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THE OREG0?l STATESMAN: SrXDAV, MARCH 21, 1030. , f:, ,- ? i i 4 -1 ft By RUTH LKXOUE FISHER N event In the near future will i be the pageant, "Awakening cf Spring", which will b riven by the pupils of M.s. Ralph White' dancing clans in the Grand Opera, house. ' The affair Is planned as a fenef it. foruhe hospital, and the unds received will go to furnish children'! ward. The use of tue ppera hanse for theJwo perform , anceg hat been donatediby the Grand Theater company and the affair if being sponsored by the lllahee aux iliary, a club of, prominent matrons In thr social set. i The younger pupils of Mrs. Whit . will be presented at this time and it will be a lovely affair, from every j viewpoint, excelling all other pre 1': sentalions she has made of her pu pils In the past. It is very artistic v. ttnd is something entirely new and . . beautiful for the people of Salem. Vv : j - , Richard Slater returned from O. 5 k C. Friday and will be the guest of i' ; his mother, Mrs. Fred S. Stewart -.during the sprin? vacation. ;'';f;;"" ... .t ; ' The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. '1 jJV A. Wiggins of Toppenlsh. Wash f twill be pleased to know that Mrs. .' "'Wiggins is convalescing from a ser " ' ,lous operation in a hospital in Se- h attle. - ,. I1' i r I;' To raise money for a fellow work-'- man, who is ill In' a San Francisco hospital the Salem street car men gave a danc3 at the anndry Thursr day evening which was well attend- ? ed. A long illness and a serious op eration have almost drained the i purse of this unfortunate family and the good men of Salem who were ' : fellow workmen took this way of ' making money . for such a worthy ; , . 'cause.. l , f ", .vt The Queen of Hearts and her ,' fourth have arranged an elaborate ! program in honor of the saints -f ' February and March, which will be "' ' given by the pupils of Miss Beatrice ' j Shelton In the Moose ball in the near . future. The program will be given i f as a benefit for the children's ward fc V at the Salem hospital! and the pro grams which have been given in the ' V .past by Miss Shelton's pupils have , ' been of much delight and the one ' which they are now planning bids I ; ;fatr to be even better. ' -' '' .'- '' -: ;J, Complimenting Mrs. Robert Kln- ' ney of Astoria, who is visiting her f parents Mr. end Mrs. A. N. Moores. ' ', was - the honor guest at a prettily ' 'appointed dinner Thursday evening . , .over. which Mrs. George F. Rodgers r presided at her Court street home. ? The guests were Mrs. Kinney. Mrs. Moores andMrs-Ames Strong. . 1 Mrs. William Boot invited a com pany of friends to, her home Friday t afternoon, to play bridge. At the ' tea hour dainty refreshments were i , Enjoyed. ' Guests made up two tables M bridge. , Mr. and Mrs. WtlFH. Bemutt. son, Pearson,' and Mrs. E. T. Burch- ell. formed a motor party to Port , land, today to spend the day with relatives. - ' -'' 1 Mrs. Henry W. -Meyers spen ; Thursday- in Portland visiting with f friends. :- To compliment Mrs. Raymond Walsh: (Jennie Fry), Mrs. Millar E . McGllchrist Invited a few friends to . have tea with them-on last Satur , day- afternoon. Those Invited were former University of Oregon girls . and included Mrs. Will T. Neill. S"' - - Why ' Measles May ;' Be, Dangerous . ' This is No. 3 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a com - petent physician, explaining how certain tiwy which attack . the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping , Coogh; Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave u these organs in an fn flamed, congested state, thus affording a ' favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo- Rub may be cf value in this condition. .- 'i ; Few ol us escape measles it ' is one of the commonest of child hood diseases. Every mother knows the symptoms, but the mistake that most methers make -' is in failing to realize that the .child is not fully recovered after 'the eruption ana fever disappear. .The air passages are still inflamed 'and if this inflammation is not cleared up, the air passages may be weakened, thus paving the way tor 'pneumbniaUor serious disease of the lungs. ' 01 , 1 . Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub will aid nature in I f - .L i T relieving uus lnnammauan. xe- cause Vicks acts locally by stim . t'h . ' i - v X m 0 J f tv .; v ' ulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medicinal ingre dients of Vicks are vaporized by the body beat. ""Tbese vapors il 1 , M . . axe urcauicu ia su zugni long, " More Than 17 Million Mrs. Chester Downs. Mrs. Allan Hall, Miss Marie Churchill. Mlaa Lacy 1-onard and Miss Ktith Johns. Mrs. Homer (Jouley will entertain at a smartly appointed dinner today to honor Miss Aline Delsneider. i MrMinnville, her niece, whose wed ding to Corton Murton Shjpley of Portland will be an event in -? Minnville for March 30. Miss lel- sneider is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William lelsneider oT McMinn vtlle. Plates will be laid for ten an-1 the centerpiece for the table will be a huge crystal bowl of daffodils. Yellow candles will add their charm to the table appointments. Mrs. Earle Coulson Flegel is spending the week-end in Portland with relatives. Mrs. J. C. Poorman and daughter. Margaret of Woodburn, are house guests over the week-end of Mrs. T. A. Livesley and Mi.-s Dorothy Lives ley. The Salem High School alumni association will have its first annual banquet next Friday evening at the Marion hotel. The organization was recently formed and the members include all alumni of the Salem high school. At this meeting officers will be elected for the coming year and other important business will be transacted. The committee in charge is making elaborate plans for a most successful party, which comes at a time when the alumni who are in school at O. A. C. and the Uni versity of Oregon are home for their spring vacation and will perhaps be largely attended by all alumni. Les lie Springer will be toast master for the evening. . Mrs. A. A. Schramm entertained the Rapheterian club members at her home Thursday afternoon for a delightful time. About 20 matrons enjoyed her hospitality and. llri. Alden Hall was an additional guests: In serving a dainty repart the hos tess was assisted by Mrs. II. V. Compton. Mr. and Mrs. John Pray of Fort Dodge, Iowa, who have been visit ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pray in this city. left Wednesday for Portland and Seattle to visit be fore going to their home. Mrs. A. A. Lee entertained the members of the Senior Kings Her alds class of the First Methodist church Wednesday evening for a St. Patrick's day party. A program in keeping vrtth'the day was enjyed. as were Irish and St. Patrick's games Light refreshments were served at the close. Mrs. D. D. Socolofsky, assisted by Mrs., Emu Kotta entertained the Count-on-Me class of Baptist women at her attractive home. 985 North Summer street, on St. Patrick's day afternoon. The president. Mrs. Spence Wortman, conducted a short business meeting, after which Mrs. C. T. Hoover was in charge as chair man of the afternoon program. Mrs. George ,0'Neil sang a group of Irish songs and gave a reading. "The Am erican. Fairest Girl." by Mrs. Her nans. Kissing the blarney stone and the shamrock created much merri ment among the guests. Mrs. Mrs. Buirgy receiving first and Mrs. Mark Shiff consolation prizes in the race contest. Selections on the Brunswick were played by the hos bringing the medication to bear, directly upon the inflamed areas. Children's digestions are deli-; cate easily disturbed by too much "dosing." Vicks, there-1 fore, is particularly recommended ! since it is externally applied and ; so can be used often and freely : without the slightest harmful' effects. - w j Vicks should be rubbed in ' over the throat and chest until j the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot ! flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled, t me cougn is annoying, swallow t a small bit of Vicks the size of a ' pea. j Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick ' Chemical Company, 233 Broad street, ureensboro, N . C. Your Bodyguard Against Colds Jars Used Yearly fi m j tess' and . dainty refreshments. In colors appropriate to the day, were served. Mrs. R. E. Anderson entertaffied informally at cards Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Pray, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Sickle of Fort Dodge. Iowa, who have been visiting in the city. Daffodils were used artistically in the rooms and after cards light refreshments were Ferved. The guests were all former Iowa people, and the party wa one of renewing old friendships. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. F A. Itowerpox. Miss Amanda Schwab- baer and Jesse Rupert. Hiss Irene Curtis, a prominent member of the younger set and a senior at the Oregon Agricultural college domestic scl nee school. Is home for her spring vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Cur tis. She has with her as her house Kuest Miss Thelma Dykes, also of O. A. C. Miss Curtis and Miss Dykes went to Portland last week with the senior class of domestic science girls on an inanection tour of the tea rooms and large restaurants in Port land. The party was chaperoned by Miss Johnson and Dean Milan. Mrs. Fred Ellis and Mrs. Clarre Vibbert dispensed c harm ins hospi tality at the Ellis home on North Summer street Wednesday evening when they entertained the wives of a group of men who attended the Masonic meetinc Five hundred was the diversion of the evening and the prizes feU to Mrs. E. F. Carleton and MrsTPaul V. Johnson. Green hats and paper shamrocks were used to effectively decorate the rooms In the dainty refreshments which were served after the cards the St Patrick's idea was also used. The guests who enjoyed the hospitality of these matrons were Mesdames E. F. Carleton. David Wright. V. E. Kuhn. Paul Johnson. E. A. Kurtz. William McGilchrlst Jr.. O. A. Ol son. Lester Davis. L. W. Gleason and Floyd Utter. The Nancy Hank. Lincoln club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Lincoln school for the regular-meeting of the club. A short program will be opened by singing America, by all. Mrs. LaMolne Clark will give a whistling solo, and Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson will give a short address. "The Latest Spring Fashion." a short playlet, will be given by the children of Miss Ros- enquest's room. At the tea hour tea will be enjoyed. Mr. and' Mrs. John Bayne will have with them this week their daughters. Miss' Florence Bayne of Portland, who arrives Monday to pass a week with her parents, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Bayne. a stu dent at O. A. C who came home Saturday for the spring vacation. Society received with much regret the announcement that Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Miller of the Marlon ho tel wtll soon leave Salem for Car son. Wash., which, with Fred Miller, they have recently purchased. Dur ing the fonr years residence In Sa lem the Millers have been active in society and have endeared them selves to many who are sorry to see them leave. Mrs. Mort Pilkinjcton entertained at a prettily appointed dinner in honor of her husband's birthday on Saturday at their home in the Court apartments. The table was centered with a bowl of yellow spring flowers and dainty little place cards were In keeping with the yellow color scheme. Plates were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Laflar. Miss Inez Fitts. Budd Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Pilklng- ton. Mrs. Arthur H. Moore and Mrs. O. T. Brandt entertained at a beau tiful party at the Moore home Fri day night the members of the Mon day Afternoon Bridge club and their husbands for a dinner. Green spring flowers and green flags formed an attractive centerpiece, and St. Pat rick's place cards marked places for 24 guests. 'Following the dinner the evening was happily passed with five hundred. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Delano enter tained Mr. and Mrs. L. if. Mishner and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White for a charmingly Informal dinner at their home Friday evening. Mrs. Ronald Glover entertained the West Central circle of the First Methodist church at her home on North Commercial street. Thursday afternoon for a very interesting meetting and social honr. The rooms were gracefully adorned with daffo dils and wild huckleberry which ad ded a not of spring color. During the afternoon Mrs. J. B. Littler read a chapter Trom the book which Mrs. B. L. Steeves wrote on her travels last summer, which was very iteresting. Mrs. Ronald Cover delighted her guests with a vocal solo. In the din' ing room where light refreshments were served, violets were used as a pretty centerpiece for the table. Mrs. George H. Alden poured and was as sisted by Mrs. Cecil Hawley. Mrs. S. Mott and Mrs. Lloyd Mott. Assisting hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. William Byers. Mrs. Ben West, and Mrs. I. L. McAdams. About 23 wo men were present. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hansen, and Mr. and Mrs. David Wright enter tained the Salem O. A. C. club at the Hansen home on Mill street Thurs day evening in a very happy manner. Shamrock and green bats, emblems of Erin, were used with green crepe paper to decorate the rooms. In the refreshments which were served. St. Patrick's colors were effectively used. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pearce of Aumsville were out-of-town members of the club who were present. Little Miss Eleanor Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, entertained with a happy little dinner party last Saturday anniversary. The table was prettily decorated with a centerpiece of yel- low dafadills and with yellow shad ed candles, lighting the party. Cov ers were laid for Mies Dorothy Staf ford. Miss Irene Lind. Miss Laverna Llnd. Mlaa Virginia Berger. Miss Oer- . 1. tt 1 1 f I t 4 . . ... mflaa Elofse Wright. Bert Hoffman and Miss Eleanor Wright. Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Thompson tare en Joy in a wek-ed visit with Mrs. Thompson's brother. Royal mmel. a student at O. A. C. who is on his way to his home in Port land Cecil Thompson was host at. the home of his parents. Mr. and Mgr. R. E. Thompson, on South Comarerclal street, to the members ol-fhe ninth grade of the Lincoln school. Wednes day evening for a jolly St. Patrick's party. Games and music made the evening oburs merry for the z guests present and reiresnments closed the evening. Mrs. T. A. Anderson went to Port land Friday morning to spend the week-end with friends. The members of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church en Joyed their monthly social evening following the prayer meeting service on Thursday night. A large number of members were present to enjoy the arfair. Mrs. M. L. Forbes and her son who have recently come to Salem from Medford to live, were joined this week by Mr. Forbes who arrived from the southern city. David Gibson of Portland, has been passing a short visit with Salem friends this week. . The Marlon County Children's bu reau will glre a Jitney dancing party at the armory Tuesday evening, the proceeds or which will go to bring necessary articles to carry on the clinics which are held once a month by the bureau aand are given under the auspices of the Marion County Children's bureau. Mrs. E. Hofer left Friday for Port land to visit with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon. . Mrs. T. B. Kay returned Tuesday from Portland where she visited for a week with her sister. Mrs. J. A. Todd. While there Mrs. Kay was the honor guest for a tea which her sister gave to a company of friends. Thi Daughters of Vetersns will entertain the members of the G. A. R., their "wives and the members er the Sons or Vetersns and their wives for an informal evening Wednesday at the armory. Community tinging of the old war songs will be a feat ure of the evening's entertainment The committee which is in charge of the party is making elaborate plans for decorations and ror rerresh- ments.' E. A. Bennett has returned trom Weston where he Dassed a visit of several days with Dr. and Mrs. N Paul Bennett. Mrs. J. N. Smith snd daughter. Miss Lots Smith, have gone to Call fornla for a month's sojourn at the beaches. The Three Link Needle club met at the home of Mrs. Cameron Fri day afternoon. The hours were pleasantly spent with games and readings. About 3 guests partook of the refreshments served by Mrs T. C. Mason. Mrs. F. A- Rledesel and 'Mrs. Lester Mosher. The next meeting of the club will be held March 26 at the home of Mrs. F. L. Walters on State street. Mrs. Joseph Albert will open her home next Friday afternoon for the meeting of the Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church which holda Its regular meeting on that date. The assisting hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. W. . Allen. Mrs. John Sites. Mrs. J. i' Griffith. Mrs. F. L. Purvine and Mis L. O. Bulgln. Miss Jean Belle Is passing the week-end In Portland, visiting with friends. Mrs. T. B. Jones is quite ill at her home with Influenza. Friends are glad to hear that Carl Gabrielsen has recovered after an illness at his home with tonsllitls. Mrs. Henry J. Bean and her daughter Miss Grace Bean, spent yesterday In Portland visiting with friends. Mrs. ft. E. Waters is enjoying a visit with her grandson. North rup Waters, a student at O. A. C. who is passing his spring vacation In Sa lem. His sister. Miss Leuemma Waters, is spending the week In Portland with relatives. Mrs. Mason Bishop entertained the Golden Hour club at her home in North Salem. Thursday afternoon. At the luncheon hour, Mrs. Bishop was assisted by Mrs. A. B. Davidson, and Mrs. J. A. Bishop, who with Mrs Clifford Elgin were additional guests for the afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Huckestein. 355 Divl slon street, has as her house guest over the week-end. Mrs. F. I. .Ran dall of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Prultt of Port land are visiting friends and relatives In Salem for a short while on the! way to , Detroit. Mich., where they will visit Mrs. Pruitt's former, home J. A. Churchill and Miss Marie Churchill are enjoying week-end vis it with Mr. and Mrs. James Elton and small daughter. Jane, of Port land, and Miss Doris Churchill of the University of Oregon. Mrs. Jack Barrett (Emily Thatcher moid ol Seattle, is visiting In Salem with her parents for a few weeks. Very pleasing was the sfternoon spent at the home of Mrs. M. C. Hal vorson. at 1434 Frry street. Wed nesday. the occasion being the monthly business and social meet Ing of tha members of the south circle of the Ladles Aid society of the First Methodist church. The rsy was also the birthday anniversary of Mrs. George W. Eyre, so the refresh ments which wer served at the clo were in ihe nature ora birthday dinner. About I' oinen were pres Mrs. Ida M. Babcoek announces the engagement tof "hei daurht?r. Mary It- to Clarence A. M an Id in g of Portland. The wedding will be an event of Sunday. March 2S. at the home of Mrs. Habcck in this city. Mrs. S. A. Smith has returned to her home at Pratum after spending and extended vlult at the home of her son. Guy O. Smith. The friend? of Mrs. Hal D. Pat- ton will be glad to learn that she is at her Court street home from the Salem hospital where she was re cently operated on ror appendicitis Mrs. Patlon has with-her for a time her sitr. 'Mrs. Oscar llalton. of Portland. Mrs. John T. Lucker of North 'hurch street was hostess for a pret lly appointed dinner at her home Thursday evening. A charming cen terpiece fashioned of shamrock ana candles adorned the table around which plates were set for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holmes and Miss Swam Holmes of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. red Steusloff. Miss Edna Lncker. ack Lucker and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lucker. Mrs. O. T. Brandt entertained the Monday Afternoon Bridge club at her home recently. Spring flowers were used In pretty profuslsn throughout the rooms. At the cards Mrs. D. J. McKJnnon received the ward for hlzh scoring. The hos tess closed the afternoon with a light lunch. Word has come from Miss Carol Dibble who is studying In the dra matic department at the Cornish School or Music In Seattle, that she will return to Salem about April I. and spend the summer with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carlton are passing tbe week-end in Portland visiting with friends and attending Gallo English Opera company per formances. Mrs. Walter Spaulding will open her house next Wednesday tor a community dinner which will be giv en to honor tbe birthday anniversar ies of Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger and Dr. W. H. Darby. Covers will be placed for IS and the following the dinner tbe evening waa spent at cards. Mr. and Mrs. Cllfforu Spaulding of New berg are passing tbe week-end visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding. and with he Walter Spauldings and the Ho H. Mills. Following their usual custom. President and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doner entertained the Willamette seniors st their borne Friday eve ning following the freshmen glee at the armory. Dr. Doney spoke brief ly to the party. MIm Lucille Ross anything that ? j. If vou onable prices, We sell when it comes carry no substitute stock. Ti and Jn! Doner also spoke daring tbe banquet, at which Merril Ohltng, president ' of the class, was toast master, . Daring the ewenlng Mrs. James II. Kwiag. a former- student at Wlllauiftt sang a group of songs The party ended with the singing of the claM sony which had t-Km composed for'th glee. Miss Gertrude Dtllard of PortUnJ is visiting for over the week-enJ with Miss Evelyn Gordon at tbe lie in Chi Iioiim. ' Gordon also has with her over the-week-end her sta ler. MU Helen Aiordon of Port land. Mr. James II. G. Kwing of Albany is a week-end guest of Misa Iters le Knutz at tbe Beta Chi bouse. Miss Helen Rose entertained Ihe sophomore of Willamette university at her home Friday evening after the cla waa victorious in the fresh men glee. A supper was served St small tables which were Centered with csndles with red snd whit shades, the rlsss colors. Red snd white carnations were artistically nsed through the rooms. The re mainder of tbe evening was happily spent with further celebration ever the victory. Following the Willamette fresh men alee Friday evening, each of the classes at the university enjoy ed a party as is the annual custom The Juniors held their party in tbe Commercial club and It was In fn form of a banquet. DaHodlls In single flower silver vases were at each plate and tbe renter piece was a large basket filled with dsffodlls. Candles of parple and gold, the class colors, also graced the tables. The hours were merrily spent with sing ing the class song snd other college songs. Ray Atterbury was toast master. Plates were set for Mr. snd Mrs. W. II. Prunk. Mrs John Bewer and Mrs, Cora Hoaek formed motor party to Tamer on Friday evening where they attended a card party given by Mrs. A. L. Baker at her home. Mrs. John Bewer entertained a company of friends at her home oa Wednesday for aa evealag at cards. Later lunch was served. Caeats were invited to make three tables of five hundred. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green enter tained at a happily planned dinner Tuesday evening at their new home In South Salem. Their guests were Mr. snd Mrs. T. Lelaad Browa. aad Mr. and Mrs. Percy Capper sad two imill children. Misa.Paaline McClata. a student In Oregon Agricultural college. Is visiting her sister. Miss Constance MeClaia. at Lausanne hall oa Wil lamette campus. Miss Mary Wells sad Miss Adella White or Corvallls sre visiting Miss Mildred Wells over the week-end. The Marion Coaaty Woman's Re - publicaa club will meet Moaday af - ternooa. March 22. Instead of Frt - WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE The arrival of a new and complete stock of Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags. We invite your inspection and closest examination of W this mprrrtAnrlita ltn ! ! JaLi we have had the pleasure of really aDnrteisU Mek rla come in and look at our stock. Qzf' Vfi the Victor EXCLUSIVELY because we feel thit to phonographs there is only YoujGet More for Your Money At Moore's dsy afternoon, which wss prevloev 17 annwDrea. to meet Lag jju time will be In the veteraas'ooQ Z. ' the armory. AH women m tbe'es. ly iBteret-d In the important sss ierts of the dir i r im4 . lend. m A M.ss i'aulfne Rk-kley cf DalUs la a wek-end hou ruet of U'm Itutb Smith at Laouant ball. tes lag oer for th frefhtuea glee. The freshman tlas at Waiit&etu university enjoyed an after-gUe parly Friday evening in Ihe arsaery. Cams snd ma tie were ea)oye4 aa4 a (upter which ii M-rvd. Mrs. iJn. Wright or McMinivZ is vUitlac Xar a lime with her daughter, tyrt J. II Richardson, in this city, v i Tbe interior drcoral'.a class af the Salem Art league, which was to have met tomorrow night wtla Miss Iura Pratt at her ttudio. has been postponed. The date wt neet lng will be announced later. Miss Laura Pratt left yesterday for Corvallls where she will pass visit of a week with her sseUer. Mrs. I F. Pratt. While there the Pratt family will have a resales, the first since the children have be come separated. Allan Jones Is among the SaJea O. A. C. students who Is home far the spring vacation with his Bother. Mrs- Blanche M. Jones, Frank DurbSa. George Crolaaa. Ceorge Waller. Fraak Koeebrasgk aad Arthur Koeebraaga are all aewe from O. A. C. to spend the sprue acatloa with thetr paresis sag friends. Miss Zoe Smcatoa is cosvaleschu at her home from a minor eperat which was performed at oae of Us hospitals. LOOK! 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