The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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NE OP THE most beautiful
blare m Salem In many weeks was
solemnized at 4 o'clock Friday af
ternoon ati the First Methodist
church when Miss I,orlei Blatch
fOrd became the ; .bride of ? Mr.
Clarence J. Gillette of Eugene.
Rev; Fred C, Taylor, pastor of the
First Methodist church, conducted
the impressive ring: service which
was witnessed by a host of friends
and relatives, many coming from
out of town for the event.
The altar of the church was a
veritable garden of palms, fern.
Canterbury bells, delphinium and
gladioli, with climbing roses en
twining the altar pillars. Two
rows or white cathedral candles
shed radiance on the myriad blos
soms. '-'j 7v
Schubert's "Serenade," the pipe
organ prelude, was played by By
ron D. Arnold. Miss Kathleen La
Rant sang "At Dawning.' With
' the entire company of guests
standing, members of the bridal
party assembled to the Mendels
sohn "Wedding March. te
rh&rming bride approaching cn the
arm of sfcer father who gave Iter
in marriage. The ; bride's gown
was of vrMta satin' with a Mil
length panel of Spanish l&ee and
A ceurt' train Interlined with tat
le?,t p!r.k. Her flowing veil of
' silk net ,waa fastened across her
dark hair with orne blossom
and pearls. Her bouquet was a
shower of deep pink roses and
tweet peas. The Rift of the groom
to his bride was a bracelet of can
jihiiVs and while gold.
Mrs. Sheldon Saekett (Sadie
Pratt), the? matrow-of-honor. was
Us eioulsite as a bride In a frock
tif pale pink georgette wit, lace.
s Her bouquet was a shower of !ar
nder rweet pea. Miss Lcci'le
Tucker. Ml Beatrix DeOrax. Mrs. J
ileia Jackson (Elsie Gilbert), and
Mis Eva- Roberts were brides-!
nalds. Miss Tucker and Mls De
frocks of fronted green georgette;
i with Mrs. Jackson and Miss Rch
- crts similarly attractive in orchid.
Kach attendant wore a fillet of
bilver letvee, ae wedding day fa-
. wori of the bride. aid each carriM
ma enn lKiatte. c afcarwocB
: and rotifc ; . f:
Tho !itle flower girls were Dor
-:- Chy Heevee of Vneonvor, and
VKK9 Thotnpeon. thjp small daarh-
ter of Dr. and MrsI Frederick Hilt
Yhompeon, eaca carrying a dainty
- fcaslcet of Cecil Emaner roees. and
: adorable' in their flnk aad bine
haneelle taffeta frock. Mastei
Zavfd ThonipaoB bore tha ring to
tie altar c a ' euehloa of white
aatln.
U Mr. Bmce . White attended
' the arooni . as, best man. wille
faeldon Sackett. Ramon Dlmtck,
Roderick Blatchfard and RasMa
. Blatchford acted as nehera.
; H At the eUweiot tbe eeremon
IIHs Kathleen i-a Rant. wltL pipe
Organ accompaniment, sang "Air
" fir Yon." ' : -
r A formal reception followed af
the B'atchford home from 5 t.
T o'clock. "Presiding on the rer
' anda at the punch bowl wore Mlsr
Anne Lsvender aiid Miss Margaret
.11 .-Daniel. The hontte was lovelr
thronvhoof every Lroora with del
fbtnlum. roses. Canterbury hells.
' aiid ocenn spray.. Ophelia ros
were used In eryirtal baskets or
tke piano wMle.tno flrs-plaee anr
i tidroreptlon hall roca completed
Ranked with Car.teroary bell am"
Ocean pray. In the dining Toon
the rereptlon table wa a complet,
gtndy la plait. ' A cut glass bow'
f deep ink roes centered th
table.1 while deep pink taper
turned In four crystal hold
rs. Mrs. David fawson fMargne
- lite Cok of Porisnd cnt th'
Ices while Mrs. Norman Cole o
Vernonla presided at the nrn. Th
: iruer.ts were ushered Into the dla
: ing room by Mrs. Bruce 5!. White
(Grace Brainerd) where Mrs. Ra-
mon Dlmick. Miss Caroline Stober.
Miss , Mabel Davies. Miss Grace
i Collins, Miss Evangeline Ilelneck
Miss Esther Gulliford, Miss-Ruth
Hewitt and. Miss Alma Wells as
sisted in the serving.
A host of wedding presents In
. eut glass, silver,: pottery and linen
were on display in the study up--'
stairs. : i .
Mrs. Gillette, the only daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. ! Benjamin Blatch-
ford, is an unusually ; attractive
and talented girl who has won
many friends in the city.) Both
Mr. and Mrs. Gillette are gradu-
' ates of Willamette university with
the class of 1922. Mrs. Gillette
was a member of tbe 'Adelante
Literary society and, of the Beta
Chi sorority, while Mr. Gillette
was a Websterian and Sigma Tau.
Daring her senior year ;she was
- vice president of the student body
and attendant to the May queen.
Emma I. (Mrs. Lester S. Day of
San! Francisco.)- .She. was also
president of theV girls; glee jclub
J and for three years was prominent
in debate. Mr. Gillette was, star
on Willamette university' basket
ball team, and served as student
; body yell king.! j Both-Mr. and Mrs.
Gillette were in cast of the 1921
Junior play, "The Rose of Plym
outh Town.' Since her gradua
tion Miss Blatr-hford has been . at
Jllaber, Wash., the past two year
ev :
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Phone:
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holding a principals!. Mr. QU
lette is athletic eoachat Vio Rooe
velt high school In Portland, j
After a transcontinental mctor
trip, which will taie the tfltire
summer, Mr. and Mri. GUltlU w!l
go to Portland ; to mak thlr
home. : , - i ;;.'': i . ;.: ,
immediately after lie departure
of the guests of the rry eves in c
a second wedding inception w
enacted, honoring pr. and Mm.
Benjamin Blatchfard, whose ouly 1
daughter cho3eas the day of her'j
own marriage the Xtth anatrera-J
ary of her parents. annivr-
nrfRir itheBfh uiMrM wltu
Mrs. niatchferd knorirr. wa a
complete urprlfc w Dr. uiatoh
ford. Forty frierda aaaeiabled fr
an evening! reste :th rAmtttla-
cnce. Those wao fcavw been tiir
ried th ! quarter of a century cr
more :ero i flrt I tlvwa te floor,
and first th& iakaeid aud thea
the wife, relate t?rlenca
of their nartie4 Vt lae fao
had been aaarrUj t2ie ahorter.
length ef tfrae had tajelr opnortuu
Ity in tern U eon!lt to s
buman intsreat p-ota tbat last
ed the retire erentrjg. Rfva
mente cf cak.;l o and cof
fee wero avrrod a: a late bar. A
et of allver aUd ?rki was he
gift of tlo group fea r t?e Ser
! A farther dellglitfal affair of
the day V thi 18-cover luachaon
at which Mre. Hftrriti Dnrkheitsei
entertained Sn 'honor both of Dr.
snd Mrs. B-atchford. their daugb
ter's ' wefldia M party, eod their
homo gnajts of ta4 y- M?
Durkhelraer.wej ciannlag hoe
toss at barfeew kojn on North
Flfteeutli tet,I Immediately oft
Urre mnmcr of piomtMai
member of the Baughtore of the
American Revolution j gathered
from all paru of tfee atat for
u he important board aeetlng held
rautv rwiu.
Jones, sUte regent, pfeaidlng. Tho
outstanding boalaeat of the moiu
ing had to do with lans for the
administration of the; achoUrshlp
loan fnftd. Tho following com
miltee, to act I omehat la con
junction with tfe atato f euerat!onr
was appointed in this capeclty:
Mr. U., G. i Smith ! of Portland,
Mi. W. 1. Kambreci of isMinn
v!lU, Mrs. ft. 3. Fraakel of Port
l&sd, Mra. B. M. Br ait of Corral
Us, andMra. E. E. Covof Ea
seno. The am o $ 1.000 war
pledged by the Daughters to f.
toward the Fine Art -bullcraar '
Eugene, the total amount payahl
ia threo yeara. j Tho first mor
o lift tho debt , will be made L
October when an All-iOregon Pro
iacts baaaar will t hold in Fort
At It: la the board trombari
idjourned to tt Gray Ball to
uncheon. a large v groap , of Mk
sember . of i Cheme5oti ' ehapta;
joining the guests atjthJa ti&
la ! the afternoon mo? thai
Hty mem'oeia of ttoe Daughter
of the Aiaerlcan fUyolutlon me
it tho boaie cf Mr. Seytnoni
rcs.es far the cicsing meeting o.
'he year of ChemeHeta chapter
rte following new 4lfic were
formally tnstallsa.
' Mrs. C, C, Clark, regent: Mrr
tlojcer Oouiet. vice Regent; Mr
ohn W. HtT)i3m, seevetary; Mr
"Vlton B. Hurley, treasurer; Mir.
'JUiac ,Applegate, historian; Mia:
5va Feree. teitUtar; f Mr. W. &
tiansen. librarian; itra. France
?orue!l. chaplain; Mia. A. A. Un
terhill, director.; j . ,
Mrs. Fletcker Linq of Pertlant
;ave a comprehensive account oi
the national couvettlon. Mia:
kene Lang9', contrary to he:
Iacst wa enable to be present
Tea was sen ed In tlje late after
acor on tLe ittractlye lawn where
..he gathering was held. The
ward member were U aeatea at
one long table, whlle'other guests
sat at small i tables ' grouped
about, i Old ! fashioned garden
flowers, and many flags, gave the
decorative motif to the tables and
the lawji. MrsJ C. ?. Clark and
Mrs.' Ruessell - Catlin! presided at
the urns. , Assisting in the-serving
were: Mrs.H. Love, Mrs.
J. ' W, Orr. Mrs. Homer Goulet.
Mr, C, C. Best, Mrs. Cecil Hawley,
Miss Roth
Rulifsonr, Miss.
Ola Clark, and
Iva
Ju-
Clare Love.
nette Jones. 1 1 .
At the Gray Belle jnasturtltnms
were used on the tables for the
noon luncheon, : while at! the
Chamber of Commerce rooms Pa
pa Guntier roses and delphinium
were artistically used.
-
Dr. and Mrs.! Fred W. Lange
and Mr. and Mrs. Q. K. Logan
motored to Tualatin 5for a picnic
dinner today in the grove at the
home of Mm and Mrs. H. ; S.
Logan. ,' , . i -
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Interesting, plans have J been
made for the picnic today at the
fairgrounds .in which! former res
idents of northern Idaho that is
of that part ofthe stafte known as
Idaho1 "county, will participate.
Guests will be present from the
entire Willamette valley from Eur
gene to Portland. ' Mrs. Carey F.
... .
I Martin 13 chairman of the com
, mitlee on trrausements for the af-
1 fair
The president ef the Or&-
John R. Overman of
' Portland while Alia
;r.f "fHla,B.J, la ecrot
McClain. alfcc
tecrotwy-ueasurer.
. '! h; ;: V ' .
Kr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Iralah
are retiring felicitations gpoa th
crrlval oi Lawrence. Jr., a revet
dopM here Thureiiay iaat
18. f ; ! ' .
Two deltgfctfnl event of nut
call? fall week were in the fore
cf recitals given by pnpils of Miss
Lena Dofson. one on Thursday ane
one I on "Friday,', and both at thr
Center Street Methodist church
.T i Pllrm was decorated with
or flowers In the Tlvld row
shade, wltn a rose-shaded Too.
livp adding farther to the at
;t-acUTeness of the setting. Leon
ard CHUf.?ck. violinist, gave ap
yreHated apgf?tJnf; aambera. .
Ta rcgr?m for tLo fl ere
ntzifc. was as follower
T-ola dm Monde Wafcn-.
j 25-nrletta Rnicheo.
VccJlU-I-ove Camd CaHlr.:....
........ JSatfcCBleV
i Mabel Dotsoa.
T;trer Nyuiph.. ...... Hefar
I ; Veda Terrell. I
Vbt A4agto" . . . . Frane Rio
Leonard CliaJwtcX
Leiatdea d'Ainr.r . . . .CWhlld
Tilfta Catey. .
terio . . ........ ChopSr
Lcefle Aadertoa. , ;
Tke vprograw on Krlday wm giv
n on a pi? tfoii irareted wltl
cll faBiiooel boa".et3 of gavder
flowersj A eong by a gronp o'
the yonXiger gl?U gare ft p'-cacinf
chaaga to ths fnatrcmecuJ pro
irrarn in whlrb. th fo21ow2g par
ticipated; - ! :'
Korrii WK11 ?, Helea Jewa
fVhulz, ?Vlrgli Lttee. Vlrgini
Scott, Betty "Octwn, Helen W&y,
Jeaa Snyder, Harry Way. Ve!ma
Wsnir, Edgar Lnsa, TGter Cal
liaon, Berteo Atkins, Virgin'- Ai
dewon, Elileeu BAoore. Virgil Har
rison, L-ncile Moaher. Edward
Schnike, Jana Kabiike. Vada Wfn-
termate, Mabel Harrison,: Helen
Johnson, t Hett a RaJpU. Vivian
Marrs. Howard Bergman,' Mrie
IanjI4'ier olive Shurti had Paul-
Miss Lenoro Preston was thAlic McElroy tartei
guest over Thursday of Mrs. F. D. t . . .
Thlelsen. Miss Preston was en
ronte to San Francisco where efce
will take continued advanced work
In dantinr. ?i5ias Preston will al
so In Berkeley before returrlng
to Salem in the Autumfc
Mrs. John R.'Overmca wf Ram-
ter 1 a bouce guest this week-end
t the home of Dr. and Mrs.- Ben
jamin Blatchford. Mrs. Overman
same espoclally for tho Blatchford
'JUlette wedding.
Joai lcrrifleld t; Cuive.' and t
Ed Merrifield of The Dalles have
-eturned to their homes after ha
ng spent a few days In S&lein as
taests c" tlielr elBter, Mrs. llache
Reader.
w
atta. Joha H. Mcllary ecupllr
wnted her slcce. Mia Gertrude
3ray of PofUand, who ia hrr
rioso-gnest, with a aellgbt'ul 1
j'clock luncheon on Fridey. Covtrs
feie placed for sixteen at rarions
mall tables arranged about the
oom each attractive, with ocean
ipray and June roses. . The after
loon was spent with bridge, with
vMj. : : ; 2? Monday ' . hj
j An Somi call tt A day of toil .v. washday ' Ix
For others it i a happy day as free from care
at any other in the week. ' " ' ;
They live and do things in a modern way
Because it costs so little, and bccau.se their linen
ts returned as clean and fresh as though done in
their own home, they send their bundle co 1
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
, PHOXE 163 :
Downtown Agency, Kex' Shining PnHora
383 STATU STRKHT
A,
The Alicia McEli-ruartet which- will appear as the feature attrac
tion 4t the Kiwanis Zero-Hour banquet at 5:30 o'clock tomorrow eve
ning at the MarionHotel: Members of the quartet are: Left to right,
Prospera Pozai, cello; Katlirjrn Sharkey violin rAhcia McEIroy, pia
no; and Marrrarftt Lauihton, fluts. : -
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Cfanfa annaal zero-hoar banquet J
0a boea fctersfiilngly arranged, I
aiih u. v. cosnow as toaatmaster.
KIw&uuje and tUe:r wives will ba
at itda time when Kiwasie
club all over the UnlUsav atate.
are mefctiug. FoIIoviae w)U 1
the prcgraai:
r- By anv-tlOBCv. .
Invocation
W. C. Hickman. r
Fellowa.p Jvio&ent of fl3&
; the Zero Hon.. ... ;
Address "All Kiwacij Mijaf
Judge O. 1. CoahOTcr.
Mis. Ea win Baker wtiinusa' . the
hlh score, while the- gutst prize
weal to Miss Gray. Mlsa Gray
will b-i the houtft-geai, ot her aunt
throughout the coming wee v
Mr. and llr. Arthur J. Rahn
ivud Mr. and Mrs. W. Cornell Urer
are apeuding Ui week-iiid ct
Newport. :
One of the, prettiest weddln.
of the season wai solemnized at
1175 Third streer in West SaJem
f t the home of the bride's mother;
Mrs. Bertha K. Engelhcrn, Wedr
nesday,- Jnuo 17, at' ecou, when
her daughter Enma 'occame tne
bride of Chris C. Borriht of ln
rlependeiiC with Rev. Connell of
liclatlnc j The rooms 'displayed
a profuliicn'of vivid hued summer
flowers.
Tha bride wore a pink georgette
r$rn oaos crepe de thine trimmed
,"iith silver lace edged with crystal
b'?ad3. She wore a wreath of
crange oiossoms aud carried a
bounuet, of delicate pink carna
tions and orchid sweet peas.
. )Miss Bertha EnReihorn', sister
w. ...wu .;om ttiov.ii Hood"
...........l... De Jvoven
Santiago Spirit Waltz. . .Garbiz
' 'Violin - .'.!. . Sharkey
Ballet of Flowers. . . . Hadley
Solo, cello
. i sr Pozzi
. . Hicode
. . Martin
.Friend
Langton
. .Herbert
Zamecnik
Concert waltz
Even Long . .
atuslc box ..
Colo, flute . .......
Selection. rRed Mill
Ballet, Sentimental.
Bon Vivert . . . . .
4
Down South Myddleton
' Selection from Maytime . . . .
....... . t '. ....... . Rowberg
The Apollo Four
Tripping Along. . .........
There is a Tavern
of the bride, was maid,ot honor
and. Manlsy Burright, brotheri of
the groom acted as best man. ;
Mias Lorinze Combasso and:ac
compnied by Mrs.- S. H. Starr of
Salem who also played the wed
ding march.' I The ceremony was
t;
Neckwear'
Vest ees
$3.48
Blouses
1 - of
EnRlish 1
T'.roadrlotli
for ,
: ' :' - i :
SMI'tS !
Wear
-. A-
$1.95
37
Undies
ltadium
Silk
anl (
Oepo
de Cliinn
4 fc.
$2.98
Gloves
Bathing
Suits
Jantzen
) ' Alkonit
hi! - . -
. 1 tiantner
" , & i La t tern
Men's.
Women's
CliiWren'a
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"T"' Irish
V,
riain 6&K rl
ami , -jig S J
Fancy
Sliadei . V.
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95c.;
''hi
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Georgia Lullaby
"A Few Joshes', i . By riard-bolls
Apollo Four .
Follow the Swallow . . . ' .I . . .
Barber Shop Harmony
Seeing Nellie Home .U
Address ..... i ........ .
Roy Shields. '
Solp Flute
r .' Margaret Langhtori;
Apollo Four
"Give Back My, Dear Old Sunny
Spain".. .
, vjiui j, uiui), nitueiujuii
(All join In chorus)! . '
"Star Spangled Banner" . . . J
Committee: E. Cooke Patton.
Dr. George R. Vehrs and George
Terwilliger. ? ,
solemnized under an I arch of
harmopizipgf colors. ,
Following the ; wedding ere-
mony a very7delicions and taste
ful meal was Served. Places were J
set for the bride and groom, Mrs.
Engelhorn, William Engelhorn,
Scarfs
V Of
1
Ceorf;ctte
ami
';:rr'ii
do Chin MX
$2.48
These, pretty voile dresses surely come at an oppor
tune time for what is. needed more, these warm days,
than several of these airy frocks. '
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; Vhere It Pays to
Qualify Merchandise
Anna - Engelhorn, Bertha UEngel
horn, Edward Engelhorn, 7 Ruth
Engelhorn. Manley Burrigh.. Ber
nice Burrlght, Roy Burright, Mrs.
I4u Congr, Harold Song. Mr. and
Mrs. I Crane.'Mrs. Sarah Sutton,
Mrs. S. H. Starr, Miss Lovlnse
Combasso and R. Cannelii -f.
The afternoon, : was njoyably
spent by visiting and ' Bongs. In
the evening they were given a re
ception at the bride's home and
entertained many of their friends
who wished them much happiness
and success. I
" The bride and groom received
many valuable t and useful gifts
from relatives and friends which
were highly appreciated. '
Mrs. I. Crane is a niece of Mrs.
Engelhorn and is a recent bride-
of Lansing. Iowa, who has taken
her wedding trip to Oregon and
has been visiting with her aunt
and cousins here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Burright,
accompanied by, Mr. and , Mrs. . L.
Crane, motored to Portland to at
tend the Rose, festival and are
also taking5 a trip up the Colum
bia River highway.;' Following this
trip' Mr. and Mrs. Crane will .re
sume their tour, visiting Seattle,'
and Spokane en 4 route to their
home near Great Fails, Mont.;
Mr. and Mr$. Chris Burright
will be at home to their friends at
Newport, Or., after .July 1.
i. EJma -Weller presented a group
of talented intermediate and ad
vanced students in recital at her
studio last Wednesday evening,
June 17. Assisting on the-pro
, Sunday, June 21, 1925
Citrus
Chicken a la Neapolitan
4 "Home Grown Celery
I-
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- Baked Newport Halibut a la Mornay
Risserole Potato
; . , f Choice of
" ' .. Veal Grenadine, Tomato, Sauce : r
" Roast Young Chicken, Celery Dressing;
" Roast Sirloin Filet of Beef, Mushroon Sauce
'' Whipped Cream Potatoes, $tringless Beans, Family Style
j Combination Salad ,
' Strawberry Sundae,, Nabisco Wafer
Green Apple Pie Rhubarb Pie Chocolate Cream Pie
, t Demi Tass'e
Sweaters
rocks
Tub Silks
of very high quality
that we obtained
through a special
purchase ' ;";
$9.75
Crepes
In hls lot are flat
crepes, satin back
crepes, and printed
crepes made up in
the newest styles -
$12.48
Pay as You Go'
,, Klceve, &?7 '
Coat and -Sleeveless
fVpfflfc
Slipons '' NvV1
$1.48 Jjjjj 1
gram was Miss "Marie' Churchill
accompanied by Miss Waller. She
pang with. great ease and sweet
ness, "'I Heard Tou Singing," and
"My Dreams," as an encore. 1 The
high school double quartette pave
To A .Wild Rose." by MacDowell,
adding greatly to the enjoyment
" (Continued on pif 8)
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I SOCIAI CALEKDA1V I
- TODAY
Children's day i program. j First
Presbyterian church. -Monday
f Piano pupils of .. Beatrice fihel
ton in recital at Mrst Congrega
tional church, 8:15 o'clock. Pub
lic invited. -
-jyounger piano pupils of Mrs.
Walter Denton In recltali Center
Street Methodist church. S o'clock.
Pupils of Beatrice Shelton in re
cital. -.' Tuesday
Salem Floral society.." Second
annual floral exhibit..! Armory,
afternoon and evening. ;
Intermediate and advanced pu
pils of Mrs. Walter Denton in re
cital. Center i Street i Methodist
church.
Piano pupils of Frank Churchill
in recital. : First Cbristian'ehurch,
8 o'clock.!
. Wednesday t '
Intermediate piano pupils of
Mr., and; Mrs. Frank; Churchill.
Eirst Christian church. 8 o'clock.
Friday
Pupils of Minnetta Magers fn
recital. First Baptist chufch. at
8:15 o'clock. '
ton
Table d Hote H.2
Cocktail
Consomme Puritan
Mixed Olives
Bloomers
Seeoo Silk
and
Voiles 1
69c " 79c
Hose
Parasoles
;Many Styles
: in '
.Japanese
Sun Shades
49c
Mar
'Kerchiefs ,
Sport jiV,
Thread jj
Silk '
98c ly VA v
Purses
: leather
Lined -5
$3.98ir. v';;';-
Popular Prices
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