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14 NEW YORK AGE Sept. 5. 1953 Joyce Burrows And David Dinkins Are Wed In Double Ring Ceremony In one of the most elaborate formal weddings of the August season, Joyce Elizabeth Burrows, riauohterof Mr. land Mrs. Daniel L.

Burrows, 441 Convent became the bride of David Norman Dinkins of Trenton. The impressive double ring ceremony was performed at fashion able St. Martin'a Episcopal church on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 30. The John H.

Johnson, rector, officiated, assisted by the Rev. John A. Edwards of St Luke's. More than 1.000 Euests attended the wedding and reception held immediately following tne cere mony at Renaissance The radiant bride entered the chapel of St Martin'i on the arm of her father. She was attired in a Gladys Davis creation of white Kilk satin and imported Aleneon iap rmhroidered with silver ihrnA.

The low cut fitted bodice was accentuated by bouffant skirts r.IFT FROM UNCLE On the detachable satin train were annliaues of petite nylon pleated tulle fans and a horseshoe Aleneon lace re embroidered with silver thread. A three tier, fineer tin veil of French illusion cascaded from a Juliet cap of Alancon. The bridal gown was gift to the hriHo from her uncle. Henry Nelthrop. She carried a bouquet of white Stephanotl and white Or rhidi.

Her iewela were a neck ried a dramatic norsesnoe ana nrrhida and pompoms. The bridesmaids were dressed in shades of green from pea green to bottle green. Their bouquets of orchids were attached to cold seauin fans. The attendants Jon Carter, and Hortense Knuckles of Asbury Park, Sandra fc.nrd of Baltimore, Barkay wall of Staunton. Nancy Unlslna and Muriel Ann Nelthrop, rnu.in of the bride, of New York rifu Little Sutanne DePasse, the tri wora a fetching frock of yellow nylon tulle, bedecked with yellow ribbon ruffles.

Reul M. Jordon. was nn uw vAvn.RiitD GREEN The bride's mother wore a original in Taupe silk taffe ta, an aqua velvet ciocne ami aicceiioriei. The groom's mother was attir Uv. hlrrf crreen silk taffeta, a black sequin toque ana i.

acceiiories. The men of the brids party r.nsiiah walking suits and ni r. white Stephanotl. They were Frederick Shenckof Trenton, best man; Herbert ritx gerald, Dr. Leslie Hayltag, Everett Mills and James Purdy of Trenton, Dr.

William HayUng and Charles Green of Manhattan. St. Martin's staieiy cnapw was the wedding gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas.

An arbor of ilowers similar to those used in the church stood in the center of the ballroom floor. It housed a bubbling fountain. Tha bride's table was placed at tho foot ot the bandstand and was i ii BIRTHDAY' WAS Joined at righ angles by those of the bride's family and the bride 1 groom's family. A center piece of white roses, smilax, gladioli, pompoms and individual candelabra extended the length of the bride' table. The wedding cake of four tiers raised on columns and topped by the traditional bride and groom ficurines was the artistic work of Mrs.

Sidney Clark, intimate friend ot Burrows family. CHAMPAGNE FLOWS iHuee bowls of Champagne punch and fruit punch were placed at service stations and the ball room's private bar was stocked with a variety of choice bever ases. A buffet luncheon was cater "by Vallas Thomas. Throughout the reception the Renaissance or chestra played seni classical mu sical. The couple left immediately after the reception on a 'motor trip throush Upstate New York and Canada.

They will be at home at 441 Convent upon their return. The bride, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burrows', was graduated June. 1953.

from Howard university. She is a member of Delta Sicma Theta sorority and plans to enter her father's real estate firm. AtSO HOWARD GRAD The bridgroora also is a graduate of Howard, class of 1950. We is a member of Alpha Phi Al pha fraternity and has enrolled in lace and matching earrings of eul Brooklyil QoWeu Law school, tured pearl, the gift of the brtae He tgent fcr Life groom. The bride' attendant wore trikin towns of taffeta, made fitted bodices, trimmed van dainty fans of nylon tulle, and bouffant skirts over underskirts edged with pleated nylon tulle.

Their hat were of matching material. SISTEI HONOR MATRON Mrs. John Harris served as matron of honor for her sister. Her vown was of gold yarn dyed taf feta over yellow taffeta. She car Tmuranee company.

Mr. DMKins of Trenton, and William Dinkins is the son of Mrs. Sauy uinmns Hinff oartv included a dinner giv hv Lat Sabados club at Hotel Theresa, a lingerie shower on the campus of Howard university by schoolmates of the bride; and a Miscellaneous shower in honor of th bride riven by Nancy Hud vim and Rita Crawford aboard the Hudgins yacht, the Phanto THE GUEST LIST Among the guests were Judges and Mesdame Hubert T.ueiany, Thomas Dickens. Myles A. Paige, Francis E.

Rivers, Vernon C. Rid dick, Herman C. Stoute; Drs. ana Mesdames J. C.

Allen, Brixbane, r.orff D. Cannon. Jotepn taner, Aihinn Chance. W. N.

Cumralngs, r.anrira nockerV. WUliam K. Ltilie A. HayUng. WU n.m Havllnf.

C. C. Hunt, Wil liam Young, James Jackson, John Mirshall, T. H. Mcuaun, cnivn Kenneth Williams; Drs, vnnth Tonoin.

uonaia wi and Mrs. Frederick Weaver and Comraiaaioner Thomas B. Dyea, and rrti rhauncer M. Hooper; Hm Muri. and Mesdames H.

Addison, W. Alexander II, unsh Aikew. C. Bacon. S.

Baker, len Burnett, William E. C. Bacon. CaUender, James Carter, T. E.

Cherot, Ramaey H. Chew, Lewis Chisholm, Sidney Clark, Bernard Oendenln and i4iiohfr Also Messrs. ana nesaamn L.i of white wal rnnnnr. C. B.

Cooley, G. Cot aaoroeu wm. Shiriv Dade. roses, smiiax. n.via IpM.nri Tiiniels.

W. Scott Davis, satin ribbons, A program of nuptial music was rendered by Joseph James, soloist and Alfred Branch, organist BUBBLING FOUNTAIN Mavor and Mrs. Vincent R. Im pellitterl headed the list of guests who attended the wedding recep tion at Renaissance ballroom. Th famous landmark was trans formed into a flower garden for nrrasioh.

Use of the ballroom H. DeSheidls, ueorge uw i.i a I erson, uaipn uinju, tvMioia. Jack Duncan. Alireu EdgehiU, Edgar Edmondson, Ed wards, Arthur Edwards, Jean Es querra. Fred Mussenden, H.

Fitz gerald. R. B. Fleming, William Fletcher, Alex Frazier, Noah FriPffland Aicn Msrs. and Mesdames uavmnnd Green.

Ted Green, Carl M. Hackney, Nathan Hale, Lester Hamilton. Robert R. Haley, Thorn Harmnn. William Henderson, Frd Holmes.

R. Hope. Cecil C. gins, Roger A. Janelll, C.

B. Jig retti. David Johnson, Samuel Johnson. Westley Johnson, 111111 HAPPY OCCASION Edgar trh.atu feuttina eakel decided that since birth fitys cent but onct a year ht would makt tt bang up tceatloB so he invited his very beat friendt in Frldty night to celebrate In bit spacious home at 103 E. Uith tt, Bronx.

From left to right art Mrt. William O. Moreltnd, Mrs. Leo Julien, Mrs. Edgar Wheatle, Mrs.

Sadie Banks liam Johnson, Alfred Jones, Phil Jones Richard Jones, Reuel Jor dan. Otis Jordan, William King, Junes Knight, William Knuckles, John Lacey, Edward Leonard, John Mack, Joseph Maillard, C. Moore, Kenneth Murphy; Also Messrs. and Mesdames E. Nelthrop, H.

Nelthrop, L. Norville, George Oliver, George Palmer, Enlace Peacock, William Pogue, Jesse J. Pone, Clyde Portee, James Price, G. W. Pickens A.

Robinson, Walter Randolph, R. Redmond, R. S. Redmond. George Rogers, R.

Riddick. Edgar Sampson, Walter M. Scott, J. A. Scott, Lewis Seam on, Raphael Shearer, A.

J. Shepard, Ernest Simmonds, Lewis Smith, William Smith, Mor ris Speed, David Stewart; Messrs. and Mesdames James L. Tatum, Taylor E. Tavlor.

Westervelt Taylor, L. R. Vaughn. G. Utendahl, M.

L. wait er. T. H. Watkins and family, Jo seph Watson, William Watterson, H.

R. Weaver, John W. Tate, H. M. Thaxton, Eugene H.

Webb, George E. Webber, Clarence West, A. J. Whaley, Howard C. Wharton, Marvin Whaley, William Whaley, Alphonse Wheeler, Charles W.

Williams. John L. Wilson, William Woodard, J. W. Wormley, Charles Yearwood; Also, Mesdames Beatrice Aiken, Joel Archibald, Cecelia Banes, Harriett Battey, Ida Brown, Martha Brown, M.

Burrows and daughters, Nexetta H. Cannon, Barbara DePasse, Sarah Dougherty, Beryl Edelen, Gladys Edmonds, W. C. Edwards. Holland Ford.

John D. Giomn. Wil I Ruth Gordon ami lamuy, UUIUUB, KUU111 Hudfini. Louise Hudgias. Georgia Jirkcnn.

James jonnson. uara Also, Mesdames Dolores jooes, Mae Jooes, Catherine Keuey, Helen Lee, Helen Lloyd, Samuel Mahone and daughter, Gerrt Ma jor. Amy Mills. Leroy Moms, E. D.

McKnight, Helen K. Pack ard. Helen Patrick, (grandmother of Bride). Marie T. Peters, Jonn W.

Potter. Barbara Press, Peart Purdy. Mary F. RlngoW, Von Rutledge, Fred Schenck, G. Sims.

Anna J. Steen. Nellie Turner Ruth Whitehead Whaley, and S. Yergan; Also. Misses Cleo Allen, Daisy Adams, Lois BaskervUle, Kather ine Billupi, EUxabeth Byrd, Jac ouelm Bowie.

Beverly E. Brown, Jacqueline Brown, uorowy sur Bushell. Barbara carter, cover ly Carter, Elolse CoUette, Kather rrawford. James E. Cribbs.

Lo cilia Cromer. Margaret Darnell, Marcella Edgehill, Elolse Edwards, Mildred Farmer, Valerie H. Ford. Thelma Goode, Mayolyn Green, Dolores Harawics, mumuc Hargrow, Marjorle Henry, Petri Barnes, C. H.

BatUe. D. M. een M.rguerite Jones, Bes BOOnC, tfamca v. Bosworth and son, Buddy Bowser, H.mld Brad ev.

Donaia or ay, Brenfleck. CE. Bryam, McLean. Nancy MUler. Martha Moore.

Janet F. Murphy, Betty Her!" Paige. Cynthia Peter. Barbara voir, jug rruvwi. L.

Bryan, Charles nan.n. ttMati lqu Rob. rti Jacauellne Riaaicx. uric Simnaon. Betty Schenek, Natalie smith.

Janet sutnenana. noiv Mirv Tyson. Vivian Utendahl, Re llama. Sadie E. Wood Wright And.

Messrs. Robert Addison, Lancelot Drummond. Bernard Thomas E. Brown, Charles Basketviue, rran Freeman. Lester Hamilton, Herbert Bruce.

Joseph Demby, Stanley DePasse, G. E. Downing, inhn c. Harvard. James G.

Hen iirirVs George Jeter, Clyde A. Luck, Elwood York, Marion D. Partee. Qarence Pendleton, it uiiiiam E. Perry.

Wil liam E. Perrv. William E. Perrv irvin Press, can Herhert Saunders. Ar in, ii ii i i in and Mitt Edna Gordon.

Other gqeitt Included the Hermtn McCoys, Leo Jqllin, Mesdsmti Thomaa M. Williams. Frankle Benton. Sadie II '1 remain over for th camp's Adult conference over Labor Day week end Mrs. Sadie S.

Gladden and her daurhter. Mrs. M. Stark, were pests at aa afternoon' tea given for then bv Mrs. WHliam Strouk Tnsda at her home.

XII E. 168th sU Bronx. Mr Hnrv J. Pniitt Of 819 Vt Bronx, Messrs. Frank need.

Charlie King. Fred Cum mlngs and Duncan Taylor, all of Manhattan and Mr. J. T. rea well of the Bronx motored to Planter, for the weeteo.rThey were guest of MrTBurkley' Garri son, former resident ot tne Bronx.

Misa JoseDhine Hill of Savan nah, is visiting in the city. mit of her niece. Mrs. Ethel White 1017 Tinton Bronx anu other relatives. PLAN SIXTH ANNUAL PARTT Messbm at the Continentals aaakt Rial plan far taalr sixth an.

nual cocktail tarty, shew aad laact to 114 at the Sany betel Friday, Sept It. Praceeda are for the benefit tf needy eaUdrM at tht Vb gin Islaate and New Yerk City. Gevtrntr el the Virgin Islaada Merrta DeCastra, Advisory of Miss Gladys U. Tnorne ana Miss Margie Drew. The dedica tloa exercise was held in the out door chapeL Mr.

and Mrs. Calston Ever'ey of 18 W. 107th have Just returned from a delightful vacation. Thev visited Niagara Fatts, Sara toga Springs and Montreal, Cana da "Coming ouf'party Thursdsy tve (Vandal tecrttary; Annit Coming ou rKOrtlnf ttcrttarr, WW iinton. treasurer: vwi ihj nirnai.

She remained lor mt aecicauon dusiqu rr' fta ttutu. chafilaln Ruth K. Moort, eorres becca M. Waller, Yvett Weaver, dedicated, among them wmiama rtrinla Wll I ..,..1 T.n... iciiui the James wbihmi iuuimji Gladys Weeks, Barbara West Jo waJ for whlUkor's luu of this citv observed their 50th wedding anniversary at a beautl ful receotion in the Pine Room of Dorothy Hall on the Institute campus, The receotion.

held between 1 an 9 p. saw a constant stream a tf. i u.h Alvin Hud chie E. Seale, Douglas anepparo, extend congratu nuuun, i twill. O.vIai, Smith.

Kirk a.li. tk. hnn. 11 1 ffuuaut i IBUOtta aud 4a" iv land Tavlor. Jamas it.

vesseii. Washington and Reld Watson, Jr. ortd couple. Mrt. Dorinda M.

Fair, dost friend and classmate ot Mrs. Evans and Mrt. Kate M. Mack wort hoatttses. Mrs.

Eugene H. Dibble, nd Mra. T. T. Tllden presided st the punch bowls and Miss Thelma lu a aft.

a. I eaa sant we iut regisicr. On a tablt on which were piacea Arkansas Duo Honored At Dinner Party When Mr. tod Mrt. Rufut A.

Martin of Walnut Ridge, vis ponoins ci tahatn namious ana aiuu Mott 'Skeegans Honored On Golden Wedding Date TUSKEGEE INSTUTITE, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ivsns ited thilr daughter and son in law, Mablt tnd Augustus Lovt In Chi etf recently tht visitors wt tht recipients of several courte ties.

Among them wis a six course dinner In tht home of Mr, and Mn. George Mingo, 4421 So. Prairie tvt. Among those greeting tht couplt wtrt Mn. Lelab Cannon, Mrs.

Eitellt B. Thiui tnd Mrs Anna M. Jackson. Mn. Martin, a retired ichool tiichar of Walnut Ridge, gave somt interesting highlights on tht child to tht ichool room.

Shrinirt Moke Grants Maligna wMtmta and Meaars. Cur DENVER. Colo. Swuierl tls Whitney, Stanley McPherson, Edgar Btlebel, meeting hero Ust wiik Fred MontiverU, Jean Kteftd, wbt decortted tht grtntt of $2,500 tick to ..4 r. i thn hv Phototraftl.

tional Urban leigUt lOd tot NAACP. manv congratulatory telegrimt, Uturs. cards tnd numberoui gifts waa an attractively arranged tray containing highly prised placet oil naner which bort tha likeneii of former President U. S. Grint, gift of friends.

RETIRED INSTRUCTOR Members of tht Tusktget chapter No. 150 Enter Sttr, ot which Mrs. Evans has been a member over long period of yttri, re membered tht honortti with mon ey alio. ilia table wn centered with ai basket of summer flowirs, tokta from local florists. Mr.

Evans, a graduate ot Hampton Istltuts, wat httd of tht division of csrptntry at Tusktget until hit retirement! a raw rears aio. Mrt. Evans a graduate of Tuskam Institute. Qtst of 1KB she will observe her 80th reunion her cless will be accorded special recognition by the Institute. Mrs.

Bagley Is Given Birthday Party On Ship Mrs. Vivian Claire Bagley of W. 150th at was guest of honor at a unique birthday party Sunday, Aboard the Robert Fulton, which sailed from Manhattan to Pougn kaensie. Flowers and gifts filled tha parlor reserved for the occasion and buffet luncheon and ah assortment of liquid refreshments were served to the lMuests comprising the party. 1 Anions those oresent were Messrs.

and Mesdames Valerian Claire, Theodore Dixon and their daughters, Valeria, PamtUi and JoAnn, Gilbert, Gonralex, William Spratley; Mesdamea Frank Russ, Edna Harris and daughter, Elaine Miss Wsnda Calderon, Koyai wu li.ma rharlea McGiff and An thony' M. Bagley i eerataryi Beatrice Wells, president; Majorle Cestn, stcrttaryi Polly B. Johnson, treiiurert vAut, iia vaMnL Rtandlnc. Strictly Social By Bessie V. Sengstacke Mrs.

RaymonA Smith and UtUe' outstanding itrvlce to Camp Hlnl daughter Marilyn of Clereuna, sux. nkl. cilia la th JtV a tta Amnfl tha Mltttahdlfl Villtori Miss Bessie Prultt will leave York CRy. Out Of Dpors Beckons Folk To Jus Haven Seen at Jus Greenwood Lake, over the weekend and en Joying the fishing, boating and swimming offered by the resort war Mr. and airs.

Moore, nr, me muesli Mm Tavlor. Alma Ricks Mitchell. Also present were miss tra wtpki of "Port snd Bess, Mrs. Hattlo Parks, Miss Alma Penn, ir and Mrt. Robert Justice, niil Miss Lorraine uanieis, Rooinson and her four children, Mary, Allen, Dozanne and Claude.

Miss Geraldine Moses, Miss Gerry Nesblt, Miss Pearl Lowe, vua Nathaline Wallace, Miss I. lanth Grey, Miss MUas Adams and Miss Losl Dort also were on hand. Globe Trotters From Canadian w. the west at tht Tapawingo' apm Return Jaunt l.m. r.inh.

TfoHara And guests Llls Pough, Mary from tour of Can Morris, Gladys Simon, Elolse Coo arto. Hon oar. Itelrn BuUer. Josephine Fer St.V Quebec, tht Thousand Is guson, VsshU Brslthwalte Agnes TZr. VEZL r.n.

ftiffa Gnu. Ruth Marks. Sarah Neu lo. Pleasant weather all the way man, Haiel Shannon, Sarah Rob made tha trip very aeugnuur iorMDI0B, Mary Goaaett, suaora war tha club members and their Mr tn)1 Mrt Howird Harri i Age Teen Age Columnist Marries Boston Doctor The former Carol Jean Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward S. Lewis, 270 Convent was married Saturday to Dr. Thomas William Matthew, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O.

Matthew of tht Bronx, at St. Lifca'i Episcopal church, 141st and Convent ave. 4 Thi radiant bride, former teen age columnist for Age Defender, waa nven in marrian or ner Father. Her exquisite long sleeved cut bodice of white imported uuen ss laca set off by a billowy Ny lon tulle skirt. Her veil of illusion was sprinkled seed pearls' and topped by a crown oi uny The ola buds ana stepninou was Canada.

off by a white and pastel orcnia in the center. MAIDS WEAR 8HA1CTUNQ The maid of honor. Mr. from left to right, are Reglna Wyme Mercedes were Misses Harriet leld, Ruth Rogers, Doris Loveu, wicnaei avry gar, Mlldrel Robinson and Deiores lorrea (Campbell Photo) Carol Taylor and Mrs. Fernando Howard and Junior Bridesmaid, Judy Wilson.

Grace Rathan is vacationing In Grenada, West Indies. Gurnlne Ward in her hometown In and family. John Scott, Mr. and Oklahoma, Mrs. Boyd, Miss verona uayie, Robert Underwood, W.

Younger, nt ciub Bijovlon Is giving a Miss Bessie Taliferro, Miss Bessie (euvai Club Ruby bept. 5. getting BoDDie Puppy of St. Albans. aBWjp.flffW.flj'1ie Two flower girls, Judy Li wis and Deborah Bridwell, proceeded the bride, wearing pink of the same material as the bridesmaids.

Robert Matthew, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. Aldric Reld, Maurice F. Rabb of Kentuc' Thomas Robinson and the Rev. Cornelius Barry of New ark, all dressed in formal attire, served as ushers. MOTHER IN PINK The bride's mother chose shocking pink of silk organza with matching hat, white brocade shoe and Marao Desmond gave a waist line party Saturday evening, Aug 29.

Joan Hodge and Rich ard McLauren ineak away to Plea tiir heactl W1UOUI lemns uic crowd? This is the real thing I beard that Ronald Fenty is going into the Air Force in Sep tember and Sonny sparrow is go lag into the Army very soon. Th Harlem River baseball team lost first place to the Bronx but first olaee In Manhattan. Tonl Liiardo is bsck from her vacation in Rhode Island and Told me she had a dap time. Most ot her time was spent with that Charlie Babbie I've been hearing so much about Miml returned from her vaca tion in Ba timore on Baiuruay Mrs. Catharine J.

Prultt of guests. mtttmympJnmM ton, Chariot Owens, Harry Wll Vou hould to, pews she 168th st, has just returned MtmH rjRost bd Moow gj bick happenings om Min skta whert sh and Ann. Williams. 1 Mlml's back now snd jh front vlet prtildentj BUianno nna wnn and bag. She wort an orchid cor counil left immediately imported seed pearls.

The the reception, held at tht bouquet a cascade of wnite giaai Church, on a motor trip through The new Mrs. Matthew is a Gidulte of Sarah Lawrence col gl, and Is taking graduate work at the Ne.r York ii.ter.in.' School of Social wort Dr. Mat. law, wora pale iridlscent Shantung thtw an lufnw of M. nhat tan with matching accessorieMhd foUege and Meharry Medical of the bridesmaids wore Pettock' lege.

They plan; to make their blue iridlscent Shantung. norae bw Li Anaerson, tnew is in rewaense. father is executive airecwr oi pie Urban York. League of Greater New HI THE RE 1 Ve writing frptt hro on. Thanks To Bob Cooper from Carol High fof at news sias.

oo wng. and tower and her gang and from the and Mrs. Ruffln Wstkins, Mr. and our AetptA con. ha lioath of VOUf fatll son Johnson or xsoi seven av.

were r. mn, vui lltt urf uoiences on kl. JHi BWi 4 ui, B.flln (T, i IIU vuao. Phmm. ol no E.

JervU.N.Y Rev. and Mri.w.. Hon Henry, nr. become a new twosome I1VU UVUII Ricks, Mrs. h.

wknd of Port JertU, Mrt. SS.1K.U St. Albans. aid Smith, Miss Odell will be the guest of her mothtf, Mrs. Little.

The dedication service was eon SOOn lor vamp ouaii" nilia raMam w.In. where the will be ducted by Father Dudley Ce.lam, lews, camp leader for a week, see wui and Mrs, Henry Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. James Whltater and Dr. and Mrs.

O. Thompson, all of Niw in i YoipeeWy Recipe By RUTH FISHER HOLBROOK Home Economist and Food Consultant With' an abundance of luscious peaches on the market now, why not try in recipe for Fresh Peach Pie? Of course, the feature attractions are peaches, but another feature is the use of sour cream in the recipe. You will like it. FRESH PEACH FIE 1 recipe for pastry I cups sliced fresh (or froien peaches) cup white or brown sugar 1 4 tap. cinnamon 1 8 tsp.

salt 1 I Tbipn, cornstarch 1 cup Bowman Sour Cream Comblfit sugar, cornstarch and seasonings and mix gently with sliced peaches. Fold into sour cream and peach mixture. Bake in preheated oven at 450 degrees for minutes. Cool and serve with Bowman Whipped Cream. led Uae Codefroy lrleni Tt)BliSit It'i not vanity to want toioolc lotely.

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