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: Bs PR rete, eats Ma Mey a oa ¥. JANUARY 31, 1950 Mrs. Hawkins And Daughter Entertained By Mrs. Gutherie. Mrs. Betty Parkhurst Hawkins ed and refreshment were served || and her three-wéeks-old. daugh- to th following lies: ter Meri Lynn Hawkims were en- cobs. tis py, Mrs. Evelyn CARAAMA Aaa eed #424. | tertained las: Saturday afternoon Gajpraith, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc- Carlos Sherman, Young Winerisan 4h the hime of Mes: Gerla Gi> ieee ae F 4, y herie, Marathon, Florida, with a Baritone, To Appear In Second Of —_|?i,0%4 sve po ah Concerts Tomorrow Night The rooms were tastefully de- BE, scheme and the gifts were pre- sented in a pink bassinet. A number of games ‘were play- Sess pees Somes Soy Bridge And Canasta Enjoyed » ~ At Officers Wives Club Luncheon Fifty-seven members and guests} In lieu of the. program of en- lores Baker and Mrs.’ }@round with eight languages,” he : an’ reluctantly admits. : on-; Graduation ushered him inte ee * | some preliminary experiences— his panying Mr. rman in operettas at Jones Beach, Long concert will be: Merrill Jack- Island, Armando’'s New York ; son, pianist, and the performance Night Club floor show, WPA|of the Officers Wives Club were|tertainmnet during the luncheon, will begin at 8:30 p. m. {School of Music; his’ career| Present at the zuncheon-meeting|it had been arranged that bridge During the 1944-45. season, a formally began,. though, with a|held by the group on Friday at) and canasta would be played im- dark suave young baritone was period of study under Enrico Ro-| the Officers Club, Bt. Taylor. mediately afterward, and_ this entertaining audiences all over sati of New York and appear-| Mesdames Jeanne Mann. and|was much enjoyed by the as- the country with his portrayal of ances with both Alfredo Salmag- |Gigi Beshany were hostesses for | semblage. ' | Figaro in the Nine O'Clock Op- gi’s Hippodrome Opera and the} the oceasion, with Mrs. E.C.; Mrs. E.C. Stephan was the | era Company’s production of Mo- San Carlo Opera Company. Stephan drawing fer the door|day’s winner im =the bridge zart's “Marriage of Figaro.” Little Having earned a fellowship at} Ptize which was won by Mrs. J.}games, and Mrs. Nieklas and did they know that he had be- the Juilliard Graduate Schog],| 8- Tull, a guest of Mrs. Norman! Mrs. Russell were awarded. the come conscious of his talent in an Sherman supplemented his stud-| Berree. |canasta prizes of the afternoon. iron foundry. ties by singing in “Lady in the} 20 Baritone Carlos ‘Sherman’ can’t Dark” with Gertrude Lawrence explain the mixtufe of a Spanish and later co-starring with the —————— for 6 4 times rate for 8 Poiut Door to thé right om enter- type. lightface regular type. ar Tai ie Gene Messier And Ed Lauck Elected _| atx, apventisina 1s A beg ge ae i i te F; a2] ing, teamsient er contract, The Citizen will be responsible only for e Mpillierd Production of Chairmen, NECS Servicemen’s Council ADVERTISING, and in DISPLAY ADVERTISING toe only the 5 ; ‘ 4 advertisement where error eccurs,. Laaun. of ete Gat mid-"" Ww. C. Stallings, QMSN- pre- f.,,Vice:president James. Weeden held wae Se SR : sided at the meeting of the NCCS! reported that the NCCS Boxing 3 En re aenieag | OPera|Servicemen's Council, held at/Team would enter the Golden| TOR BENT —ASAREMENTS ae aa featiivad as Eales. wth the club last Saturday evening. Gloves Tournament, to be held * iNAVAL officer with three chil- e Radio City Music Hall Glee| .,,4 Special election was held, in; at the Key West Sports Arena on! rwo.BEDROOM house, electrie| dren desires three bedroom Sed aoa the Center Theater ice Lauck, RM3, were elected co-} Weeden, . weight 59, Donald an sronyraaeny furnished. | house. Phone 821-M. jan31-12t Columbia Concerts. recognized chairmen, Earl Cook, FN, was; Roth weight 173, uss Albatross; ply out! an treet. F : ‘his talent and, in 1944, signea| 9PPeinted chairman of the Gace: Frank Jones, Civilian, . weight jan31-3t | ¢59.00 REWARD leading to actual} hin. to tour with the Nine: rations committee, and the decor! 130; PFC. Mel Thompso in, 174; - renting of two-bedreom, ‘un- o'Clock Opera Company as Fi.| tteme for the St. Valnetine’s Day | Marine, Wayne Biggs, Jr., weight ‘THREE-BEDROOM house. Elet- | penished house or apartinent. garo in “Phe Marri: igaro™} dance. was. discussed. 130,’and P. D. W: ADAN,} . tric kitchen. Corner lot 52’ x w,; on in “the Marriage of Figaro”! Gene Messier reported on the FAWTUlant, weight 159. 97. Apply 1009 South Street. | *ite Box 12-NR, c/o Citizen. and Ford in “The Merry Wives of ; Z : jan30-3tx Windsor.” Later he appeared in| Progress of the newly organized | NCCS Junior Hostesses Joan jan31-3t | Columbia's “Carmen” Company NCCS Basketball team. A basket! Strayline and Beverly Arthur { ; jefe | and blackboard have been erected | served a spaghetti supper to the that included such notable artists ‘oft the NCCS. grounds: where the ‘ as Donald Dickson, Frances| 0" 'e 8 3 j Council members. Reed, Regina Resnick, Winifred | {C2 ™ ca? &et poh yh aed Members present were Henri- { priced. A) wner, c TWO-BEDROOM home complete- [NAVAL offices and family urg- Hazard, Foster jong Fag ly furnished, large yard, elec-| ently “desire one or two bed-| Truman an26- ; tric kitchen, Bendix. Two months }room apartment or small house, % nye i ae § que Acosta, YN3; Carl Grass,| Only. Immediate occupancy. Sea- furnished. Phone Lt. Hugus,. ’ SALE—REAL E: been ‘secured for week-end prac |SN;.C. A. Banky, SA: W. © sonal tent. Phone 1195-M, 5 p.m. | 8088, between 8:20 and 7:30 P.M, ha perane tice. The team will be ready for| Stallings, QMSN; James Weed: | '° 630 pm. SPST, OF welie, Row MR ef, Cittoaet: | corciee: nesidonn, 1154 Vinwala Heidt and Lucille Browning. Sherman proved his versatility recently by traveling with the “Bloomer Girl” Company as a CARLOS SHERMAN | leading artist. He is now the bari-| mes with local teams | after\ en, SO3; Buford Strange, YN hous ii jan37-6t)" ‘Street... Apply to 1106 ‘White . e feet ‘ * FURNISHED . Hot water. 2 y a Baritone ! tone of the newly-formed Colum- February ath, The _ playing Tem Hemovich, SN: Robert Couple only. Seasonal or year- | FIVE bundles of ol@ Street, » jan31-3tx n f : coaches are Ed Lauck, and Gene | lone, SN; . Jack » Beeker, bien nae bad Aon ei Oe pe Messier with the team including, SN; aos hein ‘AA: ly. Apply rear 1014 Varela St} Se. Inquire The Citizen apy ne He just shrugs his tenor Elwood Gary, presents bbs ae Se eee, en Rab-| The re pet aa gg % | pareees sas © a joulders and casually reports arias, duets and trios from world Center, W. C. Skaltoie a Gaus’ | Cook, FN: Ed | RM::G bs that his grandfather, whose famous operas. ‘oe Eekh CCH oa pseu Ba FERS id ack BM se : 5 sand, top soil. See name was Carlos Smith Sher-; Hobbies? Avocation? Sherman} Cups Eekhart, C. H. Cook, james Lunny, SOSN; Dan Rawls, : ' : cheapest prices in Man, was a native of Vermont says he spends his spare. time} *°%e? 274 }- Papp. 4nd Jack Chanesicy. + “Cerezo, iceeiickteiwalli-etiesatesitiedtie-wrn Ebay and “just as Yankee as he could playing records and “fe ‘get.” The singer was born in New _ with the kids.” Ellen, 7, Louise, Worthingtons A i D Russell * liged, at the tender age of the fami i ts i ai f Picea sa yank in nee tHe, of make wo ine tamity home in Le-| Honored At Cockigil Party:Kriday / ‘orle City, attended the public’ ¢n@ Hope, 3, are the three daugh- @ry. Many of his co-workers descent, Gerd shares her hus-} A charming cocktail party toak: A GOOD BUY: Lot 92 ft. fronting | and dinette. on Duval Street and running along Olivia Street 226 ft. to TWO General Electric house ie Center Street, with one large two- frigerators in good 7 condition. Apply “Ta ki — cash, Market. iu eo) W.IFOR SALE—SISCELLANEOUS] The tent will more thas p ‘al rates. Motel. 1445- “ss yent will more than pay ee —_———— the deferred payment, Johnson|RED Brick Storage Fura} BRAND NEW all-electric efti| FURNITURE FOR SALE & Johnson, 419 Duval Street,| ture or commercial. ciency apartments. Daily or|“=nouncing the sale of a com-|Phone 372. 799. trances. Daily, weekly or season- hools there and was finally ters, who, with his wife, Gerd, Were Mexicans, who were con- band’s preoccupation with the[Place last Friday in the lovel weekly. Sessonal rates. Adults! let] house-full of fanning, fan bce ce amore sae finually breaking out into songs ‘arts, She has studied piano at} old garden of 410 Caroline ced! Seek Divorces only. age pets. The Caribbean 2 Dleck or by the piece. All may. ; PERSONAL “» and ballads of their native land. Berlin's Scharwenka Conserva-| when Richard Rex Brumgart i hae. Hotel Apartments, opposite the be seen at 925 Southard St. Phone ‘ Young Sherman began to join in tory and dancing with world-re-| tertained in honor of Mr. and} Petitions seeking divorces were | Cyomber of Commerce 1603-R: Living room set, over- ; CIVIL marriages performed anye vecasionally, gradually ‘becoming nowned Mary Wigman. Mrs, Ralph Worthington and filed yesterday in the office of par n2g-6t | Stuffed; 2 end eabinets, mahog- Web hho aL” TS |. Where, any time. Phone 190 @F aware of his own vocal talent. |. One of Carlos’ fondest memor-| Russell. | Cireuit Court Cirk Earl R. Ad Labia any; coffee table, leather toppéd; 542-R. jan23-30ex After a year, at the Phillips ies—he was somewhat of a boxer| Mr. Brumgart is spending the; by Earl R. Funk of Key Wi APAR ; Apply Bil. 5 lamps, assorted sizes and types; |, Toome. each unit. Tiled baths. Exeter Academy, where »-he*ig- in his youth—in an exhibition} winter here in Key West. against Alsina Zaft Funk of TMENT for rent. Apply Bil- . Hao gael — : Capeheart radio - phonograph; Apply, 1224 Flagler Ave. 8:30 MOVING AND HAULING pored his major gift by playing a bout with pugilist Del Gennio.at} Chicago, Ilinois, he was station,|Jocksonville and by Alfeus M. Street | cokcase: Pet gn — AM, till 6 P.M. jan28-3ex | ——-—___________. trumpet in the band, Sherman Greenwich, Conn. Two famous|¢d here with the U. S. Navy dur-/Geer of Dade county against wi Lesesedhacog) pROREICW! with heck-ber end: 4h ee ee +e See enrolled at Yale’ University and figures in the sports world, Gene] ing the war years, and became so, Susan Sheldon Gleason Geer @f | S5RNISHED apartments. 3 rooms! stools: leather-topped occasional |-27, Si2% One block from Na-|Loeat end Long Distance Agent attained later on the distinetion Tunney and Joe Humphries,}fond of the Island City that he , Coral’ Gables. : E baths. oacsthing. tacnien: Liskie® rd cabinet: twin bed {..¥eh Hospital,on Ave. “E”. $1,.} Alrvan Moving & Nat Hotel, 525. Eaton Senior Hostesses.For NCCS Dance of being the only’ sophomore in were referee and announcer re-|NOW comes here each winter " 1 el, Cacek Mae A a Apply 72-2 Poinciana, the Varsity Glee Club. His major spectively. The young baritos ; USN, Ensign John _Dilsaver, _, Coral Hotel Apartments, op-|set w/springs, mattresses, chest, " ; Phone 166 at Yale was ienacatea Geciher talents to say gE Dae ss) Worthington| USN, Ensign Rey Buchanan,| Posite Post Office. jan6-30t dresser; double bed set w/springs, Ted, TM jang0-ttx were here on their yacht, the; USN, and Ensign James Marshall, rages chest-on-chest, vanity, 0" ae Whitecap, on their way to Ja-| USN. VETERANS! - etc.; Phileo deep freeze, 5 eu. ft.; by approximately 275° on old maica, B.W.JI. They are from 6 OWN your 2 or 3 bedroom home.|Hobart kitchenaid mixmaster, }. big@hway, Stock Island, to wa- Long Island and Miami Beach, as| Comineg Events No down payment. $63 month.| juicer, meat grinder; breakfast | tefront with riparian rights, $5,- LS¢ . is Mr. Russell. The Whitecap s y. Phone 598 from 1 to 7 P.M.}set, porcelain-top, plasticeovered } 9° Phone 600 (Dan Navarro). On l SS, Cabot Designated lett. yoaterday: ‘for: Here TUESDAY, JANUARY 31— dec22-tt} benches; Easy spindrier washer: jan24-tf , : ° tending the cocktail party,; Meeting, Room Mothers of Har- soap cabinet; steel clothes closet: . Telephone arious Women’s Organizations besides the host’ and honored; . ris School P.T.A. 8 P.M, at FOR_RENT Filter Queen vacuum cleaner, ali * pan 4 Sand 11 J 8 guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Dave) home of Mrs. Sarah Watson,| NEW, large apartment for 2 or 4attachments: Philco room air- |, °%:.; Et large corner. lot. a honey bee Pore The NCCS-sponsored dahce) Auxiliary members, Mesdames} Newton, Mrs. Anne Wade, Rich- 915 Southagd street. Mrs.| adults. All-electric kitchen,} conditioner, thermostat; “Iron- or unfurnished. Apply aboard thé U. S. S, Cabot, next} Gloria Bailey, Alice Rogertson,}ard Wade, Lt. Richard Hamel,} Jeanette Sawyer-of | Monrog|monthly or yearly. No pets-|rite” electric ironer: gilt frame |2“0* Fogerty Avenue or 404 Du-| > uesday evening-wilt be atteng)| 4d? S¥bil Brady; Business. and County Health Cline to be} Stutz Hotel, 410 Fleming Street. | mirror: venetian blinds. ». | VS! Street. j jan?-20tx ‘ rofessional Women Mesdames}lines put by the authors, Vera guest speaker for study janl0-tf jan3f-3t 4 by nearly 200 NCCS, Junior Elorence, Gordon, Lillian Sriver,}Caspary and George Sklar, into course. rere DESIRE responsible A-GOOD income. Solid invest-} DESIRE responsible position, Hostesses, USO, Beta Bigina\ P tana .Gtace Crosby: Catholic} the mouth of the character “Wal-| Exhibition of paintings by Mar-| FOR RENT—APARTMENTS |——————- _ ment. Furnished apartments. 4 anti seniors from .the Convent of | Daughters of America, Court 634, }d@o Lydecker,” marks him as a tha Watson Sauer, afternoons AND ROOMS TWO galvanized wash tubs. on,Near’ beach. 1120 ‘Washington | hotel, cashier, bookkeeping and Mary Immaculate, Key ~West}Mesdames Tessie Judge, Jean{man with a prodigious memory. until February 1, Key West galvanized stand. 1214 Olivia} Street. jan25-6tx | Salesman. Day or night. Beut of High and Douglas High School. | Joseph and Mary Jane Watson;} This was Mr. Maylord’s first Woman’s Clubhouse, Duval] ROOMS for men only. . Reason- | Street. jan28-stf- references. For interv: ad; The Hanger Deck has been} Hospital Auxiliary, Mesdames|appearance with the Key Yest street. able. Phone 9174. _jan31-6tx" = LOT 75x120, or: Eagle Avenue.| ‘ress Box 15-M, ¢/o Citizen, waxed and polished and decorat-| Fred O. Eberhardt, Edward Cie- ed by the men of the USS Cabot! sinski, and I. R. Rutt; and V. F. Players, but he is likely to be kept busy in that group from now} jand6-6t “F.aura,” presentation of Key RUBBER hose 4 carloads,ait kinds Phone 1067-J. < jan25-6tx Vest Players. 8:30 P. M. at} BEDROOM with use of five-room | save up to 50% or more. Wa- im preparation for the event. W. Auxiliary, Mesdames Ida S,fon. }arn Theatre on Duval street. se Of ‘ ea — eal nee HELP WANTED—FEMALE The six-piece orehestra and}Smith, Edith Whitney and Van-| Mrs. Pollock, who did an ex Performance each’ night of Feces All-electric kitchen. Call a Rig, cueing nes ox BUSINESS.OPPORTUNITIES hs ia sainden: ate (anes i P 5-W, between 3 P.M. and 4:30 | den-irrigation-plastic - steam - oil. several popular entertainers are } essa Saunders. : cellent job several seasons ago in week. PM ; varage-aasoliie cit - bias eieas mine foe sony tusinees YEAR-AROUND opportunity being provided by local night’ The U. S. S. Cabot will return | “The Night of January Sixteenth”, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1— ~M. jan31-3tx ee wee f oe ENROLL o —Hhgee yp] Avan Peadeaet 4 clubs. to its home base at Pensacola,|did exceedingly well in the dif-} Meeting, La. Concha Navy all kinds. rite for price list.| course beginning Feb. has an opening for neighbo 4 Ree +. Re has: i " 4 i ; + POST OFFICE INN Amazon Hose & Rubber Co., 3946{Frances Business School. Apply ‘ hood Senior hostesses who will serve | with many memories of Key} ficult role of Lauri, especially in| Wives Chub No. 88, 7:30 P.M. _— ber:'& 4 \ rep’ tative, full or part- refreshments and chaperone the West hospitality, on February|the “scary” and emotional scenes in Clubrooms, Building 178,| Under new management, newly}|—No. Miami Ave., Miami, Phone}at Overseas Radio and Appliance Co ° Mre. Smedley . dance include American Legion 3rd. —of which there are many. U. S. Naval Station. renovated. Hotel rooms _ and 84-4725. - jan24-10t} Company for application blanks. vee Hotel ye Jack Clark's confidence and at-| Carlas Sherman, baritone.| apartments, 321 Simonton, next jan26-6t J ake os homeness on the stage not only Cominunity Concert, 8:30 P.| to Post Office. dec28-30t poten he levator Dowkns rene Zi wai 29 serves him well in his own role M,, at Convent Auditorium. {+ supplies. Cheap. Post ‘ice store, doing nice busi HELP WANTED—MALE |” “Laura” O pe ned Smoothly Last as the detective, but actually; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2— FOR RENT—HOTEL ROOMS [| Inn. jan17-tf} ness. Owner has other interest. —FEMALE x : igh; ‘s. seems to give confidence and ease} Meeting, Sewing Group of Will sell for best reasonable of- Night At Barn Theatre Wit h Fine to the other performers as well.| Monroe County Hospital| OVERSEAS Hotel, 917 Fleming.| SERVICES—SANDING AND | fer. Write P.O. Box 574. EXPERIENCED out on a Mike Belice, playing a Jarerosd) Auxiliary, 2:30 P. M., at Hos-| Single-rooms $15 up weekly. FINISHING WORK jan16-tf CUTTER AND Cast And Sterling Performances youth, (Danny Dorgan) also! pital. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W,| Double’ from §20. Coffee Shoo : CLERK. MALE OR FEMALE: - seems likely to be a useful hand for transportation. and Bar. jan21-tf | SANDING and finishing of floors, LOST i APPLY BAER'S MARKET. [One of the smoothest, opening) oil painting added much to the/ on The Barn stage as long as the} Dance Recital, Ted Shaw#i, - bars, yacht decks, We will be jan3T-3t formances in the history ofj attractiveness of the ~ perform-| Navy keeps him on duty on this sponsored by High School POR’ RENT—BUNGALOWS glad to give free estimates. No}COWHIEDE suitease on Route. 1, moma the Key West Players was given) ance. important Base. : P.T.A. Evening, at High job too big or too small. Pablo| between Miami and Key West.| WAITRESS, short order opel, last night by the cast of “Laura,”| A number of would-be first-| Helen Berezovsky gives a School Auditorium. More de-] SPACIOUS beautifully decorated] Calleja, Phone 163, 313 Elizabeth , Finder please return to Shépard| kitetien help. Experienced. , mystery thriller, at the/nighters were turned away, as| much-needed touch of comedy to tails later. all-electric: screened porch, | Street. jan7-30t | Photo Studio, 3206 N.W. 79th St..|Night work. Ponee’s Lunch+' m Theater. This play, which|the house was sold out before}“Laura” and she made as much; Meeting, Key West Garden: Suitable three. Season- Bell Haven Park, Miami, Fla. $50°|eonette, 701 Simonton Apphy int = @ great favorite with movie-| the doars opened, and signs ppint/of @ hit as she did in the Play- Chub, 8 P. M,.in Woman's} a1 1401 United, 3:30 to 6 P.M. | FOR Swedish Massage treatment, | reward. s jan31-2t | person. jan30-6t goers several seasons’ ago, re-) to a highly successful week with} ers’ last presentation, “Skylark. Clubhouse, Duval street. jan30-3t Phone 575-J for appointment! quires a rather gloomy setting,;the final showing on Saturday}. Tim Moore does 2 valiant job} Program. before 11 AM. jan20-tf | $20.00 REWARD. Lost Revere WANTED—SALESMEN @ lot of action on @ darkened| night. Much of the credit for the} with a rather ungrateful part! FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3— GARDEN AND LAWN a Magazine-type moving picture camera. Brown case with shoul- der straps. Mr. William Baxter, Casa Marina Hotel —_jan30-2tx INSTRUCTIONS—PIANO FOR SALE—USED TRUCKS /I GUARANTEE to teach you to : play popular music on the pi- 1946 Pick--Up Dodge Truck, %- ano in twenty lessons. Phone ton. 1019 Varela Street. 182-W for further’ information. jan27-6tx jant0-30tx ; i thunder, light-|almost professional presentation | and submits unflinchingly to get-} Doll Festival, sponsored by ES wake Tches aad g blazing pistol| is due to the painstaking atten-| ting his tace soundly slapped by| Reynolds School, 2 P. M. in Serres shot, presented problems —whieh/ tion to detail given by Katheryn} the leading lady. Emily Goddard, Truman Avenue Elementary | GOLDEN Hamsters, male pets,}MAN’S bicycle, $16.50. Good the Players teok in their stride. [Lowery, the director. But Mys./of course, does “Mrs. Dorgan Scheol Auditorium. Program $2.00 nie PE iae th ai N yele, a ot, One of the “charaeters” in the| Lowry also had a thoroughly ex~| (mother of the jazz-mad Danny) | and prizes. eae! ey. ry a arden| paint, balloon tires. 31 th- i the portrait of the heroine, | perienced and talented group to} with the smooth and accomplish-} MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6— and Lawn Supply, 83 Fleming} ard Street. jan31-ltx ref plana members of the} work with, and more than ade-j}ed skill of the professional that} Canasta sponsored by St, Tel 1019. jan30-tt ° »nducted a contest to de-j| quate help from Emily Woolley|she is. Dr. Charles Mead, who Business and Professional psneig - vho could paint the best] Goddard as assistant director. stepped into the minor role of Women’s Club 8 P.M, at/SOLID lawn with St. Augustine termine w ns Lee Pollock, who] The achievement of J. Burn-| “Olsen” a policeman, at the last Elks Club Auditorium. Pro-} sod. Grass and labor, 12¢ at a - leading Reeniaiive role.|ham Maylord in mastering the/moment| and did it very well, ceeds to go to Boulevard Poot} square foot. Call Wardlow, 748-W. ade Eeake won easily and his|long and murderously wordy|completed the cast. Fund. jan20-t¢ FOR SALE—BICYCLES BIG CASH PROFITS for imtroducing Fiexiclogs, sen- sational new flexible footwear: No experience needed. Vacation.‘ ists buy on sight. Easy to average hundreds of dollars weekly. Na- tionally advertised styles for women, children, men. Free sales help and sample. Get details now! Flexiclogs, Dept. 150, New Holbstein, Wis. onW-Hx

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