Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1941 — Page 14

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Letitia Sin

Return Today From the West

These Youn

clair and Eva Taggart

LABOR DAY, as usual, w for the summer holidays and

see the return of many vacationers from their summer

travels. Two early arrivals are Mi

Eva Taggart who returned today from the Lazy K Bar Ranch at Big Timber, Mont, where they have been

vacationing.

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gould Point au Bareil, Canada. week while Mrs. Gould will remai

Raymond Lynn is returning Sunday from a vacation at Lake Titus,

Malone, N. Y. Mrs. Lynn, who has

there since early in the season, will be back in Indianapolis the

first of next month,

The Fred Bates Johnson family will gather at their hearthMrs. Johnson and son, Frank, are at their

side here shout Sept. 1. Crystal Lake summer home where the Johnsons’ daughter, Priscilla.

Another son, Gaar, iS now on

West and a third son, Bates, has been spending the summer in the

Virgin Islands. he three boys will

more College and Priscilla will go to New York. Mrs. Marjorie Roemler Kinnaird left last week-end tor Charlevoix, Mich., where she will spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles O. Roemler, at their summer home. will return to the city on Labor Day. . Mogg will return the first of the month from their summer home

at Crooked Lake, Mich.

Jane Lucile Strashun Will Have Sister as Attendant

MISS GLORIA STRASHUN will be the bride's only attendant when her sister, Miss Jane Lucile Strashun, is married Sunday to

Maurel Rothbaum of Chicago.

The ceremony will be performed at 8 p. m. at the home of the

brige’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Feuerlicht.

Norman Gordon of Chicago will be Mr. Rothbaum’s best man.

The prospective bridegroom is the Rothbaum, also of Chicago.

Following the ceremony a wedding dinner will be served at the Strashun home for members of the bridal party and the wedding After a honeymoon in Canada, the couple will be at home in the Belden-Stratford Hotel in Chicago. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Tudor Hall School and Radcliffe College.

guests.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Edward Chapman will entertain Friday evening

at Whispering Winds with a bridal Jeanne, and her fiance, Charles A. married in

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follow the wedding rehearsal.

Guests with the betrothed couple will include his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Gage McCotter, his grandn Miss Martha Chapman, her sister's Edward A. Chapman, Alexandria, Hohlt, Mr. an

Luncheon Bridge on Calenda

THE MONTHLY LUNCHEON the Indianapolis Country Club will

Mrs. Edward P. Dean and Mrs. Don H. Collins as hostesses. They are members of the ladies’ bridge committee headed by Mrs. Cleon

A. Nafe. Other members of the committ

are Mesdames Robert N. Bowen, Henry T. Davis, William G. Davis, A. Hastings Fiske, Earl S. Gilchrist, J. M. Heffelfinger, Hal R. Keeling, John Gordon Kinghan, Richard W. Lee, Elijah B. Martindale, David L. Stone Jr, Glen F. Warren and Lyman B. Whitaker, On Sunday women golfers of the club are scheduled to partici-

pate in a city two-ball foursome mate Club and the following day they wi

at the Woodstock Club. The monthly women's golf guest day will occur Tuesday with Mrs. Jacob S. White as hostess,

Mr. Gould is expected home early next

She came from New York where she had been attending the Bank Street Schools.

4 p. m. ceremony Saturday at All Souls Unitarian Church with the Rev. E. Arnold Clegg officiating. The dinner will

Mrs. Sidney C. Brooks, and Mrs. G. C. Black and Miss Muriel Black of University City, Mo.

ill mark the official “period” the coming fortnight will

ss Letitia Sinclair and Miss

are at their summer home at n there until Sept. 1. . . . J.

been at their summer residence

they were joined Saturday by

We, the Women ‘Live and Let Live’ Is Good Marital Motto

By RUTH MILLETT

MARRIAGE would be a happy, less confining, arrangement if husbands and wives didn't feel as selfconscious about their partners’ manners and conduct as they feel about the behavior of their children. For instance, men and women should make up their minds when

they wed that they are marrying adults who got along pretty well without anyone's blushing for their small faults or standing ready to correct their mistakes. Since that is so, they should just let their partners get along with others as best they can -—and not get embarrassed every time a husband or wife shows himself to others as less than the

a month's camping trip in the

return in September to Swarth-

Mr. Roemlier . « Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O.

Strashun, by Rabbi Morris M,

son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert.

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dinner honoring their daughter, McCotter, The couple will be

Clubs— Altrusa Club's Dinner Is

Friday Night

Of the minority of Indianapolis {clubs still meeting throughout the

nother Mrs. Emma E. McCotter; only attendant: Mr. and Mrs. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.

r at Country Club

BRIDGE party for women of be held next Wednesday with

Ruth Millett

" THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| summer, several have scheduled so-

g Women Have Leading Roles in the Cu

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1. Miss Luella Barkalow, daughter of Mrs. Lena Barkalow, will be married to Edward J. Krueger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ador Krueger, | Aug. 30. ; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Amos H, Garner, Paducah, Ky. announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mildred Frances, to Donald Lane Collins, son of Mr, and Mrs. Emery Conway. The wedding will be Aug. 23 in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents. (Photorefiex Photo.) 3. A Friday wedding will be that of Miss Winifred Mutschler and Howard Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Mutschler. 4. Miss Marjorie McDonough's approaching marriage to Joseph Hilgenberg has been announced hy her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles McDonough. The wedding will be Aug. 28 in the Holy Name Catholic Church. (Dexheimer-Carlon Photo.)

5. Mrs. J. A. Driskell announces the engagement of her daughter,

perfect person his partner wants cthers to think he is. But instead of that, the average apolis will hold a dinner meeting man who marries a happy-go-lucky, | at the Woodstock Country Club Fri-life-of-the-party type of girl spends | day evening in honor of Miss Alva the rest of his life being embar-| Lowrey of Chicago, governor of Alrassed by her disregard of Mrs. |trusa’s Fifth District. Grundy and wondering what in the will talk on Altrusa principles and world other people think of her. | And the woman who married a tional convention. steady, hard-working “good pro-| vider,” knowing very well he didn’t]

cial events this week-end.

ee arranging the bridge event

h at the Meridian Hills Country 11 join In inter club team play Reservations for

thine in a crowd, is on pins and|

Chapter G, P. E.

Will Honor Iva Pearcy At Opening Luncheon

Past presidents of Chapter G, the P. E. O. Sisterhood, will assist

the hostess, Mrs. J. H. Moorman, al

dent's Day luncheon Saturday, Sept. 27, opening the chapter's season. Honor guest will be Miss Iva Pearcy, president for the year: ther officers of the chapter are Mrs. Harry Jones, vice president Miss Nell Heathco, recording secretary; Miss Mildred Foster, corre

sponding secretary: Miss Grace M. Wood, treasurer; Miss Marie Parker, chaplain, and Miss Lucy Ward, guard. Mrs. W. B. Ward and Mrs | I. H. Staley will represent the chap-| ter on the Indianapolis Council. i The educational committee, composed of Mrs. W. R. Craigle, chair-| man: Mrs. T. G. Smith, Miss Ward and Miss Sara Ewing, will be in charge of the program at the first regular meeting Oct. 6. Miss Wood will entertain the chapter. A dinner, Oct. 20, followed by a travelog, will be given by Mrs. Marian F. Gallup. hostess, assisted by Miss Clara M. Ryan and Miss Mabel Goddard. A Guest Tea Nov. 1 at the home of Miss Mildred Askren will include a program planned by the social committee: Mrs. Everett Smith, chairman; Mesdames H. C. Gemmer, Guy O. Carpenter and

Mark W. Gray, Miss Wood and Miss

Dixie Toole. Miss Askren will be assisted by the program committee: Miss Reeta Clark, chairman, and Mesdames Gallup, Harry Jones, R. L. McKay and Ward.

Schedule Book Forum

Following an exemplification of the ritual at a Nov. 3 meeting with

needles every time he has to spend | an evening in conversation with her friends, for fear they'll find him | dull.

0. Sisterhood,

2 2 = . : The club has arranged a picnic IT WOULDN'T be easy, but anyiand moonlight hike on Thursday, new husband or wife could adopt & | Aug. 21, at Garfield Park. Miss you - worry - about - your -behavior- | Hattie McFerrin and Miss Pauline and-I'll-worry-about-mine attitude phillips will be in charge. and stick to it through the years. A Flower Hat Show will be a

1d present a program at the Presi-| And it RO IN he ort! renture of the IRVINGTON GAR-

-42 the effort. : . i 15 | unwatched partner would feel free| DEN CLUBS meeting on Friday at .ito be himself and therefore prob--|ably be a lot more interesting per{son than if he were constantly try-

Askren will lead charades and Mrs. | DE not to embarrass a watchful

Ward will assist the hostess. [SH Tie Te The new chapter president will And it would leave the uncritical conduct a constitutional quiz on! Parner free to relax and enjoy the

May 4 when the group meets with | social life the two share, Miss Nellie Hester. The annual] birthday dinner May 18 will be at the homsa of Mrs. Everett Smith, who will be assisted by Mrs. Craigle. Miss Pearcy and Mrs. John W. Hubbard. Closing meeting of the year will be a picnic June 1 planned by the social committee, Convention reports will be made. Other committees of the chapter include: Miss Parker, publicity; Miss Ryan, historian; Mrs. Hubbard,

{ecaid, 51 S. Ritter Ave. Mrs. Clar{ence Hughel will talk on “Lilies.”

Mrs. E. E. Linegar, 5147 E. Wal{nut St, will be hostess to NEO- | PHYTE GARDEN CLUB members Monday for a buffet luncheon. New members will assist her. The day's paper will be “All About Bulbs,” given by Mrs. N. M. Talbert.

Sub Debs Celebrate Anniversary ' The Ae Ada Phi Sub-Deb Club

Deloris Mounts Is Shower Guest

The youth department of the {Roberts Park Methodist Church

School last night gave a bridal] HE oleate ih res > Sy 3 3 tae | W ceiebrate S I'SC anniversary shower for its superintendent, MISS | 4 night with a covered-dish supper Deloris Mounts, who is to be mar- a4 the home of the president, Miss chairman, Mrs, Staley, Miss Heath- ried on Aug. 23 to David Landis. | Betty Mickel, followed by a theater co and Miss Braxton, finance; Miss! The party was planned by Miss| party and a slumber party. Kellum, chairman, Mrs, Miller, Miss! Dolly Buchanan, department sotial{ Other members of the club are Goddard and Miss Staley, courtesy’; chairman; Mrs. Ann Kennedy, as- the Misses Marilynn Cummins, Mrs. Moorman and Miss Foster, by-|sistant superintendent; Miss Jo-' Mildred Ball, Gene O'Brian, Betty] laws; Miss Askren and Miss Hester, anne Kennedy and Louis and Har-| Young, Peggy 2intel and Joella auditing: Miss Moore, chairman, gid LeVier. Yakey.

‘Miss Emery &nd Miss Holden, Lois Make Your New Hat

I. Perkins Memorial.

B. A. Burkarts "Take Eastern

THE ALTRUSA CLUB of Indian- |

Miss Lowrey | {will report on the recent interna- |

| ler University and is a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority. the NATURE {STUDY CLUR'S annual corn roast, | on Saturday at 6 p. m. in Woollen's | Gardens, should be made by Fri-| day with C. H. Lloyd. Other lead- | ers will be Miss Wilma Rose, Miss | Edith Phillips and Ora C. Pierson. |

| the home of Miss Martha M. Kin-|

| Lane's friends after the ceremony.

Miss Ewing. the chapter will meet |

for a dinner Nov. 17 at the home| W d « T . of Mrs. Ward. Miss Foster will be ec ding rip in charge of a book forum and Mrs | Qarvente na Miss Toole will ®-| Following an Eastern wedding “ “Wott én in Er diss ‘Who |trip, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Burkart Jr. Achieving” will be the subject of Will return to Indianapolis and will

a forum Dec. 1 led by Miss God-|be at home in the Jordan Apart-

dard in Miss Grace Emery’s home. The Christmas party Dec. 15 will be planned by the social committee and given at the home of Miss Clark. who will be assisted by the Misses Ward, Parker, Foster and Jessie Moore. January meetings include the reading of state by-laws on Jan. 5 by Miss Heathco at Miss Laura Holden's home, a Founders’ Day program Jan. 17 and a dinner Jan. 19 in the Colonial Tea Room with Miss Moore as hostess. Miss Louise Braxton will talk on “Interior Decorating” Feb. 2 when the chapter meets in Miss Anna Kellum’s home. South American composers will be discussed by Mrs.

{ments. Before their marriage last night in the Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mrs. Burkart was Miss Jane | Dougherty, daughter of Mr, and !Mrs. James Dougherty of Jackson(ville, Fla. | The Rev. Fr. Victor L. Goossens {read the 7:45 o'clock ceremony. The {bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Rollin Gehrt, and the bride{groom's sister, Miss Rosemary iBurkart. B. A. Burkart Sr. was his ;son’s best man and a cousin, Harold {Burkart, completed the wedding i party. With a street-length frock of { white crepe, the bride wore a Juliet {cap fashioned of white chrysanthe-

mums and baby's breath and a

James A. Mathews of Chapter P| corsage of camellias. Mrs. Gehrt was following a dinner Feb. 16. Thelin rose sheer wool and Miss Burkart hostess, Mrs. Tom G. Smith, will jn white silk jersey and lace. Both be assisted by Miss Braxton and had corsages of gardenias. Miss Ewing. An informal reception for relatives and friends at the home of Mr. To Elect Gitfiners _ {and Mrs. Burkart, 243 N. Summit Election and installation of offi-|St, followed the ceremony. The cers will take place March 2 when | bridegroom attended the University the chapter holds a session at the of Notre Dame. home of Mrs. Gemmer, with Mrs. | : Ada E. Miller as assisting hostess. |

Miss Kellum will talk on “Objects| Keystone Mothers’ and Aims” following a dinner March v Club to Meet

16 at the home of Mrs. Staley. Assistants will be Mrs. Gray, Mrs, Jones and Miss Staley. | The August meeting of the KeyThe program commitiee will pre- stone Mothers’ Club will be held at sent an “Adventure” program on|7:30 o'clock tonight in the Keystone 13 when Miss Pearcy is host-| Center, 800 S. Keystone Ave. A

5180 By MRS. ANNE CABOT

Need a brand new hat to perk up the wardrobe? Here's one that has the newest style features—it’s off-the-face and it snugs down over the back of the head! Grand for the college or business girl—perfect to wear any time of day. You can make two or three to match different costumes. Make a “Dutch cap” hat in velveteen, belting, grosgrain silk, or velvet. Choose very bright colors such as liberty red, cadet blue, emerald green, R. A. F. blue or royal purple. You'll Jove this hat, too, when it’s done in dark blue, black or brown for wear with your first fall dress or street suit. The sports visor is always a handy sort of hat to have. Tuck it in ' when you go off to the country, for a motor trip, on a picnic! It's the easiest sort of hat to make, Make one of left-over materia] from one : of ycur sports dresses. : Patterns for both hats (Pattern No. 5180) sewing and finishing di- , rections color and materials suggested and amounts of material for both | hats may be obtained by sending 10 cents in coin, your name and ad-

ess. At “Y@ Olden Box Supper” April program on “Missus Meets the 20 at the home of Mrs. McKay, Miss| Mike” will be

dress and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Indianapolis Times, |

Miss Clarice Russell, to Harry D. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Weaver. The wedding will be Sept. 13, the bride's birthday. Attendants will be the bride-to-be’s brother, Edmund Russell, best man, and Mrs. Russell, matron of honor, (Holland Photo.)

6. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ferd Fehr announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Edith, to S. Kirk Dinkins Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kirk Dinkins. The wedding will be Aug. 27. Miss Fehr attended ButMr. Dinkins was graduated from Purdue University and is a Theta Chi Fraternity member, (Photoreflex Photo.)

7. An Aug. 24 wedding will be that of Miss Phyllis Jane Newmier,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Newmier, to LeRoy C. Washburn, son of Mrs. Belle Washburn, (Randell Photo.)

The Bridal Scene— ‘Jean Elizabeth Lane Announces

Attendants for Wedding;

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Frances Weidlich Is Betrothed

i Wedding attendants have been announced by young women who | will become brides this week-end and later in August. The marriage of Miss Jean Elizabeth Lane, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Harry S. Lane, 4258 Carrollton Ave. to Richard Guy Robbins will | take place this Friday at 8:30 p. m. rather than Aug. 29 as previously planned. Mr. Robbins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Robbins, 734 E. 28th St. The Rev. Stewart W, Hartfelter will read the ceremony in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. Miss Mae Henri Lane, the bride-| to-be’s sister, will be her maid of | charles Wesseler of Gary, as his honor and Miss Martha Robbins, a pest man. 3

sister of Mr. Robbins, is to be a : , 3 bridesmaid. Best man Will be Miss The informal ceremony will take Lane's brother, John Lane. Sev- piace in the Central

eral parties will be given by Miss

recently for Miss Medsker,

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Miss Frances Weidlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Weidlich, 4123 Boulevard Place, will beco.ne the bride of Sergt. Joseph A. Drury Jr., stationed here with the U. 8S. Marines Recruiting Service, Saturday in the SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral rectory.

Sergt. Drury is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Drury of Noroton Heights, Conn. His sister, Miss Jean Drury, and a brother, Jack, will come with Mr. and Mrs. Drury to be attendants at the military ceremony, »

Following their marriage Sunday | in the First Baptist Church, Mr.! and Mrs. E. James Hayth are at| home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | E. M. Hayth, 315 Graham Ave. The bride was formerly Miss Mary K. Ruark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Ruark of Greencastle. Dr. O. R. McKay read the marriage service, Mr. Hayth is a graduate of Butler University and of the University of Michigan Law School. He is a! member of Sigma Delta Kappa legal fraternity. Mrs. Hayth belongs to Pi Omicron Sorority.

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Members of the wedding party for her marriage Aug. 30 to William H. Carel Jr. of Cincinnati have been named by Miss Esther Elizabeth Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Kennedy, 2801 E. 38th St. The ceremony will take place at 3:30 p. m. in the McKee Chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.

Miss Margaret Carel of Cincinnati, sister of the prospective bridegroom, will be maid of honor, and! Miss Evelyn Jeffries of Greenfield will be bridesmaid. Best man for Mr, Carel will be Lewis Bower of Greenfield and ushers will be Joseph- Crofts and Clarence Carel, another brother. A bachelor dinner will be given for him on Aug. 30.

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Only attendant for Miss Jean Medsker at her wedding Aug. 29 to Robert Wesseler will be her sister, Miss Marilyn Medsker. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Medsker, 3352 N. New Jersey St. Mr. Wesseler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wesseler of [ff

108 Seventh Ave, New York City,

Elwood, . will have - his® brother,

4-H Club Girls Hold Dress

Revue

County 4-H Club girls are meeting today in Ayres’ auditorium for a dress revue to determine their

representative in the State Dress Revue Contest at the State Fair Sept. 2 and 3. Fourth and fifth division contestants took part in preliminary modeling this morning at 9:30 o'clock and were judged by the Purdue score card. A program for all divisions: was to open at 2 o'clock this afternoon,

when for the first time in several

years all girls who made garments during the summer were to be in the revue. First division girls will model aprons or slips and second and third division entrants will show wash school dresses they have made. School and sport costumes, party frocks, wool coats and suits will make up fourth and fifth division entries. Teachers assisting with the dress revue today are Mrs. A. L. Lowdermilk, Pike Township; Mrs. Charles Sohl, Wayne; Mrs. Ruth Thomason, Decatur; Mrs. Maryl Saylor, Perry; Mrs. Edwin Lawrence, Franklin; Mrs. Vivienne Carter and Mrs. Hubert Helms, Warren; Miss Louise Apple, Lawrence.

To Attend Wedding

Anniversary Party

Mrs. Mary A. Hart, 2401 N. Talbott Ave., and Joseph A. Schofield, 4177 Ruckle St., will go to Cincinnati Monday for the 40th wedding anniversary celebration of their sister, Mrs. W. J. Schultz, and Mr. Schultz. Mrs. Schultz is’. a former Hoosier. Other Indianapolis persons at-the. celebration will be Miss: Hannah Hart, Miss Jane Hamilton and Ralph Schofield. Mr. Owen - Beckley and son, Robert Owen, will attend from Oaklandon

Christian {and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schofield | Church. Mrs. Russell Thne of New| from Washington, Ind, Mrs. Beck-| put ’em. all into your bag. Castle entertained with a luncheon |ley is a niece of Mrs. Schultz and|small sizes of everything a good | idea.

Mr. Schofield, another brother.

{own implements. and Mrs. |

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"WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1041] rrent Bridal Scene

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How to Make 2 Big Hit With Your Hostess

Columnist for a day in place of vacationing Alicia Hart is Ilka Chase, witty stage and radio actress. A sterling example of ‘glitter grooming,” Miss Chase has an enviable reputation for chic,

By ILKA CHASE

WHEN YOU go away for the week-end, don’t use your hostess’ home for a beauty parlor. Arrange to spend a minimum of precious time in primpting. There are so many things thas can be attended to before you leave. Your nails, for example. If you ma).i=cure and pedicure at home, it will scarcely be necessary to repeat the process, Carefully consider the clothes you will wear, and decide on dresses and sports things that will take kindly to the same shade of polish — then it won't even be necessary to change enamel. The bathroom is a major prob= lem on week-ends unless your hoste ess is lucky enough to be able to present your with your very own, Use it considerately—also the things in it. Treat your hostess’ towels as you would your own. Cream your

Ilka Chase

your nail

face in your room—put your make=

up on there also. 2 » 2

THERE'S really no need for more than a mere suggestion of cosmetics during the day. Tennis and swims= ming call for out-doorsy faces. But it never hurts to keep your hand in in the evenings. No matter what the doting males tell you about liking you without makeup, give them a chance to see you at your best when the moon rides high. Beauty doesn't “just come nate ural” to anyone. Glamour gals put in as many experimental hours of “try out” work as the humblest stenographer. Do that « essential ground work at home. There's something extra-alluring about the metamorphosis of the daytime Atalanta, when, groomed to a fare-thee-well, she descends the stairs, attired in her Saturday night finery. Most important of all—bring your Don’t expect a harried home-owner to provide cleansing cream and tissues, face powder and hairpins. It's so easy to make a list of things needed and I find

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