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LI. IV Gvs- Ule. inHALD Nw Officers W-fXTJC ClMoUr Ar lira tiro Fre-XaptM KWwer Ilipirs Warn Betty Sfcerwaad JUNE 27. 1937 Weekend bh. On June 22.

installation of fl eers was held at Moose hall by Miss Betty Sherwood was honored with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening. June 18, at the Women of the Monte. Beautiful flower arrangemenu added much to the event. The installing chair OCL ety Archie Sherwood new home on Silver Lake road, co-hostesses being the bride-to-be's sisters, Mrs. Harry Rrinholz.

Mrs. Clarence man Pearl Gardner -opened the meeting with a welcome to all pre- sent. Tne acting guides. EBea Beh- enjon the UrZ atonTn'i 'enry JonesrlownTT key-pas. Bi Burman, Edward Neumann, Newtywed rens and Lucille Pries, ei and her sister-in-law.

Mrs. Archie At Um Kow la RiU4 the installing officers to the aitar Sherwood. where they were mtroduced: For entertainment a bride's Mr. and Mrs. Ranald Fierce; who wm married on Saturday book of games was provided each Pianist, Etta Becker; vocalist.

Evelyn Pritchette. chaplain, Irene afternoon, June 8. in Bethany Lu theran church, are residing guest and resulted in much merriment. All guests signed Betty's ZeUer: guide, Imogene Ruckstuhl Rockford, after their honeymoon and installing officers. Past Gov.

book as a memento. trip to Niagara Fails and Ontario; emor Emraett Lomasney. They i-t Canada. The bride is the former then escorted to the senior Betty Skinner. daughter of Mr.

V- Stalth, Ch ThorvfajT WhusiasticXjT thU foqrW the sera, regent's station. The new officers Present were Mrs. Archie Sherwood, Mrs. Earl Colby, Mrs. William Schubert, Mrs.

Arthur Stamm, Mrs. Howard Srhwemm, Mrs. Lowell Bosworth. Mrs. Ar and Mrs.

Robert Skinner ol Crys tal Lake, and the groom is a son ol were then escorted into the hall by the foil owing Laura and William Grant. Evelyn Kings-ley and Sam Grant. Ann Frey and nold Gumprecht, Mrs. Walter Feltz, Mrs. Raymond Wafkup, Mr.

and Mrs. tuner Pierce ol Woodstock. They were married in a double ring ceremony by the Rev. Gustav Bongfetdt. Two vases Jack Buell.

Louise Willey and Glenn Stinek and Katherine Span- Mrs. George Pfeiffer, all of Crystal Lake; Mrs. Harry McCkud of f- Jones and IT; Smith I- "ft card and Ray Rasmussen. They Ingleside, who will be matron of honor; Mrs. George Gartley, Mrs.

were lovely in their pastel formals. of white flowers stood upon the altar and white bows decorated the pews. The bride's gown was of white taffeta and lace sparkling all over with sequins and rhine The installing officer asked the George Lmendoll and Mrs. Phil Gramer of North Chicago. retiring officers to rise and gave tribute to them for their service Delicious refreshments of bars In a quiet ceremony at the Grace Lutheran church in stones.

It had a sabnna nectuine and long sleeves. A half hat held foeuvres. punch, coffee and cake her fingertip length veil. She cial awvt i- HuM.A.Sir.i.VL hveryonehasbeaJ tagly at theu Dy. today.

Jin. re served. Two cakes in the 4 Woodstock, on June 15, Miss Shirley Dahm of Crystal Lake became Mrs. Ronald Mortimer. The double ring nuptial ser in the past year.

The soloist Evelyn Pritchette then sang "May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You" to the retiring officers. ried a cascade bouqet of white car shape of an umbrella ornamented nations and a single large orchid. vice read at 6 p.m. by the Rev. Robert Hooker was followed the beautifully set buffet table.

Mrs. Bosworth and the bride- Her father gave her in marriage The following were installed: by a reception in Ridgeiield. JLangdon iitudio Portrait The bride's sisters, Mrs. Gerald elect's father furnished several of time davj.Zl' Roewer. and Miss Sandra Skinner, Pianist Etta Becker, sentinel Violet Simon, guide Jean Gabriel, assistant guide Evelyn Meyers, re TTm hrkle a dancrhfer of Mrs the many pretty floral arrange The Pj, were matron and maid of honor.

Frances Dahm of the North Shore, I ments decorating the large Irving corder Helen Brooks, treasurer! room. Betty will become the bnde while Mrs. Dan Metropulos and Miss Judy Swanson were brides Joying a ihwTj and vacatka, at wore an attractive street lengui i Awytbiag hot Helen Hartung, chaplain Evelyn of Lester Colby, Saturday, July 13, maids. They were all dressed in irocK oi wmte nywn j.t, siihui white hat having a nose veil, and Hamer, jr. regent Margaret Arens, at the Methodist church.

Weddings, commissioning and commencements have made this i i poudre blue chiffon, cocktail length, draped chiffon fashioning Interested observers at the par jr. graduate regent Leona Koits, and senior regent Rachel Lomas white nylon net mitts. Her pearl necklace was a gift from the ty were Bettys nieces, Shirley Coatpliawwt, Mra. tJ an unmatched month for the Milton Peterson family. Dirctly from the front of the bodices and the One of the prettiest of June's many brides was Mias Havl.

Ieonard. daughter of Ralph N. Leonard. 260 Lake Neumann, Arlyn and Alison Sher groom. Her corsage was of pink Just one dm .1 the reception which followed the ney.

As jr. graduate regent Leona Kolis was installed. "Through the Years" was sung to her. Then as rosebuds and stephanotis. skirts very full.

The brides little sister, Debbie, and Penny Noble were flower girls and Craig Noble wood, and her nephew, Alan Sherwood. Three-year-old Alison will be Shore who on June 15 became the wife of John Miss Jeanne Brandenberg ol son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sayles of Oregon, lormerly flower girl at the wedding.

Sr. Regent Rachel Lomasney was was ring bearer. Mrs. Roewer and party was gMnakji Robert DiBioiL u-J marriage ot Miss Jacqueline Jolly and Thomas McDonough on June 1. Mrs.

Peterson left for Quantico, Va where her older con, William C. Peterson, bad been attending installed she was presented with near-Crystal Lake was maid of honor, wearing a dress just like the bride's except that it was pale Miss Skinner carried bouquets of of Crystal Lake. Langdon udio roriran bouquet' of carnations and the benroeder and 1U. i tinted blue and white carnations. Michael Bchraeaer Kaa The weddin? was an event of song I Believe was sung to ner while the bridesmaids carried car blue.

Her small hat, her shoes, and Naaa's Ark Birthday Party Marine officer candidate training and she was escorted to the senior nations tinted to match the blue her net mitts were all of matching Michael Srtiroeders fifth birth school. A few days later she was post stork partymjQ. Duncan hon pZ of their dresses. regent's station. The installing blue.

For color complement, her day was celebrated Tuesday after joined by Mr. Peterson and to June 15 in St. Thomas churcn. Rev. Fr.

Robert Dcvine reading the single ring nuptial service at 12 noon. The gold vases on the chairman presented jr. graduate corsage was of pink carnations. gether they witnessed on impres regent Leona Kails with a gift. noon with a party at which lus guests were Allan Miller, Debbie Brockrogge.

Jimmy BeUerud, and Donald Eddy of Woodstock was sive Marine parade on June 7 and Ronald Pierce of Woodstock, brother of the groom, was best man. He and the ushers, John Collins of Crystal Lake, Marion Gray rratuUting Jinan', Donald Brockro i Other guesti (n Brixkrogge, Jtra. and also out-going graduate re high altar were filled with larre on June 8 saw Bill commissioned best man for the groom, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald STAGE IVHISPERS By Gloria Strprfc Little Theatre meeting todUy, Thursday, June 27, Ray and Flo Porter residence, 144 Lincoln Parkway, 8 pjn.

We're certainly pleased to be able to welcome so many new members to our group. Pamela gent Pearl Gardner was presented a Marine second lieutenant. "Chappie" Chapman. They played several different games and en white chrysanthemums the side altars were adorned with white with a gift by Leona Kolls. They went on to Washington, Mortimer of Wonawoc, Wis.

and John wett of Woodstock, wore summer tuxedos as did the Mrs. James Tia, Hi cuid and M-i Bint. I joyed refreshments prepared by Guests were present from Bata- fdafholi and carnations, there were Both the bnde and the groom D. where they were joined by their younger son. James F.

Pe groom. his mother, Mrs. Richard Schroe mothers wore navy blue, Mrs. via, Belvidere, and McHenry, also 23 members of Crystal Lake Miss Anita Swanson was organ der. who had decorated the table terson, who dashed from his final Cr-stal Lake.Jin.FT ke of McHenry, tni Patzke of McQfltn li Dahm's dress having white trim aisle baskets of white gladioli and white peonies, and the prws were marked with clusters of mums and carnations.

ist and accompanied Mrs. Richard examination at Northwestern uni Moose Lodge 1188. Gov. Art Lau with a Noah ark and even had an ark on the birthday cake. and Mrs.

Mortimer's being a print. Each wore white accessories and rence complimented the chap'er Sutton is the latest one to join, versity to board a plane which got him to the capital just in time to There were party hats and other corsage of white carnations. Following the wedding service. favors at each place. Given in marriage by her falher.

see Bill married to -Miss Mary Lou on the work well done and wished them success for the coming year. This brought a successful instal orating with thni of a group 5211,1110 attend the putjr, Frank Smuda, lbs, Mrs. Edward SiapfcJ and B'tty Petermann, recently moved to Crystal Lake, is considering membership. Betty has the bride wore a charming sown of Wendelken on June JL The new- the newlyweds held a reception rvweds are now honeymooning in white eyelet embroidered organdy. lation to a dose.

Refreshments backcround of amateur theatri for members of their immediate families and dose friends in their Bermuda. An account of the wed princess style, havmg a necK- were served. ding will appear in a later Crystal i line. and the skirt fashioned ot cals in Indiana. Where, oh where, are more men, though? As much At the meeting on June 25.

balloting for Mabel Cummin gs, spon Lake Herald. five tiers of ruffles endine in a IJenker for her solos, "The LonTs Prayer" and Perfect Love." The mother of the bride wore a blue and white print nylon chiffon dress and the mother of the groom a pink linen dress appliqued with pink lace. Each had white accessories and a corsage of amazon lilies. Special guests were the bride's great uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Krepel of Elgin, who on the wedding day were celebrating their own 49th anniversary, also the groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. iJiman Wilcox, and the Less than a week after all of apartment at Ridgefield. There from Wonawoc besides the groom's parents were his two brothers. Dennis and Edward, and his chapel train A pillbux headdress "IJ sored by Rachel Lomasney.

1 "artsy this excitement, on June 17. Jim trimmed with pearls held her snort i more males received his degree from North Anderson sponsored by Louise il ley and Annette Borsch sponsored tulle veil Her pearl necklace was unosay. ana Jbv Eon The gift was I Uat I carriasye. I Pink and bhr ma, theme for the piny from which (tmbsrr wrre served 4r pink flowers od Um AinmoAL sorrrr sister, LaRene, his paternal grand a gift from the groom She carried parents and his maternal grand We decided that what we 'icial crecter' a tew weeks ago, lacked was an "olio answer- que western. His aunt.

Mrs. Ruth Pas-sow, arrived from Palm Springs, CaL. the preceding day in time to by Helen Hartung was held. Initiation was held for Lydia Wilson cascade of white Esther lieed mother. The bride's maternal daisies.

grandmother, Mrs. Ida Thompson attend the commencement with tions ami explain our procedure to Woodstock, was also present as his parents. Miss Helen (Holly rf guests contemplating membership. We thought no one was more cap bride's aunt. Miss Irma Niemi, was her sister, Mrs.

Elton Feffer A currious coincidence occurred from Los Angeles. CaL Crystal Lake, a sister of tne bnde. was maid ot honor, pawned in connection with some of this. able lor this new job of bein After the wedding, a buffet lun membership chairman. putting white eyelet embrotd red sherT ov- of Cary, and her family, and her brother, George, and family from Woodstock.

The bride attended Crystal too. As the Petersons were watching the parade at Quantico. Mr. sponsored by Helen Hartung, Edith Thompson sponsored by Mildred Grondahl, and Alice Bowes, sponsored by Evelyn Hamer. Helen Hartung was crowned Sponsor Queen, having sponsored 19 new members during the year.

She was attended by Lucille Ram-mien, second high sponsor, Evelyn Meyer and Mildred Grondahl. who were tied for 3rd place. They were cheon was served at the Skinner home for close friends and rela er pink. Her headpteop was of persons at ease and explaining our 1 Peterson asked his wife. "Do you pink leaves and she carried pink operations, than Chff Mensing-His ap)ointment will take someoi remember what anniversary this Lake Community high school and glameilia.

tives. Then at 8 pjn. in the Labor Temple a reception was held for 250 guests from Woodstock, Ma Herman Skoch of Barrinirton the awkwartlness out of first is? It was 39 years to the day since his brother, LL William Chandler Peterson (for whom the e. is employed by Oak Mfg. Co.

The groom, a graduate of the Wonawoc high school, works for Ma was bei man. while James Peter meetings with rengo, Harvard. Harrington, h-igin. son and Ral-ih Leonard of You can l-arn about Little The and Crystal Lake. A four piece each presented a gift, by he Sr.

terial Service Co. of Crystal Lake. Crystal Lake American Legion Post is named), was killed in ac Lake ushered. atre by coming to a meeting, or by band played for dancing. Mrs.

Bert McFadden served the four Miss Carol McMillan piayed ap calling L. 2566. Regent, on behalf of the chapter. Co-workers Wolf and Bykoski tion in World War BUI. march propriate organ selections.

tier wedding cake after the bridal couple had cut the first piece. It of McHenry chapter were guests. Mrs. Leonard chose for the wed Countrysiders Make Yearly Tour of cabers' Gardens -HOW A MOTHEE was aim WAIT b. SaA-TY SERIES fm This Week: Daw Gt WBKB-H Crystal Lake chapter will par ing in the parade, preliminary to being himself commissioned a lieutenant, is his namesake.

One day last week, while Mrs. Peterson was was decorated with pale yellow ding a beige silk jacketed dress, hrowa hat and accessor -s, and a ticipate in the installation of of roses and bad a miniature bride The Countryside Garden club Mothers Club Member Pimm lUMiy Lane Theatre Party The June meeting of the Crystal Lake Motiici s' club was hekt at ficers of McHenry chapter, Satur- and groom on top. sorting through things stored in a held its annual "Garden Walk' The bride's going away ensemble oay evening, JUMa ronm mother. Mr Savle wore on Wednesday. June 19.

The group bam she found a carefully preserved issue of the Crystal Lake was a red and white sheath dress Cbansel 7 Ssabji 4 tne home ot viola Mcrvish in I with white accessories. started at 9:30 am. touring trte gardens of Mrs. Barley Smith. Herald of July 1L in which cessones ana a corsasn? of apne ter night at Greater Chicago Chapter No.

129, July 8, was received. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCan- The new Mrs. Pierce was gradu appeared the account of Lt.

Pe ated from the Pasco, wash-, high Two invitations from Batavia non, Route 2, Crystal Lake, terson's death. where a breakfast of coffee cake and coffee was served. Thy next visited Mrs. Conrad Cornell. Mrs.

-school, and the groom is a gradu chapter were received: July 1. for announce the engagement of Officers Chapter night, and June ORGAMZA DIRECTC their daughter, Shirley, to Ri Paul Chapman, Mrs. Thor Swan ate of Woodstock Community high school He is employed by the J. Case Co. in Rockford.

Richmond. Claire Boyle was re-non-d ill in Sherman hospitaj and Billy Hammond is very Ul at home. A suRgestion was made that the August meeting be a theatre party at Shady Line. Details will be discussed at the July meetinr at the home of Ellen Behrens, 2o4 Lhmus st. Maude Mason.

Evelyn 29, for their installation of offi- son. Mrs. Joseph Wayne, jwrs. i Family Activities Give cers. Earte Oirtcaws Busy Jane chard Becker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Becker, of Mc-Henry. No date has been set Monday, July 8, all new officers. This month has been filled with blossom geraniums and prnk rosebuds. After the Cf-rcmony.

buffet luncheon was s- rvd hi the rarrlcn of the Leonard home. Because of the illness of the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Charles Oarkr. of Oregon, the pu-st list here, as at the wedding its was to relatives and siooJmai-s of the bridal ecu pie. Among thr re the brides maternal grandmother.

Mrs. Bernard Ouise of Chicago. J. Zaitz. and Mrs.

Robert Lenth. The walk concluded at the home of Mrs. Emil Walker, where the business meeting was held and escorts and committee chairmen t.HoId unusual activities for the tarle LOYAL ORDER CT 1 Va will have practice. for the wedding. Curtiss familv, beginning with 3UXTS i Birthdays for June were: Ra Meyers and Mabel Cummin gs will Kathryn's graduation from Crys chel Lomasney, Iff nee Ztiler and 1st and iri TUES.

assist the nostess. 1 tal Lake Community high school. Coal ereace Tomorrow Divorcees Anonymous, a non-sectarian organization for men and women who are separated, having marital troubles, or are divorced, will bold its annual conference tomorrow evening. June Clara Krause. rtiich was celebrated with a fam Jmyree Anx.

I oka Bark members enjoyed a nosebag lunch and a delicious dessert of ice cream covered with strawberries freshly picked from Mrs. Walker's garden. The gardens visited were lovely and the ladies thoroughly Refreshments were servd bv ily gathering in the Curtiss home I pea Eventf ol Tr. of Each Uossk 95 Grant St OL'B BO0X3 aftsr the commencement exer Pearl Gardner, chairman, Rache! Lomasney. Mary L.

Jeschke, and With the election and installa Ed Sontherns Crlrbrate 57th Wedding Anah-enary Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Southci and her paternal grandmoi ht-r. Mrs.

Ryburn Clay of Sea Island. Ga, also the groom's uncle, Fred cises. tion of new officers for the com enjoyed the day. On June 16. the youngest of the ing year and plans for the future Imogene RuckstuhL The attendance award was given to Irene Beers.

Ronald Rogers" three daughters Clarke, his wife and dauchtcr. their 57th an 28, at 7 pjn. and Saturday morning, afternoon and evening, in the Lawson Y. M. C.

A Chicago and Dearborn sts-, Chicago. There will be a banquet at the Normandy well in mind, the Jaycee Auxiliary Km. Otaaficr hsam Carole, of Wheeling, W. Va. Hovi now looks back on its past year niversary and Mrs.

Southerns birthday on Sunday, June 23, by Ridgefield grange Learning More A beat Red Cross Tonight Ridgefield Grange will meet this Jones piayed piano sr-iections for activities with justifiable pride was christened in the. United Faith church at Park Forest, where the Rogers reside. She was born June 1, 1956, and was named Lynn fcV the entertainment of the guests. restaurant. Chicago and Michigan entertaining their famiqr.

and satisfaction. Mhw MrXanw Entertains Writers? Ctab TWa Enwiag aves- Chicago. For their honevmoon trip Under the excellent leadership OIST i lizabeth. Mrs. Rogers is the form Mrs.

Edan Wright of the Chi of its officers and board, the or The Crystal Lake Writers' chib throui the Colorado Rockies the bride's going-away costume was a er Margaret Curtiss. ganization has continued to grow evening, June Zl, at the Cherry Valley school The program will be a movie secured from the American Red Cross explaining the work of the Red Cross, and a representative from the Woodstock cago Daily News will talk Saturday morning. Dr. Morgan Williams will be the keynote speaker Fri Last Thursdav morning. Mrs.

meets at the home of Miss Loretta McNamee, 10 So. Oak st. Coital and serve the community in many Curtiss sister, Mrs. M. 1 Londot beige sulk suit, matching hat, and white orchid corsage.

The newly-weds will reside in Colorado ways. Lake, this evening, Thursday. June of New Orleans, came to Act iv i ty- wise, the organization 27, at 8 pm. office will afterwards conduct a spend the day with them and an has been extremely busy through Any persons interested writ Dedicated 6 question and answer period. Mem other sister and brother arrived out the past year.

Two outings Springs, Colo, while he is with Army Jnteiiigenre at Camp Carson. The bride is a graduate of day night. Dr. Kathenne W. Wright, psychiatrist, of Evanston, will also address the conference, and Dr.

William Devlin will be speaker for the banquet. The public is invited. bers of tne Grange are urged to it ing or joining the dub are vrl-eoroe 'to attend the meeting. Call were given tor the children ot tne Woodstock Children's Home one attend this meeting, which promis Rosary college and studied also in Jastice. Fr4.

FEED KITTEESOCE. es to be highly informative. picnic at the beach, and in the LOTH Fribourg. Switzerland. The groom 2043 if there is a question of transportation or direction.

fall a weuue roast at Veteran is a graduate of the Uiuversity of Michigan, where be joined Phi Del Acres; Safety Dolls were again that evening. Mrs. Josephine Warner of Chicago and Hayes Dick of Dixon, III- Mr. Dkk drove his sisters to Hebron, IrxL, the next day to visit a childhood friend of their mother. Mrs.

Loretta Gaby, who entertained them for dinner. That same evening they visited at the Rogers home in Park Forest, en WELCOliK AVT ODD FELUD distributed through the schools ia Xewa to Xa. ta Theta fraternity. attempt to emphasize safety TE MEET EVCTT I rules to the younger children; maps showing polling places for all sections of town were joying supper in their yard. and displayed for all who ques A lanuiy reunion at ine nay- tioned their pioper voting place: mond Dick home in Edgebrook calls were made on a city wide last Saturday was a compliment to basis to emphasize the importance Mrs.

Londot. Mr. and Mrs. Cur of all under the age of 40 receiv tiss were there, with Kathryn, ing then- Pobo vaccine: Brownie Mrs. Warner and Hayes Dick.

and Girl Scout troops were spon They were entertained with din Td.3, 49 LOOK Ka TWwf rW ner and the showing of colored sored; Auxiliary members wjmu with the Jaycees at the Jaycees" main money making project its summer carnival and also helped slides of trips the hosts have tak- 1 nd of family gatherings 4 past years, which brought back out the Jaycees at the touch foot many memories. ball banquet; coffee and refresh Tuesday night of this week, the ments were sewed to jaycees Franklin Porsefl family were din they woiked on their latest btg i project the rain shelter at Vet ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss an erk-aration of Mrs. Purseirs eran Acres.

birthday. In order to gather new ideas for future projects as ecu as to give AT rortlAK rfttfCEa possible assstanee to DoilTaai ganbed auxiliary organizations, the Crystal Lake Jaycee Auxiliary This cummer, as ahways. Curler -Tele-V'naon of the Garden" will Chapter organized a luncheon to brings you tne most popular new include all surrounding auxuianes be presented, by. the Algonquin Garden chib at its 29th annual within a radius of 23 nuies at ECTwaoiJ1 stjles at popular prices. Our Cur-lee suits feature slim 3-buttoo Flower Show in the Washington which membeis sat down and talked out pertinent problems and possible solutions.

Tins luncheon School Gymnasnim on Friday, coats, flap pockeU and many more June 2SL 1357. 3-9 pan. Adnrnwn proved to be a great success and is free- new jtyle trends. The fabrics ar hixurious and knz-wewing ia arm to aO tumi d. There wfll be a Country Store Jdorey donations wvre inaJe te with home made candies, bakery the following: -National Honnr so lightweight sweates and handsane ew patterns.

Every Curie u.t in goods. Jams, jellies and handmade arudrs far sale as well as Jsrs bt3 perennial and anraiate from tnrnt- ciety schOkPrchip fund. Tonny Sable fund. Javcee ram shelter. Fred Morgan Memorial fund.

Senior Citizens and the Red Croa our wale selection is an cvorpt no al value. Come in and ehoce your br nrojens. Lxhiiats bm be in by 10 s.r Three nry making projects ua. Ail entries in Horticulture must given oy tne Aaxiliary he grown by exhitntor. curry on its many cr-ie activities.

Ail interested Tiowrrs and They were a fasiuon show, a danre and a awit card party. The p-nrarg rr urged to exhibit Hi Auxibary to taank o-onrrtn to v.c and csass. for Rrt-e i i are 1 'er wvrr 1 f--rrice tl r-. ir 1--' 1 x- tw- mcmg t. 1 J-t-s 8 1 than st V.

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