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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1941 THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, GREELEY. COLORADO I'AUJbJ i'lVB omens Clubs Social Events Church Societies Lodges -CLBMMA WILSON TELEPHONE I- JayCee Lifers Entertain Wives Annual summer ladies' lllglit parly given by the JayCee Lifers was enjoyed Thursday evening, when the group went to Olcn Haven for a steak fry at the Community House. The organization Is composed of past directors ot the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Open House at Lone Tree 1 Teacherage on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence C. Wbar- ton have moved Into the newly built teacherage on the Lone Tree school grounds, and are now plan- i to hold open house on Tuesday hetween tho hours ot 2 and 4 and 7 and 10 o'clock. School patrons and other friends are urged to call at teacher-age, which is directly across the road i from the former teacherage. It is Charge a four Saturday's Calendar Where Did THAT Come From? Herb Jacobsun, Mr. and 0 circlo of i le Method- Harold Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Mike urch al a meeting of tlie group Rlckelts, Mr. and Mrs. Ray he lovelv garden al Mrs. Ross Shacklee's ol'liome, 1533 Elevenlh street.

Assist a er Mr. and Mrs. Preston Strubel, Mr. aud Mrs. Heese Wilkinson.

Mr Mr. and Mrs Lyle Mc 10BtcbSe5 W01 -e i Mrs. Norma nuu hijr hostesses were iwiuio Lincoln. hrother-ln-law and Mrs ITnll ll'oro inmRlR Bister of Mrs. Ed Hall, were guests of tho group.

Christian Group Six and Mre Evc i yn yi r. Kvelyn Stanley and Mrs. B. over the W. R.

Weld County P. T. school of instruction, electric company lounge, 2 o'clock. Winslow-Mead Betrothal Is Announced to Friends LaSalle, Aug. 29--Mr.

aud Mrs. Pearl Winslow are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Ber- illce Winslow to Herbert Donald Mead, aon of Mr. and M. H. Mead.

Miss Winslow Is a graduate of College high school, class of 1939 and has since been employed as an operator at the telephone exchange. Mr. Mead Is a graduate of Greeley high school, class of 1936 and Is a telegraph operator for the Union Pacific railroad. The young couple plane to be married some time during (ho winter months. Helen Hahn'l Secret Marriage IE Announced Mr.

and Mre. Jacob Hahn of 31C Plum street. Fort Collins, announce tho marriage of their daughter Miss Helen Hahn, to I.leutenall William M. Robson, sou of Mr. and Mrs.

William Robson ot Idaho Spi ings. The single ring wedding service was read for the couple at Clinton, July 12, by Itev. J. W. Hudlburg, pastor of the First Presbyterian church there.

Mr. and Citv Brevities C1 Do rsey was leader for Irvln Mrs. afternoon assisted by Hall and A. wit1i win" tain' at her home, 11M UP singing of "Take Time To Ue Thirteenth street. Holy," and a discussion of various t0 LoTs Brooks entertained with a uiano solo, "In a Monastery Garden" and Alice Mae Huntington sang "I Sought the Lord." CSCE a a Is Married on a The marriage of Miss Floy Kllen Shafer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Charles E. Shater of Nowata, ing -i BUMS'" Charles E. Sliafer ot piowaia, During the Business S. Bon of Mr. fioldle Alanhaugh tea was i cussed for next Thursday, as well as the December haiaar.

Council president, Mrs. Everett Shlvely. Invited the group to the General Council tea at the church 4 members, four children, and three guests were present. Mrs. Shlvely and daughter, Joyce and Mrs.

Herman Simpson le'p '25 Mrs. Apnliu will entertain at her i slreet. with Mm. I-a rj Jl a and Mrs. Q.

L. Beardcn leaders. Members should take bazaar work to the peeling. Group Two of Christian Church at Miller Home Group Two of the First Christian et in the cliurcu parlors on and Mrs. O.

Sutton of Nowata took place last Thursday at the Methodist church In Nowala. The single i ceremony was read by the Rev. W. C. Healon.

The bride was Riven in marriage by lier father. She wore a street length costume suit and a shoulder corsage, a carried her white leather-bound Rainbow Bible, with a spray of tuberoses. Her attendants also wore street length dresses. Miss Hetty Watkins was maid of honor. The brlde- Kroom, who is a second machinist's mate In tho United Stales navy.

wore the regulation white i of the navy. Ho was attended by Paul O'Dell. An informal reception followed ut (lie home of the bride's parents. Following a honeymoon visit to the Mrs. Raymond Schneider of Cusler City, cousins of the bride, were a a Mra.

llobson Is a graduate of the Fort Collins high school and attended hoth Colorado State.college In Fort Collins-and Colorado State College of Education In Greeley. She is a teacher at the No. 10 school. Lieutenant Rouson Is a graduate of the Golden high school and CSC. He Is now attending field artillery echool at Fort Sill, where he and his bride have been living since their marriage.

Mrs. Robson will teach again this winter. NEW KNOCKABOUT COAT THE TREND! water-repellant garbordinc ai functional es on aviator 1 Designed with knapsack pockets and Convertible collar, THE ORIGIN: coats of RAF pilots. S. A.

Slacey will leave Saturday noon for Colliy, where he will spend tho Labor Day week end with his brolheis. He plans to return to Greeley Tuesday. M. Hibncr of Flay, Ariz, arrived In Ureeley Thursday to with his mother, Mrs. Harriet 1Mb- ner, who IB very ill at the Greeley hospital.

Miss li'Rcna Hatch went to Denver Thursday (o spend a few days visiting In the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sltzmau. She will return here Sunday. Mrs Llla Caton has returned to lier home In Kiinbnll, after spending the In Denver.

She was accompanied to Klmbal! by her sister, Mrs. Ursula Sweley, and A Stacey, who will vistl briefly. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Ross and grandson, ROBS Darlley, returned to Ihelr home In Eaton a after i two weeks in Michigan. Ohio, I i a a and Kentucky. They purchased a new car while In the eaet and drove It, home. Rev.

Punkey and Family Welcomed by Reception Members and i of Bethel gathered Tuesday i at the church for welcome rereplion which i i new pastor and his a i Rev. and Mrs. a a M. 1'nnkey and I i i Mary Lou- ulla, a Dale. Dana.

Melville, and Ruy i a i i recently from I'liocnll. to serve this church. Program had been arranged by vice a i a of I church. Rudolph Mclcher, willi Rev. Ohllls nl Albin.

In charge. Program opened with i i by the congregation, which Glen Stewart of MlnneapollH, read the scripture and offered prayer. a school then playotl a nelec lion. Welcome speeches were given by the pastors and friends representing various churches of Gree- Visitor Here Guest at Dinner First fried ley. Rudolp Mclcher welcomed Choir members of enjoyed a i dinner In the i base- i a evening.

The din- was slven as a a to i Maw Cecil a a been siieudlm; several weeks i her pavenlfi. a Mrs. i I Cecil. She plans to return to her home in a i i a some time week. bouquets of garden provided colorful decoration for the (able.

i or more choir members were present. Male a composed of will Kogaharn. Glen Illcks, Hob i and i a Winslow sane a groul of "The High Road and the I-ow Road." "Those Pals." 'The Story of a Tack," ami "Sweet Aduline." Humorous program of fiH- nlshed i a i for the remainder of the i Charles Frazier for his home In Pueblo on Wednesday evening a having spent the with his a a Mr. and SI I-B. C.

A. Nash ot Greeley. He has been employed by the Barber Studio and by the Nash Paint and Glass storo. church met in the cliurcn inuiuis Following a noiieymuun TM Thursday' afternoon as guests of hon of i i bride's brother in Oli i nnd Mrs. Came nickory.

couple i liv iiuaslcy assisted by Dorolhy at lhe nav a at the S. Kimbrel. Mrs. R. O.

Kinsey I a i iase at Norfolk. Mr. Suitor Luther League To Have Fellowship Picnic Sunday Luther league ot the Immanuel Lutheran church will meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Fort Collins mountain park for a fellowship picnic. Oranizatlons from Loveland. Ault.

and Cheyenne will join the Greeley group. Jipson Social Club Meeting Postponed Cipson Social club's meeting, slated for Wednesday, has been loslponed Indefinitely. Members ire urged to note this change In plans. Vera Woodford Guest at Party In honor of Miss Vern Woodford, who Is leaving Greeley to make her Ralph Golinskys Are Now at Home Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest L. Powars will leave Friday on the streamliner for Pittsburgh, where they will vlBlt their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Petersen. She Is the former Powars.

family for the Hc'thel church: Mrs. brought a welcome the Irnnmiuel Uaptlst BnggSUale bulflCIUS i Denver; Will Wlckstrom rcpre-1 i entcd ihe First naptist church May Register on at. he absence of iiev. K. woody Qr Monday Afternoon Hodson.

the pastor. i Vocal duet was given hy litbel Drtggsdule. A nderson and Mrs. Glen Stewart. 1 ere open on Tuesday, lid i Johnson spoke In behalf I 2 ICImer A.

(Jrosshauser. the i announces. dtnls are to Ailg 30 or tho i of Sept. 1. Bat one leach- pi- to the system.

She Is Mrs. West who will have a of the i a a Tlie new superintendent crimes from Louisville, where ho has coached and taught social scienoi." for years. He master's ami bachelor's degrees from tho University of Colorado, tlie former in physical a i nnd the a the dcvollonals from SI. John. Vera (5 llie USS Jnmcs- lielle gave thn readme, (own.

"Tommy." Mrs. W. D. Tialcom I Aft(H hcl a a i from tlie talked on "Christianity in China To- 1, ligh sc in Fort Collins, (he dav Dellelitfnl rctreshinents were I i attcntlcrt Colorado State Col- seived by the hostesses at the close jege ot Education at Greeley. of the meeting.

-Guests ot the afteruuon were Bride-Elect Is Feted UI Mrs Grace I)e Rusha and Mrs. Dorothy i September meeting will bo held witb Mrs. Gcorgo B. Adams, 1S17 Twelfth street. wno is I I TM Mr.

and Halph Golinflfcy, home in Denver, members of the whoso marriage took place in Den-- on. Yer a afternoon, have returned to Greetey from a several days' wedding i and are now at home at Strubel apartment No. 26. Mrs. Oollnsky Is the former Eleanor Elsen of Denver.

The couple was married at 1 o'clock in the Roumanian, Temple, a i Shapiro reading the siu- ring ceremony. About 10U At Party in Fort Collins For Hutu Stewart, soon to be the bride of Don Mackcy of I.i- Salle, Mrs. W. E. Stewart and Mrs.

Frank Justus enlertained at a Infchcn bridal shower Tuesday In Fort Collins. Guests were Mrs. htiutsi. u. I I eota Boyer of St.

1.0ms, Mr Iho hostess. Fourteen members a simmaker. Howard four guests wcro present. Guests Ella i MiES included Mrs. K.

G. Jarmln, i Horn Olld O. R. Mercer. Frances Malmstrom, shumaker and netty a al Mrs.

Frank Swanson led TM Happy-Go-Lucky lionals and 63 calls were gt a ome Ihe montli. -Mrs. George a i I 3 Mo al er eiileilain i read a clover series ol lelters J() 0 the llaripy-GivLuc from a city sisicr to a Tlll i lny a sister regarding a proposed vaca-, i Simms was a tion in the country. group Roll was September meeting will be Inen )e rs nnr i Mrs. L.

E. Opdyke as hostess-, siarguciilo! Stn I club on Tlnirsilsiy a Miss Simms was a guest of Ihe Roll was answered by irsery rhymes. i and Mrs. Alice Trego won prizes In the club art contest. Rofrcfihmenls were served by the hostess in the late afternoon.

Next meeting will be September 25 i Mrs. Flossie on Parker. Roll call will he the ex- Tiiursa'ay-aYternoon. Mrs. A.

P-ionces of the firs, pie baked by Hoers and Mrs. A. F. Matson as-'each member, sistcd the hostess In entertaining Woman's Society Is Entertained By Mrs. Ludnick Osgood, Aug.

Osgood Woman's society nl I i-hurcll Wednesday, August 27. Mrs. Fern Ludwick was hosless. Ten members were preseni. Mrs.

Mae Downing was leader. Plans wore finished for field day. which is lo be held the church Saturday, HO. meeting will be at the home of Burdett Rush on September 10. Mr.

ami Mrs. Ortis Howes and i are spending a week in Shemindooli, Iowa, i Mr. Howes' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan i ant! daughter a a and son Allc-n ol Mullen, are i i i al the T.

J. Robinson home, the parents of Mrs. Kime. and Mrs. Riinl Holln and daughters are spending i weelt- id at Kremmling, visiling Arma- Bela Gamma Omega sorority entertained at s.

dessert parly Thursday evening at Angell'a tearoom. Miss Woodford, who has been employed at tho social security board In Oreeley the past year and a half, has been transferred to the Denver office. After refreshments had been served, the guest of was presented with a lovely farewell gift. Social i followed. Sharing the evening were Evelyn Brcsnahiin, a llansclmann.

Aiigclinc Himmelshach, Bacon, Pearl Volk. Lois Sti-ceiler. Idella a Klsie Redman, anil lhc guest of liotmr. Miss Bresnahan and Mrs. Hnyden were in charge of party details.

Wayne Powars a returned from a three weeks i in the east which Included slope in Washing ton, 1). and Buffalo, N. Y. He also visited his sister, Mrs. Ted He tersou, at Pittsburgh, Pa.

He wll go to Sunrise. this week resume his teaching position. Mr. and Mrs. U.

J. Finn ot Grea Falls, ore visiting In Greele as guesls of their son and daugl ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. i Finn Mrs. Finn lias been here the pas two weeks, i Mr.

Finn catno here Thursday evening for the Labor day holiday. Mr. and Mrs. a Heckle, -whose a i a was an event ot the months, arc now at home Levine, Sam i i an a a at 201 Kast Twen- the Platte Valley conference. l.ater welcome talks were made iy Rev.

Levl B. Olson of Ihe a cllcal Free church: Rev. i i. Swansoii, i Covenant -jhurch; llev. Reuben Carlson.

Swedish Lutheran church; Kev. Ralph Ohitts, Baptist church in Al- bln. Wyo. Vocal was sung by Mr. and Mrs.

OlKon, followed by talks hy Rev. Folkc Ekblad and Rev. Eric of the Evangelical church of Eaton and Kenneth Rice, who substituted for llev. C. B.

Mylander of the Nnzarene church. Rev. Obitts, accompanied by his wife, played a trombone, solo. Hev. Pankey then responded to the gracious and as scmbled a a i picture with colored felts.

Social time followed, with re freshments being served In the church social room. In education Mi new Gertrude Hankins Is Ihe i i a teacher. She gle gle ring ceremony. guests were present. Including lir sky.

and Mrs. a a Greeley. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stewart left Greeley Wednesday for i apolis, Mr.

Stewart will begin his last year at Ihe Northwestern Bible School. They have been in Greeley the pats I months, guests of her parents. Sir. nnd Mrs. Hcrt Anderson.

Jolm holds a derree and' has hod three years experience. Last year she a al Walsenburg. Dan A. Ballanger vfill teacli math a science. He has had 16 years of I teaching raperience and has recently completed work on his do- 'grce at Colorado State College of Education.

Mrs. Ixiis CIOFS will have Commercial clasfins nnd music. She 1ms a degree in music and has a elfiht years in schools, including I Colorado College. She has been a i school sessions at Fort Collins. L.

S. Spencer is Ihe new English and slion teacher. i ly-socond street in Cheyenne, Wyo. Beckle is the former Gladys Hatch, a ot Mr. nnd Mrs.

F. Society Calendars County The bride wore a lovely wcudlng Hatch of Greeley. gown of ivory colnrcd salin. dc-1 slp-ncJ on princess lines. The filled i i a A Il-year-nhl son bodice was marked by a a of Dr.

N. E. A re- neckline and long sleeves, i to Greeley Friday morning tapered from i to ihc- el- cm Hie strramliner. i of Denver, hows (o tit closely nt wrlstB. i i i Hoharl.

where lie lias Her veil of tulle, fashioned wltli sj.ent thf past At Hobart a Irain, was caught at I head he was Ihe hoiiseguest of Ins i i i i i Mr. ail'l Mrs. b. -r- Holm of Holclrpce, brother of Mrs. Anderson, accompanied the Stcwarls as far as He had spent the past week visiting (he A and with rela- lives In Denver.

MONDAY-- AULT Irs. Tioltn'e brother. Fink on September 25. Methodist Circle Entertained Thursday Circle of the First MethotKsl church met in the home of Mrs. H.

A. Dnty, 1841 Eleventh avenue on A the 10 members and three guests Q. f. c. Club Guest at present.

Guests Included SIlss Evelyn Stanley, Mrs. Stanley, and Mrs. Sliellfcr. Eighty-three calls were reported for the monlh. Mrs.

R. G. McEwen lend tho devollonals and read letters from Miss Prentice In China and Miss Doyle in India. Lois Brooks played two piano solos, "Rosary" and "Blessed Assurance. Place and date of the neit meeting will bn announced later.

i Circle Has Picnic i Covered dish supper was enjoyed at tho shelter house at Island Grove park Thursday evening when Group of the Methodist church met for a social evening. Twelva were present, Sept. 25 is the date of the next meeting, with Mrs. Ida M. Wampler as hoslcss at the church.

Marriage license has been Issued In Denver to Eugene Miller of Greeley and I-aveta Calhoun of Jefferson county. Luncheon In Windsor Covered dish luncheon at Wind sor was enjoyed hy members of tlie G. T. C. club, meeting Wednesday with Mrs.

Olive Brumlcy. Mrs Emily Thompson and Mrs. Gross were assistant hostesses to the 16 members and one guest presoni Miss Zola Hacker of Cheyenne was tho visitor. Club sponsored a grab bag sale Prizes were won by Reno Kcrroll Clara Davis, and Naomi Whlpple Next meeltng will be at tho bom of Mrs. Fay Ferrell.

with Mrs Dolly Goodfellow and 'Mrs. Ev Gootlfellow assisting. Have Their Shoes Repaired Before School Starts HERRMANN'S ost. Mr. and Mrs.

Al Cook and sons ivo relnnied Wapato. here I went i spring. They re a i at the Jess Gooch home i they find a location. Ruel Bolin's family a moved i the Helen Wollensak bouse for lie winter or i they find a inn for (he coming year. School will open on Tuesday, September 2.

Mrs. Alter vill teach ot the Prairie Queen. Mils will be her term. Mrs. Fern Stephens will teach the Homestead.

This will be her second Both schools are In district 105. Kenneth Ankeney will a ilgh school at Eaton and will board at the Plxler home. Irene nnd Charlotte Kllngenberg will go to the high school in Briggsdale. a Alice Ludwick will go lo Denver and attend Coles Junior high. Community chorim rehearsal.

Congregational church. All members urged lo attend for preparation for teachers reception program Wednesday. Twentieth Century club luncheon Mrs. Jewell Ulll, hostess. World Wide guild, Barbara Jean Hobbs, hostess.

Sunshine circle. Mrs. Ernest Dines, hostess. A IS. B.

Kensington club, Mrs. lla Wilson, hostess. Townsend club Two, Mr. and Mrs. F- E.

Nusbaum, hosls. Id DAY-W. C. T. Mrs.

B. H. Kclley, llOHtCKEi. Choral Union. Mrs.

Philip Kleber, Fredrick and Philip Kleber, Mrs. Portman Elder, hosts. i a coronet. She carried shower bouquet of white roses. Miss i Kisen served us her slsler's maid of honor.

Her I was ot aciua blue taffeta, and her flowers were Dr. Levino att best man. ami omit. Mr. and Mrs.

Cl wfol (li How Kangaroos Feed Kangaroos feed while sitting erccl, tlie food being held In their forepaws. i i arr a FalT taffeta, and her (cr Lnke deep pink tearoses. and llie west coast. a tended the groom as ns SM Mrs. Eissn, the bride's mother, wore a light brown afternoon frock, while Mrs.

I a Agron of a a City, the groom's Bisler, was attired in a frock of black sheer. corsage Imumiet of sweelpeas. Informal reception followed llie Crawford went as far ns Salt Lake, where she will i i her brother le- fiirc going nn to Los Angeles. nnrt Karl will vacation In San Diego with lier mother, Mrs. Gallic Bernethy.

Barbara Carpenter, a of Mr. and Mrs. Frrd a of Sixteenth has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Mai-Ion Hodgson ami their (hrec i of Mi.imi.

N. a visiling in Ihc homo of thoir a a Other guests at the hrmio have lii'en Mr. and Sirs. i i a S. Sawle.

and daughters, i i Sawle and Mrs. Bessie Jonc-s of A Wis. Mr. Hodgson's a David Hodgson, and Mrs. Saivle'a father.

a a Hodgson. brothers. Tho Sawlcs now live the place, whcro George Hodgson was born 80 years ago. Blagen's a a Shoppe, 905 8th Avo. Ph.

Back To Sohool Pens and Pencils wedding, a which the couple (0 eK in her nurses' train- 1 left for a several days' honeymoon at the a Valley Chalet i Park and Steamboat prings. Mrs. (iolinsky, daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Sam Eiscn of Denver, waa graduated from North Denver high i at St.

Luke's hospital. A graduate, of Ureeley high school, she was a last year at Colorado Slate College of Education. On the campiig she was a member of Pi Kappa Sigma sorority. gjauiiitieu nun, nui in school- Sbo was employed In un Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Paulson of exclusive milliner's shop in Los Los Angeles arc visiling Mr. and Angeles, and about two months ago Mrs. L.

C. Viiiulcrlin. 503 Thir( c-ainc to Denver to he associated teentli traveled ex- COMPLETE RA14.6E O'F SIZES I 2.75 3.50 5.1 Other Pens 1-00 and Utter Jewelry Co. 826 8th St. Pl.

872 U. I 1 Time Inspection 926 Ninth Ave. Quick liulb Lily of tlie valley pips which have been chilled in storage will develop flowers in 15 days it placed in moss and water in a shallow bowl. They are the most fragrant of the easily forced bulbs. Pearl of Rockies Lake Loui.e is called the "Pearl of the Canadian Rockies." It is considered one of the most exquisite lights In the world.

It liej at an altitude of 5.M5 feet In the romantic "Lakes In the Clouds" region off Banff National i Ihe May company's millinery departmeiit. Sir. i i is tlie son of Sam lenstvely thru Cannila nnd tlie National Parks on I i i i here, uml are i hy the D. D. club will meet at Ihe home of Mre.

Lloyrt Cohea on Tuesday September 6. Shoe Shop 710 Ninth Ave. FALL TERM Campbell Secretarial School OPENS SEPTEMBER 2 Classes In Shorthand Burroughs Calculator Spelling Typewriting Bookkeeping Phone We're Always At Your Service When you a something moved or stored, we're right liere lo help you. Years of experience class us as experts In the art of moving. Phone Phone Agents for Beklns Nation-Wide of 1130 Fourteenth ave- roule.

Mrs. Poulson Is the former mo. He was graduated from Grccley high schoul, and has since been in business with his father at tlie Colinslty Clothing company. Notice of Auction--Repossession 1930 Ford Tudor. Motor Number A-313ES01.

Sale will be held a 9 0 0 A. M. on Sept. 8. 1941, at the Garnsey and Wheeler In Greeley, Colorado.

I i a VandcrllD. Mrs. William R. Kelly has returned from California where she has spent Ihe past two and a half weeks i i i wllh her sisters in Clarcinont and Laguna Beach. At Claremonl, she was with Miss Isebel Smith, nnd in Lnguna Beach visited in the homes of Miss Hilda Smith and Mrs.

Howard Boyle. Preserve Your Sight Normal vision for every age if defects are corrected by our glasses. for eye comfort ses E. J. HAEFELI Pronounced OPTOMETRIST 811 Eighth St.

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Phone 66 Eighth Ave WAVE WITH THIS COUPON THUR, FRI. SAT. Complete with SO curlers. Nothing else to buy. With ind in comfort, you can now cive younctf beautiful mtchinclew rttrcinent it kit lur.i 1 1 You don't to Vnaw a cbout wavuig hair.

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