Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1937 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1987
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN TO BENEFIT FROM PARTIES
Alpha Latreian - Club Sets
Skating Par
ty Monday;
Guild to Hold Dance Mav 1
Proceeds to Buy Kitchen Nutrition Camp and E
Equipment at Bridgeport xpand Hospital Work;
Contributors’ List Announced.
Underprivileged children are to being arranged by Alpha Latreian Guild.
reap the profits of benefit parties Club and the St. Vincent Hospital
Prepare for Kappa Delta Soroi ity Alumnae Dance Women’s Colleges Show
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Alpha Latreian Club members have announced patrons and patron- |
Snes for their annual skating party he proceeds are to be contributed to a fund to purchase additional kitchen equipment at the Julia | Jameson Nutrition Camp for Children at Bridgeport.
The Guild is to expand its work | Vincent's Hospital with |
in the St. the proceeds from its dance May 1 in the Indianapolis Athletic Club.
On the list of Latreian contribu- | Kern, |
Mrs. Roy Elder | C. William |
tors are Messrs, Adams, Baldwin,
Mayvor and and Mesdames William Bain, Arthur Baxter, Ward Dean,
Monday night at the Riverside Rink.
a
Bridal Prtics Precede Rites
The approaching marriage
Here April 10
of |
Charles Field, Herbert Foltz, J. Em-| Miss Charlene Buchanan, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Buchanan, | |
mett Hall, Edward W. Harris, Perry Lesh, E. H. Kemper McComb, Mar- | tin McDermott, Hugh G. Noblitt, Dwight ® Ritter, Archer Sinclair, Burke G. Slaymaker, Grier M. Shotwell, R Hartley Sherwood, R. W. Spiegel H. A. O. Speers, Erwin William H. Wemmer, Harry | n Wilson, Herbert Wilson, Eli Lilly, Evans Woollen Jr. and Miss Mary | Myers. Others are Mesdames John Dar- | lington, George Philip Meier, Edna | Severin, Samuel Lewis Shank, Frank | Stalnaker, Clara Stutz, Drs. and Mesdames James F. Balch, Robert W. Blake, G. H. A. Clowes, Frank | Hamilton, Paul F. Hurt, J. Jerome | Littell, Russell Sage, Ernest DeWolfe | Wales: Misses Emma Claypool and | Mary Sullivan; James B. Darlington | and Reginald Sullivan. Mrs. K. W. Steinkamp is program chairman and Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mrs. Bert G. McCammon, Signatures chairmen. Mrs. J. H. Hartman and Mrs. J. J. Cole are tickets and reservations cochairmen. The Guild's regular meeting will | be held from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Monday in the nurses’ Juste,
Friends to Fete
Miss Johnson at Showe er I onight
Misses Patricia and Ruth Hurley are to entertain tonight with a personal shower honoring Miss Rosalie |
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | P. R. Johnson, whose marriage to |! John W. McCreary, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. McCreary, to take place Saturday. The hostesses will be assisted by their mother, Mrs. D. A. Hurley. Guests will include Miss Johnson and her mother and Mrs. McCreary and Mesdames John S. Krowneck, F. Douglas Bowers, Robert Burns, azel Brickley and Amos Sawyer and Misses Dorothea Bixler, Marcaret Allerkamp, Rosemary Pearce, Inez Perkins, Helen Royer and Frances and Thelma Willis.
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Loy listed In \ Spait By American
By HELEN
to Donald B. Keller, brated by a series of parties.
is being cele- |
| April 10 at the Buchanan home. A | reception for the guests is to follow | the ceremony, to be read by Dr. James Gardiner, Chicago. Mrs. Gardiner, who is visiting the Buchanans, will be among the guests at a luncheon Miss Peggy | Anne Clippinger, is to give today at the Woodstock Club. Miss Clippinger is at home during the} Wellesley College spring vacation.
The | | couple's marriage is to take place |
Other guests Will be Miss Clippin- |
ger's mother, Mrs. H. Foster Clippinger; Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Fred Braden and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Braden and Mrs. J. I. | Cummings. Mrs. Robert Jennings, Newcastle, who is to be matron of honor at the wedding, also is to attend Miss | Clippinger’s party. On Saturday afternoon Miss Mar- | cia Morrison is to give a luncheon for the bride-to-be. That night [ Mr.
Keller, son of Mr. Keller, On April 6 Mrs. Homer Hamer and Mrs. James M. Ogden are to give a reception for Miss Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan are to entertain with a bridal dinner on April 9 at Woodstocsk. Other attendants with Mrs. Jennings will he Mrs. Paui Hunter, Chicago, and Paul H. Buchanan Jr. Miss Buchanan's brother.
Rep. Jenckes Dines Naval Astronomer
Times Special WASHINGTON, D. C.,, March 31 Rep. Virginia E. Jenckes (D. Terre Haute) gave a dinner Monday night | in honor of Capt. J. F. Hellweg,
United States Naval Observatory su- |
perintendent, and Mrs. Hellweg.
Capt. Hellweg is a member of the | ex- | pedition which is to photograph the | sun eclipse in June. A party is to |
National Geographic Society
sail from San Francisco and set up | equipment on an island several hun- | dred miles off the coast of Java
n Praised Ww oman Visitor
WORDEN
Times Special Writer
NEW YORK, March 31.—Swath which matched the sea-shell pink haired Muriel Draper discussed the future of the British throne. Slim &nd staccato,
the underdog, Mrs. Draper has
Madrid—a dramatic epilogue to her *
six weeks’ stay in Europe. Muriel Draper might be described as a combination of New England garden variety marigold and a hothouse orchid. All of which may be explained by the fact that she came from Boston but lived in Italy.
Returned to New York
She and her husband, Paul] Draper, the musician, were in Florence when their younger son, Paul, was born. She tells something of her life there in her book, “Music
at Midnight.” After her husband died, Mrs. Draper came back to New York. Her elder son, Raymond Sanders Draper, married a daughter of the Carll Tuckers. Paul, who made his dancing debut at Pierre's last fall, now appearing in the Plaza Persian Room. Ruth Draper,
is
who does those
clever monologues, is a sister- -in-law
of Muriel. Indirectly, she and her | brother, Paul, were connected with the newspaper world-—their mother, Mrs. William H. Draper, was a daughter of the late Charles A. Dana, famous editor of the Sun.
Hard to Get Out
For a time, Muriel Draper had a | decorating establishment here. Her
own apartment is evidence of her |
in that line.
you find it difficult to Spain?” I asked Mrs.
originality “Didn't get into Draper. «I found it very easy out. When I left, restrictions alreadv weve being put upon travelers.” She visited Barcelona, and Valencia. “Weren‘t vou afraid?” I asked. “Not at all,” she said. poor peopie are in such a tremend- |
ous revolutionary crisis that every- |,
thing is stripped to stark essentials, | I could look at them and they could look at me and we could both know | that we spoke the universal lan- | guage of Truth. Those people can- | not fail. Their morale is indestructible,” Mrs. Draper paused. “A Lovalist town I visited was fortified man by man, woman by woman, child by child and heart by heart |
with the thought that in spite of |
massacre, starvation and death, they | would never give in!”
British Called Unhappy
As for the American woman for | whom a king tossed aside a crown, Muriel Draper said: “While every-
with a questioning mind and a sympathy just returned from a 12-day
to get in,” | she said, “but not so simple to get |
Madrid
“Those |
ed in a swan's-down hostess jacket, interior of her apartment, titianSpanish war, Mrs. Simpson and the
for visit in
ject of the abdication, and discussed it quite freely, I heard no adverse criticism of Mrs. Simpson. In fact, the present King and Queen allow | no criticism of her.” They say: “She was an extremely nice woman and our brother is devoted to her.” “But, of course,” said Mrs. Draper cryptically, “certain questions have been raised by the abdication, which never will be answered. the tremely unhappy over it. It is difficult to get at the real truth. The pressure of events has been so that even the more intelligent people find themselves contradicting their own words.”
Club Meetings |
FRIDAY
| George Cornelius, Mrs. P. W. Cor- | nelius, hostesses. Mrs. W. B. Ward, “Greece's Contribution to World.” Mrs. J. P. Smith, current | events. Indianapolis Woman's Club. Prop- | ylaeum Club House. Miss Julia
| Harrison Moore, “The Kingdom and |
| the Schoolboy.” Mrs. G. Archer Ferguson, “After Thirty Years.” Woman's Round Tabie Club. Mrs. | Frank Wise, hostess. riott, “Future of Mexico.”
SATURDAY
Magazine Club. Mrs. Albert G., Small, hostess. Bonham, F. M. Montgomery, G. W | Workman, C. T. Austin, assistants. | Mrs. A. M. McConnell, “Indianapolis, No Mean City.” World news. we gay Afternoon Literary Club. | hostesses. Mrs. “Eugene O'Neill.” | “Robert Frost.”
C. B. Talmadge, |
Tri Psi Sorority | Meeting Is Outlined
Mrs. Clayton Ridge is to speak on “Club Ethics” at a Tri Psi Sorority meeting Friday. The sorority, the mothers’ club of | Delta Delta Delta Sorority, is to | meet at 12:30 p. m. for a luncheon [in the Butler University Chapter | House. The arrangements committee includes Mesdames L. W. Eiser, J. 'B. Stalker, W. C. Dodd, S. M. Myers land O. E. Buta.
Mrs. Carl Winter
| ity at dinner Friday night. | Malcolm Dunn and Miss Nellie M. Coats will be assistant hostesses.
| | state Founders’
I think | grand matron, British as a whole are ex-|
Irvington Fortnightly Club. Mrs. |
the |
Mrs. J. S. Her- |
Mesdames A. N.|
isses Bertha Hoss, Anna Gaston,
(left), Mrs.
Gaylord (center) and Mrs. W. A.
Martin are Kappa Delta Sorority alumnae preparing for a dance and rally Saturday in Bioomington. The events follow the Gamma province
| Auxiliary to See
Skits Staged by Mrs. Ww olfskill
Skits, written and directed by Mrs. K. B. Wolfskill, an entertainment | the Woman's Auxiliary of Fletcher Place Community Center at the
and Mrs. J. I. Cummings are to | | have a buffet supper for Miss Bu- | chanan and Mr. | and Mrs. John G.
will feature to be given by |
| North M. E, Church at 8 p. m. Fri- |
day. Miss Mary Jo Spurrier assist Mrs. Wolfskill. Moving pictures of the work of
Candy and flowers will H. E. Davis, man, has announced. Mrs. H. B. Terry president.
is
Ris B. AClaik. To Be Hostess
Miss Reeta B. Clark is to entertain the Indianapolis Alumnae | Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta Soror- | Mrs. J.
Miss Mary Jo Harvey is arrangements chairman for the annual Day program. In-
will
| the Good Will Industries Commun- | | ity Center will be shown and articles | displayed. | be sold, Mrs. chair-
auxiliary |
| dianapolis Alumnae members will |
be hostesses. | mittee includes Mrs. E. G. Hinshaw | and Miss Charlotte Engle. | A business meeting and group
Miss Harvey's com- |
singing are to be included in the
evening's program.
Worthy Matron To Be Honored
Mrs. Mary Frances Price, worthy
body in London brought up the sub-
| Johnson's parents. is to be served at the Johnson
{ert Fessler,
grand matron of the Order of East- |
|ern Star, is to be honor guest at
the order's official inspection Friday land Adolph Emhardt Jr.,
in the Masonic Temple, North and | Illinois Sts. rangements chairman,
Mrs. Eza Turpin is ar- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunter,
convention, sponsored by the Indiana University Chapter. assistant national inspector, O., Gamma province president,
Dolan, Baltimore, Md., Herrick, Lebanon,
Melting Pot Variety of Fas hions in Classrooms
Vacationing Students Report Campus Styles Represent Tyrol, Scotland, London and Mexico—at Once; Dirndl Skirts Popular.
By BEATRICE BURGAN Society Fditor HC a1 80e girls mix their fashions like a vender at a melting pot bazaar. At Smith a student in a Tyrolean sweater will sit by a ag in Scotch plaids. Next to these girls may be a classmate with a Liberty of London scarf knotted peasant fashion over her head or a Mexican silver belt clasped over a sweater. | And on week-ends the igolieginnes oo forth to their teas in Tyrolean be ——w»dirndl dresses as bright as the spring flowers.
[ At Vassar Miss Barbara Hickam Junior caguc reports many girls wear their dirndl dresses to classes. The full skirts, sprigged with flowers, swish down eception ne | the aisles beside the typical Amer=|ican college uniform, the sweater T B 1] | and skirt. N amed tor all | Shoes Never Cleaned : “And, of course, everyone wears Guests attending the Junio rl brown or black and white saddle ox« Lrngats Crystal Ball and supper | fords all winter and we never clean . dh ; . | »” Roies : - ; re SW | Saturday night in the Indianapolis them,” Miss Hickam Says. ® | Athletic Club will be received by a never wear hats unless it rains, and | group of members, headed by Miss | | practically every hat has a long | Eunice Dissette, president. feather sticking out in any direc= | With her will be Mrs. Henry C. lon. | Atkins Jr. ways and means com-| when it snowed or was cold dure | mittee chairman; Mesdames Elias C.| ing the winter, the girls bundled | Atkins. John Bertermann II, Albert | !hemselves in ski suits, but beneath | J. Beveridge Jr., Charles Harvey | the woolly trousers their legs were | Bradley. Garvin ‘Brown, Volney M.| bare and their ankles snug in sweat | Brown, Jeremiah Cadick, Thomas | SOCKS. . | Harvey Cox, Irving M. Fauvre, Paul | At Wellesley, Miss Peggy Anne L. Fisher, John D. Dould and | Clippinger explains, rainy days bring | Charles A. Greathouse Jr. | the girls out in bandanas tied over Others will be Mesdames Sylvester | their heads. This spring the girls
| on the class crews will wear tiny JON: Num Yooh. on 2 bretons marked with class numerals.
|
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—Times Photo. Miss Loretta and Mrs. Edward will be honor guests,
Chi Tau Alpha. hostess. hauer, Lambda Chapter, ter Stanley, Xi Delta Xi. hostess.
Tonight.
Tonight.
Pledging.
Women of the Moose. Mrs. Assumption Church Altar Ave. Card party.
2:30 p.
party.
Shop. Card party. Supper. Mrs,
St. Mrs. Lewis Kriel, A. W,
naugh, 3110 N. Harding St.
ington St. Party.
John Browning. chairman. Society.
EVENTS
SORORITIES
Miss Alberta Ta Pledge services for Misses Margaret and Frances BrettJune Bell and Mary Sargent. Alpha Omicron Alpha. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Fos5609 Carrollton Ave., Miss Helen Scanling,
Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. 8:30 p. m.
Beta Chapter, Sigma Epsilon. 8 p. m. today. Hotel Lincoln. CARD PARTIES
m. Thurs.
Ladies Auxiliary, Eagles 211. 8:30 p. m. Fri. 43 W. Vermont St. Card Olive Branch Rebekah Lodge 10, I. O. J. W. Wickliff, chairman. PROGRAMS
First Evangelical Church Good Will Class. Today president. T. Pocahontas Embroidery Luncheon.
PARTY
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. 8:15 p. m. today. schmidt and Miss Virginia Hitch-
Johnson-Hunter Bridal Party To Be Entertain ~d at Supper, Fa
ylor, 1709 Ruckle St, |
hostess.
3422 N. Capitol Ave.
today. Spink Arms Hotel.
Hall, Delaware St. Card party
8:15 p. m.
135 N. today. 1105 Blaine
O. ¥. Tonight. ¥Foodcraft
1013 S. Meridian
Club. Thurs. Mrs. Pearl Cava-
1002 E. Wash-
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After rehearsing for the wedding Davis and Miss Cora Johnson, Miss
of Miss Mardenna Johnson
and Johnson's aunt.
The service table is to be decorat- |
Curtis W. Hunter tonight, the bridal lea with pink and blue flowers, and
is to be entertained by Mr. Emsley Johnson, Miss A buffet supper home. Hunter are in McKee Presbyterian
party and Mrs.
Miss Johnson and Mr. to he married Friday Chapel, Tabernacle Church.
Their attendants will be Mrs. Rob- |
MTS, bridesmaids; Lyle Hunter, Mr. Hunter’s brother, best man; Emsley | Johnson Jr., Miss Johnson's brother, ushers, Other guests at the supper will be | Mr. { Hunter's parents; Mrs. Lyle Hunter, |
Other guests will include Delph |\rr Brown, Mr. Fessler, Miss Thel- |
McKesson, worthy Mrs.
grand patron; | Marguerite Fisher, associate | and the following
{ Mrs.
|
past grand officers: Mesdames Daisy |
| M. Crist, Rose Malcolm, Martha | Zoercher, Cora Holland, Roy Til-, | ford, William Arnett, Harry Kimber, John B. Hessong, Alphonso Wood,
|
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Harry Emmens, Florence Carr and |
| William DeMars, district deputy.
| Mrs. Genevieve Bard
thy patron.
Proceeds of Party Will Assist Needy
is worthy | matron and William R. Wigal, wor- |
| assisted
Welfare work of the 12th District, |
American Legion Auxiliary,
furthered with proceeds from a card |
party to be held at 2 p. m. Friday in Ayres’ Auditorium.
|
Mrs. Everett Lett heads a com- |
| mittee composed of Mesdames Clar- | ence E. Flick, Merrill Woods and | Joseph Stocker. Mrs. Max H. Norris | | is district president. The welfare work includes annual | parties at the U. S. Hospital at| Marion, district welfare and a scholarship fund recently {lished for veterans’ children.
| Zonta Club Holds
"| The seventh anniversary load] Zonta Club's founding was marked yesterday with a novelty | party at the home of Miss Lite Kerz, 3519 Winthrop Ave. The local chapter, a part of Zonta | | International, is composed of busi-
| Willa Proctor is president.
is to be |g
estab- |
Anniversary Fete
of the
Miss Fay Banta, | | ness and professional women. Mrs.
|
Miss Ruth Davis, daughter of Mr. |
and Mrs. Herman R. Davis, is visit-
ing her brother, George A. Davis
and Mrs. Davis in Oak Park, Ill. Miss Davis is a senior at Butler Uni- | versity.
CLEAR CHIFFON
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{ma Caldwell, who is to be vocalist; Larry Davis, organist;
Children Feted by Legion Auxiliary |
More than 200 children were entertained at Mayor Chapel this afternoon by the Hilton U. Brown Jr. American Legion Auxiliary.
underprivileged
Donaldson Brown, |
Mr. |
tr
Mrs. Ray Pitcher, chairman, was |
by Mesdames Lester Burgess, Carl Herther, Joseph Stocker and Oscar Stumpf. A motion picture show was followed by re-
freshments.
pink yes tied with blue tulle.
Rivie
Dance on Frid: ay,
ra Vacation
- | Mrs. Irvin F. Heidenreich is gen- | | eral chairman of the Riviera Club's | annual spring vacation party and | | dance for club members’ children to be held Friday night at the club | | house. Mesdames C. E. Griener,
| Varjo Anderson and Louise Rybolt
| are to assist. Miss Sunshine Colby's dance | | pupils are to provide the entertain- | | ment and George Polard’s orches- | a will play. Mrs. Wilbur Irvin Nagley is gene | eral chairman of the club's | spring tea dance to be held April 11.
Athenaeum to Hold Annual Benno Party
The annual St. Benno Fest at the Athenaeum 1s to be held April 101 at the club house. Dinner is to be
served from 6 to 8:30 p. m. and | dancing is to follow from 9 to 1p. m, |
DR. WALDO E. STEIN,
Optometrist
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a year
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Pianist Will Be
| honor | Tota, | a s | are to hold a reception in honor of
| ner's concert, | Mills Hall | Mu Phi Epsilon | Miss Mildner is a member of Sigma | | Alpha Iota Sorority.
| Mildner | Wagner, Mrs.
| Imogene Pierson.
| dames
| Mr.
{ Mrs. Lorance Turner, in Manalapan, | | Athletic Club instead of April
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| Edwin McNally, Perry O'Neal, Dud- | Wellesley to Row Harvard ley Pfaff, Philip Reed, William Ro wood, Conrad Ruckelshaus, John K. : Ruckelshaus, Stanley Shipnes, wil- | her parents, ME 3g Mrs. H. Por | liam H. Wemmer, Misses Betty! Clippinger, Wi epi pratucing
dip) i er | rowing twice a week when she re=NL ing Moxley and | turns to classes. The event of the : . spring is a race against men of the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Tomy ‘| arvard junior varsity. i i ! wn Clippings br wher Mom Te e » | ter Clippinger 1 1as enne Detroit, Mich. At a dinner preced- | Sarr BE chestade. N. Y. and ing the party the Tomys guests | Arthur van Kirk, Janesville, Wis., will include Mr. and Mrs. Boyland, | partmouth College classmates, with Dr. and Mrs. Marlow Manion, Miss | him as spring vacation house guests. Ann Torian and Walker Seaborn. Misses Maude and Virginia Balke, — | Smith students, are among the girls
~ . ~ | Who approve pastel colored cardi=Sorority Sponsors
Miss Clippinger, who is visiting
Honored Guest After Concert
Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority, and Sigma Alpha professional music sorority,
Miss Poldi Mildner, Viennese pianist, tomorrow night at the Jordan | Conservatory, 3411 N. Pennsylvania St. The event will follow Miss Mildto be given in Caleb | the benefit of the | scholarship fund. |
gans over tailored shirtwaist dresses | for spring. ( Tyrolean Shoes Popular
Luncheon Bridge
“Tyrolean shoes in bright colors are as popular as the white oxfords,” | Vi ia s observed. “Everyone Alpha Phi Sorority members gave Vijia L5 se; To one side a luncheon and bridge party at i waterproof and the other of tweed.” In the receiving line with Miss | P. m. today at Mrs. Ray D. Gries | Miss Mary Stewart Kurtz, enrolled will be Mrs. James L. home, 5410 N. New Jersey St. MIS. | oy Connecticut College for Women, Walter E. Treanor, G. Thaddeus Gregory assisted. | enjoyed a round on the Woodstock Miss Mae Henri Lane and Miss Mrs. A. 8. Rowe, president, was | cjyp golf course during her vaca= | appointed delegate to the soror-| tion, She had her Tudor Hall class ity’s pre convention April 2-4 at | | ring tied in her scarf, according to Columbus, | the fad at her school. Mrs. J. c Carter, ways and means | At Bryn Mawr College, students committee chairman, reported on receive their caps and gowns in their [the sorority’s recent rummage sale.| freshmen year and wear them to
—— choir practice and on state occa= | Contract Club to Mecct
sions. The voluminous robes also are excellent protection on rainy and Mrs. Shirley W. Turner | The Woman's Contract Club of | days. have returned from a month's visit | | Indianapolis is to meet at 1:15| Dirndl dresses blossom out. accord= with Mr. Turner's parents, Mr. and | | p. m. tomorrow in the Indianapolis | ing to Miss Anne Rauch of Bryn 7 as | Mawr at the monthly square dances | held in the oliege gymnasium.
for
Those assisting will include MesRussell J. Spivey, Harold C. Harold larsh, L. 1. Miss Betty Schell- |
Arnholter, Frederickson,
cock.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy F. Str rong and
i previously scheduled.
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