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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Thursday, April 1948 T1 14 bjUgagement West Coast Weddings KITCHEN CORNER TUNA CASSEROLE IS TEMPTING, ECONOMICAL DISH, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE EGGS TO USE 2 By BARBARA CLENDINEN Tribune Food Editor The head of the house ate more Easter eggs than the youngest member. And I caught him nibbling the ears of a chocolate WOMAN'S WORLD CLENDINEN, JACOBY AND HOPPER TAKE THEIR TURNS AT BAT FOR WOMEN By LUCY O'BRIEN Today's column continues the parodies, introduced yesterday, of various Tribune columnists, their ideas about women, and their characteristic ways of expressing them. (It's a good game. Try it yourself sometime.) BARBARA CLENDINEN The chief trouble with being a woman is that you automati If iVI rabbit. i hf J.

He didn't even have the grace to look sheepish. "You don't want him eating all this chocolate," he said reasonably, "I was Just making it easy for you." It made me wonder if I played cally become the Foot of the House. It is your lot in life to traipse the you PLAY Gin oust UKE I' I Easter bunny to the wrong person. Even with his inroads, we still had three or four colored eggs lying around The Tribune awards three prizes each week for the pest recipes submitted in the Florida Recipe Contest. First prize Is $3.

second S3 and third $2. Mall your entires to The Florida Recipe Contest. The Tribune. Tampa. Fla.

Please do not enter recipes which have oeeo published previously. yesterday. The youngest member had stopped expecting little chicks to emerge so I felt safe in converting fruit stalls in search of crisp, tart apples when only the characterless, mealy ones seem to be in season. To pace the kitchen as you prepare a tangy sauce for vegetables and a richly good dessert when, if you had no one but yourself to feed, it would be so much simpler to strip the wrappings from a box of crackers and prize the top from a cold drink bottle. Don't I know how you feel when you're the Foot of the House! I'm one myself.

Many is the afternoon I would have preferred to bury my nose MRS. ORVILLE P. DAVENPORT MRS. R. E.

PRUETT MRS. EDWARD M. STAHL in a book and forget everything, trary to good gin rummy, avails her nothing, and that she would have particularly the problems of preparing the Third Square Meal. As a matter MISS COryV. CREWS Mrs.

J. B. Crews, of 910 North been better off to gin as soon as she of fact, I did just that today. The them to something useful. We think there's nothing finer or less expensive than a tuna casserole for lunch.

Usually, we like it with layers of tuna, noodles, cheese and cream sauce but the Easter bunny changed all that. This time we went heavy on the cream sauce, omitted the noodles and cheese and added sliced hard cooked eggs, pimiento and bread crumbs. It was a bubbly, aromatic mixture which put up a good table front. With it we had cabbage slaw, (at four cents a pound you can't go wrong) crisp with shredded green pepper and carrots. There were stacks of crusty toast to serve the tuna on and the other half of Tuesday's mince meat pie to finish up.

Here's the casserole in case you've eggs to use, too: TUNA CASSEROLE 5 tablespoons butter or margarine V2 cup buttered bread crumbs was able. Arguments with women accomplish little at a card table, or any Boulevard, has announced the ap youngest member was visiting his grandmother and, without his alert proaching marriage of her daughter, 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk 1 Vi. teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento I cup flaked tuna (1-7 ounce can) 4 hard cooked eggs. Melt 1 tablespoon butter in a sauce pan. Add bread crumbs.

A half cup ground Brazil nuts may be added for richness of flavor. Mix. Reserve for topping. Melt remaining butter. Blend in flour, add milk, stirring constantly and cook until mixture boils.

Re move from heat; add salt; pepper, pimiento, flaked tuna and eggs cut into eighths. Turn into Vt quart casserole and sprinkle top with crumbs or crumb and nut mixture. Bake in a moderate oven, 375 degrees 25 minutes. Serves 6. where else.

Your only recourse is to play in stag games, or to gin and Miss Cora Crews, to Peter Fernandez on Friday, April 2. Miss Crews is a native of Samson, bear it. HEDDA HOPPER where she attended schools. She Shirley Temple gets my nomination for Mother of the Year Loretta was employed at Drew Field during thf war and now is associated with Young has the biggest eyes of any Stokley Foods, Inc. conscience to warn me of the kitchen hour, I forgot all about it.

Clean as a whistle! With only 15 minutes to get ready I resorted to a recipe which, in a similar emergency, you might find useful. I got out a blue linen suit, whipped into it, laced the blouse with a jabot of rose point and topped the whole thing with my Easter bonnet. When the Head arrived he put his best Foot forward and took me out to dinner! OSWALD JACOBY Women gin rummy players are Mr. Fernandez is the son of Mrs. Oscarette.

They are natural, being absolutely her own Vivien Leigh will play Scarlet O'Hara Laraine Maria Fernandez, of 4901 East Co Day has writer's cramp from autographing baseballs Another Hollywood starlet is reported to have set lumbus and the late Benito Fernandez. He is a native of Tampa and received his education in this city. During the war he served three years with the Seabees, 26 months of which were spent in the South Pacific. He CHILDREN her cap for Cary Grant. What, an 1 I III IIIBBIBBIIMIIIIWlll Hill II IIIM I 1 aili i -nil il tmmts-r1- I I lniiw-iiiiiiiww VALDEZ-PRUETT Miss Olga Valdez, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ramon Valdez, of 1505 27th became the bride of Robert Earl Pruett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pruett, of Detroit, in a ceremony held Sunday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock the Clark Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev.

A. J. fiilva officiated. A program of prenuptial music was presented by Robert Fernandez, pianist, and Mrs. Dorothy Gorrell, vocalist.

The bride wore a white slipper satin gown made with a sweetheart neckline edged with seed pearls. The fingertip veil of illusion, which fell from a net crown, was edged with lace. She carried a corsage of white carnations. Mr. Valdez gave his daughter in marriage and Miss Mary Valdez attended her sister as maid of honor and the Misses Anelia Gonzalez and Miss Argelia Trejo attended as bridesmaids.

The attendants were gowned In pastel shades of marquisette and carried bouquets of pink "roses. Margaret Ann Roberts was flower girl. James P. Woods attended as best man and ushers were Raymond Valdez, and Robert C. Taylor.

The reception was held at Ragan's Park with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hernandez, Miss Delia Gonzalez, Ray other? The most beautiful women in the world can be seen at any HAVE YOUR CHILDREN SOUND IDEAS OF WHAT now is assocated in business witn Theodore A. Rose, paint contractor. given to sleight of hand tricks which their opponents must learn to combat.

hour of the day at the corner of TO EXPECT FROM YOU? After the exchange of vows a recep Having gone through the complete Hollywood and Vine. It's their business to be beautiful, that is. whereas another time when she does the same thing you will say nothing in reproof. It is confusing when you're little to be uncertain as to whether youH encounter temper or tolerance. tion will be held at 8:30 o'clock at By GLADYS BEVANS motion of discarding a card, they will.

Several scenarists are said to be the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. on seeing you reach for it, hurriedly Nobody can be perfect; and who readying a script for Frank Capra, Stewart, of 5109 20th Ave.

A general take it up again, pretending that by know what it's all about" from prac to be called Mr. Deeds Goes to Town invitation has been extended to all tical experience, am the last one in accident they have thrown the wrong one. This is part of their strategy to Whatever became of Vilma Banky ADVERTISEMENT friends of the couple to attend. Is she still married to Rod La Rocque? defeat your efforts to improve your the world to believe that a busy mother can be infallible. After all, we're just human be Speaking of Vilma makes me Dinner Held For think of some other beautiful but ings, and we get tired and say things passe blondes, Ann Harding and we're sorry for and show impatience Madeleine Carroll.

Here's a tip for hand. If you are unchivalrous enough to protest such an action as being against the principles of fair play, they will put the card down again and counter with "Well then, I knock on nine." thus preventing your picking up the discard they have by now Yachtsmen At anv studio that's smart enough to to the children. But if we are usually loving and jolly and understanding take it. Why not cast Vilma and with out children they're not going to Ann and Medeleine in mother roles? Bradenton Club be so seriously hurt by our lapses, provided they don't occur too often so clearly discovered you want. The gin rummy novice also should be They're all smart, nice, girls, deserving of the best Another tip to scenarists: Why not do a script about the BRADENTON, March 31.

(Spe and provided that we don't let our MRS. M. IGNATIUS LESTER warned that a woman player likes mond Valdez and Lenine Valdez as eisting in hospitalities. cial) Racers from Tampa, Sarasota selves get temperamental. But that Charleston.

S. C. bus line to Mount St. Petersburg and Santa Monica, After a wedding trip to the West PITTS-LESTER Pleasant? A certain young hopeful, whose name I won't be unkind participating in the DeSoto Coast the couple will reside at 504 was pastel blue and the other two An impressive ceremony last night nothing better than to undercut her antagonist, and will lie in wait indefinitely with a gin in her hand in order to undercut him when he exposes his cards. It is useless to argue that such a procedure, in addition to being con- regatta here yesterday, were supper guests of the Bradenton Yacht Club wore pink and yellow respectively.

at 7 o'clock at' the Sacred Heart last is something we must guard against. So let me ask you: Are you often uneven in the way you handle your children? Are you sometimes patient and forbearing, and at other times impatient and quick of wrath? Are you sometimes enough to mention, wears false eyelashes Ah, if Hollywood women only were what they seem! norm wuDert. Mr. Lester was attended by his at its club rooms in Memorial Pier Building. bupper was served to 100 in a father, Lancelot Lester of Key West, as best man, and the ushers were Teddy Pitts, John Pearson, of Scarsdale, N.

and Herbert Pitts. Mr. and Mrs. Pitts were hosts at colorful atmosphere achieved by red Catholic Church united in marriage Miss Mary Alice Pitts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore R. Pitts of 820 South Boulevard, and M. Ignatius Lester, of Key West. The Rev. The" announcement of the recent demanding of the children, and at others quite lax? Simetimes do you white and blue streamers and pen FOR A MELT-IN-Y0UR MOUTH CHINESE STEW MAKES 4 LARGE PORTIONS cups beef in one-inch cubes cup parsnips, cubed cup carrots, cubed 1 cup potatoes, cubed cup celery, cut up i cup onion, chopped fine 1 can LaChoy Bean Sprouts (drained well) li cup Meadow Gold Butter 1 tsp.

salt 116 tsp. pepper 2 tsp. LaChoy Soy Sauce 2 tsp. LaChoy Brown Sauce lyi cups water (thicken with cornstarch, if desired) Melt butter and sear meat. Add cup water, cooking meat for twenty-five minutes.

Add 1 cup water to vegetables (excepting bean sprouts) and cook twenty minutes. Combine meat and vegetables, adding Bean Sprouts. Soy Sauce, and Brown Sauce. Bring to boil. nants.

and servmg was let them soft-pedal their personal MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL UNTIDY MAN WHO EXPECTS HIS WIFE TO BE HIS VALET, SPARKS DOMESTIC EXPLOSION DEAR MARY HA WORTH: To what extent should a wife perform menial services for her husband? We have two children, under the direction of Mrs. A. chores, and at other times "light into Deane, Mrs. Rose Blakeman, and Thomas F. Cooney was the officiating clergyman.

Mrs. Maylie Gray, assisted by club members. The altar was decorated with vases them" if they have forgoten to clean their finger nails or make a special job of their ears? That isn't meant to mean that you should be a Tartar; but on the other hand, are you Commodore Jack Fleming addressed of Easter lilies and lighted by cathe one an infant, and cannot afford hired help. the group, expressing, appreciation of dral candles in candelabra. A mu interest shown by the racers in enter Even though I find most phases oi nouseworK monotonous and tiresome, I am perfectly willing to keep the house clean and ing the regatta and presented win Children are easily confused by not sical interlude preceding the vows was presented by Mrs.

Martin Butler, organist, and Mrs. E. Arrango, vocalist. comfortable and provide appetizing ners with prize money. in the toilet-training stage, much less a reception at the Pitts home following the ceremony.

The bride's table was laid with lace and decorated with a low arrangement of white flowers. The green and white motif was repeated in the flowers throughout the home. Assisting in the hospitalities were Mrs. A. S.

Weekley, Mrs. Walter Jungmeyer, Mrs. R. I. Hobson, Misses Edith Pitts, Sadie Pitts, Scottie Dickinson and Jean Dickinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester will motor through the Southern states on their wedding trip. They plan to be away for a Mrs. Lester traveled in a brown faille suit featuring a short jacket with cape detail at the shoulder line, and full skirt.

Her accessories were brown and her cor Among the visiting yachtsmen were meals for my family; and I never balk at the endless chores of child- Mr. and Mrs. L. Stromstedt, Mr. and The bride, given in marriage by rnre Mrs.

Al Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas feign tolerance of his tacit vocal selfishness as outlined. MAN'S DISPOSED -TO EXPLOIT LOVE W. Simmons, Tampa; Mr.

and Mrs, her father, was attired in a white satin gown styled with a deep lace yoke and sleeves, outlined with nar a d's careless Pen Pennington, Santa Monica, marriage of Miss Polly Gloria Mar-torell. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. Martorell, of 820 South Edison to Henry Edmund Corry, son of Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Corry, of Quincy, was "made yesterday. The marriage took place Easter Sunday in a ceremony held in Quincy, witnessed only by members of the Immediate families.

The bride was graduated from the Academy of Holy Names and attended Randolph-Macon a n's College in Lynchburgh, where she became a member of Chi Omega sorority. She later attended Florida State University at Tallahassee and was affiliated with the Chi Omega chapter there. Mr. Corry received his early education in Quincy and later attended Tl.e Citadel in Charleston, S. C.

During the war he attended the University of Georgia where he received Navy pre-flight training, and later served three years as a pilot in the Naval Air Corps, being discharged with the rank of ensign. He now is engaged in his own construction business in Miami. After a brief wedding trip the couple will be at home in Miami. Actually, his irresponsible attitude' lack of consideration that irritates row ruching of illusion and a full Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Crichfield, Mr and Mrs. Sam Crooks, Pop Mclntyre ALWAYS ever really being sure of what will be your reaction to an accident, disobedience, or any other trespass. For example, one day your little boy will overturn his glass of milk perhaps unavoidably and you will "go up in the air." Another time he will do the same thing and you will say calmly, "Well, hurry up and get a cloth from the kitchen and mop it up." Or, perhaps, your little girl will be too leisurely coming into lunch after being called repeatedly. You may scold or actually punish her; skirt which fell info deep folds at the hemline. The shoulder length Mr.

and Mrs. Marty Howard, Mr. and INSIST ON Mrs. James Thaden, Mr. and Mrs me to distraction.

Why must I hang up the clothes he drapery of the two-tiered veil of J. B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bishop, toward his garments, and bland assumption that it is your duty to keep him tidied up, is the psychology of a two-year-old; and in all probability he had a mom-mother whose pleasure it was to keep him infantile in this respect and many others also.

illusion was edged with lace and she sage, an orchid. leaves lying St. Petersburg; Mr. and Mrs. Al Hicks, AMERICAN-COOKED CHINESE FOODS For fr (ttcip Book, writt: la Choy Food Product Div, Archbeld, Ohio Out-of-town guests for the occa carried a cascade of small calla lillies and white orchids.

Sarasota; Ed Campanella, Rumson, sion were Mrs. A. R. Moore, New around, keep his neckties hung in place, put his N. and others.

The attendants, Mrs. D. P. Bau- Orleans; Mrs. DeMeritt, Mr.

mann, the brides sister, maid of shoes and socks in and Mrs. J. L. Lester, Miss Ophelia Lester, John Pearson, Key West; Perhaps you too, in the first phase of marriage, lightly perpetuated the spoiling process, because not yet aware honor, Mrs. Joe Robbins and Miss Miss June Jackson Is Honor Guest at the closet; sort his Haworth clean garments sure; of the damaging implications of his exploitative trend, which does signify from the soiled ones, and see that his dirty suits go to the cleaners? Bridal Linen Shower Ophelia Lester of Key West, bridesmaids, wore organdy frocks fashioned with off-the-shoulder necklines, edged with matching ruching, and very full skirts.

They carried colonial bouquets of sweetpeas and roses and wore Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pitts, Westport, Miss Edith Pitts, Mrs.

Margaret Duer, Herbert Pitts, Gainesville; Miss Sadie Pitts, Miami; Mrs. D. P. Baumann and son, Dave, of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.

John Dickin lack of respect for the person "used" Miss June Jackson, popular bride i 1 WIFE FINDS HER ROLE DEGRADING ing of being degraded in subscribing; Miss Alirp Pprrin Miss nm-nthv He came home recently with muddy to it. son, scotty and Jean Dickinson, St. shoes and asked me to clean them. bows of satin ribbon and shoulder length veils of matching net in their hair. The honor attendant's gown Petersburg, and Mrs.

G. B. Knowles The explosion about his muddy of Bradenton. shoes, your fret about his untidiness, are merely symptomatic of this re If your SliNGER Sewing Machine needs repairs play safe call us. Then you can be sure of famous SINGER Sorvico warranted SINGER Part guaranteed SINGER Repair Written estimate furnish-ed in advance for your approval.

We Repair Other Makes too! POLLARD-DAVENPORT sentment, which is souring your love to active dislike, a change he senses Sauble and Miss Rose Sedita entertained at a linen shower at the home of Miss Perrin, 7010 Navin Ave. The three hostesses will be attendants in the honoree's wedding. Spring flowers were used to deck the party rooms and bridal theme was stressed in refreshments and entertainment features. Guests were Mrs. Joseph Wolf, Mrs.

Harold Wolf, Mrs. Jack Hungate, Mrs. Manuel Fojaco, Mrs. Joe Scolaro, Miss Peggy Kissinger and Miss Nancy Lou Finley. and likewise resents.

So, for advice, a shift toward maturity on his part is necessary to restore good feeling; Be V. S. Pmt. Otr. hT The SINGER Mff 0.

Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pollard, of 3918 Arlington have announced the recent marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Louise Pollard, to Or-ville P.

Davenport, son of Mrs. Lillie Davenport, of 1508 East Lake Ave. The wedding took place March 1 at the First Baptist Church of Orlando. The Rev. J.

Powell Tucker officiated at the doublering ADVERTISEMENT Mrs. Davenport was graduated from Hillsborough High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society. She formerly was employed by Western Union. Mr. Davenport received his education in Alabama and Florida and now is employed by Holton and Robbins Electrical Contractors.

The couple will reside in Sanford. 911 Franklin Phone 8324 and the most you can do to bring it about is to be sturdily outspoken and self-confident in defining justice, instead of seething inwardly about his childishness. M. H. SINGER SEWING CENTER Hill- THE COUPON "when you have time." That was the last straw.

I told him I'd never have time for such a task and that he could clean them himself or hire a valet. He took the attitude that I was remiss in my wifely duties and there were more sharp words. Before we married I had a very good secretarial job. I contributed generously to my parents' support, but never did I ask my mother or anyone else to give me such personal service. In spite of a busy schedule, I kept my wardrobe in good order; and my husband isn't as busy as I was then, or am now.

After an interesting office career, it has been hard for me to adjust to a domestic routine, but on the whole I have done a good job. Yet when it comes to performing these menial personal tasks for another adult, I feel only resentment and a sense of degradation. Is my attitude wrong? Should I regard these tasks as a "labor of love?" If not, what can be done about it? E.G. MAN IS ASKING MUCH TOO MUCH Dear E. A good wife will per POSEY-STAHL light blue accessories, and her corsage was an orchid Miss Mary Abene, serving as the onoe only attendant, wore a gray MAILED TO suit with pink accessories and a cor sage of white carnations.

Walter Bevins served Mr. Stahl as best man. Mr. and Mrs. W.

B. Hardaman, of Forrest Hills, have announced the marriage of their niece, Miss Shirley Wanda Posey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Burt, of New Waterford, Ohio, to Edward M. Stahl, son of Mr.

and Mrs. S. S. Stahl, 4110 Central and grandson of Mrs. M.

W. Johnson, this city. The double ring ceremony was performed on the evening of March 29 by The Elder Fred Hartley at the new Tampa Primitive Baptist Church. This was the first marriage ceremony performed in the church. The nuptial music was presented by Miss Lois Pope and the vocalist Henry A.

Baker. Miss Posey was born and educated in Sopchoppy, and has been a resident of Tampa for two years. She was Tender Leaf Brand Tea or Tea Balls! And save still another 10j( on a pound of Blue Bonnet Mar formerly employed by Maas Brothers Mr. Stahl, a native of Tampa, at Take the three coupons, which you'll get in the mail, to your grocer save 1 0 on a pound of Chase Sanborn Coffee the wonderful new, improved blend. Also save I Otf on a package of garine.

"Cash" all three of your coupons today. Save 30 and also get three new flavor thrills! tended Brandon High School. He served three years in the TJ. S. Coast Guard.

Since his discharge he has been employed by the Post Office De These coupons ore being mailed to homes wirhin a major part of me circulation area of this newspaper. partment. The bride, given in marriage by her After a short honeymoon the couple COW'S BEST FRIEND is the man who invented AVOSET Whipping. "Now," says Bossy, "my cream stays sweet for months whips like a cloud stays fluffy for hours. And I mean hours! Whip it in the morning, it's still flurry for supper!" Yep get hep to AVOSET, the sterilized cream that keeps sweet till you need it! uncle, Ellis Pelt, wore a white suit and will make their home in Tampa, EL WELL-M cGE ACH Announcement has been made of the recent marriage of Miss Pauline El-well, of Long Beach, and William C.

McGeachy, of 1009 New Orleans The wedding took place form menial tasks for her husband to the extent that these are necessary, as for instance when he is ill or if he is a helpless cripple, deprived of normal use of his limbs, which conditions do not apply to your situation. Moreover, when the special need for such services exist, the wife may render it faithfully from a sense of duty only; or she may put her heart in the performance, gladly showing a cherishing spirit of voluntary consideration such as animates your tireless devotion to child-care in which case it becomes a labor of love. In brief, any good wife will thoughtfully discharge her ethical obligations to a spouse-in-need, but there is no such thing as a compulsory labor of love a patently self-contradictory term inasmuch as love serves of its own volition. In the circumstances described, with two babies and the whole load of housework to take up your time, and your husband a healthy, able-bodied man, obviously you b've no obligations, ethical or otherwise, to wait on him hand-and-foot as if he were still ON THE March 20 at the parsonage of the Nebraska Avenue Methodist Church, with The Rev. J.

E. Jones Officiating at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a pink crepe suit with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Miss Irene Burson attended as maid of honor and H. Sherill was best man.

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Summers assisted with transportation, and about 30 children attended. FLEISnHMflMM'c- Garden Club Notes WEST LYNN CIRCLE A regular meeting of the West Lynn CAlfB ON BLUE BONNET MARGARINE I 9 get FLAVOR! NUTRITION! EC0N0ME-E-E! Along with fresh, delicate country-sweet flavor, what a wealth of nutrition Blue Bonnet Margarine gives you. It's rich in food energy rich in Vitamin A. A real food for active, growing youngsters, everybody! Blue Bonnet saves ADVERTISEMENT olueBdnnf 4 TMn 4 $15.00 $fi3 COLD WAVE rj) "tonsHut ..50 uAHt5AHINE LUSTER CREME SHAMPOO HAIR CUT FEATHER you real money and remember, it's real treat! Circle will be held tomorrow night a 8o'clock at the home of Mrs. E.

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Williamson will be co-hostess. Members have been requested to bring miscellaneous articles for the sale which the circle will sponsor Saturday morning at 1224 East Broadway, Ybor City from 7 to 10 o'clock. saws Duchess Beauty Box A modem, medically OPEN EVENINGS Phone 911215 S07 Tampa SI. found treatment mat oett real result.

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