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BTJCTTOM TOtW 1K THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1942 will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs, A. C. Rodenbeck, a past President, AUXILIARY will install the following officers: Engagements And Weddings tinue as Recording Secretary for the coming year. Officers, will as hostesses for this final meeting of the season.

Assisting Mrs. Hayhoe will be Mrs. Mrs. O. E.

Thomas, President; Mrs. E. C. Halsey, Vice President; Mrs. John Schrohenlohr, Treasurer, and Is To Install Officers Mrs.

F. W. Brehmer, Corresponding Secretary. Plans for the annual picnic are being completed. Hill where they will be established until Mr.

Schroer is called into the armed services. The bride, a graduate of the School of Household Administration of the University of Hoff, Mrs. Chester S. Mirick, First Vice President; Mrs. Charles Bernhardt, Second Vice President; Mrs.

W. T. Treasurer; Mrs. J. T.

Brannon, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. John Soudrette, fVlESE. short-shade hur New officers for the Zeta TaU Alpha Mothers Club are President, ter's wedding a dusty rose jacket dress, rose hat with touches of blue and a corsage of cream roses and white sweet peas. For their wedding, trip to West Virginia and other Southern States, the bride chose a navy dress with wide white revered on the jacket, avy and white accessories. They will make their home in Norwood.

Cincinnati, is affiliated with Alpha Omricon Pi. Mr. Schroer expects to ricane lamps are as practical they're Mrs. J. J.

Ritchie; vice fresinent, Mrs. O. F. Slimp; Secretary, Mrs, As Feature Of Goodwill Industries Picnic Summer Camp Is At North Bend. New officers of the Women's" Auxiliary, of Goodwill Industries Will be installed at the annual pic- Registrar, and Mrs.

M. Day, receive his B. S. degree from the Y. M.

C. A. School of Commerco in Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Beau of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Jeanette, to Mr.

Kenneth Strohbach, son of Mrs. Kitty C. Strohbach. The marriage was performed at 1 o'clock May 15 at Central United Church, followed by a reception at the Windsor Hotel, Sault Ste Marie, Ont. Mr.

and Mrs. Strohbach will be at home to their friends at 2128 Glenside Avenue, North Norwood, after July 1. E. L. Everly; Treasurer, Mrs.

Edward Koch; and Publicity Chair Drettv. I hey re the sort or June, wedding gift that's usable in Mrs. William. Baumheckel, Mrs. H.

E. Everley, and Mrs. WUHan E. Handley, Mrs. Theodore Henderson and Mrs.

TT Lester Smith are honorary man, Mrs. T. G. Armandroff. Th annual picnic will be held on Friday, June 19.

anv room of the house. Just mTnic of the organi picture them in pairs on the Vice Presidents of the auxiliary. mantel on the spinet aesK The nicnie -will beein with a cov zation Thursday at Goodwill Summer Camp on the modern studio ered dish luncheon at 12:30 o'clock piano and most appropri HIPS TOO LARGE? in the camp dining room. The main huildlntr and the three new ate of all, on the dressing table. Miss Marie Antoinette Zang, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Frank Zang of Kennedy Heights, and Sergeant Walter J. Schwab, son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Schwab of California, Ohio, were married Tuesday morning at the Nativity Church of Pleasant Ridge, with Rev. Jerome Bartel officiating. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding party proceeded to the Party House, wheie a lovely wedding breakfatit was served.

The maid of honor was Miss cottages will be open for inspection Mnnlornlshlntr is the finish of by members of the auxiliary. jnnai reports will be read at the business 1 I I these brass lamps, which has been session. treated for tneir permanent protec tion. This doesn't affect the rich Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Goldston of Ross Avenue, Price Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lesley Katherine, to Mr. Robert Schnitker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Schnitker of Lockman Avenue, Price Hill. Mr.

Schnitker Js with the Wright Aeronautical Corporation. No date has been set for the wedding. North Bend. Mrs. Thomas Hayhoe will begin her second year in the presidency at this meeting.

Mrs. Ohmer Hoff of Beth le hem Methodist Church appointed Members wishing transportation are asked to call the office of yellow color. These aren't fumble Goodwill Industries for arrange IOU Can REDUCE- ments. Esther Zang, a sister of the bride. Miss Prlscilla Groves served as lights, either.

The button swiicn is easy to find. The lamps are about eight inches high and they have an eight-foot white extension cord. The shade Is partially frost Clower girl. Mr. William Zelsler was best man.

The ushers were Mr. Henry U.C. At Work And Play The Chi Omesa Mother's Club of the University of Cincinnati will hold its last monthly meeting Wednesday at the Western Hills Country Club. Mrs. C.

W. Breden-foerder, will serve as hostess. The annual report of the club's activities for the year will be given by Mrs. E. D.

Roberts, Secretary, the financial report by Mrs. Rose Schmalz, Treasurer, and the officers to serve for the coming year, elected at the last meeting, will be presented: Mrs. Fred D. Turrlll, President; Mrs. Ralph Mohney, Vice President; Mrs.

Paul Kautx, Second Vice President; Mrs. R. Ahem, Secretary; Mrs. J. S.

Wurst, Treasurer; Mrs. C. R. Moore, Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. William C.

Hyde Hospitality Chairman; Mrs. H. F. Neimeyer, Program Chairman; Mrs. H.

C. Betts, Sunshine Chairman; Mrs, Richard Finkelmeler, Publicity Chairman, and Mis. Louis Shute, House Chairman. Luncheon will bo Reived at 12:30 o'clock. Reservations should he made with Mis.

William C. Hyde. MRS, HAYHOE. to fill out the BOWL FOR VICTORY. A total of 50,000 bowlers are expected to compete in New Jersey's "Bowl for Victory" tournament.

Prizes will be J10.000 in Defense ed. Electric hurricane lamps, o.ou a pair. Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Woehler term of Mrs. Edith TO A unexpired Schwab, a brother of the groom, and Mr. Frank Zang, a brother of JL Young following her death in the late winter, was elected to con SLIM FIGURE the bride. Sergeant and Mrs. Schwab de of Mt.

Auburn announce the engagement of their second daughter, Gertrude, to Mr. Edward Richards, son of Mrs. Decle Richards of Wal Bonds. IP MAY showers bring fresh flowers, they aso bring out the sheer blouse, for coolness and not, of parted Immediately for Fort Bragg, vw. 1.

r. N. where the groom is stationed with the army. course, for coquetry, you little rascal, you! You don't think your shoulders are a bit Pretty, do you? Call CH 7400 $ZTA Hou" nut Hills. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 20, at St.

Paul Church, followed by a dinner at Hotel Alms. On their return from their honeymoon the biife and groom will reside in Walnut Hills. For a slip to wear inside the sheer, lovely dress or blouse, there's the white slip, fine weave and reminis- toughest weed in the whole gar Eaiily and Quickly By Thei Htalthhl Treatments. Ml that it needeo ttart during i'i fa ttart. Nowhtr ei can you ice reiud io quickly, LOW MAY RATES frt Comutcfion Slenderizing Systems for women 317 Schmidt Bld3.

PA 6331 den. Pinch the handle of the popo stick, and guess what? Yes, sir; nut. romps th weed! There's a icent of genuine silk. The top is banded with four inches of eyelet embroidery and straps of sme. Short girls who usually have to hem up regulation slips will be sharp trowel that slips into the The Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers Club will hold Its final meeting of the season on Wednesday at the sorority house, 2717 Clifton Avenue.

A covered dish luncheon ground. When you press the han-d'e, a clamp takes hold of the weed from the top, and the argument is over. The weed gives up, the flowers take a new lease on lif. snH pvorvhodv's huDDV. Quick pleased to learn that tnis moaei comes in half as well as regular Sizes.

The back is straight across, and low, with moderation. A beautiful, giftish costume slip by a manufacturer whom we have come to depend upon. And look at the price. When were we ever able to get a slip that would wear any length and thorough is the mechanical weeder. J2.98.

i 7-POINT 50 SSsI FLORAL and fruit prints, correct, just arrived at one store, Central United Church, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, was the cettlng Friday afternoon, May IS, when Miss Helen Jeanette Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Bean of Sault Ste. Maiie, became the bride of George Philip Kenneth Strahbach, son of Dr. and Mrs. Strahbach, 2128 Glenside Avenue, Norwood, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Rev. A. G. Donald was the officiating minister. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a gown of white sheer complemented with suede lace, which formed a yoke with high neckline and inserts in the long full sleeves.

Her fingertip eil was held with a tiara of gardenias. She wore lace mitts and carried a white Bible graced with a gardenia and valley lilies. Miss Virginia Mne Bean, sister of the bride, as her only attendant, wore a gown of pink orchard print organza with matching hat and carried an old-fashioned nosegay of yellow roses and pastel sweet peas. The bast man was Mr. Clarence A.

Crawford. Mr. Jack McAllister was an usher. The wedding luncheon was served in the Windsor Hotel Grille Room, followed by a reception at the home of the bride. Mrs.

Bean chose for her daugh- 0R AGE CLEANING SPECIAL of time, and also pass me requirements of a gift at such a price? Sizes 31 to 37 and 32 to 40; J2.25. Including At 8:30 o'clock last evening the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hoge Bruce tp Mr. William Henry Schroer was solemnized in the chapel of Walnut Hills-Avondale Methodist Church In the presence of the immediate families. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Henderson Bruce of Mount Lookout. Mr. Schroer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William John Schroer, also of Cincinnati.

Messrs. John H. and Douglas L. Hoge were usher. Mr.

Ralph Schroer served his brother as best man. Others in the bridal party were the bride's two sisters, Mrs. James Sterrett Caldwell and Mrs. Chester Addison Dones, bridal attendants. They were gowned alike in shell pink chiffon, fashioned with heart-shaped necklines, accentuated with pearl clips.

The skirts of their frocks were daintily flaring and each wore a Juliet cap of pearls, a gift of the bride. Har small niece and nephew, Ellen Caldwell and Master James Sterrett Caldwell added Interest to the ceremony when they acted as flower frames, and these also make want ed wedding gifts, as well as self- I wmiizMm tf Cleaning (ilarlnt (Storac Insiirnnre Alr-Hlown Motliironlln( Loops, Buttons gifts for new householders. Mahogany colored frames, $2.60 a pair. $7.00 MM? STORAGE A 00 SvWS-vi: WW MEN may start reading at tnis point, because here's a new mechanical contrivance which should interest them. In fact, it should fascinate them if they're expected to keep the weeds out of the virttorv crarden.

only Minimum -REPAIRING SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES ON RESTYLING- Ti.tnr vniirselr a son 01 $20 To learn whnrn to nnrrhase the tt'm will reMyl your old fur coal into a new fashionable Jarkel for only-All work done on premises. or America's favorite stick, even to the step on I ne Pr0Pef Permanent fi Hair-do -THE BRUSH CURL CUT ($1 Extra) foregoing, call Suzanne, Parkway 2700, from 9:30 to 5 o'clock, week the bottom. Now, in fancy, place v. nf fh at irk close to the roots of the biggest, meanest, days Beauty Salon Fourth Floor LEVINE ROSENBERG Air-Conditioned Cool 110 W. SEVKNTII.

PA 6228. Mrs. Robert F. Oehler, Chairman, girl and ring bearer. Maliley Carew and her coworkers will place 1,000 PATRIOTIC GROUPS Immediately following me cere- flags on the veterans graves of reception was held at the World War I in Spring Grove th parents.

Xfra Abraham Lincoln Tent 14, 1 Memorial Day. 1 hriHp's cnwn was of graceiui Daughters of Union Veterans of the white chiffon, fashioned with a Corporal Clem Beckman Auxiliary Wire, trimmed with sy Civil War, will observe i Am ah a afidon nv" at a o'clock tonight Zfetesa LAZY MANS No. 340. Veteran of Foreign Wars, su fn will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday sal "P'' exaulgHe folds night at Memorial Hall with the which fell Into the quislte loias President. Mrs.

Marie O'Brien, pre- of the long, sweeping train. Hei siding. Memorial services will be nng" s. Bruce. in the auditorium of Memorial Hall with a Memorial Day program at the same time.

Mrs. Esther Schooler has arranged the program. The General Protestant Orphans' band will provide the music. Members of the Sapphire Chapter Glee Club will sing. Mayor James E.

Stewart THRIFTY MArlS held. a neait--r-- White lid oxford with brown trim. Longer, narrower vamp. Fine fitting heel. 494 Last.

mother or me orm, i .1. innnl, rtll.tV PROFIT PROVES PUZZLING. ffiuadTr Moa mm Pnotmnstpr Mrs Rr.hroer. mother of the will speak. Charles H.

Slowey still is puzzled groom, chose a becoming gown of hlue which was accented by a cor- TjmIIps nt the Thirty-Seventh Di now a Ban Anionio. lexas, paunci can afford to travel here, sage of Ta rose. vision, A. E. F.

Veterans AssociationMrs. Dan Wiot will preside at the mpetintr of the Ladies of the paint 300 mail boxes, and return V1' 6 uli" nn thplr home-at a profit. The Texan- of smaVt navy and white On thei Arthur T. Castle-recently was return from tneir Thirty-Seventh Division which will e. firs XtSUY 7 I Jjjjp tm i awarded a contract to paint the will be at home ai uw boxes at a total cost of $74.45.

'which they have taken in College be held at 1 o'clock Tuesaay-ai Veterans Memorial Building, 322 Broadway. Mrs. Harry Romer and Mrs. Robert Hetzel are in charge of the social hour which will iouow the business meeting. Th Amnriran War Mothers will Sherwin-Williams CINCINNATI hold their May meeting Wednesday nt Mpmorittl Hall.

The business session will be held at 11 o'clock. All mothers whose sons are in tne CDRRYVILLE PAINT HEADQUARTERS LAMMERS HARDWARE BOIJ HA. BR 0734 service are invited to be present as mipsts at. the luncheon. Mrs.

2818 Vino St. UN 11 MABLEY'S PRESENT THE ORIGINAL Louise Piott, Mrs. Julia Bearmann, an Mrs Mai-earet ScfialK will be especially honored this month, ana each will be given a toast prepared by Mrs. J. W.

Barnett. Immediate-lv following the luncheon a social DICKERSON ARCHLOCK SHOES will he held under auspices of the Ways and Means Committee. MAIN PAINT AND GLASS CO. 4546 Main Ave. Norwood I 0171 Mt.

Washington Paint Wallpr. St. 22M BfWhmont Ave. BK KOIIH N0RTHSIDE PAINT HEADQUARTERS 41X6 Hamilton Ave. Kl 1344 PAINT HEADQUARTERS OAKLEY.

3051 Madlnon Rit. JB 3200 PLEASANT RIDGE HDWE. CO. HIIHI Mnntzomery Bil. ME 1171 REARDON PAINT GLASS STORE 1708 Macllinn K(l.

304 SAND'S QUALITY PAINT STORE 5030 Hiniilton Ave. HI 3659 SAV ON HDWE. CO. 3576 Burnet Ave. AV 9402 SCHAEFER TIRE CO.

Rradlns Kd. AV 10K4 SHILLITO'S Seventh and Race. MA 7000 VALLEY HARDWARE CO. B2I8 Vine St. VA 6420 DUWEL HARDWARE COMPANY 8th Stale WA flfllS 3614 Warsaw Ave.

Harrlnon Ave. MO 1068 ENGER HARDWARE STORE 7513 Hamilton ave. JA 1031 FISHER PAINT CLASS STORE Z8S8 loleraln Ave. KI 2804 FRASER HARDWARE CO. 345J Mlchlian Ave.

EA 6027 HARTWF.LL HARDWARE CO. 121 HartwelkAve. VA 02B7 HAYES SIGN PAINT CO. 789 E. McMillan St.

WO 1661 HEATLEY HARDWARE CO. 3801 Eastern Ave. EA :812 H0MAN PAINT HEADQUARTERS 221 Dunn St. (Locklnnill VA 0409 HOWARD HARDWARE CO. 4200 1'lainville I'lke BR lD4t U.

S. Grant's Women's Relief Group 114 will meet at 2 o'clock Tnpsdnv at Memorial Hall, with Mrs. Ida Lang, the President presiding. Mrs. Nellie Karsh.

batriotic instructor, will present a patriotic 1 .50 Sizes IO'2 to 12 2.00 Additional 3'2 to 12 AAAAAA to. EE program. KENTUCKY NEW J. CARR0LLT0N, KENTUCKY. COLUMBUS, KENTUCKY.

net! The Servlc Star Legion, Inc. will hold its twenty-third annual state convention at Canton, May 31 and June' 1 and 2. A pre-convention meeting of the Executive Board will be held at 8 o'clock Sunday, May 31. Registration will open at 9 o'clock Monday morning. Cincinnati chapter has four state Off icers Mrs.

Anna B. Smith, President; Mrs. Charlotte C. Udry, Fourth Vice President; Mrs. Abbie Huntsman, Secretary, and Mrs.

Norma Einhaus, Junior Advisor. The delegates are Mrs. Udry, President of the chapter; Mrs. Luella AnklnMin COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. KllnjrenberK'l HE DAYTON, KENTUCKY.

Kllnsenherc'S 0 244 FALMOUTH, KENTUCKY. Arnold K. Itlsk FT. THOMAS, KENTUCKY. Kllntenberl'li HI 0888 IDLEWILD, KENTUCKY.

Sent horn, L. LUDLOW, KENTUCKY. Rolfaea Hardware Co. HE 8793 NEWPORT, KENTUCKY. Kllntenberg's CO 9B10 NICHOLSCN, KENTUCKY.

MayhUKh Lumber Co. OWENTON, KENTUCKY. Thomas Hardware Co. WALTON, KENTUCKY. Elliott Huraware Co.

WILLIAMSTOWN, KENTUCKY. Miller, 4. II. DICKERSON ARCHLOCK SHOES are built on combination lasts with perfect-fitting narrow heets. DICKERSON ARCHLOCK SHOES use five different lengths of tteel shank for: different lengths of shoes for more perfect lupport.

Exclusive Dickerson feature. DICKERSON. ARCHLOCK. SHOES are made with a spunglass filler which acts as an insulation against heat and cold and holds its shape better than the usual filler. This is another exclusive Dickerson DICKERSON ARCHLOCK SHOES aTe made with Gypsy vamps that hold the foot back in the shoes.

These shoes are found exclusively at Mabley and Carew in Cincinnati. You just thin KEM TONE with plain water and ipply directly. No turpentine or solvent thinners needed. No prim-era or seatera necessary. Killer, and Mrs.

Anna Haiiman. Alternates are Mrs. Maud Heskamp and Mrs. Florence Alley. T.nrtlps Auxiliary to the Over-the- 7a most cases one coat ot KEM-TONE covera any paint-ed or unpainted surface including wallpaper.

It applies with amazing ease and speed so easily a 6-inch brush may be used! Rhlne Post No. 1069, F. will hold a short business meeting at 76 East McMicken Avenue at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday: followed by a so White kid oxford. Excellent for broad feet. Good business shoe.

Also in black end brown. 313 Last. cial and card party. A motion pic i .1 i ture, "Bombing of Pearl Harbor," will then be shown. Officer for the comincr vear are: Secretary, Virginia Boiler; Patriotic Instructor, Marie Geiger; Musician, AMAZINGLY EASY, LOW-COST WAY 10 PAINT CULIMS, WALLS, WALL-PAPER WITH ONE COAT! EM-TONE brings you a painting convenience and economy as new as the modern chemicals from which it is made Briefly, this new kind of paint eliminates the usual muss, fuss, and bother of painting.

A single coat covers most room surfaces (even wallpaper) You need buy no primers, sealers. Just thin KEM-TONE with water and paint it right on quickly, easily, beautifully Investigate KEM-TONE, today! BATAVIA, OHIO. Koater, R. H. BETHEL, OHIO.

Hannah Hardware Co. BLANCHESTER, OHIO. line's Department Store. tali-ley Hardware Stores CHERRY FORK, OHIO H. B.

Stiver CLARKSVILLE, OHIO Bush's Store FELICITY, OHIO. Farmers Service Station FRANKLIN, OHIO. Anderson St Sons L. G. GEORGETOWN, OHIO.

Georgetown Electric Shop GREENFIELD, OHIO. Greenfield Grain Hay Co. HARRISON, OHIO. Kern, Kudnlph HARVEYSBURG, OHIO. U'elrh Hardware o.

HIGGINSPORT, OHIO. HiKKinsport Hardware Co. HILLSB0R0, OHIO. Fairley Hardware Stores LEESBURG, OHIO. Manifold Hardware Co.

LEBANON, OHIO. Kaufman. A. K. LOVELAND, OHIO.

MrGlothlln. D. LYNCHBURu, OHIO. Murphy Hardware Co. Cecelia Aberman; Flag Bearer, Sylvia Moor Pnlor Guards.

Anna Mae Overman, Mary Langemeirer, Jessie Cupiaola, and Helen miyper. Delegates elected for the depart OHIO MASON, OHIO. Mason Lumber Co. MIAMITOWN, OHIO. The inn.

Gerlniier Sons Co. MILF0RD, OHIO. Mllford Hardware Co. M0WRYST0WN, OHIO. Roberts Hardware Co.

MT. 0RAB, OHIO. Krhilberl. W. NEW RICHMOND, OHIO.

McAllister Lumber Co. NEWTOWN, OHIO. liner's Hardware PEEBLES, OHIO. Watson's Hardware Co. SABINA, OHIO.

O. I). Young. Falrley Hardware Stores SARDINIA, OHIO. Campbell Hardware Co.

SEAMAN, OHIO. I). M. Allison. SHARONVIi LE, OHIO.

Miller Paint and Hardware Co. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO. Palrley Hardware Stores WEST CHESTER, OHIO. Weit Cheiler Hardware Co. WEST UNION, OHIO.

West Union Hardware Co. WILLIAMSBURG, OHIO. Jordan, R. H. WILMINGTON, OHIO.

Syndicate Kept. Store Kalrley Hardware store WINCHESTER, OHIO. Bryan Hardware Co. INDIANA MILAN, INDIANA. Albert Krick and Son OLDENBURG, INDIANA, Urn.

Hoelker SUNMAN, INDIANA. A. S. Schene RISING SUN, INDIANA. Danhury's VERSAILLES, INDIANA.

V. M. Hunter St Son VEVAY, INDIANA. Ogle Hardware Co. ment encampment, to oe neia in Columbus, Ohio, July 4 and 5, are: Carrie B.

Ward, Pearl Banker, Bessie Whiteman, Helen Kuyper, Vir ginia Boiler, and Mildred West. KEM-TONK dries in one hour. Rooms may be lived in same day painted. KEM-TONE gives off no objectionable odors. And it lightens housekeeping because it washes so easily Alternates, Sophia watKins, Minnie Haub, Cecelia Aberman, Marie Geiger, and Sylvia Moore.

ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION George H. Thomas Woman's Relief Corps will meet in Memorial Hall at 2 o'clock tomorrow with the President, Mrs. Eff ie Riebs, presiding. SlIERWIN-WlLLIAMS Women's Shoes Fourth Floor CINCINNATI STORE 6TH Main Sts. MAin 6760 abth I AURORA, INDIANA.

lohnjton Robert L. BATESVILLE, INDIANA. Blank BR00KVILLE, INDIANA. VMIIIn-n. A Knntr DILLSBORO, INDIANA.

Plener A fcmlth LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA. Karroft A Hun MADISON, INDIANA Hoffman Hardware Co. Metiers Druf Store Robert E. Bentley Post Auxiliary, American Leglon-A wreath of poppies made by disabled veterans of World War I has been made by members of the auxiliary to be carried by the Ladies Drill Team in the Memorial Day parade. Later it will be placed by Mrs.

Herbert Roller, Captain, on the boulder in the veterans plot in Spring Grove. Mabley Carew MONDAY STORE HOURS: 12:30 to 9 P. M..

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