Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1938 — Page 4
Princeton
angle Club’s Music 1
Show Due
to Be Presented Here
- Dec. 23; Woman's Club-to Have Guest™ Day Friday at Propylaeum.
By VIRGINIA MOORHEAD MANNON ; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Miller will entertain at dinthis evening for Miss Betty Reed and Robert E. weeney Jr. who are to be married Nov. 22 at the home Miss Reed’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jewett V. Reed.
ests will be members of the bridal pa
and Mrs.
liller’s niece, Miss Elsa Elizabeth Cline of Scarsdale, N.
+» Who is visiting her.
Mrs. A. H. Fromenson of New York is the guest for two weeks of
and Mrs. J. A. Goodman. Mrs.
Goodman and Mrs. Fromenson
returned last week from several days’ stay in St. Louis. Mr, and Mrs.
uisville Wednesday.
Wallace are in Houston, Tex. Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger will go to
Mrs. George Philip Meier gave a tea Saturday afternoon at her home, “Tuckaway,” for Miss Mary Sully Hayward of Roanoke, Va.
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‘Wells. Mrs. Wells is the guest for a
‘who is visiting Mrs. John W.'Kern, and for Mr. and Mrs. Linton
few days of Col. and Mrs. Percy
D. Moulton at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Col. and Mrs. Moulton’s son
was Mrs. Wells’ flying instructor on
Long Island more than 10 years
ago, before she flew in Russia. Mrs. Meier will use impressions of
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from palms. |,
‘Mr. and Mrs. Wells’ hands in her new book on character reading
Princeton Alumni Club Head to Return,
John Gordon Kinghan, president of the Indianapolis Princeton
‘Alumni Association, will return from Princeton this week after at-
tending the Princeton-Yale football
game Saturday at Palmer Sta-
dium. He is concluding arrangements for the presentation here ‘Dec. 23 of “Once Over Lightly,” the Princeton Triangle Club's 50th ‘anniversary musical show. Charles Latham Jr. is property manager
of the production which is to go on
tour during the Christmas holi-
‘days. William H. Wemmer, secretary and treasurer of the Indian_apolis association, and Ralph. G. Lockwood are to head the local com- ' ‘mittee sponsoring the show and entertainment of the cast. The Indianapolis Woman's Club will observe guest day at 3
m. Friday at the Propylaeum.
Mrs. Thor Griffith Wesenberg will
yead a paper on “Of Time and the Novel.” Assisting at the tea which 4s to follow will be Mesdames Robert B. Failey, Herman C, Wolff, _ Bylvester Johnson, Arthur W. Herrington and Miss Blanche Stillson.
Governor Halford W. Howland
and the board of assistants of
the Indiana Society of Mayflower Descendants have issued invitations to the society's annual reception and banquet at 6:30 p. m, * Nov. 21 at the Propylaecum. Compact Sunday will be observed Nov,
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entral Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church.
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“Clifton M. Utley, Chicago, who last winter delivered three world
28 affairs talks here under the sponsorship of the Indianapolis League of Women Voters, is to open the current series at 8 o'clock tonight -
at Caleb Mills Hall with a discussion of “What Next in “Europe?” * Mrs. Clarence F. Merrell, Indiana League president, and Mr. Merrell . will entertain a few friends at dinner in honor of Mr. Utley. Mrs. Leonard A. Smith, state league chairman of the department of gov-
ernment and foreign policy, will introduce the speaker. Other speakers on the winter program will be Dr. Harry D.
" Gideonse, Columbia University assaciate professor of economics on - Feb. 14, and Dr. Quincy Wright, University of Chicago international
“law professor, on March 10. April 190. :
Mr. Utley is to conclude the series
Mrs. Grosvenor Shirk, chairman of ushers for the lectures, will ‘be assisted by Mrs. Addison J. Parry, Mrs, William Allen Moore
and Mrs. Frederick E. Gifford.
Children to Pose for Art League Preview
A series of living pictures with children posing as famous mas-
terpiece portraits will be presented ‘by Miss Claire Williams, Indiana watercolorist, as a part of the preview preceding the annual exhibit of watercolors, oils and pastels by the Art Students’ League of In- °
dianapolis at 7:30 p. m. Dec. 3 at. Block’s auditorium. The exhibit, ‘which is to open Dec. 5, will continue through Dec. 16. The young models will be pupils from the Franklin public schools where Miss Williams is art supervisor. Miss Williams has exhibited
~ at the New York and Indiana State . the Prattlers exhibit.
Fairs, Junior League show and
Last year she won the Hatfield prize for
. watercolor at the Art Students’ League. exhibit. Ruthven Byrum, Anderson, Indiana landscape artist, is to dem-
ans; at
e the painting of a landscape as part of the preview proWilliam F. Kaeser is art director and Mrs. Collin L. Lett is
secretary of the Art Students’ League, which was founded a year ago.
| 200 Expected at Guild Card Party To Help Children
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Two hundred reservations are expected for the benefit bridge party tomorrow aftérrioon sponsored by the Temple Sisterhood and Munici- - pal Gardens units of White Cross ~ Guild at the Banner-Whitehill au- ~ ditorium. : ' Proceeds from the party are to go
. to projects of the Guild at the
+ Methodist Hospital. Organization ~ work at the hospital includes the . Tiny Tim bed Yund, welfare work on the maternity floor and the _ nurse scholarship fund. ~ Among women who have mad . reservations are Mesdames John W. Noble, John G. Benson, Isaac Born, J. B. Kaufman, Arthur Fairbanks, Robert L. Clegg, Burton A. Knight, E. R. Ruster, H. A. Harlan, David Deuper, Loomis Jennings, Harry ‘Cooler, Isaac Efroymson, Harold Platt, Andrew Jackson, J. J. Kaufman, Paul Oren, Theodore Petranoff, W. J. Duncan, Clyde Johnson, ‘Gilbert Kidd, Charles Green, Max-
well Wickersham, John Nadolny,;
william Sorgius, Earl Buchanan, Paul Hubbell, J. W. Walters and HF Sudranski.
Bazaar Heads * Are Announced
Committees for the annual Christmas bazaar Wednesday, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Altenheim, today had been an‘nounced by Mrs. Oscar .M ‘president. The bazaar will bé held ‘at the home, 2007 N. Capito] Ave. Committees include: Art Booth— Miss Katie Kerch, chairmanj. Mesdames Lena Kreiger, Lawrence Has‘kett, William Schaefer, Chris Karle,
Paul Ulrich, Charles Bretton and
‘Charles Holtman. | - Baking Booth—Mrs. Guy
'schel, Rudolph Mueller, Fra ninger, William Schalk, | Marie h, George Schmitt, Otto Ehrott, Louis Burk and Eleanor Brampron Committee—Mrs. ( ner, chairman; Mesdames Ida yas, Anna Schumacher, Anna er, Emma Wacker, William ailmeyer, Ferdinand Strens, John hrdt, Bertha Otte and Miss pandy Committee—Mrs. Léo Rap-
hort, chairman; Mesdames Frank
Beissner, Herman Adams, Amelie + Misses Clara Ballman, Elsa yer and Bertha Shultz. | Supper Committee — Mrs. bb, chairman; Mesdames Otto sching, Lizzie Wordman, Theo"Schuller, Marie ynhardt, peth Anding, Chris Welmans, Schaefer; Misses Lena m, Emma Minter and Alice
ie Telling—Mrs. May Hedges
Rose
Rhodes, | ; chairman; Mesdames Louis; Doer-| Bin-| :
: Charles 5
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Personals
Miss Barbara A. Frantz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George “Arthur Frantz, 3616 Watson Road, was a member of the costume committee for the recent Mt. Holyoke College annual junior show, “Blue Prints Charming.” : Several local persons participated in a bridge house party held during the week-end at the French Lick Springs Hotel. Among the guests were Mrs. Edward Treat, Mrs. W. K. Naylor, Miss Ruby Bollenbacher, Mrs. William B. Paul, Mrs. Robert Graham, Miss rothy Kothe, Mrs. J. A. Wiley, Ss. J. 1a Becknell, Mrs. F. F. Rumple, Mrs. J. 'S. Frazier and Mrs. William H. Coleman. : Miss Al Jeane Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Kern, 675 West Drive, Woodruff Place, will serve on the junior prom committee at Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, Ill.
The prom will be held Dec. 9 at the Shawnee Country Club at Wilmette, Ill. Miss Kern is president of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority, a member of the college chorus and is active in women’s sports.
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"assisted by Mrs.
Mrs. George Pittman (left) discusses arrangeapts for a review by Mrs. Russell Sandg ple (center) E
: Block Photo Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patrick have announced the engagement of their niece; Miss Oscal Elizabeth Patrick, to John Bonowski. The
Holland Photo Another Thanksgiving Day wed-
ding will be that of Miss Dorothy L. Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schultz, to Roger L.
wedding ceremony will be read” Snyder. The service will be at
Thanksgiving Day.
the Second Reformed Church.
Mrs. Norris Appoints Aids For St. Margaret's Guild
Standing committees of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild who will serve during the coming year had been announced today by Mrs. Frederic
Norris, president of the organiza-®— -
tion. Mrs. K. M. Mosiman will head the entertainment .committee, assisted by Mrs. Russell Williams. Mrs. John Rau is chairman of the music committee. Other members of the entertainment group are Mesdames Edward P. Gallagher, Donald Carter, Clara Stutz, Frank Haight, Ralph Drybrough, Don G. Trone, Harry K. Stormont, Louis R. Thomas, Gayle B. Wolfe, S. E. Fenstermaker, Willis E. Kuhn and Rollin Gehrt. Mrs. Haight heads the committee for the gum machine project of the group, assisted by Mrs. Jackson K. Landers. Committee members include Mesdames Mark Enright, Wolfe, Robert - Burnett, Fenstermaker, J. C. Patten, R. C. Becherer,
.|Robert H. Miles, Morris D. Pearson
and Ralph D. Morris: Magazines Group Listed
Mrs. Thomas is chairman of the magazines committee. She will be . Forrest Knight. Mrs. G. I. Seybert will be in charge of finances of the group, assisted by Mrs. Preston McNurlen. Other finance committee members are Mesdames Harold C. Feightner, Wil-
Courses for Girl Scouts’ I.eaders
Begin Wednesday
A Girl Scout training course on group leadership will begin at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning dt the Little House and will be held on Monday and Wednesday mornings through: Dec. 7. ‘ Miss Lucile Cannon, local director, and Miss Dorothy Hande, field captain, will be instructors. An Introductory Day was held from 10 to 12 o'clock today at the Little House to acquaint troop committee members, mothers and friends with Girl Scouting. Mrs. J. Dwight Peterson, chairman of training, was in charge, assisted by Mesdames Marvin E. Curle, Charles R. Weiss, James L. Schell and Arthur Medlicott. Today’s course was planned to assist those interested in Girl Scout work to find the field of service which they wish to belong. ;
2-Section Course Set \
A two-section training course in Arts and Crafts will begin Wednesday. The section for leaders and program consultants of senior and intermediate troops will be held from 7 to 9 p. m. at Girl Scout headquarters. A section for Brownie leaders will begin Nov. 23 at Scout headquarters Instruction will be
1given in leather work, wood carving
and block printing. Miss Cannon will be in charge, assisted by Miss Thelma Martin. Members of the Scout council will hold their November meeting at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the Little House. Mrs. Charles F. Voyles will report on the national convention held recently at Kansas City. Mrs. E. Starling Pearce and Mrs. Montgomery S. Lewis, members of the regional committee, will ¥e-
‘Lport on the Turkey Run conference.
Russell. 0 the
The. Choir Guild: of the Episco Advent is sponsoring ey
liam Mullen and Hester T. Van Landingham. : 3
Other committees include Mrs. Reinie Miller, chairman, and Mrs. G. H."Mueller, assistant, family welfare; Mrs. Stutz, chairman, and Mrs. Drybrough, assistant, Home for the Aged; Mrs. Gallagher, chairman, and Mrs. Stormont, assistant, purchaser. :
Additional committees - include: Motor corps—Mrs. Patten, chairman; Mrs. Becherer, assistant; Mesdames Merritt Fields, William LaRue Byron and Williams.
Secretary to membership—Mrs. Enright, chairman; Mrs. Byron, assistant; Mesdames Mosiman, Drybrough and Miller. :
Advertising—Mrs. B. A. Gwynn, chairman; Mrs. William F. Sandmann, assistant; Mrs. Knight, chairman of signatures; Mesdames Kuhn, Landers, Mosima®, Rau, Haight, Stormont, Trone, Ernest N. Gimbel and Seybert. : Milk Station—Mrs. L. E. Gausepohl, chairman; Mrs. Dick Heller, assistant; Mesdames Evanson Earp, Stutz, Kuhn, Horace McClure, L. D. Grisbaum, Wilbur C. Patterson and Charles Hammond. : Library—Mrs. Gehrt, chairman; Mrs. Fields, assistant; Mesdames Earp, Feightner, ‘Landers Thomas. Hospital—Mrs. Feightner, chairman; Mrs. Carter, assistant; Mesdames James Beattey, Croel P. Conder, Gauspohl, Heller, Wolfe, Patten, Becherer; Miles, Gehrt, Sandmann, Edward Boleman, Grisbaum, McNurlen, Morris -and Pearson. Hospital Entertainment — Mrs, Earp, chairman; Mrs. McNurlen, assistant; Mesdames Gwynn, Luther Shirley and Ross Coffin. Ways and Means—Mrs. Hammond, chairman; Mrs. Boleman, assistant; Mesdames Coffin,. Fenstermaker, Gwynn and Shirley. i Occupational Therapy—Mrs. Grisbaum, chairman; Mrs. Robert M. Huncilman, assistant; Mesdames Gimbel, Byron, William Henry Harrison, Patterson, Sandmann, Boleman, Gehrt, Heller, Knight, Patten, Becherer, Miles, Landers; Carter, Kuhn, Thomas, Pearson and Norris. : Occupational Therapy Sales—Mrs. Harrison, chairman; Mrs. Fenstermaker, assistant; Mesdames Burnett, Beatty, Gallagher, Hammond and Carter. Telephone—Mrs. Knight, chairman; Mesdames Gimbel, Conder rand Huncilman, : Sewing—Mrs. Coffin, chairman; Mrs. Burnett, assistant; Mesdames | Mueller, Miller, Stutz and Stormont. | Hospital Co-operative—MTrs. Mosiman, chairman; Mrs. Grisbaum, assistant; Mesdames Huncilman, Feightner, Carter and Gausepohl. .Lectures—Mrs. Gausepohl, chairman; Mrs. Shirley, assistant; Mesdames Williams, McClure, Seybert, Huncilman, Mosiman, Gimbel and Kuhn, Mrs. Thorne is chairman of the publicity committee, assisted by Mesdames ' Beattey, Miller and Mueller. Mrs. Kuhn will head the constitution and bylaws unit with Mrs. McClure as her assistant. Committee members include Mesdames Seybert, Thomas and Rau. Mrs. Drybrough is chairman of the patron committee, assisted by Mesdames Wolfe, Fields, Thomas and Earp.
Choir Guild Arranges for Book Review
and.
Miss Marjorie Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray, 3042 Graceland Ave. became the bride of Harry Adkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adkins, in a ceremony read Saturday.
| St. Vincent's Guild Group to Hold Tea
a tea from 2 to 5 o'clock this afternoon at the McCammon home, 1001 E. 58th St., for the Occupational Therapy Volunteer Group of the St. Vincent’s Hospital Guild. Mrs. R. J. Kahmann, director of occupational therapy at the Riley Hospital, will be an honor guest. A roundtable discussion on executive work of the organization will be conducted. A home-coming reception tomorrow for alumnae of the St. Vincent’s Hospital School of Nurses will mark the haqgspital’s silver jubilee. A high mass will be read at 9:30 a. m. for graduates of the school who have died. The Rev. Leonard Wersing will be principal speaker at the 1 o'clock luncheon. A business meeting will be conducted- at 2:30 p. m. aud officers will be elected. Miss Bernice Cain is president of the group.
A.A.U. W, Sets Celebration of
Women will be observed at a dinner
the Woman’s Department Club.
tions.
the branch, will be read.
hospitality committtee for this
month.
Davisson, E. C. Kleiderer, Emmett B. Lamb, Malcolm ‘Mitchell, Trelease, L. L. Swartz; Misses Be-
dell.
Bastions study group of the organizaon, 2317 College Ave. will entertain members of the parental be vai group at 2 p. m. Friday. “Education in a Changing Civilization” is the topic for the meeting. The social welfare group will meet at 1:30 p.m. Friday. A discussion of local Social Security problems will be held,
Jewish Women To Be Honored By Temple Unit
Members of the Federation of
sisterhoods and auxiliaries of Indianapolis Jewish congregations will be entertained by the Temple Sisterhood at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the temple, 10th and Delaware Sts.
Jacobs, director, will present tableau
miners will act as commentator,
Mrs. Sol. Bodner, violinist.
Rothbard, Arthur Jacobs,
: lerick Feibleman Jr.
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Ushers. will include Mesdames H.
"|B. Marks, Ray Levy and Nathan|| Wolf. A social hour will follow with |] Mrs. A. H. Kaufman and Mrs, J. C.||
is president of the organization.
St. Agnes Juniors Will Fete Seniors
Members of the St. Agnes Acad-
emy junior class will entertain the
seniors at a 1 o’clock luncheon tomorrow at the Columbia Club in honor of St. Catherine of Alex-
|andria, patroness of high school
seniors. Following the luncheon a musical program will be presented by Misses Anise Bresko, Ruth Fralich, Rose Houk, Julianna Héss, Gretchen Kiefer, Dorothy Laughlin and Mary Jane Remmetter, all juniors. Chaperons will include Mrs. W. 8. Goebes and Mrs. W. L. O!Connor, mothers of the two class presidents,
{and Miss Alice Jane Hessler.
Junior class officers are, Misses Betty O’Connor, . Pi Rosemary Walsh
Mrs. David Klausmeyer and Mrs. 1 Bert McCammon will entertain with|
Founding Here
The anniversary of the founding | of the Indianapolis Branch of thei American Association of University |
meeting at 6:15 p. m. tomorrow at |
Mrs. Francis A. Rugg will describe | London scenes during two corona-| A letter from Miss Amelia | Waring Platter, original treasurer of |
Mrs. Oscar M. Helmer heads the |
She will be assisted by|| Mesdames Kenneth G. Baker, Bert |
William || atrice Gerrin and Elizabeth Blais- |
Reports on current events in Eu- || rope, the Far East and South Amer- || ica will be heard at the meeting | Wednesday of the International re- |
Jewish Women’s Clubs and all
Mrs. Isaac Born will offer the|| opening prayer. Mrs. Harry Barton ||
reproducing paintings of E. Howard || Blacksfield’s “Progress of Civiliza-|| tion,” in the dome at the Congres-|| sional Library. Mrs. Samuel Ko-||
with musical accompaniment by||
Those who will take part in the|| tableaux include Mesdames George|| Rubens, Milton Sternberger, Rich-|| ard Efroymson, Jack Berman, Tay-|| lor Dolan, Inez Feibleman, Arthur|| Rose and Louis Fink. Among the|| group of boys who will participate|] - are Leo Kominsky, George Solomon, || Joe Goldsmith, Sol Blickman, Joe|| James|| Willingham, Louis Clogus and Fred-||
PFeuerlicht and Mrs. Elias. Charry || will pour. Mrs. Arthur S. Fairbanks ||
: Porter Photo | Mrs. Floyd D. Baker was Miss Helen Chapman, daughter of Mr.. ‘and Mrs. Herbert H. Chapman, Fortville, before her marirage - Sept. 29. The couple is at home at 4401 W. Washington St.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiilman, announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Mae, to Virgil | Markley Heistand, Beverly Hills, Cal. The wedding was July 23 at Santa Ana, Cal.
Y. W. C. A. World's Councillor From Holland to Visit
Among Y. W. C. A. activities for this week are two major events, the
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Health Education Department Fair tonight and the visit Thursday of Miss C. M. van Asch van Wijck of Doorn, Holland, vice president of the
¥. W. World's: Council.
| Everything from pink lemonade®
to clowns will be included on the program at the fair at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Hollenbeck Hall. Miss Mary Alice Holman is general chairman,
| Attractions to be presented will include side shows, animals, barkers, fortune tellers, weight guessers, prizes and refreshments. Members of the Health Department and friends are invited to attend. | Miss Holman will be assisted by Misses Thelma Patterson, Elzara Oringgsnd Betty Williams. Miss Jane Jenner is in charge of the art work. Special entertainers for the evening : include Misses Harriett Eberhardt, Jane Wheeler, Nan Clark, Deane Scott and Elsie Sellars. . . ;
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Mrs. van Asch van Wijck will meet at 10:30 a. m. Thursday with the staff of the Central, Phyllis Wheatley and Blue Triangle units
to discuss the religious emphasis in the Y. W. program.
. At 1:30 p. m. she will meet with the board of directors and several Y. W. committee leaders to discuss religion. Mrs. B. Scott Goodwin, board president, will preside at the meeting. The executive’s subject at a meeting at 4 p. m. will be “Girl Reserves Around the World.” Those who will attend will include Senior High School Girl Reserves of Indianapolis and Greencastle, and Junior High Senool Girl Reserve Council memers...
Anniversary,
Tea Planned By Sorority
Kappa Delta Alumnae To .Be Guests at ‘Charm School.”
An ghniversary tea and a “charm
school” are two of the activities .
planned by Indianapolis sororities for this week. The Mothers’ Club of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will entertain from 3 to 5 p. m. Friday with an anniversary tea at the. chapter house,
{725 Hampton Drive.
The tea will commemorate the founding: of the club Nov. 18, 1923. Mrs. John F. Patton was the first presiding officer. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Minnie (B. Link, housemother at the Butler Univer= sity chapter; Mrs. Harold Irelan, president of the Mothers’ Club, Mesdames H. G. Hays, A. D. Conner, Noble Howard and O. E. New= man, officers of the group. Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Charles Lytle, Mrs. Ralph B. Clark and Mrs. Ray Hylton will preside at the tea table. Mrs. O. S. Hixon will head the serving committee. Fall flowers and lighted tapers will decorate the tea table. z Mrs. Charles W. Roller, chairman of the tea, will have as her hostesses Mesdames W. C. Richter, A. J. Bick nell, Charles H. Smith, C. W. Gilkin= son, E. J. Dipple, S. A. Clinehens and W. M. Baker. During the afternoen a musical program will be presented by Misses Mae Henri, Jean Lane and Jane Howe and Mrs. A. C. Hirschman. A “charm school” will be cone ducted by Mrs, Carl Winter end Mrs. H. A. Teeters at the November luncheen meeting at 1 o’clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dean Baer; Garrison Road, for Indianapolis alumnae of Kappa Delta Sorority. ! Mrs. Winter will discuss a chapter of “Charm” (Margery Wilson) and Mrs. Teeters will review “De= signing Women” (Margaretta Beyers). Luncheon reservations in charge of Mrs. Winter. Preceding
the program, a business meeting will be conducted.
Mrs. Kenneth B. Wolfskill, ||
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