The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-12, Page 7. • J
By MAIR M. .51ORG4N
• li,sa lip Stele Preed , ,
At thip,:tirne of.the yeat bread soon
becomesstale, however carefttl,• the-
houseWife iS,•,aiid On ;VOndAY Min'.11111„0
:slip often fi, ds,niert. pieces, of bread
than •• ght,:can eonVeniently use..
•••0041ba,•:' • ; ;•• , • • ,
' 'llere•-are a few delightful,'waya
usiug:up,.Pieces o _stele bread
•,... .§aipury pudding, .. ••'•••••
Soak a, feW pieces of 41e.bread,in
half 6.• pint:of When well sotited,
•add a ODA::: of.pepperand ',salt, ;and
Mash with a;fotlt; .Stir 'in. tvio beitt'en
. eggsandlIrthree tableSpoonshof• grated
,cheese„ pit all into a panand gently,
; Simmer fer afeWinilinteS:4 "' • •
•
• Pour into; buttered .;dishrSprinkle
; with alfttle finely chsipPed 90194 and
• ,chopped 'parsley ; and lialte",„iniA bet`
• even for: fifteen tnitintes.:., Serve' hot,
„. and. any, that left -,-.010 can-be--:eut,
lote„ slices •Arid browned' under the:
.grill. ' • '
GOOttberr Pudding
merit. 'Irish ;pg.tatiiea•,Are-.10.W.-ittVOA •
min, A, -inedit1M, in. 1 a1dg9od
They' also Centab), an. alkaline
1,4Thic1ie .,beaellefai- in effS,ettleg fe
acid-forming salts , et meat -Herein.
lies their Value as •41,1a0cOmPanitnent
to .reeals." P.110, aid niateiially itt re
duping the acid ,coirditioa 'ofitlie, body
and:tend to keep, it in grio,d eondition.,
PotatOes resemble' the .darlc.cereaIsas
a,...rS040 of: iron: fneditim•siaed
potato yields: the. Saint ainount'ef iol
'grams; at •Orie;Slic,e. Of • beet.
34% inehes' • " ' •
, • • Saving Mineral. Ikater. . •
The following sugge,Stions, will help
•you to prepare potatoes 30 as to get
'the gteateat Percentage of tooff vaftie.
;When ,potatoes are. pared and allowed_
to stand in cold water before cooking,
rimeh'of the protein, and mineral mat-
7ttrar9ost. Mineral Intiffe-ris• wasted;
tea whenpotatOes are Peeled and put
on. to cOcikin celd Water. '' Peal.ed. pota,
toes tookeditt beilin water and: salted i•
Pantei
By EWUiI4N.s,
il1torate4 Dressmaking Lesson OW-
?Zia/tact _liafk &erg Patten?,
uoded.
With P,ae1.Theer
PriPce 'Albert. Autumnal a.fgAilgt
which grounded an 4irplane ceit giQom
.over tile 'little .Ponther4 'aettlenle1lt of
Lac La 'Range, 200 air miles trinhere.
,There was to be'l Wedding, latifthe
bridal 1)6941 -lei, the Wedding Cake, and:
chAnipagne:fOr the toast, were •aboard,,
.the delayed. 'plane. ,.. • '
It, was •the 'Wedding da.y. „cif ,,,Miss
Mabel Alice Westerman,: OhnPleen,
Oht.nurse • and W. J, Piekering, Of
Prince, Albert, north country , r4d,iCc
operator. W,hat..to 'do.? • •.
Soon till). resobreefulness o th,..e
northerners Pattie t,(e., the re4a4. The
:cook.at themistlion halted a cake. Nis,.
;Sign chultUrpn,gathered' flowers,' trad-
Mg post stbres Yielded •Canned. Meats
forsandwiches„ and; a friend produced
'liquid appropriate to the oecasion..The
Walt* was an„ success: • '
,
•
Women, Shaq1c1 Have.' •
Equality in. the Air.
• Says Amelia Erhart
;
The Children .will love 'gooseberry
pudding, it make§ •a delicious ,supper
disk,
. Soak it"feW-pleces; Of stale bread in
-eold watei: until quite sett then strain
• away the 'water, •and break up with'. a
f ork.
Grease a small Puddhig basin; fill it
with„alternatp layere of „soaked- tibia:mineral sena and nutriments are
,
4 le4f1n. the water during cooking when
;ktatoes are peelea, it'S advisable to
cook-thena in their 'tjaUltets.'! If pate-
:- r • f 1 ed ithou the'•
. .
When althea Tone lose leat.ertierr
feed' value, .but • unpeered ',pqtatoesi,
baked or iteanied, •lose none or..the
food vitlire,, Boiled, Potatoes,shOuld
cooked in as little water. as PosSihle. jn
a-elesely.4covered sauce 'pan,
Petatoes for boiling nay, of 'course,'
peeled Or unpeeled but since vain
h
bread and •gooseberries; sprinkle wt,
Sugar, and when quite full 'cover the,
• .top With apiece' of greaseproef, pAper
and: tie' (limn; with a cloth,,. ,
• •Put intoe saucepan half filled' With
Nailing water; and,gentlY boil .for
Reniove the•basin fr.Orn the'pan
• and when'cluite.coldi,.turn out the pfid-
. ding; sprinkle With Sugar and 'Serve
,
lit! ••
:••
• Steamed FruitPudding• •
• Ingredient:: 8 Oz. Pread,'3' Oz. flour,
, oz., shredded Sept, 4 .oz.- entrants aid
,sultanas; 1,ez.•tandie4 t)eel,; oz. Sugar,.
2, eggs; a ,teasPoon' baking powder; a
•
Attie grated nutmeg.
, toesa e pie erred coo
.skjas, they'should 'be Pare:cites:thinly'
as possible and tbe Water in. .Whieh
fhey areooirea Used•in the meat gravy;
•or a SOup fo,r'sotneother
It behooves every ' liOnientalter, to
Make the inost -otithis -vegeta le 'ling
avoid all lost,of:food yalueand 'waste
of meteria'l.
. , stuffed Pc0Prli'l •
, • •.
TWo.treen pePpers, fent inlet! ,t0tnaT,
' tees:, half 'cupcracker, criimba, one, egg,
half cup, Milk; tivie„tablespoonz.: . grated
• • Soak.the bread in cold water for half ,cheese, half teaspeen salt,.pepPer.. • • •
..enhoiir,.sqiieeze out the moisture end Se:lea large pePpers of..on shape;
..n.a.s.sh, the bread 'W.Itly a fork,. , • _ • titTi1t Natices .4.4"tl*fnif,e0eed:00.).1.ita
".
Add the flotir;. 'stigar:anti..truit,'• imaIl ,Peeled teniate (Bab *hilt
• and MIX 'well togethet, add'fite grated •IVIii•cracker erlinahs' with !slightly beat-
nutmeg:and ille•beateneggS; and lastly enegg, milk and -Cheese. Ardd7Sa1t and
, ,the baking powder,. . • -f .• . . :
.2thir IntOn greased pudding basin.
• and :team for thret.lionis. .Ttirti.' Out
. end 'Serve with dui*arct or•jam :Sauce..
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:Taste:And Try •
• • ,
• If :you want:, to be a gcRid cciolt you
must tiste-yofir cooking ,seasonings
• ;cannot'go by rule ,alone Vegetables
• 7 are 'mare tinned. against • in cooking
.•than ,anY, .Other class o. feed, :.1t ism
wonder seine. people•thifik they do•not
;like vegetables, when. You 'pet the waY
•,:they are often 'spoiled in cooking Be • .
careful not to Pver,totils,.- The of •Toeife trg11§Er.poekets
aet *Ora: ha4 Ifityed, hnd it is a gP(.4'
.,•taliiens,24ingt•-h&-6143.71-tw'
pepper. „Spread mixture over toniato,
letting: it fill ,cavity of ,pepPer,'„ to the
top.: Dot -with shortening and place in
.individual ramekins.' ,Bake, in: ineder',.
'ately lint:oven' till pePPers ari/ tender.
This recipe :makes' four :servings: ;
•
• ' Kitchen Short Cuts •
• If • blotting..paper :Is nsed. for *lining
,shelves Of 'a', damp, cupboard, ,cereals •
,will net clog together The blotting*
•',:paPer mese, be changed :abonteverY.
three Months, and Will be qUite ((amp
-with_rimisture absorbed. '•
.,* • • i ,
.ea .sew.e•,p 'eta o ,chelnots'leather
. telt ii•You have enough end the:salt or velvet on the inside of thepoelteta.
,. IS much better addetlfiefore the vege,• . ::-. When ttlie.hemStitcillng On bed linetii
, table is cooked then.addedefter it has brettks, open up the -hen slip the edge
.• been drained. . Some Vegettbles. need, of of'•;the: sheet or .pilleiv.7--,Into„it,'; and
'anger ,and that you can onlytellby stitch: do*Ta. ,. This Makes it look .neat
• 'tailing., ,Beeta, peas and earn are:surd • • '
; , and is ij:ery. etrOag., •-••
to require sugar unless they are.,jast,. , lici • ,.warin.....
over ' Piaaitits, or roils,
.• freshly.Picked, ... Take...arid:try,. ' .. • ' ipiiffkle lightly, With.. Water, then place
• ,Blouse.arici, Skirt. For Evening • pair containin't them, in ;a larger- pan
• The •shirtwaist :vogue is -taking it of hot lwatetrut; iu:!even 'for a few„
• high din' nice shape You dOn't have Minutes to freshen, beforeserVing, • '
to be Mae West a't910 botirglass to, Itt a tustard, *tine 'tailing for say-
• sired!. the:. 'neVest ::shirtwaist styleseraleggs, one or itore may be lef,t out
They're.lovely •foolishment and rather if 1/2.,tablespoOn.tif cornstarch is added;
amazingly n1odrn» Nthing antirna: for each 'egg omitted: ,
.,tasaar about •the present vintage; , •Cort
' vitt . Stripes of gray white • and bleak)
• on ••velveteenv come from' the ••• Main
bocher.,,collection.:-.Mainboclier • elso
•'••77-.7-sltil*e-tlait-.1n719,87nue maritrear-n-
' ....shirtWaiat for '.evening. But 'it's a .4e.
ticious. peplittil.:blouSe,.filitalit3r. in a,
mad bright red,. worn with a' black velt
'vet skirt of very back' nierittaid
• . kildwng, •
"lines. •
Potatoes Neeii"Attention , •
•• •,•„. .
Too often„Cerelese cooking sends to
out potatoes havelost
Of their,' natural feed' Valuer
Sirttple as potato tobkery. IS, It 'nev'er.:
•• ." the•i•ess requires tholight 411(1:Vigi1ance
to PrePate perfeeity Eeti 50 'connnott
'
• Childreit•.generally like *potatoes and,
• ik' die' Vegetable iapreperly deolced .it
•ii..1rOd,.. good rreturits Jot the',,t0000y.
• vesteh, • The tiMe!hienbred Conihinatioit
• of "meat and potatbes'' ja featured on
tefdieheathig r rnilk a' ancepaii;
'dole the -.pail tth eel& waker, t and- it,
will net Scorch so easily,.',' • ,;,'•
When cake or hreact is' too.,brown or
4.4ittnect,---grate-gently--4th-a-fin
'grater, kuuthieg..grat,er,Preterred).:•dhil..
the.eakeet bread•is'a Sol den bre •
• Leaira. one small ''Settion• ota• gent
pan :Iimpi,y'whOn putting gem batter lit
:pa11 Fill this ,,section with -water and,
gems Will never Seorch.- ,
•Sbredded eeethiut, Which' become
city, Can be freshened 1rsbakiftg it in
•Sweet »iflk fdr a, few:m.100e before
.using.' • ' • • '
•
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'Birth certificate's r•ai•e eS•gehilal
iijth nia..rriages.,,4 in a n I glie
%lose hiS inn fire and applied for allew
•one, :Which •Was duly iSsued. Bdt ite
'was officially regiStered as a gfeniale,",
•and now he ean!t,get Married untlinn-
otherbirth certificate is 'tatted.:
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MUTT AND JEFF,- • By BUD° FISH
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•Nett,. the 'sniall .4)agraiii.juet tto
parts to the pantee'Jletterin, It .ploses
tt the side
• The Vraisfere is shaped, and 'shirred
at th itti:e.,ffrpittto.: give amp e
fulness. • everar*tg-.Could.,eal , .
, single morning and at an. amaz-
ingly• small cost. ,•. t
Note the fiat: slimrrea of 'the hips
and the comfortable .fhhiess .Of the
' ' • • •
Crepe de chine 'crepe Satin and: ba-
tiste are Flee inediunis, . ••
S_tyle No."2,898 is., 'desiirit_il for Sizes'
1416, 18,29-y§ar8:i2 34;,13„:
tP.' inches t.ig.. • I. •Write •
Siz1qiras 1,%
:',1:10W: T.0 .010)Elt 'PATTEANS. '
r'narae. and addresa:plain-
ly, ;giving 'number anitaiip.,:pf Such
patterpi..as 'yen want, Enelose 15c.: in
Stamps or coin .(tott't Preferred; rrap
••sit tarefnifY), for .each.'rrunilber; and•
'Address, •yhht'orctei te 'Wilson Pattern
SerVice, 13 -West Adelaide St.; Toronto.
:
• , • • • •
,The Optunistscreed
px•oi•oge ••
. -.TO he strentthat nettling canAis,
.tnrb . ybur, 'peace et . talk.
• health', • happiness and i.pro`spetity.to
everr person. you :/neet•;., • . "
o oina d 'all' Your friends, feel; that:,
thee: ii.something. in •the/1i; ,
'• To ,lbolt at the: Synn,in. side •Of eve,17-
tiling and make your aptintiStn. Coine.
:time; • " • ", •
'•To think only of. the .13eSt td work.
'far the best, and eXpect only tbehest;;
TO.. be as enignaiaat..it :abont the.suc-
eess. of others'•as you are 1,tbout your
,OWnr:. •• •:
• To...forget the. mistakes 44 the Past
and 'press On to the, ;greater aob,i0e-
n4nta oftheluture.. ' '
To wear it.clieertift ••counteriance. it
'ail'. times and give eitery. Jiving crea-
Ili 6. you ineet.:a .smile
••:`•20 give • :rniich. time to the im•;.'
ProVeinent• of yOniae#: that you • have.
no timel 'tb criticize ,others.
:Tb..he„tOo. large' for. wortY,too riobie
ithkeiTtafttiOng-fOrleari-Anittot
ta'permit thepresence of ..troti.;
New york,,.-.4Amelia, Earhart Putnan
would like tQ see' eOnelity for •Worien.
in the air. as well as'on the gr,ound. • So
she said in the aviation boeth at the
annuar:exposition'of womeifOyts
and Industries.:
hope that . Vftunen pilots wilt
Soon be regarded at ,pilots' and not th
•• • •
ri3Olft; •usir ereitific,7 Putngtt
"to •say that women ,cuni flyas
men. They have.•preven that,theY can,
and should he atcredged so.• . • A
i,'Not : to mention ,adequete physiCal
Makeup and, Suck•woMen :are just. as.
..ekperieneed in meetine.;the Outside
World new at'Irten." ' • '• • •
r';': •
'BEHIND T.,:
, :SCREENS
•
:FOR THE ••:TALKIE',' :FAN
•
By 1)':' M,
Ienny Comes Back . •
' Mirth and, rau.s1e7--onee apin 413enny, atar, geineiliart qf tinny stag e sue! •
cessei Arid humerons,."Ilit'i, ratith 'ProgrUnis is destined: to rule , over weekly,
proceedings: in his old rale of master.of-ceretnPnles, and chief wise -Cracker
• l\liss. LiVingatolte; who made--"heefirat professionalappearance infer(
the . tnicroPliene ."just for fun" and,noW shares,; honors with li,er husband .
as an entertainer,, will :aerve„ as 4,',foll„ 'for Benny i, wit, and do.ifhtlesti wiLl
• find time for her now 'celebrated. iraitations:ot 1\14.e-"C,erne oP--and See
me ,s(Ymetime"-,West 4.Xia• =eater •,0 ago and screen celebrities • *
,
Thirty-five Studios in 'IST.Ovi,l;r4dih:'City
The National Broadcasting Company will lave thirty -Ave studios ift
Radio Gity; of which 'sixteen will he completely equipped _ and In_ciperatiori
on the night og the formal opening. ElevenreOre, including five audition
sttidios, will be, complete' extent for technical equipthent.
• The new electrical Power niuuts WilJch 'are Dein, embodied. Itt th
scheme are so arranged that, -should a• bombing raid or .natural catastroph
disable the regular electrical power plants, this enormous' hatteri
would' be Used to meet any emergency. The Power stOred-
--reserve--;would -continue-operation- rot a weelt„ • •
• * * ,• •• * . •
. ,
John S: Young, the ideal Radio Voice
Habiti• forine !'itt.. youth are lard to bre.ak, . When a child John
Ong- the only aintouneetrwi . 4-1., e, - ,
.------i.......z....
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to himself: As he :grew up into •manhoO he learned to speak Prenc
Gorman, Italian: • and , Spanish, nine,' 't e 'sound Of his voice in an
language.' Othersliked:it, too.' The late Florenv•Ziegfeld,-super.showsnat
-pronounced' Young's • the ideal radio. voice., „ •
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Post Scripts ,
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Arancr Bob HarVey are boOked„welr.into the Spring for radio pro.grani .
WOr,k. These two boys • no ' sooner; leave the haat than they Are :called •
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" A sponot of a morning program., tried, out •••SIXtyanpanticers before 'de, •
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ciding to give the ' rele to 'a cornediati, • • • • ' ; • • ' • •• • • " •
,
Buck Banniater, barnyard imitator on the Corn;, 00.11,..gl1d_i • mograta, has
tiopeS of protecting his talents'Ivitil a, pohcy He Ilas• applied to. 1.410yd's .
for • willing itt the.•Matter. „' .•-, , • : . • • . .
Toronto, is to litiveit's own, Radio City: Forbes Randolph with this • ,
opening ot itis• Music -pall' bringing, the finest Of ideas from the Contiav,
,ent,.and ;New YOrk Rado star s who have made names for tlienis.elves in.
Canadian raditi..are,•tolie featured, •••:Canadian talent is at last to be re+
cognized and..Why..Mit ? Some of the greatest picture stars aid redid
• . the a t' " rose. the •'Order to, garn..x, ,e,cog.nition:'. •
•
Silo Topples Oyer
' Silos have been .known to thpple
over: whan einpty, but It iS a 'iarc
thing to have a •silo_fall over !when :it
is full. On 'the „feria of ,Kenneth gab -
cock, near Iinton,. (0.,tond of
age ,1ad been pittin .the silo •when
"Some, of the men fu4ticed that the
fbundation seethed. to be sinking, 'The
matter; was -not: centiderecl "seriout:.
hilti the filling ,proCeedad until about
eight, feet, frOth the top, when Sudden-,
ly the,entire silo' toPpled oVer, crush-
. ing the Pipos. All the men .Wete, Able
'to ' mp aside 'and no ono wag Part:
Editoe's in ,•keePhigtli
the times' that .t4iti colnian.•:ntake Its
appearance: .Euxing the ljaat yeaRoi
iywood nag been; definitelychallenged
• by the English: 'Studios. After Snell sop-.
,ceester ,ust.'1‘itome.
Susie",,4T110 '•GoOd Cempailioner '•
,England has ' definktelY lamina: a • bid for
public 'f.airor and; aocoircliiigtheis•re-
.sponda,. undoubtedly' 'Maio . ,'Ehie
cO1linu0,411,intioducetaitil-niake7fain11iar
tho lrtars Of the Englieh•,Cineina.:.World,
• as Well as ,gpirs you ..the.ilatest. titIbits
.abOut year -fa,voriteS of • Ecoll$2Wotbd...
lafftduCeS
Leslie Fenton; who 15
• ,arlear,ing: n. ih• Engijsh
'films. As Yon'play guess
• e an pnglishinan,
liciWever, Mr. Fenten, is
•NNS1•11{aaN01in. Hoi1y
-
• Wood, 'where his benne
is Hieivife yolk don't
know it, is :Ann,tivoriyi vine; yeji wiil
iemembei 'brOlte,...her.' 'contract , to -:go•
on„4 .tour••Of'...t:nrope' With: her young.
now pack in -Holly-,
'weed•
• „NOel...(Ca'valced,e) Coward has .,:tv•rit:
teninan3i!')vitiy .and
bano, more eileceee 1117Tnece . than
"Bitter; -Sweet!" •I'ntiderstand Gana.
(hen .fhim...fate wili: soon:, have ari op
p,ortuniti of seeing :tbis.:dpli.ghttui ,tale.
pf o yienne..
:SPteraller seenis ti have. gone, out
with a honeymoon ruall'•dowit
Holy-
wood Way.;, Jean Perla* twice Married
(divorce ended:her ,first. marriage, and
.'death h4i -setond), pvid.ently . n.et.
datintecVspe
son, movie camer,a,man. ::.EVerione.
wish lier luck:. ''•
,.• • • • ,
.have. sounded. 'again for:. ,Bilers.'
Wedding*hells:'inthe Modern:Mann er
Harry. JOe Brown', 'well ittioWn:dirdeter,;
tb.6.,:lue161 man.' • They. •,eiaped.."1,?:Y
tlane•frdm;R0l1yWOOd.t0Uflia, Ari-'
zona'6,. ,Gretna Green.. .;
• Bettie Davis, pOnlat,young AIM it4.4
-:treated-4-sensation.Lrepently--wli:en44:-
-attended a preiniereeStdpted,.bi! eight
.boy friends. This 1,v4S,Miss•Davis#,ans-
Wer,to,all•the gpsSip,trelind,Hollywobil
regarding the seperation;rtfitiora about
Bette- and her 'husband, Ha rinan
•Nelson, ;f1I. p.ette's ,esport. of ..the
evening :inelfidtd all themen het keine
-hadrlieert-Afilzeit with and_ BjeiaI iii&e
,A good idea,say •
latareating., if .trtieil •:Accerdirfg to
old man ',gossip; ,sinee' Oarole ,Lbinbard
&Vetted bill Powell. (iituth.16 eVery-,
tnitees surprise), site je,rePorted gbing
Wa76'61:.' WilVtittY,•
• Cliye Brocilt, 'favorite the, world .6v0r,.
.for- his screen Chartuiterizations IS al4b
• the: a:tither :of Sev,;eriti
stories; •
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THE AIR"
Radio's. Alt -Star
. „ .
: Presentations
%IAA%
•'cSN,tat;ios'ii:to:rit• t9rie CICY'aiciP0
CFCF, 'Mciptre'al 291 600 •
CFOH, North Bay 322 930
CPC°, Chatham 297 • 4210
CPECB; Toroo..o'•435 690
CKCR, -Waterloo. 465 ,.645., . Myrt and Marge
CKAO Montreal 411. 730 1:00,Amoa 're Andy .. • .4. • • (.11, •
.C11CT,' TorontO , 312 " •, 060 •13:00, -Fannie CRC ,
CEIML. Hamilten • 340.; • 890 '9.30 --Burns and Allen . .. • ..
OB.CO, ••Ottatva, .• 1010 • Leo Relemao
'CKOO; Hamilton • :415 ' ' 1010 I0,00-,-Warring's •Peno's ,Wif„BV( '
CXPC. Preston 341 ' ,pao. , • Corti Cob Club% •••• • •:••• W•BEI,
CXLW, Windsor-LOndbn. 555 • 640 One HoUr With You ,PRC
CPAY, Tordirto -840
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• ..31Yrt WA Marge .
7.30,-C9u:ntry Club ; •
9.00,A. and ; P.•. gypsies ••
.WBI,IN
:show ,.....,
• • • ship ,of Joy
• 10:00,Gaiet:y. hrid RoManee
'Contented :Hour ,
• ...Andre :Icostelanetz% ..' • • • pv.rta'
'n'• Andy
Myr t..antk'Marge• '
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