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THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23,1913. Doings In Social and Club Circles PRETTY SHOWER Mrs. Floyd Elliott Entertains, Complimentary to Her Sister The beautiful little home of Mrs. Floyd 13. Elliott on North Valencia avenue, was the scene of a merry gathering yesterday afternoon, when she entertained in honor of iier sister, Miss Anna Will, who is to become the May bride of Harry Hayes of this cordially invited New Officers Elected; Committee Appointed For May School Fair The regular meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association of Jefferson sqhool was held yesterday afternoon in kindergarten room of the building.

Committees on the school fair, to be held in May, were appointed, and the following officers were elected for the next year: J. H. Stout. First Vice Edmund Snow. Second Vice J.

L. Stephenson. Richardson. Whipple. A rising vote of thanks was tendered the retiring president, Mrs.

Cain, for her faithful and unselfish service in the work ot the organization during the past year. The kindergarten band then gave a musical selection which greatly delighted the audience. Mr. R. P.

Mitchell was the speaker; streamers gaily floated from the chan- of the afternoon, his subject being' deliers. Above the dining table and Aims of Mr. Mitchell re-i at the end of each streamer, the viewed the various ideals which have i charming bride-to-be found messages been considered most worth while; bidding her to hunt for by thinkers on this subject. He em-i packages which had been hidden fnr arnnfl nlnCftR thrOUKilOUt tnR in the life which is lived not to itself alone, discovery of a bevy of Pretty aud ime- S. S.

CONVENTION Santa Ana Will Hold Interesting Session at U. P. Church pickles and cake- were served before1 West Third street are enjoying a visit j. the company disbanded, thanking their (from their son. Thurston Riggers, of popular teacher for this enjoyable I Bonestill, South Dakota, whom they treat.

Mrs. B. M. Murphy assisted have not seen for nine years. Mrs.

Hewitt in giving the young people -p Crawford has returned to Iowa a good time. City, Iowa, after making his home for past two years with Mr. and Mrs Jolly C. E. Social A.

Irvine of 818 Garfield street. The Christian Endeavor Society of Mr John Breitw.ieser of N. who have been visiting delightful social ednesday LuuderbEch 0f not; East Walnut at the home ol Mrs. Elizabeth, Rtreet Mp am, MrH (Jferken anU the Reformed held a evening Downey, GlO Parton street, which was Lehman, have started on beautifully decorated with pink roses eir j0Urney, by way of and lerns. A musical program provided enter-j Charles Agnes, daughter, Miss for the merry company California Industrial World Pacific G.

E. Stock Sales The Pacific hs and Electric Company reports that up to and including March 25. 191a, it had sold 19,541,800 par value of its first preferred stock of 4005 purchasers. Over 500 sales, aggregating have been made since January 1915, or at the rate of about $250,000 per month. The company on February 28 had consumers divided thus: electric, gas, water steam, 353.

This is a gain of 31.729 con- I sinners in the 12 months ended February 28. The Santa Ana District Stindav i Mr. Barnes, as violinist, with the School Association will hold a eonven- hostess, Mrs- Downey, playing his tion Thursday, May at the United piano accompaniment, gave a highly Presbyterian church. An interesting i pleasing number. Mrs.

Wended Spiers program is planned for the all-day I sang a beautiful solo and Mrs. G. N. session, to which all interested are rendered an instrumental in her usual captivating manner. city.

Brown baskets of Cecil Bruner buds and their pretty foliage, were used in the decorative scheme of pink, though- out the rooms, where 'the congenial company enjoyed a session at progressive Whist, with hearts as trumps. Mrs. Frank Miller succeeded in winning the laurels, at. the close of the animated games, and she was rewarded with a lovely little bedroom picture, in a golden frame. During the afternoon the honoree, Miss Witt, was called to the dining room where a shower of pink ribbon Following is ihe program: MORNING SESSION Rev, Paul G.

Stevens, Presiding 9: SO Bong and praise, led by Rev. J. G. Kennedy. Virginia and son, W.

M. Agnes, of I Walsenberg, Colorado, who have been visiting at the home of Henry embourger, left yesterday for San Francisco, where they will attend the fair, before returning home. Judge W. M. Simon and son, Erie, have returned from San Francisco they attended the exposition.

Mrs. Lloyd Rowley and daughter, Deloise, are spending a few days at Miss Margaret Farris gave a piano selection tliat won high applause and Misses Beatrice Charlton and Maryj Walkinshaw sweetly sang the song mother which will never grow old, "I I.ove To Build Pulp Factory (From A Financial News Work of const ruction on the new pulp plant of tin- Ileilwood Patter and Pulp Company will be inaiiKunttad un the 15th inst. The company is composed largely of Humboldt County capital. month. 10:00 of Music in the School," You, L.

D. Mcrcereau, Santa Ana. Musical charades were also enjoyed 10: If) the Boy Through by the thirty young people present His E. M. Brown, County tlie evening concluded with1 Y.

M. C. A. Secretary. serving of delicious strawberry 10:40 the School from the shortcake a la mode.

aim of training for good various places throughout the home, citizenship and social The interesting hunt resulted itcoif ainnp discovery of bevy ot pretty a ful gifts of linen, for which the hon- last i oree prettily thanked her friends. Many of the guests who had never before had the opportunity Of seeing Mrs. attractive home, enjoyed its survey, during this delightful visit, and they admired its artistic arrangement throughout, being especially en-j thusiastic about the ideal yard with its velvety lawn, fountain, rus-j -tic bridge and benches. afternoon closed with the but to uplift its fellow man The picture which was held quarter by the Fourth grade was awarded to the kindergarten, it. having the largest per cent of parents present.

Honoring the Long Ago Much curiosity lias been aroused over the identity of High Constable Hercules Hardhitter, Jonathan Wiggle ispriggle and many other mysterious Hon. C. C. Chapman, Fullerton. 11:05 District reports and suggestions.

11:30 Business of Nominating Committee. Election of officers. 12:10 Adjournment for lunch, AFTERNOON SESSION Oo. V-jPres. A.

E. Bennett, Presiding Song and prayer, led by Rev. Miss Rosa Boyd and Mrs. F. K.

Growth ot National Banks T. C. Maxwell, Newport Beach. I Knowles were joint hostesses yester -1 (From l. a Finum-mi News.) 1:40 Lessons and Trained afternoon at home on speaking ot tin; growth Mrs.

Lucy J. Bassford, North Main street, when they enter- National banks in the last twenty State Elementary Superintendent. mined with the very prettiest spring- 2:00 Actitivies for Boys time party, to which were hidden HERALD MAY DAY Charming Hostesses Entertain With Delightful Springtime Party Miss Bonnie Wilkinson of East Newport is visiting at the home of Miss Ruth Newell. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Winger of Oakland, California, who have been visiting lor several weeks at Wellington, Kansas, stopping off at Santa Ana today, for a visit with oid friends. Alice Nelson and daughter, Margaret, went to Los Angeles this morning, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Halesworth of North Broadway returned today from San Francisco, where they attended Orange County Day at the exposition. Negotiations for the establishment of a tobacco factory in Fresno for the manufacture of high-grade Turkish cigarettes have practically been concluded by the Tobacco Company of Los Angeles, and written contracts are now being offered by this company to all tobacco growers in Fresno county and valley for their future crops. Pacific Light anu Power Corporation directors have called a meeting on June 15 for the purpose or considering and acting upon the question of creating an I indebtedness of the. corporation in the sum of $2,338,900 to be represented by two year 6 per cent gold notes.

R. 15. Peeler, secretary of the Coallnga Chamber of Commerce, a well known au- thority on the oil Industry, has been up- pointed to represent Fresno county on the lloor of the California Building in Chandler s. 111 W. Fourth St.

the space allowed to the San Joaquin Valley counties at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. A liig order for 25,000 eases of 5u per cent dynamite has been received by the powder company at Pinole, Contra Costa; county, for Russia, and extra, help has been taken on to complete the work: la-- i livery must be made within sixty days. The Solednd Creamery Company which will manufuctuie butter, cheese and starch has filed its articles of incorporation with the County Clerk at Salinas. Its capital is $10,000. A factory to manufacture Firex, la- patent product with which the Panama-i Pacific Exposition buildings are fire- i proofed, is to be erected in Sacramento.

San Joaquin Light and Power Corpora- tion owing to largely increased business is to build a new power plant at Merced 1 Fulls to cost $75,000. Summer Shirts Soft French cuffs with cellars to match, in line stripes and plain white, to $1.50. Sport Shirts, $1.50. Silk Shirts, $3.00. '1 and Mrs.

A. H. Dowling, State Secondary Superintendent. 2:20 the President Thomas Newlin, Whittier. 2:45 Organized Adult about eighty their friends.

The York years the Wall street Journal lias tide to say. National City Bank recently reported net dei gross iver $300.000,000, white Us deposits a few day near approach of May day furnished in ibis the idea carried out in the decorations, is interesting to note the which were more than usually lovely. national i Two huge baskets of roses Hanked the irlier ty years, practically inks In ten doubled nnection it wth of the iver the past twen- ars City Bank its gross deposits Its Rev A. II. welcoming the coming inning twenty years it added perfect riot ol As a matter feet.

The titlfd lads and lassies who will appear serving of delicious sandwiches, pic- in the old tyme concert tonight at coffee, brick ice cream, in which the First Presbyterian church. a n')Sy heart was inbeuded, and a All taking part, in the entertainment variety of home made cakes. Each will be attired in old-fashioned cos- small tabic was centered with a and the and spoken vase holding a single beautitul pink will arouse memories of the ataman Cochet bud. Lpng Ago. i Among Mrs.

guests were Misses Anna Witt, Harriett and Myr- Postponed Meeting tie Rutherford, Merle Brown, Minnie The meeting of the Amphion Circle Hockeymyer, Hattie Whidden, Ade- of the Congregational Church, which iajde and Clara Willis, Clara Witt, was to have been held yesterday with susanne Claycomb, Mayme Brightwell, Mrs Perry F. Shrock, was Resse Trumpey; Mrs. Henry Ru'thei- untii Thursday of next week, when the' Mrs. Frank Miller, mrs. Emma place of meeting will be the same.

I Mohcn and Mrs Waai" -T Los Angeles. Edith Washington, State Association secretary. guests, and 3.05 Symposium: Best Feature sway indoors, where the of My Sunday Superintend- soft, glow of shaded lights was in ent minutes. contrast to the misty gray DIVISIONAL CONFERENCES the April skj.es outside. 3-30 Elemen'tarv, led bv Mrs.

Lucy Theexquisite pink ot the Maman Bassford. Cochet roses was most effective 3:05 1. Successful Cradle Roll Lead- i against the dark background oi the at i tractive rooms and each table was with a gay little May pole, Hand-work and twined with ribbons of pink and green, Emma Wagley, land surrounded by dainty Cecil Bruner roses and maidenhair fern. Junior Sugges- Progressive whist provided the at- corn- of Depart-1 ter noon diversion, the be- Mrs. Tamales Chicken Spanish and Texas Served Daily.

Rowley Drug Company Fourth and Main Sts. Delegates Elected At the quadrennial convention of the Ladies of the Maccabees of the World, held in Los Angeles at the Hotel Alexandria, Mrs. Julia C. Ginn, the popular District Deputy of the Southern District, and Mrs. Levina Rowe, or Sacramento, were elected delegates to attend Hie Supreme Hive review.

Their alternates Mrs. Theresa, Fouke and Mrs. Rena B. Loufer. The work was beautifully exemplified by various Hives of the Southern District.

Entertains at Cards Mr. and Mrs Ed Williams of Orange entertained a party oi young people last evening at. progressive five hundred. Pansies and ferns were chosen for the pretty floral decorations and at the close oi the evening refreshments of delicious banana sherbet and nut cake were served er. 3:50 Discussion.

4:00 2. Forms of Illustrations, Miss Santa Monica. 4:20 3. Practical tions, Superintendents ments. 3:35 Secondary, ted by Dowling.

Organized E. M. Brown, a Organization, Operation. Activities. 3:55 Discussion.

4:05 Teaching the Lesson, Thomas L. Clay, Stanton. Adult, led by Rev. A. H.

Dowl- is only within twenty years that the National City Bank starteli to assume a pre-eminent position among our bat.king instituions. In '995 were still some Now York hanks larger in the matter of deposits, and it is only necessary to go but a lew back of that date to find the National 4'itV ranking as a very "small potato among the local financial institutions ol 'the day The following table shoes the gross deposits of the national banks in I New York City, in excess of I on the first report in the. years 1915, 1905 and 1895: Mar. 1-5 Jan. 11, 0a Mar.6, 328,465,800 $167,899,200 $29,681,000 I Review Patterns at We carry a complete stock of 1 -ncuc perfect fitting and popular pat-.

I 10c and 15c each. E. S. Gilbert Co. We have carried this pattern for i eight years and we know.

I Old tyme costumes at Presbyterian i church, April 23. Oldest Banker Summoned Aged 99 years John Gardiner, the oldest, active banker in the United States, If not in the world, passed away in Norwalk, Ohio, Thursday. He was president of the Nut walk National Hank. Mi. Gardiner helped Salmon Chase, then Secretary of the Treasury, organize the first national bank in the country in 1862.

mei ce Metals ing assisted in keeping score by Mrs. A. H. William P. Joplin, Misses Gertrude Gertrude Hellis and Aileen Tubbs.

pUrk At the end of the interesting games, Meeh I refreshments were served at the small tables. The May day colors of green and pink appeared as often as possible in the delectable salads, cakes and ices which provided part of the menu. When the scores were counted, Mrs. L. J.

Carden was award- Chemical Importer; Tr. Chatham 7. tx .1 4-r-v nf i OTt gait iza tions, gall, Tustin. 2. Its -ace in Evangelism, Stevenson, Santa Ana.

3. Its its Future Possibilities, Paul E. Wright. Santa Ana. EVENING SESSION President L.

A. West, Presiding 7:30 Song and praise, led by Rev. 145,685,100 11S, 199.800 116,494,300 112,031,900 108,134,500 Amer. Exchange 71,773,900 55, Hi 1.300 89,437,500 67,520,600 83,4 11,300 200 20,159,100 29.451.700 22,365.520 3.5.631.700 9,742,500 3.3a lvv the trophy for the highest score. Sec 1 its Correlation With Other honors, with their appropriate re- Rev William McDon-jward, went to Mrs.

lady, ot hicago, and Mrs. Ella 1. Fyfc was properly for holding the lowest score. 1 The gracious air of hospitality Irving Seaborn 0 Liberty New York Mel- 62, 019,500 36.X29.XOO 31.868.800« 30,630.400 27,526.500 29.251,900 7.527.2"1' 49,367,500 9.69 1.000 Large shipment of our popular-priced white Tennis shoes, in all sizes, just1 in from the factory. REINHAUS DEPARTMENT STORE.

Santa Ana Painless Dentists, East Fourth St. Main 253- 19,899,400 3,359,600 I 6,,363,100 I 1.732,700 Suits to measure, also alterations. ('has. Land, 306 Bush St. Autos For Allies One and one-half million dollars worth of autos were ordered this week from a Wisconsin firm in Appleton the order coining from the European Summer Underwear Union Suits, half sleeves and full length, $1.00 and $1.50.

B. I). Union, $1.00 a suit. V. D.

2 piece, $1.00 a suit. Balbriggan Half sleeves and knee length drawers, long sleeves and ankle length drawers, idle per garment. It suits us to suit you. J. E.

Tillotson 212 West Fourth St. 57,100 13,498,1 24. 6,263,900 11,121,200 Exclusive Itev. Citizens Central Lincoln tllarri- i ma Second Market Fulton 16,213.300 26,657 16.426 15,923,900 14,218,860 10,481,200 7,704,100 1). Scarborough.

7:45 Address, School Credits, Mr. B. Ward, Pomona. 8:15 Address, "The Church School Coming Into Its Rev. C.

R. Hudson, D. Pomona Chrtstian Church. Ebell Election Tomorrow The Ebell Society will hold its April meeting tomorrow afternoon at Elks Those enjoying the hospitality ofjiiali, when the annual election of otti- their hosts included Mr. and Mrs.

cers will take place. i ord of Villa Park, Mr. and Lee Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Malter 1 Gully, Mr.

and Mrs. Stockton, Miss Ida Peck and Mrs. Edmund Des- isery. THOMAS puts up the best pineapple The ripe fruit being put into cans right where grown and has the full flavor of this lucious Hawaiian product, it makes the most appetizing and healthful dessert you can use. Try it once, luc a can, two for 25c.

D. L. ANDERSON Opera House Block. Best Goods at Right Prices. Both Phones 12.

Prompt and Free Delivery. The afternoon's program is to be given by the Coluinlnts Concert Company, an aggregation of well-known Santa Ana artists, whose work individually has received hearty commendation here. The company is composed of Miss Margaret Birdenia Henry, dramatic reader; Miss Rena Cranston, whistling soloist; Maurice Phillips, baritone; Harry Garstang, tenor, and Richard Garstang, accompanist and piano soloist. Entertains Music Pupils Mrs. Hewitt of Long Beach, who has a large class of music pupils in Santa Ana, entertained those under her instruction with a jolly party yesterday at Birch Park.

Merry games were played and refreshments of fruitade, sandwiches, which always pervades the Boyd home makes any affair given there linger pleasantly among memories and yesterday function gained in interest through the assistance of Mrs. Knowles, a charming; Eastern visitor who lias made her home with Dr. and Miss Boyd through the past winter. Enjoying Vacation Miss Florence Hall, accompanied by I her cousin, Miss Mary Hall, who visiting here from Maine, left this morning for Pasadena. Miss Hall is etc employed at the Santa A-na Book Store but is enjoying iter summer vacation and tlte two young ladies will spend Rk.

1 1n xt.s,ton week at Pasadena and San Diego. 'Surplus Due Music Section Postponed bunks The meeting of the Music Section indvdl of the Ebell to have been held at: the home of Mrs. J. Rice of Tus .262,200 I .241.700 I 4,981,900 banks nf Nt 10,695,700 1906. "Taking the national York UltV as a whole, tin- following i in the combined ports as of the above nient dales an idea of the growth in banking powt-r ol the local institutions over the past twen- I ty years: June Mar.

131,032.500 259.157. 100 40.704. 124,726. 117,923,860 71.050.000 78.937.000 456,301,500 184.985,800 .823,156,600 567,716,200 295,158,000 Pictorial Review Patterns at Gil- Un, April 20th, has been postponed a stock of I these perfect fitting and popular patterns, 10c and 15c each. E.

S. Gilbert Co. We have carried this pattern for for one week the meeting to be on May 3rd at 2:30 p. m. the of South Cash Bacon 16V2 15c Eastern Fancy Bacon, regular 22c Bacon Strips OTHER SPECIALTIES FOR SATURDAY SMOKED MEATS Eastern Fancy Bacon I6V2 Bacon FRESH MEATS Brisket Boil Plate Boneless Pot Roast 13 Vic Shoulder Steak I2V2C Roast Pork 12 Vic Pork Steak LARD No.

No. 5 BERGMAN 0BARR, Props. Picnic Large Hams 15Vfcc Premium Hams 19c COMPOUND No. 3 No. 5 No.

10 Both Phones 24. Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots no longer the slightest need of fefcling ashamed of your freckles, as the prescription othine double guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of double any druggist and 'apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to Miss Carolyn Haughton will present years and we know, her small pupils in a piano recital to Charee be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 Emp MJ() at her home, 421) South Syea-; jyennjBOn Manufacturing Company more street.

with factories at The public and all interested will be Framingham and which employs 2400 per- giveil a cordial welcome. Isons has turned over the control ol the plant to the employes the original I Celebration I owners retaining only the eight per cent I. U. U. r.

ueieDra.ion I m.eferrej -With a more (tr less fixed The Odd fellows ot Orange oun ty who will have no voice in the at- will hold a rousing celebration Monday of lhe company. at Huntington Beach in honor of their N-ot even the distribution of profits by ninety-sixth anniversary. 'the Ford Automobile Company equals the An interesting program will be giv- Dennison move in the surrender of torn en in the morning with a fish barbecue 'share in the profits. at noon and a variety of games in the more than $1200- afternoon. lit year will be given common stock with voting privilege.

Only in event of the depreciation of the preferred stock dends to below 4 per cent for a full year, or to below 6 per cent for a full two years, may the preferred stockholders re- gain management of tlte company, and then only until the interest on their stock shall have been paid. Manufactured by the Cordova shops. 1 he finest bag we have been able to obtain. Made in all leathers. We would like to have you call and examine them.

E. 6. Smith 105 East Fourth St. A Convenient Market Everything for the table, fresh and of the best quality can be had at our store. Fregh Freeh Meats, Beat Groceries.

111 East Fourth St. Free Delivery. Phones: Pacific 185; Home 87. When you need Glasses you should see us about Toric and Memscus Lenses. They are superior to others not only In the big essentials of efficiency apd appearance hut in many smaller respects.

Investigate them. hesitate. Call aud let us explain them to you. C. P.

Kryhl Son Jewelers and State Registered Optometrists 118 E- Fourth St. Santa Ana Mr- and Mrs. M. A. Yarnell started today for San Francisco to see the exposition with the Southern California Editorial Association.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huling of Harvey, Illinois, who have been visitors at the homes of R.

J. Blee and W. C. Bryant, have gone to San Francisco. They will also stop at Portland en route to their eastern home.

Mrs. A. Lawton returned this morning from a pleasant visit with Riverside friends. During her absence from Santa Ana. Mrs.

Lawton also attended the San Bernardino County Federation of Women's Clubs held yesterday at Colton Chas. Carey and son Raymond left today for near Salt Lake City, where the former has purchased a tract of eighty acres. Mrs. Raymond Carey will i join her husband as soon as a house can be built on the land. Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Caulfield and W. J.

Clarey went to San Diego today. They will attend the exposition and return to Santa Ana Sunday evening. Mrs. Emma Mohen and Mrs. Edith Washington of Los Angeles are visiting at the home of their parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Witt, of 1319 North Main street They arrived' yesterday to attend the shower given for their sister, Miss Anna Witt, by another sister, Mrs. Floyd E. Elliott.

Mrs. II. Woodington, son Donald anti Mrs. H. Sherntan of Huntington Beach went to Pasadena this morning to spend the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Eggers of 1138 BORN Santa Ana Hospital, April 23, to Dr. and Mrs.

J. R. Wilcox, a daughter. Fashion Says: We Make Them. Enquire about our Guaranteed Hair.

Turner oilet Parlors SANITARY WHITE SHOP Sunset 1081. E. Fourth. 38 Have your glasses made and fitted by us. it will mean sat- sfaction to you.

DR. K. A. LOERCH Phone 194. 110 East Fourth Santa Ana.

Shampooing, Hairdressing, Manicuring and Facial Massage We use the latest electrical appliances including Vibrator, Violet ltay and Electric Brush. Switches made combings for $1.00. from your Mrs. C. B.

Cavins 408 North Main St. Quick Sales. Small Profits. S.M.H31 CASH GROCER TWO STORES Fourth and French and Fourth and Ross Sts. White Heath Peaches, 3 cans Blackberries, 3 cans 25c Strawberries, 3 cans 25c Del Monte Pumpkin, 3 cans Del Monte Tomatoes, 3 cans Rex Pork and Beans, 4 cans Carnation Milk, 2 cans Yeloban Milk, 4 cans H.

0. Oats, pkg. 14c Primrose Wheat, 2 pkgs Imperial Coffee, 3 lb. can $1.00 Iris Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 30c 25 oz.

K. C. Baking Powder Rumford Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 22c New Spuds, 7 lbs. 25c Best Idaho Spuds, 100 lbs $1.75 Rolled Barley, sk.

$1.30 Bran, sack Milo Maze, 100 lh. $1.95 Toilet Paper, 6 large Gold Dust, large pkg 20c We guarantee everything we sell. REMOVAL NOTICE After this week I will be located at Jewelry Store. Dr. Wilcox Optometrist.

214 West Fourth St. Phone 2 77..

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