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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1936. SOCIETY AND CLUBS; NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN 10 ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED BRIDE WILL LIVE IN PORTLAND GUILDS SELLING "LEISURE TIE" IS I. A. C. HAS GAY HOLIDAY PLANS niuicM CONCERT TICKETS TOPIC IUIIILI1 800 Attend Season's First Big Meeting Approximately 800 heard The Indianapolis News Newsboys Band in a half-hour concert Sunday afternoon In B.

F. Keith's theater as the Y. M. C. A.

presented Its first Big Meeting of the season. J. B. Vandaworker directed the band in a program of martial and semi-classical selections. Floyd Jones, head of the Floyd Jones School of Sacred Music, led Mrs.

Ilarold James Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Manuel Hirsh, Chicago. 800 Attend St. Margaret's Ball Amid Holiday Surroundings at I.

A. C. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Donald DuShane Will Tell of Boys and Girls Club at Columbus. Dally supervised recreational activities in their, own clubhouse as enjoyed by 1300 boys and girls at Columbus, will be described by Donald DuShane, superintendent of the Columbus public schools, before the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Wom en at the general meeting Tuesday at 2 p. m.

at the Woman's Depart- ment Club. Ronald Wolfe, supervisor I of vocational guidance for the Na-; tional Youth Administration, will speak on "Leisure Time for the' Under Privileged Child. Each speaker will lead open discussions following the talks. Thirty children of the Ogden Jun- i tor Chorale will sing Christmas carols directed by Mrs. James M.

Ocden. Following the program, tea will b- served. Hostesses will include Mrs. Calvin R. Hamilton, president; Mrs.

Ian JC Joyce, vice-president and program chairman; Mrs. Rob- ert M. Lingle, membership chair-, man, and Mesdames Victor Keenc, 1 Leonard A. Smith, N. Taylor Todd i and James A.

Bawden. Arrangements for the tea are in the charge of Mrs. W. Donald Wright and Mrs. James E.

Jobes and the social and hospitality committees. Mrs. Walter P. Morton and Mrs. J.

Edwin Hutchman will pour, and decorations will be in silver, and crystal. The evening group, composed largely of employed women will have dinner at the Business and Professional Women's Club, Tuesday at 6:15 p. m. Miss Mary J. Cain, of the staff of the Indianapolis Public Library, will present "Some Book Affinities for A.

A. U. W. in Current Literature." Miss Betty Humphreys will sing Christmas songs, accompanied by Miss Alice Portcus. pianist.

The afternoon and evening motion picture study and discussion groups will have a joint meeting at the home of the chairman of the latter group, Mrs. Frederick A. Brier, tonight at 8 o'clock. Miss Marguerite Orondorff will speak on "Motion Picture Appreciation." Mrs. Carroll O.

Skaar, general chairman, will preside. FLOWER MISSION WILL SEEK ADDITIONAL FUNDS Directors and advisory board memDers or the Indianapolis Flower Mission will ho3d a called meeting Thursday at 11. a. m. at the Union Trust Company to discuss means of obtaining additional monies to make possible the use of the full capacity of the new tuberculosis hospital after it is opened for patients February 15, 1337.

City officials have announced that the hospital will admit fifty patients, half of its capacity; on that date as funds are not available for care of more than that number in 1337. "The Flower Mission is Interested primarily in removing the menace of tuberculosis from the home, said Mrs. James D. Ermston, hospital chairman of the organization. "Full use of the facilities offered by this new, modern hospital will mean pro- tectlon of several hundred innocent children now exposed to the disease In their homes.

It will relieve the load carried by Sanitarium by caring for advanced cases and releasing beds for pa tients on the Sunnyside waiting list. E. EARL MILNER TO WED MISS PRISCILLA HAMMOND MUNCIE, December 7 (Spl.) Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Priscilia Hay-mond and Edwin. Earl Milner is made by the father of the bride-fleet, Walter O. Ilaymond.

The marriage will take place December 24 In the St. John's Universalis church, with the Rev. Arthur W. Mr Davit officiating. The bridegroom, a young business man of Danville.

I1U is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Earl Milner. Sr, Muncie.

Miss Haymond Is a graduate of Central High School here and attended Principia College, St. Louis, and the National College of Education. Evanston, HI. Mr. Milner also was graduated from Central High School here and attended Purdue University, where he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.

They will live In Danville, If 9 aches eve the by Ft. are the J. the of at the Spruce boughs glistening with sil ver, white candles gleaming from holders gay with red berries, and small Christmas trees imparted a festive holiday air to the dinner-dance given by St." Margaret's Hospital Guild Saturday night at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Two floors of the club were given over to the dancers. More than 800 guests added their help to the maintenance of the occupational therapy department at City Hospital, and to support work In the children wards, to which the-proceeds will be devoted.

Large Christmas trees stood at either side of the fireplace, and the orchestra stands were banked with cedar. The programs, mounted on sapphire blue, were autographed in silver. Lovely evening gowns, which have caught a dramatic note this season from the richness of material and brilliance of ornament, played their part In the beauty of the scene- Mrs. I. Seybert, president, wore a gown of apricot satin, fashioned with shoulder cape, with a contrasting evening bag of jade.

Mrs. Edward Gallagher, general chairman of the dance, wore slipper satin in aquamarine, with corsage of orchids. In one group were Dr. Charles W. Myers, superintendent, of City Hospital: Mrs.

Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Simpson, Julia Jean Rudd, and Dr. H.

H. Wheeler. Mrs. Myers wore a gown of coronation blue velvet, trimmed with rhinestones." Wears. Black Tulle Gown.

Mrs. Jackson K. Landers, former president, wore a gown of black tulle, the full skirt appliqued with cream lace. Mrs. Harold Feight-ner's tunic gown was of.

printed chiffon i over black taffeta. Mrs. Courtland Cohee wore silver acces sories and a corsage of Sweetheart roses with her gown of pastel blue taffeta. Mrs. K.

'V. Mosiman wore a ban deau of silver leaves with her gown of silver lame, with accessories in sapphire blue. Mrs, Chantilla E. White's gown of flowered crepe was trimmed with fuschia grosgrain ribbon. Mrs.

Carl Ittenbach wore black starched late with girdle of corona Share of McCormack Recital Proceeds to Benefit Methyl odist Hospital. Workers from the White Cross Guilds of the Methodist Hospital have opened several downtown booths for the sale of tickets to the concert to be given by John McCormack, famous Irish tenor, Sunday afternoon in Cadle Tabernacle. Mrs. Lloyd Mclnturf is chairman of the ticket sales for the concert and is In charge of the White Cross Guild headquarters on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel Washington. Booths have been opened in Methodist Hospital, Rink's Cloak House, H.

P. Wasson L. S. Ayres Co, the William H. Block Company, the Indiana National Bank and Charles Mayer Co.

The Guild share of the proceeds will go to purchase a glass boot for treatment of gangrene at Methodist Hospital. McCormack is being brought to Indianapolis under asupices of the recently formed Concert Guild which presented Fritz Kreisler as its first attraction. CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday. Alpha Beta Latreian Christmas meeting, with Frederick Burleigh, director of the Civic Theater, as the guest speaker. Mrs.

Marvin L. Lugar will be hostess, assisted, by Mrs. Dana L. Jones. Alpha Delta Latreian Husbands of members will be guests at the Christmas bridge party at the home of Mrs.

Edward D. James. Assistants will be Mrs. William Hutchison, Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs.

Matthew Farson. Alpha Latreian Mother's party when Mrs. Everett Schofield will present "The Legend of DenVenuta Woods Stevens). The committee will include Mesdames Harry Wade, Francis Summer, Harry Jones and Carl Lauensteinv Amicitia Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Harry Bates, with Mrs.

William Burroughs assisting. Indianapolis Alpha Delphian Mrs. Demarchus C. Brown will give an illustrated lecture on Japan at 6:45 p. in the Hotel Lincoln.

Inter Alia Mrs. H. L. Simons will review "Personal History (Vincent Sheean), and Mrs. Llewellyn Tur-nock will review "Mrs.

Astor's Horse" (Stanley Walker) at the home of Mrs. James W. Taylor. Irvington Friendship Circle Mrs. H.

J. Wangelin will entertain members, assisted by Mrs. O. S. Moore.

Meridian Heights Inter-Se Mrs. S. M. Ford will speak on "Beyond Sing the Woods' at the home of Mrs. E.

E. Stacy, assisted by mem bers of the program committee. P. E. Chapter Mrs, N.

B. Magoffin will: arrange the program at the home of Mrs. G. Thomas. Social Study Mrs.

Walter. R. George will review "North to the Orient" (Anne Morrow Lindbergh) Mrs. Clayton Rigsbee hostess. Tokalon Mrs.

Lawson O'Malley will be hostess, and Mrs. Robert W. E.1 McKay will arrange a program on "The Beggar's Opera." MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED ANDERSON, December 7 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hosek, Anderson, announce the marriage i of their daughter "Margaret and i T.A TUT It IT.

A I Mrs. Charles B. Swinney, The couple will in Marion. only 3422 Li EB E'R tion blue velvet, and Mrs. Herbert C.

Tyson as in pastel rose silk, trimmed with long silk fringe. Cor onation blue also formed the background for the flowered crepe worn by Mrs. John H. Bookwalter, and Mrs. Willis B.

Conner, Jr more turquoise blue crepe accented with Dubonnet flowers. A large number of out-of-town guests attended the dance. In the group with Mr. and Mrs. Seybert were Mr.

and Mrs. Pleas E. Greenlee and Dr. and Mis. William Tindall.

Shelbyville: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Handy, Morristown, and Mr. and Mrs. L.

A. Cortner. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jolly, Knightstown.

Mrs. Greenlee a wore Ice blue satin with Dubonnet accessories; Mrs. Handy wore coronation blue, with accessories in burgundy; Mrs. Cort-ner was In ivory crepe with rhine-stones; Mrs. Tindall in chalk whit pebble crepe, wore green accessories, and Mrs.

Jolly was In powder blue velvet, accented with silver. OFFICERS NOMINATED FO.R. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Marion Disbrough has been nominated for president of the Indianapolis Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, scouting fraternity, heading a list of unopposed candidates to be voted on at an election 'meeting 'at But ler. University Thursday. Others nominated at a meeting In the auditorium of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company Sunday afternoon are Rolla Burghard, vice-president; -Wlnfield Yeager, secretary; Robert Williams, treasurer; Joel Williams, historian, and Rich ard Reiser, alumni secretary.

Professor Charles Walters, Butler University, was chosen faculty adviser, and O. Lee was nominated senior adviser. Initi ation ceremonies were conducted at the meeting for a group of honorary and undergraduate pledges. Plans were made to establish clubrooms for the chapter In Jordan Memorial hall at Butler, Christmas Joy ux vy POP Tuesday to Precede Christmas Events. Mrs.

George Mercier heads th committee in charge of the women's 1 L.l held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Tuesday for members wiveii, daughters and guests. Assisting hostesses are Mesdames C. T. Spriggs. E.

O. Delgado, Georee Hilgemeier, H. J. McDargh, E. W.

Berger, John Celler and John Rob- inson. Luncheon will be served in me green room ai ana contract play will follow. me iirst or several Christmas events at the club will be the "Kiddies Mickey Mouse" party in th gymnasium, December 19. from 2:30 until 5 p. m.

Invitations will include members young 'sons and daughters and one guest each. The gymnasium will be decorated for Christmas. A Santa Claus will dis-3 tribute gifts from a large tree, to bs placed in the center of the Holiday Dance Series. A series of holiday dances, start-' daily until January 3 has been announced. Miss Joan Fox Is chairman of the Indac Junior Christmas formal December 23.

Members of her committee include Miss Jean York, Misa Lois Randolph, Russell Lilly and Robert Woolling. Three tea dances are Included on the schedule and will be held December 24, 29 and 30. Dancing will be in the Venetian room from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. with Louie Lowe's I.

A. C. Orchestra playing. Christmas day dinner will be served from noon until 9 p. m.

with dinner-dancing from 6:30 to 8:30" p. m. In the Lantern room. A post-' Christmas supper-dance will follow. December 26.

Schumaker's Orchestra will play for dancing from 9:30 p. m. (., to a. m. in the Lantern room.

There will be dinner dancing December 27 in the Lantern; room from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. New Year's Eve Ball. Club members and their guests" will celebrate New Year's eve with a West Point ball starting at 9:30 p. m.

December 31. Dancing will be on both the third and fourth floors" and supper will be served until mid- night. Table and room decorations; will be in keeping with the mill- tary motif. The reservation list will ciose uecemoer ju ana neany auu advance reservations already havs been made. Instead of the weekly supper- dance January 1.

the club has an- nounced a New Year's day dinner-dance In the ballroom from 7 to per-dance January 2, and the din- ncr-dance January 3. the weekly dancing schedule will bo resumed. CHURCH CIRCLE TO GIVE OF PEACE' PAGEANT' A dramatic pageant entitled, Tht' Sign of Peace (Valeria Lehman), directed by Mrs. Elizabeth son, will be given at the Christmas guest meeting of the Irvlngtoa Service Circle of the King's ters Thursday at 2 p. m.

in Irving-. ton Masonic Temple. The' cast includes Mesdames Amos T- 1 -r- wuuii xierry, uiyman xvings-bury and Adelaide Wagoner Rans- burg, and the Misses Alice. Robin- j- son and Barbara Wirth. A chorus made up of Junior Workers, and Ten Helpers Circles of the Junior Order of King's Daughters, will sing, directed by Mrs.

J. A. Matthews. at vj uj optns Tin Walker was Miss Alice Elizabeth Stage, of Knights-town, before her marriage Thanks giving day. Mr.

and Mrs. Walker will live in Portland. Services will be In the charge of Mrs. John R. Sentney, national president.

The Broad Ripple Mothers Club of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society will meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the kindergarten. Mrs. Gerauld McDermott will entertain the annual Christmas luncheon party of the T3lwarma Service Club Tuesday at 12:30 p.

m. Gifts will be exchanged and a Christmas basket filled. The Misses Martha and Dorothy Shepperd entertained with a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. M. L.

Fogarty. They wers assisted by their mother, Mrs. E. K. Shepperd; Mrs.

M. A. McFarland, who poured, and Miss Louise Fogarty and Miss Margaret Koesters. Other guests Included Mrs. W.

M. Fogarty and the Misses Mary Louise Drew, Cecilia Drsw, Mary Katherine Mar-key, Jane Sherer, Betty Jean Balz, Dorothy Keene, Louise Keene, Virginia Keene, Dorothy Reed, Mary Dan, Mary Yeazel, Betty Strack, Alice Marie Wooling, Mary Beth. King. Marjorier Boyle, Margaret Rohr, Mary Slupesky, Jane Connor, Vincentia Connor, Viola Schmidt, Mary Louise Shiel, Elizabeth Fitz- patrick and Mary Jane Schmltt. Miss Josephine Kenyori will be hostess this evening to Alpha Chapter of Sigma Delta Sigma when plans will be made for the annual Christmas party.

The John H. Holliday, American Legion Auxiliary, will be entertained at luncheon Wednesday at 12:30 p. when members, will make Christmas favors for the children at the Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans' Home at Knights-town. The Phi Delta Theta Mothers Club of Butler University will entertain members of the fraternity, and their fathers Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

at the chapter house. The committee in charge of and refreshments includes Mesdames George Diener (general chairman), Albert Ward, W. D. Mc-Abee, J. C.

Moore. W. E. Robinson, C. J.

Haug, D. E. McCIure, A. E. Carey, and Blanche Harbu, house hostess, Mrs.

Rex 'Holmes will entertain Alpha Chapter of XI Delta XI this evening. Mrs. Clinton H. Glascock, assisted- by Mrs. Harry L.

Gause and Mrs. Ralph C. Kellison, will entertain Indianapolis Phi Mu alumnae this evening. Mrs. Merle Sidener will be hostess to the Lois Circle of the Third Christian church Tuesday at 2 p.

m. Assisting will be Mesdames Frank McConnell, Floyd McConnell, A. R. Owens, J. H.

Rogers, C. V. Taggart, W. H. Varlen and A.

E. Richardson. The music will be arranged by Mrs. Mildred Goldman. Mrs.

Carl WT. Foltz will entertain the Multum in Parvo Literary Club with a Christmas luncheon party Tuesday. SCHOOLWOMEN'S CLUB ELECTS 4 NEW MEMBERS Four new members were elected at a meeting Saturday of the Indiana Schoolwomen's Club at the Hotel Lincoln. They are Mrs. Edna Reaford, Paoli, and the Misses Ginerva McCoy and Gertrude Davis, Indianapolis, and Marjorie Lewis, Col urn -bus.

Sixty members attended the meeting, preceded by a luncheon. Miss Eva Winger t. principal of the Jane Addams Vocational High School, Cleveland, and Mrs. Mary Emery, representative of the book department of the William H. Block Company, were speakers.

PLAN CHRISTMAS DANCE Plans for the Christmas formal dance sponsored annually by the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music are being made by Miss Louise Hardesty and Don Garrett. Chaperons and special guests will be Miss Ada Bicking. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Poggiani, Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Heger-Goetzl, Mr. and Mrs. C. V.

Carrier, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Norris. Music will he provided by Jimmie Miers orchestra. The dance will be held Friday from 10 p.

m. until I a. m. in the student recreation hall, 1201 North Delaware street. community singing.

Harry W. White, general secretary of the association, and Fermor S. Cannon, president, welcomed guests and briefly explained the purpose of the meetings. Dn Carleton W. Atwater, pastor of the First Baptist church, led devotions.

Character sketches and monologues were presented by Miss Edna Means, impersonator. Skits presented by Miss Means included an Italian's view on the labor question; a woman seeing her married sister-of to California, and a recitation of "The Unknown Soldier" by Bruce Barton. Dr. W. P.

Dearing, president of Oakland City College, will speak on "The Three Christs" at the Big Meeting next Sunday. The Indiana Central College Band will provide music TEADANCE WILL Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Shields to Entertain Younger Set at I.

A. C. Among the holiday parties for the younger set here will be a tea-dance December 29, to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.

Shields, of Martinsville, for their daughter, Miss Madeline Shields: Mr. and Mrs. Shields will enter-fain in thi Green room of the In dianapolis Athletic Club from 3 until fi o'clock. for Miss Shields. who will return from school in Massachusetts to spend the holidays at Foxcliffe, the Shields home in Martinsville.

When Khe'returns East after New Year's Miss Shields will enter Finch School in New York. CHICAG0ANS WIN BRIDGE TITLES; H00SIER ELECTED CHICAGO, December 7 players today held the first three places in the open pair championship, final contest of the American Bridge League tourna ment. The champions, Walter Jacobs and Ralph Kempner, scored 564.9 match Their closest com petitors were Miss Auyne fans ana J. R. Smith with 527.1 points.

Robert W. Halpin and Owen Gil- man finished third with 517.2 points. Dr. J. C.

McClelland, of Akron, and Max Neiman, of Los Angeles, won the amateur pair championships with 3695 match points. Alden Perrine and John Pai.sh, of Centralia, 111., finished second with 3653 points. New league officers include: Gor don M. Gibbs, of president; James H. Lemon, of Washington, and Joseph E.

Cain, of Indianapolis, vice-presidents. ACTRESS BECOMES BRIDE OF NEW YORK A. P. EDITOR OSSINING. N.

December 7 (A.P.) Erin O'Brien Moore, actress. was the bride today of Mark Barron, day city of the Associated Press in New York. They were married at a quiet ceremony yesterday at the home of J. Marion Kendrick, Associated Press executive news The Right Rev. R.

Paul Wright of ficiated. The couple was attended by Ed ward J. Neil, fellow worker of Bar ron, who served with him as a correspondent In Ethiopia, and Mary Servoss, now playing with Leslie Howard In "Hamlet." MILDRED 'ANN ATKINSON WED TO VIRGIL EDWARDS BICKNELL, "Ind- December 7 (Spl.) Miss Mildred Ann Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D.

Atkinson, Bicknell, and Virgil Edward3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edwards, Vincennes, were married Saturday at the parsonage of Bay ard Park M. E. church in Evans ville.

The Rev. Golden A. Smith read the ceremony. They were attended by Miss Guenivere Wood and James towards. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwards will live In Vincennes. Mrs. Edwards is Latin teacher in Bicknell High School. MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the JMarion County Women's Democratic Club, announced for Tuesday, has been postponed until Wednesday evening because of the testimonial fete for Governor Paul V.

McNutt. The session will be in the Claypool hotel at 8 p. m. Officers will be elected and annual reports read. Mrs, Smiley N.

Chambers, president, will BENEFIT BRIDGE PARTY The Irvington Kindergarten Mothers Club will sponsor a benefit bridge party Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Mothers Club. Mrs. Everett Mrs.

D. D. Fitzgerald is president of the Cothers Club. Mrs. Evere Strieker will be general chairman, with Mrs.

Ralph Johns as co-chairman, Mrs. Fred Hetherington and Mrs. George Gamble will assist. LIONS CLUB SPEAKERS A. J.

McFaul, advertising director of The Indianapolis News, and Roger Reynolds, national advertising manager, will discuss "Newspapers of Today and Modem Times before Lions dub meeting Wednesday noon in the Hotel Washington. HONOR DAUGHTER Mr, and Mrs. R. Stewart Bailey have gone to California, where they plan to spend some time in Los Angeles. Their son, R.

Stewart Bailey, Jr, Is at the Columbia Club. The younger Mr. Bailey Is a. member of the Bachelors' Club, which will give its annual ball Christmas in the Columbia Club ballroom. From Miami Beach, Fla comes news that an unusually large number of winter visitors already has arrived and that the Surf and Bath clubs have operfed their cabana colonies for informal entertaining.

Mr. and Mrs- James H. Trimble are at their winter home and will be joined for the holidays their grandson, James French; Mrs. Lucius M. Wainwrieht has made reservations at the Flamingo and will arrive January 1, for the season, and Mr.

and Mrs. Montgomery V. Wiggins have been in Miami Beach for the last few. weeks and will remain for several months. William Lemcke Fortune has returned from New York for a short visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Fortune, before he goes to Wayne. His younger brother, Robert Fortune, is expected back from Lawrenceville Preparatory School December 19. to spend the holidays with the Fortunes. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Fortune, now at home in their new house at Cold Springs and Michigan roads. Mrs. William C. Griffith will entertain the Christamore Aid Society with a luncheon party at her home; in town.

Following the luncheon members will sew for Christamore house. Assisting hostesses Tuesday will Include Miss Mary Stewart Haines, Mrs. Edward Bennett. Mrs. John E.

Hollett, and Mrs. Harriet Greathouse Frenzel. At the opening of the Ballet Ruxse de Monte Carlo tonight at Murat theater, one box party will include Mrs. George Fother-lngham, who had charge of the sale boxes: Mr. Tonmanova.

one of the premiere ballerinas, and Harold H. Bredeil, Junior Chamber of Commerce member, who has been in charge of publicity for the affair. Hostess for the annual Christmas party of Lambda Chi Alpha Mothers Club to be held Tuesday the Butler University Chapter houss at 2 p. nw will include Mesdames Mary Wlllett, Josephine Arnold, M. L.

Mcllvaine. Dixon, H. Royster and H. W. Clack.

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