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PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY EVENING, The Portsmouth Herald APRIL 12, 1952 Miss Betty To ID. Jean Gould Married in Rye Ceremony RYE--Miss Betty Jean Gould, daughter of Mrs. Everett'! C. Gould of Clark road; be- came the bride recently of Joseph D. Hcancy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph W. Hcancy of Washington road, Rye. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. B.

Franklin Lewis in the Rye' Bethany Con- gr.egational church. The bride wore a gown of champagne marquisette- of ballerina length with bonnet of flowers and net. She carried a colonial bouquet of orchid sweet peas, yellow roses and white carnations. Mrs. Ruth Ruyrhen of Babylon, Long Island, was matron of honor and wore a ballerina length gown of blue nylon net and lace and contrasting flowered hat of pink.

She carried a colonial-bouquet of pink roses, white sweet peas and carnations. Frank Rowell of Portsmouth was best man. Stanley Berry and Ralph Bnrr were ushers. The bride's mother wore a navy blue chiffon dress with corsage of yellow roses and the bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue-faille suit with corsage of pink roses. A reception for 75 guests was held immediately after the ceremony in the home of the bride.

The bride is a graduate of Portsmouth high school and is employed as a stenographer at the Portsmouth naval shipyard. Her husband was graduated from Portsmouth high school and the Wentworth institute in Boston. He served In the navy during World War II. He is now employed as a draftsman at the Portsmouth naval shipyard. For a wedding trip to Florida the bride wore a maroon gabardine suit with navy blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations.

They will reside at 1571 Woodbury avenue upon their return. Less than one-tenth the population of Oak Ridge, where the atom plant is located, is above 40. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH D.

HEANEY Lois Somers Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bosworth of 277 Circuit road announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Lois Somers, to Garl L. Eubank; torpedoman USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Garl Eubank, of Oakland, Calif. Kenneth Stetson to Wed Mr. and Mrs. George Rousscl of 37 Sixth Dover, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice T.

Roussel, to Kenneth A. Stetson of 358 Court atreet, Portsmouth, son of Mrs. Walter Butler of Thomaston, Me. Raymond Springer Feted by Friends At Farewell Party ELIOT--Raymond Springer of Beech son of Mrs. Sylvia Springer and the late William Springer, was feted recently with a farewell party given him In the home of Mr.

and Mrs; Delbert MacMahan of South Berwick by Mrs. MacMahan and Mrs. Cornelius Moynahan. He was given a purse of money by the group. Those present included his mother, Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Sees- man, Mr. and Mrs. Moynahan and son, Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Morgridge and daughter Jane, Orland MacPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Morgridge, Mr. and Mrs. David Cole, Mr.

and Mrs. James Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. James Sylvester, Mr. Mrs.

Guy Morang, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. William Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Morgridge, Bernard Fernald and Harvy Spinney. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.

John Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. William Carlow and Dominic Nevatta, radarman USN. Springer left this week for Kennebunk where he will be assigned to active duty in the army. Mrs.

R. C. Smith Feted at Shower Mrs. Richard C. Smith of 1338 Woodbury avenue was guest of honor recently at a nursery shower given her by Mrs.

Raymond Mrs. William Shepard and Mrs. Bruce Brahnen. Others present included Mrs. Fred Custer, Mrs.

Sydney Frink, Mrs. Agnes DeSantis, Mrs. Walter Ward, and Miss Alice Ferrelli, all of Portsmouth. Also Mrs. Robert Sylvester, Mrs.

Waiter Hoyt, Mrs. Ralph McKenney, Mrs. Elwood Robbins and Miss Lila McKenney all of Eliot; Mrs. Edith Brannen of Manchester and Mrs. John Hackney of Kittery Point.

Copt- Erving Anderson Takes Delaware Bride DURHAM--Miss Margaret Con of Wilmington, Bel, became the bride recently of Capl. Erving Anderson, USA, ef Die mitiUiry 4epan ment ut the University of New Hampshire and former)? ef SGT. AND MRS. FRANK HART S-Sgt. Frank Hart Takes Bride In Ceremony Performed Abroad WIESBADEN, Germany Baroness Helga von Eller Eberstein of Wiesbaden, Germany, became the bride recently of Frank Hart, USAF, son of Mrs.

Dorothy Hart of 56 Dennett street, Portsmouth. The military ceremony took place in the American chapel in Wiesbaden. The bride wore a traditional Advent Christian PORTSMOUTH Fortfrnooth Advent Christian Rev. Raymond W. Bowden, pastor; Sunday school, 9:30 am; church school and Men's Bible classes, 9:45 am; morning service, 10:45 am; youth meetings, 6 pm; evangelistic service, 7 pm.

EXETER Exeter Advent Christian Rev. C. Vaughn Overman, pastor; morning worship, 10:30 am; Sunday school, 9:45 am; evening service, 7 pm; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 pm. HAMPTON Hampton Advent Christian a Boston, pastor; church school, 9:45 am; morning service, 10:45 am; evening service, 7 pm. SEABROOK Seabrook Advent Christian Harold O.

Page, student pastor; morning worship, 10:45 am; Sunday school, 12 am; youth meeting, 6 pm; evening service, 7 pm: prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 pm. SOUTH ELIOT South Eliot Advent Christian Mrs. Pearl Cole Garland, act- Ing pastor: church school, 9:45 am; morning worship, '11 am; evening service, 7 pm. Baptist PORTSMOUTH Middle Street Baptist Rev, Raymond F. Smith, pastor; church school, morning worship, 10:45 am; youth fellowship, 5 pm.

People's Baptist Rev. Wayman B. McLaughlin, pastor; morning worship, 11 am; church school, 12 o'clock; even- Ing services, 7 pm. BRENTWOOD Brentwood Baptist Rev. John Gilbert, pastor; morning worship, 10:45 am; church school, 12 noon.

EXETER First Baptist Rev. Edwin H. Shuman, pastor; church school, 9:30 am; morning worship, 10:45 am; Baptist Youth fellowship, 5 pm. HAMPTON FALLS Hampton Falls Baptist Rev. Everett' R.

Scruton, pastor; morning worship, 10:30 am; church school, 11:50 am; gospel services, 7 pm. KITTERY POINT First Baptist Rev. Robert McKinney, pastor; Sunday school, morning service, 11 am; evening service, 7 pm. OGUNQUIT Oxunqult Baptist Morning service, 10:30 am. SEABROOK Seabrook Baptist Rev.

Evcret R. Scruton pastor; church school, 8:45 am; morning worship, 9:30 am. YORK Cape Neddlck Baptist Gilbert J. Wai'd of Boston will preach at morning service, 10:30 nm and evening service, 7 pm; church school, 9:30 am. Christian Science PORTSMOUTH First Church of Christ Scientist Morning service and church 10:45 am.

Catholic PORTSMOUTH Immaculate Conception Rt. Rev. Msgr. James E. McCooey, D.

pastor; masses, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 11.45 am; benediction, 7 pm; Daily mass, 7:15 am. St Catherine's Rev. Patrick J. Kenneally, pastor; masses at Colonial theater; 8:30, 10:30 am. DURHAM St.

Thomas More Rev. J. Desmond O'Connor, pastor; masses, 8, 10 and 11:30 am. Daily mass, 7 am. EPPING St.

Joseph's Rev. Victor Dagenais, pastor; masses, 8 and 10 am. EXETER St. Michael's Rev. Daniel J.

Cotter, pastor; masses, 6:30, 8, 9:10 and 10:30 am; Daily mass, 7 am. HAMPTON Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Rev. Matthew Casey, pastor; masses, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 40:30, 11:30 am. KITTERY St Raphael's' Rev. C.

Martin O'Toole, pastor; masses, 7:30, 9 and 11 am; Daily mass, NEWFIELDS Sacred Heart Rev. Alfred Dumas, pastor; mass, 9 am. YORK St Christopher's-by-the-Sea Rev. C. Martin O'Toole, pastor; mass, 9:30 am.

Star of the Sea Rev. Neil A. Burke, pastor; masses, 7, 9, 10, 11 am. Christian PORTSMOUTH Court Street Christian Rev. Ivar Sellevaag, pastor: church school, 10 am; morning worship, 11 am; Christian Crusaders, 6:30 pm; evening service, 7:30, KITTERY Second Christian Rev.

John F. Johnson, pastor; church school, 10 am; morning service, 11 am; youth fellowship, 6 pm. KITTERY POINT First Christian Rev. C. Basil Harris, pastor; church school, 9:45 am; morn- Ing service, 11 am; evening service, 7 o'clock.

YORK Acamenticus Christian Rev. Howard Cotton, speaker at Thursday evening prayer service. Sunday evening service, 7:30 pm. Friendly Christian Tabernacle Rev. Stanley Stevens.

Morning service, 10:30 am; Sunday school, 11:30 am; evening service, 7:30 pm. York Comer Christian Rev. Robert Tonnesen, pastor; church school, 9:30 worship service, 10:45 am; young people, 6:15 pm; evening service, 7:30 pm. Community DURHAM Durham Community Rev. Wilfred Bunker, pastor; church school, 9:30 am; morning service, 10:45 am; Pilgrim fellowship, 4:45 pm.

EPPING Epping Community Rev. Russell R. Morris, pastor; church school, 9:30 am; morning worship, Youth Fellowship, 6:30 pm. NEWFIELDS Newf ields Community Rev. Ida A.

Green, pastor; church school, 9:30 am; worship service, am; Christian Endeavor society, 7 pm. NEWMARKET Newmarket Community Rev. Ernest A. McKenzie, pastor; church school, 9:45 am; morning worship, 11 am; Youth fellowship, 6 pm. STRATHAM Stratham Community Rev.

Clifford R. Saunders, pastor; church school, 9:30 am; morning service, 10:30 am; Pilgrim Fellowship, 7 pm. Congregational PORTSMOUTH North Congregational Rev. John N. Feaster, D.

pastor; morning worship, 9 am and 11 am; Pilgrim fellowship, 6 pm. ELIOT Eliot Congregational Rev. J. Rupert Simonds, pastor; church school, 9:40 am; worship service, 10:45 am. EXETER Exeter Congregational Rev.

Paul I. Martin, pastor; church school, 9:30 am; worship service, 10:45 am; nursery and beginners classes, 10:45. GREENLAND Congregational Community Rev. Sion M. Lynam, pastor; church school, 9:45 am; morning worship, 10:45 am; Pilgrim fellowship, 6:30 pm.

HAMPTON Hampton Congregational The Rev. Floyd G. Kinsley, pastor; church school, worship service, 10:30. KITTERY POINT First Congregational Sunday school, morning worship, 10:30 am. NEW CASTLE New Castle Congregational Rev.

Donald W. Rowley, pastor; church school, worship service, 10:45 am; Pilgrim fellowship, 6 pm. NORTH HAMPTON North Hampton Congregational- Christian Rev. H. Marshall Budd, pas- tor; church school, 9:30 am; worship service, 10:45 am; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 pm.

RYE Bethany Congregational Rev. B. Franklin Lewis, pastor; Sunday school, am; worship service, 10:45 am; Pilgrim fellowship, 7 pm. YORK First Parish Rev. W.

H. Millinger, pastor; church school, worship service, 10:45 am; Pilgrim Fellowship, 7 pm. Union Congregational Rev: George Smith, pastor; church school, 9:15 am; worship service, 10:30 am; Pilgrim fellowship, 6:30 pm. NEWINGTON Town Congregational Walter H. Allen, acting pastor; church school, 9:30 am: worship service, 11 am; Pilgrim fellowship and prayer meeting, 7:30 pm.

WELLS First Congregational Rev. William J. McCullough, pastor; Sunday school, 10:30 am; worship service, 10:30 am. Episcopal PORTSMOUTH Christ Church Rev. Sheafe Walker, rector; Holy Communion, 7:30 am; Sunday school, 10 am: sung eucharist, 11 am; evensong, 7:30 pm.

St. John's Rev. Robert H. Dunn, rector. Holy Communion, 8 am; morning worship, 10:45 am; Youth fellowship, 6 pm.

DURHAM St. George's Mission Rev. Randall Giddings, rector; Holy Communion, 8 am; worship service, 11 am. EXETER Christ Church Rev. Philip A.

Smith, -Holy Communion, 8 am; church school, 9:30 am; morning prayer, 10:45 am; kindergarten, 10:45 am. YORK VILLAGE St. George's Mission Services at York Village Legion hall. Church school. 9:30 am; worship service, 11 am.

Greek Orthodox PORTSMOUTH St. Nicholas The Rev. Dionysius Michelis. pastor; church school, 9 am; worship service, 10:25 am every' other Sunday. Jewish PORTSMOUTH Temple Israel Rabbi Baruch Korff, pastor: worship services Sunday 10:30 am and 6:15 pm; church'school, Sunday, 9:30 am.

Methodist PORTSMOUTH First Methodist Rev. Paul Stauffer. pastor; church school, 9:30 am; morning worship, 10:45 am; youth fellowship, 6 pm. EAST ELIOT East Eliot Methodist Rev. Earle N.

Hubbard, pastor; church school, 10 am; morn- Ing service, 11 am; Youth fellowship, 7:30 pm. EXETER Exeter Methodist Rev. Sven A. Laurin, pastor; church school, 9:30 am; morning worship, 10:45 am; Youth fellowship, 3 pm. OGUNQUIT Ognnquit Methodist 1 Rev.

J. Reid Howsc, pastor; worship service, 10:30 am; church school, 11:30. KITTERY Second Methodist Rev. Alfred G. Davis, pastor; church school, 10 am; worship service, 11 am; evening service, 7 pm.

SOUTH ELIOT South Eliot Methodist Rev. Hayward S. Thomas, pastor; church school, 10 am; morning worship, 11 o'clock; Youth fellowship, 6 pm. YORK York Methodist The Rev. Paul W.

Ives, pastor. Church 9:45 am; morning worship, 11 am; youth fellowship, 7 pm. Nazarene ELIOT Eliot Nazarene Rev. Ralph S. Phillips, pastor; church school, 10 am; morning worship, 11 am; young people's meeting, 6 pm; evangelistic service, 7 pm.

Spiritualist Science PORTSMOUTH Spiritualist Science Rev. Frank Daley, pastor; worship services. 3 and 8 pm. Unitarian EXETER First Unitarian Rev. Elbridge Stoneham, pastor; church school, 10:45 am; worship service.

10:45 am. Unitarian-Universalist PORTSMOUTH Rev. Wlliam W. Lewis, pastor; church school, morning worship, 11 am. Others PORTSMOUTH Baha'i Center Sunday school, 1 pm; Covenant, 2:15 pm.

Church of God in Christ Rev. Gordon pastor; church school, 10 am; worship service, 11 am; Willing Workers, 6:30 pm; evangelical service, 8 pm. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Elder Marion Rogers; Sunday 10 am; sacrament meeting, 11 am YWCA hall. First Pentecostal Rev. Lawrence C.

Wall and Miss Eunice Kalway, acting pastors; church school, 10 am; worship services, 11 am; "evangelical service, 7:30 pm. Naval Base Chapel Chaplain William F. Doyle. Catholic mass, 9 am. Chaplain Worth B.

Conn, Protestant worship service, 11 am. Salvation Army Maj. Albert J. Warren, officer in charge; company meet- Ing, 10 am; morning worship, 11 o'clock; young people's legion, 6 pm; evening 7:45. YORK Four-Square Gospel Alfred 1.

Bradstreet, pastor; morning service, evening service, 7:30. white gown with veil and carried white flowers. Sergeant Hart has been in Germany for the past five and a half years and expects to be returned to the United States this month and stationed in Florida. Use of Accessories Can Give Clothes An Interesting Look NEW YORK (NBA)--Have you ever walked Into room and been greeted by a who waa wearing the exact game dress you had on? Terrible, wasn't it? Well, it you had been objective at that moment, you might have realized thnt though the dress was the same, the similarity ended right there. For It Is the way a woman wears and accessorizes her costume that gives It nn Individual touch.

There are certainly no Iron-clad rules that must foe followed when it comes to making the most of vour appearonce. What you should try to do Is develop the ability to plan, If you arc going to spend a gla- mor evening, dress up your outfit accordingly, But at all times re- mem her to treat glitter lightly, Don't overload with necklace, plus pin, plus bracelets A good test of whether or not you have uddcd too many accessories Is to stand back from the mirror and quite honestly appraise the lion. If you look just as well without a pin or bracelet, take it off, For your more conservative hours, brighten up your suit with color. Wear interesting shades of gloves. A colorful hat or blouse cnn make you and your clothes look entirely different, Since It Is almost impossible for most of us ever to buy a dress, suit or hat that no one else will buy, it's up to us to create a distinctive appearance.

Wayne Piecuch Honored at Party NEWMARKET--Wayne Piecuch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Piecuch, celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary recently with a party at his home. Those present were Lorraine Piecuch, Mrs. Nora Sewall, Mrs.

John Piecuch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marelli and children, Lena, Alyce, Bertha, Stanley and Joseph Piecuch, Doris Talbot, Miss Carmen Morin, Mrs. Sophie Pazdon. Mrs.

Leana Chantre, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Morin, Mr. and Mrs. John Homiak, Miss Ann Flanagan of Dover, Peter Lamarra of Exeter, and Mrs.

Anita Provost. Ann E. Richardson Marks Sixth Year RYE--Ann Elizabeth Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W.

Richardson of Brae kett road, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary Wednesday with a party at her home. Guests present were Sally, Helen and Harold Frink of Newington; Suzanne Beane; Gregory and Deborah Seal; and Bette Vcnnard and Richard Lord. Parents assisting Mrs. Richardson were Mrs. Harold Frink, Mrs.

Urban Beane and Mrs. Linwood Beal. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev, Wilfred II, Bunker in the Durham church, The bride, ware length gown of aqua with aqua veil attached te a Hera) cap, She wore a carnage ef white Ma), James Fowj'th, USA, and Mm. Fersyth were attendants A reception was held immedi ately after the ceremony in ihe church vestry. John N.

Morrissey Engaged to Marry Mr, and Mrs, Hemy ,1, Hatch ef North Conwey aimoum 1 the gagemenl ef their daughter, Miss Rarbara Ann Hutch, 13ns, John U8N, of Mr, and William P. Merrily ef uo Lincoln (venue, Miss Hatch will be graduated from Ihe University ef New Hampshire this June, She is a member of the Alpha XI Delta seiwily, Morrltsey attended Holy Cross college and wan graduated from the 8, Naval academy in He now is stationed abeard the USB Salem, Personal Mention Mill Ethel Csrlton of 711 Barbara Seward Engaged to Many KITTERY--Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seward of Klttery announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Seward, to Donald A. Paradls, son of Mr, and Mrs, Leo Paradis of KltUry Point.

Miss Seward WM graduated from Tralp academy In IBM and now employed at a local department store. Paradis attended Tralp academy and served In the navy during World War II. He Is now employed at the Portsmouth naval shipyard. A late summer wedding is planned. etreel is spending the weekend in Providence, Mr, and Mrs, Roland Adums of Adams road, North Killery, have returned home after spending the winter in Florida, Stephen e.

Crowley, ion at Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Crowley of Melbourne street arrived home recently after spending 38 In Korea with the air force, He will be home for 30 days, Oak Ridge, where the atom plant it located, hat a birth three times the national age. Kittery Women Honored Mrs, Howard Farrow and Mm, James Moran, both of Klttery, were guests of honor recently at a nursery shower given them at the home of Mrs. NcUon Sly at SN Maplewood avenue. Those present Included Mrs.

Robert G. Calef, Mrs, Francis Coakley, Mrs. John D. Ivera, Mrs. Gordon Davis, Mrs.

Ralph Senv prlnl, Mrs. Ernest Richardson, Mrs, Gerard Lanole, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. Russell A. Mrs.

Donald French and Mra. Timothy Welch. Alfred Emerson Fetecf EPPING--Alfred Emerson, celebrated his eighth birthday anniversary recently with a party at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downing, with whom he resides.

Those present included his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Emerson, his brother, Robert Emerson, Brian Sousa, Dale and Donna Faucett, Nancy and Lawrence Cono- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Averill, Susanne Averill, Olin Downing, Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Downing, Charlene and Clayton Downing, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Downing, David Downing and John Allen. and Frank Betty LaBonte Feted NEWINGTON Miss Betty LaBonte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William LaBonte of Newington, celebrated her 19th birthday anniversary recently with a party at her home. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Horace Downs, Miss Barbara Peabody, Roland Roux, Miss Doris Bellucci, Miss Anne Ladd, Robert Miss Beverly Leavitt, Charles Kent and Robert LaBonte. NOTICE Spripg rummage sale, Women's Guild, North Church Parish House, Tuesday, April 15 at 9 am.

adv. Brown-Clark Wedding Mrs. Helen T. Clark of 206 Wil lard avenue became tho bride re cently of Arthur F. Brown, of 37 Orchard street, The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

John N. Feaster, D.D,, in the North Congregational church chapel on Middle street, Mrs. Deity Moran and 'Arthur Brown, were attendants. The couple will reside at 37 Orchard street. Constance Payne to Wed SOUTH BERWICK--Mr.

and Mrs. Wilfred Payne of Forrest street, Dover, announce the en gagcment of their daughter, Mlaa Constance Payne, to Daniel Rousseau of South Berwick. Miss Payne employed an op crator at life New England phone and Telegraph company. Rousseau is in the navy. NOTICE Special notice to all of Constitution Circle No.

2M, ef of who are attending the 87th anniversary banquet win please meet at GAR hall, Daniel Tuesday evening, April IS at 0 pm and go in a body to the JarvU Restaurant, where a sumptuous banquet will be served, Catherine Walsh, C. C. Mary Ryan, Financial (Secretary adv, Per IiiMrt At PrlcM CALL MUTSMOUTN AUTO BODY CO. St, Tel. mi LIARN TO DRIVI WITH IACTY DM OMiftto Mam wMi iMtritMr.

flMM far M. RALPH T. WOOD MOTORS, Pratott Yew PURNITURI WITH FLAT! GLASS TOPS! Coffey Glesi Or Mirror IM DMI ti, TCI, eai EXIDE BATTERIES STARTIR, GINIRATOR IGNITION MPAIRS MOTOR TUNI UP BAKER-WRIGHT 202 Cwrt St. Ttl, IOU Anne Kohl Feted SALMON FALLS--Anne Kohl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kohl of Washington street celebrated her llth birthday anniversary recently with a party at her home.

Those present Included Avla Mitchell, Frank Mlchaud, Carol Luce, Connie Nixon and Paulina and Warren Kohl. INVISIILI MINDING Bnmi--Moth DRESSMAKING ALTERATIONS DOLLS RIPAIRID DRISUD The ShopM Deretliv If Ctmtraii St. SM For Luggage It's the For Cosmetics It's the A of Market Square Dr. T.M,Lcvingston Chiropodist, Podiatrist, hat resumed practice. TEL, 1340-W SPECIAL LINOLEUM TILE MARILIIZID DISIONS lie PER TILE ar aama4aia vttfl nwMr ftlla wii PORTSMOUTH LINO-MART INMariurttt.

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