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10411.0.,1A.MAPAIN I 1 .1 A II WednesdaY, Aug. 8, 1062 Chtlittag 0). Garritt-9 Garritt -9 Engagement Announced Engaged td Mr. Ross 1 1 Starts-Lee Rites Read On Saturday, idly 28 tort On SI 1 it No, 4 Mir Marriage Solemnized At Jackson JACKSON Palms and baskets of white gladiolus and chrpanthe-1 mums and 14 branch candelabra entwined with Ivy provided the background for the wedding of Miss Ruth Ellen daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Elmer we Eickelberg of Jackson, and Mr. John 'Henson Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Jackson, Sunday afternoon, Aug. 3.

'The Rev; Howard Pettit united the couple In marriage at the First Methodist Church of Jack. I 1 4 1 4 I 1 I 1 4. 1 j. 1 ''s! 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Hoover and daughters, Terri Ann and Brenda Kay, Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Hawk, McArthur, Mrs. Helen Greenlee and daughter, Mrs. Alva Greenlee, Grove City, Mr. 'and Mrs.

Kellis Ingram, Washington C. Mr. Robert Greenlee, Mr. Bert Haynes, Mrs. Everett Van Meter and Mrs.

Douglas Paxton and daughter, Tent Kingston. Garden Club Mrs. Harold' Boecher will speak onl'Islaturit Study" when the chit, licothe Garden Club has a picnic at II a.m., Tuesday, at Tar Hollow. Members are to meet at 9:30 cm. at the Armory in Yoctangee Park for transportation.

laid Hoover and ton and Brenda Mr, and Mrs. IcArthur, Mrs. and daughter, ee, Grove City, Ke Ills Ingram, Mr. Robert rt Haynes, Mrs. Eter and Mrs.

and daughter, I to Pic'rild'; Dcher will speak when the Chit, ub has a picnic lay, at 5ers are to meet the Armory in for transporta- inAnne um ucn Alm nas a pnanc at 11 a.m.; Tuesday, at Tar Hollow. Members are to meet at 9:30 cm. at the Armory in Yoctangee Park for tion. Haynes Reunion Held In Peterson's Pork-- Annual Haynes. reunion was held Sunday at Petersonl Park, west of Frankfort.

A basket dinner was served at noon. Those attending were: Mrs. Mary Kinnamon and sons, Chauncy and John, and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth McCollister and son, a daughters, Linda' Sue and Patti, Mr. and Mrs. Gene and Diane, Lticy Hyer, and David Tan Meter 7- and son, and daughter, Janie Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. John Haynes, all of Frankfort; '4 Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Estep and son, Mike, and daughter Nancy Dee, Mr. Robert Haynes and son, Eric Henry. Chillicothe. Frankfort and Mrs.

John Haynes, all of '4 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Estep and SOIL Mike, and daughter Nancy Dee, Mr. Robert Haynes and son, Eric Henrys Chillicothe, JACKSON Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill E. Elliott of Jackson are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Susan Jane, to Mr. Kenneth Vernon son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Taylor of Jackson, touts 4. Miss Elliott Is a graduate of Jackson High School and of Ohio University, where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha So. rority. Mr. Taylor.

a graduate of son High School, attended Ohio State UniversitY and Rio Grande College. They plan to be married in an open church ceremony at Jackson Christian Church on Aug. 24. toallteegeo.M BI versity Imo orange They plan to be married in an open church ceremony at Jackson Christian Church on Aug. 24.

,,4 re -1- "elta.c WU8OA k'hutco Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Harrison Stotts An evergreen backgrdund accented with an all white arranges ment of lilies and phlox flanked by ferns decorated the altar of the Concord Presbyterian Church when Miss Carla Sue Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Lee of Frankfort, Route 2, became the bride of Mr.

Wilbur Harrison Storts, 874 N. High Saturday, Clifford Kettman, Miss Ruth PurJuly 28. The Rev. Arthur Kinney, dum and Mrs. Charles Lee.

Mrs. a retired Presbyterian minister, Marvin Bennett had charge of the united the couple in marriage at guest book. 4 p.m. Mr. Storts is the son of When the coupleleft for a trip the late Mr.

and Mrs. Gouldra to Washington D. the new Mrs. Storts. Storts was wearing a blue Jacket Mrs.

Charles Core presented dress, white accessories and an 15-minute prelude of organ music. orchid corsage. The bride was Given in marriage by her lath- graduated from 1, rankfort High er, the bride wore ballerina School and is a senior at Ohio length gown of Chantilly lace University. She is a sixth grade fashioned with a fitted bodice and teacher in the Frankfort Schools. portrait neckline outlined Atli Mr.

Storts was graduated from iridescents and pearls. A self rosei 1FHS and Is employed at the Du- accented the back waist. Her Pont Plant near Circleville. They mantilla was of matching materare living at 86 W. Fourth St.

lal. She carried a bouquet of Out-of-town guests were from daisy pompons, lilies of the valley Dayton, Circleville, Hamilton, and stephanotis centered with a Winchester. Greenville, Goshen, white orchid. The bridegroom's Xenia, Middleport and Sardinia. accented the back waist.

Her mantilla was of matching material. She carried a bouquet of daisy pompons, lilies of the valley and stephanotis centered with a white orchid. The bridegroom's Wilson k'hutco Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Harrison Skirts An evergreen backgrdund accented with an all white arrange ment of lilies and phlox flanked by ferns decorated the altar of the Concord Presbyterian Church when Miss Carla Sue Lee, daughtet of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl M. Lee of Frankfort, Route 2, became Ow bride of Mr. Wilbur Harrison Storts, 874 N. High Saturday, Clifford Kettman, Miss Ruth Pur July 28. The Rev, Arthur Kinney, dum and Mrs.

Charles Lee. Mrs. a retired Presbyterian minister, Marvin Bennett had charge of tht united the couple in marriage at guest book. 4 p.m. Mr.

Storts is the son of When the coupieleft for a trip the late Mr. and Mrs. Gouldra to Washington D. the new Mrs Storts. Storts was wearing a blue jacket Mrs.

Charles Core presented cdress, white accessories and ar 15-minute prelude of organ music. orchid corsage. The bride wet Given in marriage by her lath- graduated from 1, rankfort Higt er, the bride wore' ballerina School and is a senior at Ohl( length gown of Chantilly lace University. She is a sixth grad( fashioned with a fitted bodice and teacher in the Frankfort Schools portrait neckline outlined withi Mr. Storts was graduated frorr iridescents and pearls.

A self rose 1FHS and Is employed at the Du accented the back waist. Her Pont Plant near Circleville. The3 mantilla was of matching materare living at 86 W. Fourth St. lat.

She carried a bouquet of Out-of-town guests were fron daisy pompons, lilies of the valley Dayton, Circleville, Hamilton and stephanotis centered with a Winchester. Greenville, Goshen white orchid. The bridegroom's Xenia, Middleport and Sardinia. Cheer Up Class Mrs. Mart Tatman became a member of the Cheer Up Class of the North High Street Church of Christ in Christian Union Tuesday night at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Bowers, 339 Eastern Ave. Marsha Graham was a guest. Mrs. Clyde Duerstein conducted the meeting and Mrs.

Carrie Gire, the Bible quiz. Mrs. Minnie Saxton spoke on her life. Mrs. Harry hee Up Class Mrs.

Alart Tatman became a umber of the Cheer Up Class he North High Street church of in Christian Union Tuesday ight at the home of Mr, and Irs. Earl Bowers, 339 Eastern sve. Marsha Graham was a uest Mrs. Clyde Duerstein conducted he meeting and Mrs. Carrie Gire, he Bible quiz.

Mrs. Minnie Sax- DR spoke on her life. Mrs. Harry Preceding the ceremony a program of organ music was presented by Mr. Kent White, who also played the accompaniment for Mr.

James Thomas. brother of the bridegroom, who sang "0 Perfect Love," "I Promise You" and "Because." At the close of the ceremony Mr. D. Merrill Davis sang 'The Lord's Prayer." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of silk organza over bridal taffeta designed in sheath style with moulded bodice, and a scoop neekline outlined with Alencon lace appliques etched in seed pearls and brilliants. Matching appique was repeated at the cummerbund waistline, from which flowed a court train accented with rosebuds.

Her veil of sheer bridal illusion was held, by a matching rosebud plateau sprinkled with seed pearls. Her jewelry was a cultured pearl pendant, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a cascade arrangement of white carnations, rosebuds and stephanotis. Mrs. Freda M.

Pritchett served as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Frank. man of Greenville, Miss Mary Ellen Gaffney of Kettering and Miss Sharee Wasburn of Jackson. The attendants were attired in afternoon length dresses of lilac silk linen featuring fitted bodices, scoop necklines and tunic style sheath skirts accented with bows. They wore matching silk chiffoni hats with circular veils fashioned' 1 1 with large soft-petaled roses. They carried arm bouquets of pink, carnations with fern and a large pink bow with streamers.

Mr. Stephen Pritchett served as best man and ushers were Mr.1 John Eickelberg, brother of the bride, Mr. Jeff Reynolds of Jackson, Walter Wyatt of Mariemont and Mr. William Anderson of Pomeroy. A reception was held immediately folldwing the ceremony in the church social Serving as hostesses were Miss Gretchen Gahm, Mist Marianne Channell of Jackson and Miss Diane Locey and Miss Carole Hinkle of Columbus.

Miss Susan Elliott of Jackson presided at the guest register. When the couple left for a wedding trip through Michigan, the bride wore a moss green linen sheath with a cardigan plaid Jacket in green and gold tones and black accessories. They will reside at 85 Fairway Apt. 3, Columbus. The bride was graduated from Jackson High School with the class of 1958 and from Ohio State University in the school of home ec0110MiCS.

She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority and Phi Upsilon Omicron and lOmicron Nu honoraries. She will 1'teach home economics at White. hall Yearling High School in Co. lumbus. Mr.

Thomas, a 1958 graduate of Jackson High School, is a senior at Ohio State, majoring in radio. television, speech education. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and is a past member, of the Ohio State marching band. Local Families Go to Garman Family Outing Twenty-five relatives attendid the Plyley reunion Sunday at the community park in Troy. Among them were Mr.

and Theo. dore Plyley'and daughter, Judy, and Snyder of this city, and Mrs. Ethel Putnam of Frankfort The Officers for the grouP ore: Plyley of Richmond, president; Mrs. Luvern Laux of Greenville, vice president; and Mrs. Roy Garman of 'rroy, secretary-treasurer, New Officers Elected At Schroke Reunion Officers were elected at the annual Schrake reunion held Sunday In Yoctangee Park.

They are: Mrs. Donald Strausbaugh, president, Mrs. Thomas Strausbaugh, vice president, and Miss Rose New Officers Elected At Schroke Reunion Officers were elected at thi annual Schrake reunion held Sun day in Yoctangee Park. They are Mrs. Donald Strausbaugh, presi dent, Mrs.

Thomas Strausbaugh vice president, and Miss Rosl gift to her was pearl earrings, Miss Joyce E. tee was maid of honor for her sister. She wore i green taffeta jacket dress with hite accessories, and tarried an arrangement of yellow daisies, white carnations and yellow tulle. The bridesmaids, Miss Judith L. Myers of Goshen and Miss E.

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4 Miss Joan Teresa Heitz Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heitz of Delphos are announcing the en gagement of their daughter, Joan Teresa, to Mr. George Albert Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul G. Ross of Route 4. Miss Heitz was graduated from the College of St. Teresa, Winona, where she was a member of Pi Gamma Mu social science honorary. She also studied at the University of Arizona Branch at Guadalajara, Mex.

Miss Heitz is on the faculty of Sycamore High School near Cincinnati. Mr. Ross received a bachelor of arts degree from Heidelberg College, where he was a member of Sigma Tau Nu literary so-, ciety and Phi Alpha Theta history honorary, and bachelor of science and master of arts degrees from Ohio State University where he was a member of Kappa Phi Kappa education Ira. ternity. Mr.

Ross also has done post graduate work in education at the University of Cincinnati. He is employed as a social studies teacher in the Cincinnati Public Schools. Plans are being made for a Thanksgiving Day wedding 111., closed the meeting. It announced Mrs. Philip Deiber Mrs Le is Eby WU enter ()flan 1 the class at 8 p.

Sept. 11, at the White House Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood, 180 E. Water St, had as weekend visitors their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Sibrell, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edelblute and daughters, Sharon and Janet, of Delaware. re: -1 I elo.

I I COUNT ON PENNEY'S to take the fashion cue from top coat designers put a practical price to COLOR-CUED Fur Trims 99L 7995 LUSTROUS DYED SQUIRREL, NATURAL NORWEGIAN BLUE FOX.T001 Count on fur to make you fool most elegant. Count on Penney's to lavish It on richly textured wools, a fabulous blend of wool and fur nen. fashionod along tha slender hes that spell )962 with Ph. kind of dotalling, tho meticulous workmanship you've $oon for much mom Dark brown land brown high fashion), Mkt rko, woo, Juniot petite and kw' skres. hr products lobolimi to show country of oriole of Importod furs $19.50 I4X Gold-filled WEAVER OMEGA OMEGA IS EXCLUSIVE IN CHILLICOTHE WITH WEAVERS.

Spact Your Payments Over Many MonthsNo Extra Cost. The peerless beauty, the unerring accuracy of Omega has Won for it the reputation of "the world's finest watch." Shown here is but one of the many fashionable models you may view in our store. 71r 4 .0, 0, Of 'A1'''' 4''Irle'' 14, I ,44, 0 ik tb 4 -fr AC 2. I- I 1, le i 44' Lo, 0 irlip.3.1.111 ft: 44) rc 1 N4- 7 4 (I I) f.A rit 1 4 kk. A i i 1 .1 I for a lifetime of proud possession () 7 1 F--A Miss Joan Teresa '14 21 OMEGA Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Heitz of Delphos are announcing the en- gagement of their daughter, Joan Teresa, to Mr. George Albert .1 tit Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G.

Ross of Route 4. Miss Heitz was graduated from the College of SL Teresa, --1. die. Winona, where she was a member of Pi Gamma Mu social I I 7-i-- 1 science honorary. She also studied at the University of Arizona 4 1 2 Branch at Guadalajara, Mex.

Miss Heitz is on the faculty of 1,,,..1. .0 1 I Sycamore High School near Cincinnati. tt, 1 2 The peerless beauty, the Mr. Ross received a bachelor of arts degree from Heidelberg i '1--- College, where he was a member of Sigma Tau Nu literary unerring accuracy of Omega ciety and Phi Alpha Theta history honorary, and bachelor et, ti has Won for it the science and and master of arts degrees from Ohio State University 2 where he was a member of Kappa Phi Kappa education fra- liov tation of "the world's finest ternity. Mr.

Ross also has done post graduate work in education at the University of Cincinnati. He is employed as a social TL watch." Shown here is studies teacher in the Cincinnati Public Schools. but one of the many Plans are being made for a Thanksgiving Day wedding. $19.50 --i-- fashionable models you may Gold- closed the meeting. It 14 filled view in our store.

was announced Mrs. Philip Deiber I OMEGA IS EXCLUSIVE IN CHILLICOTHE WITH WEAVERS. gland Mrs. Lewis Eby will enter- tain the class at 8 p. Sept.

11, Spact Your Payments Over Many MonthsNo Extra Cost. at the White House Restaurant so Mr. and Mrs. William Atwood, 44 130 E. Water had as weekend AV t.

visitors their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd IP 1 I IRS (Imam" Sibrell, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edelblute and daughters, Sharon and Janet, of Delaware.

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tato I 1 04 petite ond w' okes. I i 4 i' fur products 1'1)04 to show country i 11 'ic of oriole of Importod furs 1 I 11 3. 4 0 I i '4. 4.14 ,01 'e4 tit 7, white accessories, and carried lmra. white carnations, pink roses and basket as dinner served at pink tulle.

The bride's gifts tol noon her attendants were pearl ear- Attending were Mrs. Garnet rings. Schrake, Mr. and Mrs. Ray The bridegroom's brother Mr.

Shiltr. Debbie and Timmy, Mr. Joseph S. Storts Sr. of Frankfort and Mrs.

Wesley Rath, Dusty and was best man. Serving as ushers were the bridegroom's brother- Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thack- In-law Mr. Lester W.

Delaney of er and Sherry, Mrs. Elsie Mills of Dayton, and Mr. George B. Ting. New Holland, Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Icy. Smith, Brenda and Terrie of Mrs. ee wore a light blue Frankfort, and Mrs. Roy L' sheath, white accessories and a Schrake and Mary Lou, Mr.

and corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Bill Brewer and Billy, Joe Mrs. C. W.

Myers of Winchester, Swords of Leesburg, Mr. and the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Melvin Dresbaeh and Bruce also had a corsage of pink sweet- of Circleville Mr. and Mrs. Al heart roses, Groves, Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin tu- A four tiered cake flanked by man and daughters of Highland, arrangements of pink and white Mr. Harold Strausbaugh, Mr. carnations, gladiolus and roses and Mrs. Thomas Strausbaugh, decorated the refreshment table Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Schrake, at the reception for 80 people in Harold, Norman and Robert, Mr. the church social room. Assisting and Mrs. Edward Schrake, Mr.

hostesses were the bridegroom's and Mrs. Clifford Schrake, Betty, sister Mrs. Lester Delaney, Mrs. Nancy, Rose Mary. and Sherry, noon.

Attending were Mrs. Garnet Schrake, Mr. and Mrs. R4 Shiltr. Debbie and Timmy, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Rath, Dusty and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thacker and Sherry, Mrs. Elsie Mills of New Holland, Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Smith, Brenda and Terrie of Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schrake and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Brewer and Billy, Joe Swords of Leesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dresbaeh and Bruce of Circleville, Mr. and Mrs. Al Groves, Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin tuman and daughters of Highland, Mr. Harold Strausbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Strausbaugh, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Schrake, Harold, Norman and Robert, and Mrs. Edward Schrake, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 'Schrake, Betty, Nancy, Rose Mart and Sherry, white and carried 'Mary Schrake, secretary-treasur white carnations, pink roses A basket dinner was served a pink tulle.

The bride's gifts tui noon. her attendants were pearl ear- Attending were Mrs. Game rings. Schrake, Mr. and Mrs.

Ra3 The bridegroom's brother Mr. Shilt2. Debbie and Timmy, Mr Joseph S. Storts Sr. of Frankfort and Mrs.

Wesley Rath, Dusty am was best man. Serving as ushers Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thack were the bridegroom's brotherer and Sherry, Mrs. Elsie Mills In-law Mr.

Lester W. Delaney New Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Bop Dayton, and Mr. George B.

Ting- Smith, Brenda' and Terrie Icy. Frankfort, and Mrs. Ito! Mrs. Lee wore a light blue Schrake and Mary Lou, Mr. am sheath, white accessories and a Mrs.

Bill Brewer and Billy, Joi corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Swords of Leesburg, Mr. an( Mrs. C. W.

Myers of Winchester, Mrs. Melvin Dresbaeh and Brum the bride's maternal grandmother, of Circleville, Mr. and Mrs. A also had a corsage of pink sweet. Groves, Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin IA heart roses. man and daughters of Highland A four cake flanked by arrangements of pink and white Mr. Harold Strausbaugh, Mr carnations, gladiolus and roses and Mrs. Thomas Strausbaugh decorated the refreshment table Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Schrake at the reception for 80 people in Harold, Norman and Robert, Mr the church social room. Assisting and Mrs. Edward Schrake, Mr hostesses were thtt bridegroom's and Mrs. Clifford Schrake.

Betty sister Mrs. Lester Delaney, Mrs. Nancy, Rose Mary. and Sherry Mrs. Nettie' Bower, Mrs.

Mildred Cochran, Gene, J. W. Strausbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrake and Patty.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strausbaugh, Randy and Nita Kay of Chillicothe. The 1963 reunion will be the first Sunday in August in the park. Mrs.

Nettie Bower, Mrs. Mildre( Cochran, Gene, Mrs. J. W. Straus baugh, Mr.

and Mrs. Fret and Patty, Mr. and Mrs Donald Strausbaugh, Randy am Nita Kay of Chillicothe. The 1963 reunion will be tilt first Sunday In August In the park I Mr. and Mn, W.

Garmhaus. en and their daughteN Miss Bet. sy Garmhausen, 198 Grand and Miss Garmhausen's former roommate at Ohio State Unlver sity, Miss Sue Beckemyer, re. turned Friday after a month's tour of the northwest. Their trip included a visit with Mrs'.

Garm. hausen's brother and sister.in.law, Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Gorrie, and family In St.

Paul, Fait tin Seattle. Black Hills In South Dakota, Alberta and Vie. Canada, and the Glacier National Park la Montana, Mr. and Mrs, W. J.

Garmhaus, en and their daughteN Miss Bet sy Garmhausen, 198 Grand Ave. and Miss Garmbausett's formei roommate at Ohio State Univer 3.. ity Miss Sue Beckemyer, re turned Friday 'after a month'i tour of the northwest. Their trif included a visit with Garm, hausen's brother and Mr. and Mrs.

Don E. Gorrle, ant family In St. Paul, Fair in Seattle, Black IBM in South Dakota, Alberta and Vie, Canada, and the Glacier National Park In Montana. tellIforn TwiiiWay Stretch Elastic Stockings ore shaped to fit the Contour of the log. Uniform protium ot every point from onklo to thigh! lically invisible sm.

der sheerest hosiery. tellItore TwiWay 1 Stretch Elastic Stockings 'i 4 ore shaped to fit the contour of the leg. Uniform pressure ot Ibvry point from ankle to thigh! Proc. lically invisible der sheerest hosiory. i id.

in Plus-- Nvien C611011" 1 O. 7 A461 I aloft and Mrs. Ernest E. Smith and children. Greg.

Gwen and Jeff. 609 Commanehe have returned from a week's vacatiOn near Quantleo, where they were the guests of the John Metz. aer family end other friends In the area. Late In July, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith spent a week In the Smoky Mountains area while their children visited their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. James Wikoll of Bentonville. Mr and Mrs. Ernest F. Sm10 nd children.

Greg. Gwen and tr 609 Commanche have returned from a week's vacatiOr near Quantice, where they were the guests of the John friends In area. ger family ate end I other I the July, r. an Mrs. Smith spent a week In the Smoky Mountains area while their children visited their grandpar, erns, Mr.

and Mrs. James Wikoll of Bentonville. EROMAHIPS PHARMACY 49 North Point St. Dial 772.7106 NOS I jp jr 0 1 ,1 TOP a 4 A at 1, 4..

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