Saturday Evening, January 17
Page Ten
THE. EUGENE GUARD
Telephone One-two hundred
lOTEFY
By Marian Lowry
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TJpper left, Mra. B. P. Chambers
1 and little daughter, Janet, who
' are visiting in Eugene from
A ' Portland at the borne of Mrs.
Chambers' parents, Mr. and
' Mrs, George Bogue.
. Upper right, Miss Boulnh Clark,
I .whose engagement .to Anton
Buedall of Raymond, Washing
ton, was recently announced.
Lower right, Mrs, Willinm 8nr
. gent, of Boston, Mnss., who Is
visiting at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Henry D. Sheldon.
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tajffoti.M
Mrs. W.F. Jewett
Hostess For
Luncheon
Notable among KuKriio'a mid-winter
social functions waB tho luncheon
for which Mrs. W. F. Jewett enter
tained on Tuesday, honoring .MrH.
Paul It. Kelty. It was a brilliant af
fair given In the palm room of the
Osburn hotel, fifty-seven being bid
den. One long table was used, with
several largo bouquets of choice pink
carnations and white freesia arrang
ed down tbe'eenter with trailing siiiil
nx placed between tho bowls of
flowers.
Covers were placed for Mrs. lnul
It. Kelty, Mrs. John Bovard, Mrs.
Iticc Miner, Mrs. A. II. Kcliroff, Mrs.
F. K. Barrows, Mrs. A, A. Itogers,
Mrs. I. I). 8. Wade, Mrs. F. 8. Dunn,
Miss Amy Dunn, Mrs. W. W. Cnlkins.
Mrs. David Anld, Mrs. Both I.nrawny.
Mrs. Herbert Ulsen, Mrs. John Stark
Kvans, Mrs. Grieg of Tacoiua, Mrs.
Eugene S. Kelty, Mrs. Hubert l'res
oott, Mrs. R. Kay Booth, Mrs. Frank
Benson, Miss Irene Applegate, Mrs.
Jt. A. Booth, Miss Bnrbara Booth,
Mrs, Edna Diggles, Milin. Hose Mc
Urcw, Miss Jeanette Calkins, Mrs.
Carlton Rpencer, Mrs. Karl Onthank.
Mrs. Bruce Boxart, Mrs. Frank Jen
kins. Mrs. J. M. Miller. Mrs. C. B.
Willoughby, Mrs. I,, B. Higwart, Mrs.
K. H. DeCou, Mrs. 10. U. . Bobbins,
Mrs. Margaret 'Kasmussan, Mrs. O.
V. Stafford, Mrs. John Strnub, Mrs.
V. G. Young, Mrs. O. B. DeBnr, Mrs.
Carl O. Washburne, Mrs. Wilson II:
Jewett, Mrs. Harry llolden, Mrs. C.
Tsylor, Mrs. Hnm Bass Warner. Mrs.
' William O. Hale. Mrs. Harriet Veos
ie, Mrs. IC. K. Bryson, Mrs. Virginia
Judy Esterly, Mrs. Arthur Morris,
Mrs. Corncile Thayer, Mrs. Edwin h.
Knspp, Mrs. J. II. Koke, Mrs. Addie
Osburn, Mrs. Dugnld Campbell, Mrs.
C. A. Burden, Mrs. W. T. Gordon.
Mrs. Wt F. Jewott.
Mrs. Elisabeth Kerns was hostess
for an enjoyable afternoon on Thurs
day Inviting a few friends to her
home for tea in compliment to Mrs.
Harriet Voasie who is vlaitiug in Eu
gene from Portland at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. E. It. Bryson.
The guests were Mrs. Veasle, Mrs.
F. M. Wilkins. Mrs. Martha Hen
dricks, Mrs. Idaho Campbell, Mrs. F.
tJ. Young, Mrs. W. K. Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hitcbcock
were hosts for a pleasant affair
Wednesday evening when they en
tertained at a theater party at the
llcllig for tho presentation of West
ern vaudeville. After tho show the
party went to the Hitchcock homo for
supper Those in the pnrty were Mr.
and Mrs. Lamar Tome, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Benefiel, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Kiggans, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mot
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Csrlton Rpencer,
Mr. and Mrs. Del Oberteuffer, Mr.
and Mrs. Hitchcock.
Mr. Herald White entertained
Gamma Phi Alumnae club members
at her home last evening.
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Mrs. Harry D. Sinclair entertained
at her borne, 200 eleventh avenue
east, TuesUsy evening at a bridal
Lower, complimenting Mrs. Buriun
M. Williams (Mary A. Cook), a rc
cenv bride. Tho evening was pleasant
ly spent with conversation, and a
luncheon was served. Guests for the
affair were Mrs. AVilliams, Mrs. G.
Heynolds, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Mrs.
II. J. Detlcssen, Mrs. M. 8. Allen,
Miss Thclma Watson, Miss Margaret
Hmith, Miss Elsie Hinith. :-
'
Miss June Dultnnwss a visitor In
the city this week from Burns, Ore
gou. ' 8ho plans to leavo tomorrow
for Hollywood, California, to visit
with her parents.
Bridge Party Is
Given For
Visitor
Several former ' schoolmates of
Mrs. E. P. Chambers who is visiting
in Eugene from Portland were guests
nt a small' brldgo.fparty for which
Mrs. ltnymond Wheeler entertained
nt her home Thursday afternoon,
honoring Mrs. Chambers. Tho after
noon was Informally spent with cards
and conversation. Mrs. Hani Bass
Warner assisted Mrs. Wheeler.
Those Invited were Mrs. Delbert
Oberteuffer, Mrs. Carlton Spencer,
Mrs. Orville Waller, Mrs. Herald
White, Mrs. J. C Kncpkc, Mrs. Law
rence MnniTiid, Mrs. Harold Cros
laml, Miss Margaret Corter, Mrs.
Virgil Parker, Mrs. Jack Benefiel,
Mrs. Harold Moore, Miss Dorothy
Wheeler, Mrs. Kenneth Abies, Mrs. J.
I,, Hesse, Mrs. Howard Hall, Mrs.
Arthur Morris, Mrs. I.oy Howling,
Mrs. Fred Moilcy.
Mrs. F. I,. Stetson was hostess
for a charmingly informal party at
her homo Thursday afternoon, invit
ing about a dor.cn friends in to meet
Mrs. William Sargent, who Is visiting
here from tho enst.
A number of Alpha Delta PI moth
ers, alumne, and patronesses gsthered
at the home of Mrs. Floyd Wester
field Thursday afternoon for sewing.
Mrs. Lucy Perkins returned this
week from California where she has
heen visiting since before the Christ
mas holidays,
Mrs. Chsrles Paine ami two child
ren left Thursday evening for their
home in California after visiting with
Mrs. Paine's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hugh.
Severs! alumnus of Alpha Delta Pi
went to Corvailis yesterday where
they were guests of XI Beta sorority
for a luncheon and tea. They stayed
over night and plan to return this
evening. Included in the pertr were
Mrs. E. I,. Packard, Mrs. W. E.
Milne. Mrs. Floyd Wtaterfield. Mrs.
Yerdon Mny, Miss Msrie Hidings. A
number of the girls from the Oregon
chapter of Alpha Delta Pi were
guests of XI Beta at a tea given in
Corvailis this afternoon.
Mrs. Myron Mills and ,'liililren.
Elisabeth and Hubert, are visiting
here from Marysville, Michigan, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
l.yon. Mrs. Mills Is a sister of Mrs.
Lyon.
Benefit Tea Will
Be Event Of ,
January 24
A yearly affair that is of wide
Intorest to Eugene society is the ben
efit bridge ten which members of the
Eugene Daughters of tie Nile club
sponsor. The event this year will he
given Snturdny, January 24, at the
Osburn hotel between two nud four
o'clock. Plans are being mnde to
entertnin with five hundred, bridge,
whist, and sewiug.
Each year the club uses tho pro
coetls for aiding tho crippled children
in the SJirine hospital in Portlnnd.
At a luncheon held nt the Os
burn hotel Wednesday chairmen of
tho committees in charge of the tea
met to discuss plans. Those at the
meeting were Mrs. L. E. Bean, presi
dent of the club; Mrs. E. A. Droste,
general chairman; Mrs. Daisy Pat
terson, refreshments committee; Mrs.
Hoy Smith, table committee; Mrs.
Fred Chess, ticket . committee; Mrs.
Wayne Green, reception committee;
Mrs. Fred Crosby, diversion commit
tee; Mrs. Bay Glass, entertainment
committee.
A program to be given both in the
card room and the sewing room is
being arranged.
. Tickets for tho ten will be on sale
at Beards' store, or reservations may
he phoned to Mrs. Fred Chess at
1821-tt.
On Monday afternoon Mrs. Lynn S.
MeCrendy observed tho birthday an
niversary of her mother, Mrs. F. M.
Wllklns, thoughtfully inviting about
twenty of the letters friends in for
needlework and tea, at her home.
She was assisted by Mrs. Howard
Hall.
In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Wil
kins were pleasantly surprised when
a number of their friends cslled,
bringing dinner. In honor of the birth
day of Mrs. Wilkins.
Chi Omega Alumnae association
members were guests of Mrs. F. G.
Stlckels at their monthly meeting
Monday evening.
Members of Willamette Court, Or
der of the Amaranth met, Monday
evening for a dinner at six-thirty
o'clock at the Masonic temple. Mrs.
C. E. Wheaton, Mrs. W. L, House,
Mrs. Sadie Perkins, all of Springfield,
were in chsrgo of the dinner. There
was a business meeting later In the
evening. In two weeks the group will
hold a social gathering.
Fireside club members were guests
of Mr. end Mrs. Harry Hobba at i
their home Monday evening.
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Among the many rongentnl gath-.
erings of Eugene alumnae and active 1
university et.idents are the annual
initiation ceremonies and banquet of
Theta Sigma Phi, women's national !
journalism honorary fraternity. There i
are about ten alumnae in the city i
affiliated with the group. The event
this year was held last Sunday even- I
ing, with the banquet at the Anchor- ,
age. The new members initiated are
Miss Gertrude Houk. Miss Esther
Daris, Miss Emily Houston. i
Twenty-Four
Entertained
At Luncheon
Pussywillows arranged with rose
carnations and orange marigolds conv
bined to make an unusually attract.
ive color array for the luncheon at
which Mr. F. O. Stlckels entertain
ed for twenty-four at her home Wed
nesday, honoring Mrs. Leland John
son. Mrs. Stickela was assisted by
Mra. Arthur Morria and Mrs. Her
bert Hoome. Bridge waa played dur
ing the afternoon hours.
The guests were Mra. Johnson,
Mrs. George Hitchcock, Mrs. Arthur
Morria, Mrs. Wilson Coffey, Mrs.
Lynn McCready, Mrs. Kenneth Abies,
Mrs. M. M. Tuft. Mra. A. F. Happ.
Mrs. Harry Hobba, Mra. Beth M.
Kerron.. MrB. W. E. Moxley, Mrs.
Jack B9nefiel, Mr.. Harold Grady,
Mrs.- Horbcrt Rooms, Mrs. Loy How
ling, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Mrs. J. L.
Hesse, Mrs. L. B. Sigwsrt, Mrs.
Chester Stevenson, Mrs. George Mc-
Glll, Mrs. Orville Waller, Mrs. Herald
White, Mra. Lamar Tooze, Mrs. Carl
ton Spencer.
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Mrs. W. T. Gordon and Mrs. Wel
ter O. Barnes sponsored two Inter
esting parties of the week, enter
taining at bridge on Wednesday after
noon and this afternoon et the home
of Mrs. Gordon. About thirty guests
were asked for each party. Mrs.
F. W. Comings assisted the hostesses
at both affairs. On Wednesday Mis
Dora Gordon and ' Miss Frances
Dodge assisted in serving, and today
a group of University girla assisted.
The predominant color of pink came
with the artistic arrangement of vary
ingly shaded pink carnationa which
were used with masses of greenery.
Newcomers Are
Honor Guests
A t Parties
Among the several very pleasurable
affairs being given to welcome Mr.
and MrB. Leland Johnson who have
come to Eugene to make their home
were the two supper parties for
which Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tooze
entertained at their home this week.
On Sunday evening they invited four
teen and last evening entertained a
party of eighteen.
Following the supper last evening
cards wore played. . Guests for the
evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wal
ler, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moxley, Mr.
and Mrs. Herald White, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Benefiel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Roome, Mr. end Mrs. F. L. Culin,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Spencer. Sun
day evening's guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
MeCrendy, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D.
Casey, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Coffey,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Abies, Mr.
and MrB. F. G. Stickels.' '
Fortnightly club officers and mem
bers of the past year's program com
mittee were entertained Tuesday af
ternoon by Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy,
president of the club, at her home,
for needlework and tea.
Shakespeare club members met
Monday afternoon to continue the
study of the play Hamlet. The meet
ing was particularly Interesting this
week because of the discussion of the
play given the preceding Saturday by
Fritz Leiber. Mrs. Edwin L. Knapp
had interviewed Mr. Leiber . while in
Eugene, and led in tho study Monday,
and the members all discussed the
play and its presentation from vnri
ous angles. - Whilo practically the
entire club attended the play, twenty
three had reserved seats together.
Mrs. A. L. Lomax will entertnin
members of , the Eugene Daughters of
the Nile club on Wednesday afternoon
of the coming week at the CraftBtnen
clubhouse, Fourteenth avenuo east
and Kiucuid streets. Assistant hos
tesses will be Mrs. E. V. Ford and
Mrs. W. W. Braustctter. . Members
of the club nre asked to telephone
.Mrs. Ford nt 1477-R. At the meet
ing plans will be discussed for the
benefit bridge tea which will be given
this month.
Mrs. Herbert Olsen was hostess to
members of Inter So club at her home
Thursday for a luncheon. In two
weeks the group will meet with Mrs.
E. 1'. Parks.
Mrs. Winifred Kuykendall will be
hostess to Teacup club members this
coming Friday.
A very pretty wedding was that of
Miss Florence V. Thorpe and Edwin
O. Boehnko who wero married at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Dale,
1175 Eloventh avenue cast, Sunday
afternoon. The ceremony was wit
nessed by a few friends and rela
tives of the couple, and Rev. Randall
Scott of Springfield officiated.
Little Georgia Dale preceded the
bride down the stairway as ring bear-
er, carrying a pillew of lillies of the
valley. The bride proceeded unat
tended to the altar which was simply
but effectively arranged before the
fireplace, banked with palms, ferns
and white gardinios. Preceding the
ceremony Huben C. Goffriere played
Mendelssohn's wedding march, and
Miss Johanna James sang "Because."
The bride wore a lovely .yellow
georgette crepe, 'elaborately beaded,
and carried a shower bouquet of lilies
of the valley and ophelia rosebuds.
Following the ceremony a wedding
luncheon was served, the table being
most beautifully decorated with a
center-piece of white tuber roses, lil
ies of the valley, and gypsophela.
During the luncheon Miss James ssng
"I Love You Truly," "For You
Alone," "At Dawning," and "Song of
Love."
MrB. Boehnke has been in Eugene
for several years, is a graduate of the
Ellsworth college, Iowa Falls, Iowa,
and of Walter Reed hospital. Mr.
Boehnke was a member of the 3Stb
Division in France, and is with tho
Eugene Guard Printing company.
They left for points north, and will be
at home at St. Francis apartments,
after February 1.
Mrs. W. O. Starbnek entertained
the Eighth Division of tho Methodist
Ladies' Aid society at her home Tues
day afternoon. Mrs. W. K. Newell
and Mrs. B. J. Jenkins were assist
ant hostesses.
Mrs. Ernest Stroud, Mrs. Barklcy,
and Miss Bessie Day were guests
for the meeting of the Wednesday
Bridge club which was .entertained
this week by Mrs. Jerry Horn at her
home. Mrs. J. W. Hobbs will be hos
tess to the club in two'weeks.
The first meeting of the L. O. E.
club for the new year was a most
pleasant affair Thursday afternoon
at the ElkB temple. Mrs. Maude Bry
an assisted by Mrs. Edith Larimer
and Mrs. Alice Vincent were hos
tesses in, the card rooms. Honors at
bridge went to Mrs. R. R. ' Biddle,
Mrs. Oscar Faust and Mrs. E. A.
Lewis. Lato in the afternoon a de
licious luncheon was served, the hos
tess In the dining room being MrB.
A. J. PerkinB, Mrs. Riley Snodgrnsa,
Mrs. Isaac Larimer. At the meeting
the rcsignaiton of Mrs. Earl Fonda,
who is moving to Portland, was read
and accepted, and Mrs. J. B. 51c
Fall elected to fill the vacancy, r In
two weeks the L. O. E. ladies will
meet again with Mrs. J. R. McKy as
hostess in the card 'room and Mrs.
Bert Vincent as chairman of refresh
ments. ,
It was with regret that Eugcneane
learned this week that Mr. and Mrs,
Earl Fonda arc planning to leave
about February 1 to make their home
in Portland.
Monthly Teals
On Thursday
Afternoon
The monthly university calling day
waa a delightful event Thursdny aft
ernoon in Alumni hall of the Woman's
building. Between the hours of two
thirty o'clock and five o'clock a large
number called. Miss Mozelle Hair
was chairman for tho afternoon. Mrs.
William G. Halo and Airs. h. II.
Johnson presided at the tea table.
Hostesses for the tea were Mrs.
Bruce J. Giffen, Mrs. J. II. Gilbert,
Mrs. Margaret H. Good all, Miss Hon
riette Guoy, Miss Lois Gray, Miss
Dorothy Gurlcy, Mihs Arlene Gurr,
Mrs." V. G. Hftfen, Mrs. William G.
Hnle, MiRs Mozelle Hair, Miss It nth
Harvey, MisH Mildred Hnwes, Mrs.
Robert Hall, Miss Hertha Hays, Mrs.
William Hayward, Mrs. E. T. Hodgo,
Mrs. Glenn Hoover. Miss Vesta Holt,
Mrs. II . C. Howe, Mis Harriet Hud
son, Mrs. Dorothy Humphrey, Mrs.
R R. Huestis, Airs. A. L. Ingalls,
Mrs, L, II. Johusou, Mrs. J. E. John
Stone. o iThese gatherings nre held for all
women of the faculty and Are given
tho third Thursday of each month.
!
, On Tuesday evening occurred the
Amusement club (lance nt Dreamland
hnll. About forty couples attended.
A number of interesting features
were given. Hosts for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Itoberts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hell, Mr. and Mrs.
O. J. Fulton. For January 10 mem
bers of the club are planning for a
dance to be in Jtceping with Valen
tine day. Patrons and patronesses
for the affair will be Mr. and Mrs.
W .B. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc
Alister, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnr Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young, Mr. and
Mrt. II. A. Schwering.
Mrs. Keith Kiggans was hostess
to Tuesday bridge club members at
her home this week for a one o'clock
luncheon. Mrs. George Hitchcock was
a guest for tho afternoon.
Mrs. Henry D. Sheldon informally
entertained at tea Tuesday afternoon
at her home for her sister, Mrs.
William Sargent, who is visiting in
Eugene from Boston.
Mrs.BurrowsIs
Honor Guest
At Tea
' Honoring Mrs. Jennie Burrows of
Portland who is their acting house
chaperone during the absence of Mrs.
Lucy Perkius in California, members
of Alpha Delta Pi entertained in
formally at tea Tuesday afternoon
at their house. Alumnae and patron
esses of the organization and other
campus house mothers were guests.
Cluster bouquets of sweet peaa in
paatellei shades were used about the
rooms and gave a spring-like at
mosphere. Miss Beulah Smith and
Miss Cecil McKcrcher presided at the
tea table.
Miss Grace Jewell Dunbar ployed
a number of piano solos. Miss Cecil
McKercher gave a group of recita
tions, and Miss Jean Harper played
several piano solos as a musical pro
gram for the afternoon.
Mrs. Lawrence Manerud was a gra
cious hostess for a 'small sewing par
ty given at her home this afternoon
for Mrs. C. A. Huntington. Following
a pleasant time of sewing and conver
sation a Iunchc6u'Was served. Guests
bidden for the afternoon were Mrs.
Huntington, Mrs. James T. Barrett, I
Mrs. Harold Grady, Mrs. Wilson Cof
fey, Sirs. George McGill, Mm George
Hitchcock, Xlrs. Arthur Morris, Mrs.
Kenneth Abies, Mrs. Clifford Maner
ud, Mrs. F. G. Stickels, Mrs. Herbert
Hoome, Mrs. Lynn McCready, Mrs.
Harold Moore, Mrs. Jack Benefiel,
Mrs. Csrlton Spencer, Mrs. Orville
nailer, Mrs. Herald White.
One of the more interesting meet
ing of the year of the Fortnightly
club will be held this coming Thurs
day when members gather st the Os
burn hotel for an "Oregon's Products
luncheon." At that time nomination
of officers for the coming year will
be made. Present officers of the
group ore Mrs. Frank Fay Eddy,
president; MrB. W. F. Gilstrap, vice
president; Mrs. Blaine Hovcy, record
ing Bccrctary; Mrs. Flora Macdonald,
financial secretary; Mrs. E. T. Hodge,
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Eliza
beth Prescott, treasurer.
Mrs. A. A. Rogers entertained San
Souci club members this past Wed
nesday with a luncheon' at the Rain
bow and an afternoon of cards at
her home afterwards.
A pretty birthday party was given
in honor of little Bonnie Habel and
Mnrjoric Cooly last Saturday after
noon when fourteen of their little
friends gathered at the home of Mrs.
Frank Pierce. The afternoon was
spent in games and at four-thirty
a dainty lunct was served.
The potlnck supper and hard times
party for which members of Eugene
unit, No. 3 American legion auxiliary,
will cntcrfnin will be an interesting
event of this coming Tuesday even
ing in the chamber of commerce
rooms. It will bo given nt Bix-thirty
o'clock. All members of the Ameri-
can legion their wives or lady friends
are invited to come.
Mrs. John F. Taylor entertained
the Gcnefield Bridge club at her home
January 8. Special jrucsts were Mrs.
W. W. Brnnstctter, Mrs. Earl Fonda,
Mrs. E. W. Price. Members present
were Mrs. C. E. Fisher. Mrs. A. P.
McKenzie, Mrs. Harry Whitton, Mrs.
Paul Bonford, Mrs. W. C. Rebham.
Mrs. Carl (linen, Mrs. S. Ralph Dil
lep, Mrs. Taylor. On January 22
Mrs. A. P. McKenzie will entertain
the group.
The Dorcas Needle club of the Em-
mans Lutheran church held its an
nual meeting Wednesday evening at
tho home of Miss Esther Miller. Re
ports from various committees and
from the treasurer were read and ac
cepted. Election of new officers re
sulted as follows: President, Camilla
Anderson; vice-president, Elsie Mil
ler; secretary, Magdalene Elgaard;
treasurer, Esther M.u;r; correspond
ing secretary, Tillie Dorffler; and
flower committee, Louise Elgaard and
Elisa Sorenaon. From the balance on
hand, gifts were made to the local
church and to the missions at San
thal, India, and Numan, Africa.
After the business meeting, Rev.
Iverson spoke and
were sung, aud lovely
by the host...
were served
llostn.
The February meeting .
at the home of the Misee, i ;
Elisa Sorenson.
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