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THURSDAY. MAY I, 1041
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
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O C I E T Y
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Lynx Hollow
up» IKOIIATION
APrRR DEATH"
M . I . i m h i h . Fl lu i .nul Mrs
« u ih r aubject of the tesson- L»n Culver furnlshed traiwporta
M is s R o d n e y H o o d . R e p o r t e r
Church of Christ. Gordon Hypes, Sermon in ail Churchrs of Christ, lion for fifteen of the pupils of the
minister.
Bible school, 9:45 a. nt. S cientist, on Siuidny. A p ril 37.
Lynx Hollow school and attended
T e le p h o n e 159
Roy S Hands. Supt. Communion
Th* Golden Text was. “God hath the musical festival in Eugene.
and worship, 11:00 a. m. Sermon both raised up the Lord, and will
Mrs, Charley Pi-ck entertained
C O M P L IM E N T IN G
subject, "Practical Christian Lib­ also raise up us by his own power” with u 1:00 o'clock luncheon re­
MISS MOON.
erty for 1941.” This is a request (I Cor I:i4 ).
cently for the following guests:
message.
Among the citations which com­ Mrs. W. V. Chapman of Eugene,
C o m p jr .K n g Miss Mae Etta
MONDAY
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m prised the Lesson-Sermon was the Mrs. W illiam Zinimerly, Mrs.
Moon, who w ill be married in the
American Legion auxiliary at
Evening service, 7:30 p. in. Ernest following from the lllble " If In Elmer Hendricks and Mrs. Flunk
near future to Ariel Hubbard, son armor)-. 8 p. m. Members w ill
Wheeler leading song service. this life only we have hope In Gierau of Cottage Grove.
of Mrs. Minnie Hubbard of Drain, work on wreath poppies for Me-
Message, "The Great Change
Christ, we are of all men most
Mrs. Earl Fisher and daughter mortal day.
Mrs. J. Clyde Cooper of Seattle,
High Priest to Great High Priest." miserable. P\>r as In Adam all die.
Alyce. Mrs. Ray Fisher and daugh-
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Washington, is a house guest of
even so In Christ shall all be made her sister and hrother-ln-law, Mr.
ter Betty, Mrs. Frank Hoard and
"^he Past Matrons w ill meet at
Lutheran Church (Missouri Sy­ alive. Ute last enemy that shall
Miss Cleora Kotft.tens entertain- *he home of Mrs. Schofield Stew­
anil Mrs. James Smith.
nod», S.D.A. church building. West be destroyed la death” (1 Cor IS: 19.
ed at a m iscella*ous shower at a lt at
North 10th for a 1:30
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Eccelson
Main street. The services Sunday 33.34>.
the home of Miss ^toon's parents, dessert.
have moved from the cabin at the
begins
at
7;45
p.
m
The
Junior
Ttie
Lesson-Sermon
also
Included
Mr. and Mrs. H erfert Moon. Tues­
The Catholic A lta r Society w ill
membership class meets at 4:00 the following correlative passages m ill to a cottage on the Betts
day evening. Tho^f attending, be­
p. m. at the J. Bauder home W. A from the Christian Science text­ property.
sides the hostess^, wère Mmes. meet fo r a 1:30 dessert at the
home
of
Mrs.
Glenn
Flatters.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peck of
Sylwester,
Roseburg, (atslor.
book. "Science and Health with Key
Marvin Drury. Addie Halgarth,
s s •
Everett,
Washington, were week­
to
the
Scriptures”
by
Mary
Hakrr
W illiam Watson. ‘ Gordon Hypes.
TUESDAY
Presbyterian Church, E. F. Mc­ Eddy: "In the Illusion of death, end guests of the brother and
W. M. Morelock. Florence Quag­
Mrs. Warren Edwards w ill en­
Farland. m inister; W illiam Wen­ mortals wake to the knowledge of sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
lia. Johnnie Haynes, M a r v i n
tertain
the
LaComus
club
at
a
dell.
choir director. Bible school two facts: ID that they are not l'. < k
Shaw. Florence . Small, Albert
w ith classes for all ages meets at dead; (3) that they have but passed
H ull. Nell Sarff. Otis Swearinger. 1:30 dessert at the Rainbow cafe.
9:45
the portals of a new belief. Truth
Misses Audrey Turner, Maxine In ­
Elmartes club w ill meet at the
Morning worship at 11 o'clock works out the nothingness of error
gram. Betty Russell, Agnes Moon, ,
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M r and Mrs. b r o n c e
Brown
o{ Mrs R^ ’h Sa,,sman‘
Subject of sermon: "The W ork of In Just these ways” (pSftl).
the Ministry " Im|x»rtant c o n g i - e - -------------------------------
and granddaughter Ruth and Low­
The Neighbors of Woodcraft
gational meeting to follow close of
ell Brown. Many liv e ly gifts were , w ill hold their regular meeting.
service. Evening worship at 8:00 t t . u > < _ _ « .
sent by friends unable to attend. ’ Plans w ill be made for the district
o'clock, at which time the message H O lC l M e e t a t E l l g e i l G
; convention to be held here June
So extra-delicious, so easy to make. . .
w ill be on "The Day of Jehovah." -
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E N T E R T A IN S C L I B .
3rd and 4th.
The young people's society of
Die O r e g o n (ommonwealth
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they're grand fo r a big crowd, too
Christian Endeavor w ill meet at federation held an organization
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Petersen
7:00
o'clock w ith Eleanor Teeters meeting In Eugene Monday eve-
D
. .
» F o r tea, buffet parties or Sun-
entertained the Sunday
.h o , . Evening
E1*te B ndgC C,Ub W,U m W t tO* day n igh t suppers, th ese attractive
as the leader. The junior church nink a"d decided to launch a new
Open-face
Olive
Biscuits
club of Eugtnc a t their home at ja y, y jav | st at
home of M rs, O pen-face Olive BUcuita make
meets on Monday afternoon at the county unit at a banquet to be
3 cu p «»lh w l flour 4» eup milk
a 6:30 dinner Sunday. The rooms Roy Sunderland,
big hit. And they're so easy and
3 le a tp a o n i hak-
I about I
close of school w ith Mrs McFar- Hvkt in Eugene May 19th. Thq or-
ktayoo naia«
Ins powder
inexpensive to make!
were beautifully decorated w ith
'
4 .
I tra.p oon »alt
tk cup atuitnl
land and Mrs Coiner in charge, gamzation meeting was attended
> tabirspnona
ulivaa. «Itemi
bouquets of tulips, lavender sweet-
Ad Libitum club w ill meet to-
Sim ply halve hot baking powder
A ll boys and girls of Junior age by about fo rty people. Plans were
Spry (triple-
peas lilacs and other mixed Bow- day, May 1st. at the home of Mrs. biscuits, spread them with m ayon ­
ereamrd
are welcome.
, *a*d ,o conduct a registration
naise and top wtth sliced stuffed
a h vrtrn in s)
ers. The evening was spent social- H arry Reed at Latham,
• • •
drive in the county.
o
liv
ea
Or
spread
hot
buttered
bis­
ly. Those present were Mr. and I
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Sift flour w ith b ak in g powder
cu its w ith deviled ham and gar­
Methodist
Church.
Ellsworth
M.
The commonwealthers attending
and salt. Cut In Spry until m ix­
Mrs. George Myrmo. M r. and Mrs.
FRIDAY
n ish w ith slices o f sw eet pickle.
ture is as line as meal. Add
Tilton, pastor.
Sundny church took a slap at the conservationists
George Gredwig. Mr. and Mrs.
Hebron Grange business meeting
milk, m ixin g to a soft dough.
school, 9:45. S. L. Mackln. Supt. by pledging support to the coast
B ut the tastiest spread goes u n ­
Kneud ligh tly about 20 seconds.
George Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ira at Hebron Hall. 8 P m. Lorane appreciated
If the biscuits are
Morning worship, 11:00. Sermon fishermen in defeating senate hill
Roll
dough
to
'«-Inch
th
ick
­
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Grange w ill be guests. Ladies not light, flaky, tender and golden
subject, “ A S piritual Privilege." No. 53. An appeal was also issued
ness. Cut w ith biscuit cu tler
Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. bring sandwiches and cookies.
brown. T h ey’ll be all o f that when
and place on baking sheet.
Evening worship. 8:00. Sermon to oppose the signing of |>otltion.s
Sava 1SI o n (h it F co o o m y P ack ­
you m ix them w ith pure, bland
Skeie. a ll of Eugene and the host,
4
B ake In very hot oven (490'F.)
age 4 0 I amp«« «!»•« 4 ntoMha*
subject. "A t Home W ith God.” for the repeal o f the two cent
Spry.
T
his
vegetable
shortening
12
m
inutes.
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Peter­
Garden club, which was to have c u ts into your other ingredients
tuppi? ut ih n m odern , b y sia s tc ,
E p w o r t h and Intermediate cigurette tax.
S
p
lit
h
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b
is
c
u
it
s
,
sp
r
e
a
d
At/rrwaZ/y-MUra
lyp« id «aniiary
sen.
met May 2nd, has been postponed s o q u ic k ly a n d e a s ily , it 's no
each half wtth m ayonnaise and
Leagues. 7:00. Prayer meeting
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protection.
a week and w ill meet May 9th at bother to m ix them up oflrn . So
cover w ith sliced olives. M akes
Thursday, May 8. 8:00 p. m.
Fresh banana Ice cream. T ry It,
clip the recipe now and treat your
1 dozen biscuits.
the home of Mrs. Glenn Flatters.
RAINBOW GIRLS.
• • •
C ottage G rove
friends to these tasty Open-face
it's different.
At Gustafson's,
Gt .* a aa rm rrrarao ra 14* l
a r t Ita ti I
Olive B iscu its soon.
First Baptist Church. Dr. J. R. of course.
38-ltc-5l
Formal initiation was held at
E A S T E R N ST A R .
Rranton. pastor. — Sunday school,
Pharm acy
the Masonic ten-pie Friday eve­
10:00. Mrs. W. C. M artin. Supt.
G O L D E N W E D D IN G .
WOMEN'S
COUNCIL.
Corona
Portables
The
Sentinel.
The regular meeting of the East-
ning at the Rainbow Girls meeting
Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y.
fo r Sara Bjorset and Marie Lorn- ern Star chapter was held Friday
M r and Mrs j M VasBinder
The Women's C o u n c i l of the p U" 6:30 Evenlr>’ ’ erv*ce' 7:30'
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bard. Each candidate was present- evening^ Guests present were Mrs celebrated their golden wedding Christian church held their friend­ C h o i r practice Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30. P r a y e r meeting.
ed
a
corsage.
The
local
organiza-
Nellie
Morns,
worthy
matron;
anniversarv
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home Sun- ly neighbors meeting and luncheon rh,7rv*i«v evening 7 30
tion is asked to put on the major- Mrs. Hazel Foster past grand of- day. M r and Mrs VasBinder were at the noon hour at the ch u rch !™
7. 30-
ity degree work a tth e grand as- Boer,
Mrs -Julia Powel of
at Sarnia Ontario Cana. WtxJnesd
w „ h abou, thjp
Comfnunlty Blbte class meet. In
sembly which w illjF e held m Cor- Carnation chapter of Prineville da on A p ri, og 1S91 Th(?y came eigh| presen,
A„ exchangp of the Townsend hall every Sunday
vallis. June 13 a itf 14. The next and . Irs. \ ema Hickenbottom of t0 Washington in 1903 and to Cot- plants« seeds and bulbs was held morning at 9:45. Leader. Mr. Lau-
meeting w ill be h$d May 12 and Bums Guests were honored m the tage Grove in 1925 GuestJI p rr«. Several of the ladies gave reports I ,ach- Everyone welcome. Special
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to t the
ladies.
each g irl is askedjjgo
bring
a . des- east
and presented
w ith corsages
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occasion were
Mrs.
on M the
Roseburg H convention
held I invitation
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sert for one per ten. A business by the worthy matron. Mrs. Nettie o live VasBinder of Tigard. Mr. last Wednesday 'Hi,, different I
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Social Calendar
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Commonwealthers
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social hour.
reDort on the meetinsr she a t ch*Wr«t snd Mrs- Gus Kinnunen next Wednesday as follows: Paul- day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
tended in Eugene S
T^ie
^ “ h,ngt° n*.
I" “ _circ,e' at ,hp
° f Mrs. Sunday when the hour ta 8 s . m.
HOBBY CLUB.
nnvi
n-,n Kb hold
----- — VasBlnder and Mrs. T. H. Moody; Workers circle at!
------- next meeting w ill be held May 9th Agnes B a rtle tt of Detroit. Michi- the home of Mrs. Am il Thies on
Assembly of God. Atwood Foa-
Miss Rodney Hood was hostess w ith the officers in charge of the gan M r and Mrs j.^ rl VasBin.
Main #tfeet
j tpr pHs(or In thi. absence of the
to the Hobby club at her home program. Refreshments were serv- der and f amjiy of Dtsston. Waldo
i pastor Evangelist and Mrs War-
Friday evening. Two guests. Muss «1 at !he close by Ethel Mackin. VasBinder of Noti, James M. Vas-
M. P. G. C L l'B .
! ren Cornelius w ill conduct the
Fern Tracy and Mrs Carl Jen- Mrs Ida Williams. Mrs. Maxine Bjnder j r . of Olympia, Washing-
I regular services of the church.
kins, were present The hostess Ward, Mrs Helen Roberts and ton jnr and ^Irs L M Halver-
Mrs. A. W. H elliw cll entertain Tuesday w ill be prayer meeting:
was presented several nice gifts Mrs. Ellen Bird,
son of Toledo, Miss Della Keys of ed the M.P.G. club at her home j Thursday. Bible study; Sunday
by the members of the club. The
—
Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tuesday afternoon. A luncheon school at 9:45; morning worship at
evening was spent w ith fancy
HONORED AT DINNER.
Nelson and daughter.
was served at 1:00 o'clock. The 11 and evening at 7:30.
work and social eqpversation. Re-
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color scheme for decorations was
freshments were ^served at the
M r. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens en-
TUESDAY BRIDGE C L l’B.
orchid and yellow w ith bouquets
Christian Science Society, 242
close. Mrs. Duane Sm ith w ill e n-, tertained at dinner Sunday at the
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was -.Second
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Street. — Sunday school.
tertain the club at her home for Rainbow cafe honoring Dr. J. R.
Mrs. C. H. Kime entertained the cake in the form of a May basket. I 9:45; forenoon sirvlce. 11. subject
their next m eeting to.be held on Branton
of Eugene, who is leav- Tuesday Bridge club at her home The afternoon was spent socially1 "Everlasting Punishment." Eve-
Friday, May 30th. j
ing soon for Rochester, New York, this week at a 1:00 o clock lunch- and w ith needlework. Mrs. Ernest 1 ning service second Wednesday of
fe.*.
,o. make_ bis home.
The color eon. 51 rs. W. D. Abel and Mrs. Lebow w ill be hostess to the club each month at 8:00 p. m. The
A U X IL IA R Y S P O M SO B S P A R T Y scheme for the table decorations F. W. Blickle were guests. Mrs. at her home In two weeks
, Bible. Christian Science literature
Work Done by Trained Experts in the Best Equipped and
and place cards was of yellow and C. J. Kem won the prize for high
and the w ritings of Mary Baker
Largest
Finishing Plant in the Northwest AU Work Guar­
The local legion auxiliary spon- green. Those present were Mr. and score at bridge. The club w ill go
A . V. II. C’LI B.
! Eddy may he borrowed or pur­
sored a birthday Pfkriy at the vet- Mrs. Benton Schrenk and son G o r-' to the home of Mrs. R. H. Savage
anteed. Bring Us Your Next Roll. Reprints, all sixes, 3o.
chased before or a fte r the Wed-
erans hospital at Roseburg Wed- don Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spriggs. J at Roseburg fo r their next meet-
Mr, and Mrs. C lair Hogate e n-! nesday service
nesday for all veterans whose Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Spriggs o f , ing on Tuesday, May 13th.
tertained the A.V.H. Bridge and
birthdays occurr^l during the Eugene, M r and Mrs. Knaffle
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Dinner club at their home last
S T A R T IN G M OTOR IS
month of April. Those attending Haynes and her mother, Mrs.
TH ETA RHO GIRLS,
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.
E F F IC IE N T .
from here were Mre Hester Reed, Emma Webster, Mr. and Mrs. K.
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Elmer Bushell were guests. High
Greater convenience and econ-
Mrs. Ina Daugherty. Mrs. Maude K. M ills. Miss Lola Howe. Mr. and
A Mother’s Day banquet w ill be scores were held by Mrs. Richard
Trade in your old Camera for a New One.
Gierau, Mrs. Mane Wicks and Mrs. W. C. M artin, Mr. W hite of | served Monday, May 5, at 6:30 to Bushell and C lair Hogate. Mrs. Ltai-tinp” rn m n /'« n M rliu iv ff'rra *.
Also New Cameras and Kodaks.
'M rs. Hortense Refed. Mrs. Reed the Berkeley D ivinity school, the the mothers of the Theta Rho George Crosby and Richard bush-
„
* « ._ ____ou-z, ikn
oil k..i,i i™„ ______ _________ i •« _ lu re . z\ sim ple pusn oi a n un o n
went as a guest. Dtkring - the
morn- guest of honor and the host and Girls. This is also the fifth birth- ell
held low scores. Mr. and Mrs. on th„ d h ■.
, hP
ing the ladies west taken to the hostess.
day anniversary of the club. The Richard Bushell w ill entertain the
g
< s a
h
shift jumps
child welfare center and to the
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: mothers are cordially invited to club at their home in two weeks. when actuated by an electric cur­
workshop of the veterans. The NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT, attend. A social evening w ill be
rent and engages the starter-
GIRL SCOUTS
spent w ith a short lodge session
party was held in the afternoon.
pinion and ring gear to start«the
Mrs. Anna O. Graham has been at 8:00 o’clock,
The G irl Scouts held a covered engine. In other words, the pinion
appointed district past guardian
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W E D D IN G A N N IV E R S A R Y .
dish
dinner at the home of Mrs. and ring gears are engaged be­
neighbor of district 12. by the
JUSTAMERE CLUB.
Sam Hunter Wednesday after­ fore the starter motor revolves.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. M ills cele- Grand Guardian of the Neighbors
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Gear clash and w hirring noise
brated their fifteeqjlh wedding a n -' of Woodcraft, on account of the j The Justamere club met Tues- n°on. There were eighteen girls
Look for the Oreen Neon Sign
niversary w ith a dinner at their resignation of Mrs. Clara Stevens, day at the home of Mrs. Phillip Present. Games were played before 1
are^4imirwled^hCn
,
home on Mosby Çreek Sunday. ! The district convention w ill con-1 Bukowski fo r a 1:30 dessert. Mrs. the dinner and several camp «ongs j
Seventeen guests were present for vene in Cottage Grove at. Odd Elmer Bushell and Mrs. L arry were sung during the dinner,
the occasion. Outfc>f-town guests Fellows hall June .3-4, inclusive. A ! Levem were guests. Mrs. O. M.
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were Mrs. Sallie Running and Mr. special meeting is being held Bagley was awarded the prize at
G reater Speed
and Mrs. Ivan Moore of Eugene, Thursday afternoon at the home
The average speed of freight
M r. Thurman of Springfield and of Mrs. Mabel Wilson fo r the pur- bridge. The next meeting of the trains between term inals was the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack<’oster and two) pose of electing a district repre club w ill be held in two weeks at highest on record in 1938, being 41
children of W estfi#
sentative and alternate in place of the home of Mrs. Stuart Carlson. per cent greater than in 1920.
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I resignations of Mrs. Graham and
• Mrs. Wilson.
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The Social Twelve clhb met at I
FELLOW SHIP GUILD.
the home of Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe i
last Thursday for a 1:30 dessert.! The Christian Fellowship Guild
Pink tulips and other garden! of the Presbyterian church met
flowers were attractively arrang- Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
ed about the rooms. The afternoon, E. F. McFarland w ith Mrs. Clar-
was spent w ith social conversation' ence Moore and Mrs. O. W. Black-
and sewing. The next meeting of j more as hostesses. Mrs. L. W.
the club w ill be held the second i Coiner led devotionals. The lesson,
Thursday in May at the home of which was on the American In-
Mrs. Maude W right. A 1:30 des- dian, was led by Mrs. Sam Hunter
sert w ill be served.
assisted by Mrs. Blackmore. Mrs.
Seaton was a guest. Refreshments
were served at the tea hour.
G A R D E N IA C L U B .
Mrs. Eugene Masters entertain­
ed the Gardenia club at her home
Friday afternoon. A shower was
given in honor of Mrs. Joe Mc-
Clarnpn and refreshments served
by the hostess at the tea hour.
Mrs. Clyde Hamilton w ill be
hostess to the club at her home in
two weeks.
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L A D IE S G O L F .
A t golf play Wednesday after­
noon, Lillian Milligan and Belle
Burkholder tied. In the playoff.
Mrs. M illigan won. Mrs. Barbara
H ill and Miss Burkholder are the
committee fo r prizes during the
month of May.
Like peppermint« T ry our fresh
Like peppermint? T ry our fresh
peppermint ice ergnm at Gustaf- peppermint ice cream at Gustaf­
son s.
38-ltc-5i son’s.
38-ltc-5i
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