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Edie Adams Wins Custody Of Ernie's Two Daughters LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Actress 4'H CLUBS Party Given For Rachel Lebold rnooKKD RUN clelu9 ot Roul' ri nvi sriTC III-RS CLOVER STITCHER. parly and bridal shower for A th' Run Mjs, RacM Lebpia Zoarvillo Edte Adam, Thursday won cus-jClover Stitcher, of Dover Town tody of the two teen age daugh ship was held recently at the ters of her late husband, comedi- homo of Linda Dummermuth. an Ernie Kovacs, in the climax A safety talk was given by of a heated fout-day court battle Becky Beitzel and a health talk home. Miss Lebold the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Lebold of iVille will become the bride of i. what Ernie would have wa, by Miller. There wm Vtmon Mf, the pretty blonde star tearfully exclaimed after hearing the decision. I can Neither of the girls, Kippie eigh, 13, and Bette Lee, 15, were in court for the decision, but both testified previously during the discussion of the fair bordh Mutti Roule committees namrt. Mem- on bcr 22nd bers were article, to 10 Chrusf in Dover, booth committee will be arol Krebs.

Brenda Reifenschneider tf were placed beneath a gold urn ise ar brella tree decorated with pastel rnlorerl flowers A miniature emotion packed that they follows: Sharon Deni, on How preferred to remain with Miss to Cut Bias Binding and Joining Adams instead of to their' Brenda Reifenschneider and Lin- and pmsdded Carnl Krehs entertainment with prires going Miss Adams wept openly as pare a Pie, and Carol Krebs; ahmers Mrs Wil- Judge Clarence I. Kincaid to Place a Place Setting Ruvmnnd nounced his decision, rejecting a The next club meeting will be 7 Hawk, Mrs Ralph Lahmers, Mrs. for guardianship by October 15th at 7 p. m. at the home of Karen and Kathy j0y Bitikofer.

Lebold, Mrs. Lawrence Barbarcik, Mrs. Eugene Wenger and the Misses Arline and Pauline plea for guardianship natural mother and first wife, Mrs. Bette Kovacs. Kincaid ruled thai both Mutti who gave their awards to Adams and Mrs.

Kovacs were STITCHLRETTLS bride-elect and to be yuardians. NOJ Ruffe, refreshment, were but that both of the girls were) Members of the Southsidc Stit GiftsGiven To LCBA To Provide Mrs. Jon Walters Curtain For CCL Chapt. Speech Therapist Mrs. Jon Walters of Strasburg Orjrich Hnll was honored recently at a baby null gift shower given at the home members of the L.

C. of her mother, Mrs. Elsie Hal! A 892, of Sacred Heart of 122 W. 8 th Dover. Assist Church met last evening at the mg Mrs, Hal! were Mrs.

Bill of their president. Mrf. Do-kpeech therapist. Miss R.cfardg Hensel rtf Strasburg and I err hill. 418 (hauncey aj f0 conducted an lohn Sohlegel of Baltic.

fhey voted quest ion-answer period. were in blue and 8 the stage in the new Mrs. Leonard Morris, (He chip- white, A stork hovered over a Pansh When the Modem Heirs Chapte? of C. L. met last night at the home of Mrs.

Carl Lancr, Route 2 dtv, an interesting talk was given by ss Susan Richards were! were Mrs Ferchill presided and opened the meeting with prayer. ter president, conducted the business session. Mrs. Austin the proeram chairman, disfrTK i cl a served from a table centered with Juniper fashions are big news for school days this year. This girl (left) wears hov pleated of sufficient age to form an in- cherettcs 4H a wi a hnde orchidt green and jumper of orlon and rayon over neat white shirt.

Sophisticated junior high version (right) Is j. lelbgent preference at 6 odock on Saturday even wf.re useti the aotxiint- pjaitJ orlon and rayon, has low waist and shoestring belt. Adam, mos, win. a. ments.

As.ia.ing hie person lo their guardian. This is chang Ine hi 5 Guys And Dol 7 7 dld CCL Makes Plans I there will be games and dancing the artnge hall Jbam Mutti, Mrs. May, Mrs. David Thompson, Matilda Dinwiddte, Mrs. klent, entertained the Guys and bas smet in which gifts placed.

Miniature booties used as favors. ommunicafions from the thr new program booklets Present were Mrs. Noble Gray. office were read anil dis Mrs. Charles Arter.

Mrs. It was announced that bake Bowers. Mrs. Merle Clum. Mrs 1 wcre discussed for a pub- 8 jf held or.

Saturday, Sep- Jerry Fisk. Mrs. Terry bake sale and 15, in front of firant Mrs. Hollis Elliott. Mrs Emerson ,0 on Thursday tve- Store.

M-racle lane Piaza. Wilhamv. Mrs. Algie Lewis and November 29th. The pro- made for an October Mrs.

Richard Reed of from llm evcnt uwd 11th Guest Dav which wiH include Mrs. Richard McCombs Mrs tfor curt8in AH mem 9 frsp t0 Mlke TV Walter Snellenberger, Mrs. Ralph contacted concerning Pershing, Mrs. Amanda Richard forthe bazaar. A WiCiaj enjoyed with and Mary Schwartz of Dover; The meeting closed with prayri) rcfrerJiments being served by Mrs.

Howard Walters and Beth spiritual Laner and the avowant visor, the Rev. Father Sorohan. rtPorpe RCip. During the social hour, cards 5 were played with prizes lying awarded as follows; Mrs. John Wise, 500, and Mrs Jascpb Sco- lati.

Flinch. Mrs. Ted DeMatPo Hears Report A report on the annua! sorority convention was given when Mu Chapter Alpha Pi Sigma, met this Arm Walters of this city; William Young and Mrs, Carl Humphies of Canton and Mrs Ethel Hostetler of Shanesville. Circle Meets At Dover Sorority Wins4-H Safety Speaking Contest SOCIETY HAPPY HOMESTEADERS kspenschied, Mrs. Willis Dolls C.

C. L. Chapter last night The Happy Homealeaders met Jam" Marquarai at hrr home at 1009 Walnut St. Bruce Gross. son of of Jim tndlMrs.

Carl Finlon. Mrs. Waller Dover, with Mrs. Paul Betlrel as ant! Mrs. Ernest Gross Sugar-; Dan Roltr and enjoyed a haynde I corhostess.

creek, wor first olace in the 'ale- lh oldtown Valley. After the Mrs Uhm' meeting, it IV speaking contest at the recent ridf wiencr wl5 Mrs Bebhcr and the was decided that a special moet- 4 tith annual sesrior. nl ihe Ohio 4 Mr Mr, F. E. Boltr serving Favc' he held on Oct.

4 w.th Mrs CLUBS For Society PERSONALS Dial 42310 Eleven members of the Fishe B.ittershell Circle of the won the door orwe. Lunch was served by ihc hostess. Mrs. chill, by Mr Ciuido viello and Miss Phyllis Ferchill, a it k. week in the sorority rooms in Dn- Thc next meeting will be at the! tv ver with Mrs.

Robert Fait pre- First home of Mrs DeMattio, 519 Third y- Methodist Church met NE, this city, Plans were made to nave a afternoon at the church and were retired hv Mrs. i I bert and Charles Sir BetheSaO Rebekoh Mrs Anna Lowmiller give de L.O I votions and Mrs. Calvin Myers re- Thirty-Seven members of Review of the study book, Arms Mrs. Paid I 'he- annfHince- booth at the Halloween parade. Mrs.

Jack Shores. Mrs. John Mitchell and Patti Swindcrman will be in charge. Announcement was made that Mrs, Dan Judv, Mrs. Ed Weaver Club Congress, it was rcpone-d refrcshments.

today. Gross, a FH Club member for six years, spoke on safety precautions in using a power mower. Sharing first place wh.h 17- year-old Carma Dunbar of Wau-, seon. young Gross won an pen e-paid trip to 'he National 4- Club Congress in Chicago' in Campus Comments tha and Cora Mutti and Sue Ea-j Richard Prince to answer a re ipenschied. A gift was sent by I quest from the County TB Asso- Mrs.

John F. Mutti. ciation to prepare Christmas seals Brian Johnson, a 1962 Dover Lincoln Circle Meets Last Night When the Lincoln Circle The Daily Times, Sept. 2 4, 1962, New New CCL Chapter Patricia Wynn BeginsSeason Completes Internship for mailing. The Oct.

12 rummage sale was discussed. The regular October! The Buckles and Bows meeting will be a School Chapter of C. C- L. held patrjcja party at the site of first meeting of the fall season Mf an(J Mn John me, sale Oct. 11 to mark and prepare last night at the home of Johnstown Rt, Columbus.iClain.

last night at the home of Mrs items. Any one having donations James Watson of Lst tins two years jn November. The two were select- High School graduate and son of A Winkler. 4 this call Mrs. Harold Kirkbirdgecity.

temsHip in the School of Physic- ed over 14 other spi'akers, each O' Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson city, the business session was con-'at or packer at! Mrs. James Hixson, program aj at the Mayo Clinic whom had been a winner in his orjof 918 N. Wooster Dover, ducted by the president, Mrs, 3-8123.

chairman, introduced the Rev and was (juring cere tliesda Rebekah Lodge No. Mrs john AWc of W1n were presem last evening for the jn charge the tegular meeting held in the 1 Day banquc, next month. nuts have been order for 0. F. Hall.

The Noble Grand' Thc Scp( 17 meeting be ------------j Christinas sales a no r.nvone desir- Mrs. Howard Edie presided. the Serving on mg to order is to call Memorial services were held the wHl be Mrs. Pbnf wrvi? John Lapp with the chapla.n Mrs Ron- the lay representatives on Mrs. Joe Sable being assisted by dmeMa Dover and Mrs.

Kcith 23. Mrs. German Brown Morgan of this city. The n-xt meeting will be on Oc Reported as being ill were Miss tober 11 th when the hostesses w.T pQra Spring Mrs. C.

A. Wright EAR1 BIRD CIUB Mrs. Emmet Maughiman, Miisjand Mrs A. A. Kump.

The Early Bird Club met on Wynn of Kelley and Henry Me-, Mrs. Niles Urfer reported on a Wednesdav at the home Mrs. (visit to the Springfield Odd Clarence Rankin, Route 1 this Home. With Mrs. Urfer on cily r.uests were Mrs.

John trip were her husband and 0f Route 2 this city, and Mrs. Edie and her son James. iMrs JUliUs Meryo of Route 1 Do- her own district. Club Co-Ed Closes Tonight For Repairs monies at the Rochester, has enrolled in the Kent State Fisher," i Plans also were made to visit Stanley Fritz, minister of Jcru- University extension courses. Devotions wero in charge of Mike Douglas show in Cleve- salem United Church of clinic on August 30 Mrs.

Willard Arnold with read- land Oct. 17. Mrs. Richard Prince guest speaker. His topic was Miss Wynn is the gra.nddaugh- lings being given by Mrs.

Arnold, and Mrs. Robert Brown were ap- to explain Death to Chil-. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.

Mrs. Clara Wills and Mrs. E. W. pointed to the committee for a discussion followed.

Kniscly of 259 21st SE, this Party Honors Mrs. Howell When refrcshments were served ver. UHRICHSVILLE WOTM Uhrichsville Chapter No. 339 of, Th. rhih Go-Ed at the County lhc Women of the Moose met re- Mrs- read sprmf Mrs' The Club Co-Ed at the County 1o Buna, of Mosesa Was presented to Mrs.

Joel YMCA in Dover will be closed to- With Senior Rtgn night because the floor being 7 talk on her recent trip to Wash- Mrs. Beitzel. vice preside.it. dis- painted, director Miles Durr 8 chairman Mrs Ida Fer- in 8 ton- C- and Narth Carolina, tributed programs for the comported today. ptiDUCKy cna.rn.an, rc, Truax won the contest mg year.

clance will bTheH 1 for Pnze- were played with James Valentine, presi- city. She was a degrc rhe Burial of Moses gif'- was presented to Mrs. Joel presided. Sixteen members by the clinic ami national regis Mrs. Wills gave an interesting Kastor for her two-week old son answcred ron to is tration from the Amer.can Regis (during the social hour the com-, The meeting was opened with the for- had thc decorated.

Lord's prayer. Ths afternoon honored fall colors. was devoted to making pillows, recently at a bridal shower ncxl Hi'( a were won kw Mrs. Harold by the Misses Kathy and Jean day birth- Cunningham of Route Dover Kaderlv of RD 1 Diver. days from April through Scpteni- and Mrs.

Simon Dummermuth of Mrs. Patrick Howell, mer Sharon Miller, wa A pmk, white and silver color scheme was used. Gifts were arotfhd an umbrella and I r. in the 1 pym and the Cub C. Mr, Mare CCL Ed will be in operation the follow- Maples, Mrs.

Aiocrta Matt operation ing Friday and Saturday. CAFETERIA MENU Ihus. Miss Patricia Matthus and hostess served lunch. ft Dnnrp Ann Sieber. The wonder ms' wl" nn HlOnS DOm UOOCe 'box was awarded to Mrs.

Alberta a' home of rs. A barn dance was planned for became a member, Matthus. All mee ings of thc chapter arc your child Afraid Letters try of Physical Therapy, under were read Irom Mrs. Betty Am- the auspices of ihe Americantsprinkling can brose. northeast district president.

Medical Association. She also has um were Beverlv How and Mrs. Frank Isler, state presi- a Bachelor of Science Degree Mrs Mrs dent, welcoming the group, which from Ohio University at Athens, is a new chapter, into the league. Ohio. Plans were made to hold a Mr.

and Mrs. traveled bv How BuckeyeC.C.L. Meets At Park Route 2, this city. Lunch was served by the hosters. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

Dummermuth. ard Howell. Mrs. Jerry Spiker of When Buckeye Chapter of C. Beach City Mrs.

Charles And- L. met last night a covered dish i rews, Mrs. Iilmer Syler. Mrs. dinner was enjoyed in Dover City bake sale.

Mrs Vincent Orgl.o plane to Rochtster to attend js ft) Park Lafferty graduation ceremonies. For the Oct. 13 when the Winfield lots, meeting will lie past several days, Mrs. W'vnn and Teens C. C.

Chapter met at 0f and her daughter have been visit Emmef Riley and Leiter became mem- on the and th.rd Wednesdays JQ Appear On TV Four New I Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Paul Giannobile of RD Dover. The dance will be at die Diran Gordon farm. I Judv Wherlev and Trene Lam- Ul ing with the Paul C. Kmselys.

Miss Wynn will be on the staff of the new Ohio State Physical Therapy Building. Broad Columbus, 0. McIntyre of the month at 8 p. m. The next meeting will be on Septcmbt 19th.

All members are urged to attend. 1 Four New Philadelphia-Dover will appear this bros erf Irenes Beauty Salon pre THURSDAY NINERS noun on Ihe TV Polka Varielv a on hair atylng The Tiiursoay N.ncrs met las: show over Channels Announcement was made that Cht Con C. C. L. Chapter held night at the home ot Mrs.

N.ck Cleveland), it was reported today Mrs- Giaonobtle. president first meeting of the 1962-61 Cua, East High A' e. The tour, who will be seen anend lhc slalc oomcMmn Oct. 3 season recently at the home of Meet in Columbus. Mrs.

fc.dward Hamsher of RD I Opens Season Prizes in 500 were awarded to Mrs. Kenn.rth Walter, Mrs. Eleven members attended. 1 of business will be discussed and JOLl.Y TWENTY CLUB Wayne Specht and Mrs. Carl Mrs, Rulpn Keller, vice president, ls a 51 rs anK there will election of officers The Jolly Twenty Club will meet uu.

Strausbaugh assisted the hostess, presided for the coming year. ion Monday evening at 8 o'clock PH1LLY GROUP Mrs. Russell Keller gave devotions and riad excerpts from ar- nf the Past Noble Grands of Be tliesda Rebekah Lodge 310 met MIDVALE Monday Spanish lice, but cel green lima beans, carrot and strips, and raisin pudding. Tuesday hot ham sandwich, oven-browned potatoes, William Erv. in as art addi- dancing and among the audience, salad and apple crisp; jn yjg; score prizes Wednesday in Cleveland steak, mashed potatoes, wem (jene Goodall and inhere they participated in rnak- gravy, buttered corn, jclkcd pine- yjrs james Eichel.

Mrs. Cua re- ing video tape to be shown apple and orange salad, and rolls, ceive-d the galloper. Refresh- Sunday. and Thursday sand- lllcrBs were served. They include Mrs.

Dinald L. wich. vegetables oup. crac.vers.^ Qn jj the (Hcpe) Porter of RD 1, Diver; pears and oatmeal cake. Milk.

niegl h0TTie 0f her mother, Mrs. Hugh Hinds of, bread and butter are served 433 Fnmt ave SW. this city; the home of Mrs. Bums Tschudy, ail meals. Ralph (Marjorie) Swinderman of a'r NE.

the most interesting thing I did NEW PHILA. GARDEN CLUB 211 Rose ct, Dover; and her moth- Mrs. Frank Hicks opened the with my family during the sum A meeting of the New Phila-ser. Mrs. C.

J. Hall of W. 5th st, nieet.ng with a reading entitled Mrs. Myron Maust read Roll call was constitution and goals of the Mlss 4 4 by each giving her group. A silent.

auction was held Wctton oi Dover giving the thoughts on Role of a Home- following refreshments served by Autumn the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ed by The new president, Mrs. George gar Osborn Mrs' er; Mrs. Park. Thomas Whalen, Mrs.

Charles'Mrs. Dale Miller of Strasburg; Mrs. bers. Miller and Mrs. Edna Miller of Hostesses were Mrs, Jerry 11 Sugarcrcek.

jSteitz and Mrs Woodrow Fisch- You The newlyweds are residing in er and Mrs Eugene Barr. Plan Your Diver. 1 The business meeting was con- (ducted by Mrs. Joe Dragovich Wedding! A program on CT CONGR EGATION AlMEETING p. I tnm and Physical Fitness was lhc annual congregational A discussion was held, meeting of the Reorganized 1 Husbands night will be held at if Jesus (tins! of Latter A itht October meeting, will begin at 9 a.

Jl hurch Day Saint' (Sunday at the church. Many items of business will be discussed and '4 i The Philly Homz Demonstration written by Dr. Norman Vin- Group met vesterdav afternoon at cent Peaie. 1e 0 Reported as being ill were Mrs. C.

Moore and Mrs, A. A Roll call was answered with "oming year. Bishop Jerry Wildermuth of the at the home of Mrs. Kirkland congregation will be 722 Ackey NW. present.

Elder Glenn R. Carlisle' pastor of the local church. l.ena Ball. Have everything for the bridal party Times lass Ads get results. WINFIELD GROUP Twenty members and a guest, dslPhia Garde" Club will be held Dover.

Anna Lee Ray, Were present on Tuesday evening, September when the Winfield Home Demon- rooin cf the hirst st ration Group met yesterday in Presbyterian Church. Dinner will iKarnS-DOKer the grange hall, A covered dish served at 6:30 with Mr. andt non Rites Sunday dinner was served al noon Mrs. AuMm Renner as social JWrCS OUnOOy Bell, condur-cd the mec.inp and The Oct. mectinj: he at dinner was sersed a.

nron. Mr and that ihe annual home of Mrs. John Hamsher Mrs. Ernest Graf, coun.el Mr. and Mrs.

Harold E. Baker Health Council will meet on Bowers and Miss Emma McCul- (Cronin will be program chairman. Homemaker." Projects were dis. The August is to cussed. gave the topic.

role of a Vl.r'i'-.r.'.", Gnadeohutten are announcing'October at Caldwell, 0. All Hewer arransenrnts for the 7a lhe niarr.age of their reservations are to I in by Oc- arrangements for the Suc to Mr The October topic will Larry Lee Karns, son of the late yhe leaders. Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Louis Bau- ti and Mrs.

Sam Gerber will be Xville Rose Sale hostesses. of RD 1 Dover. There will be guest speaker. PENOBSCOT GROUP The Penobscot Demon (Mr. and Mrs.

Loren V. Karns of yjri! Wayne McCombs, presented inamac, Ind. program in which all phases stration (iroup met Wednesday in lhe open church ceremony will Qf ()f the homemaker Memorial Hall with 25 present. Hostesses for next month's: meeting will I Mrs. Beatrice Carothers and Mrs.

Russell, Schea r. J. CLUB Members of the J. J. Club met Wednesday his opera rave To Beqin Saturday Stands will be set un Saturdav Sunday at 2:30 p.

m. at the were discussed with the members The training program of 'Wi r'b' a' (he downtown Dennison and Den- u11 Pentecostal Church, participating. A guest at the meet-the was given by honie rs Abbuhl, Keep a dry board near the fuse in I At RD 1 Gnadenhutten box to stand on while changing nison to take orders for roses in fuses. Be sure your hands are dry the annual rose sale by the Clay- too. The combination of moisture land Lions Club, Atty.

George De- A ing wasMrs. William Elmer Cook and Mrs. Alv.n ond Sl- and Played fwo tLunch was by the The latter conducted U. S. passport la goorl for! for nex' mee'inR'buainesa the card games.

Prizes were awarded! to Mrs. ari Watson and Mr-, Tony Petrullo. Mrs. Kenneth and electricity can cause a badjmis, club president, announced to- three years and may be renewed W1M andj Mrv larence Hadorn gave the day. (for an additional two years.

Tschudy. It will be held at report. Announcement the home of Mrs. Tom York, 134 was made tnat the Christmas tea On tour, matinee or evening, New York to San Francisco, it's a smash hitl Supple lined kid with a rolled top- ine, pointed toe, squared throat, tall or midway flared Green, otter or black. As seen in Mademoiselle.

Peace Procession At St. Mary's Is Set For Sunday Tell St. For the meeting, will be Nov. nexr'Trai'n- 'hp haVC dinncr arvl be SE. mg meeting on plants will DORCAS SISTERS Oct.

4-5 at the Ohio Power Co, Plans were announced today for; A statue representing the Bles- E. lst, marching to Uhrich st.j Mrs. Florence Hintg of 501 Mrs. Dean 1-anti was elected the 24th annual for sed Virgin will ride on a floral then turning right on E. 3rd Diver, entertained the counselor.

The mystery box was of Immaculate Conception float with the procession queen returning to Dennison on E. 3rd. Dorcas Sisters last night with won by Mrs. Harry Graef church Dennison by Rev. Fr.

and her attendants. Heading the The procession will then march Mrs. Leona Billingsley as co-host- The next meeting will be Oct Hugh J. Gilbert, pastor of the procession will be a cross bearer east on Onter st to 5th st, march ess. Scripture, religious readings 17 in Memorial Hall Hostesses church.

iand acolytes followed by a color (north on 5th st to Grant st, and and prayer wefe given by the will be Mis. Charles Wa.sylik The solemn procession is held guard, the Dennison high school then turn left on Grant st and hostess. Mrs. Robert Newton. Mrs ew- each year by the church as an band, grade and high school stu- return to the church.

Mrs. Nicholas Weinsz, president, is Moore and Mrs. Willard Maur- ex press ion of public reverence dents, Catholic Scouting units, the On returning to the church, the conducted the business session aft- cr. lor the Blessed Virgin Mary and choir, altar boys and priests, the queen of the procession will crown er which lunch was served to 4 a petition for world peace. floral float, members of the Altar the statue representing the Virgin 15 members at an autumn deco-j The procession will start follow- Society and Holy Name Society Mary after benediction of the rated fable.

Contests were won WALL1CK-MILLS ing the noon mass this Sunday and other members of the parish, blessed sacrament. by Mrs. Frances Maurer, Mrs Open church will be observed it the church. Beginning at the church, the On the evening prior to the pro- Claude and Mrs. Mar Sunday at 2:30 m.

(Fast Time) The Rosary, a special prayer procession will move to Grant cession, fireworks will be set off garet Dearth. when Linda Mills and Franklin to the Blessed Virgin, will be re-(st, march west to E. 3rd st in at the Dennison stadium, follow-! The October meeting will be Wallick of Strasburg. are mar- cited during the route and the Uhrichsville, turn south onto Wat-; ing the St. Howard foot- held with Mrs, Harold Miller of ried in the Strasburg St.

church choir will sing hymns, E. lst si, lurn left on 4 ball game. Dover. I United Church ul Uhrtsu attend a show, This will be on Wednesday evening, Ootobpr 10 th DRIVERS ar; UNfMiLAR MATCHING BOWS $1.00 plus tax FASHIONABLE SHOES FOR FASHIONABLE WOMEN.

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