The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 16, 1946, Page 4

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PACE FOUR ,8O 2 / F se Congress PTA Heard In School.Of Instruction At the P.-T. A. School of In- struction held this week at the High School theré* was ‘a record CIETY © \7 By PATRICIA * PHONE 535) Vice-President: | | | | 10:50 a.m.—Duties of Officers! and Executive Board Members.' Mrs. E. L. Thayer, Parliamentar-| Chaplain McManus Bishop Wing To Confirm Class At Episcopal Church MAKES ANNUAL VISITATION TO st PApE’s AND¢ST§ PE- Fisk 2 xy eeoe The =Rt. (Rex jJohn “Durhame ‘irst Congregational Church, ‘B’Nai Zion Congregation, Si- William between Fleming and monton at Southard street. Reg- Southard streets. “Soil For Sal-| wlar services every Friday even- vation” will be the subject of the| ing at 8 o'clock and Saturday Sunday morning service at 10:50! morning at 7 o’clock. o’clock. The evening service at! 7:30 o’clock will have the subjects st,” Ww «St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, _ ‘If Jesus Visited Key tee eaegrmer Duval.and Eaton streets, _..| Sun Morning. Prayer is, at Sire Methoblist Tr olock, Hvenind Prayer biat “Chureh, Flenting and Williana)7:30 o'clock, Al b “Visitation. streets. Sunday Morning i pis Wor- of Bishop John D. Wing. ship talk at 10:50 o’eloték is Me ob Bit . Fleming _Street- SATURDAY, Couldn’t Afford | the Raise NEW HAVEN, Conn.—When he was pastor of a small Connecti- cut church, according to the Sat- ‘urday Evening Post, the Rev. Josiah Whitney was informed | that his parishioners had decided to raise his salary from three to {four hundred dollars, clergyman } > So} ter finton Ly ital 2 that he actept tHe increased \ would” task of try- salaryeas Ath? add FEBRUARY. 16, 1946 Speakers To Tell Needs Of Church In Mission Fields NEW YORK,-N. ¥—Ninety of the foremost bishops, priests and lay people, together with a num- ber of missionaries now in this country, will visit hundreds of Episcopal parishes in @l parts of the United States, ing . mem- bers of that Church of the. needs of their mission figlds for recon- vian, F. C. P. T. | Wing, DD.” LL.D, Bishop of the Religion ‘Three Quéstions”. At Seventh Day ene foe java 2 to collect an extra hundred struction and rehabilitation, and attendance from all P.-T. A.’s in the city. Schools were dismissed at noon for all pupils and the teachers were able to attend the after-| noon session. All principals were} present also. Monroe County P.-T. A. Coun- cil officers had visiting P.-T. A. members to a dinner at Casa Cayo Hueso. Following is the program: Theme — “Together We Build The Citizens of Tomorrow.” Presiding — Mrs. C. B. Tutan, Regional Director. 9:30 am. — Registration, en- trance to auditorium. 9:45 a.m..— Key. West School Band. Four numbers, 10:00 a.m'—Opening, Mrs. C."BS Tytan, presiding, officer. - os» ve 10:01 a.m.—Call to colors. High Sthool ‘Studént CothOD yg cb 10:05 a.m—Devotiondl. fev. U4 T. Howes. 10:01 a.m—Greetings ‘by «Mrs. Fernando Camus. “Welcome to Key West.” Mr. Horace O’Bryant, Princi-} pal, Key West High School.} “Problems of the Principal and Teachers.” Intsoduction of Guests State Board Members.” 10:20 a.m.—Key note address— “Together We Build the Citizens} of Tomorrow.” Representative of, state president. Mrs. J. Floyd Griffin, 7th vice president, Florida Congress of P.-T. A’s. “Program Planning.| Our School Children Are Future Citizens and Parents and Deserve the Best.” High and! 4 School; Earl .Hamilton, Division importance of Officers. { 11:20 a.m.—Songs and Recrea-} tion, Mrs. Katherine Logan. 11:30 a.m.—Use of Publication, } State and National. Mrs. Paul Sears. 11:45 a.m.—State and National] Procedures, Mrs. Tutan. 12:00 a.m. — Lunch at Ocean- view Restaurant. 1:00 a.m. — Introduction of} Local Presidents, Mrs. Fernando} Camus. Mrs. Dorothy Roberts, Islamorada; Mrs. Romalda Shep- pard, Poinciana Pre-School; Mrs.| Marion Curry, Division Street} School; Mrs. Elizabeth Singleton, | Harris School; Mrs. Elaine Cates, High School; Mrs. Williams, Poinciana. Principals: Horace O’- Bryant, Junior - Senior High! W._E. Fowler, “Albeit” Carey, >ers. Dulion, | o ° treet School; farris Scheel; ‘Poinélana: S Pre-School; Gi A. to visitors, — 1:15 p.m.—Program and High School P.-T. A’s., Mrs.| Griffin. “How to Plan the Year’s| Programs.” | 1:45 p.m.—Study Groups, Mrs. Sears. Various booklets’ for) group assembly to study. | 2:00 p.m.—Question Box, Mrs. Thayer. All questions ahswered. Answers on all subjects. 2:30 p.m. Home and Family Life. A most important commit-| tee for building citizens of tomor- row. Mrs. Sears. 2:50 p.m.—Summary. Adjourn- ment, Mrs. Tutan. Refreshments were served at conclusion of meeting. ae Planning ‘Sue Goldman. Was. Valentine Queen, | f Evelyn Nettles:PugeAt Scout Party Laugh-provoking games fea; tured the Valentine Party given Wednesday night by the Wesley} House for members of its clubs: and clasess and the new Girl Scout troop it is organizing? The Community Center, *1006) Varela street, was appropriately} decorated for the .o¢¢asiony avhieh was productive » of mew pirientl- ships and’ cofdial, tela’ mong the members of;; the, Various) groups, aM bos As each girl entered the § she was given'a pjete of a Valen; tine puzzle and, told: ta. find others who had the parts to com- plete the puzzle. The groups thus formed selected a leader, who guided them in search of hidden small red hearts. Each group represented an an- imal. When a group found a heart its members, with hands behind them, had to imitate the sound made by the animal they repre- sented. Thus, there was much quacking, chirping, meowing and bow wowing. The imitations were a signal for the leader of the group making the discovery to “come and pick up” the Valen- tines, wri sis hi Sue Goldman was elected Val-, entine Queen and Evelyn Nettles her page. The page summoned the “subjects” to the throne for performances. requested of them by the queen. Among the other games were: Volleyball, played by blowing a aballoon over a rope; Magic Rug and Spinning the bottle. Refreshments of ice cream ard Walentinie-decorated cake «were served after the games. A Valen- tine souvenir was given § each guest as she departed. Patty Lou Brady, Peggy Tift, Dora Castro, Delores Villate, Lutrell Pipkins, Julie Lange, Betty Key, Sylvia Alvarez, Sue Goldman, Barbara Adams, Eliza- beth Ann Russell, Blanche Alli- good, Jo Ann Valenzuela, Bar- bara Jolly, Sylvia and Glorida Knowles, Evelyn Nettles, Clara- bell Garcia, Anola Ybarmea, Judy Whitmarsh, Gladys and} Amelia Bonniwell, Linda King- ery, Ferrell Conner, Donald Rus- sell and Keith Roberts. The Misses Reynolds and Green, and Mesdames Kingery, | Eckert, Wm. Russell, Archie} Roberts and Merrill Sands. Cerezo Fami Corporal orma Cpl. Norman C. Cefez0, ‘Sdn of; Mrs. Ruby Cerezo of 916 Francis street has returned home. with an honorable discharge from Camp Blanding, Fla., after serving eight months overseas and 28 months in the states. After completing his basic training at Camp Croft, South Carolina, he was sent to Bakers and Cooks School at Camp Mox- ey, Texas, Camp Gruber, Okla., and Fort Meade, Maryland. He has received the good con- duct medal, World War II Vic- tory medal, Asiatic Pacific med- with bronze star, Philippine! ation medal with bronze star, be! Miss Sanches Weeds Mr. McCarthy, At the home of Notary. Public Pedro Aguilar, Duvalistréet, Miss; Ruth JM. Sanehéz jand | Troy, Eugene McCarthy, USN,” were: joined in holy wedlock by No- tary Public Pearo Aguilar last night. Halbert P. Condon, U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Caridad Kintner were witnesses. Miss Romelia Sanchez, Rachel Sanchez, Armanda’' Agui- lar, Asuncion Aguilar and: other’ friends were present at the’ cere- mony. They will be at home to their many friends at-the Mastic Trail- er Camp on United street. {Hed Renwion With : n Cerezo Now Back and the American defense rib- ‘bon. ° Cpl. Cerezo is very happy to be back home and _ especially happy as this is the first time he has seen his little daughter Ruby Diane. A family reunion was held in his honor. This being the first time in four years that all of| Mrs. Cerezo’s children have been together and she is very happy to have her sons back home to stay. Cpl. and Mrs. Cerezo are mak-} ing their home here. Mrs. Cerezo} says there is no place like Key/ West. Mrs. Cerezo is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale of North Carolina. Plan F ai Ghia Chief Visit Em ates ay Mrs. Irene Adams, Most Excel- lent "Chief, “will preside} at the! meeting Of Key West Temple No: 20, Pythian Sisters to be ‘held in the Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming street, Monday evening at 7:30. Plans will be completed for the official visit of the Grand) Chief, Mrs. Bernice Parks, on} Monday, March 4. | Mrs. Viola Higgs, Captain of} the Degree Staff is calling aj meeting of the staff during the)! meeting Monday, February 18, so) all officers and members are urged to present. | Diocese: of South Florida, » will make his Annual Visitation to Saint Paul’s Church, Key West, Sunday morning, and to St. Peter’s Church, Sunday evening. At the 7:30 a.m. Holy Euchar- ist, the Bishop will be the Cele- brant, and at the 11 o’clock Serv- ice Bishop Wing will Confirm a class of candidates to be pre- sented by the Rector and will also be the preacher. All members and friends of St. Paul’s as well as any visitors or guests in Key West are most cordially invited to attend the Service and hear Bishop Wing. Bishop Wing has been a Bishop in South Florida for, over twenty years, serving first as C@-adjutor Bishop andn agp daret C be- coming=Dioé@san, or in charge 0! all the work_of the Digrestede the course-of,that time dhe work has increased” and egpapdeg so that two Bi 90d hectiedsand the-Rta Bev, BENEY I. Lo§ttitgwas Leonsecrated Sufflgan Bishopy last | May. 2 9 Bishop Wing, whose home is Bishopsted, Winter Park, will be the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. James MacConnell at St. Paul’s Rectory. Seeks Revival of Family Prayer BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Bishop Charles C. J. Carpenter, head of the Episcopal Diocese of Ala- bama, adyocates developfnent.,, 9’ the old custom of familyeprayer. iho ees, img et ‘et ide thé “foudlds st Be faid. Here fathers~and mothegs rust mpst am- that family praydF be led? by sthe father, immediately safters break- fast, and before-oghildren start! for school, and suggests the read- ing of a short Biblé pa§sage, gnd use of the short form of family prayer *found® tr? ©#ite® Bpiscdpal Booky of; . Tt takegy ngin- utes, , gang if you will try ityou will firs these the most valuable few minyftes of the dapYrTxo 2 @ Forbes Brothet Here Dr. J. S. Forbes and daughter, Jean, of Salisbury, N. C., and Francis Luther are visiting B M. Forbes, 1131 Fleming street. Dr. Forbes said he is anticipat- ing several fishing trips in local waters. Mr, Forbes.is his. brother. iMiss Hernandez oH} Navy Photo CHAPLAIN McMANUS Praising the men of the Navy during battles- and invasions who took war as a gigantic football game, and who have a sincere trust in God, Chaplain McManus, senior chaplain at NOB, states. Sp od eres 900 SFHE °GOLDEN ‘RULE © «* * Jysgerae at ye besnob ju ed. § For swift what judgntent judgg@ ye ‘shall be judged: ahd with ,what, measure ye* mete, ‘if, ‘Shall"be measured'to you again). 5 And why beholdest thou, the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, and considereth not the beam that is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye? Thou hypro- cite, first cast out the beam out cf thine eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote cut of thy brother’s eye. Give not that which is holy un- to the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, jand turn again and rend you. » “Asis ‘and"it shalt be*given yu; seek, and ye shall find; k BMatl Be Opéated! Uns eae! | iritual F By J. W.B.. , Hy be Aprignedts is ae PAD. aS ther€ ¢f you, his son ask bread, will, OF if he (peed Ta give him a ii» W] whom # he give-him-.a stone? ask a serpent’ + mm If ye then, being evil,+kno hat to ae god, gifts untd Sh child#@aj(dw! wiuch mere: shall your Father which is irf Meavel give gOo@tMifizs to themethat Bs! ."s Bel fh Wipes wiataoe Te i] gs Ww ver vote that, eh should do to you, do) }¥ veh so to them: for this is the law and th® prophets. "(Matthew 7:1-12) ‘|’ THOSE WHO ARE BLESSED Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heav- en, Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hun- ger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. s| 1 that asketh re iv eithat seeketh ting! . Shim that knocketh ‘it! shape the, gfe hit rasan F4 dnb tapchnas| Mh of our Lord” He recommends gabiget= {Phe Réligion That Is Dif: | he, Hapa, Sehool,Aufaitorium, ' the Evening Worship at 7:30 yclock the subject will be: |“Choosing A Master.” Petronia street. Saturday at 9:30 a.m., Sabbath School. Jehovah’s Witnesses, 624 Car- son Lane. Sunday 8 p.m. Watch- tower Study. First Presbyterian Church, White and Washington streets. Sunday sermon subject at 11 am, service is “We Will Set Up Our Banners In the Name of the Lord.” Fellowship Hour at 7:30 p.m. will have a talk by Capt. Baillod on Army Headquarters at Rheims. Gospel Hall, 703 Southard | street. Sunday Morning Worship | P. m. Christian Science Society, 327 | Elizabeth street. Sunday morn- ing services 11 o'clock. Wednes- day evening meeting, 8 o’clock. First Baptist Church, Eaton and Bahama. In the Sunday | morning worship at 10:50, “What Key West Needs” is subject. At 7:15 there will be special music! _ Orthodox and at 7:30 evening worship, the | (colored). Sunday Vespers and subject ist ““Phe* Narrow Way of] $etmon at 8 p.m. Mass at 10 a.m. Life.” < peosceveseggeses: sau iOg ¢ FS, Methdgist Church, cor-! Church (colored), z z Lahr mento streets, | Angela Saeta Sunday serm aday,Morning Wership is at: Subj Asad 50 ae bs thessubject will | 1! o'clbcB igs: The rxcelle be: “The Mission of theeChurch’. | Im the:evening ‘worship at 7:39 | a& o'clock the subject that ‘will 'bé | Will * be: preached is “Some Questions for Soul?” the Jury.” Catholic | Church, Namé*.” le evening wors af» T@’dlécks'the sermon subj js Primitive Baptist-Church (col- Glad Tidings Tabernacle, cor- , ored), Thomas near Olivia. Sun- ner Petronia and Georgia streets,| day morning service at 11 o’- Sunday Worship Service is at 11! Clock. Evening service at 8:30 o’- in the morning. Evangelistic’ clock. services is at 7:30 p.m. — Bethel A.ME. Church (color- Grace Lutheran, 728° Fleming ed), corner James and Division stréet. Sunday Divine Service at Streets. Sunday morning worship 8 pm. ? a at 8 o'clock. Poinciana Baptist Church, cor- 17th street and Avenue E, Sunday Services at, 1) .am,, and «7:30 Sunday. a“ gia streets. Sunda » Morning Worship’ &t 10:30 o’clack’ with the St. Peter’s Chureh (colored), corner Division and Whitehead istreets. Sunday Sung Mass and sermon at 11 a.m. Solemn Even- ing Song and@’sermon *¥ ‘p.m. | (coldred); 1006” Tho: ‘trinity Presbyterian’ Church, P€cdlovéd); ' 717° ‘Simonton’ ‘street. Raia, at 11 ath.7 TE oe 1 | First Bapt a leolore Olivia n hia and a ate ( me } , } preachi service in the morning at 11 ‘eelock Evening ‘service at 8:30 o’clock. ferent”. Evening Serviée at 7:30 o'clock With subject of “The Fint Freedom,” Evangelist Ralph Jo) swillibreach.. "Revival Serv ZAg) 2 ¢ Misi & 2 oN Br of ;Christ, second floor| , Se ae iad Sngay serv- iges a 6: 10 . eacheweek. Bi, ee 2% TF i Class Sti ing at 1 eets eve: @clock at Naval Chapel Services. each Sunday Protestant services 10 0’- ee clock in the morning, NOB Movie | (colored), corner Division and Hall. Whitehead _ streets). satteeia eset Morning Worship subject at 11 Christian Science Services, 327] O'clock is “Our Objective”. At the Elizabeth street. Every Sunday,| evening worship the subject will 11 o’clock in the morning. Every! “Today Is Race Relations Wednesday at 8 o'clock. ee Newman Methodist Church Day’ Church ‘of God, 909 Angela) aa street, Gospel message 10 o'clock! H. E, CANFIELD, M. D. Sunday morning. Evangelistic ‘hroa’ message at 8:15 p.m. Hive, eg oa egy ig . Also Glasses Fitted | 10:45 o’clock. Gospel Meeting 7:30) hs Chapel AMM.B)!/Zion}+ }, Whitehead ang: ede “Who ° Cafes® fér * M3 at 11 o’clock. Evening worship j} Sunday; Weds Mr, Del Pino Ta Hotniinadhd ald MMangGe1 Det] 4°e2 of God. ax wee oes Set secuted fomari 0, SB, 32@ Dwi- e. ceremony Gas bi tice Esqugnakio. lephen B. Hayes, Jr., brother-jh-law and si§ter%of the bride, were groomsman and matron of honor. The newlyweds will reside at 1216 Whitehead street, Mrs. Wilbur Cates Visits Here Blessed are the, peace: for..they..shall be called thi dren of God. 2 Bless g reviléiyow, ant ite shall ‘say, all manner against you falselyysfornomy sake. Rejoice, and be exeeeding glad: for great is your rewafd in hea¥- en: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before You.’ (Matthew 5:3-12) : Scripture Quotation: “Be not ignorant of this one thing, that ries day is with the’ Lord as a thousand years, and hy Mrs. Wilbur Cates, who had|years as iiss day. The Lond been visiting her mother-in-law,|not slack concerning his prom- Mrs. Ida Cates, 520 Angela street,}ise, as some men count slack- returned yesterday to her home} ness; but is long-suffering to us- in Miami. ward, not willing that amy should Other visitors Mrs. Cates en-|perish, but that all should come tertained this, week were Mrs.|to repentance.”—II Peter 3:8,9. Edgar Morgan and son, Donald, and Mr. anode, Bporoe Foyle and“ soni; of” Rock, SLIGHTLY ELEVATED NEW YORK. — Two or three million years ago, Tibet. and neighboring regions were a well- watered and wellforested ared only slightly elevated above the * GIRL TO LONESES ncaa Born to Mr. and Mrs. Perey B.| We extend our heartfelt grati- Lones, a seven-pound 12-ounce} tude to the Police and Fire De- daughter, February 13, at Porter's | partments and to our friends, who Hospital. : 3 were so kind to us during the The new arrival has been given|funeral services of our beloved the name of Margurite Amelia. brother, Raymond Torres. Also _ Mother and daughter are doing} {to those who donated the use of fine. i their cars and those who sent Before marriage Mrs. Lonesjfioral pieces. We assure them was, the Miss” Rosalie Williams, *that their kindnegg, yl! not be. daughter of Mr~.ahd Mrs. : | forgotten. ators R. Williams of 822 White street. }feb16-1tx THE FAMILY. Cuban Baptist Goodwill Cen- ter, 4122 Watson street. Sunday “School “at 1046: classes> for all ee IaCity Baptish Missioh street just off Flagler: Gun- day preaching service at 4:30 Pm. « Sunday morning is at 11 o’clock. Prayer Meeting is at 7:30 in the evening. Roman Catholic Church, Divi- sion street. Sunday Mass at 7 o'clock. Sunday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Rosary, sermon , and Benediction. Poinciana Community Church, Duck at 15th. Sunday Unified services Sunday are at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. iceland Declan ate Morning Worship egy | Church of God, 1106 Olivia, Office’ Hours, 7 to 9 p.m., and by. | Appointment, Phone © 19, .at ! Bx 'Galey's' Office, 417 Eaton Street vo$OIL) FOR | ' SALVATION” * 7:30 P.M. “IF JESUS VISITED * CONGREGATIONAL || Church of The Pilgrims 517-527 William Street Rev. Vernon Libby Booker | ! i “Ask Religion Three Youth Fellowship Eyening Worship " Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour 8;30 P.M. VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME | from you would kilk me: jof urgent. opportumities for ad- Sunday School | “This is one’ of the. most for- Course of Study, )Yeaching efforts ever inade in the The First Bantist Churen will, Episcopal Church, to; conyey in- formation about specifit projects conduct a Sunday School study course, Monday through Friday by means of the spokém word. —— of the coming week. Classes will begin at 7:15 o'clock. The true Street Service This Evening functions of a Sunday school willj be taught by Rev. Wallace, Smith, pastor of Poinciana Bap- 4; tod: inces Open Air tist Chureh. The public is invited. gon jcce't, he eonducted at the M jcorner eS: Flt edema elancholia streets 7: o’cloc! night. For the Bishop i Key West's Ministerial Associa- } | Rev. E. S. Doherty, pastor of |Church, will preach. * ! The services will ‘be led by Rev. W.. R.-Sinith, of Poinciana 7 t ENPORT, Iowg. — Bistop iti L. Si Bor f th ‘SS. i al Diocese of lovwg, to, how ofomaatatZORit toe one of "his 7 Ferishsscccscsses 2" IT Baptist: CHarch: x of ee ome Workers’ Unit ing poe ES Whe Biter ‘Shane 1 J cele’ betes Meeting Monday and Sorrow,” heard the sermon! Workers’ Council of the First hymn, “In the Hour of Trial,” and | Methodist Church Sunday School when the recessional started the/ will meet in the Junior Room of opening words were; “Art thou, the Church Annex 7:30. p.m. Mon- weary, art thou languid?” day. i 2 The Bishop said he -did not| . All workers of the Sunday know the answer. ‘School are urged to attend, { \ i | First Baptist Church Eaton and Bahama Streets REV. GRANT W. DUNCAN. Minister Sunday School, 9:45 , (T.L, Kelly, Supt) ‘ “MORNING WORSHIP...) 10:50 oY] “What ey. West: Needs”. youve e eaB@ptist Training Union, 6:30,).., ; 3 ivnane (Elijah Sands, Director) {f yh {thet shee wok oii’ | 7:30 EVENING WORSHIP 4.002000). ise "The Narrow: Way of Life” Fellgwshi ip, Hour, 8:30, . : Wel come THE CHURCH WITH A MES First Methodist Ch Corner Eaton and Simonton St REV. C. T. HOWES, Pastor h Sunday School 9 A.M. Gerald Saunders, General Superintendént } Morning Worship ., ‘The Mission of the Church” 1842-09 Broadcast Over WKWF—1600 on Radio oath dP weit Fellpw: p' sfixepigg Worship... Lisl “Some Qugstions for, The Hour of Fellowship... : “Spend:An Hour In This Church Come to Worship With God’ Leave te Serve = one’ Revival Services Ley Memorial EVANGRIET?, Methodist Church _ Scenes of DIVISIGN and GRORGIN"STREETS * Morning Worship, “10:50 Subject: “THE RELIGION THAT IS DIFFERENT” Sunday School, 9: Young People’s Meeting, 6:30 P.M. -—— Evening Service, 7:30 Subject: “THE FIRST. Plenty of Music--Songs--Stoties

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