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Compiles List I ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7362 Meat Dealers Charged With O.P.A. 4buses Must appear before Price Panel Board Monday night MADK SI RVEY Agents found prices above ceiling be-i tag charged Retail meat dealers who IttW graded cute t\ h gher than MtUng prices in the nren or Wur Pr H A H iti ■"■" boird 2fi«-5 Wrdtssnarsh, will ap- ! ton the price pai. tngs Monday nteht at the WWte-l wnahlp bulldlng< Barren am AltogMl serious violation* were uncovered by aeents of the prle panel in a survey eosducted Bl rken. Ambler townships of vVhJtemarsh, Honham and Ueper Dublin In the li il ti « vvin'arp A 01 T - Auxiliary entertained f-voit» Pnrv f-nairm"! dta losed after B ID* dal meeting | i >«ht. Althonen the chairman Hwltr"1-1 ■ deaten will be reoneeted to eon«ar he'-ire i!ie Sljc Cottsljoljockctt Hccartrer. \^ CONSHOHOCKIN. PA.. TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1944. 'MX) Graduates Neighbors on Fayette Street Meet at Church on World's Other Side of Hi<ih School Now in SCIVHC, Conshohocken School compiles long list 13 WOMEN Six members of class of '11 included ■>!, p •'. hbon bi ton, Bgl »«ff*r- A ' ,. ratercd Armv MI Hiirn o* ' 1!'' (: ■ 37 Excused From Civil Couii Jun Makes Report ■■■■■■: C ' 0 11 Iti ■ ■ , I Were not required to report at opening session 12 CASKS LISTED -'--,!.-•■■■ ■ I . . p ibo'H th From tar-ofl Indi Sts'l '.* that M <• ' "■ I ■ ■ ■ that he i ,!....■.-. TI Riffi i ■ [once should i » .March session open nui .if the bm '••■■- ihsawken, nnd 11 B I j ■. e from there'. fnr"»oir from ■ ' il no ■ <' i " '■ - •..-■ ■ ■;• ha wrltea. ' '■ ■ ' "■' s B-t Rafferty n:is been in In la nduat of conshohorK*n H.,H„H,, service three yean M M Oaynor. B Ini th t he -wag f (W W0Tker 1(tl. (hr A,„..:i..,,, Nl. ; ,,^,, • , ..■ ,t KJ oaynor" >tal of 390 : th? cur ■ m- O 'Milan" I DWMtft nl IOI\N Killed on R. II. Theatres Will Near Miquon Aid 1?<<I Cross $100W arBond *E™"« i^ *£a i I?* . » the clan or two. which hs ill (,ilI to r ireiueii ■'.:.* M m™*, tndl second highest wilh a com : nel. bP ,tf Rtor»* lnvestl*ated b»- h's tn(, piaudiLs of more thin 100 • ■•?? ^, IO ^ doublv sur i-rnnp ejalntahaed cetluw nricei tators Friday nieht wh»n Bl-ed yesterday One juror absent ■ maintng on I started Mondav mm ea Haroln < I son and Willum F P • presiding Prior to tl ■ ■ : ' I ■ \ ■ fused and were not red ■ Wtion others, who were flven ■ ■ M N F plement of 50. _)l(1 f„„„rt|, ,,( pttrteh P LawlorJ to that being classified unrfer the borough, was held today. «i*li iol- togmented bj additional awea wui A;.1,hi,.i;.., N , p hend "prior to 1926" . emn requiem mass at St Brid ■ , -lie Riant Theatre for the town: Oeorgt "We have gone to a great d?a oi . p„ T,„r. , . ., ,..,. « ,, ■ .»,d the current local Beck. \v. effort to make thU. list as romnl?:? -nurcn. je-ast^ ran. m ^ p M ,, 1;lud Roshn. (.,. , H. residential chairman, announced don v.: Cl tndtv LOCUI ' town V ' hool and six mnmbe: rent .senior cla.v* ar nation ■■ - ■ ■ ' ducted by Edward principal, reveals todaj 0 of the lout lurt of .iltnnr ... H hool n m In Largest contribution :o t!ie m tion'.s milltarv tarns comet fron- P. F. Lawlor, 46, struck by train as he walks Collections to be made there by ('. II. S. tfirls PRICE: THREE CENTS Spring domes In On Cresl of Sno>\ Slorin Worst storm of J ear rages as Spring arrives ICY STREETS Borough crew spread ashes on hillside streets h.ilied I i in .Olllll \ III I V 1.1 HUMS II GREEN 101 <> Fires in bv 11-,-rren Hill Fire Company — ; ™ u'owslblP fOT 111 to do**- Mr. Otr n w.'stnimslel ccmelerv A •»»■ '■ " J Stan EM Wday. "We t-el tl,.,: DO Ml. Ijlwl„r „ . (■iwrnpnifil thai Jh« ma- Philadeliihia radio oroKr.iTn. von narnpS have been omitted but *■ Meiroria| Hospital ol injuries suf fered several hours before when he >n)ursH ind will i' namsK ft' _._...,. L... .. n.,»... ..1. — ■li.i IJ..il. . . I we ask urgently for any names 0. was ttmck by a Pennsylvania Rail- .,res(.m' nt even performance, Oolntar Conshohockpn High ichool gradu- road traln near ,i1P M auon sin- afternoon and evenlna until Wed- town; M be Chestnut HiK: EUO) e Q <> - a a ,, ,,-,. which were to be ntaced where they r i.iir! b- seen «nd read c'Ksf'Hers." sa'ri nr-->hsm. "We found i« some Imtaneei. I were still in envelflW and postpd In itorea where (hi] har-nei"-d we found i T: - were nrepared for the Henet of owners and clerkl as tot anrmn to them and everv ■ pey more." ■own R D 4. I^rederlck H • and Hill Fire Company '.■■■■ :, He alighted from the Read- JJ^'j™ ,V[ lu.xl week Kenny Loeach. 13. Mining Mma ,,..,.. tna>) Rr- no) ftlreadj Uateo ing train at M'quon station one collection! will also t*' made ter of ceremonies, prewntfd Margt? herewith", stop above Shawmonl itatlon, which ,,1(, FII. ., ,, vVyni Duncan, dancer. i ; Lola Buck lhv mnea of the c H. 8. man wns ,, s deatlnaUon Be apparent- W),t.k..!U| performancea, Saturday rjabel Hltrll B I n D ! ijrurrs compiled by W.H. Green, Chief fire marshal ■ ■ ! H ■ ■ ■ J ■ ■ ■ i monologuist and accordion olfl' ■ and women In *ervice ar: 10, and Peggy Gilien, - Dn an Honor Roll recently nccordlng dancer. 12 with Mrs l th- ptrls of the Tri- nv He was walk'ng toward home Buck, of Philadelphia, at the piano , Hi v cn]b ,j ti1P r.^h^ 1 along the parallel Penni The master or ceremonies, Who ^; Oermann asks thai all cor tracks when he waa hi" has been dn the s^aite for aoven tddlUoni tr> :he Hal !>•■ t,oUnd train. Police said be prohablj years, was accompanied bv bii knocked down bv a Journal box father, Walter Loesc-h. The DOJ ■ Ardmore: John \v Healy Pol iiv-. !■!."• I Oni price pan*l aatlat^nl re«vrt I thai p meal dealer informed him Patrick's day and the •c w >i'H e*i ■"' ithet featured that theme sang a half down solos and joinad Margie Duncan in a c; i held in obwrvanc? of s^ ntertal] I '1 I)Hi-et >ieca ■ w u 'oo small The il" i>i wae advised to comi-'y down *n preference to fae-ing the woiw'WUtv of r*liw aevere'v fFnnllzed H ",fl he w'll Clarence Knode. pres. •.he Ladles' Auxiliary prewired -i S100 war bond to to was accented by Edgar E Mltrh'll , president in b-balf of th- flr-:r™Ti ' Tlie fire con d *6 . amana the dealets ooUlaad to to :hc :i:):ingfleld-Whitemar-: tore the panel itiruj Mm ■ ■ »DH«- ,lth a drive for S70O0 icting the survey found butter ||n, D H I> HIPB un to 58 cents a pound The auxiliarv conduct .* I price an creamery but- parties In tlie near future The fire-r Ls 51 rents. In on" store, he srrt men Ki\] com lur!e ■ serial of ':» small boa Of oareal was marked card parties Saturdav nJajhl Th 13 cents v.l ■'i ; ' -1 president said be would annolnt i -tre for ■ "' ■ ''' WhWl the committee to confe: I ucer apparently did nit have in tee representing the auxiln?' ■irk the course of futui ■ ■ i C Brides nf men' were The audience sani i :. i- bar ■■* Arlina C. Rose at the piano - Dransfleld of I.i! Huuh McCartney. Jr of C^i""r Bvanoe were itdefi Bd- ! ward H. Davis was ehalnruju r-ommittee In dnrife of ments for the entertainment, I r smitier was Birthday greetings were Mrs. John Scliimnf. of Marble Hall Mrs. Kntwi-the Ladles- Auxilia- Hi Hughes, v: ■ ' A c Rose, recording retarj M John M BUI. Jr. finaiv I ■: tary and Mn w.i; un I WU sa treasurer Tlie president of the fir i PRIOK ro < i ^s oi twtau ■ ■ Hi.i K< cb I ricei in e«Oi U Of the amount tbev were -..Mrit'cd to lh* survey dtacli ■ I. ( . ■■ ■ ■ w thi trade and . and thai no tare ii ides may be dl the I ■ ■ Leonard Ti DIM ( L1BI DT IBM R—*U Ad»ir Olt-nii rtvln nJkenfl Id Rrjtvn a. II H IWKD ■ ( I iss OF 19JT ■ David Tl11 \-,-, of ista S'mor. Con BttV Plrov Murrav p;".r«t"i- Koch U Clov ■ < i \<s in IMJ Fred F«irli- Howard Vanimriit Shitnuel Oabln I CLASS Off ItM rivdr Frv ■ Williams rx*ts Off I'm Rt'-hiirrt Dalbay he iy fell asleep and m and Sunday Emma Hoover, Pol ban of the fans- ajthough I i ither haa HonH, Jenkintowi Ethel 1 ' "<- Conshohock- ii H i ttnl the drive is coming along ex- ]422 Harding, ceilontly Btsuuey n Cooper gen- town. John Lauro 1346 Sai ■■I today. Norrislown: Joaaph W \i CoUertlona in homes are expected c,], on one of the car-i when he walked ,, M8j|j suroaas teal year's total, street, Korrlstowi ■ to the Hacks , en- Brys Mawr: Agnes Perry 1 Employed bv the Readln-; Rail- , r,.|v sympathetic to the fact that William Ptckli U road for 27 years, he was an en- ,hjs VPnr th(. Reri cross needs a R ShaHer Bklppack w'neer since 192C Born In Tuacar- „real deaI mor0 money than ever shan<. WlllOW I ora. Pa. be lived since a youth in t^fore, became Ol the greatlj in- ,: r ncepl fot !hf :■ ,.,< demandi upon u bi Wayne R D I Joha ■■ : when he was a resident of enn ,l( K)eatly increased size of the TrclchW, Baal Oi !t.\borou[h. arn-ed forces The majoiity of res1- Watson 511 W M He wni a member of the Brother-.(.pptja! rolleniors are considerably s.:r; .v.; K , *., fine Wee H i ^ood of io^al Encineer* and of the '.ir»„r nan laci p Rending Relief association Goal for Conshuliork-:: . ISO BOO ,i a lub-goal ol ; ■ tor Induatrlaa and $«ono for hon Ai rangen ollectlons at ■ . ! mad? throush Harry Brown | i ■ ,i bor-men 11 times. ■ ■ ■ ■ :::;ed In. thl ■ ■ than 'wo and one beif wife. Mi- Lawlor. one daugh-e LawkH 17. ni William C Lawlor. H9 Dujuint street; OtUU ■vhrlnc : * awlor 'JJ. Uschlnlal Mate Be4 .mager of the plfl Class. U. S Navy, somewhere al piu- , r [<u sea: John J. Lawlor. 19. Aviation F, „.,( ■,, this area. ^Ti"*ifn!^' Mate Second Clai Remark by Witness. Juror Withdrawn mated lo» waa I2T8.0SI 11 ■ I ■ . i i [ I ■ to cold '.v, ■ ■ ■ ! pork prl- ( i catefullf the ■ hiirman u ' He commended I la Mo'udt i . ooi en Who ■ l cantata <! 'he new of price ksslstanU in charge J! the invocation. Oraham aLso revealed that the price panel Is checking prices charged bv drug stores at lunch ■■!,i i-l -milters He said lunch rooms m pr,,,,,i,Vli a begonia to M the conshehockon ares were m mid daughter ICI i Joyce Knode compliance I | art. but i . ' Short Illness Fatal "War Dept Report" Frida)\ Norristown . in which mem-f Civilian I lenai end Stud* m tlie Norristown High I boo! wiU launch the opening of •War Department Report", official War Department motion picture of heretofore confidential which draws on I tual combat movies filmed DO Fuel,i'. at H in the Norristown B3gb School In ob-servance of the Third Al of Civilian Deft Tlie rally will be opeaed bv an organ recital by Samuel H 0*u-mer and the massing of color-to Michael Matthews Michael Matthews, (>T ^ Catherine M " Elm street, died Saiurdav afternoon at hLi home He had been in ill health for the past ten vears. A native of Greece, he cam? to this country 34 y*an ego H" snu engaged in the con feet ionerv b;i>: ness In Mount Holly. N J for wr-eral years prior to com::, ^orough several months ago. He U ;. member of a Orset OrthodCS church in nuladolnhlB He is survived hv IIL- wife and two children who went to Greece prior to the outbreak a] and have been unable io return The funeral will be held tomorrov from the Miller Funeral Home, ■th Oahl ■ rtiarta Mi I MrrrUl M*U Vt-non v. ■ .loaetHi Si>kni*ki 11 \s^ in- in ■ Merrill Arnold r ■ FSirlia : aton Fdmt Mirk- McOulrn l'i -tine Bean Btartwn Smi'h i i \-.s (,F I'm John Bruno Enil Delbev ! ,1'illP JI.IIII Wrnarek . i \ss Off ISM ■ ■ ■ Victor Di I I »*ter Karl An inw ■ ■ wtihoonedwiant Jacksonville Pis md As j-re^cl l\i>r-o.m-,,a-n- ni>isiseQs ;;:' on furlough; A\fH*.e»rr ILrloinngy lulilnne.'ssss all at home three brothers. JoseDh Lawlor ol Vaux street Baal PWIa: Following a protracted Illness A. stuhimuii-r Ridge John Lawlor Ridge avenue and,Mrs. Margmrei Crswford treel Basl PsOlB Thom-1 Bernard Streeper. died Baturdsy, A U Lawloi hia and one -filing at the home nf her son, Ed- corpor.r I iuld was ward Streeper. 105 W il wlnl born Februan Hi at t! 30 u m In nue. in her ntl Memorial bosnttal Ii(,r" ta nOO"00 Stuhlmullei ■ bel Mi Lawl« died practlcaUy all ol her life ta thai lu,,.\ ;iIll] hji tutomob section until I when struck b) when she oame to this borough She g^ March U IMS ssked was the oldest member of the Ridge| from ,;., ■ nue Hetbo m mm filed a S162fil) scUoni mi 46 hours and M two great grandchild taneou The first club was organized tn j^^ fumT;,i wui beta rjfti the fourteen s afternoon from the Miller Funeral tifymg • eon ciub and during the early days Hom<\ 300 Payette street, with Rev tooLs end th !.■,:■■ Thomas pastoi •■: the Rl I th,,,. ■ Avenue Methodist chu: ■ uon given juster". v ■ Bruce A. Ludirate, Jr. Rotary Speaker bv H|^iV , • confined to English - Ludgate. Jr., Philadelphia branch a. [ne service. Interment will manager of the Armstrong Cork mad, in the Roxbom;. P Company, told the member? of the \m church Yard Conshohockcn Club aa gu \\ ills ■ Funeral Rites for John Costello Grand Jury Report ... :. ■ ■ t Bailey, 39 ol Kei ■ ■ hi - ■ I ; ■ ■ . I ■ H I I promii:'.-. ■ counsel for Stuhlmu',. | protes; " rim Aldnl I.mrt Jl-.tl M tnnate by the Norristown H 6 band payett* street, interment will be under the direction of Damon Hoi made in Gul h ,., ton. and the Korrtstown H s A Cappellu Choir with Miss Mary A .j m. ■ *; + ■ I>:«L* .- Downey dtrecting. Tlie soloist will AITS. lA'tltia Kljfhter to MIS Helen E Downey During I ()lwpn llipu Tii-Ii'i v the program the chairman of the Wl^tqilies IO-lia> ty Council of Defense E. Rus-j bta will present to each ol The funeral of Mrs Letitia A tlie 63 local Council Chairmen the Righter. wife of Horace B. Righter County Certificate of award who died Thursda evening in Tlie Alliance of Catholic Women Montgomery Hospital. Norrtstown with the choir of the Trmllv Luth-; where she had been a patient for eran Church under the direct] i was held this afternoon A John H Duddv. Jr. will partid- j from her home. 1512 Plymouth pHte in the Krand finale "The Dawn ; Boulevard Services at : Rare of a New Dav" which will l)e pre- ! charge of Rev J. Gair.'tt Kell, pa-s sented under tin- direction of Alda tor of the Central P: P. Lyon. Church. Norristown. of which de-ceased was a member. Imermen: v. r. W. TO MM 1 Conshohocken Post. 1074. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold annual election of officers at iis semi-monthly meeting. Thursday nigh: at the post home streets. Albert F Millhouse, Wei , Conshohockcn. is present comman I Railroad, succeeding his late bro der. ther. John C Tracy. was made in Barren Hill I NAMI II R, IE HIRKCTOR Matthew Tracy. Seventh avenue has be*n elected to the directorate of ihe PhUadel-rriatown and Germantown WDtiam Bl i W.'lpr gl ■ ■ William W,'-■<>> ■ I ■ II 1SS Off IMS Fflwii *ntliler Bltltckl Willium Deunan ■ Nifholna Der.iiiul!., tI OSIV ' i r*vt he rurt nan I n ' HlHr.ei !■ ll HOI Ceorae Pitninn lerov Swelmler B>n >n Thwiiten WUIUm Tnvlur Henrv 7nltr<WHkl ( I \ss or I9W ateohen | Dora Coover Dumonii' I' Pfibert Fa o-l Wiltliim Ferrier Duvirt Oraubard ilbs i Ban Baaue flinrlea Hilnvir .le.ill 11.: ' Wtlklnn Kirknatnck Willmrr, W I'owanl Wllkui-on i award Wi„ijie»>,ki Pank'l Wrb-ier c.-iiTL'r Whitman A':,n W->n<t Alfotiae Znlik i 1 »^s 1)1 I-:: John Blaterk Anthonv Plancl Thnmni DennN B<U»uel . : ' i mi UUlititer Hem n*|et)i>ki (Cantlnued on Page Four) night ai Baumgarfs Oardi pike. Mr Ludgate took for hi.< sub'- Mary A, Riwhurk "Where Did This Thin | 1 From?" He said that up :o the taw ■ named residuary b?neflci.ir!*s of the of the Civil War there were onlj Roebuck.. _, , three clubs. Since mat ttm? lh l :! ' 1 OnlUSeO Keal have been an immen** number of ■ Conshohocken sccordh clubs organiaed in aU section! the country. The clubs were known Named to ah i Aeon) as social and guild clubs and it are 4 from one of each '• v by a Jury before Jud Hat I O meeting together that Rotarv was China Inland M German Knight ■■ s session ol organized in 190a He spok? bnetiv town and the Afrl on the four objei Brooklyn N v George H Walkei Hs friendship, profession. OOmmunlt] Prior to distribution of th? real- him a verdict ol 1400 affairs and unciersuindinH He spoke due howevei the i of the growth of Rotary until < ea: gl 060 each g '■ there are more than 5000 .". : Emms Heiml field, who died a meniber.shtp of more than 203.1H.> 4 Wick. Jr. admu The annual election of director-.1 via Haring. C\,< , H tfoperty for 1 ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ 1 ■ i "- B \i :. ■ . Holy I 800 Amy ■ hstate Deal honn been i patient ■'■'•* £ ■ moved to Mans i ■ Re waa a the Peiii.' School of s: John ■ ■ ■ ■ was held and the' toUowl H chosen: Joseph E Colen N Phlladtlphia. Joseph Roe* sellers c 11 '■ 11 ■- ■ I ■ -- < MI \. II MAN, Bl If IN ( OLLISIOK, l>ll'i:o\l\G I ■ Davis John Z Hoyer. Paul B Mil Duck. Conshoho?keii FJda ird cheU Se'h K Mitchell. Frank Pa buck. 1033 Marl Kuder. EnUi,!, laclo'and Rev Sianlev R West The tewn: William G Dat Cs Bonn l f director- » conference next month and effect churta, Japan. $3,000 to Flora Mc- gdrnittedly (rue an organization by electing officers, Quain.v Philaris'lphia .$:>"■■ who will take their sets on July 1 the beginning of the Rot^ . Birthday greetings ware the following m McFarland. Hen:-. WU W. Oerman and Edward Sherer Beth K Mitchell pr.*slded Eugene Blank, Ji Al bj a jury. ""' lv'»« WAVES :,:, r Dean P ■■:..■ Ma Al the tn EH Bast FariM ,-ree:. Norristown. $5,000 In one Nase and Seuei of a number of codi i w Barnard andeaw bequest of $1,000 . D?lla Shainline and a gr-al its efficient and procuring - ' lionor gi G -raid Blank. $500 the' sale m BANK PKLSlllKNT WILL \ I>M vov IN BEBVICI LENTF.N A Lenten .-upper PPVK will b Donald P Horsev oi \v irday night from 5 idem of the First National Bank. I'-be pan.h house of Chri Walker met tho* Kuder held thai 3D al but thai St I bis offer to thi ■ ■ : ■ ■ i i ras also left vesterdav bv rail, accompanied Swedes ■ Church. Bwcdeland for the! denied Mis H--o'rsey, -for E_l.«T..oro near bu.e.«n^edfi*t o~rf t«hUe. aHMnnH.u«a.Il L■ «e.n.»t.e.>n. O/~\ftrf.e*rt.- nil that aflar (Jnl l.M-i l-j, f n Ins Angeles, Calif., to visit their ing of the church. A chicken v ■■ Borsey. Jr who menu will be served M f ma, and Ml J u .-.(:■.• mn-.t.hs They expect to he Crosson, Bridgeport, are co-chau nwiiy fifteen day-. men ■ went to Kuder and no ,->f $7500 to Kuder which ■ veyed to the owners and : ultimate sale of Kuder for $« oon ■ "-■ rlth Mr BCStDl NTS ni Mrs Edward C Cedar avenue has been confined to ■ ■ I : tYlirrEMARSH III K in un i null ESS ■ hold election ol offj meeting. Thursday sfternoon a- 2 st the home of M .
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Title | The Conshohocken Recorder, March 21, 1944 |
Masthead | The Conshohocken Recorder |
Date | 1944-03-21 |
Year | 1944 |
Month | 3 |
Day | 21 |
Volume | 73 |
Issue | 62 |
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Compiles List
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ESTABLISHED 1869. NO. 7362
Meat Dealers
Charged With
O.P.A. 4buses
Must appear before
Price Panel Board
Monday night
MADK SI RVEY
Agents found prices
above ceiling be-i
tag charged
Retail meat dealers who IttW
graded cute
t\ h gher than MtUng prices in the
nren or Wur Pr H A H iti ■"■"
boird 2fi«-5 Wrdtssnarsh, will ap-
! ton the price pai.
tngs Monday nteht at the WWte-l
wnahlp bulldlng< Barren
am
AltogMl serious violation* were
uncovered by aeents of the prle
panel in a survey eosducted Bl
rken. Ambler
townships of vVhJtemarsh, Honham
and Ueper Dublin In the li il ti «
vvin'arp A 01 T - Auxiliary entertained
f-voit» Pnrv f-nairm"!
dta losed after B ID* dal meeting |
i >«ht.
Althonen the chairman Hwltr"1-1
■ deaten will
be reoneeted to eon«ar he'-ire i!ie
Sljc Cottsljoljockctt Hccartrer. \^
CONSHOHOCKIN. PA.. TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1944.
'MX) Graduates Neighbors on Fayette Street Meet
at Church on World's Other Side of Hi |
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