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THE JOKRNAL EARLY
With the
social activ
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and club’; app.
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Wedding bla ks
venionce in writ
of your wcdd .
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may be
U. S. facto‘
than 72 million ,
annually, according to ‘
Pearl or'shell buttons lead with
more than 20 million gross
synthetic—resin buttons are next
with more than 1:3 millions gross.
Manufacture of buttons is a 30
million dollar annual business.
There are more than 300 button
factories and they employ more
\ wonderful time.
and i
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Belfair Ladies
Attend Olympia
ll’olnen’s Ceilidh
Irvin if
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7\ 1' Ha 1"
. ‘en and
appointive offices.
auxiliary a grand
Illnnr‘" Olympia
lorlist Church.
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served
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‘ Mr. Mrs. \Valter Morrison.
and Mrs. Gladys Irving visited the
Pete. Gregorson's
i FRIOIICHY: also visited Mrs. Lowell
l Tyler.
Earl
Forks.
.7«'lll’”50:l was home
Vl’a . over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Emmott
were visiting in Bremerton Tues—
day.
'er‘cv. were ‘
n e 1: t ‘
roosting will be in Brena-3
ladies had a ‘
in Ererncrtou .
from i
Reoseveii an Churchill in His
SHELTON-MASON COUNTY JOURNAIJ
ioric Meeting
I New Rookie for Hanan
h‘ursdgy, Sepembel’
g _ l Shelton Garden Club,
9 lSlates Monday Moe
‘ Tile Shelton (:‘vzl “lb” :
meet in the in;
g Monday after
their reg‘ul.
The new .- .ccrs fOl'
year will be voted f.
afternoon. All ladies ’
-rangcments and S *
lxlcndily's l'lleeting 5’
‘ to have them at thei
. a y(
3 so they can be plac 'K. s to t
. hall opens. During “1 t
‘ there will be a round a t mm”
cussion by the lfidiesr Emil“?
)rizcs at the 4—
. growing of prize f q we kno
. species. Following “5 Why
. Lidia“: are here
youngster:
‘3 3
e pulling
9 now
Yer in hop
. . . to pull 1
-- .- z is Winter ca
‘ Tipto‘n,
McKay and Mrs. Ed
h3-1 tides :1
Those who visited Mrs. Lucy
Foster on Sunday were V‘Ialt Vem-
ming from Bremerton; Ted Frau-
erso and wife, and their friends.
Alma and Frank; Mrs. Marv Ett-
lin and two boys.
Rose from Port Orchard: Junior
Baird. Garland Crosswhite and
Dan Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Al Orr
and children.
Those ‘who visited at the Irv-
ing home Tuesday were. Mrs.
'Minnic Jensen. Mrs. Glen Harris,
Mrs. Lucy Foster. Mrs. Dooley.
Mrs. Morrison. and Mr. and Mrs.
, Kinney and daughter. ,
Al Klatchic was helping out in
Sam Theler’s store over the week-
end. A1 lives in Seattle.
than 12,000- ~.7 ndfiill
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SHELTON, WASHINGTON
Two shows every night
tarting at 7:00 P.M.
Matinee 2:15 PM. Saturday
and Sunday
Admission 10¢ and 25¢ plus tax
Jeffery Lynn —— Humphrey
Bogart. I
(State 2c; Federal 21¢) '
meg to getting out the no-
Toni 0n] lmunitv club was not very well
g y .att-ended. The next meeting of
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ANN SHER D N N Miss VVana Crosswhite and Mar-
tell Meacham. were married
TRUE” ‘ went on a honeymoon east of the
-mountains, visiting relatives over
biness through life. They will
livn at Port Orchard.
sick list the past week, but is
better at this writing.
k tices late. last meeting of Com-
‘ the club will be on October 10.
“IT Renton Thursday of last week. and
there. We wish them much hab-
Barbara Moore has been on the
Friday - Saturday
“UNDER GROUND”
Jeffery Lynn
lExocutivo Board Of
Federation ,To Meet
The Executive Board meeting
of the Mason County District
Federation of Women’s Clubs will
lbe held on Monday, September
.22 at the Shelton Hotel. The
sluncheon will start at 12 o'clock.
Sunday Tuesday
GlNGER ROGERS Degree 03" lidnor
i Slates Meeting
“TOM, DECK, l
and , on Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Odd
:Fellows Hall. Memorial serviCes
1in honor of the departed sisters
will be held. Charter members
‘will also be honored at this
George Murphy —- Alan
Marshall Burgess
Meredith.
. meeting.
"I can’t wait for breakfast since learned
You can"! make
Incl cup of
M 'J ' B "
—Director Mitchell Leiseu tells Paulette Goddard between
scenes of Paramount’s “HOLD BACK THE DAWN“
MITCHELL: Who’d to "Hold Back the Dawn” if
he could get coffee like this for breakfast?
PAULEI’I’E: It’s very good '. . . but didn’t you make it
pretty strong?
MITCHELL: Yes, like strong. coffee. But M. I. B..is
good any way you make it—strong or weak or In-
between.
PAULEI’TE: Weak coflee—tbat’s for me. Make some,
won’t you? , ,
PAIlLEI'TE.(IoIer): Ybu’re as good chef us you are
director, Mitchell. This 1': grand!
MITCHELL: And you're as generous a: you are beau-
tiful, Paulette. But really don’t dexerue the‘credit—
anyone can prove you can’t make bad cup of M. [.3-
Here’s why it never fails! Make
your coffee with the same care as
you have in the past. These two
exclusive M. J. B. features—a.
richer roast—and double blending
-——will give you the finest cup of
coffee you ever tasted!
GUARANTEE. Buy a pound of
M. J. B. Try it for a week. If you
don’t agree it’s better than any
other coffeeF—return the lid to
M. J. E. Co., San Francisco, and we
will refund double your purchase
price.
WWArluu/uAKa/r
,
DRIP GRIND..for drip or glass coffee makers. REGULAR GRIND..for percolalor
or coffee pot.
and Howard ‘
in.
The Degree of Honor will meet.
Photographed aboard the British dreadnaught Prince of Wales, President
Roosevelt confers with Prime
Minister Winston Churchill in their historic North Atlantic meeting, at
which they outlined their l
Wins Prizes in
, ‘Sun Cooklng’
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which be de-
scribes as “refrigeration in-re-
verse.” Sydney Payne. of Sacra—
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mento, Calif, prepares jams,
jellies, and preserves with sun-
light in a “sun oven.” Here are 1
some of his prize winners.
. Olympia And Shelton Units Of
Legion Hold Joint Installation
The regular meeting of Fred B.
, VVivell Unit No. 31 was held Tues- .
1 day evening. Installation was the'.
,main order of business with Al-l
'fred Wm. Leach Unit No. 3- of
lOlympia‘present for a joint ses-1
ision. Newly-elected officers forl
lShelton are Vera. Coates, presi-I
gdent; Marjorie Valley, first vice-
president;‘ Alberta Lenders, sec-
3 0nd vice-preside. t: Rae Melcum,
secretary: Mary Dobson, treasur-
er; Ethel Soule, chaplain; Vera‘
Duffield, sergeant-at-arms; Beryle
Faubert, histofian. Olympia of—;
floors are Gertrude Dunn, presi-
'dent; Angie Cartner, first VlCC-l
president; Lena Dunbar, second;V
vice-president; Mary South, sec-i
retary; Helen Leghorn. treasurer;
Golda Baker, chaplain; Madge
Ruddock. sergeant-at-arms; Julia.
Govan, historian. i
Mrs. Martha Witsiers, fourth!
district president, was installing:
officer. She was assisted by
the Eatonville team Whose mem-1
bers are Mary Miller, Helen Sny-‘
der. Eva Lanpers, Maude Mav-
nard, Edith Meyers, Ida Hamil-l
ton. Maxine Maxwell, Frames
l Haberland and Doris Sawyer, piall— l
,ist. Mrs. Frank Maxwell, Wife'
lof Eatonville vice-commander, al
so/attended., '
Th: officers-elect were nre-'
sented corsages and Mrs. Wit-
siersyvas presonted gifts by the’
Olympia and Shelton groups. .
Past“ president pins were givon
to Mrs. Yelle and Mrs. Clothier,
by their respective units. Mrs;
Witsiers gave. a brief talk on
membership and instructions for
the coming year. and Mrs. Eula
Martin. department rehabilitation.
director, gave a few remarks. It
was announced that Mrs. Bertha
Andersen of Olympia had been
elected national vice—president of
the Western Division at the na-
tional convention being held in
Milwaukee.
Mrs. Dunn, newly-elected presi-
dent of Olympia. spoke on the
social life of soldiers and how
their problems are being handled
in Olympia.
Vera. Coates made a partial list
of appointments to be completed1
soon.
Refreshments were served by n.
general committee at the close of
the meeting and enjoyed by Le-
lgion and Auxiliary members.
Leave For San Pedro
To Visit-John Harrier
Mrs. John Harrier. Mrs. Frank
Harrier. Miss Elizabeth Hilligoss
and Miss ,Cathcrino Carlson left
on Monday for San Pedro. cant,
to visit John Harrier, who is com—
ing): in from Hawaii with the US.
Navy. Mrs. Harrier will sail on
the Matsotlian on October 8 for
1 Honolulu; where “llf‘ will join llcrl
i husband to make their home.
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‘Mrs. Silas Johnson of Vanc0llvcr,3
1 white chiffon gown, with an illus—
' ion veil of finger-tip length, which
ricd a colonial bouquet formed of.1
.rand, Sr... Mr. and Mrs. Richar
= evening was spent visiting
eight-point: peace policy.
SGCji
PHON
Doris Bogue Weds On Sunday
In Trinity Lutheran Church
The Trinity Lutheran Church of
Longview was beautifully dcc0-,
rated with fall flowers and tall}
Sunday afternoonp
September 14, for the wedding of !
lMiss Doris Bogus, daughter of} Allen’s nephew and was just re-
1Arthur W. Bogue of Shelton, and l cently married.
Eric Melvin Erickson of Kelso, son!
of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Erickson of‘
1Onalaska, Washington. 1 l
The 2:30 o’clock candlelight';
ceremony was performed by the;
Reverend Walter Irving Eek. Pre-j
coding the. service Mrs. Gerald‘
Runyan of Vancouver, Washing-’
ton sang, “Oh Promise Me.” Shel
was accompanied on the piano byl
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Washington.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was radiant in a
fell in soft folds from a tiara of
bouz'ardia and rosebuds. She car-
ried a cascade bouquet of pinki
rosebuds and pink and white bou-
vardia. Her only ornament wasl,
a swee'hcart locket which was a!
gift from the groom. 1
Miss Erna L. Ransom of Scat-l
tle, a classmate of the bride, was;
he maid. of honor. She wore al
powder blue chiffon gown with al,
single strand of pearls, and car-l
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snapdragols and pink;
rosebuds. She wore a gardenial
in her hair. Miss Elaine Erick-l
son of Kelso, was the bridesmaid,
Her gown was styled in soft yel-
low organdie, with which she;
wore a gold locket. Her bouqueti
of pink snapdragons and pink!
rosabuds was colonial style and
she wore a gardenia in her hair.
The flower girls were the little
Misses Juanita Lundgren and‘
Geraldine Runyan of Vancouver.
\Vasllington.
yellow
in floor length gowns of pink and ,
colonial . Mrs. Fred luckson'
blue and carried small
bouquets.
Delbert Larson of Kelso was
best man and the ushers were
Carl Anderson and Alfred Lot Of
Vancouver. Washington.
The‘ reception was held in tin?-
church parlors. Mrs. Carl An-
derson cut the wedding cake and
Mrs. Svea Walker poured. Miss
Betty June Hanson of Portland.
Oregon. presided at
and Mildred Erickson and Mrs.
Eric Hanson of Portland, MiSS
Esther Calhoon and Miss Elinor
Smith of Castle Rock, Mrs. J. F-
Dean of Onalaska and Mrs. Ed-
ward Jacoues and Mrs. Lester
Johnson of Kelso.
There were 85 guests present-
Those from Shelton were MYS-
Fred R. Bell, Miss Dorothy Bell.
Mrs. Ernest Eaton, Mrs. Herbert
G. Angle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Du-l
Valley" and Roy Shafer.
Mrs. Erickson attended the
Shelton schools and graduated
from the Irene S. Reed high schOOl
with the class of 1938. For .20-
ing away she chose a cadet blue
dress with a light beige coat and
forest brown accessories. Her
corsage was of gardenias. On
their return the young couple Will
make their home at Onalaska.
Miss Gertrude— Wright
Feted At Aberdeen
mi“.
They were dressal; their next meeting.
the pullth
bowl. Assisting were Miss SyIVla !
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Mr. And Mrs. W. S. Allen
Entertain At Their Home
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollander
of Los Angeles, Calif.,rwere visit-l
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Walter S. Allen from Friday until‘
Monday. Mr. Hollander is Mrs.
Dinner guests at the Allyn home
on Sunday at Little Skookum Bay
Were Mr. and Mrs. John Adams,
and daugllter, Vera, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Longan, Miss Marian
Booth, all of Bremerton; Mrs.
Bill Emerson and Billie Held of
the British ship, Liverpool, which
is in dry dock at Bremerton; Cap-
tain Carroll Thatcher of Fort Lew-
is, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Allen and
daughter, Joan, Mrs. Art Rogers,
and children, Dorothy, Mary Ann;
and Jimmie, Mr. and Mrs.. Jackl
Hollander of Los Angelcs, andl
Lucille Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Camper, Mr.
and Mrs. Omer Silvers, Harry
FraZer, and Mrs. King Elmer}
Hagen were callers at the Allen
home on Sunday.
Rainbow Mother's Club
Holds Regular Meeting l
The Rainbow Mothers’ Club met
with Mrs. Warren Earl on Wed-1
nesday for a regular business
meeting, following which they
so ved for the Red Cross. Those!
present were Mrs. Herb Miller,
Mrs. \Valter Elliott, Mrs. Glenn
Landers, Mrs. William Anderson
and Mrs. Earl, the hostess.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Walter Elliott on October 21.
'Will Meet October 2
Mason County Chapter No. 14,
Daughters of the Pioneers, will
meet on October 2 with Mrs. Net-
tie Hodge on Franklin street, for
.wedding anniversary. Mrs. W. F.
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Daughters Cf Pioneers
Mrs. Jiggs, New York Humane Society mascot, has recruited her
6—week-old puppy, Victory. to aid in her work. She has rescued
several other dogs from fires, and hopes to raise. her son to be
equally proficient in life saving.
day, September 18th, as a day of;
prayer. All are invited.
begins at in a. in, and continues
through 8:30 p. m., with different:
Honors» Sailor
Home For Leave
leaders for each hour.
35’ Mrs' Mary Matthes I can spare only a few minutes come
Agate, Sept. 1_7.—A Party was in and join in the prayer circle.
held saturday nlght at the home No formality, just come in any
of M11 and Mrs L- Bina honoring time. The meeting will be held l
their son, Norval, who was home ‘
for a few days from the Navy. You are invited,
There were about fifty guests' J O EOVEE Pastor
present and all enjoyed music and '
dancing. Delicious refreshments
were served. Norval Bina is sta-
. i Mrs. Don Paulson and children of
tloned at San FranClsco at pres Shelton, Spent Sunday visiting
cut and says he enjoys the Navy. I . _
Mrs. Meccrd and two children , With Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Grlnrod._
of Portland, Ore., are visiting herl Due to the telephone
parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Dorr De- l the last few months, I am sorry
noyier, this week. They spent I am unable to gather much lo-
Tuesday visiting with Mr. and 031 news-
Mrs. C. P. Grinrod. 1 Miss Ida Hedrickson and two
Mr. and Mrs_ G. Leeds and nieces of Tacoma, visited with
service
Party At Agate ' y.
Baptist Church observing Thurs- ; .
Service .
If you‘ "'
in the Ladies Parlor downstairsl V
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children were guests of Mr. and . Mr- and Mrs- H» WelCh Sunday.
Mrs. P. Ricard at dinner Sunday. l
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nervu
Mr’. and Mrs. E. Crane and
daughter Ernestine, and Mr. and
Dinner Party Held
At Methodist Church
A 6:30 potluck dinner was held
at the Methodist Church on Mon-
day evening. There were 45
persons present for the evening.
Mrs. Bernice Stewart sang sev-
eral solos and Douglas Larson
gave several piano selections.
Community singing and visiting
was enjoyed the rest of the eve-
ning. This is the first of a month-
ly series of get—to-gethers. Mrs.
Whaley and Mrs. Snelgrove were
in charge of the tables which
were beautifully decorated. A
basket of flowers was presented
to Mrs. Charles Runacres in hon—
or of Mr. and Mrs. Runacres‘
Roberts, whose birthday was on
Monday, was presented a deco—
rated birthday cake.
Will Visit Son
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pickens of
Mt. Vernon will spend this week-
end with their son, Mr.,and Mrs.
Mark Pickens and family of Shel-
ton.
Dinner At Rau’s "
The bridge club of Mr. and
Mrs. Elliot Spring, Dr. and Mrs.
B. N. Collier, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Pickens. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Entertains Club
Mrs. Fred Hickson entertained
at her home on Monday evening
)for the members of her bridge
gelub. Honors at the two tables
were won by Mrs. Max Marr, Mrs.
lVlVlan Morgan and Mrs. Roland
=Gerhardt. Mrs. Mart and Mrs.
IJack Gray were guests of the
club. Refreshments were served
during the evening. The next
meetlng will be with Mrs. Charles
Hurst on Monday, September 29.
1V.F.VV. Auxiliary
Will Meet On Friday
The V.F.W. Auxiliary will hold
thelr' regular meeting on Friday
evenlng. Election of an 18
‘month trustee will be a feature
lof the meeting.
Visiting Relations
Frank Linton of Portland. for-
‘ mer Shelton resident, is spending
,10 days here visiting" his sisters
and brothers, Mrs. William Dan-
iels, Mlss Adda Linton. LerS
and Alfred Linton and his niece,
Mrs. E. F. Martin.
Mrs. W. F. Roberts
Celebrates Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Monson
‘and children of Aberdeen, and
i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morton and
children of Bremerton were in
Shelton Sunday to help Mrs. W.
F. Roberts celebrate her birthday.
Mrs. Brecht of Aberdeen enter-
tained at her home on Mondfl
night for a number of relatives,
to whom she introduced MiSS
Gertrude Wright of Shelton, the
bride-elect of her son Alfred. The
and
sewing towels. Miss Wright re-
ceived a number of lovely gifts
for the future home. Refresh-
ments were served during the
evening.
Loaves For San Francisco
Mrs. C. G. Meamber of San
Francisco, Calif, who has beejn
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sld
Hatcher since August 1, left On
Monday for her home. Mrs. Meam‘
her and Mrs. Hatcher are sistel‘S~
Leaves For School
Miss Helen Mae Hatcher. left
on Tuesday for the University 0
Oregon where she will entcr lll‘l"
third year of training.
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f .’ led by Miss Janssen.
other members of her family ’pl‘es‘
,ent were her mother, Mrs. Irvin
' Palmer. and her sons, Palmer and
lBlll. Guests were Miss Dorothy
LaBarr and Miss Elizabeth Hilli-
I goss.
Girl Scout Scribe
Reports Doings r
Girl Scout Troop No. eleCted
,thelr officers at their last meet-
-ing with the following elected to
office: Toni Viger, president;
Betty Lemke, vice-president; Ber-
nice Manke, secretary-treasurer:
Glenna. Fitz, scribe; Norma Hall.
somal chairman. A party for the
1 next meeting is being planned by
[the somal chairman. It will be
held at Miss McClelland‘s apart-
ment. A troop will be formed
of the new scouts that have come
up from Brownies. They Will be
Miss Ottini
will lend the Junior high troop.
GLENN FITZ, Scribe.
, ‘Nilcox had a dinner at Rau's Inn
I on Saturday evening.
Visit Fair
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Elliott and
daughter Anna Lou, Mrs. W. F.
Roberts and Mrs. Charles Run-
acres spent Tuesday at the Puy-
allup Fair.
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. Mrs. Millie Wood .Has
Weekend Guests Here ‘
Mrs. Millie Woodentertained at
her home over the weekend for .-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood and
family, her son William Wood and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marcus and
son, all from,Tacoma. Sunday
callers included Mr. and Mrs.
William Heninger and family and
her grandson Floyd Bariekman,
from Tacoma. Mrs. Ina Bariek-
man, Mr. and Mrs. James Grimes,
Charley Hargrove and Mrs. Clar-
ence Bariekman of . Shelton.
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Juveniles, Degree Of Honor I
Will Meet On Saturday '
The Juveniles of the Degree of
Honor will meet on Saturday at
12:30 in the Odd Fellows Hall.
Refreshments will be served and
a program is planned.
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Shelton Women’s Chorus
will Hold Monday Meet i
The Shelton Women’s Chorus
will hold their first practice of
the current season in the band
room of the senior high school on
Monday evening at 7:30 sharp.
The chorus will be under the di-
rection of Mrs. L'antz Wiss this
year. Mrs. Wiss is a local music-
ian of great talent with many
years’ of musical training and ex-
perience. The Chorus anticipates
a splendid season under her di—
rectiop and feels fortunate
getting her.
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Sheltonite Takes Part I
In Olympia. Wedding 1
Miss Katherine Porter. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox
of McCleary, pledged her nuptial
vows to Wilbur Bearley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bearley of
Atwood, Kansas, in the First
Methodist Church in Olympia.
Mrs. Bradley Johnston of Shel-
ton and Richard Bearley were
their attendants. The Reverend
Paul Ashby read the service.
After a short trip to Oregon
the couple will be at home in tile
McCleary Hotel.
GRAHAM lulu:
Wednesday Evening
SEPTEMBER 24th
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