South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1922 — Page 8
THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12. 1922 . 0 ' -A, 1 1 v i l rt.cA (am ' 'A -V V ';. -1 U N M U of WOMEN
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'A Inf ?day V.rü,e , juN .'ftrnoon nt a 1 o'clock hin' !:f ri. Th? 12 Rtif.-Lc. who v.-er 'j ?oat-l at rnall tahlrs rr.n'lf) attractlvo v. Ith pink r.t p n.I r.arr-!, Jn h: I' ! Mr. 13. M. Morri". Mrs. J. I.. son. Mr?. Horac Fox. Mr-. Jf ravoy, Mr.-. Carl Kihhr.l. Mr". fJilhert Dunklin, r". i:aws.,n Murdock, Mry. CLiu-lo (ty. r, Mr.. J. F. J.inn WhTlock and M!' rhar- I ' lott white. th favor h'inr: rn i.y MIfa White. Th nst rn"'tlns viil b held In two wfk i t ?i Mrs. K. M. Morris. Hlvcrsid dr. As a courtesy to Mrs. C Hanch. vt Indianabolis. v,o is the hous cuevt of Mrs. 0 iK Thum. and Mrs. r rd D'-r.nis. who will soon i h-avo for Pittsburr Fa.. Mrs. Johnj tAln-d U KM-ts al a thimble
Wednday afternoon. Yioh ts and! " V ir.o,:,,, ,,.n..r.il'!it refreshments wer
piece of th table from whhl a fet luncheon v;n served. v,,,f. i The Elk cluh entertained We, nesday evening- at a dance. Harry Denny's orchestra played tlie pro- : gram for about 1 coupler. The I committee In charge Included C. A. i Oeleide. A. Dudd. W. Ilolycros? and C. A. Honoring Mrs. John Shertzer and daughter. Miss Lillian, of Dewey. Okla.. Mrs. Ih 1 1. Studebaker. 7 2 4 Leland av., entertained a few friends informally Wednesday afternoon. Yellow chrysanthemums and blue eandien in fllver holders praced the luncheon table, at which rovers were plated fur eight quests. The department of Literature, Section 1. of the Progress club, met ! at the club hou.se Wednesday after- I noon. The life, habits and work of! James M. Itarrie was discussed by Miss Katherir.e Campbell, who al.so read the author's ftory. "Alice-Sit-Uy-the-Fire." 'Col.inin Humourists" was the subject chosen by Mis.j Jessie Aulls for a 15-minuto talk. The chairman of the department, Mrs. J. V. Masters, presided. The neit meeting will be held Jan. 25, at which time Mrs. Fred Woodward and Mrs. T. A. Freeman will have charge of the program. The Ladies As 1 society cf the Stull Memorial Methodist Lpiscopal church met Wednesday aftenoon at -:30 o'clock in the church parlors. The hctess'os wer Mr. Vanco Duncan, Mrs. Fred Kntzian Cora Cook and Mrs. i Th? devotionais wer j ied by Mrs. Duncan and after a f .short business meeting, the after-' noon was spent socially. Mrs. O. F. j Bunch was appointed chairman of1 the membership committee. Ths next meeting will take place, Feb. 3 In the afternoon in tht church pilor.". The Standard Fearers of Trinity M. L. church held their regular meeting Tuclay evening" with Miss Dorothy Axt ell. 1021 Portage av. Miss Mary insher gave the lesson and readings were civen by Miss Bessie Hollister and Dorothy Axteil. A piano solo by Miss Doris Stule and a vocal duet by the Mlst s Mary and Edna Slasher coniilcted tho program. Tho mystery box was in charge of Iiaymond Trowbridge. During- the social hour refreshments' were eerved. The next meeting willi be held Feb. 7 with Arthur and. Elizabeth a v. Hollister. 0 22 California Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Sl-,.vffer. Prick rd., entertained .t a o'clock dinner Tuesday evening the members of the IyiSaKe arbor A. . O. G A piano duet by Mr. and Mrs. Cax " ;- " ' H,-,' 1 - i several of tho younger mem.ber.1 were xeaiurcs ci nit 'the eve nine of Feb. 7, t-venmc. Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Shlvely. F.rick tain th oclety. rd., will enterThe Colfax W. C. T. F. met Wednesday afternoon at the hom of Mrp. J. D. CIssr.e. 721 Cottas Grove av. After a business session, Ellsworth' F.ansa:!; Sib cr.d.s on Saturday evening a. '.:.:o. Many added attractions and values for the last tnree ua ci .i.e v. v . J . V- ; . dd lotf, broken sizes and remnants. Cither important events are: Exhibition of New York and Parisian powns; Spring Orenimr. New Wrap--?, ew Dresses, New Suits. Mlillrery the Skirts. Tin: ELLSWORTH STORE. -Sale and showing d new soring colored wash fabrb cn. 12 At JT'Iiceloch's
January Clearance Sale A Whccloch Custom For some years pat we have offered to our patron some remarkable values during January. Short line?, odd lots and discontinued lines arc grouped on tables on our main floor at exactly One-Half Price This display includes Sheffield Silver, Fraircd Picture?, Decorated and Cut Glass, Art Pottery, Baskets and Novelties. By feeing these displays Von will readily appreciate the values offered. George H. Wheelock & Company
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, : vc cl by tiiu ho? f -. y will mr wit: j Mr. . (Jill r 71 'J Oaiifurniu av. Th mnfhrrn of thi Iiuro! f,rhol i:i(t Wednesday af;-moon at th: fhv'l. At tr.'1 burner-? rr.otln;. j.Iar.s v.r r-.' rnalf for th fr r: lation
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;rt::dent of tho MMhr-rs' cluh f the Ivifayrtte school told of th" activities of that club, aft' r whirh .vt-r-ontln,,n iowj of Jajan and wera hown and th- ::r. t pupi' fane: .v-veral ! The mothers will meet a--aln in a i .nonth In the same Informal manner. Tho Idifs' Aid and Bib class -of Maple (Irovo church m" t Wednesday afternoon at th" home of Mr. Orrnan Ko liars. Maple drove rd. Mr.x. (leore Fox mad rharc f f . I . ......1.. t.... 1 . . - . p l;unness se,Mon remainder of served to 11 ctif sts. Un the everuni? or rcn Mr.--. (leorce Vox. Maple Grove rd.. will be hostess to the members of tlie class and their husbands. The "Maids of Honor" club held their monthly meeting at the home r,t Miss F!!a Stiener, 1105 Sherman av.. Tuesday evening Follon tho regular business meeting refreshments were served to 12 members and one visitor, Mi.-s Ituth Fries. Tho next meeting will be held Feb. 7. The place will be announced liter. The Young People's league of St. Peter's Fvanclieal church held their regular meeting Monday evening. Flection' of o!!V:cr.s was held and the following persons were elected: president, Henry Khode; secretary. Llsio Schultz; treasurer. Willis Engle; entertainment committee, Unna F.oyder, Errna Cooper, Elizabeth Kbeling; membership committee, Margaret J. A. Schultz. After the business session, a social hour was enjoyed by all. The South Side Ladies' Aid society of the Iowe'.l Heights M. K. church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F.eit Kiplinger. 1 2 0 H. Cedar -st. Tlie afternoon was spent in sewing and a brief business session was held. On next Tuesday fvcr.ln.tr Mrs. K. Hubcr, Miner st., a ill he hostess to the society. Mrs. A. Myers. Frorson st., entertained Wednesday afternoon the members of the Modern Priscilla club. The afternoon was spent at needlework and during the social hour, dainty refreshments were servcd On Jan. 2." with Mrs. C. F Washington av. the club Herten. will meet 1 0 0-7 H. Mrs. P. A. Martin. 51S Columbia St., entertained the members of the Grandmother?? Circle Wednesday at an all day meeting, which celebrated the 74th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Lew Stover, one of tho club's Members. Klhtoen members and two guests were sfated at the dinner table centered with a basket of pink carnations. The afternoon was spent at needlework and -socially. On Feb. 1, Mrs. Anna E. McBroom, 70 4 Marietta st., wlil entertain the club at an all day meeting. I Mis Mary McCarthy, Scott st., enj tertained Tuesday evening the momi bers of the Twelve Belle club. The evening was spent socially and at its close, a buffet luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held Jan. 24, in the evening, at the home of Miss Margaret Sweeney, Lafayette blvd. The Womar's Missionary roriety of thu Indiana Avenue Christian ihurch met Wedn sday afternoon at 2:Jrt o'clock-at the home of Mrs. Fester Spidel. 2 IS Haney av. Head- . . M. fnr., i I 1113 ami .1 ii;un.ii luupiani itaiuiin pro: the afternoon and during the social hour, refreshments were served. -r- ; The members of the Young" Peopie's alliance of the First Evangolical church held their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. find Mrs. Homer Weaver. 5Ö2 S. Lafayette blvd. The devotionais were given by Mrs. L. W. Sessenian, Miss Irma Haase and Miss Grace Brown. I'lans were made for a membership campaign to begin Feb. 5 and continue until April 9. Following the business: session a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served to li guest.. The pupils of Miss Elizabeth Nlles gave a delightful program at Healthwin Tuesday evening. A dnnce entitled "French Dolls" was riven by F:anccs Fulkerson. Mars- il At JVhcclochs
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ä! A!i M'.jcsr'h Dorothy t-avo a 5Gl" dance. "Water l ; !-.-- :r. a ry Dutt ;mJ Donab Ir-.t'Tpri-t1'! "Poppi' ..' o I'alnc I'-., in ,'il I'orcnc Sfin cave ar. I th "Dab Hawaiian Irir.c-" n ,7 t on.
-.van -ivon by Luclnda Chiv- i , A 11 ; -DorothsIrvln gave a Jap-1 dlnar' happc-r.ed to Dicky, the
ir..- far, dinro and tho 5carf dance! Win civ - hv Deni" Frank 1 Cor- . Vpr:ni:llfr ir.ternrete.l "fior.. I i! i i and X program was conr; : l hv "The Villa cers' given by i by "Th1 Villagers' given Mi r j ! IlarpT and Dorothy Feteron At the reqular meeting of the Au-t'-n Itehef ctrps. held Tuesday evenIni; at the Old Court house, one application wa. received and one canStudy i ,iidat" Installed. Tho meeting was . attended Ijv 60 'r.e i a thimble members. v;ho planfor next Tuesday hostesses to be Mrs. 'afternoon, the ie Zachine. Mrs. uan Sack, Julia Smith. Mrs. Julia PatterMrs. t-,):, Mrs. Julia Sie. -M"rs. Clara Huffman. Mr.'. Iif !!a .Schock and Mrs Minn'" Frank. members cf the Tvin City Sowing circle were entertained Tuesday evening nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou id Hartzell, Ö0C K. D'ibail i av. The Urning was spent with j Teiro the favor? belnc awarded Mrs. C. F. Harper and O. Ilohan. A I two course lun' heon was served u I oS momors following the came. The next regular meeting of tho circle will Mr? St. be hel l Jan. 19 at the home of . Ceorge Droller, S2G S. Clinton The annual group meeting of the Women's Foreign Missionary societies of the South Bend district will be held Friday at the First M. K. church. The meeting will be opened at 10 o'clock by He v. A. E. Monger, the reports as to the methods used during tho past year to maintain and increase interest will bs heard from the auxiliaries at Plymouth, Walkerton. North Liberty, Michigan City. New Carlisle, La- ; orte and the local churches, including Grace. St. Pauls. First M. E. and liiver Parjc. Mrs. T. F. Wilcox of Laporto will report the national meeting and the morning session will be concluded with a vocal solo by Miss Glendora Judson Dinner will be served at the church and the afternoon session to begin at 1:13 will be opened with devotional.- by Mrs. C. S. Hauk, music by the quartet from Grace M. E. church; an address by Rev. W. 1-3. McKenzie; duet by Mrs. Norman Weld and Mrs-. W. . I'nssnacht, and another address by Mrs. Mellinger of Logansport will complete the program. The regular meeting of the Bethany girls of the St. Peter Evangelical church was held Tuesday evening at the home of Misses Olga and Lillian WiKack, 2 36 Indiana av. The guests of the evening were Miss B. Tyler and Miss A. Thore. Refreshments were served to nine guests. The next meeting will be held Feb. 1 1 at the hom.I"t7 Portage av, of Miss Ida Tau bo. The Mothers' club of the Coqulllard school wIH meet Friday afternoon at the school at 2:30 o'clock. The entertainment committee for the afternoon consists of Mrs. W. G. Wegner. Mrs. Carl Tucker, Mrs. E. L. Mo.-sey. Mrs. William McNabb and Mrs. H. J. Scheid. The pro gram follows: piano and violin duet, Mrs. Neal Jackraan and Mrs Janus Toward; singing games. m Hunting We Will Go." "Old Jim C-nw hv the nnnIN of tho ttc- ...... . j ...... - , j ture. "School Girls Dress." by Mis--TJthel M nntgnmorj'. dean of girls. South Fend High school. The Plymouth Needlpcraft will n"iee.. in tue afternoon with Mrs. John Pf ender. Oil Marietta st. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hambacher, "2." S. Fellows tt.. are visiting friends In Detroit, Mich., for a few days. Mn, n H xvilllam. Jr., p.artlett sr hl3 ponp t0 Cleveland. O.. where ,a fy.n -t f ior rr.nf F. A. 'Beulten Is spending the week in Chicago. Tho Woman's Bible class of the First Brethren church will have a pot-luck supper this evening at the home of Mrs. C. E. Reed. 1 41 S S. Fellows sS.. at 7 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society of the Grace M. E. church will meet at ! the church thtls afternoon for the 'annual election of ofheert. The Norman Eddy Sewing circle ' will meet Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Wilbur Gorsuch. 70T W. Washington av. Mrs. Anna Steed will be tho assisting hostess. Talk About the Teeth One of the most Important things we all neglect is the conditi m of our mouth and teeth. Unhealthy teeth result In unhealthy bodies. The neglect comes mostly from the dread of the Dentist on having at some time been dreadfully hurt. It is not necessary now to be hurt for wo have a medicine by which any operation can be performed without pain extracting, crowns and bridges, and pyorrhea. You are not made unconscious and no bad after ef-fe'-ts. We also have a method of putting In plates Without Covering the Roof of the Mouth, leaving" sense of speech and taste as normal. Any mouth can be fitted, no matter how long teeth have been extracted or how flat. We will issue a written guarantee to these who desire It, a guarantee written in plain English .-.nd which binds us to our contract. What does this mean? It means hat you, not we. mnst be the Judge. What more can we guarDR. R. W. HEATH ZO'2 SOITII MICHIGAN ST. Warn ct BMg Phone Lincoln 6312. Open i enlngs ' South Boiul. Indiana.
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ujiat makmi;vs i.i:iti;k M IIA NT TO Dl( lv 4it"3 "L cuniiina in ino : """s -u., i v. .is , " Jre- 1 v as ""am ol something e:.-.; al?o. that whatever revelation j vitv .aamvu, i u.a i.u. . su j i- itarn it on me pur.::c au?n way. j Therefore. I did not stop tho car, j as he had suggested, but sent It j alone a-t undiminished speed, speak-I u.vimj , .v 1 j , & uiu j. "Oh. Dicky, please! We're almost at the farm. I'll Just give thet-e sulphur candles to Mrs. Ticer h?'fe waiting for them, you know and ;then let's pro up on our hill. We t shan't be disturbed there, and you can tell me all about it.
"Oh. of course. If Mrs. Ticer's i tiin turned back to me with a gessulphur candles are of nmr.- import- fare which savored fomwhat of acance than my affair?:" lie beg.,;i huf-j tual despair. Wha tcouIJ MawJen niy, but my car caught an intona- hav written to make my Feter Fan Hon of relief beneath his crustiness, j look like this? j "It's no use, Madge," D.cky said ! heavily. "Tho only use I can m
Pei?SlTBlPiS Miss Geraldine II. Tocpp, who P. at Pendinc the holidays with hex parents. Mr. and Mrs. I-rank Topp, 325 W. Washington av., returned to St. Marys college Tuesday. IUKTIIS. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller. Haney av.. a daughter. Jan. 1. 19 Born to Mr and Mrs. D. L. Wertz, 92 4 N. Allen Ft.. a daughter, Jan. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Rozewicz, 7 P.O W. Monroe St., daughter, Ja a 10. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Tucker, 1S12 1- Napier St., Jan. 11, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walcnty Scnczynski, 4 4 T S. Jackson St., Jan. 8. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Stanislau CiesieUkl, 143 S. Fhillipa St.. Jan. 7, a daughter. MA Rltl AG 1-3 T,lCEXSi:s. Miles Murphy and Anna Aylward, both of Peoria. Harry V. Tutton and Vervain Shock. Benton Harbor. Mich. Tomorrow's HÖ'ROSCOPB By GtnevUv Kembls I'lWDAY, .JAN. V2. Strongly adverse conditions rule on this day, according to tlie lunar transits as well as the mutual aspects. It is a day for working quietly and patiently along the lines of least resistance. Those in the employment of others should be particularly careful lest they give offence to Euperiors. A similar anxious and unfavorable state holds sway in domestic, social and affectional matters, Venus being under lunar affliction. Those whose birthday it is have the presage of an anxious and periplexing year, both in business and domestic affairs. They should pursue their couro quietly, and take care not to put their business in jeopardy. A child born on this day should be given careful training in tenacity and perseverance, in order that It may be fitted to cope with obstacles with fortitude and courage. By VCtA WDOTOI aaaaJ This Luxurious Wrap I- I'ormctl of Dark i:atorn Mink. This rich wrap for afternoon and evening wear Is formed of the choicest eastern mink In soft, dark skins. The skins are worked crossiwise in the entire garment, forming ! an Interesting variation where the i lapels Join tho rounded collar. rnö iapes exiena in iuxeao enect down the entire length of the fronts, narrowinc ns they reach th? ankles. (., , ,. , . . . . t x Iiis iui; iiut-3 lanit-u uui in ino closely fitted body portion, which extends below tb.e waistline and dlp3 i slightly in the back. I Crown chiffon shirred over satin 'canles out the blending note in the lining, while narrow gold braid outj lines its edges, enhancing the rich effect. ; spixtaij von ntm ay and satVIU)AY. S:lk and straw corr.blna.tion hits. ,S4.44. At Newmm. See our win dow display. 13 Over supply of blooming plants and cut flowers at very moderate 1 price.. Pulsrhen & Ruckle., Green- j houses, 315 N. lafayet:e. ll-tf
. V tilRt lie rt i.ity prow i.v c-u'est U'H. ; I -li s . l-" " ; i I did not answer hin; huked. di l not speak a-aln until we ha a turned iiUo tno n-. .ccte-i, prass-grown urivt 1 .way cf tlie Dace-y place, had deliver-! cd th.- .ulphur candles to Mrs.' i iccr. ana men turnea tn- car up a n oi l weedy cow-path leu lln past tho barn M the pasture Jan.'. o:i the hillside. A. wc reached it, I parked j the car in Fuch a fashion th.it the .v:iiMipiy ciiimi ie vi roiling ; meadows, woodland and church-1 ! spired-viliace. with the ocean at the j jt t-houid face my beauty-loving hasbar.d and comfort him. or at least district his attention. F-it he only gave it his uual trlbuto of a long, silent, admiring look. for thi.s view is for me to do it over and over again, and gc around with tho little picture.-? under my arm peddling them. Look at this'." He held out the crumpled pages ol Mirsden's letter to me. "Do You Wonder ?" I scanned them curiously, seeing j what I always saw in Marsien's let -;ters, a short typewritten pace, diestated to his stenographer, for olfice ' 1 n L'?ii t ! n n orwl fr. r r rvl o nJ li oi o letter written in Iiis own rather eccentric chirography for Dicky's eye ahme, a letter of inside explanation, intimate, confidential, highly indiscreet if it fell into certain hands, bu; safe, for Dicky who counts Marsden as one of his best friend.? always destroyed his private letters as soon as he had read them. I took up the oilicial letter first. "My dear Mr. Graham: "I regret to inform you that Mr. Pennington is not satisfied with the illustrations you have made for hi-: forthcoming book, 'In That Day.' Wc-have vainly tried in every way to alter his decision, but he absolutely refuses to consider them, saying that they do not correctly interpret the spirit of hi.s novel. As you will no doubt remember, our agreement provided that Mr. Pennington's approval was necessary for the acceptance of the illustrations. I wish you would come into the office that we may talk the matter over. Please advise me if you can come in Monday. Mr. Pennington will be out of the city until then, and. of course, it i.-' necessary that he be at the conference. Cordially yours. j "STEPHEN M A RS DEN." I put the page down. looking at my husband with a sympathetic, frightened understanding of his feelingupon the receipt of tho letter. 1 remember so well ho v frankly over- ' joyed Dicky had been when Marsden had given him the Pennington book to illustrate. Given it not because of Marsden's personal preference or friendship Marsden would not have given nor Dicky received anything on that basis but Pcnningtonfi the man of the day in book circles, had been hunting an illustrator, dissatisfied with the big men who had been doing the work, and Marsden had adroitly brought some specimens ol Dicky's work before the great author's eye.", without a word of comment uvon them. Pennington had : declared th?t they were exactly the kind of thing he wished, and Dick forthwith had been given the work j -f illustrating his Just-finished novel ' It had meant a great deal, for j i Dicky while a promising and more ' i than ordinarily successful illustrator ! 1 has not reached the lop of the ladder, where three or f ir men sil I complacently but insecurely, and this. ' was th first time ho had been chosen ' to Illustrate one of the books which I had heard him describe as "top- ! hole things." And now, the Illusj trations over which he had worked j .so hard. had been rejected: ! "Do you wonder I'm hlppe3?" J Dicky demanded, as my gaze met his. "That Just about means I'm ! finished in this game. But just revad j Marsden's private screed, and Fee i what damnable jack I've had." TELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TO EAT Avobt IndipeMion, Sour Arid Stomaclv, Heartburn, Ga On StonJich, Ktc. Indicestion nnd practically all forms of toinacb troutd-. sav rcedir:! authorities. .ire due nine times or.t of ten to nn exees jef hydrfx-lderic ncid in the ptoinaeh. i'hror)ic "arid Ftomneh" i exceedingly i I d.inpereai and sufferers should do either jerie ft twii things. ! Often they can go nn a limited and I often disagreeable diet, avoiding fooel; Ithat disagree with them, thr.t irritate the l-romarb and lead to excos acid Feerejtien er thy ran eat as they please in rea..'n and make it a practice to counteract! ;tlte enert or th hariufid acid and prevent the formation of gas, pourness or I premature fermentation by the use of a !littl. Bisuratd Magnesia :i their meals. I There is probably no Lefer, safer or ! more reliable stomach antiacid tha;i Tdsurp.ted Magnesia and it is widely used fr this purposo. It has no dirert action ea the stomach and i.s not a digested, hut a teapoonful cf the powder of a courde of live srraln tablets taken In a little water with the food will neutralize th exees acidity whioh in ly be present and prevent Its further formation. This Tornows ti" who! cause f the troub!" and the meal dig"ts naturally and healthfully without re-d of pepsin pills or artificial digt-steiits. Get a fw '.in's ,f I?iurited Magcesla from any reliuM. druggist. Ask for either powder or tablet. It rever comes s a luiuii. uiiiK or citrate and in the b.snrated form is not a laxative. Try; thIs P!an and eat what you want at your; ! W!J'. jnJI.pr. iQir" l-e At"1 1 Jt'JTiee vu eer ua.j ou wcat 10 eat.-' A dT. EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE s touth Uend'4 I.e.idinr Optometrist nnd Manufacturing Optician We (tu duplicate iqt j air of lenses lo luatter wLere thy er inJ. x:i:i t. MICHIGAN bT. J!
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