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    R0SEBUR5 REWS-REVISW, ROSEBUD, PKEggR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, MS
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Social Calendar
Monday October 15
Junior Woman's club annual
rush party' ut 8 P. M. at club
house. All newcomers between
lEes of 18 and 30 especially In
vited. Mrs. T. C. Fitzgerald and
Miss Marjorie Ott, co-chairmen.
Members requested to be at the
clubhouse by 7:30 o clock.
U.A.K. to meet at 7:30 o'clock
!n evening at home of Mrs. Ft. H.
Orinsted on Corey avenue with
Mrs. C. P. Cavlor as co-hostess.
Lirthday of national D.A.R. so
ciety to he observed.
Kiversilale grange invites pub
lic to enjoy card party at 8 P. M.
at praline hall. Prizes will be
awarded winners in pinochle and
live-hundred. Refreshments will
be served. A door prize will also
be awarded.
Lilac Circle No. 49 Neighbors
of Woodcraft to meet at 8 P. M.
at I.O.O.K. hall.. Refreshments
will be served.
Members and friends of Meth
odist churt'h are featuring an
other "Family Night" at a 6:30
icloek potluck dinner at the
church' witn Harmony circle in
charge. Those attending are
asked to brlnij their own table
service and bread and butler,
sandwiches. A program will lol
low the dinner.
Tuesday October 16
Navy Mothers club to meet at
8 P. M. at Roseburg Woman's
clubhouse.
Twelve and Won club to meet
at noon potluck luncheon at home
of Mrs. Mary Princen on Chad
wick street.
Roseburg Woman's club Im
portant business meeting at 1:30
o'clock at clubhouse. Mrs. A. J.
Geddes, president, urges every
member to be present.
Adult clothing class to meet
at 7:30 P. M. at home economics
department in Junior High
school. V.iss May Van Deusen,
instructor, to talk on making
pattern alterations and cutting
and laying a pattern. Class mem
bers are asked to bring their
own patterns.
Melrose grange No. 434 will
meet at 7 o'clock potluck supper
at hall. First and second degrees
to be conferred and initiation
will be held. All members and
candidates urged to be present.
Wednesday October 17
Roseburg Art aid Embroidery
club to meet In afternoon at
home ot-.Mrs.-T. Hoffmeister at
the corner of Booth and Eddy
streets.
Pythian Sisters temple No. 23
to meet at 8 P. M. at K. of P.
hall. Plans to be made for old
fashioned dance and carnival. All
members urged to be present.
Those interested in the drill staff
are also requested to be in at
tendance. Calapooia Ladies club will hold
all-day meeting with noon pot
luck dinner at the clubhouse with
Mrs. Agnes Wilcox and Mi's.
Frankie Moore as hostesses. Sew
ing and quilting will be enjoyed.
All ladies of the community in
vited. Thursday October 18
Country club ladies to meet at
9:30 sharp in morning at club
house for contract bridge plav.
Potluck luncheon at 12:30 o'clock
and golfing in afternoon. Qual
ifying rounds of Steams-Bridges
golf tournament trophy to be
played.
West Melrose club to meet In
afternoon at home of Mrs. Earl
Seeley.
Roseburg Chapter of Eastern
Star to hold annual homecoming
affair at 8 o'clock at Masonic
temple. Initiation will be held.
Refreshments will be served. All
members and visiting members
invited. Mrs. G. C. Finlay, worthy
matron, to preside.
Tenmile Community Circle to
meet at 12:30 o'clock pot lurk
luncheon at home of Mrs. Cecil
Carroll.
Mid-Week Bible class of St.
Paul's Lutheran church to meet
at 2 o'clock at home of Mrs. War
ren Graham, 527 East Douglas
street. Members and friends in
vited. Friday October 19
St George's Episcopal Guild to
hold first fall meeting at Impor
tant session at 8 P. M. at the
parish house. All women of the
church are urgently requested to
attend.
Saturday October 20
Catholic ladies welfare shop,
located In basement of parish
house on East Oak street, to be
open all dav.
South Deer Creek grange to
meet in evening at hall. All mem
bers requested to be present.
October 22
U. of O. Mothers club to meet
at 7:30 o'clock dessert-supper at
home of Mrs. J. C. Hume with
Mrs. Fred Hamilton, co-hostess.
All members and new members
are asked to attend.
TRIANGLE CLUB
MEETS AT BOLSINGER
HOME ON WEDNESDAY
The Triangle club met Wednes
day at the home of Marion Bol
singer. New officers elected in
cluded: president. Marietta Pow
ers: vice-president, Ethel Heca
thorn: secretary and treasurer,
Eva Barrows.
Special plans were made for
the next meeting. Lovely refresh
ment! were served bv the hostess.
Mrs. Bolslnger, to: Hattie Guerin.
Beatrice Lawrence, Eva Barrows.
Gertrude Hess, Eva Mav Ferrier,
Ethel Hecathnrn. Marrietts Pow
ers. Myrtle Wenger and Bett
Leach.
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
Marries at Home Wedding
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Photo by Clark I studio. Newa-Revlew
Mrs. Andrew
At a very beautiful and impres-1
sive candlelight ceremony. Miss I
Mary Nancv Roberts, lovely
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
E. Roberts, became the bride of
Major Andrew Holmes King, son
of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. King, of
Atlanta, Georgia, Wednesday eve
ning, October 3, at the home of
the bride's parents, 817 South
Pine street, Roseburg. Dr. Morris
H. Roach, pastor of the First
rresoyienan church, pertormed
the ceremtmv at seven o'clock in
the presence of relatives and close
friends.
Bouquets of tall white gladioli
and fern, flanked by candelabra
holding white tapers, formed the
attractive improvised altar. Pre
ceding the ceremony, Mrs. Homer
Grow, played softly on the piano
and Miss Betty Strong lighted the
candles.
Mrs. Grow played the Bridal
Chorus from Lohengrin for the
bridal partv to take its place.
Miss Betty Jane Roberts, sis
ter of the bride, was maid of
honor, and was charming in a
rose-colored marquisette gown
fashioned with a circular skirt
having insets of lace. She car
ried a colonial bouquet of white
gladioli and fern and wore a head
dress of stephanotis.
Following the maid of honor,
the bride appeared on the stair
way dressed in a beautiful wed
ding gown of ivory satin fash
ioned with a shirred bodice, wrist
length sleeves, sweetheart neck
line and full length train. Inser
tions of lace formed a panel
effect from the shoulders to the
MRS. C. E. SMITH
IS HOSTESS TO
PINOCHLE CLUB '
Mrs. C. E. Smith very gra
ciously entertained her pinochle
club at a delightful eight o'clock
dessert-supper at her attractive
home in Laurelwood Wednesday
evening. Cecil Brunner roses
formed a pretty rnotif for the
table.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Jack Fincham. a guest, and Mrs.
Rav Puckett, Mrs. Les Irvin, Mrs.
Harold Cacy. Mrs. Robert Snod
dy, Mrs. Richard Young. Miss
Frances Hutchinson and the host
ess. Mrs. Smith.
Pinochle was enjoyed during
the pleasant evening hours with
Mrs. Fincham winning the high
score prize.
MRS. A. D. PARR IS
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE
CLUB TUESDAY EVENING
Mrs. A. D. Parr very gracious
ly entertained her bridge club at
her lovely home on East I-ane
street Tuesday evening. Zinnias
and asters formed a pretty motil
for the occasion.
Contract bridge was enjoyed
during the evening by the fol
lowing members: Mrs. Kenneth
Bailev, Mrs. Frederick Chapman.
Jr., Mrs. S. J. Cooper, Mrs. A. G.
Henninger. Mrs. O R. Hess, Mrs.
Marshall Pengra. Mrs. Frederick
J. Porter and Mrs. Parr.
High scores for the evening's
play were won by Mrs. Hen
ninger and Mrs. Hess. Following
the card play. Mrs. Parr served
a lovely dessert-supper.
MR. AND MRS. FINDLAY
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
AT THEIR HOME SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Findlay
! and son. Tommv. and daughters.
Ruby Jo and Brenrta. entertained
as guests at a delightful dinner
at their home Sunday: Mrs. Find
lav's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Blfod. and Mrs. Frances Blood
and daughters. Alice and Carmen.
Callers at the Findlay homo
during the afternoon Included:
Mr. and Mrs. Don Primrose, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Kester and daugh
ter, Lorene; Mrs. Llllle Lohr,
Mrs. Margaret Erskirie and Mr.
and, Mrs. Fted Barker. -
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eagravlng.
Holmes King
hemline. She wore a Juliet cap of
small pearls holding in place her
finger-tip net veil. She carried a
cascade arrangement of Rapture
and Pinochio roses with stephano
tis and fern. She was met at the
foot of the winding stairway bv
her father, who escorted her to
the altar and gave her in marri
age. Major King's best man was
Franklin Wickham, of Roseburg.
both having recently returned
from overseas service.
Flower arrangements for the
weddine and reception were in
charge of Mrs. Clair K. Allen.
The serving table, cuveied by
an exquisite white handmade lace
cloth, was centered with an ar
rangement of peach-colored gladi
oli and fern. Mi's. J. R. Wharton
assisted by serving the bride's
cake and Mrs. J. E. Dent served
the punch.
As the bride ascended the stair
way before going away, she
threw her bouquet which was
caught by Miss Virginia Koller.
Following a honeymoon on the
Orepon coast. Major and Mrs.
King will go to Atlanta, Georga.
The bride was graduated from
Roseburg High school In 1940 and
from North Texas State Teachers
college at Denton, Texas, In 1944.
She was dietician In the Orange,
Texas, public schools the last
year. J he Dritiegroom, wno servea
with the 103rd division, was a
staff officer with the 411th Infan
try regiment serving in the Eu
ropean theatre of operations. He
received his High school and col
lege education in Georgia.
I NTER-SE STUDY CLUB
MEETS AT MELLIS HOME
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Mrs.' Bruce Mellis was a most
gracious hostess Tuesday, when
she entertained the InterSe
Study club at a delightful salad
luncheon at one o'clock at her at
tractive home on Glenn street.
A beautiful lace cloth covered
the table, which w-as centered
with an artistic arrangement of
fall flowers. Covers were placed
for: Mrs. Anna Stever. a guest,
Mrs. George Churchill. Mrs.
Charles Doerner, Mrs. Paul El
liott. Mrs. Paul Geddes. Mrs. V.
V. Harpham and the hostess, Mrs.
Mellis.
Interesting roll-call topics were
glvea The club will meet at a one
o'clock dessert-luncheon October
23 at the home of Mrs. Doerner
in Melrose with Mrs. Geddes in
charge of the program.
WEST MELROSE CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE
MEETING THURSDAY
The West Melrose club held a
very enjoyable meeting Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
George Ostcrman. Sewing and
visiting were enjoyed and a short
business meeting was conducted
by the vice-president. t
During the social hour delicious
refreshments were served bv
Mrs. Osterman to: Mrs. Ray S.
Petrequin, Mrs. Ear! Seeley, Mrs.
Amy Crlteser, Mrs. H. G. Thomp
son, Mrs. Jennings Gravning.
Mrs. Eli Sanders and LeRoy, and
Mrs. Lyle Kobernik and children.
The next meeting will be held
Thursday, October 18. at the
home of Mrs. Earl Seeley.
Sunrise Mineral
Springs
Hcolth Resort
DIET BATHS
MASSAGE Special Diet for Special Cases
Open the year around
Wi Matt Sraraaaa stafM
Roseburg reference on request
tot 242 Hubbard, Or.
STEWARDSHIP PLAY IS
HIGHLIGHT OF WOMAN'S
SOCIETY MEETING
The Stewardship play, "The
Group Steward" highlighted the
program hour of the Woman's
Society of the First Presbyterian
church which met Thursday at a
lovely one-lhirtv o'clock dessert
luncheon at the church parlors
with Mr. W. M. Chalmers, chair
man, assisted bv Mrs. Otto W.
Hurrah, Miss Margaret Clapti,
Mrs. Ida bailey, Mrs. C. E.
Roberts and Mrs. L E. Thompson.
Colorful full berries, iiulinn leaves
and bowls of dahlias graced the
serving table.
Covers were placed for: Mrs.
A. D. Campbell,- Mrs. Ella Mull
and son, Paul, of Eugene, Mrs.
Otto N. Jones and Mis. Marv E.
Holmes, guests, and Dr. and Mrs.
Morris H. Roach. Mrs. Earl Plum
mer. Mi's. Stephen Bistran, Mrs.
Eldred Jones, Mrs. V. R. Hall
craft, Mrs. A. C. Fries and son,
Buddy: Miss Estelle V. Conover,
Mrs. R. W. Rodgers, Mrs. Effie
Schwarz, Mrs. J. Roland Parker,
Mrs. C. H. Bailey, Mrs. Peter
Crumett, Mrs. Homer Grow. Mrs.
J. E. Runvan. Mrs. W. H. Ferris,
Mrs. H. E. Coleman, Mrs. Emma
Lenox. Mrs. Frank Bergh. Mrs.
Harold Bellows, Mrs. George
Kohlhagen, Miss N. Jennie Buick,
Mrs. George Scwell. Mrs. D. L.
Taylor. Mrs. L. E. Thompson,
Mrs. W. M. Chalmers, Miss Mar
garet Clapo. Mrs. Rov Bellows,
Mrs. Mary Eastman, Mrs. Armour
Murdock, Mrs. Otto W. Harrah,
Mrs. Ida Bailey and Mrs. D. L.
Chase.
Mrs. Runyan had churge of the
program and led the very inspira
tional devotional service, followed
by Mrs. Ferris giving the year
book of prayer and Mrs. Frank
Bergh singing, "My Task" by
Ashford. accompanied by Mrs.
Grow. Paul Mull, three years of
age, delighted the group by sing
ing, "Zacchcus," after which the
play, "The Group Steward" was
very ably presented by Mrs. J.
Roland Parker, Mrs. Armour
Murdock, Mrs. A. C. Fries. Mrs.
Mary Eastman. Mrs. Harold Bel
lows and Mrs. Morris Uoach. The
program was one of the finest to
be enjoyed by the group.
Mrs. Earl Plummer, president,
conducted the business meeting.
The societv will meet at it one
thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon
November 8 at the church parlors
with Mrs. A. A. Wilder, chairman,
assisted by Mrs. E. S. Hall, Mrs.
H. E. Coleman, Miss N. Jeannie
Buick and Mrs. J. F. Barker.
PARENT-TEACHER PARTY
ENJOYED AT METHODIST
CHURCH ON FRIDAY
The children of the Junior de
partment of the Methodist Sun
day school entertained at a very
delightful teacher-parent party
Friday afternoon in the church
parlors.
The program included: group
sing; short talk explaining the
Sunday school work by the su
perintendent of the department,
Mrs. Fred L. Southwick; piano
solo by Tommy Keel; accordion
solo by Cherry Arney ; vocal solo
sweet nour oz rrayer, oy t-ui-olvn
Burr, accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Burr; and
piano solo by Donna Adair.
Refreshments were served dur
ing the social hour by the fifth
grade class of girls. Those en
joying the occasion Included: Mrs.
Mnilmnn nnH flmmhtnr. Elizabeth:
Mrs. William J. Adair and daugh
ter. Donna; Mrs. Myrtle Burr and
daughter, Carolyn; Mrs. William
Fry, of Los Angeles, and grand
daughter, Patricia Roark; Mrs.
Harl Kelley and daughter, Lo
neta: Mrs. Edwin Rand and
daughters, Svlvla and Marian;
Mrs. A. J. Ellson and daughter,
Donna, and the latter's grand
mother, Mrs. Foster Butner; Mrs.
Tar-U Rmuwlr nnH twin ftallPh-
ters, Carol and Carolene; Mj-s.
Vernon Keel ann son, tommy;
Tnmm,, fhnrhill .Irhn Rand.
Cherry Arney. Shirley Rand, Mrs
rrea l.. ftoutnwicK, suieiiineiiu
ent, and Mrs. Walter Coats and
Mrs. Hugh Harrison, teachers.
T,-rt nf tho toafhr Harl Kellv
and Mr. Langdon, were unable to
be present.
CIRCLE NO. 2 HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
ON MONDAY NIGHT
Circle No. 2 of St. Joseph's
Altar society met at a salad
supper Monday evening at the
home of Miss Madlyn Stearns In
Oakland with her cousin, Mrs.
Dan Bridges, as co-hostess. Cov
ers were placed for: Mrs. Marion
Rose, a guest; Miss Meta-Marie
Amiot. Miss Coletta Langenberg,
Miss Kav and Miss Annaloris
Ward, Mrs. II. G. Emery, Miss
Helen Casey, Mrs. Joseph Fcst,
Mrs. C. Domenlco. Mrs. Dennis
Doyle and the hostesses.
Mrs. Domenlco and Miss Casey
were named chairmen to serve
breakfast at St. Joseph's school
November 12. The next meeting
will be a formal affair Novem
ber 12 at the home of Miss Kay
and Miss Annaloris Ward to ob
serve the second anniversary of
the circle. Election of officers
will be held. Any member not
able to attend has been requested
to call the Ward home not later
than Saturday, November 10.
2k
GIVE
TODAY
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ROSEBURG
COMMUNITY
CHEST
Engagement Is Announced
Pholo by Oak Studio. Newa-Review
Miss Betty
Mrs. Edward Terroy of New
Orleans announced the engage
ment of her daughter, Miss Betty
Frances, to Sgt. Winston H. Tay
lor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mllo E.
Taylor, of Salem, formerly of
Roseburg, at a partv in Septem
ber in the Blue room of the Roose
velt hotel in New Orleans.
Miss Terrov is a senior at New
comb college in New Orleans and
is very active in musical circles.
Sgt. Taylor was a senior at Wil
PAST MATRONS CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE '
MEETING MONDAY
The Past Matron's club of Rose
burg chapter No. 8 O.E.S. met
on. Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. T. B. Virden on North
Jackson street with Mrs. Earl
Plummer as joint hostess. A de
licious salad supper was served
at a large table centered with
Michaelmas daisies and zinnias.
An int4f-csting business meeting
was conducted by the president,
Mrs. Earl Plummer, and was fol
lowed by a report of the recent
nenc? session of the. Oregon
r:r;md chnntcr hv Frnrices I.in-
STAR THEATRE
Doors Open Sat. & Sun. 1:45-6:45
Ends Tonight
ElRLCmOLl
Plus '
BLONDE
FEVER
2
BIG
HITS
Zane Grey s
thrill-loaded Sage
of Buck Duane
gun-tighter of Texas
The Last of
the Duanes
(tarring
George
Montgomery
enrravlnf.
Frances Terroy
lamette university at Salem,
when he entered the service and
was also formerly a member of
the news staff of the Salem States
man. He is a member of Kaupa
Gamma Rho fraternity and Blue
Key honorary. Ho was graduated
from Roseburg Senior High
school in 1D38. lie was recently
returned to the States, following
service with the U. S. Army in
England.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
tott. Past Grand organist. Mrs.
Lintott then played several mu
sical numbers on the old-fashioned
reed organ which has been
in the Shambrook family for
many years.
Those present were:
Mrs. T. B. Virden and Mrs.
Earl Plummer, hostesses; Mrs.
Stanley Kidder, guest; Mrs. A. E.
Elliott, Mrs. W. F. Harris, Mrs.
Walter Hercher, Mrs. Frances
Lintott, Mrs. D. H. Morgan, Mrs.
Maurice Newiand, Miss Margaret
Page, Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Mrs. H.
II. Turner, Mm. It. D. Williams,
Mrs. Carl Wimbcrly and Mrs. K.
1 .. Whinnle.
SUN. & MON. only
COMEDY AND ACTION
IN THIS LATEST
DOUBLE RE-ISSUE
PROGRAM!
JACK
BENNY
In the Funniest
Picture of His
Riotous Career
CHARLEY'S
AUNT .
with
KAY FRANCIS
Look!
CLARK
GABLE
in
Jack
London's
"Call
of the
Wild"
Starts
, TUES.!
LAOV FLKS MFETINC
IS ENJOYED AT
TEMPLE THURS0AY
The Lady Elks met Thursday
evening at the temple with Mrs.
llarola Haskin acting as hostess.
vuiua v..,, I'lijujt u "ill. mis. i
Bert Anderson winning the
oi luge prize anil m:. jonn ici
winning the pinochle prize.
Those present were: Mr. Bert
Anderson, Mi's. Roy llebard.
Mrs. Harold Haskin. Mis. Galen
Morey, a guest ; Mrs. K. I).
Adams. Mrs. 1.. E. Bitner, Mrs.
.1. E. Clark. Mrs. Arthur lludnrll,
i... i'ini.. t ttth ii........
Elliott, Mrs. Adrian Fisher, Mrs.
Paul Ged.les, Mrs. Mitchell
Moore. Mrs. George Aker, Sr.,
Mrs. C W. Dishman, Mi's. Albert
Micelli, Mrs. Val Strung, Mrs. E.
E. Sherman, Mrs. John Aker, ,
Mrs. Harrv Pinniger and Mrs.
Wesley Bailor.
The next meeting w ill be held
at an eijOU o'clock desscr-supuer
at the temple October 25 with
Mrs. Jack Boor, Mrs. Arthur Hud
nell and Mrs. Harold Haskin as
hostesses.
B. P. W. C. HAS ANNUAL
HOMECOMING AFFAIR
ON MONDAY EVENING
Following the regular business
meeting of the Business and Pro
fessional Women's club Mondav
evening ut the clubhouse with the
president, Ruth Roberts, in
charge, the annual homeoming
party was held with Helen Saar,
Nance Atkins. Stella Spencer,
Vera Fredrickson, Ina Earns
worth, Minnie Clark, Kutherine
Kenny and Verna Carothers, all
past presidents, in charge.
Georgine Shanklln played two
piano solos followed by two
lovely violin numbers by Miss
Naomi Scott, accompanied by
Mrs. Saar. Nance Atkins was
speaker and Stella Spencer read
the club history. Letters were
read from past presidents,
Amanda Anderson and Kutle
Sinniger.
Members and guests took part
In a contest guessing son" with
Mrs. Saur ut the piano.
Petunias, In pink and purple
tones, decorated the club room.
Refreshments were served to
Ruth Roberts, Vivian Logsdon,
Maude Kidder. Katherine Kenny,
Vera Fredrickson, Ina Farns
worth, Verna Carothers, Stella
Spencer, Uiutyi lies. Hazel Dixon,
Edvth Gilmour. Frieda Child
lXilma Grobe, Ruth Ioty, Ruth
Froman Florence Nedlger Clara
Berg, Minnie Clark. Martha F.
Perry, Ethel Littler, Nance Atkins,
Esther Browns, Alfreria Smith,
Mattie Gosnell, Edna May Hay
ward, Mrs. Glenn Dunham, Clara
Eliason. Shlrlev Whittle. Alvia
Wetherell and Grace Crook.
While refreshments were en
loved, nlnns were outlined for the
TONIGHT , . , ,. . .-
BtOP.DE Sunday thru Tues!
He Makes Love
He Murders
WATCH
OUT!
"DILLINGER"
annual Tmtnksgivlng dunce In he
sponsored by the club and a car
pool was formed to go to the
southern Oregon conference at
Grants Puss this weekend. -
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SUNDAY THRU TUES.
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Madness 0
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ENDS TONIGHT
GENE AUTRY
"OH. SUZANNAH"
Plus
ADV. OF KITTY O'DAY
So Tenderly . . .
So Carefully!
IS
COMMINGI
Plus:
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