Friday, May 8, 195S Silverton Churches Plan, Services for Mothers Day Sllwrtnn CII....1 . . ' oiivcriun Dlivenon lerv. Ices paying tribute to mothers, for the Sunday, May 10, liith Sunday after Easter, include at Trinity Lutheran morning worsnip nour, xne theme is ".frayer Helps a Home." . The junior choir Is to sing: "For We Beauty of the Earth"; the senior choir: "Cherubim Song No. 7," Bortnlaosky. General observance of Mothers Day, noiy Baptism is to be admin' istered. Kay Bergerson and ioretts Toft will present the 7:30 o'clock Luther League program topic: "He Ascended Into Heaven." "In My Name," is the Sua day morning sermon subject of Rev. Arvid L. Hokonson of Calvary Lutheran church. An intermission meeting is an nounced ior 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Mrs. McNeil Speaks To Women's Group Mrs. Evangeline ' McNeil, . director of Cannon Beach Bible Conference, will be the guest speaker for the Chris tian Business and Professional Women's Council on Tuesday ) evening, May 12 at 6:15. The dinner will be held in the Mir ror Room of the Marlon hotel. Miss Dorothy Ball, city mis sionary," will give a devotion al talk and conduct the Instal lation of officers. Both Mrs. McNeil and Miss Ball will present musical numbers. Special recognition Is to be given to each woman state employe attending the dinner. A prize will be given to the lady, who invites the most state employes; and another prize will be awarded to the one who brings the most state employes who are "first tim ers." The program will be of in terest to business and profes sional women, and all women are urged to attend. Reservations for the dinner must be given to Mrs. John Bruhner, 25096; Mrs. C. Ed wards, 27578, and Mrs. Jack Quiring, 24660, by Sunday, May 10. Holiness Church Meetings Continue A revival meeting Is in pro gress at the Pilgrim Holiness church located at 2285 Carl ton Way. The meeting was scheduled to close last Sunday, however the Interest has been good and the congregation has desired that they continue through this week. Rev. Frank Mills and his wife from South ern California are the workers. Rev. Mills has spent years in working in the Los Angeles City Missions among unfor tunate people. Services are at 7:30 each evening except Saturday and there is also a prayer and Bible study hour each morning at 10:30. Rev. Story, the pastor, has been gone the past week at tending the convention of the National Holiness Association in Indianapolis, Indiana. He will return this week before the meetings in the local church are over. Gunther to Begin Sermon Series Rev. Paul W. Gunther. pas tor of the Christian and Mis sionary Alliance church, will preach the first sermon in series of Expository sermons on the parables of Matthew 13 at 11 a.m. Sunday. The subject Sunday mornlne will be Un- miMessful Seed Sowing." The other sermons in the series will follow In succession for eight ..weeks. Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock Rev. Gunther will speak on the unhlect: "God Conquers Jacob" and on the following Sunday nieht the sequel, "Jacob Con quers God," Central Lutheran to Confirm 7 Persons Seven confirmants will be confirmed at the morning prvlee in Central Lutheran ohurrh this coming Sunday. TJie confirmants are Kenneth BnnUer. Rose Marie Jellum, Darlene Olson, Marylln Hnmp. Caroline Iverson, Eve Ivn Vpltrus and Kay Hanley, The communion service for these confirmants and the members and friends will be held Sunday evening at 7:45 SSSSL V MM I At Immanuel Lutheran church Mothers Day will be observed during the Sunday school hour with special pro gram to be presented. Moth ers are specially invted to at tend. Miss Hannah Olson, superintendent of the Sunday school, will give a talk. Songs oy me children will be fea tured. Recognition will be acknowledged to the oldest, the youngest mother present, and to the mother with the most children in Sunday school. The Rev. A. W. Nel son, pastor of the church, will talk of "God, Home and oMth er." Other meetings during the week Include adult class on Monday evening, the board of trustees on Tuesday eve ning, and the choir rehearsals on Wednesday evening. The Rev. A. W. Nelson will be In Parkland, Wash., Friday and Saturday attending a meeting of the board of trus tees of Pacific Lutheran col lege of which he is a mem ber. , Mrs. Robert Rose is general chairman for the Immanuel Mother-Daughter banquet to be given Saturday evennig of thin week. "Queen of Queens," Is the sermon theme for Mother's Day to be given by the Rev. Douglas HarreU. pastor, to fol low holy communion observ ance at 8:30 o'clock, and church school classes at 9:45 o'clock. The Christian Women's Tel. lowship of the First Christian church are announcing a Mother-Daughter banquet Friday evening at 8 o'clock in the basement dining rooms of the church. Also announced is fellow ship dinner following morning services, Sunday, May 17, in stead of May 10, as previous ly planned. A special appearance of the First Christian choir of 32 voices is announced for Sun day evening, May 17, at 8 O'clock. Mrs. Hobert T. Nel son directing, and John Mid dlemiss at the organ. , Mrs. Al Clemetson, publica tions chairman, Is announcing the annual Trinity Lutheran choir concert to be at the church, Sunday evening, May 24, beginning at 8 o'clock, with the public welcome to attend. Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro is directing the 30-voice group. Committee chairmen for the concert include on decorations, Mrs. George Parks, Mrs. Elmer Palmqulst, Mrs. William Bloch; on program, Miss Jean Neperud and Mrs. Alf O. Nel son. Mother's Day observances at the Silverton Methodist church will be conducted in the traditional manner. Em phasis upon motherhood will be stressed in the various de partments of the Sunday school at 8:45 a.m. At the morning worhsip service Pastor Douglas HarreU will present, assisted by the president of the M.Y.F., Miss Nancy Foote, bouquets of flowers to the oldest mother present with her child or chil dren; youngest mother pre ent with her child; the mother present with the largest num ber of her children Special music has been plan ned in accordance with the theme of the day and the pastor wil preach on the theme 'Queen of Queens." Monthly Meeting of Holiness Group The monthly meeting of the Marion County Holiness asso ciation will be held at the Highland Friends church May 12. : Rev. Edgar Sims will be speaking . at the 10:30 a.m. service and Rev. Vernon Story, pastor of the Pilgrim Holiness church will give a first-hand report at 2 p.m. of the National Holiness meet ing recently held at Indianap olis, Ind. There will be a basket lunch at noon. Amity Churches Baalist William P. Bray, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening service 3 p.m. Church ef Christ Robert Powell, pastor. Bible school 10 a.m. Morning wnrshln 11. Christian endeavor 6:30 p.m, Evening eervlca 7:30. Choir practice S:30. Mrthodlit David polndexter. minu ter. Sunday school 10 a.m. Mornlnt wor ship U a.m. youm reuowsaip . p.m. iventni service I p.m. Oak Orova Chapel David Polndexter, minister. Mornlnr worship MS. Sun day achool 10:45 a.m. Assembly af O.S - Fran K. Mspes, , J-"Y ITu ar, I I JhXV VQ?a raetor. Sunday school t il a.m. Mornln, I 217 8. High Ph. 15751 I I SCcM jtxA. If j?tf?l worship 11 a.m. tvenlm aervlea 1:30. 1 1 J I ela Cj EVANGELIST i i'hrh'i j L' V;. J 'ft '' - S i Rev. Fred Lester, Burling ton, Iowa, who will open a series of meetings Sunday at the Salem Free Methodist church, Market and Winter streets. He will speak at both morning and evening serv ices Sunday and at 7:30 each week day night except Sat urday. ...... Saiem Cliurcliei St. J.hn'a Lalhoraa (Me. BtvU) six teenth and A streets. K. W. Groaa, paa tor. Services at and 11. Sunday school and Bible elaaa at 10. St 'Jeseph'e Cathelle Chemokote and Wlntar. Rev. Joseph 1. Vendorbeck, paa tor. Sunday muiei 6, 7, S, 1:1ft. 10:M and 11:46. Confessions Saturday 1:30 to :30 and 1:10 ta . - LabUh Bethel Aesmelr Lablih Vil lage. A. R. Brown, mlalater. Sunday school 10. Morning worship 11. Young people's service 1 p.m. Xventellstlo eerv tce 8. Thursday mid-week eervlce S. . First Spiritualist MO North CotUlt. Speaker, Rev. Mary Oerken 1:30 p.m. Topic: "Mothers." rirst Mathodlst-eervlca at Kslnore theatre. Mother's day sermon, "Borne, Bweet Home." Brooks B. Moore, minis ter. Bathel Baptist North Cottaia and D streets. Rev. Rudolph Woyke, paator. Sunday achool at t:tt a.m. Mother'a day worship at 11 a.m., the pastor preaohlsi the tonic. "A Mother'a courage. Evening gospel hour at 1:30 o'clock. St. Mark's Lutheran 341 N. Church street. Rev. John L. Cauble, paator. Sun day school 0:30 a.m. Classes and instruc tion lor all members ox the lemur. Dl vine worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. Adult instruction class 4 p.m. Luther league 0:30 p.m. Film night In the church 7:30 p.m. Salem Truth Center 341 Chemeketa. Bunday school 10. Bervlca 11. Topic; "The First Great Principle." Mrs. rerguaon. guest speaker. Rev. onve Stevens. Central Lutheran North Capitol and dalnes street. O. B. Rundttrom, paator. Central Lutheran Hour KOCO, (.30. Fam ily Sunday school 0:40. Morning wor ship with Continuation II. Frayer rel lowship 7:18. communion aervica i:ee. Balut Paul'a Episcopal Church and chemeketa streets. Rev. George 3L wilt, B.D., rector. Holy Communion 1:30 a.m. Family service and olaases :30 a.m. Nursery school in parish hall 11 a.m. Frayer servlca and sermon 11 am Church at Jesue Christ of Utter Day Saints (Merman) Filth and Madison streets, John E. Salisbury, bishop. Priest hood meeting a.m. Mother s uav pro gram. 10:30 a.m. Sacrament Servlca p.m. ' Seventh Day Adventlit Bummer and Hand. SfthbAth School 1130 ft.m. MOW wood Academy faculty and student It a.m. Young peoplei UV, Academy etu- denti 3 p.m. Bawl concert Livingston school gym 8 p.m. Lablsh CenmaallT Lablsh Vlllaee. B. If. Brooks, B.DH pastor. Sunday school and Mother's day program 10 a.m. Freachlnt, "Jesus the Life" 11 a.m. Jun iors 1 p.m. YFS :U p.m. Freachlni S:30 p.m.' Christian Mlislonarr Alliance North Filth and aalnes. Rev. Paul W. Ounther, pastor. Sunday achool :. a.m. Mornlnt worship, pastor preachlna : "Un successful Seed Bowlnt," 11 a.m. Alli ance Youth Fellowehlp S:30 p.m. Eve nine evanreltam, sermon by pastor: "Ood conquers Jacob." First Church af Christ, Scientist Lib erty and Chemeketa etreeta. Sunday achool at 11 a.m. Mominf service at 11. Lesson-sermon subject: "Adam and Fall en Man." Nursery for children under 3 durlne the morning service. Evening oor vlce at t. Lesson-sermon subject: "Adam and Fallen Man." Beorianlsed Church al lesns Christ af Latter Day Balnte 17th and Chemeketa. Church slhool : a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Wlllard L. Harwell, speaker. Bve nlng worship S p.m. George W. Speed, speaker. Christ Lutheran State street at llth. Rev. T. M. Oebhard. paator. Sunday services 1:45 and 11 a.m. sermon by the pastor, "Honoring Mother." Sunday school mission service and Mother'a Day niuervanee. with claasee following, 10 a.m. Luthsr league Parents' Night, 1 p.m. Mother-Daughter banquet Tuesday, 0:10 p.m. Grace Lutheran Bunnyvlew and Lansing avenues. :. a.m. Bunday school. Mother'a Day program. 11 a.m Divine Worehlp. 4H Sunday observance, 7 p.m. Luther league. I p.m., Monday, Brotherhood "Family Night." L. W, Holte. paator klmms Bible g:4S a.m. Sunday school for all agee. 10:lt a.m. Rev. Alex H. Sauerweln will praach on "The Mother of Our Lord." 7:45 p.m. A Moth er's Day service In which the men and boys will honor their mothers. Message: "Samuel Lent to the Lord." First evangelical Unite Brethren Corner Marion and Summer. A. Q. Ja mleson. minister. Bunday school 8:45. Worship service 10:50. Msssace: "Mothers Wi Honor." Youth Fellowship :30. The Oospel Hour, 7:30. Meseaie; "A Mlthty Prayer." Capital Baptist 3000 Laming avenue. James E. Frost, pastor. Sunday, May 10, f wy flLOWfaUMO) WILLY.' ALL l Linnlum wrum won't J thiy need NATIONAL BRANDS tfiS11 ULLS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salt. Oram Faith Lutheran Church to Inaugurate Financial Drive Faith Lutheran church, N, River Road and Cherry Ave nut at Cummings Lane, is launching a builders' crusade to secure funds to complete payments on the site of a new church plant, so announced George Gillis, general chair man, today. The church hopes to provide in cash and pledges payable during the next 24 months a minimum of $10,000. The present church proper ty consists of a tract of land facing on North River Road and Cummings Lane. A parsonage on Cummings Lane is now in the process of completion. The old Lansing home on the corner of the tract has been remodeled and is being used for all church purposes. It provides a chapel seating 150 people besides var ious rooms for Sunday school purposes and their activities. Faith Lutheran church was formally organized less than three years ago with the Rev. George L. Holmqulst as pastor, under whose energetic and ca pable leadership the church is being developed. The present First Christians Honor Mothers Mothers will be honored bv the special emphasis in both music and the message in the Sunday morning service at the First Christian church. Dudley strain will speak on "Adven ture in Togetherness:" The of fertory anthem will be "How Beautiful Upon the Mountain" by Buck, Peter Larson, inclden tal baritone solo. The choir, di rected by Melvin Gelst, will sing as the morning anthem, "O Magnify the Lord" by Wooler. In observance of National Family Week, the film "As the Twig Is Bent" will be presented at tne evening service which is at 7:30 p.m. Visitors welcome, Tan-Ditters Will Sing Sunday Night Meyer and Alice Tan-Ditter will sing and speak at the Court Street Christian church Sunday evening. During the past year the Tan-Dltters have been working , in southern California as faith missionaries to the Jewish people. Their many friends in the Salem area will have an opportunity to hear of their work and renew acquaintance ' with them this Sunday evening. The service will begin at 7:30 p.m. accord ing to an announcement by W. Harold Lyman, minister of the Court Street church. ipeclal Mother'a Day services. 1:45 a.m., Sunday achool for all am. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship, pastor' menace, "The nana mat Kocks the cradle." 6:30 p.m. Training Union for all ages. 7:46 p.m, evening worship, pastor's message "When Home I Ltka Heaven." Si, Vlaeens da Paul Catholic Colum bia and Myrtle etrcets. Massee at 9, 7:30, 1:45, 10 and 11:13 a.m. Confessions Saturday, 4:30 to 3:30 and T to 1:30 p.m. and before maasee. . Flrat Christian Marlon and Cottage etraete. Dudley Strain, minister. Donald Payne, minister of Chrletlan education. Church achool 0:45 a.m. Morning worahlp and communion 10:43 a.m. Sermon by Dudley strain. "Adventure In Together ness." Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Film, 'AO the Twig la Bent." Ceart Street Christian Court street at 17th. W. Harold Lyman and o. Philip Hurd, ministers. Bible school assembly 0:30 a.m. Morning worship 10:50 o'clock. Sermon by Harold Lyman, "Happy Homes." Youth Hour, 6:30 p.m. Evening worship 7:30 o'clock. Ouest minister. Meyer Tan-Dltter, mleslonary to the Jewish people. Flret Cbarcb. af Ood Cottage and Hood. H. J. Mclntlre. minister. Sunday morning "Christian Brotherhood" 3:30 0:00. KOAI. S.8. 10. Morning worship 11. Special "Mother's Day" service. Evening eervlce, play entitled "Mowers scrap Book," 7:30. Church af Christ Chsmsketa and Cottage atresia. Choice L. Bryant, evan gelist, Sunday morning "Bible program" fKOCOi 9 to o:id. BiDie acnooi 10 a.m. Worship service 10:50 a.m. Young peo ple's training class 6:30. Evening preach ing and worahlp servlca 7:30. , Knteht Memorial Congregational Louie E. White, minister. 343 South loth street. 0:45 a-m.. Bunday school. Classes for all aaes. Adult class taught by Rev. Edward C. Salter. 11 a.m. worship sermon by the mlnistsr, "Love's Extravagance." Church time nursery in the parsonags. 6:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship groups. First Baptist Marlon and Liberty streets. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson, pastor. Rev. Thornton Jansma, assistant pastor. Sunday school 0:46 a.m. Mornlni wor ship servlca-U o'clock, "The Motherhood of Ood." Pastor Lloyd Anderson, youm mee tines 6:1ft p.m. Evenlnv aoapel serv ice 7:30 o'clock "The Church's Race Atalnst Time." Fear Centra Baptist State and Xlm streets. Rev, Victor h. Loueks, pastor. Sunday school 6:46 a.m. Morning worship service 11 o'clock, pastor speaking. Young People's league 6:30 p.m. Evening gospel service 7:30, UaYandWUlYMUY baptized membership is 236. There is a Luther league, a Men's Brotherhood and a Wom en of the Church organization. Faith church is ideally located to serve a vast and rapidly growing area. No more strate gic location could have been se lected. It is planned to offer the entire Kelzer District a vital and expanding program of Christian activities and serv ice with a purpose to serve all irrespective of church affilia tion or religious background, so Mr. Glllls stated. Seventy-five workers are organized into various commit' tees and will engage in a gener al solicitation for funds. Includ ed among the committee mem bers and chairman appointed for the Crusade, Chairman Gillis announces the following: Gaylord D. Hibbs, Richard J. Sears, Gordon Gettls, Thomas G. Scholtz, Oscar Phillips, Leo Hodges, James Lakle, . Oscar Bjerke, Herman Kreft, Roger S. Morse, Mrs. Richard Sears, Mrs. Harry Goodrich and Mrs. Thomas Scholtz. Other prom inent members and friends of the congregation are serving on various committees. The present Crusade for funds will come to a close on Sunday, May 24, whilh has been designated "Victory Sun day." All members and friends of Faith church are asked to share in this forward-looking program. Contributions will be gratefully received and may be sent to Faith Lutheran church, corner of North River Road and Cummings Lane. Grace Lutheran Mother's Program Children of Grace Lutheran Sunday school will present a short Mother's Day program aunaay at 8:45 a.m. All par ents are invited to attend this service and to remain with their children for the Worship service at 11 a.m. in addition to the Mother's Day observance xnere will be recognition of 4-H club work. A group of young people directed by Har old Bressler will take part in the Sunday service. Included in this group are: Tom Fiske, jeanme stone, Marguerite Good, Jack : Stone, Maxlne Bressler, Marilyn Good, and Mike Stone. On Monday the men of the church will sponsor a "Family Night" program consisting of entertainment, fellowship and refreshments. President of the Brotherhood Is Roland Dahl. Flowers to Be Given Mothers, Old. Young A service in wiilcn tne men and boys of the church will honor their mothers is being planned for the evening serv ice at 7:45 o'clock on Sunday at the Klngwood Bible church, 1125 Elm street. Flowers will be given to the oldest and the youngest mother present and a special Mother's day message will be preached by Rev. Alex H. Sauerweln, pastor. At the 10:45 a.m. service, Rev. Sauerweln will preach on "The Mother of Our Lord." WILL SHOW PICTURE "The Street," a motion pic ture based on the Chicago skid road, will be shown in con nection with Union Gospel Mission services at the First Evangelical United Brethren church, Summer and Marion streets at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 15. Mill City Churches rint Presbyterian Rer. Noble Street '. minister. Sunday school MS a.m. Youth fellowship 4 p.m. Church services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. First Christian Rev. Hush Jul!, pas tor. Bunday school 9:43 a.m. C.Z. 6:30 p.m. Church service! 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. St, Catherlnt CathaUe Father Ro bert O'Hara, pastor. Mornlnt man 6 a.m. Confessions heard before mass. Free Methodist Rev. C. R. Brewer, pastor. Sunday school MS a.m. Church services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Community Rev. Lee Joiner, pastor. Bunday school 10 a.m. Church services 11 a-m. and p.m. Assembly of God Bunday school 10 a.m. Chureh services n a.m. ana i-.w p.m. Young people 6:30 p.m. Christian Be knee Sunday 11 a.m. 4th Wednesday p.m. Todays the Day to Surt Uto A tW 1m Ifctl Yaa, this very da von can tniof tht favorite foods you asscd up befora ecanse of (a, heartburn, (out atomach, acid iodi. Raatira, That is, if yon do a, millions do aat 1 or 2 Tarn, after meals or whenever die treaa occurs. Tumi etsmto work In seconds to oentralna mAA rnfain nn aoda. to over alkaliie or cause add rebound. No raising, no water needed. Just cat like candy.anyti me, anywher. Always carry Baptist Youth Meeting Here Young people from the Cen tral Willamette district will meet in Joint session at the First Baptist church on Satur day of this week with the theme of the afternoon and evening being, "Looking Unto Jesus." Registration of the young people from the 21 Bap tist churches located in the central part of the Willamette valley, will begin at 1 p.m. Included in the afternoon program will be a sound mis sionary movie and other acti vities by the young people of tne various churches. A pic nic banquet will be served at 6 p.m. and the venlng meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock and will include singing by the male quartet from the Mult nomah School of the Bible and a message by Rev. Leonard Thompson, youth pastor of the First Baptist church of Cor vallis. The Sunday morning wor ship service will be based on the theme of Mother's day with Mrs. Charles Losie, con tralto soloist, singing and Pas tor Anderson speaking on the subject, "The Motherhood of God." Salem Academy's Mayday Program The Salem Academy Friday combined two functions of the school that of May day and the Church Choir festival. Beginning at 9 a.m. with roll call and "time of prepara tion" ana continuing through out the day there was a varied program, including the crown ing of the queen. Inclement weather may in terfere with the activities but the dinner scheduled for the Miracle Sugar Lac Mix Nesfle's Van (amp's Catsup Mayonnaise TWTSfT M.D. Tissue ICUSt Hi-C Orange Ade 4 Crisp Lettuce Asparagus Ground Beef TiPi 3 Beef Rump Roast SiSf 65 'S cafeteria from 6:30 to 7:30 was expected to be carried out From 7:30 to 8:30 pjn. tht program will Include a variety of church talent, mostly along musical lines. Christ Lutheran Parents Night The Luther League of Christ Church will conduct a Parents' wgnt at their May supper meeting on Mother's day, Sun day evening. The parents of the youth will be guests at the meeting. In charge of the pro gram are Misses Arda Leln, Mar ode Williams, Barbara Gronke and Carol Lee. They will present the devotional in inspirational service under the theme, "The Forgotten Feitl val" and present special num bers in honor of the mothers. . In charge of the buffet sup. per will be Mesdames Roller, Zlstel, Alton and Lee. Mothers to Receive Gifts Sunday Morning Every mother attending the 10:45 a.m. services of Wesleyan Methodist church, South 18th and Mill streets will be remem bered with a gift. In addition there will be a gift for the oldest mother, the youngest mother .and the mother with the most children present WORSHIP WITH US 'V..' at the '.' ELSINORE THEATRE 11:00 A.M. MOTHER'S DAY JUHDAT SKMOrt-"H0MtmHTH0MT BROAKAST UI 1 1:30-1 2:00 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH v Brooks H. Moore, Minister EFFECTIVE MAY 8 - 9 - Whip While Jalin Dry Milk Morsels Pork & Beans Dennison's or Red Hill Firm heads lb. Time lo can Pas Prairie Alumni Rally Here Sunday The Prairie Alumni raly lor the Salem area will be held Sunday, May 10 at 3 pjn. in the Halbert MemorlrJ church according to Rev. Robert Sand ers, pastor. Rev. L. X. Maxwell, found er and principal of the Prairie Bible Institute Is the speaker. Vocal numbers will be offered by the Janz quartette of the Prairie Bible Institute. This quartette is one of the top re cording quartettes in America and heard dally on many radio stations. Rev. Will Bruce of the Prairie extension depart ment will also take part. The Prairie Bible Institute, which this team represents, is known as the "Miracle of Three Hills." Begun in 1922 with an original enrollment of eight students, the attendance now averages well over 1,000, including the high school and Bible school. 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