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Mim JtmmM SosmO
Society EJifr
PAooe Na. 1
next time in
Mr
Billy and
also sent
A Musical Cake
CARR OF THANKS
can’t express in
his o»LIBERTY
12
Sea
To Edit Paper
“Ruler* Of The Sea"
maritime service.event th* latter part
ill ba
biggest
will be hel4 in Gregory
hostess
Decern-
come
and
in charge of plans for
for which an out-of-
1* erpectrd to be se-
that there were
were to receive
for their exhibits
during the past
Johnston, expan-
read
the
afternoon ,
members
words
to each
the
wind,
plans
discussion was con-
which the club secre-
agent for the year
aortment of laughs ever cap-
tured In a can of celluloid.their
treat.
Ma-
hos-
“Nurse Edith Cavell"
One of hletory’e truly great
figures ths woman who cheer-
fully accepted death aa the
price far aiding humanity.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Aiinstrong, Bill Bussey,
and Paul Grady attended a banquet
Ttiven by C. H.“Parker in Wichita
F'alls Sunday.
house
Yndio
praye
ure
They
Gulick,
Public
City;
you <
Some
Y. W. A. GIRLS
ENTERTAIN FATHERS
AT BANQUET
OAK STREET
GIRLS AUXILIARY
MEETS THURSDAY
The Girls' Auxiliary
should always face
keep out the north
were drawn and
a Christmas party.
V
of the
Mis* Opal Farmer has returned to
her duties at the Graham Hospital
I after a visit in Dallas.
I MRS. JOE WOOLFOLK
(HOSTESS TO PROFFITT
| H. n. CLUB NOV. 22.
The Proffitt Home Demonstration
AHwyn,
AnitaSERIES OF CONFERENCES TO BE
HELD PRECEDING INAUGURATION
OF NEW UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTand-84 worth of milk. eggs, beef, pork.
[ and canned fruits and vegetables
produced on the Woolfolk farm three,
miles west of Newcastle.
Miss Velma Anderson demonstrat-
ed the appointments and service of
a formal dinner in the home, and
judged the array of covered dishes
prepared by members of the club.
The members paid tribute to the
retiring president, Miss FAna Wil-
’ Announcement was made that
judging of demonstrations would be
started on November 27, following
which a county tour will be conduct-
ed on December 5. Everyone is
invited to participate in the tour.
Lunch will be served at Fort Bel-
knap at noon.
_. May , God’s birthday or other suitable 'greeting,
richest blessing rest upon each and [—A. P.every one, is our prayer.—Mrs. Mae
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Arm-
strong, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Elliott,
Mr..and Mrs. W W. Crawford, Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Shoemate, and Chil-
dren L17p
“RENO”
The story of the
I lit I* alty in the world.
Wallace Cope, Laird Cope,
Dwight Cope attended the Brecken-
ridge-M’neral Wells game in Mineral
Wells Friday evening.
newly formed organization on the
campus of which he is foreman.
through Research, Teaching, and
Extension Service”—E. H. Seilards,
Director of the Bureau of Economic
Geology, the University of Texas;
“For the Training of Citizens for
Democracy”—Luther Halsey
Director of the Institu'e of
Administration, New York
and little
Chris Oster,
hostess, Mrs.
Mrs. Ewell Bone visited in Ahi
•ene Sunday.
the Y. W. A. sponsor, Mrs.
Martin, and the Y. W. A.
Mrs. Jake Schlittler.
9 through
vited to attend.
turkeys, of Newcastle, chairman; Mrs. L. F.
■'"1 Moren of Graham, vice chairman;
Mr*. E. P. Johnston of Olney, sec-
retary-treasurer.
An announcement was made that
prices for refined cotton seed oil are
Bailey
Groves,
and the
and son. Charles.
The club will meet
the home of Mrs. Gaylord Kirby.
Tues.. Wed., Dec. 5-6
Anna Neaple. Edna May Oliv-
er, May Robson, ZsSu Pitts,
H. B. Warner, Sophie Stewart
Saturday December 9
Richard Dbt, Gall Patrick, Ho-
bart Cavanaugh, Astrid
Laura Hope Crewe,
“REMEMBER"
Don't forget to remember
MEETING OF WEST-CENTRAL TEXAS
OIL AND GAS ASSOCIATION TO BE
HELDINMINERALWELLSDEC.il
(i Forum
Neely of
people
TONK VALLEY
4-H CLUB GIRLS
MEET THURSDAY
The Tonk Valley 4-H club girls
met Nov. 23 at the home of the
clqb sponsor, Mrs. Campsey. A
short business
ducted, during
tary paid the
books. The club decided to invite
the club boys to the Christmas par-
ty. The members also voted to ac-
cept a new plan for judging club
contests. Imogene Davis was elect-
ed as club candidate for gold star
girl.
Imogene Hill gave a reading en-
titled “A Thanksgiving Prayer."
Dorothy Ragland also gave a read-
while
R. C. , tiful floral offering.
Weaver I1‘
of Go,
demoli
times
er thi
the L
like t
such
140 f
will h
when
shore
the d
which
28,800
We
thanks and appreciation.
small
opposi
ing w
b'uff
found
feet 1
The
o < ti>.
windii
i. ■
he made by writing J. C. Watson,
executive secretary, West-Central
Oil A Gas Asociation, 413 Mims
Building, Abilene, Texas.
Relations with
Latin-America, Department of State,
Washington, D. C.; 'How to Pro-
mote Better Relationships Between
American Universities and Latin-
America"—Americo Castro, distin-
guished professor of romance lan-
guages al the University of Texas;
Sat. Nite Prevue Dec. 2
Sun., Mon., Dec. 3-4
Robert Taylor, Greer. Lew
Ayres, Billie Burke, Reginald
C. HunVtlnc., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hays of
Buttram Houston visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
gridiron .Childress Monday. Mr. .Hays is
■ general manager of the Railway
banquet ' Express Agency.
his h<
The
miraci
knees
river
Several years ago Carl Seagren.
a Brooklyn baker, began making
“cartoon cakes,” a novelty suggest-
ed by a sick child’s request for a
Micky Mouse on a cake. Then 8ne
day he put a music box in the bottom
of a cake and adjusted it so that, ing entitled “Silver Ships,'
| OILERS QUILTING
'CLUB MEETS WITH
MRS. O. B. BARRON
was ; The Oilers' Quilting Club met in
am the home of Mrs. 0. B. Barron
ith which several mem- Thursday, Nov. 23, with eleven mem •
Officers were elected
were
daughter. Bill
H. A. Speer,
O. B. Barron
beaut
in, •-
the i
Th.. I
that
the c
then
At
ler “I
and I
su' d i
but o
cured ham from the grand cham-1
pionship club pig at the 1939 North
Central District Fair.
Preparations are to be made for
serving between 300 and 350 people.
Members of the ticket sale commit-
tee, of which Clarence E. Taylor is
chairman; will start making reserva-"'
. tlons for the
of this week.
Bob Cobb is
the program,
town fiprnker
miles
lated
W mean.
consin.
December 8. 10 a. m.: The Utili-
zation of the Natural Resources of
Texas For the Improvement of the
Well-Being of the State—“The Tex-
as Region. Its Resources and Op-
portunities”—E. H. Johnson, Re-
search Staff, The University of
Texas; “The Essential Elements in
the Social and Economic Develop-
ment of Texas”—George A. Hill,
Jr., president of the Houston Oil
serv-
Gay-
chil-
dren, Peggy and Tommie, C. P. Wil
liams, J. E. Lancaster, R. H. Mc-
of Rev. and Mrs. J. P. I The next meeting will be held at fol
Tuesday evening, Novem- 'he home of Miss Vivian Morton W
t o'clock. All girls from n^xt Monday evening. • I Halbert, Brice Wilkinson,
16 years of age are in- 1 J--.... ■ ------- ■— Welts; Misses Cora Mae
and and Velma Anderson.
Mrs. R. C. Wells will be
for the Christmas party on
ber 13.
Thur„ Erl., Dec. 7-8
Douglas Fairbank* Jr, Will
Fyffe, Margaret Lockwood,
G • o r g • Bancroft, Montagu*
Legion Auxiliary - \
To Serve “Know
Graham” Dinner |
Arrangements have been made 1
with the American Legion Auxiliary ,
to serve the "Know Graham" dinner
to be held next Tuseday evening by |
the Chamber of Commerce. The
menu for the dinner will feature
produced and manufactured :
Elizabeth Cummings, Berniee
George, .Lorene Reedy. Imogene
Davis, Geraldine Hubbard, Ina Dell
Brown, Imogene Hill, Dorothy Rag1 ■■
land, Faye Young, Laura Mae Wad-
ley. Frankie Jobe, Msry Lou Rod-
den. our sponsor. Mrs. Campsey, and
our agent. Miss Sells.
veline Dunlap, after which Mrs. I Margaret Easter, Hazel
Sampson directed an interesting pro-I Helen Cole; Mrs. Vernon
gram on "Why We Are Thankful.” Mrs. Schlittler, Mi's. Martin,
The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Cole,
the home
Stevenson
Among them ,
Compensation I
Costs." “Ad Valorem Taxes, School, I
Count' . and State”; “State Regula-
tions With Reference to Allowables.
Bwoptinns and Reports,’’ “Federal j
Control and Regulation of the Indus-
try." “Our Position Regarding Ad-
ditional State Excise Taxes,” “Why
the General Public in this Region
Should Support the West-Central
Texas Oil A Gas Association as
Associate Members." ‘Whst Should
Re Done About Well Spacing,” and
other matters of importance.
At 7 p m. the annual banquet
will he held, with J. D. ^Sandefer. | J. R. Rohrer, commercial agent
Jr., of Breckenridge, as mast-r-of of the Railway Express Agency,
ceremonies, speeihes by J.
er of Abilene and (Frank
•f Ok'shomn City, and a
and floor show.
Reservations for th*
! The meeting was then turned over
I to the agent.
1 She gave an interesting discussion
(on how to introduce friends. She
' then discussed poultry equipment and
Plans Made And Reports Are
Presented In Last Meeting Of
Young County Council For Yearthe 103rd
last two
\, “The I
studied [
discussed ,
Mrs. Rob- '
last chap-
meet- members of the journalism depart-I
| ment to edit a 10 page special edi-1
[ tion of the Italy News Herald, it was I
[announced by J. ,N. Roebuck, head
| of the Journalism department.
With a co-«ditor. Hugh will be
in charge of farm news in the south-
ern area of Filin county.
At Trinity he is majoring in busi
Ines administration and minoring in; food
Journalism. He is affiliated with , here. It has been announced that the (
YM< A and the West Texas Club, a meat course for the dinner will be
THEATRE
GRAHAM, TEXAS
PHONE 174
CIRCLE HONORS /
BRIDE-ELECT WITH /
SURPRISE SHOWER *
, —Circle One of the Woman's Mis-
sionary Society of the First Metho-
list Church met Monday afternoon
it the home of Mrs. O. G. Sims on
Fourth street.
Following a brief business session, |and Hitter- Creek.
. Mrs. Harold West directed the aft- I Mrs. Bolamter, market cnairman, jess mar-'n. uno sirs. n»rris mauc
' ernoon’s study from “The Prophets [ reported that the market for coun- a report, and the following officers
of Israel.” try products such as pies, cakes. I were elected; Miss Etna Wilkinson
During the social hour games were | C8ndy dressed chickens, t"
enjoyed. At the close of the last I nork, eggs, butter, and other articles
' game a large box filled with gifts bad opened and would be open each
was brought in and presented to ; Saturday morning. Members of this
Miss Eunice Mae Johnson, whose Kroup have had several
marriage to Mr. 'Garth Baker will
take place today.
Cake and tea were served by the
hostess.
iHugh Cunningham
Member Of Staff
group have had several months
training and are well prepared to
[serve the public with the finest of .available at the agents’ office or
[products. Mrs. Nannie Box also from club presidents, for those in-
I gave a report on the progress of | terested ' in using it in storing their
| the market at Olney. home killed and cured meats.
Tn their last meeting of the year,1
officers of the Young County Coun-
cil presented reports and made plans
for the coming year. Chairmen of
the various committees gave reports
of their year’s work.
Mrs. Bob Wells, year book chair-
man, announced that “The Poultry
Phase" will be studied next year. .... „
The council voted to carry thi. sub-1 Plana were lmad; by the council
jeet over for two years, as it could ‘‘^erU.n the. Agricultural Asso-
not be studied thoroughly in one 'la‘'°" wl,h a <?r,stQm“8
vear be held on December 8 at the OlneyThe exhibit chairman, Mrs. Jess * Hall.
Martin, announced
eight clubs which
three dollars each
in store windows
year. Mrs. E. P.
.ion chairman, told the council that
there were two new clubs organized I
in the county this year, at Jean1 .— —~
l posed of Mrs. Paul Wilson, Mrs.
Mrs. Bolander, market chairman, Jess Mar*“r>. and Mrs. Harris made
I-ONE OAK H. D.
CLUB ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
Officers for the club wore elected
in a meeting in the home of Mrs.
E. M. Robinson, Nov. 24, at 2:00.
There were seven members present:
Mrs. Nannie Box, Mrs. Howard, Mrs.
C. D. Cowart, Mrs. H. A. Speer,
Mrs. D. B. Barron, Miss Mandy Rob-
inson and the hostess; also one vis-
itor, Mrs. Hayes. >
Plans were made for the Christ-
mas party, which will be in the home
of Mrs. Sam Hawkins.
New officers presiding next year
will be as follows: Mrs. Granville
Hirton, president; Mrs. Sam Hawk-
ins, vice president; Mrs. El M. Rob-
inson, secretary; Miss Mandy Robin-
ron, council reporter; Mrs. C. D.
Cowart, reporter.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
|CLASS ENJOYS
(PARTY MONDAY
The young married people’s Sun-
day School class of the Oak Street
Baptist Church met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stevenson Mon-
day evening, November 27, At this
time the class members brought gifts
for a Thanksgiving basket to be
given to some unfortunate family.
A number of interesting games
were played, after which coffee and
pumpkin pie were served to the fol-
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Faves,
Mr, and Mrs. Strawn, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Cox, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Bol-
ing, and Rev. and Mrs. Stevenson, when the cake was cut* the box played. Lorene Reedy played soft music.| In less than a year Seagren sold Then a song was sung by all.
[more than 3,000 “musicakes”; they
| have been shipped by air express as
our far as Bombay, Buenos Aires, and
n.v>icsiii>iv„«, .. — and Cape Town. Seagren is now work-
following members; Mesdames Wool- [ every one who so kindly remembered ing on a “talking cake”; when it is
ilk. Creel. Ben' Weaver, Ed Davis, [us during the illness and death of cut, the donor’s voice will be heard gave suggestions on poultry yards.
'. R. Weaver, C. L. Griffin, C. T. i our dear mother, and for the beau- wishing the guest of honor a happy ] Those present were; Alice Reedy,
fell u
.. ,
to de
JEAN KURK IS
HONORED WITH
SHOWER FRIDAY
Jean Kurk, little daughter of
and Mrs. Fred Kurk, who recently
returned home after several weeks
<n a Dallas hospital, was surprised
with a lovely shower Friday evening.
Those present included: Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Sewell. Mr. and Mrs. Alec
McLaren, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gil-
more. Mr. and Mrs. Charite Mahan.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Carter; Misses
Marie McLaren. Myrtle Cannon,
Helen Cannon, Ray Morrison, Betty
Brashears, Betty Mahan, Dorothy
Cannon; and Messrs. Jay House,
Hester House, Dan Cannon, Jack
Atwood. T. R. Carter,
LeRoy Gilmore, and Mr. Baker.
Gifts were
. Jean, Wanda, and Peggy Sue Brew- I evening,
ater, Mr. ai
Mr. and Mrs.
A preliminary outline of the pro-gshould be made in advance, and may
gram for the eighth annual meeting
of the West-Central Texas Oil A
Gas Asociation to be held at Mineral
Wells on December 11 has been re-
reived from J. C. Watson, executive
secretary of the asociation and form-
er manager of the Graham Chamber
of Commerce.
The program for ' the meeting
which will he held at the Baker
Hotel, will include the following: 9
a. n>.--Registration in the lobby of
the Baker Hotel; 12 noon—Directors’
hmcheon; 3 p. m.—-Op
Session with Harold G.
Fort Worth as chairman. All
directly or indirectly engaged in or ,jty at Waxahachie. Texas, has re-1
affected by the petroleum indu«- >eently been selected with nine other)
try are urged to attend this
Ing. Hie subjects to be‘ discussed
are of concern to every citizen of
West-Central Texas,
will be “Workmen’s
hundr
group
praye
Mexic
St. Ja
onhon
METHODIST CIRCLE
* MEFT8 MONDAY AT
[THE CHURCH
' Circle Three of the Woman’s Mis-
I sionary Society of the First Metho-
| dist Church met Monday
at the church, with
present.
Mrs. S. B. Sfteet
Psalm, after which
chapters of the study book,
| Prophets of Israel" were i
Mrs. W. S. Williamson
"The Persian Period,” and
ert Walker presented the
ter. “The Greek Period."
Lovely refreshments were served [
j by Mrs. S. B. Street and Mrs. W. G.
[Mobley. „ ,
Hugh Cunningham, son of Mr. and|
Mr.-. H. W. Cunningham of Eliasville I
and a sophomore at Trinity Univer-
BUNGER CLUB
ELECTS OFFICERS
FOR COMING YEAR
National peace and liberty
She “something for which I
thankiul
bere of the Bunger Home Demon berg present,
stration club answered roll call at ' anj names for Sunshine Pals
the home of Mrs. J. H. Hall Wed j drawn.
■esday. Nov. 22. “Home on the a covered dish luncheon was
Range’’ was led by Mrs. H. I. Ma rd to the following: Mesdames
son. Mrs. Jack Petty, vice presi |or(j Kirby, Mac Sheppard and
dent of the club, presided. [ Pamrv Tommie c P
’ Plans were made for the Club's '
Christmas party. Dec. 20, at the cicuan> Glover and children, Henry
home of Miss Katie Caudill. Offi- [
rers elected for the coming year .
were: Mis. Clarence Hall, president;
Mrs. J. N, Rhoades, vice president;
Mrs. H. I. Mason, secretary; Mrs.
8am Goldwater, reporter; Mrs. J. C.
Hall, council delegate; Mrs. Jack
Petty, chairman of Recreation. Hot
coffee, and chocolate cake were
served to Mesdames R. L. Askew.
Orlo Owen, Jack Potty, J.
Vhoades, Clarence Hall, H. 1.
son, Sam /Coldwater and the
♦ess, Mrs. J. C. Hall.
HELEN COLE
HOSTESS TO YWA
MONDAY EVENING
The Young Women’s Auxiliary of
(the First Baptist Church met at the
by Betty home of Miss Helen Cole Monday i Club met with Mrs. Joe Woolfolk
I--- ! ' M‘ss Oneta Harlan gave [on Wednesday, November 22.
ind Mrs. J. H. Carter, and i the devotional, followed with prayer! A resume of the year’s work was
[rs. Elmer Skaggs. by Mrs. Jake Schlittler. Riven by Mrs. Ben Weaver, secre-
Mrs. W. M. Martin led a study of' tary. and Mrs. Woolfolk, home food
i the third chapter of the mission > supply demonstrator, reported $588.-
study book, “Restraining Love," l..T ‘L ** ~
closed the meeting with prayer.
Oak Refreshments were served by the
8treet Baptist Church met Thurs- i hostess and her mother, Mrs. Ernest
day evening with sixteen members | Cole, and buddy gifts were distrjb-
in attendance. Officers were elect- uted.
rd. snd the roll was called, each [ Those present were: Misses Kath-
raember answering with a verse leen Beal. Vivian Morton, Oneta
from the Bible. | Harlan. Billie Neal, Martha Knight,
The devotional was given by No^ | Thelma Kennett, Annn Bess Wright,
Bunnell,
Gracey, i kinson.
Refreshments were served to the
II __
HENRY CHAPEL
4-H CLUB GIRLS
MEET SATURDAY
A discussion of the proper man-
ner of making introduction* was
given by Miss Olive' Sells, assistant
home demonstration agent, at the
meeting of the Henry Chapel 4-H
Club girls Saturday, November 25,
at the home of Mrs. M. Ratcliff.
The girls also had a discussion of
poultry yard equipment, and were
told by Miss Sells that their chicken
brooders
south -to
Names
made for
Refreshments were served to the
following: Anna Vee Moren, Wanda
McAnear, Velma Ford, Anita Ford,
Thena Moren, Dollie Ratcliff, Mary
Ratcliff, Martha Nantz, Betty JoeNantz, Pauline Nantz, Fay Adell [
Atwood, and the club sponsor, Mrs. METHODIST BOARD
L, H. Dillinder. OF STEWARDS*ENJOYS SUPPER
A delightful supper was enjoyed
by the board of stewards of the
First Methodist Church Friday eve-
Baptist Church closed their observ- | «Blues.” winners of a recent con-
ance of Y. W. A. Focus Week by teat> were entertained by the losers, .;*■
giving a banquet for their fathers tbp •■Reds.”
Thursday evening. A delicious meal The pro(frain included a talk on
was prepared and served by mem- -The Principiea and Dutieg of gg,
bers of the W. M. U. ! ing a Steward” by Glenn Burgess,
Mrs. Vernon Gracey presided as discUSgiOn of "True Methodism" by
toastmistress during the program, E H Gliffin. and a sing song,
which opened with introduction of, A delicious baked pig supper was
officers. A report of the work done; enjoyed by the 5teward, ,nd their
during the past year was given by ’ famiijeg
the president. Miss Oneta Harlan. |
“Over the Rainbow’’ was sung by
Miss Anna Bess Wright and Mrs.
Vernon Gracey, after which jokes
were told by some of the fathers.
Thirty persons were present, in-
cluding Y. W. A. members and their
fathers,
W M
mother.
The annual Christmas party will
be held at the home of Miss Velma
Anderson on December 12. All 1939
40 council members are invited. Each
member is to bring a gift for the
tree, not to exceed 25 cents in cost.
The nominating committee com- I The Y. W. A. girls of the First ning in the church basement. The
■u . I ■
Dios.
God."
Posi
in an
Hrazi-
a,-rp,--
When Dr. Homer P. Rainey is "For the Training of Ix-aders for a
formally inaugurated as president Democracy”—Clarence A. Dykstra,
of the University of Texas on De- president. The University of Wis-
cember 9, the event will be of spe- -—!-
Icial interest to the people of Young
county because of the fact that Dr.
, Rainey is a former resident of this
county. As a boy Dr. Rainey lived
nt Eliasville, and his parents still
i njake their home there.
I A very interesting feature of the
program will be a series of pre-
inaugural conferences which will be
open to the public on “The State
and Public Education,” opening on|jr., presiaent or the Houston Oil
December 7. These conferences will Company; “The Role of the Univer-
be held in the Hogg Auditorium, | sity in the Social and Economic Da-
and have been planned as follows: veiopment of the State” A. B. Cox,
December 7, 3 p. m.—Educational Director of the Bureau of Business
Problems in Texas—“The Oncoming Research, The University of Texas.
Youth Population of Texas and December 8, 2:30 p. m.: United
Their Educational Needs,” Newton SUtes-L*tin American Relations
I. Edwards, Professor of Education,’ “The Cultural Relations of the
the University of Chicago; “An | United States with Latin-America"
Evaluation of the Present Eduea-1 —Richard Pattee, Chief of the Bu-
tional Program in Texas,” B. F. Pit- reau of Cultural
tenger, Dean of the School of Edu-
cation, the University of Texas; “A
Program of Action for American
Youth," Floyd W. Reeves, Director
o^ the American Youth Commission
and Chairman of the President’s
Advisory Committee on Education.
December 7, 8 p. m.: Why the “Th- Proposed Institute of Latin-
Stste Supports Public Education— American Studies at the University
"For the Promotion of Knowledge | of Texas”—Charles W. Hackett,
Professor of Latin-American His-
tory at the University of
The inaugural exercises
held in front of the Main Building. .
if the weather permits, Saturday
morning, December 9, at »:3o o’eloek.
In case of bad weather th* program
will be hel4 in Gregory Gymnasium.
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