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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931. PAGE SEC HUNDRED ENTRIES WEEK OF PRAYER FIRST EVANGELICAL FOR PET SHOW SERVICES PLANNED S.S. OFFICERS SEAL SALE TO DATE IS $3623 i HONOR WASHINGTON C. A. Bui ge, meat specialist from State t'olleee.

will continue the a Hrcin? fltlili IffldDdD.VEinL Individuals Still to Belfullins on the farm which j)Tm prince to Speak at Event Jan. 1 at Y. M. Start Each Night Also List of Teachers C. A.

to be Annual 3 to 8 at 7:30 in Appointed for Affair Local Churches Coming Year provea so popular 111 Heard from Urged iberiand county during the past i Ji-t-entennial ete Do.J -year, with meetings at two places: i7l. lO ivespona jn the county. Thursday. euriiary ber 31, according to announcement I The 1931 Christmas seal sale in made today from the office of the! Xew Cumberland. Dec.

29 Plans Carlisle and Cumberland County I Cumberland County Agricultural for the Washington Bi-Centennial ha3 reached a total of S3.623.71. i Extension Association. i celebration ia New Cumberland Vnioa Wffk of Frayer be! The following is a list of elected Th first annual Cumberland: iere bv the ttltrlislfe omc and appointed oliieers and Ministerial Association Jat. i iwiwre iur xva ai iue him Association Jan held New Year's Day in the I As the goal this year for the en At nine o'clock that day he will will be completed at the meeting tire county was $6,500.00 and as demonstrate the cutting of a' of the committee which will be Christmas seals were sent out in hog carcass at the farm of Samuel held tonight at o'clock at the sufficient quantity to make the I D. Basehore in Silver Spring Town-! home of the chairman, Mrs.

E. C. goal more than possible it would! ship, 1 mile northwest of Trindle I IXvvey, 407 Third street, indicate that there are many who spring. it to i-v angelical Sunday School: Five services will be held in dif-i upt. J.

i. shearer; asst. supts. ferent Local u.icis'.eis J. S.

I'arr. Kay li. Lackey, Thos. will preach. All sen ices suit zanders; secretaiy.

William at p. m. 'Krebs; asst. secretaries, F. W.

The program lor the i Keed, U. K. Bream, J. M. t'iine; F.

W. Heed. Monday, January 4. Firs: Lath Appointed Officers and Teachers eran church. Subject, -Jayer loi --Chorister, Kobert Kerr; pianist, faith in and lnvaltv In- Con- KstUer Apgar; asst.

pianist, Fein SPECIAL OFFER 1 4Tlk ft ONLY wJfA DOWN JBr 7 received them that have not made1 At 1 o'clock that afternoon he' celebration will be held their contribution to this health will demonstrate the dressing ary 22, at 8 service of the conntv i rut tins- mi nf a hepf rarrasa amilo'clock in the auditorium of the Balance nign scnooi uuiiumg. i ne speaKer will be Dr. Leon C. Prince, of Car- Carlisle Young Men's Christian Association building under the auspices of the Phalanx Club, youths' fraternity of the More than one hundred entries already have been received by the committee in charge, according to Eugene Gerhardt. chairman.

It is expected that approximately two hundred boys of the pride schools will enter the show. The show will be conducted throughout the day beginning at 9 a. m. and continuing until p. ni.

Included in the exhibits to be placed In ihe "hobby" class will be displays of airplane models, soap sculpturing, Japanese and winter gardens, and various stamp collections. One of the most unique pets to a Jew Hoover and dusting tools lisle. Christmas seal returns have in EMPIRE H. AND L. MEETING Tx.tr Rilinc- Pari Cmith Tku-ioVtt Kramer; orchestra leader, Frank tvitner; librarians, Marlin Kerr, G.

W. Finkeubinder, Willis Voter, m. emgst. Department Superintendents Cradle roll (under 3 years old), Mrs. Crawloid Holmes; asst.

Mrs. A. I). Kutz; Mrs. Kobert C.

Lackey; be- auering Kpiiesiaus 1 1 21 the Rev. K. Heck man, pastor of Allison Mdhodist church; leader, the I Glenn M. Sh.ife., Second i'tesbyterian thurch. Tuesday.

January 5. Church ol God. Subject, "Fiayer ior the lead ership ol the Holy Spirit." Acts By special arrangement with the great Hoover factory, a group of factory-trained cleaning experts are in town for The regular monthly meeting of) Luddington, M. A. Hoff.

H. A. Bix-the Lmpire Hook and Ladder Com- Rov LeCntnaler and Mrs. E. C.

pany will be held this evening at I)eweV( chairman. Clarence Snell creased and the County Tuberculosis and Health Association has made every effort to be of real service to the county. By building up a health program which has brought remarkably results in Ihe improvement of the health of babies, preschool children, school I ill r-lmrtr tl.i nmdMl Hi 1 I IV UlUILai program. a few days. HOSPITAL NOTES William Gibb.

of the County 1: i Luke 24: John 1C: i Sinners airs. u. uream; 7 14. Speaker, the Rev. Rov 10.

Lein primary Mrs. Chas. Lyter; One of these experts children and the public in general be entered will te a large black bach. First Reformed ehuich; lead junior naymona r.gou; intermediate Mr. John Bil- the Rev.

Dr. 11. li. Stock, St. Pair's Lutheran.

let senior Mrs. Willis Wier-j man; home Mrs. Abner Lep-: THE OCTAGON Wednesday, January 1- irst tney nave gained the whole-heart-j Home, was admitted to the Cared approval of thousands of friends lisle Hospital this morning for and supporters. surgical treatment. Mrs.

Cora "There are still other thousands, Bolze, Elliottsburg, was admitted who, although they profit by the yesterday for medical treatment, services yet have no share in the Five patients were discharged support. We have tried to give, yesterday. They are Mrs. B. E.

everyone an opportunity to make iGamble, Boiling Springs; Mrs. bear known throughout this section as "the wrestling bear." Another pet of unusual size will be entered by Bobby Shearer, Carlisle, who will display his pet pony. Judges for the hobby contest include Miss Elizabeth Swartz, in i i Presbyterian ctmrcii. subject, "Prayer for international good will and cooperation." Isaiah 2: lf; Micab 4: 4 7. Speaker, the Rev.

wants to visit you and give you an extraordinarily interesting demonstration of the superior efficiency of the New Hoover, world's finest electric cleaner. Telephone or come in for an appointment. You will learn about an unusual special offer on the New Hoover, good only while the factory men are here. Free Inspection Service Do you want your Hoover inspected and adjusted free hy a factory expert? Let us know and we'll put your name down for an early call. perd.

Nursery Dept. Teachers Mary I Ford, Mrs. Grace Snyder, Mrs. Thomas Sanders, Mrs. J.

Shan- non, Mrs. Paul Harbach, Mrs. Wil- I liani Snyder. Beginners' Dept. Teachers Mrs.

even a penny contribution," said Minnie Fletcher, 603 South Bed-' structor of a class of small boys H. M. Suavely; leader, the Rev. 1. In soap sculpturing at the S.

Ernst, Grace I'nited Brethren Miss Seyl'ert, "and as we win their ford street; David Watts. 31 East friendship and approval of the'Pomfret street; Paul Miller, Sher-! Eugene Martin, instructor in the church I Jeathereraft class: L. Schickel Thnrsdav. Januarv 7. First unam bpanr, Mrs.

jonn togel- health camp, preschool, school andiinansdale and David Howe, 17 East Louther street. Jjhysical director of the and Evangelical church. Subject, man- Mrs- c- Brymesser, Miss A very popular style in either spectacles or nose glasses head of the class in stamn collec-: "Pravpr for the uroiectiou of the I cnanoiie Mrs. pion lUDercuiosis prevention work in general, we also hope to win their financial support." Glass, Mary Knoche, Martha Hand- tion, and J. Vance Thompson, mem- home and of youth." Deut.

li: it; WATCH NIGHT SERVICE Of the $3,623.71 received to date' A novel and unique Watch Night amounts have been contributed NO DROPS USED the county as follows (town, chair-! 5e.r.e i shew, Catherine Reed, Mary Hand-shew and Sara Snyder. Primary lept. Teachers Mrs. Wm. Yeingst, Mrs.

R. O. Lau, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. John Mathias, Mrs.

I). L. Stuckey, Mrs. Stewart, O'Brien, Ruth Miller, Ruth Ford, Mrs. Frank Kramer, Varie McKil-lip.

Vernon McGinnes, Doris ber of the board of directors, Timothy 2: 1-16. Speaker, the Judges for the contestants in the Kev. Dr. A. K.

Sleek. First Luther-pet contest have not been an- an church; leader, the Rev. M. Bounced. Manning, Church of God.

Other members of the commit- Friday, January 8, Grace United tee in charge in addition to Chair- Brethren church. Subject, "Prayer man Gerhardt are, Taylor Gross-'fur a world-wide spiritual revival." man, George Gloss, Kobert Liud- Uab. 3::2. Speaker, the Rev. R.

sey and Robert Neiles, all mem- Walter Anderson, First Presbyter- owman Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Saturday evening till 8:30 Albert Watson, Prop man, amount respectively) Sv r-naeavor 'Society of the Evangelical Church.

Boiling Springs, Miss Florence Don't miss the effective Candle' Barbour, $63.00. service in the assembly! Camp Hill, Mrs. George Kehr, ro.mi. New Year's Eve, at 10:30 "301.00. o'clock.

Introduce 1932 in a dif-! Enola, Mrs. J. A. Huston, tercnt manner than you have ever1 Lemoyne, Mrs. C.

W. Hoover, I done before. Come and bring your $273.00. friends. Mechanicsburg, Mrs.

Harry i Knoche and Harriet Cohick, a lan church; leader, the Rev. Harry Menvyn Buck, First Evangelical. uJutioF. ept' Jeac" 1 Hazel Kelley, Mrs. Clifton Dick, bers of the local Phalanx fraternity.

Admission to the show will be free. Mrs. F. Melester, Mrs. John Billet, Mumner.

$300.00. i Dr. P. J. Baumgardner Optometrist Optician Near C.

V. R. R. Depot 119 VV. High St.

iiuny, airs. rrauKUll Jiail- Mrs. Abner Brown, Mrs. Erma Greenwood, Mrs. Violet Hurley, Mrs.

Guy Boyd, Mrs. Wilbur Pef-fer, Mrs. Mildred Brenneman, Mrs. Notes of Interest of Walnut Bottom Former Dillsburg Resident Dies zeu, tfas.su. CARD OF THANKS Jesse Kichwine and family of Carlisle wish to extend heartfelt 'thanks to friends and neighbors MARRIAGES 'Wall ivuja New Cumberland, Mrs.

Parker F. B. Waggoner, Mrs. James Mar- Buttorff, $247.55. New Kingstown, Mm.

Charles I for sympathy expressed at thetix.e tin, dessa Martin and Bertha of their recent bereavement in the fer. Wiener Perl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. announce the marriage of their I death of wife and mother.

Hetnck, $13.00. Newville, Mrs. Edward Manning, $114.85. Shippensburg, Mrs. Samuel Hu-ber.

$245.63. Intermediate Dept. Teachers i.Miss Jane Fray, Miss Mildred Lac- key, Mrs. Wm. Musgrace, Mrs.

Ethel Nickel, Esther Brown, Wil- i BARGAINS II holiday excursion 1 Walnut Bottom, Dec. 29. Mrs. Clark McCullough, of Newville, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Flohr, of Big Spring. Mrs. Merrl Coy, of Harrisburg, is spending some time the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Brannen. Clellen Forman-, of Harrisburg, called on his cousin, P. W. Thrush.

daughter, Helen Clara, to David; Wiener, on Friday, Decent- i ber 25, at Washington, D. C. Wiener Is a practicing attorney at Washington, where he has resided; cr i i SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES liam Musgrave, E. E. Ranck, UMIMII Shippensburg, R.

Mrs. Har-I riet W. Stewart, $19.73. Harry Liszman, Mrs. Leroy Hall, W.

H. Cornman, Velina Godyear Dillsburg, December 2S John Hoffman of Nevada, is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Stough. Mr. Hoffman formerly from this vicinity, has not been here for 19 years. Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Blackford spent Christmas with C. S. Williams and family.

Mr. and Airs. Oscar E. Flohr and son, Stephen, Columbus, Ohio, are visiting his father, R. R.

Flohr, Dillsburg, R. D. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Wiley, Mt. Top, served a turkey dinner Christmas day to the following: Mr. and for some years, and is the son of- Plainfield Lutheran West Fairview. Miss Mabel Es- Mrs.

Albert Wiener, of South Han-; The attendance at Sunday and Margaret Hotter. over street. His sister, Miss school was 103; offering, $3.73. i Senior Dept. Teachers Miss Mrs.

Miller, of Newville, spent iiuiaan, oi mis piace, was present The Christian Endeavor was con- Thelma Martin, Mrs. H. M. Buck, Christmas the guest of her daugh- i me. ceremony, w-arusia irienas cted by Rev.

C. S. Messner. miss uutli Mrs. C.

S. ter Mrs. Harry extend congratulations to the Evelyn Stine and Treva Brehm i Meek, C. A. Shambaugh, and Berg i Mrs.

Wilson Crusey and daugh MUMMERS' NEW YEAR'S DAY PARADE PHILADELPHIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 $3.50 Trlp tarliklp A. M. See river i.n-nll Agent All Steel Pennsylvania Railroad r-i cntna nn rtdfvTi Mpssner Anstine. uappy coupie. linger, $73.80.

Shiremanstown. Mrs. Frank Highberger, $79.15. Wormleysburg, Mrs. C.

C. Black, $57.00. Carlisle, Mrs. Maurice Masland, $998.65. County.

R. Miss E. Blanche Seyfert, R. $267.55. Christmas Seal Healjh Bonds, $315.00.

ter The'jna Willi spend some time with friends in Florida. Splayed a trumpet solo. Fred Fish-j Young Men's Dept. Norman G. 'burn, Mrs.

James Cooper, Mrs. Vic-; Mrs. William Nelson and daughter, uuin, teacner; Kay u. Lackey, asst. Miss Delia Goodhart of Carlisle, Heated Parlor lie I.uxr t'ourhp Individual itt-rlinlnit Hrat New York $4.50 Newark $4.00 Cleveland $6.50 Detroit $9.50 Chicago $13.00 For Information and Tickets CARTER'S DRUG STORE 152 S.

Hanoicr St. LLLLLLLmi III 1 1 fll i 1 1 1 I 11 TTH K. OF P. CARD PARTY teach; Samuel Bowers, president, i spent Sabbath 'with her mother, I Betty May, Mt. Top; Mr.

and Mrs. Young Women's Dept. Mrs, Mrs. McClellen Goodhart, of this 'Glenn Baker and daughter, Dor- place. othy Jane, Shiloh.

The Knights or Pythias -will hold tor Noaker, A. Finkenbinder and card party at the Castle Hall on i George Hurley spoke on the topic. New Yearfs night at o'clock, The evening worship, was dis-Tbere will be no admission charge, pensed with in order to attend the All members, their wives and Christmas entertainment at Grea-tady friends are invited. son. Miss Raymond Beecher, of Cen- Miss Lina Coulson, nurse at City Ray B.

Lackey, teacher; Mrs. E. E. Ranck, asst. teacher; Miss Mary Bitner, president.

Men's Bible Class Teacher, Rev. H. M. Buck; asst. teacher.

H. terville, spent a pleasant evening Hospital. York, and Mrs. Gilbert There are still many business houses and schools that with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

i were visitors at the James O. Coul- Miss inave not in any way acknowledged! Lharles Moore. SOn residence. Barents of A. Lackey; asst.

teacher, F. B. i me receipt or the sea sent to Coulson, Christmas day Mrs. Anna Frehn, of New Lancaster, spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Catherine Yocum.

John Kelso, of Lees Cross' Roads snent some time iwith his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herman. Mechanicsburg, visited Mrs.

Annie Wiley, Friday. Mentzer; president, S. S. Kitner. Adult Women's Dept.

Teacher, Mrs. Irene Fray; asst. teacher, Mrs. Danner; president, Mrs. Jennie Adams.

Teacher, Mrs. J. Lease; asst. thein early in December and thevj are earnestly urged to do so by (hose in charge of the seal sale; campaign, so that a definite pro-; gram of work for 1.932 can be! planned and carried on throughout! the entire year. Join the Gang! and do your own Follow Fp thisj year.

It will help to save money I and valuable time to the Tubercu-j rnj teacher, Mr. F. B. Mentzer; presi-pi I dent, Mrs. H.

A. Lackey. Miss Virginia Penrose Announces THE NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE In Legion Hall Dec. 31, 1931 Tickets $2 a person Mr. Dunlap of Newville.

Mr- and Mrs- G- s- Chapman en- William Farner, of Stoughstown tertained the following at dinnei is spending the holidays in Phila-jon Christmas day; Mr. and Mrs. delphia the guest of his brother, W. 1. Chapman, W.

P. Deardorff George Farner and family. jand Mr- aml Mrs- Joseph Grove. Floyd Row and family, of New-j A N. Warner, Baltimore; ville.

snent several dav-s wit i. 'I- I. I 1 1 jeaciiei, Airs, iirowu; Hem ESimdi iasst. teacner, Mr. j.

a. uarr; president, Mrs. L. Gordon. Toa.

Vior Mrs RamiK.1 Stntor. amer LlVlIlgSlOIl, rmUUlll, iosis Association, if you have lost your envelope enclosed with seals and wish to make a contribution by addressing your letter and; irienas in rain vauey. aucooo vro orhwah Anna tarv asst. teacher, Mrs. Myra Ackerly; Misses a Schwab, Anna Maiy nresident.

Mrs. Annie Diller. Schwab, Findlay, Ohio, spent their crooro(rrs I cnnsuiias israuuu at. iup wm- Teacher, Mrs. Ira E.

Spangler; teacher, Miss Minerva Fail- cnecK to the Cumberland County-Tuberculosis and Health Associa I FACTORY AT RED LION eran parsonage, guests of Rev. G. RECEIVES RUSH ORDERS; A. Livingston and family. or; president, Mrs.

F. B. Waggoner. Teacher, Mrs. Joseph Zeigler; Usui York, Dec.

29 The Red Lion) The funeral of William L. Mur- tion, Sentinel Building, the amount will be credited ou; your card which is on file in the rooms of the Association in the! County Health Center. i Wed. Thurs. Sat.

rJ LsLJi i asst. Mrs. C. O. Minnich; president, I Mrs.

Minnie Kennedy. Furniture Company has recently phy took place Saturday afternoon received orders which will keep, at 1 o'clock with short services at the factory busy until March. Aithe residence, Dillsbuig, R. D. and force of men will start to work concluding services in Dillsburg tomorrow morning, and because of Lutheran church of which the de-the rush order the factory will I ceased was a member.

Burial was 6 RHANQV-IrXcharactEv CARLISLE. operate until 9 o'clock each eve-! made at Salem church D. A. R. Announces New Year's Reception The Cumberland County Chap-I ter, Daughters of the American PUBLIC STOCK SALE i Friday, Jan.

1, 1932. i The undersigned will sell at his! farm in La into re Township, miles east of York Springs, the: lollowing: ning except Saturday, when the near Dover. Rev. G. A.

Livingston, quitting time will be 6 o'clock. I pastor, olliciated, assisted by Rev. The radio cabinet company haslO. H. Eveler, a former pastor.

During the next three days, we aim to CLOSE OUT every item of winter merchandise, we can follow our policy of having nothing but new fresh Revolution, will hold its usual 'also experienced a rush of work. New Years reception on Friday, An Appreciation I want to express my gratitude to all who have stood by this little shop and helped to make it what it is. We are closing, by far the biggest year in our history. Signed, R. h.

wenger. 10 head of horses and mules; No. 1. Grey mule, 12 years old, rood leauer; No. 2, Dark mule, 12 ears old, good leader; balance, iiorses ranging in age from 8 to years.

Among these are some ood leaders. 35 head of fresh and springing cows; 15 Holstein I C. S. ERB CLEARANCE PUBLIC SALE i 1 Of Canadian Reaistered and Ac I it has been announced by the Re-I gent, Miss Mary Shearer. The reception is lor all the members of the chapter, and each member is to bring a guest.

It will be held at the Chapter House on West Pomiret street, New Year's Day Ifrom 3:00 to 5:00 p. ni. No for-jmal invitations are being sent out and no announcement made except the newspaper notice. Georgeskeminders tresli cows; balance. (luernsev credited Holstein Cows and Heif-! fuscvs nnd Dnnhama 9n i We know the prices are rediculous, but that's our peculiar policy.

Clearance Sale oS Evestifiig Slippers The Newest Styles THREE GROUPS Priced as Follows Values to $7.50 Slippers dyed any color at time of purchase at no additional cost. ers. Also a lot of Wisconsin Grade boss. The hogs range from a suck-' Holstein and Guernsey Cows and hjng pig to a shoal weighing up to! 1 I I .1 ww ItfcHwl I 1 I Now farmers and dealers this is my first sale for the new year and JI want To say this is as good a I of stock as will be sold in 19P2. I'J bought all of this stock niyaelf.

nt-e itnn nitnK moui. rstue rain or shine. Credit will be given. All stock delivered. Sale starts at 12(1 sharp.

F. M. ANDF.RSON ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT I OF LOY3VILLE TEACHER Iysville, Dec. 29 Mr. and Mrs.

11. Kilter, of Loysville, announce 1 the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene L. Kilter, to Karl E. i Kennedy. Miss Kilter Is a graduate of the Laiidisburg High and of State Teachers' College.

She is teaching in the Loys-i ville primary school. Mr. Kennedy, i ho is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. ('.

It. Kennedy, of Bridgeport, is a grad-, ua'e of the Landisburg High School and of Berkley Business College, i Harrisburg. He is employed in Ihe Revenue Department of th- State Capitol, Harrisburg. Also a Lot of Pure Bred Stock Bulls Dec. 31, 1931 At D.

B. Kieffer's Estate Sale Barn I Middletown, Pa. AT 12:30 P. M. i On account of barns being leased we will have to vacate on Jan.

1, ISM and having no place to stable ii-ows, we will positively sell what In left over from our Private Sale all unsold cow, heifers and bulls. I Some wonderful Individuals and great producers and an opportunity jlo purchase cows that must be sold 'for the high dollar. Free delivery. Subscribe for The Sentinel. can fufp make j.

Ladies' Flannel Robes Silk Pajamas and Outing and Silk Flannel Pajamas Dressing Robes 00 4 sT-r Ladies and Children r. 33 1 3 OFF 5iZes Think of it 13 off our pwrp regular price 1 5 vJr Silk and Wool Ure Hose Handkerchiefs 50c qual. 35c R- 75c $100 $1.00 qual. Men'. Handkerchiefs Hand Bags Yz price 33 13 OFF Crepe de Chine Children's Hose Underwear Knee length and full No exceptions length 20 OFF 20 OFF Uoun.

paAUjCL The Community Service Stores of Carlisle will be closed on New Year's Day TERMS WILL BE CASH MORETZ FUNERAL Funeral services lor Mrs. Carrie irrangod However credit enn be Cumbler who died yes-1 i-rday morning at her home in Sh rmansdale, R. D. 1, will be held Thursday morning, meeting at the home at Pi o'clock with further service, in the Mt. Oilead Church.

phqniw-j wursr. We thank our many Friends and Patron, Burial will be made In the Buck's1 Valley Foiled Brethren Church! 13 puirliHser giving note with approved security or parties having tested can arrange for payment I when they receive their State and Federal money. DON'T FORGET THE DATE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31 AT 12:30 SHARP i I No on account of weather. Will ell under rover. C.

S. ERB CO. Middletown, Pa. (' tnetery. for their favors the past year and wish all A Prosperous and Happy New Year HOSIERY SHOP 8 West Louther Street New Clothing for old if you patroniis our Dry Cleaning Department.

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