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1, «amily \ i ¢ . 1 1 .~ ~--Rrom W & v i £> - %, J - $ inlet c - & jg?” JULY m, 1932 . - M.\ \; reg- anges Pram > - - onn oe 2 's . . C needed . , [ ¢ 10k ot * Im tog ‘thrwmnbzz: temmmesseremesmmemen - ina 10 I M acké; griffin}, son .of \Mr.. and The B star € ? , « . , ts Walter Griffin, Elm 'Street,| __ *\¢ Baycaux itapeftry 18. m If |Don't put up a howl when you Cl‘lul'ch Group Has (Plc‘nlo— celebrated his fifth birthday last of needléi’vgiikg, efilbrm ad O pad he prices for \Grand Hotel\ . Miss Graves' group of the First FTMIAY afternoon; with g party at | OD 2 web of white. canyas; 214 fe he > : the New Theatre on Sunday and esbyterian Church enjoyed a home of his parents. Several | 1098 and 20 inches wide, depicting .- h- nd 'Mrs.\ Ralph St. onday. In the valiant attempt to nic yesterday at the home of Mw. |Of BIS little; playmates were pres- in a panorama the invasion | n ~\ l florida and., My, and | flve the Hoosick Falls area the and Mrs, George W. Herrington of °Rt. Games were played during Guest of England by Wiillam. the - he . / \Bagie a ed highest grade of pictures, the , Walioomsac, , the afternbon, after which refresh- Conqueror, It is sald to have'been _ I he, Ma; Lev: , 1 gasy pa éheatre management has bit- the - ments were served. The little worked largely by Matilda qu of p T re fr. éh¢r1§s%33?3;xd m|i fflmii 3?mefo 1g)\ fee Jig ihlizrii’iacfized with!“ Duo |a High Sorority Enjoys Camp Life- host received many pretty gifts. fhe Conqueror, for the £18,116!) of 5 es: - and tar :a re. = agi} < --- rrr e mere ls lll < that _ j y8 . ksboro spent Sunday éftelz' How can we find Es not completed the \bigetgggfi i thThrei iit Chl sorority of ~~ Snakes Don't \Charge\ * A‘faymm mo ~ §~ t- with his bro \ Fim which we can stand . yet, th ; Up. 6 'he Hoosick Falls High School en- \208 arge ! . in Normandy, France. & a th his brother, Mr, Enmimett dence y A?“ stand [ a) a e management is réquir- Mr. Sn y his joyed camp life fast week at a cot The <African mamba, and some TI , C ¥ i0 nce, . fr f ( J urn « . ' - & - , e 1a Row ail . o ing a fen f yo, to» over about 80 per cént of Of New tage at Hedges' Lake. The grou hooded snakes or cobras have a rep- ( i Leighton Holbritter ~and uence 0g 9 gate\ to the producers, re- Ralph w h P 200 vo , .. thildreil, Eitan and Cart of qu‘ton; A t f’dl e88 of its own exponses ’It ha T grand. L315 chaperoned by Miss Verna; Utation of charging human beings, Star Long Symbol : g ih ffiifi ane Spending , Car of Norton £ i fambitious pioce of Busfnéss eas if Y; agd Miss Lillian Herrington: but most \charging snakes\ are The six-pointed star has been » g; n 'pgrents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whit- b community of this size. and if the e high school faculty. Pou y hold - their | fSed as a symbol from early times, o} g a,- © hails \___| intendent, ' / . éatre makes a nickel on the. ven- a poms {ground and strike at victims. If It was a Pythagorean symbol. In |- § s * * rom this plass Attended | - The pestor, Re: te this some he ven | to Class Haw-Ptonic- - - ~-|-they-miss; they draw -back-their |C t is one of the 64: £3 in thé Pomona Field day held at Barf COY Will preach at 8 Oufitsz Without taking into con- I, he Loyal Bible Class of the Bap- beads, let bygones be bygones, and Bgures made- of six parallel Hnes,: [OO § n nge Ranch, Berlin, Wednesday. Church gt Hoosick in ng [leration the cstellar names com- |° tist Sunday School enjoyed its an- He in lurk for the next creaturethat forming the basis of the Y{-Chan oo . - ___ Mrs. Emma Carp’enter of West at T:30 o'clock. * sing the cast, \Grand Hotel\ is - nual outing Saturday afternoon at.| WAUDders within striking distance. or Book of Changes. - , % -- ‘;’:¥Ino§ick\1s'f ' some -time garb! This seribe got \tooken\ 28 Lake Lorraine on the Troy road. 4 . with. her daughter, Mrs. Eimer |. the picture by a rich (?) friend M Upon arriving at the lake in the - | . - Brenenstuhl. + . CF out a month. ago, and so help us, ® early afternoon a program of sports e A . Miss Althea Whipple of Green- William .B. Go 3 Bot so excited and so wrought was enjoyed and, a picnic supper « van h i} . wich is spending a week with her |- The services on -over the thing that we lived da was served #t -G». o'clock. Mrs. Pad ©. 1, ~© sister, Mrs. Clgude Tucker. 24th will be as followsi., (3h and every character and | gu Charles Bastow and Mrs. Eva } E % 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason of | Worship at 10:80 a. m re not so hotly temperamental, | L Wright were in charge of the re- xcurSIon 0 a e | s a“ Rome, New York, spent Wednes-| 9\ by the pastor. tflhat- Although we've seen it freshments and the transportation a y, a s, day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ley} School will convene at we're going to see it twice | po was in charge of Mrs. Minnie ho n \¥ a Ro- o erett Whittle, _ Donald: White, the sup“ ”112 when it comes to the New M Brown, There were s&bout twenty- Sund J l . . i Mr. cand Mrs. Richard Weeden | Wil 'be in charge. The' eatre on Sunday and Monday. five present. ay 9 u y i j it and family of Boyntonville spent igngce is discontinued‘ti t; ‘é’fgr the cast! - Greta Garbo, gu son mo- € it f f ._ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank temDcr. _ po $o int Barymore, Joan Crawford, : G. Outing. ip ( | #0 Whit“); . Thursday, July 28th, the Weekly | llikce Beery, Lionel Barrymore, O. F. S. Outing Round Trlp 2'00 } 'Mr, and Mrs. Richard Holbritter devotional service will, rbgzlgqld’ at yfiifiLStone and Jean Hersholt! It ch About sixty-five members and -- _/ i and Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Hol- 7:30 p.m. Sit ues if another such galaxy M guests were present at the picnic Arriv' & . « a britter and children, Rita and Carl <- mass o (atas will ever again be brought & o Ll Chapter, Order ip on Py \eee Plo gis Line for long enjoyable . of Nartonyille spent Sunday with | MOOSICE BAPTIST Choro & one picture! Consider the up. | \ of Eastern Star, held Friday after- boat trip On Lake. Coach leaves Municipal Building, Hoosick § Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Brownell. Kev. J. A. Dongld..Pasté oll PRi Brotner, consider the up- S. 1 a noon at the summer camp of Mr. Falls at 7:30 a.m., Daylight Saving Time. Phone Hoosick Falls / 5. 'Mr, ahd Mrs. Leverett Whittle]! Morning worship, 10:80@*\ &\ \bp. Oi-Oiya! As we mentioned a 8T2l 4aYS_With-A mother, And. 308 or 908-F2 for reservations. Reservations must b « and daughter spent Monday in Al- |- Sunday School, 11:46.% |_ (Fs -' K§lE of weeks ago, there's a lot of | \Y Mrs. Mito: Mgo at Lake. Cards were Play- | Af\ Saturday after ' ° murt be made by $ bany. ~ 2000 0C C. F. at 6:45. Subject \What is [ffé in this picture. Joan Craw-| _ ed during the afternoon and early o 'The S. 8. plonic of the Advent | Gambling? Why Is It Wrong\? 9&4 @ bit part, almost steals the | '* ' ne, A picnic supper was ser- ~ € Christian Church will, be held Fri- Leader, Leon Wilcox. ._ FE] from Greta, while Lionel voL ou, lawn at the Samp. The j : day at Hedges' Lake.’ Evening service, 7:80. . Rev. W. [g fore plays ducks and drakes | ** committee.in charge of the affair HOOSICK VALLEY COACH LINE 3 & ; Miss Edna Gibbs spent Surday in E..McCoy will preach, , .. hffils famous brother, John. |!\ May composed of Mrs. Emma Bate- - ' E E Pittstown. * |- 'Phe-Loyal Workers-mgk with [Mb Beery hated making his !° get. aia ,y {0 ((S. obairman ; Mre. Viola. Smith, | § ' Mrs. A. L. Rudd Tuesday? after- [pg¥t, but he turns in a perform- || *\ s family, UTS. Mary: Willey, Mrs. Quacken- nang... _. J noon. \ C> |G that makes one think of '|bush, Mrs. Fanny Perey, Miss Ar- pos mms ~ o n 3 1 | anes villa Bateholts and Miss Mary < Shaw. mMaunfltg.QLfiE-‘QVMMMMWW\ litho - Robert J. Doyle 7 Rev. Geo. D. Willigmson, Pastor | Robert J. Doyle, 57, a life long Sunday, July 24th, and well regarded resident of Hoo- | 10 a. m.-Bible Sciool. sick Falls, died at 1 a.m. Tuesday 11 a. m. - Preaching SeW’ morning after an illness of -~more Subject, The Vision and Call®of a |than a year at his home on Cum- Great Prophet. , mings Street. He was the son of | the late Miles and Anna Gaffney WEST BAPTIST CHUR ALL SEATS RESERVED - Now on Sale BOX OFFICE OPEN AT NOON-PHONE JULY 24-25 NEW THEATRE TWO DAYS ON]; I Sorority Entertained- Miss Mary McKearin entertained be the members of the Beta Sigma fd:{'family of | Gamma sorority Monday evening feweeks at | at her home in High Street. There were eighteen present. Jones, Parsons & Co. The Big PureFood Store ' FA‘liwa‘ys the Best merce it s 7:30 - p.m.-Christian - Endeavor * : “Always Economical Meeting. Topic: What Is Gam-| Doyle. Mr. an wiusiontgd ti): 1123131113125 a§2881?n t SUNDAY\ AND MONDAY , ( It pays to tradelhere [|bling? Why Is It Wrong. Led by After completing his education ,p 415 g spend- ing Friday, August 19 at the home ‘ $ * 9 , in the public schools, he ented ing a tWol in the of Mrs. Harry Gurtis in Cambridge. MATINEE 2:45 EVENING 8:15 0 h Junior Topic: John, who Follow- the employ of the former Walter E len, H € Al wre. la“? h s in Cambridge. (Doors Opeu £:30) (Doors Upan 1:30) & SPECIALS ed Jesus' Life of Love. - .A. Wood Co., where he worked. en, Fioo= h ffimrfiu’ee git ree, Arvilla Bate- . pen (% 3 For Week of July 25 Thursday, July 28th, 7:80 pm.-|as a moulder for many years, For, f 4\&(’)orbcien tire nixegngo $8,321.11): # Y Prayer Meeting. The Giving of the | the past three years he had special~/- - a i rangements for the affair A& ized in raising bees and the culti- . vation of berries. Mr. Doyle pos- sessed the affectionate esteem of a large circle of friends to whom his death is a source of sincere re- gret. . Burviving are a daughter, Mrs. John Murphy; a sister, Mrs. Anna Dooley; a brother, Moses Doyle, and several nephews and nieces, all- Of this village. Funeral set? It was also voted to hold a dance at the Hoosick Falls Country Club Wednesday evening, August 24. The committee in charge of the dance is composed of Mary Slo- cum, chairman; Evelyn Dalhgim and Mildred Willis, A social hour was enjoyed fol- lowing the 'business meeting dur- ing which the hostess served re- Manna. ' __ Royal Scarlet Ginger Ale 1 Doz. Bottles 89c .-._ PeanutButter 10 Oz. Jar 9c¢ «7 y Cowboys, sensational casting feature will be ' tion at the New AY3. P8 ' .E;h Fa ao A j s wes Ayr. ere held at. 1Gnts. ? yi ® orning::frd T (and qn rectemeare 23\ comin ner é‘éémegfigd mas {A ike ons trom 'station WGY, \Schenectady | ment was in $t. Mary's cermetery. yolt, M arly ¥ yo | C Pint Boul where they have been the station's , Anderson.\ They . are .c A Gebrge McGraw was ho Tid. we “WE“ PRICES .P int Bottle outstanding hit. © Mrs. Alice Dwyor Moore o fellow me Filled P . by Blanche Gbodrich. ess to fellow members of the class e Pure Grape Julce They have been recently heard Mrs, Alice Dwyer Moore, a former * Gow @ ros of 1912, Hoosick Falls High School NOT E-This plot i MATINEE EVENINGS ags a regular presentation of the resident of Hoosick, died last ( H h ploture will pos 450 Seats 50c¢c 250 Seats 50¢ || gu » 2 for 25 Mr. Robert Kli d M | with their husbands and wives, itively not be shown again in T or £2C National Broadcasting Company Thursday at her home near Sara- . Hobe ne an rs. Ear R 350 Seats 75¢ 450 Seats 75 over WEAF and WJZ, New York toga Y N Darling spent the day in Benning- fiaturday an??? anti egen’ngr gt another theatre in this sec- 100 Seats $1.00 100 Seats $1 06 | N ' er camp a edges Lake. e ion this a . N. B. C. and as a special Saw“? on {Se The funeral was held on Sunday *°\ °° busineiss‘ fdfnfiay‘ afternoo: was spegm in reminis- ton this season | 100 Seats $1.50; Came! Pleasure our over ¢ afternoon from the home of a cences of school days, after which The annual picnic of the Star of Schaghtitolk: took pace at the lake on Wednesiay #0 oe a % ¢ American Pride Assorted Cookies 1 Lb. Pkg. 29c supper was served, each of the members contributing something for the menu. Those present, be- slides Mr. and Mrs, McGraw, were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durfee, Mr. brother-in-law in Bennington. Mrs. Moore is survived by her husband, George Moore of Sara- toga; a brother, Willard B. Dwyer coast-to-coast hookup. The b8ys all fiddle, sing and play the different musical instruments in their own peculiar style. No n Vacuum Pack the plains of Oklahoma. werker of hWitehall and- Mrs. Hil- ow a as J. Mahoney. Mrs. Sanford Rudd, Otto Gray and his boys are all qa Pettigeu of Attleboro, Mass. ., Miss Mary O Brien and Miss Mary . . honest-to-goodness cowboys, re- o Today the Advert Church of A. Doyle | Associated with M. N. Landau Chain Stores South West Hoostok :s holding its *~ \\\ % A ter, Oklahoma f wo entrained. sars | , Word has hen received, here, of kk Card Club lins Dinner- 17 Jobin Stromt Heonicte Pally, N.F 3 f d A, \we jest e o rs. arlotte . & R ohn Streat cosic alls .Y. Phone 48-W 4 Stear hikepletasgfin'rax folke jthe Talcott Hollister of Glastonbury, Ernie Andrews finished music The ii'l’rflth WI)?\ fucg“ Club ' acted nackeral, A >- enjoyed Conn. Mrs. Hollister was the (O\ 4 Well attended (ance ere gyj.| motored :o (he Allce lea Room on . 2 os same . £35355.» s of th. ahon~ | mother of Mrs. Edward F. Peck:| 48%.) Hurley's Orckstra -of Ben- w; if? lfuéfiignrpercesrféy lfigrenfiyzg Keep the Flies Out For the Hot Days 7 . A CKe » 1 « among the Dington furnished te music the play Buv our well mad» screens, Bathing Suits, Caps, Belts Teas Royal Scarlet Coffee Suggestions for the Week End Rib Roast Beef Spring Lamb Fores Jelly Glasses ... Doz. 50c Good Luck Can Rubbers Hires' Extracts radio feature in recent years has caught the popular fancy or grip- ped the imagination like the pro- gram offered by these boys from cruited from Mr. Gray's own ranch And now radio, in its never ending search fir new and novel attrac- tions hrs brought them to the big broadcssting stations in the East, and thy have been heard over the Red ard Blue networks of the Na- tional Broadcasting Company by milliorg. regular broadcasting season. gallon high-heeled thei / So $1 hats, bock and furry chaps will be Let a man but be earnest in pray ing against temptation as the tempt er is in pressing It. and «he needs HOW GERMAN TREATMENT of Bennington; a nephew, Dr. John Gilman nyyer of Cullom, Ill.; and M'iss Mabel Dwyer of three niéces, this village, Mrs,. Edith Vander- Mrs. Charlotte Hollister ham, who formerly lived on Reynolds farm at Hoosick. Funeral of Mrs. Hannah Russell The funeral of Mrs. Hannah De- vine - Russell, chronicled in these columns last Friday, took place Saturday morn- H. Valiquette, OS.A. The Rev. R. A. Gleason, O.S.A., Was deacon of of the deceased, and Thomas Mur- phy and Thomas O'Grady. Williaras, brother ot Mr: - Edwin Coutts of this village. whose death was, The annual picnic of St. Luke's church of Cambridge was held here Thursday. Dinner vas served to about 50 people. annual picnic at thu resort,. following night. mass i- creas Resolution- of Respect At a meeting of Court St. Mary, No. 30, Catholcsc Dsughters of America, held July 12 1982, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas by her mary years's as- sociation in our Court We have many years sh occupied this exalted position. xemplifying by which she Her work was fished God has called her home. Saratoga Lake church a* transportation will be in charge of evening man of '\*e refreshments and Mrs. Forrest Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Grant Smith, Mrs. Clarence Moseley, Mrs. John cards on the lawn of the tea room. Covers were laid for fifteen mem- bers The prizes.in card playing went to Mrs Cornelius Crowley, Mrs Mary, Hackett and Mrs. Theo- dore Laporte This was the final party of the club until fall. warm, orth Hoosick Methodist Episcopal ' Thurch. of Christina Stevens, Cars will leave the mme o'clock, and the S. LANDAU| 5¢, 10c¢, 25¢ and up Dept. Store Netting, Swatters Sprays, Ribbon Paper, etc Straw Hats, Sun Suits, Rompers, Dresses, etc. SPECIALS FOR Galvanized Win Tou v. household ise sale .... ... ¥ E/] +4 Boned and, Rolled - Ott? Gray and his Oklahoma@ | ing from the Church of the Im- | Whereas, our Father has been 'Ann . No Waste Cowtays are making a limited | maculate Conception, where a | pleased to call + His cternal home | 0:03:12: £23203»?th WWedatne . Turkish T 5 ' 25 f Lb. 49¢ num#r of personal appearances solemn high mass of requiem was |our jbeloved sis's:, Cathgrine Col-, 5 . ( ud O'WGb wlored borders, 24x45, value 25¢ § « befog returning to New York for celebrated by the pastor, Rev. A. |gan: and i Announcement is made today of | sale PMIG@ 2... lll. 22 lille l aa al vill. 15C f f th forthcoming marriage at the j bale handle, for any 25c THIS WEEK -------- ._ 3 Doz. 19¢ ethod- --- ber life the lesns Parowax ..... .... Lb. 74%¢ | mot proceed by a surer ® Willlam R. Willams ftaughL She hasief noble senti- Mrs James Tuttle Those wishing on & Certo 2... 22 l...... Bot. 29c¢ Short. Word was received here on Mon- | ments ineffaceabi Impressed upon transportation will please notify your VOCUfIOfl, UuSe as- day af the sudden Ceauth of Wm. R rom- society and our ~Ommunity, Mrs Tuttie not later than this Mrs Lena Dorr is chair- 6m velers G/Lequa Bofled and tled for in the mass and R ' . ev. Clement Dwyer, Roastmf’mNo Waste or when the cowboys are in |O S A., sub-deacon. Mr. Robert learned to know and Iove her for daughter of Mr and Mrs John 7 her womanly vwitues and noble PMeClure of North Hoosick. to Earl by: Lb. 23 tovh. Russell, OS A., a grandson of the Ta « 42¢ cludes Otto. character; therefore. be it Filmore Kenney. son of Mr and -, 198 e personnel in deceased acted as master of cere- h J Pork S Link self; Mrs. Otto \Mommie\ manijes. Resolved, by thd death of SisterdiMrs Mijlard F Kenney of Hoosick Cor ork causage y; \Zeb\ Gray and Uke Buster;| During the mass, Mrs. Watson Coban our court fas CBs A pole [Fails at 4 30° o'clock Saturday ©. 14 Oz. Pkg. 33¢ ke\ Allen, who plays the fiddle: White sang an Ave Maria, and at|ppo ays foo August 27 The cere- rs 6 man; and life was typical our principle? mony will be informal. %. y'\ Allen. the handy : the conclusion of the services, of charity and atholicity, one - CONVENIENT A% Atlas E—Z Seal ief Standers, Half-breed Chert| \Face to Face\ and \Lead Kindly whose paZsing wi: Seave avatcancy g *~ ao rr ae nt tit‘ . e Indian. \Rex\ the Radio DOg Light.\ Committal services at the in our Court. ' Philathea Society to Go to 3 Fruit Jars so plays a prominent part in the grave in St. Mary's cemetery were Sister Colgan jored ~ur Court at Saratoga- a p Quarts ...... Doz. $1.05 [tage offering conducted by the Rev Father |irs institution, an was elected to The Philathea Society of the { TRAVEL FUNDS Pints . .... ...... Doz. 88¢ myegéaisgss‘eder byJ Lg!\ iufieiu‘ the office of propetes® as a mark Baptist Church will hold its annual (* . , were ohn, artin, Tie h d afternoon at the ints . ...... Doz. $5¢ o Rout Temptation of the esteem in (Pic she was picnic Saturday A Half P D T P Leo and Francis Shea. grandmms held by her aha for home of Mrs Lillian Aviary at Root Beer-Ginger Beer TIP Mr. Williams left here for Gran- To her family wo *%tend our | Birch Beegr STOPS CONS AHON ville last Thursday apparently in |condolence and «are With them Has Birthday Party- ed Acting on BOTH upper and lower good health, Death was due to {the grief of seputin knowing . R lssu in c vent L Bottle 23¢ bowel, the German remedy Adler-| Peart trouble, For some time he that her absence i\ b* a constant “Mg; 1225163421 1122211 (15352? onvenient de ika stops constipation .It brings had made his home with Mrs. | reminder of he ca~* and gen- \ i H i . old Mala d out the poisons which rause gas Ooutts. coming here from Gran“ erosity. $mef§d he; fourth birthday on nomlflOflOnS Wthh you oles Panes bloating and bad sleep Willis L. ville, where he resided for forty Resolved, that e v.\! the home| MWeUnesS2Y with s party can cash as Toilet Paper Thorpe, Druggist. years. He was born at Nazarreth, of our departed ster '~ recite the SV in € «ac -The er fire“ v3; you go. 1000 Sheet Rolls C Pa. He was a gentleman of pleasing prayers for the '24. 'hat we at- mauf’efmg;ny afterndan and blavyed ! of genial personality and was highly terd the funerair a body, and a oa the la afte gig (7/79 4 for 25¢ esteemed in this village and in |detegation accomiy the remains | 142mm T w a} 4 we desire to express sour deep |Gigarite lam quer in rep: | upper, ons reed in, ihe oter S-FIRST appreciation to neighbors and The survivors are four sisters. that our charte be GrSgped in dil Eon Es-Fl Rs . Eureka Coffee friends for the many acts of kind- Mrs Edwin Coutts and Mrs Lillian mourning, and tH theS6 decorated with garden & . acai A Pha? A The Ecosomy CoG ness and words of sympathy ex- A. Hill of this village, Mra. George tions be CIF SOTO, [\* Nil\ “3h fess received X TI NUAT 6 ANN Only 28¢e Lb. tended to us in our recent bereave- A. Preston of Colorado, Mrs C. E. {printed in the MAKES, and \\\ 9 rom her assembled | dth: 7 3a $;,% Y { ment \ Reyaolds of Bostor, Mass, and tego tte f2 Foung friends, Those present , Ege - 0 tk; | f f . . a copy presented? °\ DMIF. were: Barbara White of Schemec- foals Folle AJ V ‘ Mrs. Sherman Lange. tao nepkews and one nies. Ha» Mcyoiban L COSstCR . , Miss Hisis Lange . * The funeral wil be held on Wed- Anz Korpiye tady; Jane Graves, Hep» Phillips, bilaint * Threoolocre Lakge -_- [nesday at the Rhome of ar nisce in Cartze EXNon ® gxégngNmemmm hémmcy ' . FTF I Maric - {Cnaneite . Corainittea ang Ruth McCoy of Hoox'ck Fails mevser reserve - svsr@ny | . , : . Moule 3 4 «- « w ame e - coment ion ese co 0 . my oo som s o movie on a moron - opey 4200900 NRN ip cason i i is