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—A-president’s-day luncheon, a card |
Quest Club Sets Friday For Luncheon
party and a style show appear in the organization news. ; The Irvington Quest club will observe president’s day next Friday at 8 luncheon in the home of Mrs. | Richard B. - Miller, 3855 Guilford ave. Mrs. M. J. Reese is the cohostess. Mesdames Walter Gingery, Arl Garrett and S. L. 8chubach will speak. A social hour will follow the meeting.
Members of the Maennerchor --Ladies society will have a “cardi” party gt 2 p. m. ‘next Friday in the Athenaeum. The hostesses will be. Mrs. George Amt and Mrs, Ed Bloemker. New officers recently elected by the group are Mrs. ‘George Grabhorn, president; Mrs. William Hauck and Mrs. Clarence Elbert, first ‘and second vice presidents; Miss Bertha Schultz, recording and corresponding secretary. Mrs. George Schmitt, treasurer; Miss Louise Ehrgott and Mrs. Charles Hess, financial secretary and assistant. :
A style show and films will be on the program Monday of the Marion County Rural Youth club's meeting. The session will be in the] Purdue university extension build-| ing. Reports will be given by members| who attended the Indiana rural youth leadership training school]
« held recently at Purdue. Plans will |
be made for a picnic to be held! next month.
The Rev. H. B. McClanahan will address members .of the Sarah A. Swain W. C. T. U, Tuesday. The group will meet at 1:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Cora Higinbotham, 1210 Dawson st.
Officers will be elected next Friday by the Central W, C. T. U, members in the Wheeler Mission. The session will be at 2 p. m. Devotions will be led by Miss Rosemary Little, and a musical program will be given by Mrs. Ruby Jenkins and Miss Alice Jenkins.
The Beta chapter,-Alpha Omicron | Alpha sorority, will meet at 3 p. m. tomorrow with Miss Nancy Brown, 4337 Cornelius ave.
Young-Glenn Rite Tor Be Read in Boston
Times Special BOSTON, Sept. 8.~Miss Geneva Glenn will become ‘the bride of Edward Young, seaman 1-¢, U.8.C.G., at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning here in the First Christian church. Miss Glenn is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lester Glenn, 707 N. East st, Indianapolis, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs, B. T. Young, 2123 N. Talbott st. Indianapolis. A powder blue dress will be worn by the bride. Her accessories will be navy, and she will have a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. John McIntire, Kennebunkport, Me., will be her only ‘attendant, Harold Miller, seaman 1-¢, U. 8. C. G, will serve as best man. After 8 dinner the couple will leave for « wedding trip to Indianapolis. They will be at home in Kennebunkport.
White Cross Guild Units Will Meet
A number of White Cross gulld units will meet next week in the service center. They include: Monday—Third Christian and Broadway Baptist, and that night—First. Baptist and Donati. Tuesday—~Grace Methodist, . Calvary Baptist and Bellaire; Wednesday—Broadway Methodist and Perry . Tewnship;
Gardens and Meridian Methodist ‘and that night—Mary-
‘tha, Beta Bigma Phi“and Wesleyan
Pienic to Be Held
A picnic will be held at 6 p. m,
Tuesday in the community house a
Shilsuan pars by the Ladies aux- chapter, Delta the Indianapolis Traffic |ity, will be held at 8 p sper tere wl bin 1 hoe of rs. Gore
~ First Friends church.
Thursday—Temple Sisterhood, Municipal Gardens and Ben Tavis, and Friday—Tabernacle Street
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Engagement ~ of Miss Carol Noel
Failey Is Announced
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Junior league.
school in Colorado Springs, Colo. months’ duty overseas. " o
their daughter, Elizabeth Jeanne, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Noelting take place some time this fall. The b
Noelting Jr. attended Purdue, where Delta fraternity.
Martha Egger will Be Bride
and is a member of Sigma Alpha
ternity member.
Clarke Brown. The wedding will be Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Mundt, overseas duty. : »
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chairman. Mrs, John Troyer. The museum director, Mrs. G guild members on the museum's w
MISS CAROL NOEL'S ENGAGEMENT to Pfc. William H. Failey has been announced by her mother, Mrs, Mr. Failey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Failey. A wedding date has not been set. Miss Noel is a graduate of Tudor Hall school and Sarah Lawrence college and is in training at School of Nursing. She is a provisional member of the
The prospective bridegroom attended the Fountain Valley ” Dr. and Mrs. William Willard Peet announce the engagement of
graduate and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE of the engagement and approache ing marriage of Miss Martha Nell Egger and Karl Overbeck, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Egger. son of William Overbeck. The ceremony Will be Oct. 5 in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Miss Egger attended the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music
graduate of Indiana university and is a Sigma Delta Kappa fra= n » » ” The engagement of ~Miss Virginia Lee Brown and 8. Sgt. Arthur F. Mundt has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Bransford
recently returned from 27 months’
2 » ” The Children's Museum guild will have its first meeting of the season next Friday at the museum. dent, will be in charge and Mrs, Frank Sisson will serve as hostess Her co-chairmen are Mrs,
the St. Vincent's hospital
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$8 w C. Bernard Noelting Jr., son of of Evansville, The wedding will ride-to-be is a Purdue university Mr,
he was a member of Phi Gamma
Mr. Overbeck is the
Jota sorority. Her fiance is a
late this fall. Mr, Mundt, son of
Mrs. Joseph Breeze, the presiThomas E. Riley and
race Golden, will speak to new ork. Mrs. Louis Schwitzer Jr. is
Nuptials Unite Capt. Burich, Janet Singer
Capt, and Mrs, Stephen John
Mrs. W. Robert S. Hiner (left and right, upper photo) are members of the committee planning the Indian-
A. Kemper and Mrs.
apolis Athletic” club's and winter opening party Sept. 29. ; Mrs, Kathryn Turney Garten (below) ‘will begin her annual series of book reviews for the benefit of the American Friends Service Committee on Oct. 2 in
formal Tall’ —
that day.
Misses Betty Buell,
feldt.
Mary Imagerie Wallace:
reservations. Frank Cohan, Sturgeon.
Western College Students Named A NUMBER OF INDIANAPOLIS GIRLS will leave next week for the opening term at Western college in Oxford, O. The school will open formally on Friday. Those who will enter their senior years are Bernice Chamberlain, Marianne Daries, Mary Ellen Leckie, Nancy Myers, Ann Winger and Adda Jeanne Winter-
The juniors include Misses Anne Eberhardt, Margaret Frazier, Emily Greenland and Maryann Zinn. Among the sophomores are Mrs. Mark Griffin, Misses Miriam DuGranrut, Lillian Weaver, Charlene Weddle, Mary Lewis, Margaret Eash and
Margaret Tutro,
Sydney. Sahay will address members.of.the Officers’ Wives’ club. . - Tuesday when the group meets in the Hotel Linco's Travertine” room. Mr, Markey, executive secretary of the united war and community fund, will discuss “Why a Community Fund?” will be served at 6:30 p. m. and Mrs. A. E. McConnell is in-charge of Hostesses- for the dinner will include Mesdames Lee R. Nente, Lee J. Hefschneider and Robert
Dinner
Caleb Mills hall. The series is sponsored by the women of the
Betty L. Kohl To Be Bride
A double-ring rite at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon will unite Miss Betty Lou Kohl and Herbert L. Hunt of Cristobal, Panama Canal zone. The Rev. F. W, Wiegmann will read the vows in the Downey Avenue Christian church. The bride's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. E. J. Kohl, 823 Lesley ave, | and Mr. Hunt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Hunt, 37 N. Kenmore rd. Bride's Costume
Entering with her father, the bride will wear a blue suit and brown accessories. Her corsage will be of gardenias and roses. Mrs. Gilbert Hunt, Bronxville, N. Y., will be her only attendant. She has chosen an aqua suit to be worn with brown accessories and a gardenia corsage. The best man will be Gilbert Hunt. There will be a dinner at Cifaldl’s after the ceremony. The couple will be at home in Colon, Panama. Mr, Hunt was graduated from Michigan State college. He is a Lambda Chi Alpha {fraternity member.
Church Vows Unite Couple
The Rev. Fr. John Riedinger heard the vows at 8 o'clogk this | morning uniting Miss Carolyn {Langsford and Bernard Klotz. The ceremony was in the Little Flower Catholic church. The bride wore a gown with a white lace basque, romance neckline, long pointed sleeves and & bouffant taffeta skirt with a train. Her flowers - were white gladioli and roses, Mrs. John M. Carroll, her only attendant, was in a blue frock fashioned with a romance neckline, short puffed sleeves, peplum and net skirt. She carried pink roses and peach-colored gladioli, The best man was Andrew Klotz, brother of the bridegroom. After the rite, there was a reception in the home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Louise Klotz of Indianapolis. The couple lgft for a trip, and they will be at home in Indianapolis.
Sorority to Meet With Mrs. Salb
Mrs. Victor 8alb, 1450 College ave. will be the hostess at 7:30 p. m Tuesday when the Mu chapter of Alpha Omicrofi © Alpha sorority meets. Newly elected officers are Mrs Salb, president; Mrs. J. D. Reddington, vice president; Mrs, Johnson, secretary; Mrs. W, P. Wel-
Richey, press reporter,
Sorority Session The monthly meeting
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Monday Club Will Note Opening Of 51st Year at a Tea Oct. 8; President Lists Committees
and Mrs, Alice B. Houston, hospi{ality; Mrs, Earl H. Myer, chairman,
committee;
mar, - treasurer; -Mrs. Carl Pluess, counsel delegate, and Mrs, Robert
chaplain.
Mrs. Robert H. Pyle, chairman,
and Mrs. Clarence Greene, social Mrs. L. A. Coleman, chairman, and Mrs, George Warmoth, membership.
Mrs. Coffee, Chairman Mrs. John W. Coffee, chdirman, and Mrs. Russell V, Siegler, memorial book: Mrs. George E. Maxwell and Mrs. Donovan A. Turk, Indianapolis Council of Women delegate and alternate, respectively. Mrs, Daisydean Deeds and. Mrs. William Hyde Pearl, seventh district, Indiana Federation of Clubs delegate and alternate, and Mrs. J. H. Armington, publicity, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will continue as chairman of the war service committee, Other chairmen on the committee are Mrs. Laura Buehler, Red Cross; Mrs. E. F. Hamaker, disabled veterans; Mrs, E, V. Mitchell, navy men; Mrs, Pearl, home front, ani Mrs, E. May Hahn, war mothers.
Tri Kappa to Install
The Indianapolis Associate chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority will meet at ‘1 p. m. Monday with Mrs, Edward Kuntz, Bridgeport. Officers will be installed following a luncheon, The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames F. W. Howard, C. R. Federman and J. H. Albershardt.
June Bride
" The Monday club will open its 5lst year of activities with a tea Oct. 8 in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs. Hugh D. Merrifield is the president. Mrs. Merrifield has appointed officers and committees for the year. They are Mrs. Clarence L. Kittle, president’s aid; Mrs, Clayton H. Ridge, parliamentarian; Mrs. W, b. Keenan, historian; Mrs. Charles W, Field,
Mrs. Ollah Perkins Toph, poet laureate; Miss Lucille Stewart, chairman; Mrs. Austin Sims and Mrs. Retta Morgan, program; Mrs. John Downing Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Carl H. Becker and Mrs. Merrifield, | finance.
Couple to Wed In Puerto Rico
Miss Lois Jackson and Warrant Officer (jg) Douglas Ward, A. U. 8., will exchange vows this afternoon in the base chapel in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The wedding will be at 4:30 o'clock.
Miss Jackson is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George O. Jackson, 132 E. 44th st., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ward, Indianola, Ill. The bride will be in a white lace and marquisette gown. . The dress has a long bodice, a V-neckline, long tapering sleeves and” a full skirt. 8he will have a white lace hat and will carry a white prayer book topped with flowers. Bride's Attendant Miss Rosa Flol, Cayey, Puerto Rico, will be the bride's only attendant. Her frock will be of yellow net. Warrant Officer (}.g.) Blair Catterton, A. U. 8, will serve as best man. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception will be held in the Bankers’ club in S8an Juan. On their return from a wedding trip, the couple will be at home in San Juan, where the bridegroom is stationed. The bride attended Butler university where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority, Warrant Officer Ward was graduated [rom Indiana university.
Miss Judy Bright Is Honored
‘| yellow roses and long white gloves.
Omega Nu Tau Unit Holds Installation
Tau sorority, recently held installation of officers. Those installed were Mrs. Robert Kares, president; Mrs.
Burich Jr,.are on a wedding trip}. following their marriage last night in McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church. Dr. Roy Ewing Vale officiated at 8:30 o'clock. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. James Gordon Singer, 1 E. 36th st. On their return, Capt. and Mrs, Burich will be at home in Parris Island, 8. C., where he is stationed with the marine corps. Rride Wears Satin An off-white satin gown was worn tor theetiptder = he fashioned with a’ SWeeTHesTy HERKT line accented with seed pict embroidery, long sleeves and a full skirt forming a train. An illusion bonnet edged with seed pearls and satin held her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a floor-length garland of gardenias and stephanotis. Attendant’s Frock Her only attendant, Miss Marjorie Fisher of Huntington, chose a turquoise moire taffeta frock. The dress had a fitted basque, dropped shoulder line and a bouffant skirt, Her flowers were Golden Rapture and yellow roses, She completed her costume with a halo of net and
William Burich was his brother's best man and the usher was Robert Sternberger, The bride attended Indiana university and is a Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority member. The bridegroom, son of Dr. and Mrs. 8. J. Burich, Brookville rd, was graduated from the U. 8. Naval! academy in Annapolis, Md.
The Alpha chapter, Omega Nu
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Arthur Dersch, vice president; Mrs.
the grand council. Mrs. Robert Arbuckle and Mrs, Paul Schuler, recording and corre sponding secretaries: Mrs, Orville Cartee, treasurer; Miss Iola Bainbridge, society editor; Mrs. John Darting, chaplain; Mrs. Russell Wattleworth, historian, and Mrs, Lisle Hunter, sergeant-at-arms,
Mrs. James T. Cofer Heads Social Club
Mrs. James Thomas Cofer will be installed as president of the Indianapolis Independent Social club| at a 1 p. m. luncheon Tuesday, The luncheon will be at Catherine's restaurant. The devotions will be led by Mrs, John Bchawb. Mrs, John Taggart will be the installing officer, Special guests will include Mesdames George Stewart, Flow M. Fawkner, Dell
Miss Margaret Fawkner,
Mrs. Grace E. LaMar, Long Beach, Cal, of her daughter, Mary (upper left), of Indianapolis, to Darle E, Neeper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neeper, Cleveland, The vows were read here Aug. 4 in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. cougle: inat-home. 4n.Cleveland... (P..H. Ho. photo.) |
Ei, 5 30a wie Mrs. H. 8. Noel today announced
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the ORRBREROnT of her daughter,
Carol (upper right), to Pfc. William H. Failey,
The engagement of Miss FElsle Curts (lower left) to Douglas Fortune, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, is announced by her. No date has been set for the wedding.
mother, Mrs. Marcella Curts. (Tower photo.)
A ceremony to be read Sept. 22 will unite Miss Lois Jane Hearne Parents of the couple are Mr.
(lower right) and Jack C. Murphy.
and Mrs. Edward L. Hearne and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murphy,
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announces the marriage
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Mrs, Sherman dr. is the son of Mrs, Hen rietta Riegger, 609 N. Sherman dr, and Arthur Riegger, 4324 E. Wash
Bride's Gown Miss Wright will be gowned 4 white satin made with ‘a lace yoke leg-0'-mutton sleeves and a full ling ih A long train. vo 11
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Attendants’ Frocks
The bride's attendants will Mrs. Sam Kafoure, matron of hon or, and Mrs. James H. Olson ant Miss Betty Noggle, bridesmaids,
orchid asters and wear matching
Charles Coleman will serve a best man, and the ushers will be
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Breakfast Follows Ceremony Miss Bradford -
A breakfast at Cifaldi’s followed the wedding this morning of Miss, Charlene Phelan and John P. Meehan. The service was at 3 o'clock in| the St. Catherine of Sienna Catholic church. The Rt, Rev. Msgr. fasts
Downey officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Phelan, Kelly st, and Mr. Meehan’s Te are Mr. and Mrs, John Meehan, |
Telford Wright, brother of th bride, and Charles Essex. couple will leave for a wedding t
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A reception in the home of M (Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph O. Bradford,
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1323 Wade st. A white satin gown was worn by the bride. The dress had a sweetheart: neckline accented with seed pearls and a full skirt cascading | into a train. She chose a fingertip veil vera by pearlized orange blossoms, Her |
an orchid. Matron of “Honor
rence Oxender, wore Talisman |,
Dorothy Seifert, representative to | marquisette made with a romance |
neckline, three -quarter-length| sleeves and a gathered skirt with| a cascade of ruffles.
similar to the matron of honor's. |
flowers. The flower girl was Kathleen Marie Phelan. Serving as the bridegroom's attendants were Joseph | Meehan, his brother, best man, and Sgt. Larry Ertel and Ted Kruke-| meler, ushers. { There was a reception in the { Phelan home after which the couple | |left for a trip. They will be at home| in Indianapolis. i
Wedding to Be
Scifres and Mary Potts Carter and |
Miss Tina Brazil, 4514 College ave, entertained today with a luncheon for Miss Judy Bright. Miss Bright is home on leave from cadet nurse training school at Mas« sachusetts General hospital in Boston. Guests will be Mesdames James Odell, Frank Farr and Lisa Roberts, Misses Donna Hawkins, Bar. bara Breining, Joan Devin, Nancy and Norvella Northcott, Norma La-
Kidd and Carolyn Crabb,
Dinner Planned
iliary of the club rooms, Mrs. month,
|Sorority Will Meet
genaur, Marion White, Jennie Way-| nick, Catherine Robertson, Virginia
Jack Harding will discuss “Brit-
dinner will be at 6 p. m. In Robert O. Pflumm is the chairman for the
Members of the Delta chapter, Chi Phi Gamma sorority, will meet
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at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday with Mrs. Kenneth Hendren,
: and Reformed church,
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Mrs. Joseph Bebout announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Jean Dishon, to Pfc, Alvin Kennard Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kennard, The wedding was Aug. ‘1 In the Zion Evangelical
This Evening |
Times Special CAMDEN, Ind, Sept. 8.ceremony at 7:45 o'clock this evening here in the Methodist church, | Miss Claridean Meadows will be{come the bride of Richard Hunt, : | A white lace dress will be worn] {by the bride. She will have navy Mrs. Raymond Mead- | ows will be the matron of honor, {and the bridesmaid will. be Miss Helen Cohen. After the rite, there will be ception in the home of the brides | groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs George A. Hunt of this city. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Norvin G. Meadows, Oakland City. The couple will leave for a wedding trip to Virginia, and they will be at home in Peru.
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Luncheon Arranged By Irvington Club
A president's day- luncheon will
Whispering Winds by the Irvington | Chautauqua club, Speakers will be Mrs. Garfield! Walker and Mrs. John Booth. Mis. H. O.. Pritchard will give a preview of the vear's work ahd Mrs. H, W. {Haworth will discuss “Guide World Peace.” 4
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Rev. O'Dell ‘To Officiate
The Rev. Ralph O'Dell will read bouquet was of white roses and the vows, at 12:30 o'clock tomor-| {row afternoon uniting Miss Marilyn | Jean Swisher and Pvt,
|Btackwell, A. A. F. The service will The matron of honor, Mrs. Law-| |be in the Memorial Presbyterian |blue wool suit and navy accessories
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Miss Swisher will be¢ in a blue gabardine street-length dress worn white accessories
Her only attendant, Miss Toni 8cheller and Miss Mary | Grisios Rhinehart, has chosen pi-|With brown accessories and a cor
Jane Jardina were the bridesmaids. mento red. Her corsage also will{sage. They wore blue marquisette frocks) Ibe of gardenias,
denias,
Serving as best man will be RobJamerson. fa reception in | bride's mother, Mrs. Edith Swisher, | 18 N. Holmes ave,, couple will. leave for a trip to Wis-| J Express Your Love { consin, The bridegroom Harry Stockwell, Cal.
Auxiliary Meetin J |
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Clarence R. Parsons, ing president of the Irvington unit, | American Legion auxiliary, will en- | |tertain the auxiliary members at a 12:30 p. m, dessert-luncheon Tuegday in the post home, 124 8, Downey ave, At the 2 p. m. business session, {annual reports will be heard and officers. will, be installed by Mss, |
| Pt. Harrison, will follow the wedding tomorrow afternoon of thelr | daughter, Marjorie June, and Fred |L. Stotts. The vows will be read by Chaplain Marcus . Johnson at 4:30 o'clock in {the post chapel at Pt. Harrison Mr. Stotts is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Stotts, Byers, Kas.
Miss Br adtord will wear a medium
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Her corsage will be of roses and white flowers. Mrs. George S. Brads (ford will be her sister-in-law's only (attendant.
and garShe will be in a beige dress worn
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The best man will be Cpl Lloyd Farrar, and Ralph Bradford Jr., brother of the bride, will be | the usher. After a wedding trip, the couple = will be at home at Pt: Harrison.
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