Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1940 — Page 18
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Seniors to Give at I. A. C. May 3
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gh fom | of | Td Tudor Hall sen a. dance at th e hostesses wi
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ginia inger,. Joseph, Elizabeth Macey, Ada Milner, Florence Oran, Emmy Reynolds, Mar Florence Simpson, Gloria Strashun
Park
Pl struck Elder, his vag Monday.
e younger set has scattered for spring schools, its members look forward to a ss activities that will include parties
rs will entertain for classIndianapolis Athletic Club be Misses Annette Lange,
bank. :
Other members of the 1940 class include Misses Vir-
'Binford, Mary Jo Clapp, Jane Cox, Marjorie Flick- - lis, Margaret Johnson, Jacqueline erry, Mildred Milliken, Susannah ntzer, Frances Potter, Betty Carrie Rupel, Letitia Sinclair, Lucille Schaf, Julia Sefton,
and Juanita Waugh.
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ark School Varsity Club dance April 12 have a slight ®alm while Bill Elder, son sident of the club, is in Ml , but they are expected to gather : The dance, an annual spring event, will be held at the _ be an informal party. Harry McCrady’s Orchestra
of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Lauderdale and Miami for speed when he returns
rs’ daughter; Ann, returned to Vassar Thursday after g vacation with her parents.
Part s Honor Jeannette Tarkington
nette Tarkington, who
ner next month, will be honor guest
will be married to Burford Danat three parties this week. -She
is the|daughter of M?. and Mrs. Elvan Tarkington and Mr. Danner
is the|son of.
| Patterson and Miss home, 1220 College Ave.
uests a
. and Mrs. H. R. Danner. D. Gatch and her daughter Susan will have a lunchfor the bride-to-be. On Friday, from 3p.m.to 6 p. m,, Ann Fox will give a tea at Miss
A luncheon Saturday given by
ktell at her home also will honor Miss Tarkington. t the party tomorrow will be Misses Nancy Campbell,
jeth Kiger, Patricia Eaglesfield, Harriett Patterson, Ann Fox, |.
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A. Lambeth.
Agatha i : Agatha Kemper, daughter
ohnson, Fayette: Ann Miller Evelyn 4 ington, Ind. and Mesdames Elyan Tarkington,
this week. She will return Friday to attend the dance , Society of Mayflower Descendants. ¥
uth Fishback, Margaret Jameson, Susan Gatch, Pris-
Lilly and Anna Louise Cole, John S. Tarke
Kemper will Return Friday
of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Kemper,
n Home Meeting Arranged :
meeting Friday noon at the Home. preside
The board of the Suemma Coleman Home will have its monthly
Mrs. William H. Wright will
D. 1 R. Events Are Announced
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will be Mrs. Alfred P. b a Dickson Doll and Miss Fannie Belle Fleming. ev Hatfield was to entertain Mrs. Gustavus B. Taylor, e Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, D. A. R., and the inagers at luncheon today at Hollyhock Hill following
frs. Walter S. Greenough will talk on “The Challenge of tomorrow before members of the Cornelia Cole Fairr of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Officers .at the business meeting preceding the program.
Conklin, Mrs. F, Elbert Glass,
alternates and visitors planning to attend the Con-
ess of the D. A. R. in Washington this month will
at the chapter house will include a pageant of clo and [a musical program. «Hostesses will ‘the [Wheel |land Distaff Committee, Roy| W. Coats, Ralph ( Hershman, ely W. Johnson and
members of the committee who will Williams Adams, Howard Allisbaugh,
ention
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| fof Moorestown Mr} and Mi ene and who is vac:
home this }
, N. J, and New Haven, rs. Stacey B. Lindley. John, went recently
week-end.
C. Gery, John L. Goldthwaite, O. Harold
preceding the chapter program, thes worn by American women
include Mrs. George Caleb Wright, chairman of |
Mesdames Francis W. Black,
Mrs. J. Francis Madden. New be | hostesses are Mesdames Herbert Hill, William Pos and
Helen Madden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. and Miss Barbara Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flynn, are assisting with arrangements for the Freshto be held Friday evening at St. Mary's College, _... Miss Sarah Lindley is spending her spring vacawarthmore College visiting classmates in Philadelphia,
Conn. She is the daughter of Eugene C. Miller and his sons,
to Palm Beach to join Mrs. Miller, itioning there. They will go to Nassau before returning
To
Talks, a book re ch group meetings this week. Mrs. J. cker) at] the BR The review is spo.
view, a play and
Broadway Methodist Women | To|Hear Review, Song Program; Business Girls’ Group to Meet
musical programs are scheduled for
E. Andrews will review “Miss Susie Slagle’s” (Augusta )JADWAY METHODIST CHURCH at ored by the Standard Bearer and Shields Memorial
p. m. Friday.
groups of the church. Miss Jean Rae Gannon will play a program of
Stephen Foster's es and a med- | ley of Strauss waltzes on the ma-| imba before the review. el Women’s Association of the Chur meet at 2 p. m. tomorTOY he chape! r Mist Sons osea will speak on “In a en. a oe atives of the choir will condugt devotions. 0 ss = = orris Wardell, district ian citizenship secretary, will alk on the work of her department at! a | meeting of the WOMAN'S : MISSIONARY SOCIETY OBERTS PARK METHODRCH at 2:15 p. m. tomor-
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| 8 8 = ° and Bits .of 1860” will be leme of an old fashioned proito be presented .by the Col"and | Business Girls’ Sunday ass at GRACE METHODJRCH tomorrow at 8 p. m. the social room. Mrs. Robert teacher of the class. - | ihe Mottern will announce gram which includes a oneOld Fashioned Sewing be presented by the Beatrice Hughes, Marjorie Mary Virginia Comly, atherine Brooks, Susan irginia Myers, Loraine Abtence McIntire and Mary
rales, tt, Flo
The Harmonaires from Tech gh School, Robert Mitchum, Rob- : yrook, Carl Priest and Gorjams, will sing several seThe Harmonettes from sses’ Rose Hamilton, Barims, Nelda Jean Firth and ~ “| Miss Ledbetter and Miss Leonard will sing several duets. Solo selecwill be given by George Wille-
and the f i Miss Margaret Antibus will give dramatic| readings. Mrs. Rosemary | Dunaway will be the ac-
ist for the program.
Y. ©. of ASSUMPTION jve a chili supper orrow in the school rogram will follow farry Cangany is
8 (8 8 I “The Rev. Jay Gordon Gould, pase Bellevue Heights Methacuse, N. Y., will a Junior Rally to be held the ROBERTS PARK
home of Mrs. V. D. Styers, 2505 Ccllege Ave. Rev. Gould is a native of Alaska and will tell of his life as a boy at the Jessie Lee Home, Unalaska. The home is a project of the Woman’s Home Missionary | Society.
Sorority Unit Initiation Set
Sorority groups will turn their attention tonight to election of officers and the pledging and initiation of new m *mbers.
RHO GAMMA CHI ORDETTY
will hold informal initiation at 8
Audrey Heightschew, 1508 W. Winton St. for Mesdames Melvin Huter, Lillian Hemphel, Ed Brown, Kenneth Oliver, Charles Horning; Miss Betty |Alsman and. Miss Pharis Badenhamer. Formal initiation will be at 6:30 p. m. Sunday following dinner at the Spink Arms Hotel,
ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA PI SORORITY will meet for election of officers at 8:30 p. m. today at the home of Mrs. Lee Benner, 819 Main St., Beech Grove.
ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI
p. m. today at the x of Miss
THETA DELTA SORORITY will
hold pledge services tonight at the home of Miss Betty Kelly, 3355 Graceland Ave.
Mrs. Sam Friedman, 919 N. Arlington Ave., will be hostess for a meeting of ALP CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA TAU SORORITY tonight. Mrs. Maurice Healy will assist the hostess. :
GAMMA CHAPTER OF OMEGA|
NU TAU SORORITY will meet tonight at the Woman's Athletic Club.
' Miss Marjorie Hiott, 3901 Byram Ave, will entertain members of ZETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA SORORITY tonight at her
home. CHI BETA KAPPA SORORITY §:
will meet tonight at the Y. W. C. A. with Mrs. Carl Solenberger presiding. ‘
Final plans for a card party April 15 will be discussed -at a meeting of the V. 8. CHAPTER OF THE S CORDIS SORORITY tonigh®at the home of Miss Marjorie illsey, 413 N, Oxford St.
\ [committee members. chestra will play and a musical en-
a Sample Fair this evening at the school to raise funds to start
Riviera Holds Spring Parties
Spring vacation parties will be
for junior and kiddie members of the Riviera Club. The club orchestra will play tonight for the junior dance in the recreation building. The kiddie party will be held at
18 p. m. tomorrow in the recreation
building. An all-club dance has been planned for Saturday night with a tea dance from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. Sunday. . An April Showers dance Thursday, April 18, and a dance Friday, April 26, dedicating a new floor in the club’S main ballroom, are included in the social calendar for this month. | Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Dorr, chairmen of the Booster dance committee, will be in charge of the ‘April Showers dance, assisted by committee members including Dr. and Mrs. George King, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shelhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Don Millholland. Charles Rosebrock, accordionist, will provide entertainment and Nick Craciunoiu and. his Riviera Club Orchestra will play for dancing. . The dedication dance April 26 also will be under sponsorship of the Boosters. William H. Dickson will be in charge, assisted by dance The club or-
ertainment has been planned as a floor show during intermission. Réservations have been limited to 250 couples. Among table reservations already made are those of Messrs. and Mesdames R. L. Dickson, Rollin French, William Bridges, E. P. Bayless, John Ried, H. E. Chamber, M. ‘J. Stierwald, H. A. Fehr, C. W. Cole, Roy Huse, William Kassenberg, Raymond Sadler, I. F.. Heidenreich, R. B. Barnes, W. F. Swope, Eric Swen-+ son, William M. Dickson, Elmer Julian, F. E. Spindell, Paul Jackson, Robert Shelhorn, A. M. Buck and T. L. Weber.
EVENTS
- SORORITIES Alpha Chapter, Omega Phi Tau. 8:30 p. m.. today. Spink Arms Hotel. Business meeting. Delta Chapter, Xi Delta Xi, 8 p.m. today. Miss Thelma Mendenhall, 711 Linwood Ave., hostess. N
Lambda Chapter, Alpha Omicron!
Alpha. 1:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Richard Ralph, 5544 Carrollton, hostess. Alpha Chapter, Pi Phi Gamma. Sun. afternoon. Mrs. Leroy Rathfam, 1421 Kealing, hostess. Formal initiation. =f LODGES Visiting committee, Woman’s Auxiliary, Sahara Grotto. 12:30 p. m. Thurs. Mrs. Fred Brunner, 1426 Terrace, hostess. Luncheon. Welfare committee, Woman's Auxé iliary, Sahara Grotto. Fri. Mrs. William Hoefgen, 6032 “E. 10th, hostess. Luncheon.
CLUB
F. M. Sub Deb. Thurs. eve. Miss Betty Vogt, hostess. Initiation for Miss Nellie Burwell. Miss Marianna Frakes, chairman, Misses Martha’ Hinkle, Juanita Hope and Mary Mowry, assistants.
Lanmans to Celebrate Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Lanman, 408 N. Kealing Ave., will be at home informally from 8 p. m. to 10 p. m. tomorrow in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. . Assisting them will be Mesdames Waneta Falke, Hilbert E. Roth, Merle Lanman, C. Wilbur Foster and Elmer Simon. There are no invitations.
Dance Chairman
Miss Jean Norton is chairman of the Saddle Shoe Shuffle to be held tomorrow t at the Riviera
‘Club by the Bon Ton and W. O. W. Chapters of the § Club.
The Ben Davis Grade School P.-T. A. will sponsor
held tonight and tomorrow night|
7:30 o'clock at | Mrs. Rosamond
a school library.
Women Voters
Life auditorium before members of
versity will speak.
The DEPARTMENT OF TION will summarize its
the home of Mrs. James 630 E. 52d St. '
The EC PARTME] of relief at 10:15 a. m. next Tuesday at the Propylaeum and on April 23 at the Propylaeum members will discuss housing.
“Reports on Federal Patronage, Government Hospitals, WPA, Customs Office and Federal Bureau of Investigation” will be given at 2 p. m. Monday before members of the DEPARTMENT OF. GOVERNMENT AND ITS OPERATION at the home of Miss Helen Becker, 2459 College Ave. On April 22 the groups will hear reports on patronage in State-Federal Employment, Internal Revenue, Naval Armory and National Labor Relations Board. Mrs. Robert Hare, 5201 Grandview Drive, will be hostess.
Mrs. I. W. Sturgeon, 4903 Washington Blvd., will entertain the DE-
at 10:15 a. m. tomorrow.
Mrs. James Bawden and Mrs. John Goodwin will discuss youth problems at the CHILD WELFARE DEPARTMENT meeting April 15 at 2:15 p. m. Mrs. George Home, 4011 Ruckle St., will be hostess.
Group 1 of the FOREIGN POLICY DEPARTMENT heard Mrs. Walter O. Lewis speak on *“Continuing Problems of the Neutral” recently at the Rauh: Memorial Library. . Groups 1 and 2 will meet Monday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Forrest Teel, 5510 N. Illinois St. Mrs. Roy Coats will talk on “Progress of PanAmericanism.” All groups will meet at 1:45 p. m. April 15 at the 38th Street Branch of the Merchants National Bank. Mrs. Leonard Smith will speak on “Considerations of Various Current \Proposals for Reconstruction of the Post War World.”
The WHAT EVERY VOTER SHOULD KNOW GROUP was to meet today at the Rauh Memorial library for a| discussion of “Parties, Primaries and Elections.” On April 17 at the library, members will discuss “Democracy Compared with Totalitarianism.”
Wabash Show. To Be Tonight
The annual banquet of Wabash College alumni of Indianapolis and nearby cities will be held today at 6:30 p. m. in the American United Life Insurance Co. office building preceding the Wabash College Varsity Show at 8:30 p. m. in the American United auditorium. The Varsity Show is being sponsored by the Woman’s Association of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Lawrence A. Wiles is chairman of the general committee, assisted by Mesdames C. B. Chambers, Harry Wade, H. G. Bradley, A. W. McDonald, Frank Gaylord, Lawrence Price, William Hampton, Beatrice Armstrong, William Humphreys, Ray Fatout, George C. Wright, and Miss Naomi TevebaughThe Wabash College Ambassadors, who played last summer on the trans-Atlantic liners Normandie and Mauretania, will appear with the show. Tickets for the dinner and the musical event may be secured separately. rv :
Mrs. Vail to Entertain Sorority Tomorrow
Mrs. George Vail} 945 Middle Drive, Woodruff Place, will entertain members of Gamma Phi Zeta Sorority at 8 p. m. tomorrow night. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Ray D. Miller, Lowell
| Redding, Carl Kuehne and Forest
Kendall.
Aperio Program Set Mrs. A. E, Weaver will present a paper on “The Consumer Movement” at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow before members of the Aperio Club. A dessert luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Forbes, 5140 Winthrop Ave. :
THE INDIANAF OLIS TIMES _ Help Arrange Ben Davis P.-T. A. Sample Fair
Mrs. G. W. Gerichs (center) is the P.-T.
PARTMENT OF LEGAL STATUS|
Times Photo.
Coleman (right), a teacher, and
City Schools Head Will Speak On ‘Indianapolis Youth’ Before League April 10
DeWitt S. Morgan, City Superintendent of Schools, will talk on “Indianapolis Youth,” April 10 at 10:15 a. m,, in the American United
the Indianapolis League of Women
of League members is set for 8 p. m, rial when Dr. Roy V. Peel of Indiana Uni-
June Becker
Is April Bride
The marriage of Miss June Becker, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, to Jack L. Delaney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Delaney, took place at 7 a. m. today at Holy Cross Church. ; Msgr. William F. Keefe performed the ceremony before the altar decorated with palms, candelabra and Easter flowers. The boys’ choir of the church sang “Oh, Promise Me” and “Ave Maria” during :the ceremony. ; Thea bride wore a light blue, threepiece suit with pink and navy accessories and her attendant, Miss Catherine Mitchell, wore a dusty pink suit with navy accessories. Both wore corsages of pink roses. Leonard Joseph Delaney, brother of the bridegroom, was his best man. A wedding breakfast at the SpinkArms Hotel for the bridal party, families and a few friends followed the ceremony. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home i+ Indianapolis after April 10.
Spanish Club to View Cuban Film Tomorrow
A movie of Cuba and a short program of Spanish music will be features of the meeting of the Spanish Club tomorrow night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ireland, 3841 N. Delaware St. : ‘Mrs. Glenn Diddel will be in
charge of the program and Le Roy
Ford will exhibit the film. Mrs. Ire-
land will present the musical num-
bers.
Card Party Planned
A card party at 8:30 p. m. will follow the April meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary. to the Indianapolis Firemen’s Association at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Ernest Schaefer is in charge of the card party, assisted by Mrs. Michael Qualters and Mrs. G. S. Bell.
A. president. J
Recent Bride Honored With ~ Linen Shower
Mrs. Charles Keiser Guest; Kathryn Smith . Feted at Party.
A recent bride will be honored at a shower tonight and a bride-to-be was honored last . night with a kitchen-nantry shower. Mrs, Charles Keiser will be honor guest at a linen shower tonight given by Mrs. Edith Long and Mrs. Ernest Karsner at Mrs. Karsner’s home, 1422 N. Colorado Ave. Mrs. Keiser, before her recent marriage, was Miss Mary Stansbuty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy R. Stansbury, 823 Eastern Ave. The bride’s table will be centered by a three-tiered: wedding cake banked with fernery and jonquils. Appoiniments will be in yellow and green. . ‘Guests with Mrs. Keiser will be Mesdames Stansbury, Charles Huff, Edgar Keiser, Clare Gater, Raymond Havlin, Hugh Linton, Barbara Moore, Graham Meggenhoffen, C. W. Meggenhoffen, O. E. McMeans, Vera Withney, W. H. Kendall, Harry Stombaugh, John Sanderson, H. L. Bierce, R. W. Woods and Misses Ruth - Stansbury, Hazel and Geneva Karsner, Jean Roberts, Iva Mitchell and Dorothy Robbins. i
Miss Helen Louise Garman entertained last evening with a kitchen-pantry shower in honor of Miss Kathryn Smith, whose marriage’ to Harry Hanly Garman will be April. 20. Miss Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Maurice E. Smith, Philadelphia, and Mr. Garman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Garman, 2062 N. Meridian St. The party was at the Garman home. Assisting the hostess was her mother and Mrs. Emsley Johnson Jr. Guests with the bride-to-be were Mesdames Robert Loomis, Henry Moffett, Thomas McCreary; Misses Mildred Scales, Jean Engelke, Mary Lou Over, Marian Blackley, Betty Wangelin, Nancy Socwell, Betty Schissell, Jean Lou Foley, Jeanette Thomas, Helen Ross Smith, Eleanor Pangborn and Katherine Kilby.
|-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrne, Linton, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley E. Byrne, to David G. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Young, 4821 Carrollton Ave. The wedding will take place in the late summer. | Miss Byrne attended the College of Saint Teresa in Winona, Minn. and now attends Butler University.
Leader to Talk
Miss Fern Stover #88
Moose Women To Hold Fete
Miss Fern Stover, Des Moines, Iowa, director of home-making at Mooseheart, Ill, will be guest. of honor of the local chapter of the Women of the Moose April 11.
The 22d anniversary of the local chapter will be celebrated at that time. Miss Stover is a Graduate Grand Agent of the College of Regents and will represent Miss Katherine Smith, Grand Recorder, who directs the activities of the Women of the Moose throughout the United States, Canada and Alaska. She will speak on the value of committee werk within the chapters.in carrying Mooseheart standards in to homes and communities. | The Graduate Regents Club will have cliarge of the program for the event, which will include initiation of candidates and a social hour. The Child Care and Training Committee of the Women of the Moose will sponsor a card party at Moose Hall, 135 N. Delaware St, tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Hazel Postma, chairman, will be®in charge.
She is a member of Trianon Sorority. Mr. Young attended Indiana UniJergy and is now a student at Buter. :
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas Hurt, 4151 N. Pennsylvania St. have announced the engagement of their daughter Nancy Susan Hurt to George Straub Diener, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Diener, 5346 Washington Blvd. The wedding will be June 30 in Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church.
' | Frank 8. O'Neil will
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940
Lyceum Club Lists Officers For New Year
Police Scientist to Speak To Fairview Mothers Next Tuesday.
- Announcement of new officers. for one group and lectures to be given at meetings tomorrow are included in the club news for today. «Mrs. Frank M. Smith recently was elected president of the THURSDAY LYCEUM CLUB for the 1940-41 rson. Mrs. R. B. Malloch will enter~ tain the group tomorrow. Mrs, give a book review, | Eid Other new officers are Mrs. Frank O'Neil, vice president; Mrs. W. BE. Johnson, recording secretary; Mrs, L. C. Messick, corresponding secre~ tary; Mrs. Irving Blue, ‘reasurer, and ‘Mrs. R. B. Malloch, publicity chairman. ; : Mrs. O. W. Cross was elected dele gate to the local Council, with Mrs. Earl Conder, alternate. Delegate to the Seventh District Federation is Mrs. T. D.. Campbell, with Mrs, Harry Plummer. as alternate. Mrs, George Hosmer is chairman of the program committee, assisted by Mrs, Conder and Mrs. Harry Wilson.
- Roderick Rae, criminologist with the Indianapolis Police Department, will be guest speaker. before the FAIRVIEW MOTHERS’ CLUB of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Association next Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the kindergarten building, 42d St. and Boulevard Place. a Fathers of pupils also will. be guests at the meeting.
Mrs. Oren Pritchard will speak on “Lives of Great Mén All Remind Us” and Mrs. Truman Hoover on “The Tree of Liberty” at a meeting of the PIERIAN STUDY CLUB tomorrow, Mrs. Henry Stiles will be hostess.
Mrs. Ralph Dunlap, 3426 Nowe land St., Will be hostess for a meet ing of the I C CLUB at 7:30 p. m, tomorrow. Hy
The April meeting of the INDI. ANAPOLIS PIANO ' TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION Friday at 10 a. m, will be in charge of Mrs. Jessie T, Clapp, vice president of the group, in the absence of Mrs. Charlotte B, Lehman, president, who is in Chi= cago on vacation and attending a series of recitals.
The CHILDREN'S SUNSHINE CLUB OF SUNNYSIDE was to hold a business meeting at 2 p. m. toe
day at Ayres’ auditorium.
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