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.E CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1025 News from Nearby Valley Points From the Richest and Best Part of the State By Capital Journal's Special Correspondents PAGE TWO f REV. HALL TO EJil Silvcrton, Or., Oct. 10. (Su cial.J The Rev. 8. Hall, who hab been pastor at the Methodist Ep copal church at Silvertou for 1 past four years, accepted a cull Tillamook at the recent slate con ference of Methodist churches h at Eugene. The Rev. and Mrs. Hall packed all of their household goods, even to the kitchen utei uile. Now they are unpack In ogam, for thoy will not leave verton and go to Tillamook. When SHverton saw thut th Rev. and Mrs. Hall were real ready to leave, Silvcrton got butjy. The ulTiciiil board of the lo Method ifit church, backed by number of Silver: on business 111 called a special meeting. Rev. M JIall was asked to reconsider. Th' Rev. Mr. Hall reconsidered. Tho in authority were reached by tele phone and within a Hhort tini agreeiblc arrangements were mad whereby Rev. Mr. Hail will main at SHverton, while the Ru Mr. Morrow of Dundee, who wufl to have replaced Rev. Mr. Hall at Silvcrton, will go to Tillamook. Two farewell parties, one by ine Masonic and lias tern Star onlerj, and the other to be given by thi local Methodls t congregation, were turned Into reception of vr come home for Rev. and Mrs. Hall At tko Masonic nnd Eastern Slur reception, the honor guests wep nreesnted with a cheese nerve.' Charles Rcnoldti acted as too, mnster nnd talks worn given H. It. Irish, Mrs. John Hoblilt an A. G. Steelhnmnicr. The Methodist reception glvcrf at the church pnrlors Thursday evening was attended by 225 p;c pi' and was oi'.e of the happiest uf- fairs of the season, according the roportd given by those pres ent. Tho rooiiw were decorate with autumn lei vea, floor lamj. nnd rugs. The Hoy Scouts, which Rev. Mr. Hall Ih scon I mas ter, were (here In uniform. ; quartet couponed of E. A. Boot t I. Alfred, K. HniUfc and llert Oa gave a number uf select ion?. Mrs. S. K. Riohardoon sung a o'o. Readings were given by Mar guerito Welch, Ktliel Ives an Roger (?om;;toelr. Carton C, llri.i- tol, who is visiting hero from V m.mt, S, H. Richarson, Rev. J. A. Bennett of the Christian church and Kev.. Clnytnn Judy of the Can gicgatlnnal church all guv ppr.eehca to which Mr. Hull ro sponded. SILVKKTON Sllvorton, Ore, Oct. 10. (Spec lul) A b:iby ?i rl wns born to Mr, ami Mra. llnnnnu Holm Friday lnornlriK lit tbelr home six mlk'S uiibI of Silvertou. .1. 1C. lloamer returned Thurs- dny evening from offlclnl Inislneflj at Kelso, Wash. Klwln Munson returned Thars- day from Aberdeen, S. link., where bo hay been looking nfter prop erty Interests. The American Iegton Auxiliary In making plans for a big ninsqtie ball to bo given on Hallowe'en night. Mrs. Claire Jarvls was ip pointed ebalrmnn of the commit tee in charRe of the danee. John U. Woodward of Silverlon and Mrs. Minnie M. Graves of Hllllnga, Montana, wore married at Vancouver, Wash., In tho rarly part of this week. Mr. Woodward owns a grocery store on North Hide addition. Mr. and Mrs. Wod- ward were welcomed upon their return to Bilverlon, by a large group of friends. Delegates from Silvertou at tending the Kast Willamette As sociation of Congregational churches at Corvallls this week were Key. Mr. and Mrs. Clnyton Judo. Mrs. Watt, Mrs. J. Nor- gaanl, Mrs. L. It, Linn, Miss Nel Ho I. inn, Mrs. Cornier and Francis l.elcbty. Tho Interruhan Telephone com pany of SHverton of which Percy llrown la manager, lias completed the installation of a great deal of new cabla to replaco tho old open wiro formerly used. On North Second street 1500 feet has been placed; on Ooolldgo street sou feet, nnd on Fast Oak street 000 feet has been Installed, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Larson entertained with a pleasant little dinner party at their borne east ot SHverton Friday evening. The oeeaslon was Mrs. Larson's birthday. Miss Virginia Smith who has been spending tho past tow weeks with sisters living In California bos returned to her home at SHverton. Hoy Cilblion nnd Chester Mavis who hsvo been at SHverton for tho past ten weeks will leavo next week for tholr homo In Mllwnuke Wis. Thoy will return through California. Gibbons has boen with tho Pacific Transfer Companv nnd Mr. Davis with L. K. Inman plumbing company whllo at Sll verlon. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wels and daughter, Evnlyn, hove moved to Rslem to make their home. Mr. Wels has employment there. Mr. ana Airs, iiuv itnven have moved from the Knfsland home on Orant afreet to the home ot Mrs. H. M, Rlmms on Coolldge street Mrs. Rlmms Is attending the State Normal this winter. Mra. Irer Gunneraon Is re ported es belnit Tory III at the home of her daughter, Mra. E. K Jnrgenson. Erwln I.ticlre and his alster, Mini I'ora Lueke ot Fargo, N. D., re visiting at the home ot the RT. Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Mndseth. Mr. Lucke. who la an electrical anglneer, will remain at SHverton If he finds anything tultable In bis line of work. Silvcrton business men report that SHverton was a busy place Friday and that they expect It will be as busy It not more so to day. Yesterduy and today are the monthly bargain days at Silver- ton. Besides being Bargain Day today is also Pay Day which usu ally brings a great many mill workers into the business .saetlon of SHverton. WEST SALEM West Salem, Or., Oct. 10. Rev. F. U Cannoll, wife and little daughter, Gortrudo. have returned from Eugene, where they attend ed me generm Methodist confer ence. Utr, Mr. Cannell has been assigned to the West Salein and Summit charges for another year in a mo members and workers in the church welcome him and his family back. The West Sulom church and Sunday school are looking with pleasure toward a very active and spiritual year. With four ministers and other workers who are Interested in the bunday school and other activities of the church. Rev. Wiley Weath ers occupied the pulpit both morn ing and evening and doliverad some very spiritual and helpful messages during the pastor's ab sence. The Lftdlua Aid of the locm I'hureh met on Wednesday after noon to hold their regular meet ing, and as it waa the first meet ing of tho conference year officers were elected for the enuulnrr vour All the old offlcors worn nut in for another year, with tho excep tion of the president. Mrs. WHIinm Andrews, who ui,on resigning aft er a faithful and very active lead er for almost two yeare, Miss Lot- lie flic Adams was unanimous v elected to this offlco. AJ1 the meuiberfl of the s6clely feel they have clioau a wideawake and call able leader and will do all In their power to help her and make the society a means of heln in t church, bosu in a financial and so cial way, (,h it has proven to be u l no pUiU. Tho regular monthly Sund.iv school board meeting mot at the hureh on 1 urrsday oveninc after ho mid-week nraver meeting. Quite a few members wero pres- nl. Officers and teachers were lected for tho year. All the old officers were retained and oin inuv fllcor wan elected as asttlsta.it su perintendent Mlw MeAdams was given Hi iu office. Two new teach- Wero elected. Mrs. Churl."; Adams for tho intermediate girls i ud Mrs. Charles Durleigh a the minr boy class. The scholars no IK-Iiig drillci'. for rnllv dv. nd each member of tho Sunday school is urged to boost for a large ttendanco on that day. i no city count::, met on Mondav . venlug and some very Imnortanl business was discussed. A citv ruisurer wn elected to servo In he place of Waller Mt-ans. Italnli Kel'ern wan rflven this petition. I what might havu resulted In a very tierious acci'lent hajipened on alurday oven in v: on the highway netweeu West balem and. Kola nuar tho log dump, when lid wan luiiier nnd nunther car bad a col sion. Mr. Ilamrr's lights went out very suddenly and before h as awaro uf It tho care collided ho ear Mr. Hamer was driving as so completely wrecked that it annot bo repaired, but otherwise no tjeriuus Injuries wero sustain by tho occupant of the machines Mr. Shields Is very eerlousty III t his homo here. He has a nurse (tending him. Hugo Carlson nnd daughter .losephlue, have returned to their lonio near Martthflcld, nfter vlsi n g nt the homes of Mrs. Hell and tobert Dunn. Mr. and Mr Seborn and chii- ron, Mrs, Harbor nnd Mrs. Sarah Sutton motored to near Mill City, inula), Mrs. Sutton remained for few days to visit her daughter, ilrowu. The West Side cannery has fin ished packing pears after about wo months of steady work. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. U Cox and aughtor, Huby, ot Portland wen eek-end guests of the latter e sis Mrs. Kred Lnughoff. School days, school days, dear ld golden rule days. The public hool opened hero with a good at- endance. Two new instructors to II tti4 vacancy ot those resigning have boon engaged. Tho teacher nd scholara are nu tie! pat lug a suiceHsful and happy ywir. Mrs. it. A. limit l vtstliiig her son, will Miui'C'i near loruanu Little Hetty Maxiuc Krou of oi'lland viplted at tho homo of r grandiiaivnts, Mr. nnd Mrs sh, and her gnat grandpiirent. s. Adai.ifl. during tho week. Mr. K. Hest vl.-nlod her nephew. Im nuhito nnd wife of Portland. uring ibe pant voek. Mim. llvight of Salein is staying the home of her daughter. Mrs. ood, nnd is very seriouHly ill. Mn. Lulu t lark and children tored to Dundee, Sunday, to so- r dautthter. (il;dys. Gladys Illav Duudoe but lovos West Salom hot- 3 .G. Davenport went to Portland Friday to vlalt with her alster, Mra. A. Semler and also her son Gor don Greenstreet before returning to New Mexico. Martin Azna epent the week end with frlonda at Tualatin. Mr. and Mra, IS. B. Bender of Myrtle Point, were guests of Mr. and Mra, H. D. Carpenter, Sun day. W. C. Pettyjohn is doing some repair work at the school house this week. Kev. ft, McElvenna who was liv ing In the back of the church haa bcon assigned to the church at Jefferson and moved up there Tuesday. Miss Alice Zfelke haa recently accepted a position as private sec retary of Judge O. P. Coshow. Kev. and Mrs. E. Ranton and children spent Monday at the home or Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gllham, Mrs. Geo. Gllham and Miss Luclla Brown all of Rose burg- spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higglns, and attended the state fair Saturday. A. Burden and family moved Into the Dennis house this week. J. A. Townsend and famHy mov ed back to their home at Finrer. Mrs. A. Coolidge was the first to entertain the G. T. club after the summer vacation. A pleasant af ternoon was spent after a delicious luncheon served at 1:30 o'clock Those present were Mrs. W. V. Johnson, Mrs. B. D. I-'ldler, Mrs. G. S. Hlgglne, Mis. J. P. Bressler, M rs. J . A. Pea rso n , M rs. Flora tlolley, Mrs. G. P. Sharkey, Mrs. B. Stutesman, Mrs. K J. Lnlnsen, Mrs. N. P. Kugel, Mrs. H. B. Car penter, Mrs. S. C. Davenport, Mrs. C. W. Schwab und Mrs. J. W. Eld- ridgo. Mrs. H. B, Carponlor will enter tain tho O. T. club with a one o'clock luncheon October 22. Mr. and Mrs- Leonnrd Zeflke mov ed back to tholr home last week. Mrs. , A. Semler and son spent Thursday night nt the home of Mr. and Airs. S. C. Davenport. LIBERTY Mn t Dorothy Uobertson hae return ed home after vieillnst Iter Kiand mollnr, Mrs. K'.iney of Aumsvtlle. Lillian r.oatrl;hl Is the BUest of her father, M 11. HonlrlKlit of Wranklln avenue, title week. LIVESLEY LivoKloy, Oct. 10 M. I,. Kalehen be iff purclmncd n Chevrolet tour ing car this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Clevengor of Salem vlnlted at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradbury Wednesday. School started Monday with Miss Prank of Htayton as principal nnd Mrs. Roy GrettlP as primary tench er. There nre about forty-five pu pil enrolled. Mr. nnd Mr. R T. Fldlfr mov ed to Salem last Tucwdsy for the whiter. Alius Kreddle Itrndhurir I stay ing with her sister Mrs. Kd Tanner in Salem. MIm Lorena Zlelke Is attending the Monmouth normal this winter. Mrs. J. W. Kid rid go of Rntoon, New Mexico, who hM been vlnlt- Jnr at the home of Mr, end Mrs, Liberty, Oct. 10 The south di vision of tho Presbyterian aid so ciety will meet at the home of Mia. A. R Marcus next Wednes day afternoon, October 14. The Marcus home is Just across the road from Dr. Cruthera. All women of the neighborhood are inviied to contribute one piece or more of needlework for the ba- ar and fair to be held at Lib erty early In November, It. V. Ohmart has resumed work at I he stato house. Mis. Kmlly Adair of Salem was a dinner guest nt the Dallas home! last Sunday. I Dinner ijiiests at the Henry G1I rt homo Sunday wero Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Miss Marporl Hensen and Miss Kttn Grimes from Cor- vallLa. M lhs Hansen and Miss, Grimes are missionaries homo on I leave of absence from Korea The Woman's club will meet ni the ball Thursday afternoon, Oc tober 1 5. Mrs. Bruce Cunning bam has chnrgo of tho program, and the refreshment committee is Mrs. ..'red S-ott, Mrs. William Zo sol, M is. James W ol f o and M rs. Unreel WriRht. Pleaso bring needle and thimble and help finish tho quilt. Rverybody welcome. Miss Covalt, health nurse, was a welcome visitor nt school last Wednesday. Sbo gave an lnstruc tlve health talk to the pupils In the advanced grades, nnd also to the Intermediate nnd primary pu pits. Other visitors of tho weok were Mrs. B. Cunningham, Mrs. Pctor Pearson, Mrs. Kd West en house and Mrs. Ralph Gibson. Tho latter attended the special Friday morning program, which was giv en by Sablna Hchmldt of the ninth grade and Janetto l):'h of the eighth grade. An autumn social will be given soon under the auspices of the Sunday school. J. If. Dnseh, who has been work ing nt Toledo, has returned home. and is employed nt Hunt brothers annery in Salem. The Daseh fnm lly will soon move frdm tho Chest nut place, but we hope they will not leave our community. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Schuler. who have been visiting at the Bruce Kox home, left recently for their homo In Mlddleton, Idaho. Mr. nn,i Mrs. D, A. Hong were Portland visitors Saturday. Mrs. II. A. Wright returned home Thursday from Portland where she has been vlnitltltr Homer P. Cleveland nnd Kdward If. Hamol arc serving on the Jury at tho Murray trial. W. II. Neuens, who was Injur ed by a fall last week Is recovering nicely, nnd will be able to resume his work perhaps next week. Mi, and Mm. 11. P. Cleveland plan to go io California about the first of November. Mr. and Mrs .A. C. Norton from Washington nro visiting at the homo of Kd Westonhouse and P. L. Pearson. Mr, 11. O. Kay has returned home from southern Oregon, where lie has been deer hunting. Messers Oscar nnd Albert Nel son from Illinois sre visiting James Wolfe and faintly. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Negstead of Portland wei reoent guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, A. B. Browning. GERV'AIS The Hermoea club met at the home of Mrs. W. B. Nutting on Thursday afternoon with the fol lowing present, Meadamer ICep plnger, Stevens, Harper, C. W. Cuts forth, Hennlng, Brown, Cannard, Wadaworth, Manning, DeJardln, F. T. Cutsforth and Nutting, The afternoon was spent pleasantly chatting and sewing after which a delightful luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her sister, Airs. F. T. Cutsforth. G. T. Wadsworth was an over night visitor in Portland Thurs day, C. W. Cutsforth and family spent Wednesday evening at Zeno Schwab a home in Aurora. Guests of Air. and Airs. W. W. Allsup the past weok were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hugel and children of Cascade Locks, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Parker of Fairfield. Miss Amy Harding was a Sa lem visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. B. W. Snyder entertained with a dinner party of Salem peo pie on Wednesday evening in honor of Air. and Airs. Ed Frlck who will depart on Saturday for Kalamasoo Michigan by auto, her guests were Airs. D. B. Blackburn and daugh ters, Lava n a and Velma. Mrs. Clara Carson, Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Mild rod Careen, Bene Davidson, How ard Price and Mr. and Airs, Ed Krlek. Alias Helen Hiller who is cashier at the Gervals state bank has or dered one of the new Ford coupes and expects to have it delivered within the month. G. J. Molsan accompanied by Mrs. T. Stevens and Mrs. F. X. Afolsan of Brooks motored to Port land Friday to visit Aire. Afolsan who Is at St. Vincent's hospital Mr. and Airs. Otto Schwab had business at the capitol Wednesday. Air. and Ami. C A. Hoover mot ored to Salem Wednesday after noon. Joe Rondeau Just returned from short stay visiting friends and relatives In Tho Dalles and Dufur and report a very enjoyable trip and fine weather. Air. and Airs. W. B. Nutting and Airs. F. T. Cutsforth wore Salom shoppers on Wednesday afternoon. Jam 09 Clark had business In Portland Tuesday. Airs. Alark Slddnll of Astoria who has been visiting . with J. S. Harper and family the Inst -few days returned home. Born to Air. and Mrs. Ted Jel- derks on September 29, a baby girl. ' Jos, Scbelble made a t business trip to Salem Wednesday. Postmaster Siegmund Is making bis seml-nnnual Inspection of the ural routes. Miss Alarle Mangold s acting ns postmaster. A. Tanzlor and sister, Mlar Anna Tan.ler were Portland visitors Wednesday. ' Henry nnd George Covey of Kal Ispcll, Montana, are visiting with heir sister nnd family, Air. and Mrs. F. II. Cutsforth. Miss Helen Brower of Brooks spent Wednoxday with AIlSs Flor ence Rowley. ; FALLS CITY Falls City, Or., Oct. 10. Mrs Julia Miller has Just receive! word of tho death of her brother William Ashford, who died at his home in Castle Kock, Wash., Ooto her 1, after a lingering illness. Mr Ashford lived for many years in Menmuionds valley and was ias! 70 years of ago. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dempsey of Kirkreall visited over Thursday night with hie sister, Mrs. A. (). Adams, and family. Kev, A. II. Wnltors left Thura day for lllllsboro, where he will attend the quarterly meeting of the Fret Alothodlst churches. Airs. Claud Allen of Toledo is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glazp this week. Mrs. K. H. Jobes left Friday evening for Klamath Falls, where sho will spend the next 10 days visiting with her husband. B. P. Brown, tho local Ford agent, made ft trip to Portland, Thursday, niter a new roadster for Arch Afontgomery. Tho Art club met recently at tho home of Mrs. David Grant The rooms were very beautiful with huge bouquets of fall flow cm. As the club had had a vaca tion of three months many plans wore made for the coming win ter nnd nfter a most enjoynhle aft ernoon, tho hostess served dafntv refreshments. AH members, with tho exception of three, were proe- 'ii t. Tho domestic science class of ho high school was hostess to the ladies of tho !iwn at a tenm in the homo uf tholr instructor, Mrs. Fred J. PnWon. from 3:30 to 6 p. m, Thursday. The receiving line con sisted of Mrs. Fred Pat too, Miss Dorothy Ostrander Natalie Mun- yon. Marcia Dueltzon, Ruby Zewer and Irene Pap; presided over the tea urn. Thoy were assisted by Juanlta Hawk, Arpha Jones, Irene Hubbard and Freda Mun yon. Tho Good Will club met Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. m. w. Black e, with most of th members preseut. One feature of the meeting was a handkerchief ahower for Mrs. AJlie Burbank honoring her 84th birthday. At 4 o'clock the hostess served a mos: dellfcouB luncheon. Next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. A. u. Adams. STAYTON Stayton, Or., Oct. 10. Mrs. John Kerber, who has been serl ously ill since Monday from heart attack, paused away Thurs day at about 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs, T. E. McCroskey visited at the home of their son V. Lyle McCroskey, Thursday aft ernoon. Students of the Stayton high school entertained the freshman class with a reception Friday night In the school gymnasium, Tho reception was under the dl rectlon of the Girl Reserves and the Hi-Y boys. A feature of the evening's entertainment was the children's costumes worn by mem bers of the freshmen class. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cladek re turned Sunday from a trip ot sev eral weeks, which Included the greater part of Idaho. Mr. Cladek's parents, who live m rortiana, ac companiod thorn. B. B. Brodie or Oregon city wae a Stayton visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wattera en tcrtained members and friends of the Methodist church Wednesday night in the basement of their new home. More than sixty people were seated when the supper was uorved at 7 o clock. The entertain- m out was In the nature of a house warming nnd a farewoll party to the Rev. Mr. Linn, pastor ct the Methodist church. The parent-teacher association will hold the fir.;t meeting for thi year Monday sight, October 11, in the Stayton high school. W. A. Weddle will act as president dur- ng the year. He succeedcd.C. E. Barrows, who hae bceu president tor the past three years. Air. Bar- owe moved -to Florida during the atier part of September. W. F. Kleoker, manager of the Stayton branch of the Director stores, returned Tuesday from a three weeks' trip to the Breiton- Imsh hot springs. Aliss Thelma Branch, a student at Stayton high school, did not attend school for several days this week because of illness. Mrs. J. M. Hingo of Salem at- ended tho Baptist convention Wednesday. Air. and Mrs. William Boedlg- holmer are the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday. Ed Riegor of Connell, Wash., Is visiting at tho home of his sister. Mrs. Ben Gohlen Mm, Van Alts of Goldndale, Wash., and Mrs. Jack Chapman were guests during tb"e past week at J. W, Day and L. H. Wright homes. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fehlen are the parents ot a son, born about 3 o clock Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fehlen were business visitors in Portland. Thursday. It Is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mack have purchased the property of Judge Burnett, 1 oca tod in Salem, 0. W. Hay has entered on his third year &a pastor of the First Christian church of Stayton. Willis Hayes, who has been at tending the high school, at Castle uocK, wosn., has returned to Stay- con nign school tor the years work. Miss Grace Hottluger became the bride of Eugene A. Dltter at the Catholic church In Sublimity, Tuesday morning, October 6, In the presence o a large gathering of friends and relatives, the Rev. Father Lalnck performing , the ceremony. The church was beau tifully decorated with, fall flowers and shrubs, and the bride made a most attractive picture In her gown of cream satin-crepe and pearls. Miss Theresa Dltter, sis ter of the groom, was her only at tendant. Sho wore a dress of pow Drive With Safety and Economy ''Perfect Safety ' McCLARJlCORD "Jim"' ''Bill'' Smith & Watkins Snappy Service PHONE 44 dcr blue satin-crcpe with an arm uouquet ot pink rosoa and del phiniums. The grow was attend- ed by Fred C. Hottlnger. brother ol tue bride. Following the core mony at the church an excellent wedding dinner was served at tho home of. the bride's parent, to about 150 guests. In the erening a wedding dancj was given at tac O. P. hail in Sublimity by the young couple. Mr. and Mra. Dlt ter were both born In Sublimity and have lived there tho greater part ot their lives. Mr. Ditter is associated with bis father in the Dltter store and Mrs. Ditter has taught school tor sevorul years in Marion county. After a honey moon trip to different parte of Washington, the young people will be at home to their many friends at Sublimity. Three Killed in Crash. Portland, Or., Oct. 8. (A. P.) J. It. Grathwohl, 36, farmer; Altn Grathwohl, 19, his wife, and Betty Grathwohl, their 2-yeur-old daugh ter, were killed instantly late yes terday in a craah between a Trout dale intorurban street car and an automoblio on the Arata road, noar Arata station. The thrco members ot the family wore riding in the automobile which was drlv. en by Grathwohl. 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