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SOCIETY zAND CLUB HEWS OF THE WEEK
j By JANET WRAY SMITH
Church Service At
Noon Yesterday Is
Impressive Event
Before SOO re'.atlvea nJ trienda.
Jeanne Quleenberry and Norrr.en O.
Hampton. Jr., were united In mar
rlage at high noon yesterday at St.
Karlc'a Episcopal church.
Rev. B. S Bartlam read the lerflco
against a background of white blos
soms and greenery which transformed
the church. The bride wan given
away by her father.
Wedding music waa played by Mrs
Eva Marsh at the organ. Mrs. R. O.
Mulholland. Robert Wright. J. Arthur
Feek and Mrs. Royal Bebb made up a
quartette singing "O. Perfect Love,
preceedlng the ceremony. The song
: the one played by Marcel Dupre.
famous organist, at the wedding of
the Duke of Windsor and Wallla War
field. It la traditional wedding music
of the church.
The bride waa attended oy her sls
ter, Mrs. Lola Day. aa matron of
honor and Mlsa Jeanne Hampton,
sister of the groom, and Mrs. William
Cunningham. Dewey Carpenter of
Portland waa best man.
Ushers were Waren Brftley, Lewis
Pox and Leo Mcllah of Portland, Peter
Buck of Euscne and William Cun
ningham and Philip Qulsenberry of
Meriford.
The bride's dark coloring waa set
off by her white satin gown with a
train. Her floor-length yell was
caught at her head with orange blos
osma and she carried a ahowcr bou
quet of gardenias. Her attondanU
were dressed In chantllly lace gowns
of coral, iu and vlolene with
matching petal caps. They carrlod
bouquots of Talisman and yellow
roses and baby breath.
Following the service, guests wero
received at the Quleenberry home.
Mrs. N. C. Hampton, mother of the
groom, wore blue lace and Mra. Qul
aenborry wore dove grey crepe and
lace. The young couple left for Cali
fornia, planning a month's visit In
the south. Returning north, they
will be at home at 3409 Northeast
Burnslde avenue In Portland.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wnlker Qulsenberry of this
city. She attended University of Ore
gon, where ahe waa a member of
Oamma Phi Bete, sorority. Mr.
Hampton Is the son of Dr. and Mra.
C N. Hampton of Portland Bnd also
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MIm Roberta Waren felt, bride-elect,
Ir to lie nn event of June 2it,
ttended the university, where he
waa a member of Beta Theta PI. Both
an popular members of the univer
sity set and well-known both hero
und in the northern part of the at ate
Out of town guests Included Mr.
and Mrs. George Bralcy of Portland,
Mra. W. If. Lelsman of La Grande and
Miss Dorothy Carlton of Portland.
Last Session Is
Set This Week
Last aeiMjon of Talisman temple,
p)thlan slstera, before the summer
vncatlon period la scheduled for
Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock in the
K, p, hall. Knights Initiation wll. be
& feature of the evening;. All mem-tx-ra
of the staff aro requested to
attend fully prepared. '
The Pythian club will be enter
tained at the home of Mra. W. L
Waldcn, 1773 North Riverside avenue
Thursday evening. If weather per
mit, covcrcd-dlah supper will be
served outside at 7 o'clock, to which
husbands and friends of members aro
extended an invitation. Those at
tending are to bring service.
If weather la unfavorable, regular
cetalon will be held at 8 o'clock.
Gleaner Claw
To Entertain
Gleaner class of the Baptist church
will enter tnln the Cradle Roll
mothers In the church parlors next
Tueaday afternoon from 3 to 4
o'clock. A progmm Is planned snd
all member are ured to be present.
Pouthfrn Visitors
At Hlver Lodge
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Griffiths and
W. H. Elliott of Long Bench. Callt.,
and Miss Helen Deck of Albuquerque
are spending their vacation at Rogue
River lodge.
Pishing and other resort recrea
tlona form diversion for vncatlonlMS
on the river. The California visitors
are onthuMttstlc concerning at Unc
tions of the valley and have ex
pressed much pleasure with their
stjiv here.
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Strike against the
tedious job of laundering
shirts. Demand your freo
dom from standing at an
ironing board for hours at
a time. SEND HIS SHIRTS
TO THIS LAUNDRY
Men like the way we
launder their shirts The
collars and cuffs have just
the right amount of starch
in them, and of course, no
wrinkles at all
Laundry
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Grand Chapter to
Convene in North
Eastern Star members from all over
Oregon will gather in Portland this
week for the annual session of grand
ennpter, major event of the year. The
gathering la scheduled for Monday,
Ti.e.vtay and Wednesday.
Attending from Med ford will be
Mrs. L. Frlnk, matron of Reames
chapter and Mrs. W. H. McOowan and
Miss Gertrude Weeks. Other mem
ttr are making tentative plans to
attend all or part of the sessions.
Lodge Activities
Of Week Varied
Pocahontas lodge members and
friends were entertained at a dance
Friday evening following the business
eosBlon. Arrangements were In charge
of Jack Dooms, Esther Dooms, Velnia
Shelley, Hose Kyle, Olive Floyd, Wil
ma Hayes. Mattle Luman, Vera Tho
ma. Harriet Watson, Ed mere Watson.
Initiation will be a feature of the
Pocahontas meeting scheduled for
next Friday. Those in charge for that
evening Include. Betilah Lynn, Ethel
Rundlcs and Helen Hicks.
A special meeting of Wenonah club
w.ll be held at the home of Gladys
Waltermlre tomorrow evening at 8
i clock. Regular meeting la set for
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Walter Wilson In Pcrrydnle. rhe
nllulr is to be dessert luncheon and
bildge at 1:30 o'clock.
study riub to
Meet Monday
Membora of the Travel Study club
will be entertained Monday after
noon at the home of Mrs. D. W.
Luke on Orchard Home Drive at 3
o'clock.
Principal event of the afternoorVs
program will be a review of Lin Vu
Tangs "My Country and My Pro
pie." to be presented by Mis. Wrt.'tr
('raster Brown.
nniinl Luncheon
.set for Tuesday
Member of the Women's Mission
ary society of the First Presbyterian
church are completing arrangements
lor the annual picnic .uncheon to bo
held Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock
t (ho home of Mrs. D V. Luke on
CTchard Home drive.
Anjone interested la ur;ed to at
tend. Those attending are tc brin$
! s.mdwichea and service. Transporta
tion nrranfments jnny be made by
f;ilMn- Mrs. R. A Drewer. 445-J.
Mrs. E. r. McFnrland, Preyterlal
president, will b the prlne'p.il speak
j i. of the afternoon. Mrs. Frank Al
j bt-rt Is m charge of the worshiu
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Miss Paley Bride
Of Abren E. Garr
At Home Yesterday
Mlae Margery Paley became the
onde of Abren C Garr In a quietly
impressive ceremony at the home of
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
White, yesterday afternoon j
The young couple took their vowa
before a fireplace banked with pink
aid white peonies and rosebuds and
blue aelphlnlum. Dr. Shorman L
Divine read the candlelight service in
the presence of about fifty memocrs
of the families and close' friends. The
Lrlde was given In marriage by ner
grandfather,
Attending the bride and groom !
were Miss Dorothy Paley. sister of the j
t.ride, aa bridesmaid and Howard j
Prultt of Klamath Falls aa beet man.
The wedding party entered to tradi-
'.tonal wedding music played on thej
violin by Miss Lucie Landen, eocom
r &nled by Mlse Marian Moore. Miss
Landen also played "I Love You j
Truly" preceding the ceremony. i
The bride wore an ankle-lenrth ;
tjown of white net over white satin. &
net halo encircling her nad. She
tarried rosebuds and lilies of the valley-
Contrasting with the white of
the bride's gown waa the delphinium
blue chiffon worn by her attendant,
who carried pink rosebuds and white
larkspur.
An Informal reception followed the
ceremony, bride and groom leaving
Inter for California. Following a va
cation trip In the south, they will bo
at home in Yreka, Calif. .
Among those assibtlng about the
room were Mrs. Charles Reames,
Mrs. H. T. Hubbard, Mrs. A. H. Miller.
Mr. Ralph Green, the Misses Betty
Reames, Lovette DeArmond, Margue
Ute Boyle and Gertrude Prultt.
The bride Is the daughter of J S.
Haley of Los Angeles, who was present
for the service. Mr. Garr t the son
of Mr, and Mrs. W. Garr of North
Bend.
The bride has lived In Med ford all
her life end has a large number of
frienda in the city and valley She
has been among prominent young
artists in music circles for the past
several years as a violinist. She Is a
graduate of Medford high school and
bout hern Oregon Normal school. Mr
Garr Is formerly of Marshfleld and
slso attended Southern Oregon Nor
mal school.
A large number of out of town
guests were present for the ceremony.
which has been of much Interest to
the many Medford and valley friends
itf the family.
Officers Elected
At Last Session
New offlcora named at the Friday
afternoon meeting of St. Marks
guild are headed by Mrs. Vcrn Mar
shall as president. Other officers
Include vice-president. Mrs. E. M.
Drysdnle; corresponding secretary.
Mrs. Blanche Taylor; and treasurer.
Mrs. R. W. Frame.
The affair, last gathering of the
season, was luncheon at the parish,
house at 1 o'clock. Luncheon ar
rangements were made by Mesdames
M. M. Herman. Van Gilbert. A. F.
Stennett, Hugh Hamlin, Blanche
Taylor and R. W. Frame.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Gullbcrt
and members of the Trinity guild of
Ashland were honor guesto of the oc
casion. St. Mark's guild and auxiliary
membors will be guests or the Ash
land Trinity guild June 35.
Two Hcwtees
At Hrldge-Ten
The Misses Margaret Mary snd
Janet Mann were Joint hostesses nt a
tridge tea and shower yesterday
afternoon at their home, honoring
Miss Amy Elliott, bride-elect, whose
marriage, to Bill Barnum Is to be an
event of June 30.
The Misses Mann Invited sixteen for
the afternoon. The affair Is one of
several planned by Miss Elliott's
fr.'ends.
session Honors
rhih President
Honoring the past president, Mra
Elton Waldron and her successor,
Mra. Lawrence Pennluffton. memot-ra
ui the Oak Grove Neigh borhood club,
were entertained at luncheon nt the
home of Mrs. Walter FUnn Wedn?jday
ifternoon.
j Mrs. Pennington presided at the
; business meeting and ph ns were
j made for new pregram orranKerpents,
which am to be put In effect at 'he
Text session, set for early Ju'.v. DeM-
mte time And place will be n
l nnunoed later,
A resume of the pnst yeai'a actlvl
lies of the club was presented at the
es.Ion.
Country Service
Event of June S
Of great Interest to their many
ft lends In Medford was the recent
marriage of George Mccracken, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken, to
Miss Ethel Johnson, daughter of Mr
bnd Mrs. Fred Johnson of Springfield,
Oregon. The couple were united at
Valley View, Saturday afternoon, June
5, In a simple but Impressive cere
mony. Reverend Melville T. Wire of
Ashland read the services.
The ceremony was performed undei
a large cherry tree on the lawn with
roses, peonies and Christmas caotus
c-.mposlng the floral background. The
bride wore a light grey suit with
white blouse and hat, a corsage of
pink rosebuds setting off her cos
tume. Miss Ruth Billings attended
rhe bride and Kenneth S. Wood,
brother of the bridegroom, acted as
fcest man.
Other than the bridal party, those
present wero Mr. and Mra J. R. Mc
Cracken, parents of the bridegroom
John 8. Billings, brother, and Mrs.
Melville T. Wire.
A short time after the services the
couple left by car for a week's honey
moon to be spent principally along
the coast.
The bride graduated last Monday
ftom the University of Oregon, re
ceiving her B.A. degree In fine arts.
The bridegroom is now a senior- at
Oregon State college in Corvallts. The
fnmtly of the bridegroom la well
known In Medford and surrounding
vicinity and both bride and bride
groom have many Medford school
friends.
The couple will be at home to tneir
lilends in Corvallia after June 30.
American Legion
Auxiliary
Tuesday evening. June 15. the
auxiliary la to serve the first father
ion dinner of Legionnaires. All mem
bers of Medford post of the American
Legion have received invitations to
the event. Each Legionnaire is to
bring his son. A delightful program
particularly suitable to men and boys
has been provided. The dinner la to
oe at 6:30 p. m.
After dinner the regular meetings
of the Legion and auxiliary are to
lake place. The auxiliary is to have
a combination business and social
meeting and all members are asked
to be present at 8 p. m. for this im
portant meeting.
The one hundred sixtieth anniver
sary of. the adoption of the Stars and
stripes ns the flag of the United
States will be observed June 14 by
American Legion auxiliary units
throughout the country, according to
Mrs. William, Holloway, Americanism
chairman of the Medford unit. The
study of flag history and flag eti
quette is one of the projects of the
auxiliary.
The flag of the United States Is
one of the oldest In tne world. It Is
oloer then the Union Jack of Great
Britain and the Tri-Color of France
When it was first hoisted In 1777, It
Hew over only 3.000.000 people liv
ing In thirteen Atlantic coast colO'
nies engaged In a struggle for Inde
pendence. The history of its dee.op-
ment into the banner of tne great
American nation should be familiar
to every child.
In the auxiliary we are giving at
'ention to the study and teaching of
tne flag's history. This 15 part of
the program of our Junior members,
and we urge all our members to make
It a part of home training of their
children. We also urge the f lag hls
tcry and flag etiquette be taught in
the schools everywhere, for we believe
mat real understanding of the sig
nificance of our flag and knowledge
of how to pay It proper respect arc
fundamental to good citizenship.
Ventura Kites
Surprise Here
Coming as a complete surprise to
their many Medford friends waa the
rcrnt announcement of the marrlaKR
M Miss Doryee Millard of this city
und William Falrhurst. formerly of
Medford.
The ceremony was solemnized In
Ventura. Calif., at the Episcopal
church there Sunday. June 6. rhe
t:ldc Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs.
John Millard of this city and Mr
Ftilrhurst hss resided both here and
in Klamath Falls.
Father's Day June 20
Remember Him
with a
SCHICK
SHAVER
We onlT give Psd dy in
the year why not rem t mot r
him with the one gift that will
bring hfm so rmwh real plea
sure and comfort?
Larry Schade
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Session Thursday
Closes Year For
Study Club Group
Closing what Is reported as a most
successful year's program under the
leadership of Mrs. B. B. Lowry. presi
dent, the Thursday Morning Study
club held Its final aesalon of the year
IB st week at the Girls' Community
club house.
Mra. Frank H. Gray was named uew
president during the business session.
Other new officers named are: First
vice-president, Mrs. P, C. Dlllard;
second vice-president, Mra. Eldon M
Lrysdale; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Burdette Dodge, Jr.
Outgoing officers are: Mrs. B. B.
Lowry, president; Mrs. Jack Spalding.
first vice-president; Mrs. R. W. Sleet
er, second vice-president; and Mrs.
XfcyaJ Bebb. secretary treat urer.
Luncheon waa served at attractive
tables. Mrs. A. R. Clement. M."
Frank H. Gray, Mrs. Eldon M. Drya-
aale, Mrs. William F. Campbell and
Mra. Mark Wright made luncheon
arrangements.
Cards were played during the
Hlternoon. A musical program was
presented as follows : Vocal trio.
Misses Rose Ellen Sloneker, Corrlne
Harwood and Hope Hammond, 'accom
panied by Mrs. Bebb; vocal solo, Miss
Rose Ellen Sloneker, accompanied by
Miss Harwood; soxaphone solos, Miss
Virginia Loom Ik. accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. Stephen Whipple.
Club-Lodge
Announcements
Just Folks Circle
Just Folks circle of the First M.
E. church will meet Thursday after
noon at 3 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Arthur Short, 623 West Second
street. Mrs. Harry Olson Is to be as
sistant hostess.
Sen Ice Club
Service club of the U. S. W. V. aux
iliary will meet at the home of Mrs.
George Alden Wednesday afternoon at
3 o'clock.
Altar Society
St. Ann's Altar society will meet
in the parish hall Tuesday afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock. All members are
requested to be present. A new date
will b: set for the postponed gard'-n
party.
Mnry Martha Circle
Mary Martha circle of the First
M. E. church will meet at the home
o' Mrs. E. C. Corn, Phoenix and
Jacksonville road. Tuesday for a 1
p. m. luncheon. Members are osed
to bring sandwiches and service.
F. L. Club
F. L. Club will meet at the nome
3t Marian Mellln, 40 Cottage street,
for regular business session Monday
evening. All membors are requested
to be present as Important ma'trs
.-.re to come before the groun. those In
charge state.
Loyal Women
Loyal Women's Bible class of the
First Christian church will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the
recreational hall. All members are
urged to attend and visitors Invited.
ttlgrlnns Hnme
From California
Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Blgelow And
Mrs. P. E. Blgelow returned Friday
morning from a week's visit in Cali
fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blgelow were the
guesta of frienda In San Pranclsco
during that time while Mrs. P E.
P.igelow continued to San Jose, the
three returning together.
Be Correctly (greeted in
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Delegates Depart
For State Meet
t...ina thl. mornlna were Medford
n.n,K.r nf PFf). WhO Wilt StWlld
tf atate conTentlon of the organ!,
zatlon to be beld Monday. Tuesday
and Wednesday In Prlnevllle.
Medford "a two caaptera will DOtn d
represented by official delegates,
wnm rhtntw AA are Mrs. A. P. But
ler and Mra. Lola Young as official
delegatea and from chapter BE. Miss
CKrtrude Parker and Mrs. WUson
Walt. Mra. E. A. Moore, state record
ing secretary and Mrs. J. P. FUcgel
will also attend from Medford.
All membera of the group attena
id from here were to travel to Prlne
vllle together.
Beagle
Rftnt.i Or... Jun 13. (Spl 1
a w.itr killed a large rattlesnake
on hie place last week. The snake
had 13 rattles and a button and la
tt.c first one reported killed nere mis
year.
mil TTnll u helninz Mr. Hill and
Mr. Warren with their hay thla week.
Mr. Seegmlller threaneo nis oiue
jrass seed Wednesday of last week.
The second rattlesnake waa am
or, the Melvln Martin place after It
had kilted five chtckena and bitten
tne dog. Thla snake had eight rattles
and a button.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson ana
fnmilv and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mar
tin and Donnle picnicked at the
Dead Indian Soda Springs last Sun
oay with Mra. Alexander. Zeta nd
Allen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence San
derson and Mr. and Mrs. Milton San
derson, all of Medford. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hill and son
Ir.hn nlrnlcked with Mr. and Mrs.
Cloyd Sater and Derva Jeanne In Ash
land last Sunday.
Mrs. Thelma Martin took Emma
ftlnk and Ernest Sanderson, delegates
to 4-B aummer school In Corvallis,
to Gold Hill Monday morning to
board the train for that place.
Sunday evening visitors at the
Sanderson home were Mr. and Mrs.
M F. Young. Frelda and Everett of
Willow Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Sanderson of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ScegmlUcr of
Salt Lake City, Utah were visitors of
Mr. and Mra. P-ulon Seegmlller last
week. Mr. Seegmlller is a professor
at the University of Utah.
' Mrs. Dade Coata of Carey, Utah, la
making a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Nora Seegmlller this week. Also Mrs.
Seegmlller s brother, Mr. Cjtus Jues
teson of California. The latter may
locate here.
We are sorry to report that Des
mond Sweet la on the sick list. He Is
unable to resume his work at the
Modoc orchard and la under the doc
tor's care.
Mr. Walters will leave Saturday tor
Pasadena. Calif., for a few days to
oe present at the graduation exercises
of hla daughter Betty. Bill Hull will
make the trip down with him and
btay In Pasadena as bo has employ
ment there. Mr. Bowen la caring lor
Mr. Walters' ranch while he la away.
The Pleasant Hour cluD met at
me home of Mra. Rush Wednesday
clternoon. Mrs. Rush put on the
following program In accordance with
toe month of June: Reading, uays in
June, by Mrs. Hulll Important dues
in June, by Mrs. urant; dune Horo
scope, by Mrs. Rush, and a song. My
Promise, by Mra. Hull. Refreshments
were served by the hostess. The r.ext
meeting will be at the home of Thcl
ms Martin.
Wednesday afternoon visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis
one. son were Mr. and Mrs. J. E
Dempster of Waterloo. Iowa, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Ellis of Rogue River.
Ralph Ellla returned homo Tues
day morning from Corvallis where he
nas attended school for the past
term. We are sorry to report that he
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Chapter Arranges
Program to Mark
Flag Anniversary
A special program la being arrang
ed by Crater Lake chapter, Daughtera
of the American Revolution. In obser
vance of the 160th anniversary- of
"Old Glory" for Monday, Flag Day
The program will be presented by
Girl Scouts of Cheskamay troop num
ber 7.
Members of the chapter will meet
for picnic luncheon at the Girls'
Community club house Monaay
afternoon. Girl Scouta taking part In
the program and their captain. Mra.
Ctto Frohnmayer, will be apeclal
gueata.
A pagesnt of flags will be presented
by the girls following luncheon In
commemoration of the day.
Mrs. F. J. Newman has been named
social chairman for the affair. Mem
bera attending are to bring service
The W. C. T. U.
W. C. T. U. met Thursday after
noon fn the Salvation Army hall with
a goou attendance present. Mra. G.
R. Dim ham led In prayer. Mrs. Rob
ert Hegue led the devotional service,
taking aa her topic "Wisdom' and
closing with a quotation from Wil
liam Jennings Bryan's writings on
"Mnracles." Miss Evelyn Shaffer sang
"Teach Me to Pray," accompanied oy
Miss Merle Dewcs.
Capt. O. R. Durham brouht greet
ings to W.C.T.U. Saturday that the
Salvation Army had always taken a
definite stand against liquor end ell
members were pledged to total absti
nence. He believed that steps in
liquor control would be taken In the
next few years.
Mrs. Mary Ball was much enjoyed
In her reading. 'Prayer," anc? -In her
solo, "Just for Today." "
Work of the V.'. C. T. U. depart
ments was presented by Mrs. BiU
Llttrell,' Mrs. Bryant and Mrs. Frank
Jenkins.
is suffering from the effect ot a
c:tdly abscessed tooth which he had
pulled.
Word has been received from both
Emma Prink and Ernest Sanderson
who are in Corvallis attending the
4-H summer school, that they are
er Joying every minute of it.
Mrs. Brownwood of Debenger Gap
was a visitor at the Ray Bowen home
Wednesday.
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THEN DECIDE!
STEWART
WARNER
r0R 1937
offers mor faturs
for the money.
Sev-i-Stcp
Slid-e-Tray
16-Polnl Illuminated .eld
Control
Rtvtriibl Evaporator
Door
Vapor Seeled Ceblnet
Slo-Cyclt Twin Cylindtr
Compreisor
We are convinced that no other
electric refrigerator oriers any
where near the value oi the 1937
Stewart-Warner. Drop in today
and let us show you the sew
models. Let us quote you our
liberal deferred payment pur
chase figures. Your old ice box
j. j i i
i
accepted in trade.
Palmer Music
and Electric Store
Main and Rartlett. Phone "M
. Ia1
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