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PAGE TEN |__Ne NEWS OF = — ede yand gies: Charles Young | {Raleigh cand Mr. and Mrs, A. W. “— ~ Ta : tended the stock P. J. Rausch was county 5 visitor Tuesday on business. { M i! were Bismare dames Olson, Werner and Car shoppers Monday, Harvey McDowell of ¢ nnon, Ball} Mrs, Johnson of Wild Rose vis was a business visitor in town Tues-/jted at the Ed De Maun kome Satur day. da t in the M. Whitaker and s Thurs- ie hospital Shrin Minneapolis,’ gay for Missouri whe will underwent an operation on his foot i ves and frien last Friday. Valentine | Mrs, Pete John Metz and A. ow. + Braddock callers Sat- Biatay on the Cannon. Ball. fishing: John Smith has pur land ad- dea ae be joining town it plowed and put ints a Mr; entertained ten isited and Vhursday. of Bismarey verett Porter home h John Mets motored) ioe Saturday, algeeichesh Ai) He Kruse i etting up oma ave completed Chinery for Valentine Benz, aie the north! Grant Hulett of Wild Rose fin -& St cE séeding flax north of town Cordelia Sta , Hazel , “ Morrison and Bernice Kleinschmidt | J crow attended the al _————: er a et ree Te . » was in. the ws at Joe Sorche’s Saturday night. Joc| Stewart, Aléx McLean and .Malcolm| Mrs. Schrenk’s perents, Mr. and Mrs, “Clifford Peterson of Selfridge was! ninth inning on rain, with | 3 : x i ; : ie as deputy sheriff again Nickelson. 3, J. Pugh. 3 cond visitor with home folks|the score at 7 to 7 ‘Old Irons into drydock at Boston-to be nditioned from funds contributed by schoolboys e roud graders are ected] Rev.’ and Mrs. Grundy were shop-| "Wild Hose’ schools wlil be taught a ond | Mrs. Ausust 2 was a shopper 4d girls everywhere in the land. And as the w alls away from her historic sides the “tattered this week to grade the mail road} ping in Bismarck Tuesday, next yeat by th@)same teachers as Turnip and his|in. town Monday jensign” of which Oliver Wendell Holmes sang poe back in 1828 still waves on high. Saluting it|#°ine east. The daily, vacation Bible school lust’ sear Mis Hlelen Erickson of d to Bis.) Mrs. Robert ¢ irpenter was a caller in tow em spent Lubert Wes-| ®-——— y the guest at t Paul Demp: ek dinne enter Sunday } Dempsey,! phe and chil-ltne p : j ; ner SS + ©. Grace! nite well attende and children. i The byterian Sunday school! Mr. and Mrs. Rovig of : held their ildre ord, the Gre ut Western nection with the » were in Wiwg on busi y with his turning to Bismarck Sun n patients at the day evening t Mrs. Homer Taylor and nk Bosworth, ae-! family visited at the Harry Knowles Miss Jess Morrison,! hom rek Sunday and hmidt motored to nis} fen Boss spent Sund ck Saturday after his wife and, parents, . who have Gr spent the week-end . Collins attended _ the | tets’ convention held at Man dan last week, and Mrs. Bosworth for Duluth,|"“Mr and Mes. Minn., where she will spend her vaca) family of Glen tion with home folk at the B. W. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cors motored to!" yy Bismarck Sunday to ik Mrs. Allen and children have’, moved from the Cannon Ball river to rm south of Raleigh owned by as the, A. Hubbell Ulin Graham home gie Knowles, Emma dith and Clara Mueller visit north Patterson ranch Monday and Mr. George jingston of “Me _.jmer guests at the sal ce given at the F schoolhouse Saturday attended. Miss Holstein spent the week-end ence Luke night was la . Christen- visiting at the) sen spent county and motored to Suni P Minne- visited with friends ie Mrs. C. Millard and sons, Howard and Roy, were passengers to Beulah where they visited at the John Kruckenberger home. | Cromwell | Mrs. Jacob Huber was an ea: Pe hound passenger to Bismarck she will receive medical tre in the Bismarck hospital. On the 16th of June occurre marriage of Mr, Amos E ‘ Miss Evelyn Le Beau, We wish them . H. Schroeder | + Sehroeder mo- } various Minnesota cities v a happy married life in their new friends and — relati Mrs ous at tlebron. Schroeder will receive medical treat: | Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mattson and ™ent before returning home. , daughte 4 Werner visit: Morris and aster} ed at t home Fri Mr. 3 Olaf Nordby 2 Werner Sather, accompanied by M Ernest Carlson and Miss Margre Nordby, motored to Dickinson where they attended the Norwegian’ choir, | Luc! From there Mr. Noré nd Werner! Sather left for Wyoming and Oregon | niece: rt - where they will seek their futu tended the dance held ut the Lundin homes. jhome in Naughton township Saturday Mrs. Wesley of California is visit-| night. ing a few days at the Goetz brothers; _ Joe Varley, Clarence Starr and homes. doe Jiras attended the dance at the Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Wentz mo-j Joe s e Saturday night. tored to Dickinson Tuesday where| Joe Varley returned from _Bis- they transacted business. En route | marck fier having s home they attended the revival meet-|'the week wes serving as juryman} ings held at Hebron. from this district for the June term | Mrs. B. B. Sather of Killdeer is| of court. visiting a few days with her daugh-| F. E. Young was in this vicinity | ter, Mrs. Ernest Carlson, northwest | looking after matters of a business | of town, nature Saturday, Mr. Henry Grossman was an east-| John Keifer bound. passenger to Bismarck Tues-| caller in Regan nd ‘as a recent business | day where he visited /his wife, who! The Hailstorm Sunday did consid- is in the Bismarck hospital. jerable damage in this vicinity, espe- “ cially to gardens and winter | Mr. and Mrs. Porter Nelson and | children visited at the Steve Leith | Moffit ieme ues welt grades, ——————#| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount, who re- | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson were | cently moved to the place known as Bismarck visitors Saturday. the Pete Lipp place, visited rela- ‘Mrs. B. F. Lane and Miss Maud| tives in Crofte district Sunday. Moffit were Braddock callers Wed-| Road work in this township was ep started Wednesday, and at present Mee Emil Enockson returned home| the men are engaged in digging rock ly from Arthur, where she had| 0Ut of the road to get it in shape for ine colating the county grader. and Mrs. W. V. Carroll enter-|. Aldene Morris returned to her| tained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and| home in Ecklund Monday after hav- fanby at a chicken dinner Sunday. | ing visited a week at the home of her é YW. H. Edson was visiting with | Cousins,-the Edward Morris children. fives in Blamarck last week, Harold Morris visited at the T. F. Ed Allensworth, Mrs, Mf. D,| Morris home several days this week. ‘and Miss Dorothy Lamb were| Arthur Schroeder, Porter Nelson ghace Taptdes, and Edward Morris ‘were in Baldwin . LE. Adams and Mrs. Fay| Monday evening, shopping and trans- entertained 25 ladies at an| ting business. Boo SLs voli Wer| Ernos Strandemo. was in Bismarck afternoon si the home of the Monday on business, Wich re was spent in music, jal conversation.. At 5 OO oe two-course luncheon was Edgemont | OO Mrs. H. af ‘Asselstine en- Pe ir friends at a eee (raitiest of Jamestown has retu! ome to A iat rne spend vacation with her parents. suse’ visited at the Ed The infant daughter, Erna, of Mr. te mee a te Saturday after a } id Mrs. John Stinert. ine rq ness. Interment was made at the Millet were Alta church, from ne mn, Funeral services Nell afternoon which was very much need-| dren of Bremen, N. D. Mrs, Roy} stomp, Our im the hall and rain) Glencoe church Sunday | afternoon. a ergea! familica from, this viihity Zion church pee Rye and wheat | Theat se tne ve Me Geate momedd g The, Reavy hail and rain storm| is due to Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Grundy,|given at the L: Af Douseslag stare of Hurdsfield sy ‘ Rye and w Thursday at the V. M. Craven home-/Sunday afternoon did much damage,| and to all who took part in making |{m Braddock Wednesday afternoon, Par Le NE emul erat SAE eree. A community pienie was enjoyed] rye being a total loss, lying flat, and| this a success. H. W. Allen, Braddock banker, Coun. een nee ante ye itlian Waston will spend her} thursday evening at the Menoken|also damaged small ‘grain and’ will] D. W. Stewart helped his brother {ty Agent Miesen and the DeLaval A eee eae ana ee eee Wn atar Parents, Mr.) picnic grounds. “After the supper, set it far behind. A number in this] John, piant corn Monday. This was | Qin secreat ne ose theaaetutipal ts. My ky Wastom: ine settled | Eames were played around a roaring| community will put in hail loss. | the second time corn. had been speakers. A number of prives were Manley jig getting: 3: +H168 | bonfir | _Martin Nelson was'a caller at the| planted on this ground this spring,| given to the holders of ace nume vis new place of business. He has) "uy Abelein of Anamoose, N. D.|Jim Jiras and Ed. Morris homes| as the cutworms and grub worms en: | five" ised i ily son v field and the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers of Me- glad to learn that the new cement of Flor Zion Ecklund Kenzie entertained Mr. and Mrs.) fon three for Charlie Rue, two AAOGSe cae puseda afternoon and bridge across Long Lake creek is aft Homer Craven and family at dinner! smashed the west end of the barn in| pastures ai ain in most places |" open, for travel. ve | ————# | Wednesday evening. i and broke two windows at Martin] are in exe ondition. The wheat | ¢,M%. and Mrs. John Peterson and on. their +! Phe graduating exercises held in} , Mr and Mrs. R. G. Abelein and Nelson's. fs somewhat backward bat with the | family attchded ‘a farewell party John Stenert \ Tae Gis children left Saturday for Anamoose)”‘a*¢rowd gathered at the Nels Nel-|recent rahi, eee ede ae with the | given in Braddock Wednesday after- Mr. and Mr | the hall y night Was! where they will visit Mr. Abelein’s|,on ‘home Sunday and -celebsated| receiv tere tikes camenhe © noon in honor of Mrs. J. W. Mikesell the parent 5 H 's were sung by| parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Abelein. Hedge ‘ade A ut Regan, returning Monday morn- tr. | » Tuesday evening. ay school at the town hall Sun-|to Mandan Monday to report hail k. Friday. —— PP, lag. planning to gn Gana nest A number of beys gathered at they-day. | Mrs. Funston, Sunday egal Ue z Bobby Brownawell, son of Mr. yond THE 'PERFECT WIFE A rain and hail storm visited this| Week for 8 sicit wi cir ¢ srown y ba | superintendent, would like to organ Mrs. Harold Brownwell of Sterling, | —« Dodge | community and farms south of towne | #8 Mrs. Emil Z | it whe Fi, dMemriay Mr.| Ladies aid Thursday, June 25. The i —€anfii is here visiting relatives for a few | oid fellow? | "Yo “0ine here IGuing-& considerable aincunt of dacit iss Bernice Morris, meeting will be held in the town hall; ays. “I’m on my honeymoon.” ae ; cs * Biemarek Monday.!at 2 p.m. ee tin anfield Miles Stanton of Braddock made| «Whee ot mane # M and Mrs. Fred L 1 and Mrs. opening dance at the Are | + ore were, Mr am ee ars! aaa i i eS - i 3 business trip to Wild Rose Tues-| «Well, somebody had to stay home len an motored to Hebron grove last Friday was quite well | Wi ‘amily of Brittin were Sunday jarge crowd attended the ladies | day. _—Tit-Bi Tuesd rom there Mrs. Gross-| tended. ? i: | Harold Williams was a. visitor at!ner eucsts at the Ed, Ebling home, lea at the Kd. Rasche hone, ‘They | Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Carlisle were | M4 look after the shop."—Tit-Bits. man took the train to Bismarck) A big celebration will be held at Mr. and Mrs, John MeMonegal an e Herman kenstein home Sun- Doris Craven left Tuesday for, will have their next meeting at the;among those who attended the ball where she will seek medical aid in!the Arena grove July 4th. Every! little daughter are visiting Mrs, Me-| narck. Canfield schoolhouse June 29. game at Moffit Saturday. ck hospit | body Bills will be sent out] y i aon unday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Graves} A large crowd attended the indoor] Henry Plath of Moffit delivered a . Viken of Brainerd, Minn.!in-n few d 2 ents, Mr. and Mrs.) dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.'circus given by the Ameritan Legion|load of fence posts to W. H. Browna- for f ea. Is. Sat ing a few days with her) Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Edgerton came |John Fuhrer. Mr. MeMo wa Roy Graves of Bismarck, and American Legion, Auxiliary for|well Wednesday. daughter, Mrs. loa back Monday from a two we va-| principal of MeKen school at the ‘Herman the purpose of raising money for the}“ Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Saville and Q bbs ae ‘ weet iy ation trip. two ye SR ae friends are} ‘] Ee 7m z ih ion cabin house they plan on build- scape oy gabe ieeteoilide sae son Tuesday where he transacted!” Mp. and Mrs. Bob Hans and daugh- een < Ate) 1s | Tyg: the dairy farmers’ picnic at Mandan \ panned: ie pack Tharsis and daugh-| glad to see them _ | Morris ~ (Sie: and Mrs. Ole Olson and Pete} June 14. = Mrs, Bernard Frank was a passen-| tne {wor wonky Genny after spend 12% of who is|ers n : o_o Band Mrs. ing at Minot and| | Marvin Swanson, who has been ger to Bismarek where she entered: Viola F ea tegeaten a hwny co ion, is vrden called at the Elmer| Charlie Rue called at the Nels Nel-|Wolseth. over the week-end helping Homer Brownawell put in marek hospital. | Monday her sister pits for gravel to) W home We . ‘son home last Sunday. Mrs, Albert Gray and cl some flax in Emmons county, re- ©. E, Allison and son, Elmo, t5 aan Fa {use y No. 10. | Bourgpis visited at the) . and Mrs. George Whitted, Flor-| Tuttle are visiing her pai Mr.|turned home Friday. were passengers to Zap! Saturday Mrs ‘Smith is taking her place at the | A"¢ Tryge township nson home Wednesday, | lence and Stephen, and Bud Nelson and Mrs. Joe Cook. ~ Miss Avis Carlisle visited friends where they visited at the S. Norton! witehboard. was visitor here one di called at the W.'were callers M the Martin] Henry Swanson spent the week-|in Bismarck Friday and Saturday. home. iuaMdedhlinasWeker apent. che cweanc (tie « Tharsd [Nelson home. end-at his home. * ° Mrs. Emanuel Schrenk and infant Leonard Frank was a passenger to! .ng with her phrents, retienine to |..ts Long will spend the] , i Aid was | at th 8 ited with Hazel and|_ Miss Alice Strand, who “is train-|son of Bismarck are here visiting Bismarck where he entered the Bis- jy cchool Tues 4 She is {Suman Northwestern university, Anderson home Sature on Tuesd ae ing at the Bismarck hospital, spent marck hospital to undereo an opera- ranting cone He a | Chicago, \ Ae ee 1 John | Sunday visiting with her mother. —— tion for appe ndic ae j Mr, and M Wharton and Perkins called at the Ira’ porsheck W: cdneaay Ano EaAr paper-|__ Mr. and Mrs, John Howe and Hazel, oe Jaco Md daughter, Ther f The township board had their regu: |\., ; "Jenter the hospita | for tr ae lik rence, the Iafaat demshter of Satur-| Mercer, passed Hills on when he stepped on W ilmot accidental, na n-| Mr, and hog ray turdey is a aap - sib ‘an indeterminate prison outible’ t andthe league | Starr, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘And ‘Her Tattered Ensign’ Stitl Waves FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1927, ¥ were a presidential volley of 21 seuns and (inset) Seeretary of the Navy Wilbur, surrounded | yoncien” were alles at Geo Wite | Beach aeons amen git the) Hortal ‘will te by high officers of the army and navy. ted’s Sunday on their way to visit| weeks, closed Saturday. A program 2 his father, Joe Ayers. They were| was given by the students. in’ the No. 1 and Miles uddock vicinity will teach the lower grades as well as the ninth grade at School No. 2 staurant and. ice crent TT cnt several duya with: hie brother, | Sunday. tirely cleaned the first planting. Nr. and “Mea, reise een withett estates | Te. G. Abelein.. Mr, Abelein attended| The car of Swan Swanson at Nels| Roy Goodman of Bismarck trans-| any nad Mis, Harald Browanvl vizie has been without a res the postmasters’ convention in Bis-|Nel#on's Sunday was turned over by] acted, business in. Missouri township | here Sunday” are! vhi @: le si » e top to pieces,| Tuesday. A Tree ' marek while here. broke two windows out for Nels Nel-| ‘This vielnity. received a very re-| ,Residents of this district will be sitors their 30th wedding anniversary. A ,| at, the O. R. Martini home. solos and| | Word has been recived here from! gelicious supper was nerveds Those | Brose ee ae aa ay evening’ W*|_ ‘The John Johnson family were ratton and Miss) Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Ludemann, form-| present were Otto and Alice Swan-| Fred Sims was a business caller} SU"day guests at the O. B, Swanson erly of Menoken, who are now nicely, Son, Mr. and Mrs. Swan Swanson| at tite Doe Nigeelson wane ey et | home, orn t E ng by Mrs. § number of folk# from this] Jocated at Postville, Towa. Mr.! and’ family, south of Bismarck, both | day. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Swanson mo- MeRilaa big opening | Ludemann is salesman for the Equit-| brothers of Mrs, Nelaon'a, Mz chad | ooo" tored to Bismarck the fore part of he Joe Sorch farm Satur-, able Life Insurance of Des Moines, Mrs, Victor Endahl and family, and|@—————_____g]| the week, returning home Saturday. jowa, randma Engdahl, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- . number o: e young people of » Falkenstein was an over={_ McKenzie played ball with Meno-| ford Scott from Bismarck, both i} Wild Rose this neighborhood gathered at the guest with Harold Williams ken Sunday on the, Menoken ball dia-. daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rue SE . H. Brownawell home Sunday eve- Ly mond. The game was called at the and family. Bing to help Homer celebrate his d Anderson has been busy; seventh inning on account of the ap- Knos_ Strandemo motored to Bis-} Mr. and Mrs. Nels Thompson at- | birthday. for Walford Asplund the: proaching rainstorm. The score was mafek Monday on business. tended the big dairy farmers’ picnic] McKinley Reaman ef Haselton was 12 to 16 in favor of McKenzie. and Joe Jiras, Arthurjat Mandan June 14. through here last week repairing et ‘1 mens rson called at the H. A. There were 36 in attendance at the eeteain and Ed. Morris made a.trip the telephone line. Cullough hor Ed Schatz, stein home John Morris. of attended the! $e past week at the T. ague, home. Wallace Falkenstein has Idown to Falkenstein’s the week, where Lester overhauled ar. John Sandberg, son Bobbie h for the Black | ‘ing nis barn, Henry Swanson, Daisy Bailey and A. Mrs. Geo, Ne’son and Gladys visit-|F. Ghylin were callers at the O. Hag: Y strom home Sunday. ang Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son visited Elsie Olson, Dorothy Morris, Wal-|at the A, N. Strand home Sunday, ter and Charlie Keator visited last | afternoon. i Sunday at the Oscar Coleman home.|_ Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Keifer and Mrs. Mildred Skoglund has been visit-| Knudson drove to Wilton Sunday to! who left here for ing with her s irs. Arthur Sol-|attend a. party. The occasion was| a half ago, bekg, in Naught, John Keifer’s birthday: A Rew sler . Osear Magnusnon and Bandar, as June 26, there will be setv- sit friends a few week: Wednesday with the! ices John Olson family. bar wie iz conducted by a mit Elsie Olson spent_a week with her 'y from China, Everyone is ster, Mrs. Anton Fisher. invited and bring your dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Trygg visited] Clayton Little has purchased a new Tuesday night with John ‘Olson's. 1927 Ford coupe. nd Mrs, Bolter and family Cecil Mount’s moved a few loads}, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little and fam- spent several da: of furniture to the Pete Lips place| ily visited the Herb Little home near took his little doctor whe the for injuries suf nail. William Hughes, Jr., left Friday ra at Glendive. Mont., asks Menoken , to hay stepped on a and Mrs. C. D. Rodgers left} the H. Klepstein home. They are’ which they are moving on to. Baldwin Sunday. morning for North ,| how moving their household furniture} The Baldwin items reported some} Mrs. G. L. sey and Ma Ong to visit their son, Earl Rod-|ito Bismarck where they will make time ago that Cecil Moupt had the| visited at the P, H. Greenan home a; their home in the future {place rented where John Reche’s, few minutes Saturday, Anderson left Sunday for! A. n Abe Hug-| reside and would move on to it this| Mrs. P. Greenan and son visited ite, N. D., where he expects | gins sday. |fall, which is a false report, Mr. i Ble home Saturday his tractor to be shipped| Mrs, L nd a Mrs.| Rech’ says he got word front’ Mrs, Ole Olson is Milton Rue and daughter of’ Bis-| Sikes, the owner, that he could ‘have visiting a the Ole Olson hom nice rain fell here Sanday | mare > -| th lace i hi its it. Gudman Jordah!] has been assist- Msi Rese ENGy Ae eh salt Nelson, 1 go and. Vietor are it rae ponpeee in housework digging rock nowadays on the quar- ¥ S ter he fenced. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin called Europe’s Trouble maker “ladys Nelson and Clara Rue, were| at the Ole Olton homie Sunday eve~ visiting with Emma Nelson Friday. | nii M 4 end Mrs. Clifford Scott visited Mrs, ! A..N. Strand, Barney and last Sunday with her parents, Mr.| Alice Strand drove to marck Mon- and Mrs. Nels Nelson, and sat ae da; They took Alice back to.the Mrs. A. Kruger, John and Elsie;| hospital where she is training and Mrs. Jake Feteh noe supper| nurse, guests last Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Trygg. —— Mr, and Mrs. George Nelson, Ger- W tie, Gerald and Gwendolyn ‘motored S. W. | §S.W.Burleigh | | eee to’ Bismarck and Mai Meiday, |S ae Mrs. Nelson consulted the doctor and The main topic of discu: had the cast taken from her foot. |this vicinity ig the rise of the Mi ; 216-218-—Fourth ne Oscar Magnuson and Ida transacted | souri ris Woodworth has lost business in Bismarck Friday. nearly 150, ‘seres of land, it is on David Erg out adjusting hail|the bend of the. riv. It is being ii jailstorm visited Arena | washed away in chunks and falls into the river. Another man was entirely ‘Whilemena Kruger, John,| surrounded by water, but was rescu Elsie and Mrs. Jake Fetch were sup-| with a rowboat. He has only a little per guests at the Andrew Trygg home pated of land and a log cabin on Wednesday night before Mrs, Fetch | t! er bottom, but it was almost returned to her home in Oregon, essay surrounded by water and Helen Rue from Naus ton school] the only way to save him was to get came home to spend the week-end|him out, in the boat. Among others with her folks. who have lost hay, land, grain: and other items are Paul Hapel, Angus last week at the home of Alice Swan- son. Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson family were visiting at Geo, Nelson last Thursday night. ‘M. F. Parker was an overnight guest with Geo. Nelson‘’s last Thurs- day night. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Resch and Robert oie a trip to Bismarck and Mandan pe ir. avd. Mrs. Mrs, rew Olson ‘aed te and Mrs. Alggt Byberg were shoppers in Regan a, FL Parker ‘was a caller in Regan LO Lecpee These REA BS ae in Regap This is the yong man who started all the troble between: ‘the soviet seme will go to. and Poland, by.. oe et M. Ngo the soviet minister ae Ut was eplaved. His name. oe Bale ‘owerda, and he is shown-here under ar.' Women mores Waa all ‘dey He the /eollar beeause the Poles punished OO a igh. 90 Varley, flsrence ms got busy to prevent possib! Seetbait the bara dance

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