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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 6

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TTTE EVENTXG SENTINEL CARLISLE. FRIDAY. JUNE j. 1931. Latest Personal Notes of Newville Mrs.

J. C. Swigert on her return home Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. D.

Peterman, of York, was called to Sbippensburg on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Russell. Mrs. F. E.

Dowries, Mrs. Harry Andrew and Mrs. W. R. Clark, of Philadelphia, and Mrs.

i. A. Heffle-flnger. Carlisle, visited friends In Newville Tuesday. Kewville.

May 81 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrison and daughter of Harrisburg; Rer. and Mrs. Tolbert D.

Hewlett, of Stewartstom Mrs. Elma Roberta, Mt. Union and Miss I H. S. ALliMHI TO MEET JUNE 8 Committee Completing Plans for Reunion 7 Classes to Meet lnnniinreme-nU are being tnaiW Lou Mclvor, Philadelphia, were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. S. B. Hew- Dr. Ralph Piper and family had Angina Ka woaV Mr.

and Mr" and Mw. Wilmer Maxwell. ThoVas oZ: indent of Hill, visited their brother. R. W.

Maxwell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rickabaugh and daughter, of Philadelphia, are guests In the home of Mr. Ricka-baugh's sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Nor man Felix, Parsonage Street Johnna Valentine, Philadelphia, was a recent guest of her great- arrived at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.

Manning, for the summer vacation. Upper Mifflin School Tax Rate Unchanged Bridgewater. May 21. E. Hays Le.hner accompanied I.

8. Rife to Carlisle on a business mission. Ethel Bair, of Pittsburgh, spent the past week-end at the Ba'r bungalow in view of the welfare of the Dr. Bair estate. We are requested to mention grandmother, Mrs.

Elisabeth High Mrs. George Hilbush returned to her home after spending some A group of additional new models for the "1934 Chevrolet Hnefour full-size cars 100 Chevrolet in quality and reliability time with her daughter. Mrs. Ches ter Lyharger and family, who ac to hundreds of gradual Car-( lisle High School of the annual i xamlng of the Alumni Association hich will tw held iiesl Pnday Sight at 8 o'clock In tbe Lambmou mdi tori urn. The ommitto has virtually rom- peted plans for the reunion which 111 iacluJe program iu h- auditorium followed by a dune in the gymnasium.

Sen i fcave alio planned reunions and Uise -will be held prior to the Armani Association meeting. The claJt-e are t. 19. "lt and '64. -A feature of the rrapram will he a basoon solo by Karl Kennedy, a tucniher of the graduating class, rarlicipaUJ in the National contest yesterday at les iloinee, Iowa.

Awards will be made to metrtbtrs of this year class for excellence In scholarship. The committee also aciounced that Miss i-Martha Steele, the oldest alumna of the hiph school, will at 'tend the meeting. Miss Steele was graduated froiii Carlisle High companied her home for a short visit. Mrs. Earl Erdley and son, Carl Erdley, returned to their home in Pittsburgh, having visited her; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Shenk, for three weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Shulenberg-er entertained their nephew, Edward Shamer and Mrs. Shamer, of Bethlehem, over the week-end.

that the annual memorial sermon for the order of Odd Fellows will be preached in the NewburR Church of God this Sunday, June 3. at 2:30 p. to which the public is cordially Invited. Rev. Darrell P.

Stone, of Llnglestown, will deliver the sermon. Farmers can look forward to a bumper corn crop if there Is any thing In the old saying that "a good crop of corn follows a big crop cf locust blossoms" which was weJl Dr. and Mrs. A. F.

Franken-houser visited their parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. VV, Frankhouser In Reading.

Dr. and Mrs. Ira Miller were guests of friends in Red Lion. Mr. and Mrs.

Thedson Unger. of demonstrated this season by th profuse crop of white blossoms Rhamokin, sailed for New York RICIIT at the peak of Chevrolet popularity with nationwide demand sending production to new all-time "highs" Chevrolet dealers are displaying an additional group of four new models. These cars are identical in quality with all 193.4 Chevrolets. And the prices have been set at such incredibly low figures that you can now buy a Chevrolet for $490! "A Chevrolet for $490!" That's the world's lowest price for a six-cylinder car. And a figure that sounds even more impressive after you find out what it buys: A great big, full-size, long-wheelbase car.

A cushion-balanced SIX of surprising smoothness, power, snap and dash. The most economical full-size car that money can buy. And every closed model has a Body by Fisher. Nobody interested in motor cars can afford to let another day slip by, without seeing this "Chevrolet for $490." CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. School In Officers for the ensuing year will be elected.

The present officers are, Foster Starner, "21, president Bradford M. Free. 17, first vice-president; Kenneth Bailey, '25, second vice-president Kathleen Riley, 09, corresponding secretary'; Mrs. Fleta Orris Shoemaker, '21, recording secretary; Paul D. 'lug, '22, treasurer, and Mary Bobfc, Karns, 13, The Molly pitcher Hotel Orchestra will furnish music for the dance.

The admission will be 50 vetits. that now abound. M. J. Rolar bailed a quantity of hay for E.

Hays Lehner oo Tuesday. The Upper Mifflin school board met at the reg-ular meeting place on Monday night for the purpose of laying the mill rate for 1934 which was fixed at the same schedule as last year despite the 15 per ent cut made by the State in its appropriation since last year. Saturday for an extended trip abroad. Mrs. Unger the daughter of O.

C. Tritt, Broad Street. Mrs. Edward Rankinberger, Harrisburg, was a guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah North.

Mr. and Mrs. Mosheim Mowery, of Pottstown, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Spencer. Mrs. Elmer Jones and her eon, Harry, motored to Indianapolis, to witness the auto races on Memorial Day. They continued to Chicago, 111., for a few rays at the World's Fair. Earl J.

Beldler and 11 I BJj fnwiWMifti(iiiiiifiiwiwT ir immi mmmmilg Eugene Mickey, of Oakvllle, ac Free Free companied them, Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Lesher motored to New York, last week, spending the week-end there. Mrs. Dawd Hitchner and Miss AND UP Liat price ol Standard St Sport Roadttat at Flint, $490.00.

With Dr. Kronenberg Visiting Parents Edward S. Kronenberg, has returned home from Philadelphia to spend the nest three weeks with tits parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Kronenberg, 431 South Hanover street, having just completed a four-year course at the University pf Pennsylvania Medical School, i He will return to Philadelphia for the graduation eserclses June 20 when he will receive bis M. D. degree. On July 1 he will begin lils interneship at the Bryn Mawr Hospital.

Dr. Kronefiberg was graduated from Carlisle High School In 1926 and from Dickinson College in 1930. bumper, apara tire and Cora Hoover, Elklns Park, visited! their sister, Mrs. Mary C. Good-hart for several days.

i Mr. and Mrs. William S. Derrj had as guests Mr, Derr's brother, Daniel Derr and wife, of Mt. Joy.

Mr. and Mrs. Frants Zearfors, tiro lock, the Hat price ia $18.00 additional. Prkee aubject tochaniewithout Compare Cherro lct't low delivered prksea 100 GALS." GASOLINE $30.00 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES CASH PRIZES LADIES' APPAREL from Bowman's MEN'S FURNISHINGS from Swigert'i These valuable presents given absolutely free at MARRIET ACRES AUCTION Thursday Evening 6:30 and eaaj Q.M.A.C. term, A Oeneral Motor Value.

Visit your nearest Chevrolet deafer Hagerstown, spent Memorial Day Mrs. Lucy Zelgler. Mr. and Mrs. Qulgley and daughter, Lillian, Harrisburg, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester F. Witmer. Mrs. Minnie Shreffler.

Chestnut Street, accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. atid Mrs. Ceylon Elv to their home In Everett for a vislf. DEALEM AOVOmSEMCNT (2AIE (2o i BOILING SPRINGS W. A.

Boiling Springs Camp 7644, Moduli Woodxen of Aoneilcii, Milt pitet In the lodge rooms on Sunday evening, June 3, at 6:45, to attend memorial services In St. John's Jjjtheran Church. Every rr.emBer requested to turn out. kuRALCHURCH NOTICES New Kingstown charge, Lutheran E. C.

Braroe, pastor. Churchtotfn 9:80, Sunday chool; 10:30 worship. -Maw k'lnt-alnun B-5(1 Sunday 132 North Hanover St. Carlisle, Pa. FRANK BOBB, Mt, Holly Springs G.

W. Morrison Prop. R. B. CORMAN, Carlisle Springs NOW! PILES UEET THEIR WATERLOO! '-Ttitf r5e' JHe fur an fe.

5LP.tk2-"",r,d- Bleedtn. fu-hlng. and Protrudingl Ptm CHntmrat doca id Nut oolr atlevtMaa la patn. but Friday Evening 6:30 Saturday at 2 and 6:30 Half Acres Quarter Acres Large Lots on the Harrisburg. Carlisle Road Join the crowds.

See these splendid home sites. Secure a location at your own price. Evelyn and. Xeah. I Mr.

and! Mrs Tiirthor Ticll anA I CHILDREN! DAY AT I. 0. O. F. MEMORIAL i mrTunmcT run du CCOVIT AT MPWRIIRft NEWBURQ NOTES 140 Present at lenua co mrm ise condt- i noa of nice a a wtote.

am woy: Day will be observed memorial services of thei at Allison Methodist Church Sun-Newhurp i. a will r-' In the Newburg Church of God. WearV Reunion tnildren Charles, Robert an.l; Esther; Evelyn Nailor, Mr. and' One hundred and fortv Dersons NilesWeary and children, Pazo ia ftonthln ft etool worsain with address by Dr. Roy Strock, of Indiana; Wednesy, prayer meeting.

1. Newburg, May 31. Visitors at the home of Clyde Whlsler were Mr. and Mrs. P.

A. Royer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Royer and Junior Whisler, all of New Bloomfleld; Victory Barrick and family, of near the inflammation. Pmo hflfttlna.

tmaba ttie tnrn 11 JWpWwSprf II PUeMme 1 farCmnet M. Rev. ice with presentation of Ly- sunuay, June aw.svr, presentation ot Ly- attended the annual Weary reunion Atl ana R. Bayarfs beautiful pageant, ey VVagoner pastor of the held We(lnesd at the home of Jfr. Harvey Low.

Mrs. 'church, will be in charge. Rev. D. V-1 Jt -t -m tissue.

Pirn Is absorMne. op noes nracua and ttiracre tha swotlrn blood Yrfsela which are Flirt man I Oikvllls charge. United Brethren nf ih. nihio" rtirm-fi hv Mm 1 hemetbodof aconcatlan Charles Weary, Mechanicsburg JVUlu Vrlxra3- vrienn uross, airs. Carlisle; Samuel Miller, or Minnn; jj 2.

Win. Boldosser, John Boldosser, John Koser and Mrs. dough, -of All officers were reelected. They Horace Mohn. i iShippensburg, and Dorothy Alle- makes Pazo doublr effective.

Perfuratiyl Pllo Plna ev. W. C. Wachter, pastor. B- Karns.

A baptismal serv- F- Stone, of Linglestown, will de-. Sunday School; -lce for chilJren will be conducted liver the sermon. 5. Children's Day program; Dy the minister. A special offering Straw sburg, Shippenpburg and Jr.

C. E. and social, on Children's Day each Newville lodges and the Cantons, West Hill preaching; 10, 'year goes to The Student Loan a branch of I. O. O.

F. lodges from r.rc Phnrloo Woarv nroaMoht- TrQ 1 UHUU-iaJUliy guesia were: Mrs. man. Vada Hoch has returned to her Fannie Fslinsrpr rnrlistft R. I fi ftums, airs, inyrue oneuei.

EASY TERMS Marcus A. McKnight Owner Herbert W. Smith Auctioneer attached to tube reachea up bito the rertura and thoroughly medlratea all afltct. ad parts. Now, comfort when you walk nr dt or eIO tha stool.

Get Pan today I home here after teaching in Co- vice-president; Harry Brindle. Car- Henderson Stock, Mrs. ii Sunday School; Tuesday, June 5, Fund of the Methodist Episcopal York, Chambersburg. and Harris rx Llovd Lamason. Mervin Thomas lonial Park meeting of Voung Men's Class at Church, from which thousands of burg, will be in full uniform in the Miss Mae Henry.

Ilev. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mowery, Juxne of E. B.

Biaught. Carlisle; (college students borrow to continue procession, which Will leave the "7-7 C. S. Messner. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mowery and June 17. Children's Day.

education. I. O. O. F.

Hall r-! march to the nJ ZL Bering. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wag-'son. all of Carlisle, were guests of Werti Cut Rate Store, Cor.

High Pitt Sts. rrrecflOCfKrttre Hayes Grove 8:00 Sunday toe pageant comnines a nunmer cnurcn. ine puuiic is coruiany in- I ne Kenneth Waener I Mr- and Mrs. U. B.

Leberknight Mr anrt IMra Hnrrw Kpnill and Arhnnl: 10:45. Dreaching: 7:30 C. uiaiiiaiK; tiMujf lancii iiuiii vilcu it Liriiu 1.11a I ana jonn Ksnnger, Mrs. wnui9T nravor mwtine. 'the Bible, with musical selectons Floyd Kendig and family visited RcMOVALS I Wilson Weary, Mrs; Samuel Weary, Big Spring 9:30, Sunday School.

a high character. The cast Is Mrs. LUlie Keller has moved Mrs. James Weary, Harry Weary, VISITORS' DAY AT I relatives over the week-end, CHILDREN'S HOME! Mrs. Edward Highlands and The Children's Aid Society of the! 1 of Windber, spent a week ni i.

r.i.. i i with Mrs. Jamea Reeder. I Religious Education Betty from near Mechanicsburg to 129 Mr. and Mrs.

Wllber Wagoner, Imagination H.iinia Wt North Street this place Mt. Rock charge, Evangelical i flm. P. It. Poss.

tiastor. I ANTS tkVA w'v, mtm.d 1 7j? 1 Strict of Pennsylvania held Mrs. James Kendig has returned .329 W. North to 163, same street. h'- "f- e' annual reunion at the Children's to her home here after being a pa- Bloservllle Sunday School; rrlsburg Hospital Cain Itaniel Masland.

Abel Robert Nickel. Ishmael Leroy Goodyear. Isaac Donald Meals. Joseph Thomas Burns. Miriam 'Lorraine Harris, Carlisle, Penna.

DRIVER TO Mary; Mr. and Mrs George Wertz i Hanovpr street tlent at the Ha iET HEARING jand children. Mearle George and 30 A he, fu, pr0Rranil Mr. an(1 Mrs. Carlisle, R.

I). 3, Noam; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Addams was iven the morninK by the land Mrs. Emorj ory Robert Strohm, Mr.

JO: 00, worship. lit. Rock :30, Sunday School; Children's Day prograi.n. J. II.

Helshman Kann and cml I ti-na nhn Qrinfnnnn PTitl fll itll VPtl Tlllo IVinnlft flml dren, all of near Shlppensburg, children who have been cared for Fehobeth Methodist, Walnut Bot-1( were guests Sunday at the w. A Strohm home. dtfvlng while under the ln- Jane; Mrs. R. C.

Crow, Mr. and flut nce of liquor and was released! Mrs. Lloyd Crowe and children, In bond for appearance at a 'Robert, Wayne, Paul, Lee and I healing June 8 before Justice of Charles. Samuel Frank Burns. David Robert 'Sprow.

Captive Maid Phyllis Fink. Joash John Edgar Kennedy. Boy Charles Masland, 3rd. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Hoch, of Check These Values! First Quality Turkish Towels 10m Kev. nooen r. jura, jmo-tor. 9:30 Sunday School; 10:30, worship with sermon. "On the Other by the society, patrons, and ministers.

A program of songs was enjoyed by the large crowd In the afternoon. The number of visitors at the Home surpassed that of last year by 150, there being about 250 there. Many donations, both food 1 Pittsburgh, are visiting Mr. and me reace rranK m. ragnn.

Mrs. Fxlward Weary, David The information was preferred Weary. Mrs. Minnie Waener. Marv Daughter of Jairuit lorotby Bide of Jordan." 7:50.

evangelistic 'junkley Mrs. A. J. Hoch. Mrs Charles Cramer, of Phila delphla.

Is visiting Mr. and Mrs S. A. Bobletz. lL A- "articjr' of S.l.H, Mo-', IBiKhtend.

Robert Highland, Mr. rvlce wttb seiTiion uy ine I'eiean Children: i-nirifi. ear BiieKeuiv nner-, .1 Mrs. Smith Reese and chll- unni, uiau, iviuiuj jiin, lim atei oy Dy Meishman collided ed- Miss Elizabeth Daihl. of Ship Sizes 20 40 22 44 and 24 48 Only iH)y-ie iHimmarin.

nesday niaht near Pla nned with pensburg, spent the week-end at Richard 1 Group ot Children: an nutomoWIe driven by II. A. Unen, Kenneth, Maxine and Jxmes; Mr. and Mrs. Roy E.

Jiwoby and hlldren, Kathryn, Geraldine and i Stanley; Mrs. Evelyn Bernhower, Cliff Beinhowrr. Mr. and Mrs. Iaw- the A.

A. Hoffman home. vllhock, Plainfleld. State Motor Centervllle Lutheran Rev. C.

hitter, pastor. 1:30. Sunday School; wor-Chip with sermon by the pastor. Carolyn Fry, Robert Fry, liorothy S. W.

Burd. William Buni and Mr. and Mrs. James Newlln and Patrolmen arretted Ileishman cev-eral hours after the accident. Yatf s.

Holy Family Tank Fnsnri, Mar- and money, were gratefully received. Everyone enjoyed the day very much and thanks are extended to all for doing their part to help make the day a success. LOSE YOUR KEYS? Persons who have lost kevs In recent week might view the police collection with profit. Lost keys have accumulated so rapidly lately that police are in daughter, nil of Newport, were renre Weary and children, May guests of C. E.

Burd. Hard, Robert, Martha. Gr.yle, Mer- Carlisle Rural charge, Reformed tant Wagner Kenneth Whlsler, Beulah Miller, MARRIAGE LICENSE I mi R. Minis Til. Betty, Ruth and Frank; Bessie Weary Ellsworth.

Vernon and of Mifflin; Charles Koser and son marriage license wa.4 issued -tfiev. D. A. Browo aior. v'ae woik- JBoeervllle Sunday School; I is fin tr-tikrorv end Communion DEEDS yeslerd.iy at the iHiut'Mn 'ounty l.obert WicU ird; Woodrow Weary.

RECORDED the Court house to Charles W. Brultuker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Guttshall and chll- i'-njs filed lor reonl in swnrlce, Guy; David Harper and family, of near Shlppensburg; Mrs.

Mary Koser and children, of Chambersburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Denton Miller were recent guests at the Candy Specials Grant'. Quality Paints Enamels Sugar Roasted Peanut fresh and 1 fe fm.ll cans 10c delicious lb. IU L' 25c Brushes 10c 50c Fresh Toasted Marshmallows lb.

Women's Excello Caramels White Cellophaira f-- wrapped lb. AJ Luden's Pepper. mint Patties lb. ID JJaD VeUW 30. tHarriffbur.

R. D. 1, and Irene dren, C.ayle. Kenneth, Stanley, Walters, 26. Mechanicsburg.

Paul and Vera. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gut shall, here tod'y were: lot 11 Mt. Holly Sprtnzs, by I r.

to Mis. I'ricilla Salem Stone Chimb. Sunday School; 7:30, Chi Wren's lay a quandry. it either tnrow mem nut or build an annex to the policy station, they tay. Police hesitate to do the former and borough council won't do the latter.

Clyde Whlsler home. Pyrai N. four atii' tvtiniam (iiitsnaii, Mr. and Mrs. P-AST CRANDS TO MEET 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Trltt and Mrs Weary pnd children. Eliza- Uooer Bermud.jft Cheree. Luth. alf arte i'.

tin To vrtfliip Abram Elter, of Mt. Rock, visited at the A. A. Hoffman Jionie. ran, Per, P.

J. Hori'k. pastor. PJan-he V. om Mt.

Zion, Good yes. Sun- To lot in ti ftrhonl. 2:00. womh by Tin. bth, G-race.

Ixiuise. Jessie and BoUby; Mr and Mrs. Errl Holleti-bsiuirh and children, Lee. and Dale; Mr. an.l Mrs.

George Klstlcr and children, Eiiitene. Edward and Hetty; Mr. and Mrs. John Weary and children, Richard and John; Ivnrifbnti J-itiK'S Jrocng people's tiwetlrr. CARD OF THANKS The family of Frank McC.

Cos-sard, late of South Falrvle.w, wish to extend heartfelt thanks to I'pper Sm.da) JOD'n'I The Grands Association will nert with the Odd Fellows Ixidae Shli'petisburg on next Tuesday' vening. 1 The hottlitisr of the annual pic-, nir be discussed and a appointed. Etitertaiiifnetit will be ft feature ml this v. Ill be the last meeting, until September. President N.

H. HinMe, Nbnrc reouests a laree' ittndniiee of fdd Fellows. Those -ruin from Carlisle will meet at room at 7 o'clo jitompt- fkhed: woiaulp; 7:80. foeii people's meeting. Women's ifriends and neighbors for sympathy PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE WASHINGTON Xf .1 -t C1.14V 1 'V impressed at the time of their Lace and Oni-Straps raps $3.50 4.00 4.00 i 'i mm bereavt.rf.nt In Ihe death jra.

Htrry Brindle and children, Merrill. Anna. George, Jeanette, 01 Ialner' i Just Arrived! New Shipment of Women's A fjl Crepes, I I $11 Straws white II nd pat'el shades White Shoes Sixes 3-7, leather Allen Church p1 Csd, Chyrch. iewn, C. MSUer.

SUM'y :30, Sunday School; :45, C. worship with Sermon; Vted-lesCay, prayer Bit-titig. C0SAf0 PJNERAL Fir.etal tor FiatiK ho died Sun at hi fn Fait tieid yeMen'a? aftet r.oor ft M.r 1. C. Ltitt and Sor lurnTi' l-ar lorn.

Burial if i ti'i i Rev, I r. V. Ii. Ptrwk, te'or of St. Paul's Liith NEW YORK ANO RETURN soles, Cuban heel, HOLIDAYS May 30, July 4, September 3 Standard Time tran Church.

pfUriated. Relalivis te pailbi arrr. 45-Inch Oilcloth Table Covers MODERN WOMEN HttO NOT Ufn ft nnMfct pin fwl Mf i f. t. ADAMS son tnl Ifannr Klrrt Window Shades Wall Paper Paint Linoleum Congoteum Rugs Paper Bangers Painters lis Already Dissolved ttn emtfhtet rvIM frM psta.

Baakaes ntvmnt Brfrm aesf at rrlititha. sor, pirn dMS em4 as faaaM. Lv. Carlisle 3:07 1:08 m. Lwtr Frenkford Charge, Lvrtn-ri, Rev, C.

S. Mefsner. pastor. Carlisln Sundiy rVhool; June 10, T.rkk Cborrh IVhool; worvhip; June 17, rh'ldren's lay, 10:30. Ulf-rvllle- f7.

Sunday rkhool 1nliwlMii-t Mt.fl 1'illt Slight Irregulars Attractive palterns Special i Soe flypre or Conimlt Agents INSECT PEATS Prunlnn AJI Ready fo Relieve IIJII JlJJ.Tli. Mill Uas.J Pennsylvania Railroad (bed bugs, motbe, etc.) G. W. lAiirwa 4B r-. i i .1 r--j il "iv, riviurr oi4 mtvni m- i I im-T ri ii.

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