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Ghtifch Ghristmai ftsm the Pjt6 Chriiftmfta wotftlng; tit tm tntMtiifl cfturfh ft'etf 6Td tttttnpetert from Ai thejc ftpjirdftcR Iht tfttircfi. tJnckrich, Mdd fiatl Schwab Are the Irutnwetftrl. the Sunday frrvico of! CKtlstiftfti Erik ut Seven 6'cJdclk. thcmn be pres- cftted iti Aont, tfaiing ifid recitation "the Wottd's titat ehrlrtniAA All ot the of the tchool teeeWft A feook A gift and the youngrftf chlldfen also re cfetvi A pAckAte oi Cftflatnjas can- And tfult. the ofht' int tvhich tneftibofA ot the school brtnt In their atockinf be uaed to support the Orphans' And Old S'olks' "Homes ot ihft AfneflcAft t.utheran church.

the bftAutlful eandle-light service At seveti o'clock on Chrlatmas mofn- Injf win be especially atractlve. the church llfrhtcd only the flow from the beautifully arranged Christmas trceS about the Attar, the Senior and Junior choirs Will enter in the processional with each one bearlnie A IKthted cafidle. rtey. theo. steilhom.

win preach the sermon for this aervicc. the theme will be: "tidinirs of Ofest Joy." Holy Communion will be hratcd In connection with this can- i service as well as in flection with the Which will follow at nllie o'cliwk. The complete program for the iunday school service on Christmas Eve follows: B. Dldelius. Te Trumpets choir with Holand rich, Charles Held.

Earl Schv.ah as Inimpfters. Opening and responses by the school and by Billy Hegner, Robert Lubcrgur, Earl Billy Klein and Jirncs Sharrah. ChHst come aicrlch, Uoso Marie Kargc, Ann Cronenbcrgcr, Marilyn to tho Clirlttmas The First Christinas Church Charles Gundlath, James AVIi-land and Vemletta DcLor. Bethlehem ot Patterson, Marilyn Koehlor, Ruth Schlotiag, Elaine Pollack. Ir.

Pageant. The Glenn Smith. Marvin Miller. Konntth Up- ke. Ifell Bauman.

Gerald Kcdder- sen. First ChrlstinHS, Congregation and AVayne Geasan. William Gurtz Marilyn Richards and Mtrllyn Thompson. Savior. Like a Shepherd Lead Us The First Christmas From Heaven Above To 1 with Doris Wundt as soloist.

The First Christmas I Alden OranegKtn, Milton Dahlke, Charles GIbeaut. The First Christmas The Whetstone, Teddy Steilhom. Away ill the department. The Meaning of Christmas James Mears, Shirley Baxter, lumes Sclbel. Patricia Burhma-i.

Tnonias Millar, Joan Jack Schnalt- tcr. Doris Relnke, Lydcns. Marilyn Joan McDermott, Martha Gerfen. Why Do Bells for Christmas Ring? The World's First Chrlrtmas Service. Junior Albert.

Ruth Bunge, Florence Roesch and Paul Maluier. Unto You Is Born This Day a i Kaman, Marilyn Smith. Born of the Virgin Responses. Praise Te The Ve Christie The Angel's Reinhart, Richard Ferbacx, William Weske, Marlcne Glass, De- lorcs Gast, Dorothy Flash. Manger The First Christmas Hedelund and Donald Knerr.

The Glory Glory to God In the Myron Wllk, Kenneth Tlgges, Har old Suter. I The Chancel of ior Leake. He Sioeps, and All the Stars Look The First Christmas Worship Charles Klohn, Junior Roth, Geo. Hili, Dorothy and Elaine Wiedcman. Come Ve to Responses.

Silent The First Christmas Missionaries Gast, Donald Harple. Koch, Alden Storck and Verne Dahnke, Compel Them to Coma Ann aiilJer, Ruth Gegntr, Joyce Trolke. Jean Appell. Lois Kmwetake. A REAL GIFT SHOES with SKATES I'lnest AlAde $3 ,89 Holzaepf el Bros.

Open ETery Night ffrom Greenland 's tey ItonntAlni the Kttisrdom of Ottr What Can GH-e Domblrer. My Best Jane Knapp. choir, the First Christmas Fruits, Maurice VAnSarg. Paul Llnford Malnswr. Nelson Nofti, trnckrlch.

Shirley Ijcder, J-wrt Ger- fon, Evelyn Bckhardt and Geraldlne Remington. Joy to the Collection of gifts for our Lutheran orphans and Old Folks Homes. Distributions of books and other gifts. Closing of girls from iunior fiepartment Prayer, Lord 's PrAyef, Betledlc- tlon, tjoxology. Sundsy school pupHa of Emmanuel Evangelical church plan to present the folloWlftg program Christmas Eve at 7:30 o'clock: Prelude, Mrs.

flruho Invocation, Norman ttahn; Kymn. LKntire Come All Ye Faithful." Scrtpture. NTofman Hahn; Prayer, Rev. Brucseke; "the First Noel," Sunday Achool. Song by tho Primary Department, "Away th A Manger," "A Welcome," Elaine "A Christmas Greeting," Marlene Spalth; "A Christmas Wish." Paul Kuebeler and Sheldon Fiaiik; "Too Small," Maurice Fcnton.

"The Secret." Marjorie Skoog; "Merry Christmas." Ulchnrd JJrueseke; "Mer Christmas Joanne Harris: "Happy Chri'tmas To All," Richard Meyer; Song by the Primary Department, "In A Lowly "At The Shop Jimmy Sharpe and l-'its; "Our Newborn Eugene Knerr, Billy Smith. Robert Kosslcr "Merry Olon Stonnr- 00k; "The Chrlstmuc Star," Patty Stoncrook. Jean Leimgrubcr, Patty Runklc, Ruth Vlrrniiia Luedtke Betty Ann Smith. Nancy F.tulkncr, Joyce Leimgnibcr. Marilyn Hare Donna Mae Burr.

Announcements and offtitory Song. Ruth and Kutlurlne Briick ner, Dorothy and Norma Stoln "The Reason," Elnty Frank; ''Our Christmas Gifts," Mary Ann West cott; "If, Mary Stonorook "A Merry Christmas BMly Runkle; "The First Cliribf Tivnnette Gelser: "The Clirlattnas Claudlne Kesftler; "A Wish; Howard and HarobI Henrlchson; Itecipe For A Mctry Christmas, Jean BIcklcy, Marlljn Sielil, Jtanne 54cck; "Three Gifts." Poter son, Dolly Thorpe. "It Came L'pon The Midnight Clear." Sunday school; "Gifts For Jesus," Janice Esther Stein Jean Alber, Ijcatrlee Faulknor Christmas Light," Richaid Gruhl ke; "Best Gift." Richard Kitz "Holy Night," Bettv Jano Cruhlke Beverly Brecht, Uegina Muyer, Gladys Sfonerook; of Christ mas," Jean Andrea; "Kms Kings." George Blecheler; "Star Ot The Orient." Ml'dred "Christmas Joy," Marilyn May; DIs trlbutlon ot Cradle Hull gifts; "Joy To Tho World," Entire nsoembly Lord's Prayer and Benediction Postlude, Mrs. Bruno Kun2inan FIR REFORMED Members of tna primary depart ment of the first Reformed church Sunday school will present the opening numbers In the annual Christmas program to be presented Christmas eve at 7:30 o'clock. Opening song by entire congre gallon.

Song, Primary department Welcome." Joann Spelr; "A Hard Bobby Stanley. Song by some beginners. "We Love the Happy Neal Hassenflug and John 'Be Happy," Gable Bohley; "A Little Wish," Barbara Haegler; Song, Little Stars," entire beginner's class; "Jesus Was A Little Child," Patty Cllne; "Happy Christmas," Barbara Pfefferkorn; "A Story," Mary HajBsenplug, Christmas song, John Gerold; "Not Very Big." Jean Lippus; "Old Santa," Richard Heagler; "Merry Christmas," Charles Muehlhauser; "A Little Baby." Peggy Garrard; "God 80 Loved the World," Ellai- beth Waldock; "A Christmas Wish," Lippus; "Merry Chiming Bellp." Jean Helset; "Share the Joy of Christmas Tide," Robert Von Gruenigen; 'Because He Loved Us," John Gerold; Song. We Love To' Sing, beginner's class; "Gladness Everywhere." Dorothy Hobbs; "Glory In the Highest," Edwin Hol- get; "The Shepherds and Angels," Mildred Hoffman, Joan Bohley and Joanne Meckstroth. 'The Birthday of Jesus," George Hasaenpflug; song by Sunday school; offering; prayer; "The Gullding iRuth Gerold; "The Christmas Symbol," Alice Eckler; Kneel by the Manger," Elaine Arbeit; "A Reading," Kathleen Wllk; "The Orient Bohley; "The Birthday of a King," Marian Blalney and jorie Cunningham; "The Christmas Cradle tjong," Joyce Rudolph.

Herald Star," Niles; In the Highest," Dot othy Ann Schell; "The Best Gift of All," Mary Ann lacker; "The Star ot Bethlehem," Ellen Loth; ous' Gifts," Muriel Cunningham; "Gifts 'for Jesus," Kathryn Kline; song, Ellen Loth "No Room For Thee," Jack Waldock "Christmas Steve pemko; "Pundles, Jimmle Meckstroth; "Why," PllUe Waldock; "A Shepherd't Story, Miss class; remarks. Rev CHORAL SOCIETY OFFERS CONCERT Sunday School Gbrm Pf ogmm For Christmas SanduSky'S Choral Society Will mAfte Its first public appearance p. m. Sunday In a three p.irt Christmas program At the Sandusky High school auditorium. Etmer J.

Frank organised the 88 voice chorus last October. Re- heArsAls for the Christmas program have been underway since November. The program will be free. An ffering will be taken to be turned over to charity. program will Include a Christmas hymn, traditional enrols And music from Handel's "Messiah." Mrs.

Ida Reeder and Mlsa M. Griffiths, Cleveland, who have played for presentation ot th-s Messiah each season for years, will be accompanists. Parts of the not sung will be read by Miss Charlotte Atwater DeVlne. A prominent part In the program will be played by Miss Olga 'Helter's violin ensemble. Program details follow; PART 1 (Christmas Hymns) Come.

All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) Latin Hymn. 17th Century Wnde'S Cantus Dlversl, 1751 Little Town of Bethlehem Phillips Brooks, ISfiS Lewis H. Redner, 1868 Silent Night! Holy Night! Joseph Moehr, 1818 Frana Gruber. 1813 Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Charies We.Mey. 1739 Felix Mendelssohn, 1840 Joy to the WoridI Isaac Watts, i719 George F.

Haendel. 1742 PART II (Traditional Chri.itmas Carols) While 'oy My sneep TBE REOrStER. OttlO. Ffttt)At. WECEMBEtt 24.

in37 the German Wtndl throtiglR the Olive Trees From English CoWie, LlttTs Children From the German The First 16tb Century French PART lit The ChrletmAS Section of "The Messiah" G. F. Haendel (Abridged Version) NarrAtor Charlotte Atwater peVlne Overture Mrs. Reeder. Miss Griffith the glory of the GLASS TO CANTATA FRIDAY of Von Gruenigen.

Cradle Roll recognition, CALVvlRy BAPTIST Members of the Cal.vary Baptist Sunday school will present their annual Christmas program Friday Evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The entertainment Is as follows: Joy to the Worid, Jeanlne Emer- Ick and Blaine Bmerick; scripture verses. Tommy Wood, Ann Emch, liouls Bllliter, Jo Ann Hipp, Audrey Mae Stiles; recitation, Donald Schwanger; "I Am Nancy Harpst and Donald Hipp; "Above the Saviour's Eulah Falls; song group. "Glory to John Koser; recitation, Jimmy Butler; Tommy Alexander, Blaine Emerick, Bobby Koltz. Recitation.

Janet Roggeman; recitation, Douglas Bright; ''O'er Bethlehem's Donald Hipp; Angel of the Donald Roggeman; "A Tiny Evelyn Adlerman; 'The Baby Vincent Patrlarca; "The Baby Elaine Kriss; "Once Upon a Dickie Glick; guitar solo, Nlghf, Junior Schwanger; Do Our Leroy Falls; "Jesus Jeanlne Emerick; "A Place for Eva Mae Johnson; "That First Glad Christmas Donna Jean Jesus, Daniel Ahner, Junior Schwanger, Dickie; Johnson Donald Eckler, Donald Chase; "My Mary Ellen Brownsworth; Hope of Earth. Daniel Foltz. "Shining Lights for Eugene Swalne. Audrey Jean Babcock Edna Stockwell. Dorothy Rogge man.

Joan Sfoll, Edward Brown Joan Glick; violin solo. Floyd Cook; Christmas dialogue, Naomi Babcock, Lois Krlss, Virginia Wood Joyce Behnke. Pauline Creech June Emerick. Delores Ward Miriam Russell, Lllah Roggeman Lillian Patriarca, Luclle Fosco; violin solo, Little Town of "Gifts for Rebecca Patrlarca; "Happy Mir lam Stever; "No Room In the Inn" Joanette WItcher; "A Christmas Dorothy Fosco; "Little Dorothy Mae Stoll, Mary Alice Johnson, Janet Klleger, Elaine Emerick, Elaine Stockwell, Nancy Hill, Vera Jean Foltz, Nancy Ahner, Barbara Lee Hill; piano solo, Robert Lauch; recitation, Jean Foster and Marian Hartwlg; trumpet solo David Hartwlg; 'The First Christ Ellen Kelham, Marian liar', wig, Doris Alley and Elizabeth Brown; piano solo, Joan Nlelds; pantomlne, "Angels From tho Realms of Audrey Eckler, Jean Place, Omm Lawrence anl Virginia Vicarro, Florence Brown and Kathryn Wood.s. ST.

STEPHEN'S EVANGKLICAL Holy conunuiiiun will be celebrated ot the early morning service at St. Stephen's Evangelical church at 6:30 o'clock Christmas Day and new members will be received at that time. Miss Naomi Maus will preside at the organ. The program for the service Is as follows: Prelude: "The Holy Dudley Buck. Processional Hymn.

Come, All Ye choir. Call to Worship. Meditation Anthem, 1 Through the Olive Old Eng, llsh, Ruth Phelffer. invocation and choral response. "It Came Upon the Midnight Christmas prayer.

Choral response. "Lift Up Your 'The Christmas Choi-al response, "Come Hither" Anthem, Piotro Yon, choir. Elsa Lublow, soloist. Confession of Faith, choral response, Little Town of Reception of new members. Christmas offering.

"The Hymn of the B. Hardy. Carol, "Holy Sermon. "The Glory of (he pastor. Anthem.

"Ye Watchers and Yc Holy chojr. Accompanist. Mrs. Dorothy Fout, piano. Benediction.

Recessional Hymn, "As With Silent Postlude, "Tho March of the Wi S. Hosmer. A feature of the beiiutiful Chrlsl- service to in si. PftVl'S cJjyrch Friday svenljjf O'clftcV will be 911 mmpst by tfoyer, (Jfyfhter of Pf- Mn. matm Hoycr.

i Hoysr will "Sbephtrd'ft by Hijbbftrd W. Hoyer wlU Accoippftoy the be- flnfterf Ifl tbeJr JjotA" thou that tellost" Violin En.semble— Slow Symphony Tiephalkowsky to Violin Andante Elchberg Tt the custom for the ftndlence to during the of this chorus Accompanlsls: Mrs. Ida M. Reeder, M. Griffiths, (Cleveland, Ohio) Net Proceeds of the Offering will he given to Local Charities Members of the Sandusky Choral society: Sherman Sarah At- Mabel Bauer.

Beatrice Bechtel. Mrs. Henry Bechtel. Henry Bechtel. Winifred Bechtel.

Mary Ijoulse Bechtel, Vera Berryman, Ben Berryman, Mrs. R. Blls.x, Richard Bliss, Mrs. Carrie Boehm. Rhea Boehm.

Margartte Brandt, Lenore Burgett, Wialland Canlno. Richard Cole, Mrs. Bessie Copenhaver, Mrs. R. Crammond.

Mrs. Kenneth Curtis. Mrs. Lynn Curtis. Dorothy Drummond, Helen Drummond.

N. R. Eckelberry, Hilda Er- mlch, Mrs, O. Fedderson, Jeanette Grathwol, boretta Grelner, Virginia Hammond. Doris Harmon.

Herman Hartlleb. William Hartlieb. Gertrude Hartung, Bessie Hayden. Mrs, Roy Hazen. Stella Hendrlchsen.

Virginia Henry, Gladys Hoffman, William Jones, Mmund Klepper, Alvln Knauer. Wilson Knauer, Ida Ledou. Luclle Idbhart. Elsa Lublow. Mfs.

R. McKee, Ruth Meek. Mrs. E. J.

Meckstroth. Cvelyn Mehling, A. H. Metz. Paul Harriet Nathan.

Marion Nell. Ruth Nell. Owen Nell. Mellta O.iborn. Norman Ohlemacher.

Mrs. Palmer, Josephine Paone. Helen Peter. Mildred Pletschman. Mrs.

F. J. Relchenbach. Harriet Rclnhclmer. Harvey Roberts, May Roberts.

Mrs Miriam Rogers, Mrs. A. Rudolph. Alice Russell. Schnell.

Wm. Schrelber, Eunice Schweln- furth. Frank Shoop, Betty Simon, Gladys Smith, Mrs. Irma Smith, Eleanor Son nichsen, Eva Spelr. Beatrice Starbuck, Paul Stein, Edith Stiles.

Daisy Summerell, Florence Thlem. Florence Thorson, Clara Tremper. Jlrs. Wm. Wade.

Roy Wiggins, Juanlta Wiles, William Wilmouth, Jr, Members ot the violin ensemble: Harriet Jackson, pianist; Frederick Bertschl, John Stewart, Charles Muratori, Walter Samko, Oliver RInderle. Elizabeth Hart, Virginia B'ackler, Eugene MarlottI Virginia Gllcher, Grace Shaeffer, Doris Wendt. Child Ed- EDUCATIONAL TOYS MOUND STUDIO Masonic Temple MAYOR RALLIES AGAIN FREMONT, Dec. Mayor EX J. Franks rallied again today after suffering a relapse, members of his family said.

He ha been 111 in his home ot the Sunday school of the con- gregatlonAl Church will present Sflnwal Christmas program, i'riday evening, feec 24. at In the Church Auditorium at Castalla. The following Is the progTAm; to congregation. Tnvocatloft-r-Rev. 8.

C. Dlckln- Junior Choir- Greeting" ward Meyer. RepK.itlon—"Our Alice Nelll. Secret" Jane. Rohrbacher.

Recitation "A Little GIri's Fiske. Altvater's class- But Hopeful Hartley- Jane Rohrbacher-- and Jean Snowden. Little Herbert Rohrbacher. A Little Boy Nelll- A Little Girl' A'exahder. Give AWay and Prlamary partments.

Scripture Reading and Seldon Dickinson- Recitation "Merry Christmas" Smctzer. Lewis. Big ly Blckley. Come Little Children Schwinn. to Santa luou Brown.

Many Jane Chrl.st the King of Choir. Ransom. First Christ' mas Gift-Agnes Beechler. In an Rohrbacher. Vocal Infant Jesus" and Kathertne Wadswortb.

Word to the Hire. Offeratory. Violin Solo Selected Billy Prentice. Playlet "Jlmmle's Magic Characters: JImmIe Bnnvn Stephen Prout. Elves Richard Kent, Loyal Rohrbacher and David Zeilner.

Jack ley- Santa Hendricks- Christmas Tree Alvln Rohrbacher- Fairies Margaret Bablcsak, Nora Ellers Prout, Eunice and Ruth Weber. Cousin Grace and Oarsuch Little Town of Christmas of Christmas." Joyce Lester- Christmas Stars, Margaret Rohrbacher and Joan Zeilner; children. Betty Burggraf, Hariet Schwinn. Alice Ann Hacker and Huth Weber- Night" Congregation. The 8.

C. Dickinson. VERMTLTON. Dec. The Light a -sAcred cantftta-psgeant by RetA palzeli be given by members of the Evange'lcal Reformed Sunday school here tonight at The first part of the program will be devoted to tho beginners and primary department.

who will pre A group of recitations, and exercises. The complete program for the evening Is as folio Two-piano duet. Capricleusc Alta Knelsel. Marian Ra'l, Zenobia Krapp. Audrey Lln- gelbach- Kishman.

"A Christmas by Primary Department. Recitation. 'The Baby Elolse Kropf- Exercise. 'The Pretty Star. Pretty Becker.

Others -Addison Cllp.son- Harold Hchnialz, James Reiitner. Richard Poyer. Patricia Bdlv Samaha- Rccitation "By and June and Joyce Ridenour. Donalil Habcr. Recitation "It wore Exercise.

"Seven Candles" Darold Nelding, David Reufner Leona Claus. patsy Hiirr, Ronald Wilson, Betty Relfert, Gloria Clipson- Recltation Mary Ann Gebhardt- "The Beginners' Relfert. Offertory, Two Piano "Grande Valse Caprice" by Engel- Krapp, Alta Kenl- sel. Pageant "When the Light Helen. Audrey Lingelbach; Maid Cecelia Relfert; Ben, Charley Kishman; Star.

Eleanor Ru-ssel: Angels LaVonne and Lucille Claus; Mary, Bernlce Seals. Shepherds, Gordon Sahr, Sahr, Donald Trinter, Charles Schnialz, Raymond Schuster. Paul 'I'rinter, Howard Will. Donald Krap'p. Wise Men.

Burton Wll), Roy Knelsel. Trinter. Heralds, Clifford Opfer, Ronald NIedlng. King, Willis Gebhardt; Slave Harold Schuster; Old Man, Elton Bachman; Violinist. Robert Krapp: Crippled Child.

Donald Poyer Singer. Alice Fazey; poor Girl Joan Samaha. Dtidley White Plays Santa For Youths, Including Sandusklans Ten young men of the 13th Con- Heds 'es. gtessional District, incltidlng 'two from Sandusky. Will receive Christmas gifts In the form of certiflcAtes as principals and for one Annapolis and twn West Ptlht appointments, according to cn announcement by Congressman Dudley A.

of Norwaik. The appointments made by Rep. White, based upon the grades made by the applicants in the competitive examinations conductnd Nov. ft by the V. B.

Civil Scrvlco are as follows: West Point Principal Richard A. House. Clyde, R- F. D. 1- alternate Douglas F.

Wright. Second altTnate F. Robert Segna, Bellevue. West Point Knupke. Sandusky.

First Day. Tit- fin. alternate William E. Gernert, Bowling Crecn. Annapolis Principal Robert L.

Lowell. Bowling Green. First James F. Huron, R. F.

D. 2. Second alternate David A. Third' artemAtA WiinaTW Stam, Norwaik. promised, Appftitinl had an equal optwrttinfty td (jnallfy.

The said Mt White, "are made withotit regard to worldly goods, inflttettce, ot political affiliations. have been certified Tnirely on A merit ha.sis In conformity with the grades of the U. 9. Civil Service Corrmiisslon." W'est Poliit Atrd AftftApolls offer as fine an edQcAtion B.a cftrt be obtained Ifl the world. These young men hAve pfovea their right to this and it seems particularly AfStttoprlAte thit they have the Meognltlon they have earned, (CbrlStmAS time, In keeping with the Spirit of the season.

It IS A noteWofthy mAt- ter ot happenstance ftttd of gTAtf- ficatlon to me that they Include every county in the district." Knupke, 17. IS this Son of Mr. and Paul W. Knupke. 1107 Erie-st.

and a membtr of the 1987 Sandusky High graduating class. Wright, also 17, 19 a soh of Mr. and Mr.i. H. Don Wright, 618 Franklln-st.

and a member of the present Sandusky Mlgh 6eftl6f cla.ss. Christmas deliveries made Saturday. Down tovyn store 4 p. m. Cliristmas.

STATE FLOWER SHOP Phone 299 Greetings This greeting comes to you with Hearty Good Wishes for Christmas and the New Year. H. L. HERMAN "lour Family's Jeweler Since 1911" one of us here at the bank extends to each one of yon our depositors, our customers, and all the people of thfe com' sincere "wishes for The Third National Exchange Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve SysUm United States Ueposltory May The Joy Bells of the Yuletide Season Ring Merrily For You and Yours Because of the opportunity it affords us to extend to you our expression of good will, we welcome the Happy Yuletide To each of you we tender our sincere good wishes for a joyous Christmas, We trust that our relations have been as pleasant to you as they have to us and that it will be our good fortune to serve you in the future, J. C.

PENNEY CO. and Associates.

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