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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930. if | | mission has bred hundreds of small WIIWOR"™: ociivarncnsassbh ning the Ladies’ society will [mouth bass in the waters of the Mr. Hand, Goth Lynch and Jasch | hiold its annual sale and public sup- |lake, which is expeted to become ? ! | Duet, “Sweet Hour of Praye #| per. Supper will be served from 6 one of Connecticut’s small mouth 0 ” I‘f | Hawley .. ..Mr. and Mrs. Smith o'clock on. The committee in charge | hatcheries in the near future, 9y L4 #Trio, “While the Earth Remaineth is follows. Supper, Mrs. | g PI 2 .11 N Elijah,” Mendelssohn ......... |meet at the parsonage for its regu- B . [that ice fishing reduces future pro- e veee.e.... Mrs. Lyman |lar monthly session. T ductivity of the lake. The state com~ ainviiie CUWS |iai. wiiaries, “the Chiuren in the On Wednesday afternoon and eve- risto ews s Reba Collegiates to Play /A { 20 & { ! from Song of ) ksgiving,” White and M Mildred MaclLeod; Joseph (Sugar) Hu; ke duct SR gy Chntes PLACED UPON SALF sisaies s i Son i itz T0) BE DEDICATED o e it mscntse s o A St = S el ot e a ! Lyman and Mr. Hand « ed goods, Mrs. Willia Al- | o i s M. Mona Bristol high. OU'L OF TOWN CUSTOMERS CALL ENTERPRISE 1200 | R ame e R I s e anid Pat Ryant otk ot Neo 3 . . 2 o where” o Mr. Hand, Goth |ciety: aprons, Mrs. Agnes Fanion; N . | university, and Vi Radzevich, for- Plainville Nursing Associaion| rsrer erd seecn aecorating. Mrs. Agusta dvasous | BiSHOD Nilan COmilg {0 EXer- mer Foranam vack ana onigrecent. Congregational Church | miscellaneous, Mrs. Vera Hobein. ly a member of the New Britain | ! Hopes {0 Recewe $750 Church school from 9:30 to 10:30 | Mid-week devotions will be held C]'ses’at S[_ Afl[hony‘s | Ram professional ecleven, will par- | a. m. Kindergarten and nursery |1 the church parlors on Thursday | ticipate with the Maple Ends against classes during the church hour. | VeRINg at 7:45 o'clock. e Thomaston Ponies. claimants of 1 /i | . 10:45 o' B o | te ni- s 3 8},0 é’xce tiona [ C[ )a [u es IMALS 100000 STAMPS [omice rommo st itts wcoc| | beiphescaben - Npw FYDRANTS SOUGH i s eamb s, i sy | J ja the Land,” Stainer. 1| the marriage of Miss Lillian Cas = |o'clock. The Thomaston crew eked theme. *“Taking a Long Ch » | of Meriden and Wilfred ; of | |out a 6 to 0 victory in a recent < 'Tewis Teeter Called By Death—|The Congregational Young People Hart's corner, Plain A | Chief Fayors Extension of Protection | r W played in the Clock Town and | vill meet at 6:30 p. m. at the home | Place Monday g at ope to repeat tomorrow ° Meeting of Plainville Grange | or 1 ouis slow, 16 Strong court. @t St. Rose’s chur in Last Bristol—Charity Ball Nets Club to Give Dance | - i [k the devotion- Al at th Lial Sum—>Mrs, Willis Stone: i ibof l z‘ l li l ! r ( ’(! t S: Tuesday Lyening—Martha Itc-| Lk e e O an s ries i combert ot : thes St o bekah Acthities—Other Items, | . n on t theme How of tht t | Dics—Ice Fishing Ban Urged. danc v ation hall on Main » I { Yorr Definit of Religion Albert Sou n . g t day evening at 8 Plainville Public Health r Ever ¢ o b an he new St. Antho hureh or Theaker's Connecti- SEa A e s e A o e The slue | S will be dedicated before | cut Ramblers will furnish musfe. s e N ) vears who are | Chiffon . ¢ lace and | o'clock mass tomorrow morn- Mrs. Willis B. Stone mecticut State Tuberc S : : fellowship | hat to match he carried a bou-|jpn : Rt. Rev. John J. Nilan, bishop | > Polly Ann Stone, 73, widow Sl commission, has opened the 24t | groun e o meeting | 4uet of roses and lilies of the valley. |of the late’ Willis B. Stone, died at |annual Christmas seal sale. The Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in The maid of honor was attired of the Hartford dloc & Wi~ her Forestville. home, 56 Academy 2 1llam H. Flynn, chancellor of the | sociation has destributed 100,000 |the parsonaze. All are requested to | 80Wn Of brown chiffon trimmed with \d]"o”‘jr = ;thma('l‘r of cere. |Btreet irsday night after a five jrasoceee) 2 : S| weeks' iliness. She was born in Bur- AN ELEGANT COLLECTION OF FUR COATS, UP TO MINUTE IN |that approximately $750 will be| The annual church fair will o {[G7 1B oL i e {Eonles S Visliingiand Toea) ERriests )y it o ion Aprilia3, Hisbs aauhion seals in Plainville and it is expected | ccme and bring friends with them. | tulle lace with hat to match, Sh ey . the service, and Wil take part in SyLe e of Francis and Rachel (Crane) e 4 & 25 Yo 5 TEogiw <t | realized from the gale. The seals)held in the parish house on Thurs- | er the ceremony a !f‘afx“‘on‘;, i arishioners and | STYLE, EACH MODEL WITH A DEFINITE AIR OF DISTINCTION, [ nave been mailed to all residents of | gay, December 4. A this fair ap. | Was held at the Hotel Bond in Hart- | AK® crowd of parishioncrs and | p,iypurn, and spent her carly davs | others is expected: : = e e e e town and may also be found in the | propriate gifts tor Christmas, such rd, Guests v se from | Sl s | tr _After her marriage to Mr. NOW AT SPECIAL PRICE BUY NOW AND SAVE. 3chools and at the post office Sdcod arar A s AT N ampshir 2 usetts, | DI Assesseq /10 .. | Stone in February of 1579, she came The committee representing the | may be found il be served | Hartford, ) . Southington, and | A%/N0 TOreS (s by | hers fr‘;firh:d lived m‘a«m;(«.n siln'n 5 el r c - nursing association which m | during the afternoo cafeteria | Plainvill . idge Wil Nalonein Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Muskral Coats oS 89.75, 116.25 I272) 193.75 charge of the seal sale co of { supper wi'l he serve )t v Dol s own anjigoun hen tound [ITVing B. Carter of Plainville and Mre. Donald R. ds. chairman: | 7 p. . Contri y of violation o Mre Judd of Forestville Raccoon Coats ... 17950 233.25 277.25 31225 e s 7 Rl ol 03 o e L i s S| e el 1 R apiece or 8 v sher 0 i et in D erin Sl Pioanie rrison Judd of New Brit- Sepiicd] Capls ocoonsos e 79150 T il e [nsaent e el > ; ey R P e sing as gre New E i harl Haw £ = Giin IThees he funeral will be held from the | will e t he Torrington ey 1 F. s indications pointed to ristian Living."” Ma t ford 30 1 n last night by | Past U-fi he Methodist Episcopal = very successful campaign. In p The conteiance willeginiat 10590, son: ana . | 2 ; i ch. officiating. Burial will be in Opossum Coats .. ... 179.50 e e e e L e R he family plot in West cometery. . the association in the seal sale iu-‘,,,v include Dr. Tweedy of Yale and | stead, and an r sister, Mrs, Sa | for the locals, 3 ;Ivn;nernllol}!um Muta-ro i s pelatl i L R | i £ i A solemn high mass of requiem e use of the bene realized from | Dr, Meyers and Professor Baxter of | Messenge May Provide Hydrants i q Beaver (/Oats ceneees 72975 the money recefved. The seals not | Hartford. A tewplo of religious art| Funcral services will 1 new fire hydranis for Lake | TAS SUnE for Mrs. Anselo Masearo, jonly make attractive Christmas|ywill be on display with the books | morrow afic T loci | between the “Y" and Lake )’Dn"“.;‘.t “H“" s‘f‘”‘;’" St. Ah';‘ 1 package decorations buf they also|for the conference. This collection | at the funeral rooms i and | o unce, may be provided in the v's church at 3 o'clock this Pers—lan Lamb CO&[S s }4375 help the tuberculosis work in Plain- | of religious att is the prope of | Modeen Washington [ . if comment offered by 1;"_0 : f Interment was {n St W vile { H. Augustine Smith of Boston uni- | Hartford ~. Robert B ] iict John H. Hayes at last | THOMaS cemeters o "COND FLOOR | . The majority the people have |yversity and is especially loancd for | sistant minister at ti i ¥ t of the board of fire; . ¥ zl«\‘m:?nL nounced e Y the idea of the money |ihis conference athedral, will officiate body i5iaNcrteuibn i pol | SR LA Rate St Suslenko of yealized 1 the sal es holl SF | will be taken to Sprin 1d, Mass., {jowing the receipt of a petition fron: | °” ech street announce the en- yealized 1o goes to th Church of Our Saviour Pl Dok o ! A ¥ :O[ e avenoe. | gagement of their daughter, Olga, 10 school in the parist s | Walter Petroff of 10 Beech street. Junior churcl Radiators Sizzle in Cold state tul commission i h Change Meeting Halls ¢ 5 v developed dis- ington- bull circle. Cor t, askin T hydrants i 0 ville 10 he Y . will hold its! Chief F ‘ inted to ir A great many automobile owners | . ¢ c BoLR Jb > 7 P N ¥ . pro- | AWOKe this morning and were unable % [ the =eneral increase in tof res. [ discu there will be a s reuiosis fi r A W d-|r n Monday s S . ‘avor 10 SIart their cars as a result of the Berlln ews | o L i1 soclalich S St Sl will s ‘ il e e med JHnAS] RN ast two | leTTIfic coldness which has settled A d Koy Hollers that of Liops over the city during the past few days. Steaming radiators were not s uncommon on the highways as mer- Qe | £ st et |80, LNCAE thegm celneas Wi Whio st _|dvess I ) ! Ll e e e oo B " Charity Ball Nets $1,000 cu i 15 above zero in i 3 : : 112 { be th hie new series ate hoardiin irateratin £ the Good | Members ; : S sald o 10rn ure. Thursdar, b s Applies For Bar Exam AN sl ; 1 Hart S Rsale B ; od anoh 5o slrier nksgi a record was es- e IR ey 3 ; o I i anthe “Break Al : 0 Ll e =d for this time of year when [E e ina gt o ) 1 ¢ for this service will be sl i Bl e armony. ‘Tis momey, | T1ark. Overcoats are replacing the ——— 2 L eimbe a ociation meet al i t o ek Al i i 1 g 1o 53 ;i er er to the :ilfx‘ll,\ topcoat more and more every s 2 o consider the i 4% annual can v will t sl e el " [ been t 1stor ng Nurse ar amily Welfare oo e A g Nolle in New Britain GOlll’la . [gescartsdie X A sucerss. L Church Martha Rebekah Meeting e nstcad of the emersency | VYoot Fnders Attend Funeral Frees A“red Pa“l(JZ \‘ i : ‘.‘ = - C. W. Cramer and U. I The Odd Fellows and Re e L Masses will be celebrated Martha Rebekah lodge will hold |T* 1 ais tion will us: iumber of members of the West. ation will at that tim | Snecial Invitatio association will use | w morning at 8 and 10 o'clock gu Guthrie, hoth of Hartford, have | Plainville, together ToNAIIOLInE ng the poor Athletic club attended the fu- ¢ ‘ i o : " Members of | NeTal services of Wiltred J. Pratt Al Ut I e T feait oAl |the Church of Our Lady of Mer } s meet ol ment, he stated, increased | Of 176 Park street. former New De- Certified ¥leischer arc especially in Spdirh i s e i S S cond | i - athlete, which were held at nday. R 1l speak on Ray- “FEST[YAL OF MONTHS! st '_ . !.'um-.rnl xr M. "\‘Iul\vnnpl‘\‘v 5 r:‘r;;;::.v:vz “,r\hvn” yi'n’ j‘\°‘i"“:;m: 1 in cha ‘ Sunday school | C¢ nd | ; ped 2 arg iy T E0i 6 a0 per| St ~ '~ i ixgol;c‘:f:ntht;; -— e LG 7 o g y Sa Baptist Church t L ke £ requiem f repose of his soul jelson worship at 10:45 o'cloc) ! ) Toberts | XS celebrated. Burial was in St. Taent Planned By Berlin Cong. |y SR s 138 |ing, 1d fron his home i David—A Contr < Y Anet pastor Hava D et e the erent inst R Stk ) b4 | Thomas’ cemetery. { . s t sterday ) ¢ t icipated that there will will take for his|thatt . h s = S S City League Opening Notie skt 3 - twas in Fairv . endance of ORS s the Kingdom |1t Is : ! L it e rald re referred | 11¢ City Basketball league sea- b e DT e h he Bris s EnERE ¥ f team on"Nove SEL OIS A re referred | son will be officially opened at th conducted by Rev. Truman H. Wood- | have SV and e speul Al o > sen : : i poth men Were| pristol Boys' club gymnasium Mon- ward of the First Congregational |sectior ¢ church reserved ! S a % Imvnortant Practi 2 bR otioals 1" '8¢ 1 day evening at 7 o'clock, when the L o Bl | visitor: LA TRy S i aple Leaf A. C. will h 1 8 gan, Sl Sessions Clock company five and the day school 3 e bearers were Dr. D. J. Mo-| Those going by trolley will leave | 3crmon ! S oeLa i | this at (CKEy (ofapeakc Bristol Maple Ends tangle in the A g ion elitin oy at 1t |{lumphy of Hartford. Arthur Cotton |Tlainville ne an 6:23 p. m.|S. H. : e para- | : N. Aoatior hres s L 6 \ rvi 1 held at 1 oringfield, Wiliiam May and | Th £ the railroad | Will be pres 1 20 [ tion for its game tomorrow witk : ttraction will be furnished by the uloz of Worthington ridge, 1 . 1 U be “M¥|}oger Howard of Tast Hartford, | briogo 3 the Woodland | ''The T EEEET ¢ New Britz ed in the New Brit police | I DEILY Lo B e @ n . ar. | is situated l d s 5 1 EhRol e | simmons Church Women—Church entice Girls Bowl—Funeral of | | Kensington Methodist Church Miss Brandegec—Notes of Interest ial missionary S e .'%% |Horton and Ingraham quintets at : game an i a|and How & Make . I @ o'clock. Eddie White, for- { - | ! ! - a ect DIAENS Bristol high court captain and S, was remembered | Plainville Grange Mecting y best basketball player Berlin as he cen a residen The regular meeting of Plainville | 2alllontree 1 30 flelfsjeat Sof s i veloped™ at the institution by hall | Jo: day 2 oney Funeral of M v y B O Coach Tommy Monahan; Lou La- e ral services for 2 CALe N icr | Ponte, Ruffy Rao, Art Avallon ML Aomtis 45 o'clock in the eve- having n continued from th LG \°‘1'“ b Bo ¢ ! Shiont i'l,lll vl moved to East Hartford. He att rce street on ing oz was arrested on S B At i | 7 5 od D high school and later | ¢ oclock. Th am for t it ¢ e " e A Russ (Speed) Goodrich, Leslie Her November 15, when the car he ring ving ]‘ & outh ng in football and | meeting will be p the |1 hom= of Mrs. Evans C. 2 -~ it § o'cloc driving was involved in a triple col-| T b - circle will mes - e | Eigle loser | Parsens of 19 Church strest. : Hatiociheld held this | Winners on Parade Clottiandth dam Wojewadagylll sy | | | : : Sy : : the fishpolers. while the Ze- lision in New Britain at East and | Monday 1e home of Mrs.; yii vy oot He leaves besides his|in the com © program present- Methodist Church e fembers of the West I | \ 3 arski brothers, Herb Carlson, “Hop" Wells streets, automobiles driven by | George Tryor | ifo three sisters, Catherine, Nancy |cd ecarlfer in the year ¢ hav I hool at 3:45 p. m. Morn- | o : er, Mrs. Charies Royes | letic elub. whose foothall Marphy, Al l‘»ordcaux.LJ;?oB:ch‘;?:!. William ¥. Nolan of Hartford an regular meeting of the > 1d Sarah Molumphy of Berlin | prepared a very ing program | worship at 10:45 o'clock. Rev. ¢ s Waterbury. [ tacke loss on th Rod Murghoff and Joe Martino wiil Charles C. Pfersick also being in- | Aid society will be held Wed T land a1 atten is anticipat- [ A A. Bail will be the preacher, | ey ard Hagerty of Waterbury | Ends at ) clalesy scrap for the clockmakers. The sec- volved. fiernoon at 2:30 o'clock ed havir 5 Y un | A. Ball of s o ond contest will show the Terryville | turniturc and Maccabee fives at ahor 15 o'clock Pauloz was arrested Officers | ome of Mrs. O. C. Mass will be celebrated at the) £ ¢ al g Sel Wil Burial will t it i victory paradc David Doty and Hayes at the] Cottage prayer m g d He church 1OmMOrrow | r e, wo acts \ The r t rside cemetery, W Y. through the streets of the time of the accident and was de-|8in Thursday ever | o'clock by Rev. J. . keeper” will v t I 5 N =t city at 7 y'clock this evening. Red ded in court on November by | very successful Iz ter Tl an. The me g of the 1ge in Grange hall ¥ ¢ i ro- | . 1 £ Plainy rche 's and humorous- idge William F. Mangan. At this, ! £ eck e held i ool will follow 3 his Knickerbocker oreh W Rl tos found elsewhere i e N o 1 1 make up the at the Methodist & misit or e central board T. U. Meets a meeting of the Women's ance union held in club at 3 o'clock vesterday afternoon, Mrs. Mary E. hele y evening at 7:30 | school will meet at 12 o'clock. The | cial musical servic tibel o : S SR Y hot 3 o'clock t Weles, e f’;:f'cd;:;’nr:?ofif: = {o'clock nior High league convenc at|peld tomorrow eveni oclock ¥ et hten- | 9] Il be conducted by | (jo0c Ay, H. J. Castaldine supe Berlin Congreg : 45 p. m. The evening service will |in the Metnodist The choir 4 = [ E0nn EW lkins. ipastor Jofiithe | 5 o0 s dEvational Gervices. boys' t 10(pe held at 7:30 o'clock. lissin ssisted by a male quartet | NS s S rinity Episcopal church. Interment | Afternoon Milk Delivery o'ciock tomorrow morning. There The morning service at St. Ga- . rorringto consisting | i ¥ ' o t 1 the fam lot in West 5 el iare Qistribut- vill be preaching at 10:45 a. m. by lpriel's Episcopal church will be hell < Gotk 1 sked to bring ther t U e ces that they will start after- Rev. Samuel A tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The Sun- G R B BEhingApan souzslic v of milk tomorrow. SE ‘o‘uom]\\-mmw’ “_"! o | day mhflu} v“m uo:‘n- ne m“ ) a. m it 3 S Ly - ST T e B e PR i ; of the Bris Marriage License Wilcos, ‘,\Ixt ssell . : ting of the Jur nily of Last Orang J 1| Torr ronax i . g ongYsdnesday i nt Maric Brie Pl " g o I'wo Great Features % DEcerbe oialoa T # g % o | ceavor .\(\.\‘]1”? e Miss Gertrude Bunce o w4 MAN FROM WEOMING™ i ) : o he ot g t obtained a marriag et Oy SUB- | Lices of the Woman's ety | the guests of Mrs sndsee Ny onen (08 COLE WHEKE GOLFLRS ' st i ive for prohi | 1 | sk JOLE BEST 0 Ce A number of novelty tables wili |14y £ B Camp Northridge. t J enl . OM EVERYWHERE" New ”:..‘.o:n'. ¥loor RS L i’ dar 1 c be set up where toys and gitts for | Jensington Congregational Church | ™4 "rioiii ot the Sunday B Bors 3 = b VE! 3 A imastiiE < W because of a scareity of y B T ey Feah ool bWl b B R R o= e e S G a i ta ¢ : o with J. Harold Murray ; about by the rece More t 0 artesian wells Christmas may be sccured Wil e e a SO ani | e s e S o and Fifi Dorsay IDLE HOUR COURSE | drought. Cedar lake is a Waterbury been sunk in the city area of ftobert Silsby will conduct a novelty RS 2 Lob L _—_—— PLAINVILLE eservoir, used only in case of n. These go down to a source table and Mrs. 8. Chase Coale wili | th¢ resular e s 2?0;;31\“‘,\‘ ning at 8 o'clock. | Duet, “Love Di ner ... 2 Shows Tonight At All Times—25c 3 At i e thae thaaTAtior supervise the table where numerous , SPiP Will follow at \fijl‘_ e = -+.c. Mr. Hand and i 6:45 and 9 SpeqjaliRates itqu TAric, {1 petitioning sportsmen allege | the public water supply. erp SRR e ol i S W S8 ERE D (Continued on Page 10 Solo, “O Rest in the Lord from t itioning sportsmer ge | i SLEURDLY. epresenting the differcat months of | LrenCliptiianan o the year. Mrs. Wileox will conduct| St sRchurg M= . Bv BLOSSER et e S T e e s v FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Information! y decorated with a Christmas trec | 10W morning at 7 and $ o'clock. Rev. | i e Dl and | John C. Brennan will officiate. Sun- e o be | day school will b 1d at the reg- e T eTitaren hour, 10:10 m Gier b ac Lo entsi : Visiting in New York z : £ s & nd Mrs. George E. Bra [ ou! BLack cavern!! | Attends Dance A _ 2t TALK ' \ | - = b Niss Bisiiirat augh i Lall of Langdon court, Kensingtoi. s TUEN b DIDNT y [RHINRTEER M ATBE AR ELE GO To SEE HowW ter of Mr. and Mrs, Iver Auguston | have left for a week’s visit on Long = : : el : FIND OUT A WAY To N . SUE TAKES To of Worthington ridge, and a studen: | Island and in New York city AND PETER. 4 G ; GET You BACK To it the New Britain Senior } ‘ d nncenl of MI Bonieges THE HERMIT /=2 CAME THROUGH B 0 YOUR RANCH... school, attended a Thanksgiving | The funeral of Miss Katherine S ARE RECEINED v / HUSH! cance at the Taft hotel in New Ha 11‘u‘uml°g‘ e, who died at her home { BLACK CAVERN, H HeLL TELL ven given by Alpha Tota Epsilon|on Worthington —ridge Thursday IN FRIENDLY IN A CANOE ... {7 / 0S \WHERE iraternity. ! night, will be held at the late home FASHION BY 3 ITIS2 Preatice Girls Bowl | tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ATRiBE OF \ 7\\ OF Your TziBe B four (tcams of the Prentice | Rev. Samuel A, Fiske of the Berlin | \ sToLe It ; : egational church will officiate INDIANS, ling league rolle Congregational chu (e games the Irat i rment will be in Maple cemc =l DEEP IN THE e N alleys in New Br Y. | VALLEY OF TGS Teav TTaldats Lot Home For Holidays f = wstencrs and the Buckles battled Harvey Woodrufl. son of Mr. VANISHED wiLL Tuey || Fishing Tackles. Irs. Arthur L. Woodruff of Worth- | MEN ... iy | The Key Holders and the Buckl zion ridge and a student at New | peTen ercaces| - | ; } Loy N Lt were victoiious, ard this tin 1i; voric university, is spending th THE OLD ¥ : i CKLES| Caroline Ventura was individual | holidays with his parents. He will R \ ™S | high scorer with 184 for two rcturn to the university Sunday P TINE I strings. She was high scorer last A CONVERSATION weck, also, with 163, Last week the | Social Club Meeting OF SIGN victorious teams were the Buckles | The St Paul's Social eub will LANGUAGE. and the Fish Hooks. The girls arc| hold its regular cekly meeting at getting the swing of bowling better »s hall on Tuesday night. After at cach meeting as is indicated by [ the business of the club has been the casc was con 1 e s ndoscont tomorrow will be held at |+ nan's auxiliar Tiritain Senior High school ) e Bl S Lh el t was made on the day of the | Und- o IR L N e the | me Main E. L. Wilson. The Sunc Special Music Service S Monday ening a 0 : Il : e are t Thu 11 he 1d from rest ew Britain High-Hartfor football game Supper and Bazaar Plans are nearing completion for | the cafeteria supper aar | v hich will be given by Aid society next F this time there will colloge spendin | SkH..kEER STILL..LET - QLN HoLD oM NowW..werE

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