of a scmtcli. it "'"””ll 0l”'"”l llllll ll" 'l('l'””""' iindecidcil. Following this a very w, ".:::n(d;:.l,,u M knw. ,,.,. H," " ' 7' i i ' i Al period led by Mrs Dcwiir Strait. lllc theme being "Think on These "things." b'ci'lptiire was taken from John 7!. l5l7. read by Mrs. lra Lewis. followed by prayer by Mrs. Howard Watts. A very interesting story was Wad by Mrs. Peter Prniitl. taken tmm the theme ”Tbink on ""tiiigs." dealing with the wn k the W M S. and auxiliaries itning. Roll call was answered by thir- '"0n members with verse of scrip- ture. There were two visitors pres- ent. Minutes of last meeting were mid and approted Siipply secre- lv"lIiV reported 83.60 more to be paid "" nnrcel sent to Korea It was "loved and seconded that thin bill he plgql lt was rlei-ldt-rt to make plans with WS. tn liave A Joint supper in hall in July. Collection amounted Instinct!) weir:-she-r.h 'l'.'7.'.".':t. Tl"t5"l committee. r are i ” lEt:tIERTAlNlNG AT H suitable address was read to Mrs. J M. Sproulc by Mrs. Dewar Swan. 'and a gift presented by Mrs. Lona is Vesscy. to which Mrs. Sprnule thanked the members. Meeting dosed by mminn URI”! And Om, day um M (.m.(,ry " Latter the brthy :iri'iv:w, it first the rpgnlarly after each child was: Be The Tic That Hinds." l.iincli was served by bnstesrassistrxl by Mom: CROSSINGS OTTAWA ((2?) - Volume at highway traffic crossing the (tan- ada-United States border in Mar and the first five months of the year showed moderate increases lover the corresponding periods llast year. The bureau of statistics said Friday that May crossings rose nearly seven per cent to I,- l3lfl.000 from l.4tll.000 in 1936 This linereased the five-month total by leight per cent in 5.774.000 from 5.332.000. Hthiil slit) away iTliat we're glad when we wake in the morning bright To know that you. have followed our night By IDA .ll4.kN RAIN M The most iiiiportaiit titim ln .1 twomans lIlP for exercising is new iiiotlici' feels flDll'.IlllfllllV fl.'it.l soml However. overly stretclietl abdom- lFrmF'Ilh:;ai(;:"k' mm” M ' hhssl inal iniiscles must he s-ircii:.'Ili- u ' . V l ened and re lured to tone. else I . RLANC"F' '” "SON the spread ahid the need for a lSUMMhRs'nF" larger size dress will siircly fol-i ea low. i While ewes: tttllgill niltls lo the problem. a ihickeniii: lltmtllll ll?" DAlLY PATTERN l. middle can occur even for ill? hips 3.1 And here are my nii-ns- l normal weigtil Here is .i ('tIt1llll4lIllllf'PlllPl'Ilx after my second child C0ftll)l2Illll' ”l"oiir lV'ItIllllls' ilL'4l l arrived: Bust 33. waist 24. and l had a baby. and while I wciL'.li hips .14 I know my Sll'PallIllllPFli ' only lfl2 pounds. I now li.-tic alfigtire is due to the fact that l 'pully sinni:ich.' flow can I fl:tt- took my evcrrises to faithfully l ten the middle and EN lmttll tII.V after HH children were born" young figurc”' l 'l'Iie new miuhcr should begin l".xercise is tlfc answer For t-on exercise .1: soon as her doctor vinciniz proof of the l'PH.'ll'llx of permits. Kinny doctors now re- lexercise. here is a lTtlllVlPlli'lfll l'l'”;PttI'TUTll""d simple t-ontr.-ictionl from another young mntlit-r movements to begin the second port FOUND 0llT f)lFFl'3Rl-2NTl.Y "Bcfnrt-'l married I took it for granted that himn: children meant losing one: figure nutiiilv because all the girls I knew hadt lost their figures after t-liildhirih.l This thought worried me bcrniiw 1 did not filzurc I had on my wedding dnv. i ”l read in voiir column that it lis possible for it woman to hate I better figure after rhilrlbnih than she had before the children .arriv:-d I want In add nit lhxllv Niflll. ' want to lose the nice diatelv after the baby nrrnerl” is unless advised hi mnnial to that very trite statea tnr The general rule is "No new "I hurt sated I collt-iilioii of your overt-ise suggestions whi-at 1: followed whenever I felt l was he-: coming a bit lax. i also exert-'st.1i bnrii. Here are the surprising LP- sult: l STIH-Z.tMl.lNl-JD Flfilllllti ; ”Whr-ii l ntarricrl l weight-tl "ill, with these niensiiio Rust .17. waist Z.'a'2. hipsi 38. rkftcr mv first child was born I weighed I22 pounds, with these measurements: Bust 36. waist 25,l piiiintls. TIN"lllQ' week Special exercise during llllk period tzraiirlntrs frnrn passive l'lliH'l'tll('lIl& to actiie cxciwisc and GRADUATES fiiiiillv. after six weeks, to rests live r-xei'i'ise . . What about the voting inother MM Rm" ”''''l'"'' ”'''''l"' w""i' l or dniigliter of klr and Mrs. Reii-l hen Moore, lliizh Rank, M". t. ml -utly grniluaicd from the Vi-wl Alii-rrlei-n llospital Svhool of Viirs-l who neglected to cvcrcise iminiv it too late" it's never too late foi- exercise but. on the other hnnrl. y y I the sooner begun the better. ”ll1- V” l'l3b'l3'"l- Rt-5 l w R r n i n E V" mllglllpnw. His: Yloorc was the onlv lslaitdi should be taken during picgnanrx girl anion: llH' 37' "lite" "ll" izrad-, '.'IlP(l on June It l'I37 after (tI("l oun doc l t-r-ssfiillv completing their Ihrcel yoiir exercises. i & YOUNG LOVI Just like Mommy's favorite (uh Ian-the "sissy" titiirtwatot makes little girls look .1-on sweet! Even the lucked front In any Ievhm with our PRINTED Pattern -v in sleeveless style for summer. abort- iotve tor school Printed Pattern 4170: Chtldrelfo 8135.1. 4. I, I. 10.811: I nqulna I H yard: 3lltH fnbrlc. Prlltad tflroetlom on each put- torl part. latter. hater. not-inn no . amt r'lI"l'Y (INTI in roots! in gain mqqu cannot be I!" ”r""""'i.::"ri.:."'.: 4 g :7... mad. reodstocae Ith annou- ycar course. ' look at then 5 Iilg fcaturosamlkl l x I. Burns garbage as well as hard fuel Tk 2- Attmctively styled and built to last 3. Saves time . . . most economical to ri operate is f(- Exclusive-dhl controlled automatic r oil oven .Automatieally controlled room tern perature I'ou're naurnd non ol cooking Ind lulilng ntlr fnctlon with the new AU- TOMATIC ELDIS loan on Ivtrll no the comfort and emu-entt-nee It tillers No more droning In fuel. , dragging out ulna and you get clean, lopcudlblt. uniform heat. Distributed udnulvaly IT'S NEW . . ..DlAL cos'ntoI.i.i:ii AL'T0- in IN M-rittv-m M . In! Ilnallnx. uilumnltrnlly controlled mom tamper- uuru can be mnlnulnol by letting thormoatnt. with oven door 0P0"- (dinl control options! at extra coat). Write for free men- oure or no your neared lulu. 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