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i 1 THE EURENEGUARD. -w. -Wrn Page Sis ttl Society WomeBs CljuggJBB i I Portlands Supper is -MMmM Entertained fV'Cr4 Friday! ''isrr- A 5 Thursday aej JS Vacations Main News At Present Mrs. T. O.

Lnekey Jr. thor Scott entertained Frjji ninar at the former's home foj enjoyable needlework party Br MAH1AN IX) WET Fourth of July Bono with Its tn honor Mrs. IjOren 1 Informal entertaining. i A 11 comes now that annual period wben it it the society scribe's chief duty to record the long list of the comings tad goings of vscalioners. Throughout July and August, society busies itself with entertaining many visitors or prepsrlng to trek off for vacations.

The yearly flurry of midsummer teas snd bridge events will be scarcely noticeable this summer, if teacup talk Is any safe forecast, for Eugene, socially is observing one of tbe moat quiet summer seasons In ssveral is visiting from Portland. Guests numbered Mrs. Prut" Edward iMickelson, Miss tick, Mrs. Harold Thorpe, lb fait niond Stien. Mrs.

Albert Sett' Virginia Kiley, Mrs. Ollie Vmji Mrs. Rogers Kimbcrlins, Shift Snook of Corvallis, Hiss rX. Rennie. Miss Clara Cook, Townsend, Mrs.

T. a Imf. JIxs. J. Koepp, Mrs.

S. C. Bs Itov McUee, Mrs. R. O.

Kor-ttN Esther Scott, Mrs. Wayne BAT Inez Monroe, Hiss Velds if, Mrs. Luckey. Mrs. Tobey is years.

Miss Carll Gives Luncheon Affair i Dr. tad Mrs. Dan B. Clark were I5 llt I hosts Thursday evening for a charm- t- JSlk V' ingly InforriuU topper party they gave 'ISTA, i P'' as one of a series of Thursday eve- 'MeXf 1 'Alt', a' ulng suppers for which they aro en AjKfiT. fi- ,4 teriningdurlng the university auin- A mer session.

f. if Pf'-A aSrw Their geuts Included President nsd J- Is I Mrs. Arnold Bennet H.U. Mr. and ff iCSF 1C 1C jHMk 1 Mrs.

Marion McOain. Dr. Dun- ,1. 'Jf'W -Vjfb 4 can Spaeth of Princeton university. tWf 1 I jr I Miss Haiel Prutsman, Dr.

and Mrs. fev Wlf 1 o. Bernard Noble of Heed college, Jr It 4vm-F 1 I Dr. Bruce M. Harrison of University I I W' MrrWrkins 1 l-li Back from Orient 1 IMll ''A'fK i Mrs.

Xucy Perkins ia being wel- 'S'lJ eomed home after several weeks s-; i ISffi iHiV sbroad. She accompanied Mrs. Mur- iA'Ai', I I nmtmmSS X. ray Warner on trip to the Orient, iSZ'-. LJ '-Iggj the two having left March 12.

Most 0f the time waa spent In visiting the larger cities In Japan. For a few days they were in Shanghai, China. Mra. Warner is expected to return to Eugene the coming week. She la now In California.

PARTY TONIOHT I Jack Hitchcock, ton of Mr. and I Mrs. George P. Hitchcock. la enter- TV I telning at hit home thia evening for -js5; I an Informal supper dance for a group of his school friends.

Quests will in- "Mf dude Jane Miner. Betty Church, Mar- 2b sar if Jle Le Morse, Alice Tillman. Jack 7 1 Ik. 1 Stafford. David Morris, Donald I Brooke, Robert Hundlett, Paulus Van tassfc TSSl' Ti J.

TT. tl rany nosfo; Honoring Mrs. A. H. Tad-y with Mr.

Tucker is Santa Barbara, Califona Georgia Tobey invited a friends to her home Monde-, Miss Chsrlotte Csrll entertstned with a luncheon of attractive appointments Thursday at her borne, complimenting Miss Elinor Fitch who left Friday with her mother, Mrs. George Fitch, and sisters. Misses Mary and Janet Fitch, for a year in Europe. A group of active girls of Delia Delta Delta sorority were invited as uests for the party ana Inciudea Alias riica, auss ieiuuei owau, uun Anna Kathryn Garrett, Miss Lucille Katherfne Mehl, Miss Lorrslns Pierce of Balem, Miss Olive Kltan of Portland, Miss Msrgnret Nugent of Portland, Miss Kslherine Kneeland of Portland, and Miss Carll. Guests for Mrs.

Tobejt fl numbered Mrs. Tucker, Mrt'w Calkins, Mra. H. A. BalSM E.

Hiltebrand, Mra. Guy iTjjL R. H. Pierce, Mrs. Nate Eff) David Link, and the hostta ikaml PICNIC ON FOURTH Misses Nettie and Emma Qi tor twined a group of friend rfg home on the Fourth of km party made an all-day etes party, staying for a picnic dtnwct Bupper.

Those in the party Adelaide Ijilley, Frank die Osburn, Mr. and 'IIP i Cloran, and the two hoEtuar tb Girl Scouts I "Jy- I 1 II VtV' 1 Thomas-Batton photo Mr. John W. Crews (Jtunlta Wllklns) who Is a charming vlaltor In the city from Columbia, South Carolina. 8he with her two children art visiting tt the home of Mrt.

Crews' mother, Mra. Amot Wllklns. Bend Visitors I rV. II 1 Are Entertained v- Vsrw II SUPPER FOLLOWS DANOE Mr. and Mrs.

V. L. Jones entertstned with sn informal supper party for twelve Tuesday evening at their home, the affair following the dauce at the Old Mill which the group attended. In the psrty were Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Nldever, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Barrett, Mr. and Mra. Victor M.

Pettereon, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dsvls, Mr, and Mra. Paul Green and Mr.

and Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Martin were li II Ajr-" at Theta sorority at Breezy Point, Minnesota.

She will leuve i'ortlund rs. Sponsor win at July 18 with other delegate from rhapteri of the sorority In Oregon. Miss Rorer is delegate from the University of Oregon chapter. Miss Rorer To Attend Convention Others going from the campus LEAVING FOR BEACH Mr. and Mra.

Dsvid M. Graham and children, William and Ann Linden, and Mrs. A. Burden are to leave Sunday for Newport beach to be gone two dnys or so. hosts for a picnic supper party at their home the evening of Wednesday when they entertained for their house guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and son, William, and daughter. Oay, all of Bend. The following friends and their families were Invited for this enjoyable occasion: Mr. and Mrs, Hamilton, Dr.

and Mrs. O. S. Beards-ley, Mr. and Mrs.

David Auld, Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Oullinn, Prof, and Mrs.

O. F. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. S.

D. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Martin, and the hosts chapter are Miss Margaret Muncy, Mlns Helen Peters, Miss Mary Malar key, and Mlns Klixabeth Martin, all of Portland, and Mlns Nancy Thlolsen of Salem. Following the convention, which umh July 15, the six will go to Chicago.

i -f Mlai Bnrnh Horr, daughter of Mr, vnd Mrs. 0. D. Rornr, Is leaving the coming wenk to attend the national convention of Kappa Alpha HERE FROM VANCOUVER Mrs, Charles Taylor is visiting In Eugene from Vancouver with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. George DeBsr.

Photos by Parr, Carl 0. Baker film shop Girl Scouts of the Woebittfc son troop sponsored an 3t party Wednesday evening tingti home of Mrs. Arnold Sebmp.1 costume affair. G8mW 4 played end the group mi fireworks on the butte, Una, freshments were served. It mt were present, only member Ing with Mrs.

Schrup and ittumil Spurgin, the latter from tMport byterlnn troop, as gwesta. Moi Charlcie Branson was for the evening, assisted bj TuIIy and Anna Rose CotlitTOll s. S. HERE FROM PORTLAND )nm Dr. and Mra.

Philip A. havo as their guests for tad week-end, Dr. and Mrs. Jitr, Lichtenberger of Portland. It tenberger is tenchlng In tB8K I Left above, Rex Duane, age eight and one-half years, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. T. Stocker, 1978 Moss atreet. Rlaht above.

Weston, acie aeven veara. ton of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Nelson, 1425 Oak street, Lebt below, Bobble, age four years, aon of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Bennett, 360 Sixteenth avenue east. Right below, Virginia Rae, age three years, daughter of Mrs.

Olive Dean, 731 Willamette atreet. Lntf. -A O. K. Lee, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Peter- VtaskZ. aT IM IMI I Ml Ml iM 1MJ.

JMU 11 9 Minis Two Give Luncheon For Visitor Two Dinner Events Given During Week (TURN TO PAfiElatv, TO BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN Mrs. Nate Hill entertained informally at bridge at her home Wednesday afternoon. Quests for two tables were Invited, MRS. LEHMAN HOSTESS (Mrs. O.

E). Lehman entertained Informally st bridge frldny afternoon, honoring Mrs. A. H. McDonald who la to leave soon for a vacstion trip.

Mrs. McDonsld and son, Donald McDonald, are to leave the first of the week for Canada. 8ISTER VI8ITIN0 Mr. and Mra. A.

P. Ttapp have as their house guest the formers sister. Mrs. Charles Gardella of Oroville. California.

Mrs. Gardella will be here during the month of Jnly. 00 TO BEACH Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gtlstrsp and son Sidney, left Friday for Newport HeIexxB A.

w. Btien lor cards. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. son, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

McKy, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hanns, Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Faust, Mr. and Sirs.

Raymond Mnrlntt, Mr. and Mrs. Stien. Honors at cards were won by Mr. and Mrs.

Stien and Mr. and. Mrs. Faust. The club has discontinued meetings until fall.

DINNER GIVEN Miss Chnrlotte Carll entertained with en informal dinner party Monday evening at her home, honoring her house guests, Misses Olive Rltan and Margaret Nugent of Portland. Covers were placed for alx guests. Boerstler-Kerr Mrs. W. TV.

Calkins nnd Mm. R. H. Pierce entprtuined for an attractively, appointed luncheon Tup fid Ay at the home of the former, compli- Pll just the right clnthei that make the vacation you have planned a suo-cess do you know where to shop? well things Just have to bo kopt decent. Presto your It luxury of Kings.

tee AND when you'ro planning the vacation do you know where to go to got the right clothes? The May atoret, 879 Willamette, on ting Mrs. A. II. Tucker, a visitor from Snnta Barbara, and Mrs. John KeaUy, laso a visitor from California.

Cover were arranged for eleven about the table made pretty with pink canterbury bells and greenery. Bridge and viaitmg were diversions beach to be gone on a vacation of TOW that you hart decided you would like a gay magailna holdor or waBte-basket. lDven a bit of peasant pottery from 1 1 oily would do wonders tor a dull room. And then If you want to do any entertaining why here you can find the Place-carda you want Thnae that are different, unique and altogothor darling. Come In and look them over.

see T7ANT "ot In on a tecrett A porfoctiy wonderful teoretT Well, listen, a little bird just told ma this. Next Mr. and Mrs. Harl R. Douglass entertained at two interesting dinner gatherings of the week.

On Thursday evening they had as their guests, MIsb Rose Glass of Seattle: Mrs. H. C. Hayes, Mr, Douglass' mother who is here from Kansas City; W. J.

Cooper and son. John Cooper of Sacramento, California: Dean Elmer L. Shirrell. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglass and son, Harl Gentry Douglass. On 'Monday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglass had for their dinner guests iMr. and Mrs.

W. O. Swan. Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Parks, Mr. and Mra. Stanley.

R. Stevenson. SOCIAL IS PLANNED A lawn social with a covered dish dinner is to be given at the Central Presbyterian church manse the com Just where you want to go three weeka. Tea Planned for have tht finest aa-lortment of on your vacation and have arranged the dotalit think! Kit you Wedding Tuesday tor tne aiternoon. FAMILY PARTY HELD Mr.

and Mra, William Barker entertained at their home on the Fourth University Women outing olothea for: a 1 1 mem PI Lambda Theta. women'a na m. mym anreit ef TO Miss Florence Kerr and Clarence E3. BoerBtler of Veneta were married Tuesduy afternoon at a simple' ceremony performed at the home of Mrs. R.

H. Blewett, 7B3 Sixth avenue wost. Rev. B. V.

Stivers, naator tional honorary education society, la entertaining with an informal tea the coming Tuesday afternoon for all of July with a family party. Guests Included Mrs. Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

T. Cockerllne Mr. and Mr. Harold Oockerline and children. Tommy and Genevieve of Corvallis; Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Cookerline and Misa Ioria Cockerline of TViilaken-sie; Mra. Hasel Barker and children.

Kleanor, Lorriane, and Freddie; Miss looked after the topping part? The Leo-cade Hat Shop haa provided for that part and In addition to that haa planned a big sale for your eonvt I enra. bers of the family. And besides that they hava everything In tho way women at the university summer session. Hours will be from four to six ing Thursday evening at six-flftcen o'clock, the Ladies' Aid society of thet church being in The week MrMorr-n and Wash-burne's. corner of Broadway and Willamette, are having a snle of of the First Christian church, read the service at tnree clock.

Vari- correctness and beauty WEDDING! INVITATIONS Uitt. ANNOUNCEMENTS by placing your order rtltfa Engraved or Coe Stationery 6 Wtlismetta SWtTJ gated ivy and Dorothy Perkins roses decorated the rooms, the ceremony being held beneath a large bell in the center of the room. Miss Velda Maxwell played the o'clock, trie affair to be given In Alumni hall of the Woman building. Mrs. F.

L. Stetaon, Mrs. F. I 8hlnn and Mlsa Haiel Prutsman are looking after arrangements and publicity. Mrs.

Shinn Is In charge of Mabel bimmnns. Air. and Mrs. Barker and son William, Jr. Faculty Picnic society win serve coHce.

Brief reports for the first quarter of the year are to be given by all organisations of the church, Including plans for future work. A song service Is also planned at the meeting. IN NEW LOCATION Mr. and Mrs. Kennth E.

Hudson have taken uo their residence at l'Jo3 Garden street uonengnn weaoing inaren. Little Edith Marie Slonley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moxley, was the flower alrl. Next Wednesday tne tea.

COMINQ FROM PARIS The bride wore an attractive en. A very choice and limited atook of this teaaon'i folia art being offered for the vry low prlct of it ti. Think of Hi Just the very thing you will need and to very reasonable. And bealdet that there art a few splendid bargtni In summer Itrawa at tl.fS. Did you ever hear of anything to good.

You'll )uat have to go In and look them over. The thop It tt 171 East semble costume of blue printed silk Mrs. John W. Brockelbank (Mary Chambers) Is expected to arrive in 1 Faculty members of the auniversitv wnn net to matcn and wore a cor summer session are to have their annual ptcnic as an anticipated event sage of sweet pees. The flower girl enrried basket of sweet peaa.

Following tbe ceremony there was rcngane July ai rrora Psrle for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk L. Chambers. She la coming by way of Csnada snd win loin Mrs.

(theater Starr tor the coming ctinesuuy evening It will be held on the McKenzie. (Norma Hendricks) at Toronto and an iniormai reception. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles just above 11 ay den bridge, at six-thirty, o'clock.

Marion McClain, head of recrea names or lUmtra. Mrs. llorvev me two wui come to lougene together, see Aid Divisions tions at tne summer session, ia charge, VISITORS HERE To Meet Tuesday Among out-of-town visitors in Eugene this week have' been Mr. and Mrs. F.

1. and daughter, Miss Henrvetta Lawrence, of Tort-land, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. The divisions of the Indies' Aid society of the First Methodist Epls- The Sparklets Speak ing Tuesday afternoon at the follow. Lawrences son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas I. Chapman. INSTALLATION SET "What on earth makes John-By't cheeks so may and plurupr the neighbor lady aakt. And mother repllct "Why ht eats butter all the time and I alwaya get the beat possible." And what kind do you think that ItT Why Wlldrnae of course Wlldnwa products, put out by tht Independenot creamery, are made of the purest materials and In tht moat sanitary manner.

A mother can alwavt ba tafs In gMng her children fnodt thtt are marked with tht Wild-rose sign. shoes. There will bo two lots. One lot will contain tome of their beat summer atylea and the other lot will be composed of ned Croat shoes. I don't need to toll you anything more.

The tale will spook for Itself. And as tho store la closing out Its summer Block preparatory to getting tho fall styles, you ran be mire of getting tome wonderful bnrgntna. 1 riONTEIl dnyt our Grandmothers used to wash tht clothea In any creek that happened to be handy. They would almost break tholr backs bending over tho cold water or else ovor a rickety old tub. And then they had to hoat flat-Irona to do the Ironing.

It certainly Is relief to know that them days la paat and gone. Why, If we had to do what our trrandmothera did wt would dlt from overwork or wt would think wr were on the verge of dying, lint now nil we do tt to call the New Snrvlce laundry. SSS, and our laundry la done for na In a aanitnry and sclent I flo manner. No effort or worry on our port. Wonderful, Isn't It? SSS TUB week of July to 14 la a hlg one for the Colonial Tho.

atre. Three of the season's biggest hits are to be run. On Monday and Tuesday Olenn Tryon and Pntsy Huth Miller will he featured In "A Hero for a Night. On Wednesday and Thursday Helen Munday will appoar In the great drama of the silver screen "Stark love." And on Friday and Saturday I.ya de Puttl and Malcolm Mo-(Iregor will he Jointly starred In that greatest of great pictures, "Duck Privates." set And well wt know you'll have a nice vacation. Eugene Hebekah lodge will hold installation ceremonies on Wednesday evening, July 18, tt was decided at a meeting of the group held Wed Richardson of Veneta, Mlsa Hazel Kerr of Portland, Mrs.

Nora Woodward of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr from Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Alon Kerr and family from Cottage Orove, Mrs.

H. M. Gurney, Charlie MiCue of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Kinma Sly.

Miss Britta Sly. Miss Velda Maxwell, Mrs. Fred Mmley, Edith Marie Moxley, Mrs. Blrwett. Mr.

and Mrs. BoerstJer aro to live in Veneta. DINNER FOR VISITORS Dr. and Mrs. O.

8. Beardsley entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton of Bend. Covers were laid for eight.

a PICNIC SUNDAY The Eugene Texas elnb Is to hove Its annual picnic Sunday nc Ooburg bridge. The club is finishing the coffee, sugar, cream and lemonade. Kaih family coming Is asked to bring a basket of lunch. All former residents of Texas and especially out-of-town ones are Invited to cvmt. MEETING MONDAY Girl Scouts of fbe Htv aM in of tentt, fishing equipment, camping stoves and all the thlngt noceasary Air the really good time In the open.

You wouldn't find a more complete itock If you tried. They have simply everything. You must go In and aeo. Tvll the clerk your wants and she will give you exactly the right things. see pOR your hornet You know one alwaya likes to find lovely things for tho home, especially when the price) la within roach of the pockotbook.

And when I went down to Quarkenhush's at 1(10 Knat Broadway aud found such dandy bridge lamps, an good looking and so reasonabln, woll I Just couldn't koep tho good news to myself. had to lot you know all about them. A shipment just arrived and tht lamps are In two alios. Tho atanda are of wrought Iron and the ahadea are fashioned of tho moat colorful alike. They would ht a charming asset to any homo.

ess TUB laty days axe here and wt limply don't fel like exerting ourselves any mure than wt can help. And on Sundays It It tspocltlly hard. Well, lleton, I have fiiund out Jt how you can be Iniy on Hutirtuys and ttir. havo everybody thinking you art. Just go down to I-eo-mike's restaurant and eat your Sunday dlnnor.

They only charge II and the food Is Iho best. And hpeldoa that, Just think of tht time and effort that has been saved. Good food, good servlre, good timeand no effort except In the eating. JJAVK you a summer cotlaget And does It seem a bit drab aftnr being vacant all winter! Only a fow touchea are necesa. ary to brlghtnn It up hit and I havo found the exact plact to tret those things.

At tht Oriental Olrt Shop, on tht bal-i-ony of the tftyle Shop. on can find the moat colorful hang-la, Wunwm tit, 4-trfAl nesday evening of this week. The eleven appointive officers will be run en a that ttme. About aeventy five attended this week's meeting Troop Goes on T)TO1N0 Uwtt tulky, change-ablt days It It harder to keep food In good condition than at any othr time and It The Minister: Placo the White Eoso We, Bmg on tho third finger of the Brid' left hand. The Oongreffation: Oool look! her veddfeld nng i8 all sot round with diamouda jt like hor engagement ring! The Beat Man: Sh! You'll embarrass Hi proom.

Tho spnrkle is all in tho design- ot a diamond in it, but there's hapK Number one, Mrs. R. H. Jay, 12S0 Ferry street Number two, Mrs. A.

B. Edblom, Zephyr hill, picnic lunch. Number three, Slra B. Zum-walt, 1170 Eleventh avenue west. Number four, no announcement.

Number five, no announcement. Number alx, Mrs. Jennie Carroll, 2JW Thirteenth avenue east Number seven, to be announced later. Number eight, no meeting. Number nine, Mrs.

T. K. Stebno, 71ft Fifteenth avenue east. Number ten, Mrs. J.

11. McCUnUe, 1023 Garden street. LEAVE FOR EUROPE Mrs. George Filch and dangters. Misses Mary, Jsnet snd Elinor, left Jrlday for their trip to Europe.

hey will go to New Yerk and sail from there July 21 for London. They will spend tht summer In England and In the fall go to Paris. They plan to be gone a year. PARTY WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs.

Hu.iI.t R. Stevenson entertained informally Wednesday evening at their home for a group of eight Th. group watched the Jourto of July on the butts and later played bridge. MEETING WEDNESDAY Catholic Daughters of America sre to meet V) riluesday evening of next in Sl- Joseph a kail. Mrs.

i. Wald it to ba ia just when Prig-Irialre will be most useful and con-venlent. Soma new nylet hart Just arrived and now, no matter what the uutainy in me hite Koses. kmc ui a Camping Trip Members of the Whitenker troop Of (iirl Si-oiils went Thursday on a "lypav" trio to Kiversiile nark, under the direction of Arnold Svbrnp, general director. The trip was made to enehle the itirls to do their encampment work and nature atndv.

A series of similar trips are planned bv Mra. Schrupp for other Oirl Scouts. In the Whltraker troop are Irene Wells. Irene Moore, Baker Wilms Vinina. Kther Hollind, Vinous Baker, France.

Si-hneider. Irene McDowell. Mary Sninn, orts Grier. CLUB GIVES PARTY Members of the Lonrer Bndse ekib entertained their husbands wiih a dinner and bride parlv Thursday eveniiu la.t. The dinner was held in the banquet rrmro of the Irfr luke cafe and latr the srnup to (Ik tum iu, to) iifs.

vited to the home of Mm. Arnold Schrup for a meeting Monday even- ing. especially those Interested In i learning the summer camp songs The meeting will be at seven o'clock at OtioVi Alder street. Miss Alice Spurgin will be in charge. i HOLIDAY VISITORS HERE Mrs.

Erma Hoge and eon, Virgil, of Albanj. were visitors In Eugene over the Fourth of July as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Ingalls. I I TO BE AWAY Week-end vacationert will Include Mr and Mrs. A. Ingalls and Mr and Mrs. H.

Fields who are all g.ung to 1 achats beach lor tw ENGAGEMENT RING vfidiant at I alio of your refrlgator, you can have one Initialled In your home. And ai toon it tht deed It done-why, no mnrt tour milk, no mort spoiled food. You can alt around all afternoo nand not tven think about whether you I 7 Seth Laraway Diamond Merchant and Jeweler f44V4v.

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