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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929. % assistéd by Mrs. G. W. Comstock and bride, acted as best man, and Miss, will reside in the Georgian apart- l Mrs. D. L. McDavid, Mary Ringrose, sister of the bride- i ments on Walnut street. | a ews Al Doane will entertain groom, was the maid of honor. | S e M‘v‘mw‘\ et Sy s rm: bride’s gown was of bur-| The .wedding of Miss .\mrhw! . R g MES HL M A A M o | gundy colored transparent velvet ! Mayer, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. (Continued Five) SrE e OO : | with hat to match, and shoes of | Louis Mayey of Pleasant street and | s Bl fe e e [bronze. she ¢arried a bouquet of lrink’ Bradl, son of Mrs Ma | 18 2 S aat riaatin: of the Sersor S bronze chrysanthemums and fall ; Bredl of Glen street took place Mon- il RETA an A DL i foliage. The maid of honor was'in | day mornitg at o o'clock at « high | key. Sranal e TR Taon | brown transparent velvet with hat,mass at St. Peter's church. Rev. | v ep read and the 3 | @nd shoes to match and she carried | Joseph Rewinkle performed at the | m lstion ot il tatee aluec ' j yellow chrysanthemums. ceremon | of «h~ Press committe be held at 2:30 A reception followed at the home | ypioo Joun Mayer, i . tt : i of the bride for guests from Stam- Al e e an's Club on Tue 1 Maple Hill 5 : S bride was maid of honor and Felix | s Club ¢ 1000 a LS ford, Bridgeport, Ridgewood, New : : 16F pivadd her home. Aft ss meet- year 2 W | Mayer, brother of the bride, acted e S . Teich, vict Haven, Watertown and this clt¥, | ;5 pest man, The best man gave his Ir?gw't B AR Fitzell, and after which Mr. and Mrs. Ringrose ! jioror in magriage. Another: sister Buell B. cretary, Mrs, | & motor trip to Massachuetls and | roscs, ferns and lilies of the valley | left on an unannounced honeymoon. | oy 1 REWRES, = SO0 A B H0 3 Mrs. H. H. |UPon their return they will reside in [in a shower bouquet, The maid of | The bride's going away costume | oo 0, (et TS ST PR Aot | 'Ih.v. club ¢ Newington. | honor was attired in a Nile green | Was a brown ensemble traveling suit '“\“] = N Promise Mo | the Sen nrougt o T SILeIE frock with hat and shoes to match | &nd she wore yellow chrysanthe- | =~ © " o o b gis. 2 = : K ) Miss Celia Testa, daughter of Mr, |and carried yellow chrysanthemums, [ mums. . b :"1' R R o B = nouncems = aitman, 20 Mrs. Ralph Testa of Southing. | The bridesmalds were dressed in or- | Tpon their return they will live | ooy e wore | n princess xeil | : Mre. A, {ton, and Frank Chambre son of | chid gowns of period style with hats | in Plainville. e e | née, chaltmene desi| Mr. ana Mrai: D ChemBreliohefijandishocs tofmateniand carried VelohiSiy e orain Sl s D IS BSRIE St e R 0 e oft, Mrs. D, A. Jo Plainville, were married Monday | 10w chrysanthemums and ferns. | A { 5 ol R S e i s i ! ! ng teacher in the Stanley | princess gown of yellow taffeta with e morning at 9 o'clock at St. Thorhas' A reception for ends and rela- | i e = 2 | I o i S . school and Mr Ringrose is connect- maline hat to wmatch and gold Mrs. H. J. Cook, Mrs. church in Southington by Reverend | tives was held at the home of the|sq vwith the Schultz Costelle Iteal | o e Mrs. A. 8. Grani: flower | William Kennedy. bride after the ceremony. Mr. and | pstate Co. A “i"!“‘r, 1-“1\"'_‘ i "111 ;'(10“ o ilda Mrs. N. B Miss Ros rbona was maid of | Mrs. Janick left on an unannounced s i [iHon r;u(:;‘;n \r‘m t;) \ \\"\lo?;‘ };:‘Hr‘ s, Hardi onor and William Chambrello was | Wedding trip after which they Will | At 5 g'clock today Miss Catherine ' fhe conection ot the. home ot - tho b Mrs. J. T. his brother's best man. Mr. and Mrs. | make their future home on Pros- ! P G ami 1 { familla, daughter of George Hamilla | bride and upon their return they | I 1m Mrs. Chambrello left on a wedding trip | pect street. of Washington street will become | ‘mak i r 4 D. on; membership, chair- | to Portland, Maine, after a reception el iR e el il crlst s e el ;"”t“‘z"*"l“‘“f futurethome ati417 i the se M :. B. Doane, Mrs, 2.|in Pla e. The will live - 5 : 0 e SR A2 [REastiEtrott; . ; B0 frs. B. R.jin Plainville. The will live on Wood- | On Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock | Mrs, Estelle Bryck of Collinsville, LIl e hom Mrs. W. R. Pond; civic, chair- | ford avenue, Plainville, on their re- |at St. Peter’ th . - . | of Berlin. B. B. Proudman, Mrs. F. | turn. 7 S e e i HantfordihiConn i inl the R st nl O tiomDx IEARTRH N ol 18 oA R et Saaan i ey S | Pliss Catherine Veronica IO/ eefe of lichurch (on! Wahington sfreebii Rev. [y cebar s oo STl Gl Hae he progran } . Mrs. G. | | Townley strect, Hartford, daughter | Joseph Pistey of Terryville, cousin = 2 ; o ! many prominent K Mon ways| Mr. and Mrs. Geol S i of N is2 ' a 4 SIN | Afiss Sally Rowley, daughter of Mrs. | y x a eorge Scheyd of |of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dennis | of the bride and Rev. Joseph Dan- | i ; of Wi | whom are Mrs. Jo ind means, ct Mrs. A Tromon: sireet are fo colebrate thelr | Ofeete: of this elty, and Richard | kevick of New Britati will offioiate | < c0.o® Bonley of Willard avende, | state chairman of Mrs am, Mrs. Wi Ist wedding anniversary this eve- | Russell of West Hartford, were|at the ceremony, | orinston besomes IR BT a0 B Mrs. Clarenc 1 Hesse, Mrs, 1. R. Hitelicock, | ning, having a dinner party Tor their | married by Bev, Father Travers e 3 Lot Bl sen ot Me and ehairm 1 N e Qdiemass, Mrs. 1. I | relatives at their home. Mr. and Mrs. | The matron of honor was Mrs. | yrl 0 ri0¢ Wil be. attended-by | 0. Bertini of Fairview street. The | N« f s . Comstock, Mrs. | Scheyd have five children, Miss Mar- | Martin Walsh, Jr., and. the best | JS¢ Catherine Babe, cousin of the | Newington Congregational church, | ofice o and Mrs. B. R ion, a school teacher in Farmington, | man was Jonn taiiemn ¢ P¢Stibride, of Dridgeport, as maid of | where the ccremony will take place | e Mi St . G b as SR honor and Miss Henrietta Ulias, | at 4 o'clock, has heen decorated phie, employed at the Stan The 1 - | | T ; The membership committea S i e e he bride wore a transparent vel- | sister of the bridegroom, Miss Mary | with autumn leaves and chrysanthe- | e \ (6 T e et T in's, George, who | Cf BOWR of blue, and a velvet hat to | Rabacynski, Miss Anna Labas and | mums. Rev. Herold Burden, pastor, The pro in full folloy 1o rs of the association |is employed at the Ball Tire com. MAatch. She carried a bouquet of | Miss Olga Kotrady as bridesmaids. | will officiate. v T ual birthday dinner | pany, and William, who is stationed | {21i$man roses, and bronze pompons. | John Paderewski, of Tiristol, cousin | The maid of honor will be Miss | November m bt el inttha |at the Bridgeport offices of the | D¢ matron of honor wore a bur-{of the bridegroom will be the best | Mildred . Goodale of Wate rbury. | Yaidlaw Buel, s ai T AT Stanley Works, and who was mar- | 5UNdY transparent velvet dress with | man, and Arthur Zils of Hartford, | and the attendants, Miss Mildred gaien 7 as 1 | Honal derense 1 e [ried on Monday to Miss Pauline | Mat to mateh, and carried a bouauet | Alex Gotasky of Collinsyille, Theo. | Ericson . of Newington, and Mrs, | * December—A T ual events for the entics | Smith of Long Island | of Juan Hill roses and bronze pom- | dore Hamilla and John K : Horman TBertini of this city, Mr. rm;-m i for the l»u n) fpsione in October andtine | A { pons. ! of New Britain will act as ushers. | Bertini has chosen for his uwnd—l‘ . ad ss by the st t 303 i o i 5 bes a V. Eoo o acanin by o weth Searle | Miss Lydia A. Malzin, daughter of | A wedding breakfast was given at| The bride's gown will be of chif- 250 oest gnian Y. s Spauidingd] el Senlabiy nittee will | Mr. and Mrs. A. Malzin of Southing- | the Hale House in Glastonbury. Mr. | fon velvet period style and her veil | 2ATner. and as vshers, his brother, | Eatali e which will fol- | ton and Frederick Stachke, son of |@nd Mrs. Callery left for a wedding | will be “Rose Marie fashion caught | NOrman Bertini and Lloyd W. | an 1eeting n ”. J. . h f o (] edical sc | Mr “hmp'M Y ! Edward Wagner of Shuttle "rm to Atlantic City and New York ‘“nh orange blossoms and lilies of | ~1nor of th ‘\ ‘l M ,l\ }1 5 ho.ol. 3 Ho Morimen T entertainment of music | Meadow avenue, will be married in | Upon their return they will live on | the valley. Her bouquet will be of | 14tte Miss Tielty Jowley, daugh- g1 08 Dy unere nned and Miss Eleanor St. Matthew Lutheran parson- | Townley street, Hartford. The bride | Eas : , | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowle . Nieon . ! | . | Easter lilies and lilies of the valley. | 5 . ebins et etuston ’ of New Yok city has|agc at 3:30 this afternoon by Itev-|wore a going away ensemble of | The maid of honor will wear yellow | O Newinston. will be flower girl. | . Ao o Sl Lo cd to speak by Miss Louise | erend A. C. Steege. Miss Martha | brown tweed trimmed with caracul | taffeta, period style, with a horse- | N4 Master obby Ensworth, son of | he home of Mrs. S. A. Fiske rirman 6f the program | Staehke will be the maid of honor | fur. ; o wi Mr. ard Mrs. J. J. O. Ensworth of Mrs. William Haine i « J e i | [ hair hat to match and she will car this cily. will be ringbearer. ! el S Miss Richardson will o mr deric! obecka will act 4s| Miss O'Keefe is a graduate of the | yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Ulias | e brias will Sveas on SeEahell B M T G Hodeson abel Cratty, as lead- | best man. ‘s | New Britain schools. will wear pink taffeta, Miss Ro-| _ . '° R S Mrs. T, 1 i I e e . . i AR i Rl | satin gown with slippers to matc Galpin will rcad a paper over- o bacynski will be in orchid faffets, | ,n3 an cggshell tulle veil caught i secretar, h F: e marriage Mis: 4 8 Yla- | - " i 1. H i ea o ey Lagls S | R e G retary of the national | T e of '(m\sls Emma (r_xy. | The weading ot Miss/Mary Eliza- | Miss Labas in peach colored taffeta | (iy oranes blosscms, and a eap of | s membership committce | biv, the daughter of Mrs. A. F. Gla- | ot Michaels, daughter of Mr. and | And Miss Kotrady in Nile green. Al | £ " r vople: | bau of alrview stre a VardG N 3 o 3 ids" kg @ 1 short business meetir r“‘olli\ % o\;’h fheesotainyien \;rm'nflld\:lf?‘;\{;l Mrs. John Michacls of Kensington | the bridesmaids’ frocks are of the | be in charge of Mrs, 1 e rman, M | am Hartman of Faimaenr® Wil ind John Peter Reindl, son of Mr. | Period style, made alike and each B fodo cnd Mo b tiss Esth o artma nirview street| |4 areo Iohn Reinal 4 | will wear colored horsehair hats to . 4 r Ry took place on Thursday In the Meth- | 214 Mrs. John Reindl of Kensington + May—Meeting to be elen M. Stone, 2 : ay in the Meth- | otk 9 1 ’ match her dress. All will carry ¥ g 3 5 2 odist ‘church in New Haven. M 00%cs lace facioRcidlociciwWednesday, €rnor Trumbull's war : ~\:“ "~[°F" M SR i ];nrn-“ | morning in St. Paul's church in | Yellow chrysanthemums and will anon. This will be the ting SR S or and Raymond G. Mainer was heet | KCNSINgton. Rev. J. C. Drennan of- | Wear black opera pumps. of the year and report S man. Reverend H. G. Sabin perform- | ficiated. | After the ceremony there will be Hnental congres: and S b b s e ! The maid of honor was Miss Ber- | a reception at the home of the bride ection of office o venrs oig s O I8 RO R thelr refurn from a honmey. MiCC Michacls, sister of the bride | for 200 guests from Camden, N. J., : P years old. moon by motor. Mr. and Mes. Hary. 2nd the best man was Raymond |Dridgeport, Wallingford, Hartford, The Woman's Club of Maple T 5 ] i iy eir friends! Warren. Miss Stella Michaels and | Bristol. Collinsville and this city. - Hi D) inan will be at home to their friends | L'’ ! i Yas announced its program for 192 e | Miss Lina Michaels were brides- | The house will be decorated in A C letel 0. The first event of the season was iy maids. Walter Niper and Frederick | autumn leaves and garden flowers. ompletely g tags sl BwIoh e i ) I S s . Reindl were the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Ulias will then leave October Ist, at the parish house, in Weddings Vieing With { | g0q 'Sm'm‘:m;i (,):i‘f}“fl"- H"‘h(;r“—“";; he bride was attired in a white {on a wedding tFp to Niagara Ialls Orrect of the ways and v com- | June for Numerical hon- | |Hartford were mareiad in Bitiotiols | SR BOWN. princess style, and a |and Canada and upon their return On October 4, a picnic was e s (SRR e e o, | Veil. cap shaped, caught with gar- | they plan to make their future home I lizabeth park. At this meet- [ | OYS. Lngagements. T ol Y B OC|jenias. She carried white roses and | at 329 Washingtor strect. w tri e e ober 18. Reverend Howard Parsons, | 1o 2% F1€ carnied white roses and ! eatherstrip The hostesses were Mrs, N. E. Mann 2 Dastor of the Congregational ehurch, |y 10 90 (08 W8 60 PhC i Susibldeseaneiaay oo s The hostesses were Mrs. N. E. Mann, it T e st onal Ch vore an orchid gown of satin | y; SRt Mrs. I ckliffe, Mr I e eisebinis i on bhibneyonlRSCSCH SR RG] Ceremony R NICH e GRS (e Gs i S e pes L sonalsL offangindenendent bulcl Monarch Metal Blam, Mrs. G. W. Comstock, and |may not do it 1 ly come 2§ performed in the parsonage. Mr. | o L = EpsciblefullSs hota felatylcritn Weatherstrip is A ‘ . 2y not de ¥ SOme 2nd Mrs. Dohm spent-the week-cnd | 13t and carried orchid chrysan- | nat and shocs to match. She will e G On November 13th, a luncheon ;‘, 1h i it = ',: reCort | ouring the Green mountains ang | themums. The bridesmaids ‘were I | wear a corsage of sweet heart roses J‘él) Wl’)ELOL It. JouNover in the matter o “re now at hiome to, their friends at | YOHOW faffela gowns with horsehair | and baby's breath. g 0z (Bt K. Spring, who aie 509 Corbin avenue. | hats to match. They carried yellow | Miss Hamella was a soloist of the JODRIS LORSRUEROUL, Mrs. M. Nordstrom, e e glzysarilienms) Russian Orthodox choir and well the dust, soot, fog, and Mrs 3 CRESI) The wedding of Miss Ruth Case| After leaving the chureh which | known among her vounger set. Mr, grime and cold air October matte events ing will b T e 1 arly all of the gem:\ ‘fy»‘ :1.\(. Mr we carried out the autum- Noromber a0 les in bridal color schemes, . % 2 ine e fa flower; J VS 1o & and th i 1 3.:\\ s Ll‘s.r)y,‘mln” Will b the ms and pompons aro most Begswell 2N B will assist . Mrs. Thomas D. Walker rs. Cogswell, ¥ o hetira street have motored to B it bt T in ebration of their T H sary of their wedding. Mrs. ty-fi i go Th John Shea Amsterdam, N. Y., they moved to friends L surprise ars g sday 1 Mrs, 1st Thursday | bride Humason, daughter of Mrs. Cath- erine Humason of West Main street to Joseph V. Loughery of Long, Is- land City took place Monday mor: ing at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church Rev. Walter J. Lyddy of- ated. Miss Trvian Humason, sister of the O’Brien was best man was decorated and palms, The bride was attired in a dark blue transparent velvet frock with a hat to match and she carried Ophelia roses. The maid of honor wore a gown of brown transparent velvet with hat and slippers to match and carried pink tea roses. The home of the bride's mother, where the reception was held, was decorated with chrysanthemums and There were 40 guests at the wedding breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Loughery left on unannounced The church h chrysanthemums rose an | honeymoon and they plan to make | their future home in New York city. . s Miss Bertha Abramowicz, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Abram- owicz of Richmond avenue and Jo- seph Janick, son of Mrs. Mary Kor- dal of Brook street were Monday Cross church by Rev. Victor Plas ! Kowski Or Tannary 2 ondl 4t on Monroe street Hrs. W. J. Sorro one son, Cyril sisted by M GRS E Al Mrs. C. B. 1 1 S, ds its speaker, Mrs. Bro Gag s of Roxbury road Mrs, nn, son of Mr. and } of Newington 1 M 1 rriage last t s. | Paps w St Mark's church. s ffe performed : 1r degroom, M s pson was best “ S L he S zown of 1 hat and | : ¢ h. § irried a bou- o rdenias and i matron of | tan georgette slip i v and of the sister, Mrs. oad, and: a Hartford and on t Miss Jennie Janick, sister of the bridegroom was maid of honor and the brother of the mowicz, bride, Anthony acted as best man. The Wilk and Ed Wallingford and Bokowski of and palms, the bridal{of the Polish-American Political party received friends and relatives [ club, in Collinsville. | | at the home of the bride. Mr. and e Mrs. Reindl left on an unannounced | Frank J. Link. formerly of New wedding trip and upon thelr return | Britajn now of New York, as maid of honor and Joseph | Dahlgren to Miss Erdean Mildred | William V. Doyle of Arch street took Johnstone of Maple street at a|place Monday morning at 9 o'clock | NOW, party at their “kome last Friday |in St. John the Evangelist's church. | 4 night. The wedding took place on | Rey. Thomas J. Laden officiated. 'y October 30, 1926. Miss Alice Corbet was maid of RN honor and James Doyle of New Miss Viola Boardman, daughter | York acted as best man. | of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Boardman of | The bride wore a gown of brown Worthington ridge, Berlin, and | chiffon velvet with hat to match and o Donald Hatting, son of Mrs. Bessie { carricd white roses and white pom- Scott of Maple street will be mar- | pons. The maid of honor wore ied at 12:30 today at the bride's|blue velvet gown with hat to mateh lome. Only the immediate fam-|and carried a bouquet of yellow and illes ‘will be present. Rev. Samuel | orchid flowers. ! | Fiske will officiate. After the reception held for the | The home is decorated with|immediate families at the home of | & married | evening at 9:30 in the Holy | chrysanthemums. The maid of honor | |at 8 o'clock at the Conception church, Norfolk. Rev. Keating of- ficiated. the bridesmaids were Miss Bessie | Abramowicz, sister of the bride and | Miss Mary Blalewska of East Hamp- ton, Mass. The bride wore a gown of bridal | satin, madonna style veil trimmec with orange blossoms and i (Preams Regu Price $1.50 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY 3 DAY SALE | TODAY IS THE LAST DAY Save $3.50. 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The wedding of Miss Frances G. | Holleran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Holleran of Norfolk and | Vincent Ringrose, son of Mr. and | Patrick Ringrose of Wooster | . took place Thursday morning Danicl Holleran, brother of the | JEROMEE Narassus Perfume $2.00__Yllu¢ Mr. Ulias was for some time secretary | Nellie Zmijewski of New married in the Church of Our Lady of Good Council, The wedding of M Frawley and Chapman court, Mr. left on a honeymoon trip to Wash- ington, D. C. On their Tuesday morning, ’ | s Frances M. | and i o a of Chapman court Mrs. William Fowler of and Mrs. Doyle | return’ they ‘ that pour in around windows and doors and cause endless discomforts and worries. Its unusually high efficie?zy is gained by the Monarch INTERLC and ADJUS: principle of Weath- erstrip design. Have it installed on our casy Budget Plan. New Britain Screen V'K ED BLE Pay for it PHONE US. Mfg. Co. ROCKY HILL AVE. 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C., after the recep- 5 N tion, and will make their home at Tonight at 7 o'clock Miss Elsie Linn the Georgian apartments, to be |Jaughter of Mr. and Mrs. August The bride will wear a traveling ensemble of brown and eggshell | t€n at the home of the bride which atin, -with hat and slippers te | Will he decorated in palms and fall match, and an arm bouquet of yel- | flowers. Reverend A. C. Steege will low chrysanthemums, | ofticiate. Miss Rowley who is a graduate of | Miss Margaret Edman, sister of the senior high school v active ig | the bridegroom will be maid of dramati and afterwards took | honor and Walter Linn, brother of parts in the American Legion plays. | the bride, will act as best man. " Mr, Bertini, who also was graduated The bride who will be given in from the senior high school. is a | marriage by her father will wear a member of the Kenilworth club, and | §own of ivory ratin with Chantilly the American Legion Drum Corps. | lace and a Rose Marie veil with a He is employed in the Discount de- | pcacock’s train. Her bouguet will partment of the New Britain Na-{be of Easter lilies. The maid of tional bank | honor will be attired in a frock of s s e | flewered taffzta and will carry an Miss Catherine Ingraham, daugh- | — ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ingra-| (Continued on IFollowing Page) [ rose point lace. The bridal bouquet will be of the shower varicty, of Killarney roses, and lilies of the val- | ham of Bristol, and Chester Scot!, n of Mr. and Mrs. Williard F. coty of Woburn, Mass., will be The maid of honor will be|married this afternoon at 4 o’clock d in a light green crepe back |at the Ingraham home. Reverend atin frock with slippers and a vel- | Jchn Nichols of Williamstewn, Mass., vet bonnet to match. She will carry | an uncle of the bride will perform’ an arm bouquet of yellow chrysan- | the ceremony. themums. The bridesmaids will | The bride will be atiired in a both we peach moire with slip- | gown of white satin and a Brussels pers and bonnet te match, and will | lace veil caugnt with orange blos- carry arm bouquets of bronze|soms. She will carry a bouquet of chrysanthemums. The flower girl | white roses and lilies of the valley. will wear a yellow crepe de chine | Mrs. Roger Case of Bristei, the ma- { frock and will carry a basket of | tron of honor, will wear u gown of mixed chrysanthemums. The ring- | yellow chiffon with bronze slippers bearer will be dressed in the usual fand carry a bouquet of brenze chry- black satin and velvet jacket and | santhemums. The best man will be breeks and will b r the ring.on a | Whittemore | bridegroom, Scott, a brother of the Mrs. T.eRoy Pond will preside at| Following the reception. the cou- the organ, and Mrs. Anton Van-|pje il leave for an unannouncad I Veen cf West Hartford will sing a |\ odding trip and upon their return few solo selection will take up their residence at 29 ealien e ey 2 | Lewis street. Newton, Mass. ttend the reeeption from Hartford. | : i e Wallingford, New York, Springfiela, |, Mis¢ Ingraham attondcd National [ New Haven, Newington and this| L arit Seminary. Washington, D. C, city. which will be held at the home |21d Culver-Smith _ Kindergarten of ‘the bride, The house has been | Training school in Hartford. Mr. Scott attended Deerfield Acad- emy and Boston University. He 1s | sociated with the New England decorated with autumn leaves and jsanthemums. 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