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tWI RSDAY. MAY 10, 1928.
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MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Office Phone >201
THE FLOWER SHOW
IS COMING
Residence Phone 163
great inspiration lo Uie entire
rgotip.
A unique story entitled, “A Ro
mance, which incorporated the
names of many of the officers and
other faithful mmehers, waa read
liy. Mrs. Bennett. The women were
asked to rise as their names were
mentioned, thus aiding Ihe new
members m learning the names
and official positions of the older
members.
. This occasion was the culmina
tion of an interesting enlistment
campaign instigated in accordance
with the alms of the Ruby Anni-
ferslty year, which tlic Southern
spring days. r-verywnero: show, the committees were
roses arc bursting into bloom, un- to perfect the organization. the largest numDer. »irs. j. k.
ti! we wonder if we edn hold them Co-chairmen with Mrs. Sassnett Davis, Social chairman for the
Inck until next Tuesday, the day arQ Miss Nina* Scudder and Mrs. Church, supervised the serving,
of Athens’ Flower Show. ] J. V. H. Rucker. — 00 —
Their colors are a rainbow of The publicity committee -are
beauty, from the purest white, Mrs. R. C. Orr, chairman, with
through pearl, saffron, and pink, Mrs. M. V. Jaraigari and Mrs.
crimson and scnrlet. We nro George A. Crabbi the floor chair-
- 1 —• oi.e friend# what man j s Mrs. J. D. Bradwelli the
•ager to show our friend# what
w* *e hove grown, and to exchange
ideas or methods of cultivation. .
Generosity is the badge df the
fraternity of flower lovers. When
ever a person really revels in the
growing of beautiful flowers, she
is eager to share her treasures
with another, to pass on her bit
„f beauty to the world. So we
are counting on all those who
have something lovely to contrib
ute to enter the Flower Show, to
share with the community their
It may be one rose that is the
queen of your^gardon. Enter it,
even if vou do not know its name.
Perhaps" another rose grower can
identify it- for you. It may be
some shrub whose blossoms excel
all others in grace anti color; en
ter that. If you can make an ar
tistic arrangement of mixed flow
ers, bring your collections. Thi*
is to be a show for amateurs, and
-’he professionals will not be ad-
nitted. Qur object is to help
flower
u-wc, exhibit chairman is Mrs.
McBride Howell?- the set table
chairman is Mrs. Lamar Rucker;
the arrangement chairman, Mrs.
Robert ►McWhorter; the catalog co-
chairmen are Mrs. Paul Holliday,
Mrs. Henry Reid, Miss Mary Har
ris Brumby and Mr. Duncan Bur
net; the reception committee, Mrs.
W. D. Hooper, Mrs. E. K. Lump
kin, Mrs. C. M. Snelling and Mrs.
Simon Michael.
—M. S- C.
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PRINCE AVENUE BAPTI8T
W. M. 8. ENJOY SOCIAL
MEETING
The Prince Avenue Baptist
Woman's Missionary Society as.
sembled at the Church Tuesday
aftenioon to honor the large num
ber of new members enlisted dor-
ing the recent intenaivo enlist,
ment campaign.
Mrs. P. W. Bennett presided
Qur object is to help oVer a ^elisbifal program of md.
growers to become friends, s|c an|1 read i ng8 which proved
Teaberry IVon’t
Disappoint You
Here’s a tasty Chewing
Gum tharyou ate sure to
like. The minute you tty
Clark’s Teaberry Gutn
ypjl realize that it is dif
ferent—the most refresh
ing Chewing Gum flavor
you ever tasted.
The Teaberry pink package on
dealen* counters will prove to you
in • minute just how good and
d&soK Chewing Gum can be.
Don't forget that name Clirk'a
Teaberry Gum.
CLARKS-
EABERRY
GUM
sic and readings which proved
most enjoyable. The vocal selec.
tlons of Master Bobby Bennett aul
Miss Lucy Lee Crawford, with pi
ano accompaniments by Mrs. Ben
nett, brought forth many com
ments of appreciation, and the
readings of Miss iMarguerlte Crow
ley and Mrs. T. W. Tippett delight,
ed the audience beyond measure.
Recognition was glve n to the
new members and they were wel
comed into the work by Mrs. W. P.
Warren, Evocative Secretary cf
ihe W. M. 8. of the Sarepta Asso
ciation. Mrs. Warren’s masterful
treatment of her appreciative sub.
Ject, "Enlistment," was a source ol
„JXS r .v _
relieves prenatal distress by
retain* tight tissues im
muscles. Aud it is so sooth-
in*. Its daily use makes the
sun soft and pliable.
*T was in labor only 21 minutes
with my last child, but suffered
aconles with three previous children.**
writes — —***——*“
used "Mother's Friend."
Right now. from this day on. and
as
wed. AU dm* atm toil Motlwf.
Friend. Bwin now and rou wO
radii, til. wbdom of doing «o u Uio
work, rod by I
Rook lot an Tiling, to Know Bator.
Daily Com— rail on »an«L On;
copr la yoora. irtt, Writ* for it NOW.'
enMiW Knolato Co., Oat. 14. AlimU, Si,
QUEEN OF THE MAY TO
BE CROWNED TOMORROW
On tomorrow afternoon, from 4
to 6 o’clock, will take place the
May party that will be given by
the Lollle Hutchins Class on the
lawn of the Elk’s club.
Orown people are Invited to
come and no entrance fee will he
made for them. All children will
he charged .25. admission at the
gate, but .this entitles them to a
cap amL Plenty of Ice ceram.
The girls tjill be asked to write
their names on cards, for this
gives them a yhanoe to be Queen
of the (May. The boys will wel
come their chance to ride the po
nies and there will be hot dogs
at 5c h-piece-
The coronation ceremony will
take place at 6:30, and Mrs. Hut
chins will crown the lucky little
girl whose name shall be drawn
from the cards signed at the gate.
Mothers, fathers, girls and boys,
all ages and all sixes, come and
have a Jolly good time while help
ing substantially in the worthy
.cause of relieving some poor sick
people. For the proceeds from this
party will be used for definite re.
lief work.
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MRS. W. W. ROBINSON AND
MISS MARGARET MORTON
TO 8HARE HONORS
Mrs. Charles A. Talmadge will
bo the delightful hostess at one
of the season's loveliest bridge
parties on Friday afternoon at her
home on Prince avo. Sharing hen-'
ors wll lbe her attractive daughter
Mrs. W. W. Robinson of Cbattn.
nooga, her house guest, and Miss
Margaret Morton a charming bride
elect- of June whose marriage to
Mr, Raymond Tate Cole of Atlanta
centers cordial Interest here and
throughout the state, owing to the
prominence of both families, ilfrs,
Talmadge’s attractive home noted
ior Its beautiful and lavish hospi
tality will bo happily sustained on
this interesting occasoh marking
one of the loveliest social events
o(,the Spring calendar,
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DORCAS SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS YOUNG HARRIS
EMETS FRIDAY 4 O'CLOCK
The Dorcas Sunday school class
of Young Harris church will meet
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. F. L. Prather 137 Nacoochee
ave. at 4 o'clock.
Mr. R. M. Wad: of Marietta,
spent Wednesday in the city, cum-
in*? over for the funeral of hi*
cousin, Mr. Robert Washburn.
Friends of Mrs. Clifford Denny
will regret to leaem of her contin
ued illness.
LESSER’S WEEK-END SALE
Brings Qreat Values To You
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES
One hundred dresses that sold for $25.00—yhalf from our regular
stock and half picked up at a big concession, offered for HALr
PRICE, or $12.50. Included in this sale are Navy Georgettes,
Pastel Shades of Georgette and Flat Crepe, also Prints. A won
derful array at just a small part of their value.
FIFTY SPRING COATS AT $6.95
Solid colors, mixtures and tweeds. Broken sizes, but all sizes in
• the'lot. Usually $14.95—,
On Week-End Sale—$6.95
Wash Frocks—$1.95
200-pretty fast color Wash Frocks,
worth up to $3.50, are on two spec
ial racks at $1.95. Some are organ
die trim, some embroidered. Sizes
14 to 44—Special > $1.95
Pure Linen Dresses—$2.95
AU colors, sizes 16 to 50. Less than
the cost of the linen, these dresses
are wonderful values. Whites are
n here in abundance as well as colors.
This sale at only .... $2.95
LESSER’S APPAREL SHOP
278 Clayton Street
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS”
LEGION AUXILIARY TO
HONOR D. bA. V.’S FRIDAY
AT luncheon;
Tho Auxiliary to the American
Legion will honor the D. A. V*»
Friday afc 1 o'clock with a bfauti*
tul lunch-on under the supervis
ion of .Mrs. T. W. Reed, Mrs. Hen
ry West and Mr*. Hope Smitn.
'i his will be one of the most de
lightful courtesies honoring ttyi
visitors and a delicious luncheon
will toe sensed.
ATHENS BRANCH, AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION OF UNIVER
SITY WOMEN TO PICNIC.
The Athens branch Of the Am
erican Association of University
women, will hold a picnic Motuiny
L; 5 o'clock at Beech Haven, Mom-
!>ers who desire transportation will
nl a.v. phone Mrs. B. Wv Carey, at
8C8. 1
MOTHERS AND
DAUGHTERS!
All registrations for the annum
Mother and Daughter banquet to
. .. U..UI rr.nn .i lia V W F A
ivnri auu uaugiuct vet
. held at 7:00 at the Y. W. C. A.,
Hancock and Pulaski streets,
. hould be made by 0:00 Thursday.
Late registrations will be ta&p,
but it will help the committee k
charge materially to know tho ap
proximate nuir.i-^er by Thujjrday
night. Call the Y. W. C A., tele
phone 97fi.
page three
charming setting for the happy
occasion which proved such a de
lightful success in’ every way.
Assisting Mrs. Hodgson wero
Mrs. J. V. H. Rucker, chairman;
Mi's. P. F. Brown, Mrs. T. P. Vin
cent, Mrs. B. T. Gopdwyn. Mrfc
Dan DuPree, Mrs.^Mildrea Bhpde*
Mrs. J. H. T. McPherson, Mrs.
Norman Nickerson, Mrs. Grad/
Crawfojrd and. Mrs. M- P. OCa!
laghan.
Under the direction of Mrs,
Elise Graham of Lucy Cobb the
following Interesting yrogram
wgs an added pleasure:
At Dancing School—Mary Alice
Jester. „ ,
Billy Brad and Blgley—Sarah
Scott Clancey. *' ' .
Qance Song of / India—Lucia
Bennett. . -
Just As Will—Virginia. Broyles
Abandoned Elppemeot — Elise
Whitlow. ,
Despite the rain a large com
pany of friend* enjoyed the lovely
. - _ i „ n H i .inti was realized.
pany or ineno. vujv,™ --- ,
tea’ and n neat sum was realized.
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LITTLE MISS JANE BRIGHT.
WELL CELEBRATES
SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
Little jane Brigbtweil, the love-
ly young daughter cf Mrs. Charles
UrlghtwcU celebrated her seventh
birthday anniversary this after-
noon With a beautifully planned
_ party, inviting her little class
GIRL RESERVES PLEASE . mates ofJLuejrfcobbto
NOTICE! I this notable occasion. As tue enji
AU Girl Rer rves attending the! dren entered they,? er ® *1”?,-*
Mother nnd Daughter banquet Frl-. bright paper cap adding a festive
day evening are asked to wear 1 touch to their pretty party dre ,
i heir uniforms if possible. Uni-1 The radiance of Spring was gay-
forms are not required, but very} \y suggested in the fragrant now-
much desired. This alio applies to; e rs decorating the artistic rooms,
Sunday morning when tno Girl Merry games wero enjoyed follow-
Reserves will" attend the morning | by delicious, refreshment. Tno
srvice at the First Methodist handsomely embossed cake in
church in fvbody.
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SQUARE AND COMPASS
FRATERNITY GIVES
ANNUAL BANQUET AND
HONOR POPULAR MEMBERS
One of the outstanding social
at the Holman Hotel, by. tno
Georgia Square of the Square and
Compass fraternity.
This is an annual occasion ali
ways anticipated with Interest and
pleasure, featured by the election
of officers, but on this occasion
there was unusual interest as it
also complimented two popular
members, Miss Mary Ferguson
and Prof. Claude Chance, whose
ou ny ucuwuun. .
handsomely embossed cake
green and white sparkled with the
growing Indies and ®ontianed th*
interesting symbols whic hwere
out for. affording one of the most
enjoyable features . of_ the «M
party. Little Jane proved heravR
a moat gracious hostess and was
showered with loving con *"‘j 1 “ 1 “;
tlons and good wishes a* "’•l a
many pretty gift*. Jane a brother
CharleB will celebrate his twelfth
adversary tomorrow afternoon on-
tertaining some of the future
belles and beaus^
Mr. George BUhop motored to
Langdale, Ala., and Columbua, to
spend thi- weelMml.
Mrs. XIW.H«rjs accompanied
and Prof. Claude Chance, wnose. ,.irs. p. w.
engagement waa recently announ, medSl conven-
lon.
ced and whose marriage will be a
social event of June.
The long banquet table wa,
beautifully decorated with spring
flowers, with attractive place
cards and burning tapers.
The following delicious menu
was served: Fnilt cocktail, sweet
mixed pickles, cresm of tomsto
scup, roast chicken with
and cranberry sance, f
peas, creamed potatoes,
Mrs, George Snead, of Orant-
Ville, arrived Wednesday night to
visit Mrs. Harvey Cabanlsa.
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Mis. Frank Lipscomb has re
turned from a visit to relatives in
linK Atlanta. m
peas, creamed potato., WOd^
salad, Ice cream and cake, demf-.. . nicely following ap
•Tft J- B. Williams, ^
president, wss toastmaster. The"" 1 ' —0—
speakers were Claude CMnce.l , Pr i. nds ,j[ r . and Mrs. W. E.
Square advisor; Gasper Pslmisano, 0 f Jonesboro, formerly
Luke 'Stencil, Golden Piritle, Cap- will bo interested W
tain Bachman, dean of men, anq Jc4rn they have named their
W. K. Meadow, W. M. ! ji»tj e daughter Glola Ann.
The new officer* elected werr
George Fetser, Jr„ president; Carl
George Fetxer, Jr„ presiaenv; w. D n 4rv ey cab*nisi is in R»-
Southcrland, rice president; W. A- vomls h attending the state medi
cares, treasurer; Weyman Strick- j conv ention and presiding at
inn,i Rpcrctarv: C. E- Boggs, -v,' nose, and throat confer-
arver. mar- #nce w hich he 1* president. He
will return home Saturday.
land, secretary; C. _ _
chaplain; France* Tarver, mar
shall; John White, guide-
Mr. Williams presented Ml
Fergueson with an exquisite sill
bowl with a very graceful littl
speech. There were forty »
present, including Phil Coates, „
president of Tech S*uare, anc(
three members; W. K. Meadow,
W. M„ Mount Vcmon Lodge, r. —
and A. M-, No. 22-
SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEB
GIVE BEAUTiFUL TEA AT
HOME OF MRS- ■- B- HODGSO
The social aervlce commtttM <
Emmanuel church * nt ®ria™^
Tuesday afUrnooni with n bwitl-
ful silver ten at the lovely homj
ef Mrs. E. R. Hodgson, Jr-J?n
Mllledge avenue at 8 oriock. The
spacious rooms and cdoulai nsu
ww lavishly decorated with
geous Iri, peomns
in artistic arrangement, making n
Fresh Strawberries.
Georgia Beans, young
and tender.
Fresh Crisp Potato Chips.
Made today.
Sponge Cake, 15c—
or 2 for 25c. .
Certo, 4 bottles for $1.09.
Kiln Dried Yams.
Fresh Raisin Bread.
Bunch Carrots:
Hard Green Cabbage.
Carrots, 10c bunch.
Fresh Beets. .
ARNOLD & ABNEY
Ask for “BUTTERFLY
BREAD”—“It’s the but
ter that makes it better.
Your grocer has it. Madp
^ARNOLD & ABNEY
Fresh Cucumbers.
Fancy Egg Plants.
Green Bell Peppers.
ARNOLD & ABNEY
M thk style BHOPma
ILLINERT
Correct Style*
186 Beet Clayton Street
Mr*. E- B. Wood to in Chatta-
nooga visiting (Mr, Carl Epp,
whom she accompanied home alter
It h«rc.
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Mr*. T. H. MoHatton will ac
company Dr. McHatton and_ Mra.
mpnny Di
;nry McHi
scnco Madame Joseph Lustrat will
stay with hn- granddaughter, Miss
Mari* McHatton^
Mbs Virginia Mosely and Fran-
cea Smith of 'Daniebville, w.if
visitor* here Wednoaday.
■Mr*. W. D- Gholston, of Danbls-
vlll#, spent Wedneeday in the city.
Mra. J. Y. Huff, Mrs. Cleo Huff
and Mrs. W. D. Graham, of Dan-
iclsvillc, wer- among the visitor*
here Wedneeday.
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Mrs. J. B. Wilbanks ha* return
ed hour? after several month* visit
1o her daughter, Mr*. J. H. Nich
ols in St. Petereburg, Fin.
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Mr*. M. L. Johnson, of Atlanta
with her two attractive children I*
vbitlng her mother, Mrs. J.
Wilbanks.
Prof. R- L McWhorter will spend
this summer in Europe.
Mv. Jo* Carr, state officer of
thi American Legion, arrived this
afternoon to confer witii the local
legion about the convention which
will be held here Juno ::3 and 27.
Mejor and IDs- Hunter Harris,
Mra. -Rosa D. Hull and tin. Rob
ert Toombs DuBosc are ipending
today in Atlanta.
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Mr*. W. F, Hollingsworth U
spending today in Atlanta.
Smoker Will Be Held
Thursday Night
(Continued From Page One)
O. Dudley, Mayor of Athena.
Response by J. K. Finch, 5th dls.
Qtct executive committeeman.
Minute of client prayer In mem
ory of Mrs. Sam Jones, mother of
Georgia Disabled American Veicr.
a**.
• Greetings (mm:
Gov. L. G. Hardman, governor
state cf Georgia.
David C- Barrow, Chancellor
Emeritus, University of Georgia.
Charles M. Snolllng, Ch*n;C!or,
Univcralty of Georgia.
Asa Warren Candler, State
Commander American Legion.
Mrs. Horace M. Holden, Vice,
state Commander. American Le
gion Auxiliary.
Dr. W. M. Burton,.State Com
mander, Spanish-Amerlcan War
Veterans.
W. T. Forbes, Secretary of Atn-
cps Y. M. C. A.
Mrs. Jeptha Rucker. Daughters
of the American Revolution.
Mrs. S. V. Sanford, Service Star
Legion.
Mrs. James Sexton. United
Daughters of Confederacy.
Ilfrs. Mildned Rhodes. Spanish-
American War Veterans Auxiliary.
Music., '
11:00 A. M.—Address, “Agrlcul-
tural Rehabilitation,'’ by Dr. An
drew M. Soule, president Georgia
State College of Agriculture.
Muplc.
11:30—A. M.—"The U. S. Vet.
erans' Bureau," by Hon. John M.
Slaton. Jr.
Appointment of committees.
Adjournment.
1:30 P. M.—Luncheon served to
ail delegates and visitors by tho
American L;:glon Auxiliary.
3:30—P. M. Business session.
5:00 P. M.—Automobile ride over
city, visiting historic points and
the Colleges at Athens.
8:00 P. 51.—Banquet at Holman
Hotel.
•Midnight—Trench Rats.
Saturday, May 12th
10:00 A. M.—Business s»sslon.
Convention headquarters, Room
201. Holman Hotel. AU delegates
and vlaltora are requeated to regls-
Walter Hagen, Gene
Sarazen Are Closing In
(Continued Prom Fag* On*)
Mother Of Athens
Man Passes Away
At Her Winder Home
WINDER, Ga. —Mm*-Missouri
Jackson, wife of 'Mr. J. M:*c«
Jackson, died suddenly at their
home here Wednesday, shortly
after noon, from heart trouble, i
Funeral services will be conduct-
• d from the Fin-t Cbri&tiott church
Friday at 11 A. tM-, tw Rev. John [
H. Wood and HI:v. Shelnut, and in
terment will follow In tho thapel I
Church cemetery near Winder.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Jack-
son ia survived by thre» daugh
ters and thro: ions; Mrs. Clyde
Williamson, Mrs. Hhet,t Nowell and
Mr. Ambrose Jackshn, of Windar;
Mrs. Will Henry M Mr. Guy
Jackson of Athens. SeVeral- grand
children and a large family con
nection also survive hen
Something very special. Be sufc
and order for your Sufidav dea-
‘•ert. Costa'" delicious 'Mickey*
Special Ice Cream. Just a little
bit better. ^ mlO-ll
GEORGIA GOLFERS
WIN FROM VANDYjl
PLAY IN TOURNEYl
Georgia golfers* triumphed again I
Wednesday in their match against j
Vanderbilt In Nashville, winning
from the Commodores 12 to 6.
Thursday the team begins to play
in the Southern conference cham
pionship meet at Nashville and is
expected to make a fine showing.
Georgia Tech iu the defending
team and Watts Gunn i® lbe do- j
fending champion.
Cute in. aBaby-
Awful at Three
-and it’s Dangerous'
by Hath Brittain
15th and 16th holes has not been
approached during* the tourna
ment. A* the 457 yard 15th hole
he sank a 10-yard putt for hi*
third. At the 160 yard 16«i hoh
he p’aced his drive alongside the
pin and sank a beautiful putt for
a 2.
Jurado, happy and confident,
said to the United Prase as he fin
ished amid great cheemlg:
“I am confident I can repeat my
performance easily, and if I git
the putting luck I think I deserve,
93 well as warm weather, I will
do better than my 69 in the quali
fying round.” ,
Archie Compston, who tied Wed
nesday with Walter Hagen, his
victim in their recent match at 75
went around in 74 for an aggre
gate of 149 and took tho lead
among the British golfers. ,
Something very special. Be sure
and order for your Sunday des-
rert. Costa's delicious Mickey
Special Ice Cresm. Just a little
bit “■>»•>>
A western sctrn'Dt has discover,
ed how to ralso pluits without soil.
That isn't so tiflporiant. though—
you can even get a divorce without
criunda these days
WHITE
HOUSE
COFFEE
sucking dc
in a baby, but it is disgusting
thc thrce-ycar-old and sometim
it hangs on until fifteen or z-'
teen! .The habit may cause an j
ill-formed mouth or induce, hi'
noids; and, .it always interfei
with digestion. Pinning the slot
over the hand: attaching mittens,
or putting on cardboard cuffs,
which prevent bending the
at the elbows, are some of
ways to stop the habit.
Another bad habit—irregul
in bowel action—is responsibl
weak bowels and constipation
babies. Give the tiny bowels
opportunity to act at regular pi
iods each day. If they .lon't act
at first, a little Fletcher', Cas-
torin will soon regulate .them.
Every- mother should keep a bottle |
of it handy to use in
colic, cholera, dinrrhen,
stomach and bowels, conatipa
loss of sleep, or when baby-
cross and feverish. Its gentle m
fluenco over baby's system e
able* him to get full nourtthme
from his food, helps him
strengthens his bowels. •
Castoria Is purely vegetable i
harmless—tho recipe is on
wrapper. Physicians havr i
scribed it for over 30 years, with
each package, you get a uahiah"
book on Motherhood. Look f"i
Chas. II. Fletcher’s signature on
the wrapper so you’ll get the
genuine., .>
—(AdveriiSi menu
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