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The Greeneville Sun from Greeneville, Tennessee • 3

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TUESDAY OCTOBER 23 TTI2 CREEKEVXU24UH pacc Personal BAPTIST WMU TO MEET THURSDAY The Circles of the of the First Baptist Church will meet Thursday October 25 at 2 SO in the church for the general business and program meeting Circle No 2 will have charge of the program All members are urged to attend 2L The Rev and Mrs Donal Wll moth of Princeton Ky and Mrs Walter Thomas and little son Jimmy of Knoxville spent some time with Mrs Wilmoth's par ents Mr and Mrs Harmon before they left the farm to make their home in Knoxville Mr and Mrs Charles Woods and son Charles Jr and Mr and Mrs Vaughn Flnchum George Allen and Marilyn Finchum had a most delightful and enjoyable trip through the Smokies yes CHOCOLATES rnt gift of GOOD TASTE An aiiortment A package for Mrs Maude llysinger Is seriously ill at her home on Highland Avenue Mr Gummere returned today from a business trip to Louisville Ky Pic Laurence Morclock left Saturday after spending a fifteen day furlough with relatives here CapL Jay Cutxhall of Ft Bragg spent the week-end with his family at their home here Mr and Mr- Burnice Waggoner and children spent Sunday In Asheville Mr and Mrs Joe Kirk are to move next week to Knoxville where they are to be located Miss Virginia Hurley is undergoing treatment in a local hospital Miss Yetcva Laughters who haz been ill in a local hospital since last Friday has been worse since last night Mrs Bruce Brown Mrs Grover Brown Mrs Eugene Wilhoit and Mrs Cox Jr were visitors in Knoxville recently is Air Warren Hull who underwent an operation in a local hospital a few weeks ago will remain in the hospital for some time Sgt Lewis Cox Jr arrived Friday on the Tennessean from his post in Manchester IL to spend a 45-day leave 'With his wife and parents here Mrs Bruce Harrold and Mrs Martha Baker were called to Knoxville yesterday bn account of the death of their cousin Mi Earl Mitchell- Miss Davis has recently accepted a position with Pet Dal- ries She is located with Mrs Bertha Hutchins st her home on Main Street 1 terday The mountain scenery Is beautiful especially at this time Of year when the glorious fall colors are at their of beauty mi The Rev Weikel and family are moving today to Bristol where the' Rev Mr Weikel will be pastor of the Reynolds Me morlal Church The Rev Wagner new pastor of First Methodist Church in Greeneville and family are to move here tomorrow or Thursday The Rev Wagner has been pastor of the Biistol Church OAK GROVE Rev Charlry Lowe filled his regular appointment Sunday with mo wonderful and Inspiring messages 1' Rev A Culshaw filed hls regular appointment at Alle ghony He was accompanied by the Trio" who did some special singing also by Pfc Glen Ruble Sgt Voyd Gillen son of Mr and Mrs Willie Gillen has received an honorable discharge from the Army Glad to have you back Voyd Sure have been missing you Miss Mary Etta Lamb and Mrs Ruth Johnson spent the past wet k-end In Johnson City as the guests of Mr and Mre A A Johnson and Mr and Mis Johnson Smith Miss Geneva Wallen of Johnson City spent the week-end with home folks Mr and Mrs Perry Lamb and son Kenneth spent Sunday In Johnson City visiting Mr and Mrs Johnson Smith Mrs Mullic Swanger entertained her Sunday School class Sunday at her home with a delicious dinned and aupper Then all came ot attend the Christian Endeavor and preaching services Sunday night Mr and Mrs Roman Cutshaw and family of Kingsport spent the day Sunday visiting In our community 1 The "Cutshaw sang at Cbery Hill Saturday night 1 Mr Will Ramsey has been on 16300 SERVICE MEN SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE TODAY FROM EUROPE pj NEW-YOftK Oct 23 (James Fannin from Npw- 16300 servicemen from Europe port Eng) 564 troops including are scheduled to arrive today at the 95th Infantry Division De-East Coast ports aboard 15 troop- taehment and miscellaneous per carriers and more than 9100 Pa sonnet cific veteran are due at San (Thaddcus Koscjusko fi cm Francisco aboard 12 (Newport Eng) 579 miscellaneous Nine Ship with about 13600 troops (Arrived) -men are due at New York four i At Newport News ships with nearly 5000 men at I (Rockhifl Victory originally due Boston and two ahlp with more yesterday) 1013 troop inducing RossAVarner The wedding of Miss Juanita Ross daughter of Mr and Mrs William Rosa and Sergeant William Warner on of Mr and Mrg 1L Warner of We-tumpka Alabama was solemnized with a simple ceremony at the home of the parents on Sunday October twenty-first at four The Rev Walter Dean pastor of Carter's Station Methodist Church officiated using the double ring ceremony Mrs Ruby Meyers played Indian Love Call Oh Promise Me and Wedding March The bride wore a blue suit with black accessories Her corsage was a white orchid The bridge was graduated from the University of Tennessee Before her mariUge she worked as Home Demonstration Agent for Extension Service at Crossvflle Tennessee The groom attended Birmingham Southern College For the past four and a half years he has been in the service Upon their return the couple will be st home in Crossville Tennessee DIXON Mr and Mrs Dixon announce the marriage of their daughter- Frances Margaret to Harold -Taylor -Thursday October 181H nineteen hundred forty five The ceremony took place at the homo of the Officiating minister Rev Louis Gholson Mrs Lowe Is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Dixon and was a senior at Doak High School" Mr Lowe la the von of Mr and Mrs Hubert Lowe of Greeneville and is an employee of the Southern Garment Company After a short wedding trip they will be temporarily located at the home of the bride They plan to make their home in Greeneville in the future MASSIE The marriage of Miss Hazel Kathleen Kinser daughter of Mr and Mrs Kinser of Midway Term and Mr Melvin Massie of Midway was solemnized October 20 1945 at the home of the officiating minister Rev Leonard Evans of Mosheim Tenn in a double ring ceremony The bride chose lor the wadding a blue gabardine suit with accessories to match also a cori sage of white carnations The groom has been honorably discharged from 'the Army after serving three years two of which were served overseas in the European Theater He holds the Good Conduct Medal and the ETO with four battle stars SMITH Mr and Mrs Gcagley of Alton announce the marriage of their daughter Sadie to Lawrence Smith son of Mr and Mrs Smith of Knoxville formerly of Greeneville The simple ring ceremony was performed by Rev Claude Right-sell Oct 19 1945 at the home of the officiating minister Their only attendants were Mr and Mrs Smith also of Knoxville The dress was blue velvet with black accessories with a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds i i Following the ceremony the parents entertained at an Informal reception at their home After a shorti wedding trip they will make their home for the present with the groom's Henry R-Snapp Army has returned from overseas and has reported to Camp Atterbury Ind for his discharge before coming home Marred Ilevencr (Miss Kef Herbert Prater andMrrsC Tar" fie Robinson) of Saqlsbury Md Ver of Johnson City made the trip and Tampa Fla is the guest of through the Smokic Sunday her brother Dr I Robinson to spend some time nicely following a tonsil and adenoids operation performed Saturday in a local hospital Mr and Mrs Harry Rosenblatt and their week-end guest Mrs Mf and Mrs Loyse Ellen burg and son Loyse Maurice and A large number of members attended the October meeting of the Flag Branch I A Under he leadership of Miss DeWitt a the sick list this" week Cut Uifnw Interesting program was Mr and Mrs Chas Kldwell and Mrs Virginia Baker are expected to arrive home from California some time tomorrow 11 1 Mr and Mrs Allen Rosenblatt of Washington arrived yes- terday to spend a week as the 'guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Rosenblatt Mention Mr Stanley Pardue and family after spending the week-end here returned yesterday to their home in Knoxville Mr and Mrs Lawrence Taylor spent week-end in Morristown as guests of Mr and Mrs Roy Archer O'- Little Darlene Waddell son of Mr and Mrs Carl Waddell much iiQproved following a case Of scarlet" fever Mrs Everett Cutshall and Miss Dorothy Whittaker have been recent guests of friends in Sweetwater Mr and Mrs Fred Godwin have rented the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Hood on the Asheville road and will move thcri Thursday --'-O- Mrs Brannon and two sons Leslie and Wesley spent the week-end in Kingsport as guests of Mr and Mrs Burgess and family Mr? and Mrs Kcstcrsort Misses Lillian Morrell Anna Lee Kesterson and Eula Sauls bury spent day recently in Asheville Mrs Kittie Lamons returned home thi morning fiom Atlanta Ga she was the guest of her son Dr Frank Lamons and family for several days Mrs Carl Haney is very 411 at her home near Tusculum She ho will be moved to a local pital this week vfttere she will undergo a' major operation Phil 7Tay son of Mr and Mrs Billy Gray of Newport is recovering Mr Willis has returned to Greeneville after a stay with her sister Mrs Carl Lyle in Rogersville Mrs Willis will leave i the near future for a slay in Florida before returning to Washington The Rev and Mrs Dan Jones Mrs Ketron Lawson Mrs Geo James Kelton S1C Seattle Washington arrived Saturday to spend a 26-day leave with his mother Mrs Rex Kelton Sea man Kelton has just returned from overseas lie has been in the Pacific Mr Bertha Craft and daugh-tl? Mi Dorothy Craft Mr and Mrs Will Williams 'and son Billie and Dirkic Mr and Mr Bill FltuToree and little on Ted die all of Maryville spent thif past Sunday a guests of their aunt Mr Joe Bower Major John Alfred Waddill hs received hi discharge paper and will join hi wife and two attractive little daughter Judith and Susane here 'within the next few day Major Waddell will be associated-with hi father in management of the Wadd Hardware Company He ha been in the Army for four years Mr and Mrs James heard from their son Lt Cot Guy James recently On of' hi brotiwr officer who had Just flown to the State from Berlin called them fiwfcfcVew Yuik 4IJ I 1 I stat'd that ColJame Would many by the mtddje of Novem- ler -0 Major Duiighty hat received hi discharge from ft Arniy and re torwj tw'foy from New Vork -where been stationed for several years Maior Doughty will be associated with hi father Doughtv tn oorrattnf Dought-Skren Furniture Company than 9700 men at Newport News Va Ships and units arriving? At New York (Mexico Victory from Le Hav re) 1969 troop including 100th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squad- ron Mechanised 16th Field ArtiL lery Observation Battalion (Sea Fiddler diverted from Newport News Va) 2102 troops undesignated units (rohtotoe Victory) 1944 troops undesigntted units (General Bliss) 3339 troops undesignated units (Newton Baker from Newport) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION WILL MEET THURSDAY The Association of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday at 6:30 in the church parlors A ccvered dish supper will be served Mrs Ruth Lewis of the Shelton Jackson School Sitka Alaska will be guest speaker CLASS NO TO MEET No 10 of the First Methodist Church will meet at the home of the president Mrs McDonald Bohannon Apartments on Irish Street Thursday Oct 25th at 7:00 All members are urged to be present mon-tues-wed SENIORS OF TAKOMA HOSPITAL HONORED Members of the Senior Class of Takoma Hospital and Sanatorium were given a party at the home of Mrs Jim Wisecarver with Mrs Ralph Gregg joint hostess The party was given in honor of Miss Beryl Wilkerson sister of Mrs Wisecarver and Mrs Gregg The class will graduate in Jan-Vary Those present were Misses Helen Isaacs Geneviene Donaker Geraldine Edgecomb Frances Quarles and Beryl Wilkerson1' senior students Miss Ruby Chapman Superintendent of purses Miss Geneva Bowman instructor ''Miss Ruby' Daniels anc Helen Peterson Mrs Bowman and Mrs Wilkerson Jim Wisecarver and Bobby Jim Gregg Games were played knd enjoyed by everyone Prizes were woir by Frances Quarcls and Geraldine Edgecomb Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess Mrs Wisecarver and Mrs Gregg assisted by Miss Wilkerson and Miss Daniels A delightful evening was enjoyed by all -Contributed HARRIS Mr and Mrs James A Mayes of Tusculum announce the marriage of their daughter Kathleen to Mr James Harris on October 16 at Rossvllle Ga The ceremony took place at Simpson Memorial Methodist Church with the Rev-E Randall officiat ing I1 a 41' Mr Harris is the son of Mr and Mrs Frank Harris of Moores-burg Tennessee and was recently discharged from the Army after five years serveie He served overseas for 19 months MRS NICK SUSONd HONORED On Friday uffWpoon between the hours of two and four Mrs Geo Stubblefield entertained at her home on the Andrew Johhson highway In honor of Mrs Nick Susong who will soon leave for her home near Georgetown Ky to reside The entire lower floor was beautifully decorated with artistic arrangements of lovely fall Bowers In the dining room pink and white cosmos were used In silver holders and the picture Viable was covered with a handsome hand-made lace cloth made by the hostess At the tea hour delicious ft freshments with 'English tea were Morristown Gazette-Mail The oi: glands in the lower layer of the human skin secrete natural lubricant which escapes from the pores and spreads out over the surface diamond JLsoMTAm Sought Right and Sold Right TUB STORE THAT CONFJDZNCK BtUTJ Jewelers Sine 1901 rRUIT NUT AO n4 Nut 20 Oi- So Hi t'( Lb Sa SO for every taste ever occasion the 61st Armored Infantry Battalion 60th Armored Medical Battalion 150th Armored Signal Company Ilea Icfuartcrs ant Headquarters Battery of 175th Field Artillery Group (West Point originally due ycstmluy) 7723 troops tndudng 919th Field Artillery Battatv 163rd Squadron Company 2nd Banger Infantry Battalion 4l3li 436th AAA Battalion Iteadqur- tors and Headquarters Battery 44th 55th AAA Brigade: Headquarters and Headquarters Battery of 34th AAA Group AAA Gun Battatum 44th AAA Bay Leonard Wood Ntsheba Salinas Walter Witch York Chai le McCormick Je4 duh jpmlth John Drew NOTICE! THURSDAY NIGHT TJdotrer 23th WILL BE SMOKER AND PAL NIGHT Hil LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Reorganization Program Now la Frogrms Men Intarostod ta the Moose Are Urged To Attend REFRESHMENTS Regular Msetings MONDAY NIGHTS Ti39 Your child is sutsrlng when h's irritsbl Wsich for a coud tongue often tha sign a lastuve it ateded Faulty elimination often makes children sluggish snd restless Your child can get relief with the famous laxative made with senna And children lke to take Truna becaut flavored vuhmb Mitt juice Don't upset your to gist him medicine Get TRI6NA Caution use only at directed I 39c large aixe only SJe WJIC8 OF PINE GROVE MEETS WITH MRS HUTTON Mrs Kathleen Hutton was hostess at the recent meeting of the Pine Grove WSCS In addition to the members the following visitors were present Mrs Stella Ottinger Mrs Bill Smith Mrs Bridget Hogan Mrs Cobble Mrs Elmer Kiker and Mrs Zett Hutton An Interesting program on "Health Around the World" was given under the leadership of Mrs Mabel Waltcra It was announced during the business session that a gift of $12 had been make by the group to the Hardin Memorial Fund and that 200 can for the Greeneville Home had been filled by Society members During the social hour livly contests were hold In which Mrs Lily Brown and Mrs Elizabeth Brown were winners Tempting refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her mother Mrs Bridget Hogan and her daughter Miss Lillie Hutton An interesting feature ot this meeting was the fact that it was attended by two ladles whose age together totalled -165 years Mrs Hutton's grandmother Is eighty years old and Mrs Sadie Hutton ia eighty They added a great deal to the eusseas of the affair Tho next meeting will be held at the church MRS RUBY MYERS RECEIVED WORD Or DEATH mmimmmmm Mrs Ruby Myers received a message yesterday Mating that her father Mr George Russell of Pennington Gap Va had passed away Funeral arrangement had not been made Mr Myers accompanied by her daughter Miss Marion Myers of Tennessee Wesleyan College Athens left this morning for Pennington Gap to attend the funeral FLAG BRANCH P-T-A presented in which a number of children took part Those who individual numbers tnclud fed Sal lie Kate Parton Ann Johnston Betty Blue Fillers and Madeline Fillers Mis Edith Rcnnef vice president presided th business session Plans were made for a musical program to be given soon The next meeting will be held at the school November 2nd with Mr Fillers a leader The Flag Branch School was happy to win second prize In the Contest at Rollins Chapel Attendance hag been 97 per cent this year which is excellent Children and teachers took advantage of the favorable weather last week to give building and grounds a thorough cleaning Let all parents make an especial effort to attend the next meeting and show Miss DeWitt and Mrs FUier their spreclatloft for the food work they are doing Reporter OBITUARY MRS SAPHRONA HENSLEY SHELTON Mr Saphrona Hensley 8hel ton aged 80 died at four this morning at her home near White Rock The funeral will be held Thuisday afternoon jt two p'clock (CST)at Middle Crerk Laurel Church bg the Rev SiThw Interment will bo In ton of Kentucky and three daughter Mrs Frank Kendett and Mr Milbura Franklin both of North Carolina and Mrs-Manky Slwiton Green County Doughty-Stevens in charge DoughtySt event Compflfiy Mortician Telephone 19 steoa THE FLOWER SHOPPE Fee Every OcMsha 293 Main Itreot PHONE 733 Pvt Jack Wright Comp Bland- inr Flif arrived Saturday to Geneva spent the week-end with spend a furlough with hls par-J relatives and friends in Knox-ents on West Main Street He bs ville to return on November 3 I 0 I Mr and Mrs Howard Long Cpl Robert McCorkle who and children of Kingsport spent has been the army for 45 tho pagt Friday In Greeneville months and overseas 19 months guclU of Mr Hpnry Laccy is now located on the Japanese Mr Long who has been serving island of Hokkaido in the heart in the Navy1 has received his of Hokadote Oily I discharge? -O 1 Mrs Ted Love and daughter 570 troops Including the' 374th Operations Detachrncfrt 2 Fighter Squadron of 361st Fighter Field Artillery Observation Bat-Group and miscellaneous person- tllon 608th Field Artillery talion 773rd To Battslz-n (Jonathan Trumbull) 642 troops Headquarters and lleadqua-tt rs undesignated units Company of )123id Engtnei rs (John Schmcltscr) 652 mlscel-'Group Casual Detachment Fiel 1 iancous troopii Artillery School and high score At Boston casuals (Blug Island Victory from Mar- At Ian Francisco settles) 1603 troops including the The follow ing twelve ships are 61st Signal Aircraft Warning De- 'scheduled ta active with 8123 taehment Headquarters of 418lh passengers: Jenkins Exploj-Dombardment Group 176th En or Hospital Ship Haven Kn Mrs Mildred Barker has learn-1 ed that her husband Barker Navy has returned to the West Coast and Is enroute to the Separation Center at Memphis to receive his discharge after which he will return home Mrs Gass Sr spent the past week-end In Chattanooga Ru proved tt this time I Mrs Dally Ruble and nth Johnson were visiting Mrs Lee Horne Monday Mr John Ramsey is able to attend church ome more after being confined to hls home on account of a badly injured arm Keep your chin up folks Our loved ones will soon all be home COMPENSATION GENEVA Switzerland -MV-Bceause the Schaffiiausen art museum lost some of Its treasures through bombing the city authorities of Geneva have voted to present two works of art to Schaffhauaen Dio gifts are a landscape by Bartholomew Mynn and a self-portrait of Ferdinand liodier Additional Want Ads WANT ADS ON PAGE FOR SALE: 1936 model V-l Ford Truck Large special built bed 4 new tire Good mechanical Apply at Jones Grocery 10-23-3t-pd WANTED: Farm help Crop good wages for extra work Goof 4-room house electric lights free also someone to hand off tobacco Now ready to hand off II Dairy Whltesburg Tenn 10-23-dt pd CARD Or THANKS I visiting her sister Mrs Wal-j Green and Mrs Tom Smithson ker She accompanied her among those called to John ew Mr James Wslker who was(t0n City last night on account of returning home from the Caroli- the automobile wreck In which na tobacco market- Mrs Smithson and Mr and 11 Mr Joe Rouis were injured Staff Seigcant Frank Wykle of parents Jimmy five-months-old son of Mr and Mrs Jesse Larkin of Morristown formeily of Qreene-e ville is slightly improved follow- nutr wev ing a serious Illness In Ft: San-ppak High School and for the ders Hospital Knoxville where past two and onc-half years ha je continues to undergo treat-Jbecn employed by Tennessee mcnt Eastman Corporation of Kings-i 0 i I John Willoughby who has just ha recently been creiv bis discharge from the direhargd tnm the Army un- Navy will go to New York 'T 8fler'h8V- hKlay to attend the Nsvy Day ArnV for frty tt bullion lie will also visit months thirty-four of and Philadelphia were spent oversera where he will buy for tlfo An- iieue SI oo he will open In Jolin- WOOLS EY ton City in November Wc wish to thank our many i NhellonT Cemetery friend for their klndnrea shown glw I survlwd by six sons the us during the illnre and death Rev Chsppd Khelton and Ever- of our wife and mother We are -tt Shi lton of Greeno Countr especially grateful for the bctroLW BCtaudpnd it Shrl gineer Battation with Medical Attendants and miscellaneous personnel (R Peckman from Australia) 19 miscellaneous troop Markets ailCAOO Ocl 23 Salable hogs 1509 total 12500 active and fully steady good and choice barrow and gilts at 1 40-lbt up at tha 1465 ceiling good and choke tows at 1410 complete clearance Salable cattle 6-309 total 7000 salable calves 1-000 total 1000 meager supply choice fed steers and heifers steady moderately active about half a doten load choice steer and yearlings 18 00 best heifers 1750 but all other grades both rlasrea on peddling basts very nd weak ins tame 25 rent lower good bs cow steady all others weak to 25 cents mostly 10 to 15 cents lower bulk steady to strong and sealers very firm 1350 down bulk medium to rhoke fed steers and yearling 1373-1700 common and medium grades 1030-1400 stock cattle fairly active mostly 1250-14 00 choke yearUngs 14 50 salable sheep 1000 total 9000 market genaretly k-ss active than Monday slaughter iambs mostly 23 rent lower good and choice 14 50 1473 buck 1-00 iaui mere- mostly 1050-1100 short deck good and choke g7-lb yt-at tings fall shorn pelts 12-33 shiugtn-r ewes mostly steady ronunon ta choke native slaughter can largely 3 00-150 top trvcral loads lota mostly cull and common grade western slaughter cses 474-500 A weed In the compost pile is worth two In the fence row Greeneville RFD has arrived in the States after overseas assignment The following Bulls Cap boys also arrived on Sunday: T-5 James McCrsvey pfc William Just Is and Pfc Jack Lamons pital tliere recovering from an eye operrtfor Mr and Mrs Lost tie who has been located at Ft Laud- frdale FI arrived in Greene- ville yesterday and are to spend ujne time -here Enroute they vis- Hod their daughter Mrs Jl Paul and family st Hot Springs Ark They plan to gd to Logan Ohio in the near future to be guest of their other daughter Mrs Tom Armstrong and family Mr and Mrs Hol'aod Mr and Mr Shackie-announce the marriage of their fold who were called here by daughter Georgia Helen to John the death of Mr Clyde Hull re-T Woolsey son of Mr and Mr turned today to tlieir home In Woolocy of Greeneville Chattanooga They were 12 pann-d by tln-ir uncle Mr Frank The -wedding- took pWe-Oe- Bartiarrr to vhit hi brotht-r Mr tober ia 1945 Johnson City Barham who I in a ho llfuj floral offerings and the use of cars Wiley Law Mrs Davis Mr Hugh Mania Law Henry Law Horace Law Alonzo Laws pd ICE CREAM SUPPER An lee Cream Supper will be given Thursday night Oct 25 at 70 Cobble Grocery 313 4 ftVtt ill LvUittv VttT 7 4 Ji yUKoo-SUreL-Come-and briog Uf plenty bre wik and plenty of mueic Everyone in- gtcd 10-22-lt-pd NOTICE Tl will be a businea inert-mg of all parties Interested in the Shiloh Crmctefy at the The Rev II Brannon offici- rT DAJt TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Nolachuckey Chapter A4 IL wsll meet on Wednesday afternoon at three at the home of Mrs A Broyk-s with Mr George Doughty at joint hostess rt An interesting program on American music has been ar- ranged and full attendance ia desired 2L.

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