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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1941 Uafieif lepredentatived '(Catholic An I I challas at looming, eaes svuena jreaerauon Catholic Alumnae Federation Meets At Misericordia FIANCEE OF T. RAY WILLIAMS Historical Gown Replicas Will Be Part of Program Miss Mary Waterstreet to Appear at Meeting of Valley Woman's Club HOSPITAL SUPERINTENDENTS FAMILY Pittston Man, Olyphant Girl Guyler Circle Makes Plans to Assist Repairs Homeopathic Hospital Unit Hears lleport on Meet-( ing of Directors Wed Saturday Bishop Hafey, Rev. Father Heid, Moderator, Talk at Conference Mary Loretta Fallon Be comes the Bride of Joseph A. Quinn Six YVeelina 1 Gowns that are historically cor Miss Mary Loretta Fallon, daugh Bishop William Hafey of Scranton Diocese and Rev. Charles 1 ter of Mrs.

B. Fallon of rect In detail and replicas of thoe la the Smithsonian Institution at Olyphant and ths laU John B. Fal Held, moderator, and director of all "i activities of youth in the Scranton Diocese, addressed the meeting of Washington will be worn by Misi" I 7 1 lon became ths bride of Joseph A Mary Waterstreet who will present Quinn of Pittston, son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

V. Quinn of South Main Street, Pittston. Saturday morning ai in oi. raincK unurcn, Uiy-phant. Miss Alios V.

Brogran of Scran- Members of Mrs. Harold Gordon Guyler's Circle of Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital met at her residence on Thursday evening. Report of the hospital board meeting was given by Mrs. Guyler. Plans were discussed to raise fundi to assist with ths repair of the Nurses' Home.

A basket of-Jelly was donated to the hospital at Christmas. Garments were made for the pediatric department. Members attending: Mis. Minnie Marvel, Mrs. Charlotte Wilcox, Mrs.

Knarrr Mrs. Austin Renville, Mrs. I A. Ransavage, Mrs. AbeSolomon, Mrs.

Clarence Ankner. Mrs. Louis Shaffer, Miss Jean Bottom, Mrs. Harold Gruver. Mrs.

Harold finrrfrtn ion was mam or nonor and brides "First Ladles of the Land Live Again," on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at First Presbyterian Church Houss under auspices of Wyoming Valley Woman's Club. For those wishing to attend, there will be a dessert luncheon at 1:30, Reservations must be made with Mi's. J. Bart Smith no later than today. Much research was necessary by Miss Waterstreet to make this pro maids were Miss Clars E.

Cannon of Olyphant; Mlsc Louise M. Jordan and Miss Jane M. Shaughnessy oi ocranion; jrs. ram w. Fallon of Philadelphia.

Attorney Vincent M. Quinn I of Pittston was best man and ushers Scranton Diocesan Circle of International Federation of Catholic Alumnae at College Misericordia yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John T. J.

Brennan, regent. presided at the session of the circle which is composed of alumnae of Marywood, Misericordia, St. Ann's Academy, St. Mary's, Wilkes-Barre and Sacred Heart Villa, Danville. Miss Mary Shovlin, Plymouth, overnor of the state chapter of FCA spoke on the purpose and work of the organization.

Bishop Hafev asked invocation, gave en address, and the dosing prayer. Sister Mary Borromeo, dean of Misericordia, extended greetings. Miss Kathryn Kllgallon, corresponding secretary, had charge of roll call; Mrs. Ernest Dodson, recording secretary, read minutes, and Miss Mary O'Brien gave the treasurer's report. Committee reports were given by the following: art, Miss Nora V.

Brown; autographed books, Miss Anne Breslin; scholarship, Mrs. were uurtis F. Bayer, Scranton gram authentic. She visited many historical homes of the Presidents' families and made an exhaustive Dr. Robert -W.

Buchanan, New JtorKj xnomas A. O'Malley, Pitts investigation of home lives and Guyler. Mrs. Austin Mullen. ion; josepn uonway, isew York Paul Pa linn personalities which gives the pro gram wide variety.

The program Thomas J. Fallon, Olyphant; John B. Fallon, Camden, the latter three First Methodist will be a club membership privilege. Mrs. Leland Plerson is in charge nroinera or tne Dride.

of the arrangements, assisted bv The bride wore' a rown nf Klu.v, aucness satin designed with sweet Mrs. William Multer, Mrs. Charles Telejszo, Mrs. Carl Schlndler, Mrs. J.

C. O'Donnell. Mrs. Fred Vincent, heart neckline and lear o'muftnn Church Pastor to Address Meeting sleeves and full skirt. which extended to an oval train.

She wore Mrs. Albert Aston. Mrs. J. Bart Smith, hospitality a veil or blush illusion arranged on a Juliet cap of orane-e hlnn Senior Cambrian Club An She carried white orchids and lilies of the valley and wore a strand of pearis, a gift of the bridegroom.

chairman, and these members of her committee are In charge of luncheon arrangements: Mrs Joseph Doud, Mrs. George Keller. Miss Anna Turrell, Mrs. Thorns Mebane, Mrs. C.

F. Nagro, Mrs. J. Mac Haines, Mrs. A.

J. Heffernan, Mrs. A. R. Teuful, Mias Carrie nounces 3 Selected as Honorary Members Maid of honor and brldeamaMa were simiarlv attired In ffnwm nf coral rose taffeta and matching Juliet caps of Illusion, trimmed Meixell and Mrs.

S. J. Millard. Rev. Georee Phlllins.

naatnr nf wun snouiaer leneth ve Thuv First Methodist Church will carried African daisies and blue ins. 1 i Industrial Club A receDtlon foIlnwAH at TTntai guest speaker at a meeting of, Wilkes-Barre Senior Cambrian Club on Tuesday night at 7:45 at the Y. W. C. A.

Mrs. Ben L. Jenkins will preside. A piano trio of Mrs. Marv Chanin.

Casey. Mr, Quinn and his bride went to Miami. They will reside (Photo by Pomeroy'i Stutlloj MISS GENE GRACE BONSTEIN at rutston. xne bride attended To Hear Talk by Col. E.

G. Smith Marywood college. Mr. Quinn at tended St. John's High School and Lehigh University.

He Is employed Mrs. Rhys Meredith and Mrs. Rhoads will give several numbers. Benevolent work will be contin (Photo by JamM Hutter) Mrs. Robert W.

Gloman, wife of Mr. Gloman, superintendent of Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital, and their son, Robert, Jr. at their residence, 76 Carlisle Street. VIRGINIA GLORIA KAUFMAN BRIDE OF E. J.

MULCAHY MISS GENE GRACE BONSTEIN, T. RAY WILLIAMS TO MARRY James Melghan; missions, Miss Irene Venlt; Mary's Day, Miss Helen Arms; historical and bulletin. Miss Ruth Hourigan. Miss Madeline MacDonnell of Mary wood College offered an invitation to hold the next quarterly mooting at Marywood on May 10. Tea was served with Misericordia Alumnae Association as host.

j-erdonaid Mrs. Edward W. Bixby, Mrs. Bruce Payne and Mrs. Bayard Hand returned from Philadelphia where they attended a meeting of Birth Control Federation.

Mrs. R. T. Hutchins of Bear Creek is spending a few day6 at New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Schlingmann and son, Ricky of Irem Temple Country Club, are spending two weeks at Miami Beach. Mrs. Theodore C. Janeway of Bryn Mawr will return today after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Rev.

and Mrs. Martyn D. Keoler of West River Street. Attorney Neville Shea of South Walnut Street, Kingston, will leave on Friday for a year's training in ujr nwM r-rogreas Administration Girl Scout Groups ued this month by the club. Three names have been added to honorary members' list.

They are Mrs. Hannah Aston, Mrs. Margaret Hughes and Mrs. Lewis Jones. The club now has 17 honorary members.

Catholic Charities i 1 1 Give Report on Money Previously Donated Will Hold Meeting Prof, and Mrs. Edward B. Bonstein, 80 Bedford Street, Forty Fort, have announced the engagement of their daughter Gene Grace to T. Ray Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. Ray Williams, 281 Kid'der Street, City. Announcement was made at a tea on Sunday afternoon at the Bonstein residence. Table decorations were pink and? Executive committee and Leaders1 In Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, on Saturday morning, Miss Virginia Gloria Kaufman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Kaufman of 215 West 98th Street, New York, became the bride of Edward James Mulcahy son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mulcahy, 1150 Fifth Avenue, New York.

Association of Wilkes-Barre Dis white snapdragons and silver trict Girl Scouts, will hold a joint meeting tonight at 7:30 In Girl Scout Headquarters, Simon Long Rev. John J. Hartigan, professor" "From" the Circle to the Line," is subject of travel talk, illustrated by moving pictures, to be given by Col. Earnest G. Smith at meeting of Industral Club of the Y.

W. C. A. on Tuesday night between 8 and 9. A representative from Catholic Charities will report on the money donated by the InduHtral Club a cuiiQing.

neports rrom leaders on troop activities, and reports of standing committees will be given, ana the objectives for 1941 will be New York was bridesmaid. William Vilsack of Pittsburgh, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man and John A. Hourigan, Jr. of Glen Summit, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was an usher. Breakfast followed at Sherry's for members of the families.

Mr. and Mrs. Mulcahy went to the West Indies. considered. of morel theology at St.

Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, N. was celebrant of the nuptial Jnass. Mr. Mulcahy is a broraer of Mrs. John A.

Hourigan, of Glen Summit. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. John A. Sherman was matron of honor for her sister.

Miss Rita J. Kavanaugh of New York and broadcast over a coast to coast network. In addition to playing violin and piano, she arranges musio for choruses and orchestras, and is the pianist of a local girl orchutlra. Mr. Williams a graduate of Coughlin High School also is known in local musical circles as a baritone soloist.

He is a member of the Studio Chorua. Orpheus Glee Club, and is associated with Dunbar Bakery. candles. The lace table cloth used was made by Miss Bonstein's grandmother, Mrs. Eugene Bonstein, who is aged 82.

Mrs. T. Ray Williams, and Mrs. William T. Nicholls of Dallas poured.

There were 40 guests. Miss Bonstein attended Forty Fort High School and graduated from Wyoming Seminary. She wes the organizer and director of the "Chansonettes," a girl trio which won a national amateur contest at Mrs. A. W.

O'Malley is chairman or the executive committee, and Miss Mary Gillie, president of the Leaders' Association. John's vigorou her Start tleNOWt Junior Cambrians To Change Rules Forty Fort Girl To Become Bride RIEHL-KELLER WEDDING WILL BE PERFORMED ON WEDNESDAY year ago at Chrlstnws. Reservations for the first aid claw will close Tuesday. New classes will be formed if enough members designate the courses they desire. Needlework class will be taught by Mrs.

Carnovsky. Members of this class will bring own material for the work. Industrial committee will meet on Monday. Dr. Helen E.

Mc-Govern will resume examinations for renewals and new members. Harmony Chapter To Be Discussed On Tuesday Night Father Toth Club Plans Convention Dance January 25 Chapter 23 to Entertain National Session Over Labor Day Week End United States Army at Camp Meade. Mrs. J. Truman Evans of Carey Avenue left yesterday for Upper Darby where she was called at the death of John Barrett, father of the former'e son-in-law, George Barrett.

Condition of D. M. Rosser who is 111 of pneumonia at his residence, 60 Vaughn Street, Kingston, is given as fair. Miss Helen Mack of this city went to Palm Beach. John Davis of East Vaughn Street, Kingston, who is a patient at General Hospital is reported as recovering.

Miss Helene Milbrodt of 101 East South Street left to spend some time at Palm Beach. Miss Elizabeth M. Brockway, of home economics department, class of '43, Cornell University has been elected associate member of Agricultural Dramatic Society. "Miss Brockway resides at Beach Haven. Miss Thelma Morgan, formerly of Jones Street, federal employee at Selective Service headquarters, Har-risburg, recently visited at Washington.

Miss Margaret Drena Keller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Keller of 444 Walnut Street, Luzerne, will be married to Carl H. Riehl, son of Theodore Riehl of 32 Wyoming Street, on Wednesday morning at 11 in Bennett Presbyterian Church. Rev.

S. E. Davies will officiate, as- Mrs. J. Stewart Williams, president of Lucerne County Federation of Women's Clubs will speak on Red Cross war relief work at a meeting of Wilkes-Barre Junior Cambrian Club tonight at 8 in the Y.

W. C. A. Miss Marion Roberts, president, will have charge. Miss Katherine Powell will lead devotions.

Revision of the by-laws of the club is scheduled. Changes must be voted upon by a majority of club members. Mr. and Mre. Edwin J.

Nancarrow of 11 Snowden Street, Forty Fort, announce the engagement of their daughter, F. Madelyn to Paul Lewis Hehn of Newark, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hehn of Shenandoah. Miss Nancarrow is on nursing staff of the United Hospital at Port Chester.

Mr. Hehn is with Kresgee Stores at Newark. No date has been set for the wedding. Father A. Toth Memorial Club, Chapter 23 of the Federated Clubs, is completing plans for sisted by Rev.

F. E. Edwards, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church. Miss Pauline Wolfe will sing, accompanied by Matthew Bottoms, organist.

Attendants will be Miss Emma Keller, sister of the bride-elect and Walter Rowett of Luzerne. Ushers will be Gcoi'e Keller, a brother of prospective bride and Herman Ker- A reception will follow at Irem Temple Country Club. Hostesses who have entertained in honor of Miss Keller: Mi's. Joseph Martin, Pauline Wolfe, Mrs. Howard Kostenbauder, Mrs.

Cylde Blannett, Miss Hildegarde Chester, Willing Workers Class and members of a club of teachers of Luzerne public schools of which the bride-elect is affiliated. Mozart Club Arranges for Meeting to Hear Mrs. Eleanor Farley its pre-convention dance to be held in Hotel Sterling on Saturday night, January 25. The club will be host to the 15th annual national conven steen, brother-in-law of Miss Keller. Mrs.

Eleanor Coates Farlev will tion of the Federated Clubs over the Labor Day week end. Miss Rose Personich is chairman of the affair, assisted by Misses Anna J. Swantko and Helen Pisano- St. Stephen's Church Groups Hold Sessions Harold E. Kocher, son of Mrs.

Anna Kocher of Franklin Street, Dallas, went to New England States where he has accepted a position. Mrs. Kocher will join him later. Miss F. Madelyn Nancarrow returned to Port Chester after visit vich.

These committees are assist review chapters on the subject of harmony contained in the book, "What to Listen' For in Music," at a meeting of the Mozart Club on Tuesday night at 8 tn Chase Hall. Harmony forms will be illustrated on the piano by Lillian Rood Oliver and older forms heard from the newly acquired machine and records given Bucknell Junior Col-leee by Carnegie Library. Members will bring their personally ing: Reunion of Blue Triangle Campers To Be January 18 Invitations Will Be Sent for Y. VV. C.

A. Party This Afternoon Reservations, Ray Russin, John Sedor, Mary Krill, Jule Dzury, Nettie Konchuha, Nettie Patalak, ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Nancarrow, Snowden Lamps 01 Ail Descriptions Vera Kosko, Mary Koches, Anna Btreet, Forty Fort.

Wensel, Anne Telencio, Anna Demonstrated at Meeting of Evening Auxiliary Koches, Jewel Katsak; music, An Guaranteed drew Uanilack, Michael Skordinskl, Anne Katsak, Zeneida Bedis, Vera Sisterhood's Tea Set for Wednesday marked articles for the Sunshine Basket being prepared by the club. Executive board of the club announced that Marion Head, violinist, national winner of Young Artists Contest of 1940, will feature the annual Lenten recital. Also announced was the annual garden fete to be held in May. isasaiyga, John Mirowski, Rose OLSTERIN For Only Two meetings of interest held at St. Stephen's Church House were Wensel, Helen Hotz, John Skordin-ski.

Reception, V. Rev. John J. Krash-kevich, Rev. Deacon Basil Committee ha been announced those of st- Stephen's Evening for a tea to be given by the Sister Pelesh, Michael Yeosock, Andrew Stenach, John Yeosock, P.

F. Goobic, Simon S. Russin, Attorney Jacob h. Kussin, Georee Krash- Blue Triangle Camp is planning its annual camp reunion of the counselors and campers of last summer at the Y. W.

C. A. for Saturday afternoon, January 18. The planning committee met yesterday and invitations to all the campers will be issued this afternoon. Those serving on the preparatory committees are Patricia Manning, Pamela Lazarus, Jeanne Bitten-bender, Rhoda Hersh, Phyllis Rinker, Lee Miner and Barbara Smith, with the assistance of Miss kevich, Harry S.

Russin, Mrs. Jacob 1-95 b. Ku.ssin, John J. Kosko. Members may bring guests to the meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knowles announce the birth of a daughter, Miss Mary' Margaret, on January, 1 at the home, R. D. 1, Berwick.

Press, Michael Polk, Stephen Mirowski, Andrew Sorochak. Wal ter Grabo, John Goobic, John Swantko, Mrs. Agnes Grabo, Anna Telep, Anna Capyuch, Jerry" Russin. nood ol tne Temple Israel on Wednesday at 2, in the vestry rooms of Temple Israel, South River Street. They are: publicity, Mrs.

Morris Wolfson; decorations, Mrs. Ann Goldstein; bake sale, Mrs. Sara Bravman, Mrs. Sara Leibeneon; waitresses, Mrs. Ralph Brandwene; entertainment, Hilda Man Hertz; general committee, Mesdames I.

Tomberg, H. Landau, L. Baker, J. Goldman, A. Hurwitz, J.

Michlcsky, A. Freidman, A. Mangel, M. Tishler, S. Hirshowitz, M.

Smulyan, M. Nelson, R. Levy, R. Heller, and Mrs. Ethel Slaff.

Chairman of the affair is Mrs. M. D. Brandwene. Mrs.

D. Walksman and Mrs. Nat Meyer are Sofa 2 Chairs Zimmerman, Miss McGeary, Miss Stamper and Mies Hiss of the 1940 camp staff. cMouficl mi Jioose- Majority of the campers, who attended last summer expect to return to the reunion to exchange lUAjj.ai auu oil uaiaiiau iuuiucia groups. At the annual meeting of St.

Stephen's Evening Auxiliary, Mrs. Orville Dunham, president, introduced Miss Camille Ferguson, who spoke on New Lamps From Old," and demonstrated with lamps of all descriptions. Tea was served. Miss Cecelia Jevone, secretary, read the report of work of the past year. Rev.

Gardiner M. Day, rector, also epoke. Others present: Mrs. LeRoy Frank, Mrs. Walter Shiffer, Mrs.

Andrew Lyons, Mrs. Roger Howell, Mrs. Stanley Trethaway, Mrs. Robert Kniee, Mrs. Byron Bonham, Margaret Williamg, Mrs.

James York, Bessie A. Hartland, Winifred Boston, Sadie Walker, Mrs. Gomer Joseph, Mrs. David J. Jones, Mrs.

Frank Miller, Deaconess Bertha Butts, Mrf. Frank Harrington, Mrs. Charlotte Wilcox. Mrs. Harold Wilcox, Mrs.

Thomas Werner, Mrs. Harry Hasiel. Mrs. William Thomas, Mr. S.

Ahrendts, Miss Ethel Harris, Mrs. Jennie Bie-secker. At the tea on February 4, Mrs. Roger Howell, will speak on "The Value of a Nickel." I Sir Galahad Mothers held their annual meeting and election of officers in the Sir Galahad Room of St. Stephen's Parish Home.

Tea i was served, Miss Mary Beck, Mrs. Edna Beck and Mre. Frederick Besancon being hostesses. Officers elected: Mrs. i Henry Adolph: first vice I Free Pick Up Delivery! Frame Repaired, Repolished! All Springs Retied! New Covers in Choice of Patterns Sterilized! New Filling Added! camp snapshots renew old ac quaintances, j.lay and sing camp songs around the fireplace.

Reser vations are being taken at the until Thursday, January 16. Valley Division Inducts Officers OF COURSE Kehler-Stiles Mr. and Mrs. LaMotte G. Stiles announce the marriage of their daughter, Gertrude Norton, of R.

D. 1, Berwick, on December 28, 1940, to Robert E. Kehler of 69 Boston Hill, Larksville. A reception was held at the home Of the bride's parents attended by Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kehler, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Norton, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montigney, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Bow Raiimovlcz, Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman, Alfred Zimmerman, Floyd Zimmerman, Emerson Jones, Albert Norton, Boyd Montigney, William Montigney, Florena THE OSCAR SMITH CO.

Announces the opening of a new upholstering department. No matter what you want Re-upholstered, we can do it efficiently, economically and promptly. Just call 2-3451 and our representative will cheerfully make suggestions and Sterling costs less than you may think. You can arrange purchases to fit your budget start with a tea spoon for about $1.75 or a "Place Setting," six essential pieces $11.50 up. Add other pieces whenever you can.

MORE THAN 50 PATTERNS IN OUR STOCK 11 jars, waiter walker, second vice Officers were installed as follows at a meeting of Wyoming Valley Division No. 109. G. I. A.

to B. of L. E. on Thursday afternoon at Knights of Malta Hall: president, Daisy Rosengrant; president, Emma Hufford; vice president, Daisy M. Brown; secretary, Mary Clouser; treasurer, Margaret Burns; relief secretary, Barbara Berman; chaplain, Mary Burt; guide, Janet Mueselman; sentinel, Laura Berry-man.

,) Following officers were appointed, by Mre. Hufford: present marshal; Mary Harris; star manshal, Nellie Williams; flag bearer, Rachel Zim Mont gney, John Montigney, Ellen Montigney, John Tydd Willis Stiles, Marjorie Norton, Daniel Norton, LaVerne Stiles. Gregory Stiles. Jay fUUes. Mary Alice Stiles, Gloria Jean Stiles.

Mr. and Mrs. LaMotte Stile Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kehler.

president, Mrs. Andrew Lyons; secretary. Mrs. Fay Bechtel; Mi-s Florence Hassel. Retiring officers: president.

Mrs. Harry Has-sel; first vice president. Mix Stan. CANDLELIGHT ley V. Wood; second vice president.

CHIPPENDALI Mrs. neuencK tseasancon; secre- tary, Mrs fa Afo) rvin Anthony Levan, urer, Mrs 1 id ter and brother of the bride-elect. The mud ou inj co. Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob J. Schultz, of 23S South Grant Street announce tba approaching marriage of their dttijttiter. Miss Ruth Elizabeth Schulu. to John Michael Hohe-BMler of 191 Bradford Street. Marriaga will Ukc placs on Wed-eewlajr morning.

January 29, st 9. Is Ktcholas Cburca. Ry. C. A.

tt will officiate. Attendants will Mks Gertrude Sibultj acd LavtMca Scbulti, sis- FRANK CLARK Jeweler 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET merman; musician, Rena Dennis; pillars, Theresa McCaffrey, Rose Finn, Laura Leaser, Leona William- son. Mre. Daisy Rosengrant. retiring president, had charge, assisted by-Mrs.

Mary Harris, installation marshal. Mrs. Rosengrant received a purse as a gift. Mrs. Edith Flowers of Grantwood, N.

J. was a guest, i ine couple will reside at 39 Richmond Avenue. The bride-elect attended St. Nicholas School and is employed by Columbia Laoe Mills. Mr.

Hohe-neder attended St. Boniface's School and is affiliated with Glen Aiden Coal Company. 66 SOUTH WASHINGTON ST. DIAL 2-3451 A.

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