The McAlester News-Capital (McAlester, Okla.), Vol. 64, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1959 Page: 6 of 10
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Itaino
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s on and 1:10 p at
C S Tinches
Fete Son Wife
At an Open House
Climaxing the holiday season v as
the per holimi for Mr Rnd Mts
Carl 6 Tlitch Jr of Richardson
Tex given by his parent& Mr and
Mrs C S Tinch at the McAle5ter
Country Club rriciay afternoon
Approximately ISO guesta called
during the afternoon when the
hmta and guests of honor received
and the C 5 rinches daughter
Mrs Vi'avne P Ramat! and her hus-
band Commander Ilamay Wash-
ington rt C were special eursta
The Ranntys daughters Valerie
fliraheth and Shelley Tinch Ramey
mimed In !wrving
The teix table was centried with
a magnificent tiered arrangement
of fern and red carnation' with a
tinv sliver hall in the center of
each carnation flanked with red
candles in three-branched silver
candelabra At one end of the table
was a silver coffee service and ist
the other end wax a eryNtal punch
bowl both circled with holly with
berries
Datntv Les cookies decorated with
treea and wrentha In colorful de-
stcna hard candies miniA and
mixed nuts verve in silver trays on
the rut -work cloth which covered
the table
Pouring ooffee and Minch were
Mrs J W NoLen Mrs tioleard
frierman Mrs Ruth Greer Mrs
James RA'ASn t C Ralimert Mrs
J B nattmert Mrs E R Jolly
Mrt Hugh Hennen Mrs Gould
Bryon Mrs ft A Combs Mrs C
K Culp and Mrs' Mid Bryan Mrs
Arthur Krona reglatered 'neat&
Marrying
Politician May
Become a Career
A eenclatod Frees Women's Editor
A new goal for ambitious carPer
girls of the Iasne might be to nult
the career cold and marry rising
young p ol I titian Washington
bound
There's I growing' trend these
days for women to revert to their
trsrittionil role of wife mother
and bootees Instead of beating
their brain' out in the competitive
business world This is 'wen In the
apiraling number of youthful mer
riages the return of big families
the Importance plisoed by corpora-
Lions on the social sbilities of the
wive'' of their executiven
'The Mood powerful women
throughout history have been the
girls behind the thrones such as
the Pompadours and the du Bar-
ilea Arid in modern times we
have our (Mtn Duchess of Windsor
and Princeas Orace of Monaco
rot forgetting puch Washington
bootesees as Pere Mesta Mrs
MorrieEafritt Marjorie Post Ma
te y
end the la Evelyn Walsh Mc-1
'leen Often the course of historw
is 'limped Washington d at a Wa cocktail
party Or dinner where an astute
hosteas brings together skittish
ambsesalors and heads of Mate
who shy from formal discussions
scrnse conferenee table but are
willing to diseui
ls their differences
ovpr a dry martini
A young congresaman's wife
slth the proper financial and ao
vial assets could become the new
'host-ens wtth the moolent- of the
new generation in Waahington
She would have to cultivittP a flair
for' the unusual and a talent for
aelorting the proper Inflammatory
guests
The Prop of the next top bosoms
of VVashington will he far greater
than any of her predecessors With
the new vogue of permonal diplo-
macy world travel and forays Into
space the imiverse will be her
apple She can 'tend invitation' for
tsa to all the world capitals and
have her guests arrive by jet with
plenty of time to mere She'll
ha at home in the courts of all
nations
She may give a party on a
(mace atop taking her guests for
a weekend on the moon She may
cultivate the astronauta as the
ambassadors of outer apace
Na office jolt could offer the
cope thet will be available to the
rest famous international hostese
In the IntlOs ahe will literally hitch
her wagon to a star—and maybe
get there
We've bad our Martha Washing-
ton our Dolly Madison'' our
Ittestaa—all potent anti charming
dditione to the trend of their
titlee Snit look out for the hostess
of the epare 11100L
Nathni Thomas Art
Scholarship Given
The !Naomi Thomaa art twholar-
ahtp hat been awarded by the Fed-
erated Wornen'a clubs ofthe aeY-
eritn diarrIct to Carol Whttfteld
Ardmore art major at Souttleaatern
Nate Collette Durant (
FAabliKhed by Naomi hortat of
McAlester the award gocA orb
year to on oototandIng jltillof
sertior art major in a collego Ore
dodrict
A aeolor'''' (-Awl la the l‘hturt
rx)11 thr I n krt tidnt to he se-
lected tor the honor
The Gary Horton
Parents of a Son
Mr and Mn Oary Horton ale
ithe parents of a son Bryan Rovell
11rton Vim INT 23 in McAlester
tienet al Mewled
Paternal 'Iandpatenis we Rev
and Mn Oeorge florton
Tex and inntornal grandparents
we Mr and Mra filmora Clyde Bel
irl
CHARLTON HESTON a Mow
In Cecil B Demille's unforget-
table mestei piece "lbe Ten Com-
maneta which la ahowIng uncut
and Intact at the Carlton Dove-
In thetiter The Paramount Tech-
colo and Vuita Vision apectaculer
ro-atara Yu Brynner ita Raniesea
E1115 411E 11S
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771—rr
rut wins ultimo Dpmongtra-
tion Agent and Barbara !roster A
Mont !toms Demonstration Agent
Wise Lea of eltedit
With tho bew year rotning up 1
amne families will be niaking plane'
for Hut coming year The decision
to borrow capital la one of tho most 1
important decons A few of the
more important factoce to consider
in making the decision are:
to rurpono of tho loan
its) Bow much to borrow
tet Length of loon and repay
ment schedule
(d) When In borrme
(ol Brom whom to borrow
tat Barrow a the loan —Loans
aliould be used production pur-
pose when capital la limited Loans
for family living are necensary at
times hut they 'Mould be recogniz-
ed a consumption loans Although
consumption loon do not directly
add to returns they must normally
be repaid out of incoma-
tbi How much to borrow—Borrow
tho proper amount Borrowing too
much increaseI tho danger of fail-
ure !to doe borrowing too little The
litrut to borrowing has to be deter
tnined-on an individual baste SA a
number of factors should bs con-
tattered Ito moat important are:
Ono's net worth tameta minus lia-
bilities): ornings over and abose
operation and living expenses and
management ability
telt Length of loan and repay
meld schedule—Decide what loan
period and repayment plan are beet
Do you need a one-year five Car
or twenty-year loan? Generally the
lengtli of loon should crwrespond to
the length of time It takea to to-
cover the borrowed capital phut an
added margin for safety
Id & ei When and from whiten to
borow—One ahould determine his
credit needa sometinie in advance
of 0hen he heede the loan The risk
la less hoaartioue if the lender has
a reputation for understanding the
importance of extending tsotea in
tam) Of extreme adverse cmulitione
Avoid lenders who have record for
quIck forecloeurea during km proo-
periotie timee Normally it 111 best
not to borrow from several agencies
at one time Borrowing from a dum-
ber of dtflerent firma Indicate) poor
planning In addition mattered
debt increaea the possibility ri
having an excem amount of princi-
pal and intereet payments due tn
the game period Shop for low in-
terest ratee on money as you would
for a low price on any other corn
mot ty
Foe Abort-Times Loans
In ahort-time In the charseter
of the borrower and bis family is
very important Lenders sometimes
use the following indicators tifItnige
the responsibility of the applloant:
I Unpaid bills of long alanding
Ilnurival numbere ht gmall bills and
Judgment)! may Indicate disregard of
linanchti obligations
1 Oinimimia In the financial
atatement glibmitted hy the appli
cant Thin oLet Indicate Larelemness
Acte
or lack of k wledgeMisrepresen-
tation In the a tprent Is a danger
Cana!
II Ilankruptkry adjuatment of
debts or other legal means of fAcap-
ing payment These may require In-
vestigation Disinchon may be made
between justifiable cases of adlust-
Ment and those which represent lack
of moral responsibility:radon-els duo
to conditions beyond the rontral ot
the applicant may not Inineste pre
mmt weaknesa
For Long-Tims Credit
In securing long-Ume credit for
the purchase of land the repavment
capacity of the unit is very impor-
tant Some factors affecting repay-
ment capaelty are:
I Adequate tore of binimes
2 1110 production per Unit
3 flood prices
4 Low prialtiction coat per unit
output
5 Low overhead coats consistent
with AdNpiato facilities
tl Comervative hving cot
Before You sign
When you sign a note or contract
be awe you understand:
I When and how the loan is to
be repaid
2 The A 'wine mil-petty you have
pledged as security
3 The intetesy rate and how It Is
computed
4 'Therbatiges other than inter-
est ( I
With Rummer gairiening rilinee
ended store tools an they will be
teady fur use next season W'oish
and clean metal parts and seal
them from rust with s protective
costing Clean and repair wood
handles lint give them a pude( tive
tipostIng too In keep vitvpd from
AplintetiI1 t lqtore all tools where
they aeon L get wet
GOOD
EATING
For
Happy t
Fr:lilies
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"MnrP Reettres I Like" sent by
Mn Lucille Worthen Public Service
home economIst
LOVE THAT SALAD
So called tre(ituse rverynne makes
that comment
1 pkc each of 3 colors or flavors
of Je lio or other gelatin dissolved
and placed in Identical square pans
to coltgeal for at lewd overnight
1 pt whipping cream
214 can fruit cocktail drained
3-3 tbsp auger
Is mershmallows quartered
5 bananas (optional 1
11-10 maraschino cherries
It tir 1 e chopped pecans (op-
tional f
Cut concreted salad in the pans
Into 14 inch squares and using R
rubber spatula scrape Into extra
largebowl (3 qti Whip cream and
add Anger and marshmellows Drain
fruit cocktall Cube btinanas quar-
ter cherriem end add to whipped
cream along wtth the Jo lin fruit
(-NANO tInd nuts Fold carefully en
as to retain Pihare shape of gela-
tin This makes a large bowl full and
extra good
GRANDE NUT BREAD
1 medium fuze orange
I c retsina dales or figs
2 amp melted shortening or mar-
garine 1 tsp Vanilla extract
I egg well beaten
'''' 2 e flour
I
IS tsp Plait
1 tsp baking powder
I 14 aoda
1 c auger
' t chopped nut meata
Pour Juice from orange in I cup
measure: add boilIng water to fill
cup Remove most of while mem-1
bi ana from orange peel Put peel 1
through food chopper with dales
raisins or lige using course blade
add diluted mange juice SUr in
ahor!enine venilla and Agg Add'
flour rafted with dry Ingredients I
mix well stir In nuts Bake In I
waited paper lined 5 I 9 Inch loaf i
pan or 41 x 1014 Inch fruit cake 1
1 pan in 350 electric oven about 1
hour Can be frozen nicely When
I ready to serve slice thin and spread
with butter to make sandwichea
runoE PERFECTION
1 4 tin' butter or margarine
1 tall can evsporated milk
4 c sugar
12 og pkg Chocolate chips
1 jer marshmallow cream l A OZ)
114 tsp vanilla
1 a chopped flit
Combine butter evapoiated milk'
and sugar Mix well Cook to 1313' F
or aoft bell stage I
Sur in chocolate cCips marsh'
mallow cream and vanilla Beat un-
til mixture Is well blended and be-
gins to thicken Stir in chopped nuts
and pour into lightly buttered pen
Allow to coed Cut into mimes
mnuty Cilit13TMA8 CooK1PS
I c flour
I C flour
Is to It
e brown Auger
e butter or inargarine
Ks flour salt and brown sugsr
Cut in butter Pt mixture In pan
x 11 x l's'') Flake In 350' men
15 minutes Spitad with the filling
mid' as follows:
1
C sugar
2 thsp flour —
Is tsp bsking powder
1 tsp salt
2 eggs besten
1 to vanilift k 14 tsp almond
extract
Ii e chopped candled cherries
st chopped candied pineapple
e chopped dates
e shredded moist coconut
11 e chopped nuts
Add dry Ingredionts to bent en
egRn mix thoroughly Stir In !la-
vorings but coconut And nuns
Spread evenly over hiked crust
Bake In 350 electric oven '30 min
until a deep golden Inown Cool Cut
In squares or bats 34 squares
This r-ip e may be doubled eas-
ily and baked in a 17 z 11 z 2'4"
pan
Area Students Are
In OBIJ Activities
SHAWNEE— Students from the
fileAlester area participating in the
pre-Christmaa campus observancem
Rt Ok 1100t1111 Baptist University
Shawnee were Jean Arlene Ben-
trettl Tom and Sue ClIMiiWrr 1700
rast Comanche MICR Eaudree
1315 East Wichrta: Richard Oman-
IN MI ERAt Osage Oania Massey
721 Staith Oak lett and Ernemtine
Mathis 29 East Madison Paul Mot
Iv
508 East Short: Sandra boil
filtields 123 Fast Wilson Georga
Orval Shipley 013 East Van Boren
Jimmy Lee Walker 30 Fast Morris
Lltida Jr And ititintnn Staid 235
West Adams: And Reba William 1315 Vieirs Drive all of McAlester
Jerrt Fiona Cart mule 2 Stuart
And Bobby and - Ronnie Rodgers
Hartshorne
Sunnyside School
Holiday Party Held
On Thursday Morning
The holiday patty tot the chit-
dten it flunnysitie boo) wan held
Thursday morning at the school
Sponsoring the party were the
Medical Auxin lay and a 111011P of
Sentwrit? woinem The wtunen hum
Heampitile nerved refrestunenta be-
fore the gifts were distributed 1101
child received untidy nuts and fruit
and sperial Rift
lerni Viitnii Ci died diltillg the
morning
The flixt rivisch univelNitif linet
lioitlinal in Lhe Wetel n WM)
Aphrre vire 1neated In Mexico City
McAtrSTIR NEWS-CAPITAL SATURDAY MUM
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THREE ON A MATCH—Identical triplets Kerman Kevin anti Kenneth Dodson left to right
gate wonderingly at their Mitt birthday take in Memphis Tenn The boys were commis-
aioned "colonels" by Coy A B Chandler of the state where they were born Kentucky The
Dotizion family moved to Tennesete a few months ago -
FUTURE DATES
To REMEMBER
Monday
CAD Club dinintz room 100?
730 pm Miss Nell Lou
rUppeo hnAtrl
Turfulay
Open installation of officer!' of
South McAlester ChRpter No
149 IMP Room Masonic Tem-
ple 7 30 p m
Elks Ladies Luncheon
Is Tuesday Afternoon
The Elks Ladies luncheon was
held Tuesday at the Elks club
where the tables were decorated in
the Clutstman theme with Esther
Glove in charge of decorations
Mis Earl Ordway chairman was
In charge of the door awards -
0eneral chairman for the next
thiee months will be Mix Normal
Allspriw tier committee IA COM-
pohed by Mrs C E Jones luncheon
chairman Mts J ti nem' bridge
chairman: Mr 101111k Eerando
samba Mrs Clinton Kerr gifts and
Mrs Don Ridgway reporter
Guests were Janet Alexander and
Carolyn Grubb
The afternoon was spent at play-
ing to idge nd akimbo with high
score at biidge going to Dorothy
Thompson and low to Mrs limner
Folhoin High at samba went to
Mrs Virgil Clark and second high
to Nil S LOUIS Errand°
The next teguiar meeting will be
the last Tuesday in January
Knife and Fork Club
New Directors Named
New Ornibri (4 'the board of di-
re( toiA of the Mt Alester Knife and
Fork Cluh nr being announced
Elected as ditectors on the enzht-
member hoard RIP flov Dodd A
Wiley and (car Kirk and re-
elected Iluheit Sitilth
Ot h rr board member! are Wale
ter 1'411 W 1 Edwards Elmer Halo
Jr and J K Pemberton
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Today s Birthdays
For tminv J 11 Wriht Wm:
A liolmrK nod Kelle Johnhon For
Stindlt V nftVid lloyd In1nn M
NetAimin Maly PliPyrA II 111)Ink
ito‘karri Murrico roN7i1"and
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The Bennie Greens
Will Be Installed
By OES Chapter J49
Mr and Mrs Bennie Green will
ha Installed as woithy patron and
worthy mstron of South McAlester!
Chapter No 149 Order of Eastern
Star at public installation on Tues-
day evening Dec 29 at 730 p m
in the Blue Room of the Masonic
Temple
Installing officers wilt he Mrs
Howard Whitener Installing nth-
cer Mrs Oleta Larevers Install-
ing secretary: Mrs Roy $cott
taIhng chaplatn Mr Thomas
Woods Installing marshal: Rain-
bow Sextet Mrs Doris Aktn and
Mrs hlarguertle Edwnrds as install-
trig soloists: and MIA E L Rogers
installing organist
Elected ()Merin to be installed
are Mrs Vernon Southard assort-
ate matron: Delmer Coppeger as-
whit pstron: Mrs Jane Green
secretary Mrs O 1 01 Iptn tress-
urer Mts Martin Mummert con-
ductress and Mrs Leo Ciaft asso-
ciate eonductress
Appotntive officers being installed
are Mrs Claude Wilson chaplain
Mrs E P Hudgenn marshal Moe
Hattie Little orgsnist: Min Anna
Huff Adah: Mrs J n Haynes
Ruth Mts Bob Durriest Esther
Mrs Torn MrChristian Martha
Mrs Barnest Bullard Elects Mtn
Elmer Hawkins warder and Mar-
tin Mummert Arnt net
Methodist District
SuperintendentWife
Feted on Anniversary
Rev and Mr a Lee Bowles Meth-
odist district !superintendent end
hia wife lik'eir honored on their 25th
wedding anniveraary at a luncheon
partv at Orand Avenue Methodist
Church
Attending the covered clih lunch-
eon were ministera and their wives
from the McAlester (1tatt-10 Acting
eA hosta to the district gueata were
the churth paator
Fowler and hie wite"amisted bA
Mr e Leonard Sanwa dialtict Tara-
ident Of WOMan'a Society of Chris-
tian Service MIN Jeanette Miller
and MI 4 Patricia Fowler
A eilver mTvire mt wee pnted
to the Bow
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there is hem" nlhe dignity
of Chaney's Chanel and in a Chnney
memorial service condutted
according to your tastes and
wishes the finest last
tribute to your loved one
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Polly's Quiz
By FOLLY CR AMR
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Dear Pd Hy: In my living room
I have a plain rug plain living-
room awls and club chair Ws
are getting ready to repaper I
w ant gra sot cloth paper and my
husigtnd a ant flowered paper
What should I dol Please suggest
an Idea for drapes —Mrs V B B
riewro M rt V 8 PI: Maks a deal
with that husband of your It he
I ATPPS 'to tho groom cloth paper
which Is more suitable for a living
room then prom iao him flowered
draperiett That comNnation should
maks everybody happy
Dear Polly Should window ncti-
nices be painted to match the
w Dods ork ? My woodwork IA Main
ed and varnished and I would not
like cornices to match it–Mrs
L
Dear Mn Cornices to
'match stained and varnirthed wood-
work could only &Wool attentiort
to what is douhtlem one it the
nitwit unattractive features In your
room raint them the color of the
walls Of this background crilor of
the curtains When wood trim la
painted cornices can belainted to
mob h
Dear I would like in know
how to decorate the white mantel in
our new house Plea) tell me if
hturicone lamps and a planter 'would
be sultoble —Mrs I H W
Deer Mrs I H VV: Hurricane
lamps and a planar would be sui-
table but not Imaginative 114!
fore buying a thing inspect your
cupboard!' for some prospects
Look them over and then let your
imagination have full sway-
Old rhino might he put to such
a was and moat effectivelv A veg-
etable dish or tureen filled with
plants! could atand at one end -roi
the aheif Balance it with a vett'
too pot or covered -mixer bowl on
the other -
Hang a grouping of Maki on the
stall abevp Remember there'
should be Rom feeling of unity
in the pieces if they do not match
—
If you're fceling Inw nti tired
of the way you look a ttooll teat
to give youl sell a lift la to change
the altata of your evehrowa You
can actually rUanve !he expreaalon
ot your f ave by ru operly ahaping
your hmws with a new atilt
About
Town
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Mr and Mrs Inck Turner anti
tiaughtr Eugenie and Mr and Mrs
Ernest Casuro Deltidder Mr
and Mrs Charles Edward Holt Jr
anti daughter 'Erevalyn Waller
Tes and Antoinette and Fred Duck
Houston ars holiday guests of Mr
And Mrs Charles 02 South Fourth
Mrs Castro ta the lolls daugh-
ter and Charles Edward Holt is ths
Hotta' ann Their other son Stroud
student at the University Of Okla-
homa Norman ta also here for the
holidays
Mr and Mrs Thomas T Wil
liamson ot Oklahoma City returned
home today after spending° MO holt
day hero with their daughter Mrs
Ft ell Turner Mr Turner a nd
family
Holldal guest in the home of
Mrs (Arta LaFevers and her moth-
er Mra Oscar Martin littl Vast
Seneca are Mr and Mts Larry
Orahame Paula Valley and Pvt
Jew) O Lan item rt Leonard
Wood M Joining the group for
niday dinner were Mr and Mrs
Dale Murray Lim and Jan anti Mr
and Mr D J Dunham Rickel
and Porkie and Miss Kay Kerr all
of McAlester
Mr and Mn Thomas Repass and
daughter Jodi Lynn Birmingham
Ala aro visiting here with his par-
nts Mr and Mrs C W Brpam
415 Fast Locust
Mr and Mrs Clyde Conpe'r Ato-
ka wet holiday guests of their
daughter Mrs Jo Ray Rev RAY
and family
Mr and Mrs r C Keirsev had
NA their guesta over the holidays
Mr and Mn s Jame A Thompson
Jefferaon City Mn Mim Mary El-
len Thompson of Tulsa and Mr
Keirsey's parents Mr and Mrs
Clif Keirsey of Bromide
Miss Patricia Fowler student at
Southern Methodist University
las and Littleton M Powler Jr
student at Rico Institute Houston
are holiday truest of thrir parents
Rev and Mrs Littleton M Fowler
Col and Mrs 0 E Fton and
daughter Susan Oakland Calif
are visiting -here for the holidays
with her luster Mr J W Otirmm
and Mr Gibson 1302 SoUth and
her parents Mr and Mrs J W
Nichol 510 South Ninth
- First Baptist Church
Slates Student Night
8tudent4 Night will be observed at
the First Baptist Church Sunday
at 't 30 pm with a program pie
nted by the 30 students of the
' church who are home from cotlege
for the holidays
Mr Char lea Holt du ector of the
Thing People'a Training Union De-
partrnent and Gary Horton are
making plans to premmt the pro-
roam which will be on the theme
"Ye Are an Example" in the foirn
of a panel discumion and special
muaic
ThOso participating will meet at
the chinch at 5 p m tor tupper
and rehearsal
Student Night is ohm' ved annual-
ly by Southern Baptist churches
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Love Your Neighbor
Club has Meeting
With Mrs McAndrews
IAP Los Your Neighbor Club
met with Mts Don McAndrews 300
1A'est Jackson for the holiday pro
111('I1111g WIPn a pilly
lighted tire wtill gate around It was
the renter of Interext
Mre 1) E Wlnfrry president
conducted 'the tillNilleNit Arm' On and
MIL Susan (limber opened the
meeting with prayer and presented
the program on "Reding Your
Bible " ME Mike (human FAY
trading On the "Nleaning of Christ-
infix k
The inernbera sirnird get welt
cardx for Mr& Thelma Eaton
Earmington Mc and Clarence
Pickle Chita were exchanged and
twcret pale were revettled 0
The rest of the evening WW1 Npent
et singing earole with Kira Got-
Man at tile piano
Mr McAndiewn wise axxisted by
Mrs Leonald Cox and Mn Dora
Davenpol t In belying fruit Clap
cooklex candy and coffee to 13
menthers and ODP guest James A
Medley
Secret pale wiU be drawn at the
next nieeLing
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