Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 270, Lebanon, Boone County, 13 August 1917 — Page 3

LEBANON DAILY REPORTER, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1?17.

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Social Happenings

bi MIS ESTHER PERKINS

SOCIAL CALENDAR. MONDAY. --n Estn. r socio. :. dij,.'t.. .... K. s II, .! c. id;, v I... uH I'.K't'Ni'lN. 1 VI!TK! KK'. VI I'' V.-i HI I T. ir..-..t K:.(-- ,n n.l,.m iilor li-if.av !'. M, aitio. Soron.l l.i,.t..r:.nt J.w I! mr... lla.tf.0.1 ';.. '.) at tin' tni.mrif I'.Vo'l 1 at Ki afto Mr ri.t.-r-. Mi.-- I.i i;i C !':!- :.!' -. H. (. T"nr ii of nil I . inn .n -t. Mr. l;:rl maii s tt.- in. - for Ilat'i. -huiK-. Mi.-.-., for t.a n-I.i.'.i's-niint iio'lh-ini v, I : i rnnr, on ilays' furlorurh after which I? 1 bo sent to Chiilirotne, O!oo. M)ON IHWKR. fir. and Mrs. lioy Mcfirc of Ki t -hintrton si root cn'ort.iiiie.i a' a n dinner ve-toid.-r, n'wl Mr-. A. Bock of this f t- and M". a"-i . Met'trer's house vr'ie.'-. f)r. i.r.o -. Frank frocke-t of l.af:i-.rf.-: s Maude Camp of ln.i in ipo iMiss Imo Bren.ie! f Z:,.n-v:). Saturday a'tcrne. n Mrs rtained a r':i'l cn-'ri-v, n' nds at a th!mbl pari-, n ' ..r-c ercw-.-ts. Mr. and Vis. (V... kef Ca.op and M l:-en re ird to the,,- home, tins n orn n:rlower Pots Vo ha'e a small fliipmont .f ..ver Pots, all we will .ol io sect this reason. Il'V EARLY f;CT S!ZK pwraan's 5 & 10c Store ADILLAC, PAICK AND DODGf: BROS.' CARS IRK STONE AND U. S. TIRES NGLISH AUTO AND TRACTOR CO. impure. rrt c i oroe folk v.,. .l ai:;".h:n? it y could ?et rid of con titiation. Ulster's itocky Mountain Tea will tile work and do it quick. Take it e a week to he regular, happy and Oak Irt!it Stoc.

ir njovim? tli" several day-' visit ii Mr' .in. I Mis. M!:.i'fr. ihhihdvy ( f.i i:iH!A'n:i. , . a .', . ... :y of M.-.. Mary ..f '" a r J..,.- and -Ii.i :t- -t :i ..1 !.. r '. ..;. ,.,m,.. i.. (i, ....... ".' N i.tn Chirk

n i.i - : w i mov i i im, it:iiK. IMS', inwKi! i-A'trv. . ,i-..i .Mr . Ii. A. li-i k en'-ir-m tv.n,, -, No if .-.o- ,.f K. ii oli. and Mr,. ChillFMFIti VIM Ii SIAJIW. r. a- i Mr-. V. ", , of I c; s i: III N Ml! I' Mi TV, Mi . (' ol Ca d.' . ;! ' : ' - oil v a Ve-t M.i, . t - -.'ai-, : sir-. V'f ir 'I I irar ' r i.aao .o,r,e. K'a.. .,n.i M -. I'-.,,., m v.-n--f .Now A n. nr.. Other fi-t- v...(. Vr,. Ila-Mon Wit'.. Mis. I.'.vn I loot n and .Mi-, (ha i !on. V ii d( i.i W K IHNNil!. S.-l h . V. , -t Cf v 1: mi f l.i -.i. I: . i, ..-. i.iM-aol IliK l til ST MFFITNC. -e A.IKU tr-.-tmi- "f t'.e W. at J 1 -. I . M. ID MFF.T V, i;)Mi V. !; ;..,,,!,(,,-. ('a , t ih-l'li t ci.ol. h v. ,il n-eet (T IT S KST MITt NOTK'F. AM hi -r of the ',..e,n F.-IlM of i ho M. K. h.r.-h are :,. M . .,, ... t ihe s-irgical nn-me r.,..rr -, ev, n i t. at 7 o'. !. k ,i,.:i ,t to ,.: the ..n of the shop. SOCIAL MKFTIVC. Tie ,ocial ttieetinif of the Tal,,!l,a lieipers of the ''ential Chii.-fan Sun l s.hool v.ld I-' Iield Ueoneoi;,;, , teine-oi, at the home of Mr-. John I :.e ,,n Kiist South sti" !. To.- hour :i n e..i,r ,s :: oVIK-k. I I'SMiltTII I.FAdl F MFKTTNt;. An important nieetinz of the KpAorlh I.nntlie society of tile M. V. -.11 f h wiii l.e held Tuesday eveninif ai 7 :in o'.dock in the leaitue room of me ihl.rch. I TTFKBA( K KKIMON. The ann'ial L'ttcthack reunion will he hehl ut (larfi. Id park. Indiarapohii. Wwlnesday, Auru-t 2!, IPS". Let there lie a larffe delegation from Boone county.

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PERSONAL MENTION. Adrian liartklt if ii! with typhoid fever- lit his home east uf town. Walter Whitccntir.n was in Indian apolis yrsiiilay attending the White cotton reunion. Mrs. P.. I). Vonrhees nn'l daughter Miss Mary will go to P.rt hairy park Tarday to spend a few ilays. J. W. Pinned and sun Victor of In't iii.ipoh.- were entertained yesterday by I!. S. Hit'Kin.- of East South strict. Mrs. Stella W. Tatlock, of Salem, 1ml., i, vi-itintr her win. Myron W. Tatlock and famd of East South -t-.-i-t. an I Mi:, S '""ic! II irlor nf In nrnl Mrs. David HiiTi.-v of In.ir. awl Mis k-.os Conner of In .... a i.n:is, .-,,.n Sllil.ia. With Mrs .,..', .-or. .'lis. ti.' S. HiH an. ". ;.. ,.f v..t.n W ",i -t-. i . A. 1- ii. ii f. M .-. Au.lr. : i ..n .-(, r.t v-t.o-.j.,, in ihmxtlU- , i K.-v w.t.t t.. .'.. i.ns.iib .. n. .1 a w-.-k trh r. I a!'.- . "1 M-. John an.i Mr ar..l M.-s. dy.!- N n : . .r- v-''v r,v:;.- rJ- ' . ..f Mr- N. .. e's .,r. a... M , M. .. .1. V. V t.K .! A ,' .tin -a Mi. .,;!! M. - ! d:.r A'k.n -on .m fi.-t San.ii. of Mi - I-'... ::'- ,,,-? . 'Ii. ami Mis. he .nn of Mo, i.al'O' '.'..a: Mr. and M:-. Ralph MtCormi.av rtuin.-.l to ti . ,r hoe... m lTl .1 r..i.l s, a ''tor a vi.-it ,. rth Mr. an. ,1 ... W m.-.m Jon- of Eu-t Sou! I .' and .M-s. J. U. Hail ami .. I-.-! Mr. .iil Mi... C. Ii. A'lair ai; ( rr-s ool.o.il to :Mi o ri al I afa;..-ll.- U an n..-.a..h i;. M,-. i ecie l;,.-t will r.-tari, hon.e I, v fliin l-lanat , where she ... i.n ..'n. ,L' a w.-k-en.l hmi-i a 'v , hv the 1'hi ll.-a I'd- -or ,.t Hi. Mil u .."io. Mr. V ! M-. fh-ona- liettreM .,., '.-r. Ml-, lieiii te M-tier r! ... iiont SaMinlav ntht air: -ii-fn w.'h y.r. ao.l Na'iiilaM. -. Kror a Ne.hi.- ha Mii'-ncd one .ifi.r a four week-' v: -it witl in M.,r.-w'l.- and a on. .. ;, r- t woh her - on h raiik N, aa- : ano'i i' In,l;an: ii a Mr ,, o ! Mr-. S. II. ,M. Daniel ana I r., AI--. N.-il.- Ihoioneriv ll-n-i.r.M" W-u ,...r.-l to Ra-th and mar l.i'avof.. v-t.r.la . r..,, o r,. ,e,,t the d iV. Mr and Mr... Ji.r.n iio-s and daufho . t la, a .,!! M rto , Mr.. I'll, ilia !: a- . .,e,e or. siarv and John Shan t S noiav , M..m.. v. !h. .1-1, W .ai.nn I;,..- ;o, fa. Nov. Mr. ami Mi-. I:. Ii. ..... i-oos ana aii-aie. M.,- Mar. and Mr. and Mr.-. I I. lit i ovtored to Lafayette ye,, i iv af'-moon and -pent a few -'ir- v ,th Mr. and Mr... .J. K. Ili-k. Mr. ami Mrs. . p. (ildendorf an a!.iien of .N ntn Men. lain street xveri ateilamed ve.tenr.v at tne hoine ot Ir. and Mr,. II. W. I mm. I of la, . e'te, I'o.o.-r r re. i, I. nt - of tm- cite. Mr. .and Mrs. .1 If Wall J. II. V. a 1 V. ..rd ''a." ilv of near Hover; l I .v ,.! Mis. Mairaie't Wa'i of V.-Soi-h -'reel. Mr,. Willi., liu-ner i;a- re-ii.T,., noine ..,'fr a n-it -itb relatives i: ' la. her f,ai...iaiil,t. r. Su.ann. II. ndli. k-- v no nal l,e t.-r (fUe-t f... .. ve. ,; -,y-. M-. and Mr-. John llohoe- of "..el and Mr. aid Mr-. W .Ih.ir lie. a a .1 ,..r. II. .w ild .f 'his city lla.'nro a. lamanapoli, Sanj ,v and .-p.-nt tie ,v wiih Mr. and Mr-. A-il I a-si lav of Vlli'.iua a-ei M'. and Mr-, II. I.. Smith of Ne e .... III.. , were ,., l.-.fay.-tte y, , lene.v atX-Mlmu the Smi!.li-.lnhn-or .. union . an.e h.oe la t i v. n.ni' for : at oith C. 1 1. Itail.- ol (,,.(,. t. Mi,. s,,e!ti .. a ,'.:ii..hi.r e Ml,. DalV Ml a'-1 Mr-. '. II SlanUv an d to 'he v.-..k with Mi. and Mrs. linnaio Ii. .en-.,,,. .Mrs. C, rin-on vt:, for-oierh-M.. Marv Stal.'ev. daughter of Mr. and Mr-. ,:, y. Mr-. A'a,. Whlteh.-:,.! and ,l.i(-h '.a, - , and M'l.lred, Mrs. p.... V.-ih.s and (ladren. M,,s Kdith ' ran and M,.s Lillian llowrnai, were me,t ,oie,l at a nnc.ti dinner ve.ler-l-.v hi" Mrs Lmma f .lendenmno at jei- home f-vel-.v in;!,.. s h r Mr. and Mrs. ILirrv I'.m-hart aid iau.-htera, lloro'hv and Katiie,,,,.., pent i,e w-.a-k end in Indianapolis, the yue.-ti of Mr. and Mrs. I.. K. nuth. Mr. and Mis. Smith and Mr. and Air.. Kiiirhart and dmiifhter motored to purl Ham .on yesterday and ,pvnt several hours. Mr. and Mrs. K. :. (iullion and childre.i went to Muncie vesterdnv f. a fe days' visit with Mrs. (iullion' hrother, 'inne .Scott anil family. They were accompanied tn Muncie by their nuest. little Misn Mary Klinahetii Scott who halt iiecn iii.n.tiiif some time with Mr. (iullion and family. Mr. and Mm. Jamen Thompiior., Mr. and Mm. W. P. Airhart, Mm. Victoria Kevd and Mi Vivian CUrk of '.K.'oretown, 111., who wen ta route

to their home from Indianapol

where they hud been attending the WhitecotUm reunion were tne guests last niht of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I-eeke of Indianapolis avenue. Minn Clark remained for 8 week's viiit. Mr. anil Mm. John D. Smith and daughter Neva of Tipton, Mr. and Mrs. Junto Storms, of Kempton, ami Dr. R. Ii. Storms, of Company I., at Fort Harrison. Indianapolis, will return to their homes this evening afor a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. 'icmre K. Vi imhorouin. Mr. und ..lis. Storins are the parents of Mis W'unhorounh and Dr. Storms i a ,1,-othei-. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith arrived home last evening from Lafayette v. here thev spent three days with rotiv! 'ti riote home from Wran.1 Uapids. MUh.. where they have been 'he ttue-r; for some time of Mr. -mi ll'., parents. Mr. and Mrs. Re.l,en -I. Smith. Mr. Smith also -pent four weeks toiirini; Canada in the int"i-ol of the Dairy ioeen Cream Separaloi an any of thi, . ,iy. Mrs. l.y.lia Tachhold and daUKhlor Ma '.:a.-ot w no have been tii" ifiio-t-M rs. Thou a- Parks and family and .Mi.-, Nannie Miller have returned to - .nr he,n, in V.'auVeiran. III.. M-s. sLiitha ( lai.-t an also . f W a.uketfan ..ho .,cr,r,i.,n,e, .Mrs. T..-h'-5i il'ld -,a ..- ai. r It 1. .named fur a loll:;oi .a 1 1 adii her ,1-t-i . Mrs. Parks and .1 .-, MiMi-r. lli.i An.i at levle W. W ed tillM rs Idvli and dauid-.t. r. M,,s u":i h' end sevelal days at th- caillp vv Stevens and ,ons ho hnv, int.' t'.vo weeks at th. 'turned home tins mnrnino:. EM Fourtcrnth Annual (ialhorint; A) landed by Nearly One Hundred. The fo'nteenth annual ivuiaon of Worrell family Wiis hehl yester,y at the fair i-roumis. Nearly one a die. I relatives were pre-i i t at the ithermir, whic h w:u one m tiie ivo-t i .aole . .. hold 'f the family. A a raskt dinner was held at the noon ur, .wal .-.hart spt'Cbt were made , me.nl - of the familv in the af- ,-. a..n. Ii. -ides lio,e from this s - nay tnere were .iiny p..-eiit from a.vion. Danville. Indianapolis ,,IH; her i' a.e-. The n. At reunion wnl '.. id at Pivei -al,. park, Indiana;,. -..her I'citikliri, of Danvil!" d prc-i.l. nit of the nrtraniz, M-- Sop.r. of Ciavion, RKIMON SFMIAY. miiy reunion was held at the f Perry Topp near JamestoAn . One hundi-d and fifty r-l-.ve-e pn -i-nt. Dinner was sern the it pr I HIS WAS SWOKN TO JIM 1)11) THE SWEARINC M'.W Yul'.K. Viiri-t D.-'l'i'-re was , h rd do. in in I'otms Iv.-ur i who ;. , II ndoo for lo-,,:lr toill'h trae es Hi, lame J.l. Jtit-my Swift, it hi . onlha,'.v. an, I , veiy tor,., he el a luck;, neak he th.e. irat i, at. r. -I wa- hlov iiibm Ii i s tin,..,,, t for the fnal hla-t. The tollKi e -t of the tollKtl wal - J i fri - i.y c.iniinrj oat l.ehii.l in a tranie watn i 'rro-s-eve.l pit.-hi r. The score waI to II airnn.-t his nine when the', vi nt to l,a' in the last half of the nih. Th..'. put i. inner, on hist and inid. with out il.i-.vr.. when the heavy ott.-r. the roinhmaCnn of Col.h-Craw-ord V. a, h. w.oi.il. , u, to the pla'e. M-e ,-ro ,..-.e. wolf had hi- troat- he intr.'r hie.r.v whether the man on tinnoillal was nilii; to p.', ll to tile ,r to t;r t. T. o tiai.e.. if- arm,:, on tne .-luia-i r e, au-e he too wild to hat. and I..;ets an attack of St. Vitus dance and and'1 nt! place ;,l at once. .In." a, the crossyd lord sits l,i:n,elf to pitch, the runner on lir-t takes a l.ig lead and Die pit. he,- look, to Hie plate, hat whips the hall over to lirst. The hatter t t'.e a mighty Casey and the runner if"Ls rial. lied. The bandit behind the plate calls the hatter ot ,.n Dike a ha ausc be think. the hall's been pitched to the plate, and he won't clianife his derision, no side wax out and the pitcher got a atiike-out anil an assist on tine thrown hall. The casualties were never re. ported. SOCIAL LEADERS TO TEACH JAP CHILDREN Ify th M'eriflfP.ll ,Vcir fertile.) COLORADO SPItlNfiH, Colo., August 13. Mi ' Amy Kinsley and her sister, Kathleen, prominent norinlly. plan to leave ner early next month, to pend severul yearn in kinderaarten work in northern Japan.

PROGRAM FOR COUFEREUCE TO BE HELD IN SHERIDAN

The eighty-seventh annual session of the Western Indiana Chri'.itian Conference will be held nt the Christian Liberty church in Sheridan August 28, 2D, "A 31. The president of the association is Rev. II. L. Bailey, of Piijua, 0., an dthe secretary ia Rev. VV. P. Kibby, of Advance. The program is as follows: TLESDAY EVF.NINt;

' :fl0 Initial service W elcome addre Re.spon.-e WEDNESDAY Halo Devotional Services !l:m Hal! call of nflicers, minister. M ,sc..!aneou,. business. Announcenient of committee,. 111:011 I'l: !." U:'il) Annual address ion and adjo out. WEDNESDAY it's Home and otional SoiiiT and d..' I R Round table t '. Okal Hall, D. HIMM Fellowship supper. s..r r.veryt.ooy kfet acquam Sonif and devotional ,e "Playlet" SSiil Addre CIo,inir seiice. THI RSDAY

Keaumir minutes. Introduction of i.-itois. Report Siimhiv School. Y. V. S. C. E , Ma-.,io-, Piii.Lrations. .),. Convention. Ollicial Hoard. Elect. on of 1 t'i.-.-i s. AddlYsS, "l ood Coli,enatloil and the Llai.or ltu,ille"

Rev. (. Noon ho Till HSDAY

,ral reform. Trustees. Church'., V,i::i;v A'ter the War" ...

Ad.lrc 'Th

Mr. Alvni C. Kihliey. Superintendent .lamest

Sonir. Address. .Rev. C. B. Hershey, Miscellaneous husiness.

Adjoui nment. THIRSDAY EVEN INC. SoiiL' and devotional Rev. A. ('. Hou.-e, Lind'n Short addre,,, "Introduction of State Work" Rev. W. II. Mar'aii, President State Confer,.,,,-,-Address, "The Death Penalty" M-mber of House of Represenlafives Dr. o. II. Whittuk-r, Weaulileau, Mo.

FRIDAY Prayer Service Keadint; minutes. P.. l -.rt s of co.nmit.tei 'The Protriessive Lear I HIDAAY AI Conferer lien, diet I'atlie

e Ci,..iliB....P...v. R. En ret Iain "i Elm r I Harmon has not mi, .ed a conlere COMMITTEES.

Education Publications Relief Churches Ministry Auditing Cridojeneo ..7.7.7.7 Moral Reform Poll Introduction NOTE Meals Seven Year Old Son of Will Riber, Near Brunswick, Severely Hurt. The : -ar-ol. of Will Riher, living southeas lilunswick, was severely of New njured yesterday evening about 6 o'clock when he fell from the hay mow in his father's barn. He lit on his head and boulders. He was unconscious until JJHI o'clock this morning, hut his condition is getting hotter rapidly. A physician from I'ilt hnra ut'n n.iisl ills injuries. WILLIAMS HOSPITAL I.ouia Rosenthal, who was overcome with the beat while working on the new railroad Saturday, wax able to leave the hospital this morning. THE GENTLE CRITIC. "You have read my story?" "Yes." "What do you think of it?" "To be perfectly candid with you, I think the eovera ar too far apart." Puck.

Eld. E. D. Simmons, Russiavilli

I'ustor of church Rev. R. II. Cott, Kokomo Con(irrt.iratii Rev. k. V.. Km inert, Deliaiic.-. Rev. Claude bowman, Moram MORXINC. J. S. K-nl, Vecd"rs!,uiTt .... Rev. W. II. Mai-tin, Mellott Rev. Ciarenv Defur. I" rank for A FT E R N ( M ) N . Koreitrn Mission Mrs. .lames on, Fi due I t -ill. Ua .r,-e;,a .. i'-...' !.. Siude .Mr Ala M Imp. s sos .Young la.he Mrs Aine ! ...Mr-. Jatne of Antim h i him I MllliNINi,. Rev. f). V. Re !. Whittnkir. D. II.. Weaulileau, : AFTERNOON. R.t. W. H. H-n.l.-r.hot, I.. n Scho D. D., Pi, nt U. C. Coil. oe, Mer MOIiNIMi, A. W. Cash. Lebanon 'rial, Financial Secrea.-". Ret A. Stover, Danville, Hi TF.ItNOOON. havinp charge of so W. Ilannon, Wayne Mr.,. Ellen Taylor, ( i l.'. v. O. V Clo

.Mrs. R.tha Henderson. Chairman Dr. C. Ii. Ilersliev, Chairman Rev. R. F. I. ilea'.-, Chairman Rev. A. W. Ca,h. Chairman Rev. Rufus Emntert, t hairman Rev. W. II. Hendershot. Chuirniur Mr. W. II. Zenor. Clan oian Rev. John S. Roord. I nairman Rev. R. II. Ontt, Chairman Rev. .1. A. Stover, Chairman R-v I laude liowman, Chairman -Mr. Henry .Singleton. ( hi'.rman rved in the basement at prices set !.; Conference rules.

TOOK CONVICTS THEN HI T NO CHANCE NOW ily fl,c InlOriltional t,rt Ftri-irf.) WASHINGTON, Augu.-t 1.!. A letter, dated in 1711:1. from the premier Marine Corp.- recruiting officer to the then commandant of that corps, ..ettmg forth .-.me of the rciuiting method, of that time, wa.made public at .Marine Corps Ilenn--aiaiters today. Compai i-on of present day recruiting activities with ti:o..e of the eighteenth century is interesting. Lieutenant Hail's letter reads: "I purpo-e this week to on rendezvous in different parts of the country and make frolic to draw the peopie together, v.hah I think hill have a good effect. The.-e are some in jail whom I could irrt nut by paying the sum of $1. Do you think I would lie safe in advancing it?" Pit sc,,i day recruiting nflicers require declarations front accepted men that tiny have nev-.r been convicted SKILL SO HARD THAT IT FLATTEN ED IU LLET (01 the Intrnatna1 Ktwn Aert-fce.) ATLANTA, Co., August U Harriet Owing, nine-year-old negro girl, would he safe at the front without a steel helmet. Hospital doctors extracted a bullet from her forehead which had not penetrated the skull. The bullet was a "22," nnd was mashed perfectly flat Jt had been a stiay shot The girl at once returned to her home.

GLII.1BE0 STAIES ON HER HANDS Too III Jo Walk Upriglil. Operation AJviied. Sa?ed by Lytlia L Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound.

Thi woman now raincs chickens and does manual lanor. liei' 1 her story: Richmond. Ind. "For two years I vu so tick and weaK with trouhles froni my aire that my hunt's on thn steps, then sit down at the top to rest. The doctor said ho thought i should have an operation, and my friends thought; would n datitrhter a.,kcd ma to try I.yiiia E. rinkluim's Vetretallc Comtsrut'.d as she had taken it w ith good revuita. 1 did so. my weakness disaiipaar.'ii. I framed in stn nmn. moved into our new homo. i"at an nines of Karden work, shoveled dirt, did buildYou may only buy one PIANO in a life-time; isn't this l c-ason enough to huy a iriioil one w hen you : uy? We feature Christman Painos because we can behind them. stand W.W.STEVENS E. Side Sq. Phone 53 Asbestos Fibre Roof Paint for all kirda of metal aad paper roofs. We ran save you money on paper roofing, 1, 2 and 3 ply paper. Clyde Lowe Phone 3iO W. Franklin St. East of Bnnwell's Grocery TV. II. GREEN DENTIST First National Bank EolULng Rmsss !ul-l rkoM 181 AUTO INN Standard Oil Service Station No. 47 GAS 20 CENTS North Lebanon St Phone 21 Makers of the Folding Feather Mattress Shop North and Meridian Sts, HAH5 ft

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'S?5i i ?i' l,Vt' t( mi,v' ,n,,J W j&.j.ijsJl our new house. Mv

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