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) “Well, became the bride of Mr fe of huckleberry “vendered “To a Wild Rose,” * a were = The bride, “Of the xkirt in deep points, and with “it PAGE 10 Seattle — Society Wedding of Miss Card- well Solemnized in} United = Presbyterian| Church; Engagement of Seattle Man An- nounced. . AST eating: in Queen Anne United Presbyterian church Miss Frances Cardwell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wesley Card Louis | ‘T, Mint, Rev, George N. Taylor read tng the service at § o'clock Pals, fruit blossoms and @ lattice Interspersed with | roses made a lovely back Bround for the nuptial scene and} Great baskets of roses and fruit bios adorned the pulpit, while aisle with graceful headdresses of 4 fruit blossoms formed a lovely, way for the bridal party. +) Reale “Bridal Chorus” was for the processional and Men n's wedding march for th . played by Mrs. , who, during the ceremony, | preceding Mrs. Clifford Newdall sang fully “At Dawning.” Mr, ¢ was groomsman for Mr. Mint the ushers were Mr. Walington . Mr. James Gotsis and Mr, Ninos, Emma Howard as bridesmaid altired in peach-colored taffeta, with tiny baskets designed | a silver ribbon, and for flow- carried an arm bouquet of sweet and roses in the pastel shades. maid of honor, Miss Beulah |, Wore @ taffeta frock In nec- tones, with miniature baskets in gold thread, and her Ward roses and deep- ven fn marriage by! father, was beautiful in her } robe of ivory satin, modeled on Mnes and finished at the bottom | pery of pointed tulle panels, with silver thread. Her veil, a ly heirloom, of tulle, trimmed a! end with a wide band of rare old) formed the train, and was fas to her coiffure in Dutch cap She carried an exquisite bow. t EVA BROWN Clubs THE ou im WEDNESDAY Alki Review, No. 60 } Alki review, No, 69. the A. 0. U, W. hall, 1408 Ninth ave, Wednenday, May %, at & p,m wee | Norway Hall SEATTLE (___ SEATTLE SERVICE SET | SEATTLE SERVICE SET will meet in Monies that enrich life and conserve civilization, STAR A city possessing an official circle versed in all the cere ranks as cosmopolitan and attracts desirable residents as well as dis eriminating tray vattle has a service set that comprises every branch of the regular estaplishment, the army, the navy, the marine, | The Seattle Players present Hen: rick Ibsen's play, “John Gabriel Bork: (he coast guard, the public health and geodetic corps, with a man. at the Norway ball, Virginia personnel steadily increasing in numbers and in importance, gid Boren, Wednenday evening: .'4% whose hospitality adds distinction and prosperity to Seattle's charge are K. O. Herrin and W, &, Civic laurels, Olson jADMIRAL PB TAINS ' | > Ma yg | Hear Admiral John A. Hoogewerff,| NAVY HOSPITALITY Native Daughters of Plonsers |U, 8 N, commandant of the 13th} Informa! affairs were given during The Native Daughters of the Plo-'naval district, commanding the Puget lithe week by Commander Benjamin Washington will meet Sound navy yard, and Mra, Hooge- | porsey, 1 . May 3, at 2 p.m. at the, Werff, gaye one of their handsome lang Mrs, I > Theataading Election of officers dinners on Wednesday, The honor | sajone, « truction corps, U 1% 6 \guents we ptain Ivan C, Wetten: land Mrs. Malone, Lieutenant West Seattle Review, No. 51 wel, U. 8N., and Mra, Wettengel, |mander , W. Wenet, U. 8 N., Went Seattle review, No, 61, W. B.| | Mrs, Wenat, Captain Charles P | A. Of the Maccabees, will meet in NAVY YARD CLUR dieberger, medical corps, 6 N Carpenters’ hall, 4441 California ave.) The Officers’ club at the navy yard | “nd Mre, Kindleberger, Lieutenant Wednesday, May 3, at § p.m. lwas the seene, during the past week, | rank Armistead, U. 8. N., and Mra. see Rainier Beach Women's Club Rainier Beach Women's Improve Ment club will hold its regular meet ing, Wednesday, May 3, at 2 p. m, at the home of Mrs, EB. G. Randall, €.28 Pilgrim et, ction of officers, | see Delta Zeta Mothers’ Club The Mothers’ club of Delta Zeta sorority will entertain with a card party at the chapter house, Wednes day afternoon, May 3, at 2 o'clock Tickets may be obtained from Mra A. Holt, North 2430, and Mra, Oliver Eliott, Kenwood 6200. eee Altruistic Club ‘The Altruintic club will meet at the home of Mra, Elizabeth Ivey, 6555 Wilson ave, Wednesday, May 3, at 1 o'clock, eee West Queen Anne P.-T. A. The regular monthly meeting of the Went Queen Anne Parent Teach: ers’ ansoctation will be held on Wed nesday afternoon, May 3, at 2 p.m, Little Eva, who ia seven years old, is the nizce of Mra. in the music room. J. 1. Hamilton She will appear ina complimentary preno re- cital at the Y. W, C. A. audiiorium Friday evening, May 5.\ ~—Portrait by Hildur Peterson Alle n, Hartsook Studio. Recital Friday Evening Friday evening at the complimentary piano r little Eva Brown will appear in a Personal Mra. Lewis FE. ¥. WiC A, ecital when | Eyman and Mrs. she will present the following pro-| UY 8. Peterkin left yesterday for ‘of Ophelia roses and lilies-of-the Teception at the home of the followed. In the receiving line th the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs, Cardwel!, the Dride’s par. | J. N. Cardwell. Gorgeous flow- Were used in decorating the home @ handsome basket of the blow Deautified the supper table. Where, presiding, were Mra. R. D of Pomeroy: Mrs. N. H.} and Mrs. T. Pappas. Assist-| were Miss Efleen Howell, Miss) Kuykendall and Miss Clare their wedding trip Mrs. Mint & three-piece costume of blue} twill, combined with henna, a Lot rought blue straw, trimmed in ¢ flowers, and a corsage of or and lilies.of the-valley. After} ‘15, Mr. and Mrs, Mint will be at | the Elfreda apartments. Phe bride is a graduate of the Unt- of Washington and a mem f Theta Sigma Phi sorority. Mr. attended the university and is with Delta Epsilon frater- . and Mrs. Frank H. Shaw, of | Miss Alice Maxfield will entertain the members of her bridal party at dinner at her home Monday evening. ; Miss Maxfield will wed Mr. Hallam | ©. Shorrock at the home of her par-| ents, Tuesday ~e ning, May 9, Bridge Party for Miss Allen Complimenting her sister, Mins | Harriett Allen, who is to become the | bride of Mr. Walter Bieil Van Dusen on Thursday, May 11, Miss Lorraine Allen is entertaining with mal afternoon ny Sedge on Saturday. Informal cana Ww Mr. and Mra. Ker Douglas are entertaining with an informal dinner | for eight at their home this evening. complimenting Miss Vera Talbot, of San Francisco. . Musical Tea Mra. De Clifford Myers has tesued invitations for a musical tea at th Beattie Yacht club Thursday after. noon at 2:20 o'clock, the soloist to be Miss Flizabeth Ray Clemmer of Tren- ton, N, J. coe Reception at Parish House Welcoming their new pastor and hia wife, Rev, Paul B. James and Mra. Jamen, the vestry of Christ Episcopal church will entertain with ¢ tion at the Parish house, Brooklyn, Thured. evenin o'cloc! The Episcopal clergy of Seattle and the pastors of the various churches in the University district have been invited to participate Bellingham, day. to remain uoti) Thurs cee “| An outline of work for The tople for “Character and Moral Training” ar will be led by Mra. BB. Bliss, Mra, (J. HM. Drener and Mra. Jasper May the coming lyear has been completed and will be presented at this time. ‘The hostesses for t are: Mrs. Von Pall, Mra. Mra. Sanstedt, Mrx A. F. Blangy and Miss Shelton, . West Seattle Women's Auxiliary ee Gi Minsette | Miss Claire and Miss Karla stol-| West Seattle men ot pinged Russian Folk Dance ténberg are leaving May 10 for Port. PO#t No. 160, will meet at the home Sn . land, where Miss Claire will visit Mr, of Mra. K. Klemenson, & Mey eee Cottentatie”.. Goeth Beretgh | pat, Mes. Robert Peigusn: and Mise esr we 7) oma aria will be the guest of Miss Kath Scastna sec (Ob: ane), clasts [rine Biller.” Ridgely Rebekah Auxiliary Second plane accompaniment a tough Ridgely Rebekah auxiiiary will — eee Mis Marie Fischer, who has been Meet with Mra. A. Ft es bas i | spending the winter in Honolulu and Ninth ave. W.. W we mchenn aad Children’s Party } California, and Mis Doris Fincher, | 120 p.m. Mrs. W. 8. Mclean ay Celebrating the sixth birthday of | Who is attending Mills college, in Mre. Franks, assisting hostesses her little son, Bugene Litten Brown, Oakland, will leave May 15 for their Mra. E. M. Brown entertaiied ten; home In awe eu —" at ber home Saturday after Sire. te. 6 ticior We eoving the fast “ee of May for Indianapolis on a two 5 months’ visit with relatives. Marriage Announced eee Cards have just been nouncing the marriage of D. McAllister and Emily F. Wednesday, Aprit 26 Patronesses for Interlaken Card Party The patronesses for Guild's card party at t Mrs. T. M noon, May 9, are to be: service man cording to police The shooting occurred at the|and was well on the road to respecta- home of Albert Crawford, where bility with a good job. Miller, his wife and Hanratty were| His story fired young Wise with spending the evening. Hanratty|ambition to make good. So Wise set| Was arrested out for Denver “on the rods.” - ns Yesterday he watke into Judge The tomato was once known as the | | Lindsey's office, told his story and love apple. |aaked for a “white man’s chance.” f Wise ix going to get just that, HAT d OLYMPIC Pancake make you of? FLOUR CEREALS FEED Parker on Tuesday after: } The quarre| originated! Ben B. over Miller's pretty young wife, pancakes! coveived an Carlos | Burgess on Mr, and Mra, Lester Lewis have re turned from an ubsence of three months in the East and Mut Mr. and Mrx a etal | McAllister are at home at the Beau mont apartments, 1512 Somuit ave. | Mr. and Mrw. Per Lee Welty motor. spent the Weekend as the guest of Interlaken) Dr, and Mra. E. C. Brier he home of “ee Mrs. A. G./ from a week's visit in Portland, ndsey, ae: | judge. | “Denver Le * had quit the road SS Judge Lindsey said today |RICH OLD MAN y| FOUND SLAIN! | NEBRASKA CITY, May 2.—The little town of Burr, Neb, is aghast today upon the unvelling of a mur der mystery rivaling fiction in grue some details Jorhua | farmer | rich, | kitted | which en |head. Officers | blood from the shed. oes | hiaaen 5 | Howard, 72-year-old alone 1 dead charge of buckshot the back of his lowed a trail of wood living was by and in his reported fou home, fo! house to the where Howard's body wan ‘The home of George Fleasner was |investigated and a trail of blood found leading up the stairs to of blood on the floor A un was found in the room Flessner, brought te Jaiven the “third degree |guilt or knowledge of | Robbery signed ree Flour think where it Ina Ip hot town and all murder the * danied in a The modern silk hat was worn in Wngland about 1840, first ed to Portland Tuesday to be away |for several weeks. eee Mr. M. F. Edwards of Otympta! Mra. F. 8. Yeaton returned Sunday | Denver's juvenile! Take Kinnear car to Howell at, _ Ladies of the liam MeKinivy «of the Grand an aliday sersion Wedr 3. Circle meeting at 145, by a 6 o'clock dinner and sale of| fancy goods. A card party will take pince at 5:30. All the affsire to be Ladi held in Veterans’ hall, Armory. eee Sewing Club Mra. John Davison wi" entertain members of Puget Sound Sisters’ |Sewing club at luncheon ot her home, 2048 W. 65th st, Wednesday at 1 o'clock. eee Mount Baker Luncheon Cinb ‘Tie Mount Baker Luncheon club will meet at the clubhouse on Wed , announce the engagement | Schaefer. Mra. PF. J. Avron. Mrs. | ¢ he nesday, May 2, with Mra. ©. P, Con daughter, Lu, to Mr. Edwin |Jovn E. Boyer, Mra. Frances BR.) Mr. Lucten Perrot has removed |atantine, chairman, Mra, J. W. Jones, )B. Booth, of this city and Wenatchee, | Bates, Mra, Emil C. Alt, Mrs, George | trom the McKelvey apartments to| Mra. A. H. Kellogg and Mrs, G. 8 of Mr. and Mra. Laurence g.|5. Rich, Mra. Ray Ling, Mra. J. N./ the Cathoun hotel for the semmer| Kahin as hostesses, Of Seattle. Miss Shaw is a| Hammill, Mrs. L. J. Kearns, Mrs.) months. wie dy of Dr. and Mrs. Harry I. Shaw | George E. Coolidge and Mrs. EB. H.| eee Victory Club Dance Of this city. Dodge. Dr. and Mra. R. D. Forbes have re-| ‘The Victory club wil give tte ‘The wedding will take place in| Mrs. Edward G. Norris and Mre.|moved from Adrian Court to an/fourth annual opening dance on Tune. George Beliman are in charge of ar-| apartment in the Broadmore. Wednesday at Lescht . cee rangements for the affair, Tickets| eee eee Miss Dilling are im the hands of Mra. C.J. Porter| Mise Hazel Landes, who has been Happy Hour Ctub i and Mra. George J. Canwutt; tally | visiting her relatives, Mr.and Mrs. E.| Happy Hour club will meet with Plans Dinner cards, Mra. W. R. Tonkin; favors,|W. Purdy, in Bellingham, returned! Mrs. M. Steen, 1215 E. Olive at. at Miss Margaret Dilling will enter.| Mrs. 8. W. Parrahm and Mrs. Clyde | Monday, 2p. m. tain with a dinner of ten covers at|€. Tenny; refreshments, Mre. Jacob / ee ee her home in the Olympian, Saturday |Luvok; decorations, Mrs. B. G.| Mr, and Mra. Edward 1. Garrett Tonia Social Club evening, later with her guests attend. |Gorke; publicity, Mrs. W. H. Utter.| will leave Friday by motor for a| Tonta Social cluh, O. E. &, will ing Mr. Terrence Parker's dance. _ eee short trip to California, | meet in Masonic temple for cards. eee ‘ 7. ® eee Faculty Wives’ Servi ice at Tea Shop Mra. C. FP. Graff ts planning to! Thimble Club yw versity gutid will have charge! leave thin week for Coronado, where| feattle Woodcraft Thimble etub Club Picnic ot ‘the Orthopedic Tea Shop Wednes- | she will visit her son-in-law and|will hold card party at the home of The Faculty Wives’ club ts enter.| Ay. Mrs. J. Warren Belt, homens. as-/danghter, Enaign Francie Paxton| Mra. J. I. Dallison, 2125 Second ave Se ath & plonie tor the mothers | sated by Mra. L. C. Culmoon, Mrs. C. | O14, U. 8. N., and Mra. Old W... at 3:15 o'clock. Friends in Gnd children of the facuity at the| 7. Knox, Mra. C. O. Ostergren, Mrs. | vited. @ummer hore of Mr. and Mrs. Her- | WO Weigle, Mra. 8. K. Dent Mtr. | oes tert Condon at Eagle Harbor the| © A. Gerhart, Mrs. E. 0. Anderson ‘Bo Beats Wa Aurora Bridge Club latter part of this month, the date to | “"4 M8. ©. V. Meyers. y y Aurora Bridge club has annual be announced later. hanquet at 12 o'clock at the home of see Husband Is Shot i in Cross Country Mra. W. F. Warmack, 4261 Green as wood ave, Invitations Extended Quarrel Over Wife! at for Dance DENVER, Colo, May 2—As the) ff Get Cha e| Amethyst Social Club Mr. Terrence Parker, jr., has ex.|result of what wag said to be a nc } Amethyst Social club, with Mra. fended 100 invitations for a dance at| jealous quarrel over his wife. Irvin| DENVER, May 2—Rack in Al-| W- H. Borrow, 2608 3ist ave S,, 2 his home Saturday evening, May 6. | Miller was in. a critical condition |hany, N. ¥., Fred Wise, youthful P» ™- Card 4 pe. here today after he was shot last! hobo, chanced to meet “Denver Leo,” afeho tHe Dinner for Bridal Party |nignt vy John Hanratty, 25, ex-|reformed from an uncertain life by | oman's Century Club Drama department, tury club, at 2 p. m, | eee Progressive Thought Club Progressive Thought club, at Fed erat’ clubhouse, 1:30 p. m. My Rt. Libby, “Poetry in Everyday Life,” 3p. m Woman's Cen. j will meet at Y. W. C. A, cee ADDITIONAL CLUBS “Musical Melange” and Dance The Seattle Business and Pro. fessional Women's club presents a “musical melange’ and dar on Thursday, Me 4, at 8:16 p.m, in Douglas hall, Pine and Rroadway This entertainment 1 dance is given for the purpose of raising funds to send a delegate the Na tional Convention of Business and | Professional Women at Chattanooga, | Tenn., July 10th to 26th, The “musical melange” consists of three clever acts, which will bw followed by dancing from 10 to 12 p,m. The first act is a plantation scene, which is bubbling over with new jokes, new songs and clever dances as well as the cake walk and other surprise features, Mr, Carl Ritter will tell funny stories and jokes an4 then the third act consists of « ‘Hoanih Op eretta,” which promises to be the artistic and pleasing number of the program The patrons and patronesses are: | Mayor and Mra, Hugh M. Cald well, Mr. and Mr Frank Water house, Dean and Mrs. Henry I andes, Mr, and Mr J, Hartman, Mere, Clara Curtiss, president of Woaen's Com mercial club; Prof, and Mra O, H Richardson, Prof. and Mrs Lesite J Ayer, Mr. Samuel Hill, Mr. rank errace, Dean aud Mrs. 8, I, Miller, Jot the usw }of Raitway Conductors will give aj} scuanton with be! There was «| Armistead, Lieutenant R. 8. Farnum, ay, preceding |U. 8. N,, and Mrs, Farnum, and followed by | - On Saturday the |TINNED t the notables| The tenth wedding anniversary of ble rendezvous [Acute ant Commander R. W. Wennt. N,, and Mra, Wenst wan made the cecasion of « Un shower on Mon |day, am well as an affair of much Mr. and Mrs. George Bouchaert,| merriment to a group of thelr inti ait, and Maes, Wed Dene i" to frst 0 " Tickets for this minstrel show ana |MAle frends Ph LB tate yond dance may be procured fram any |? 7» pres: ¥ : first coursé beautifully served at the rember o » or at The Pot nwmber of the club or at The Pot-|auartera of Colonel Carl 1 program, club dinner on ‘Thur ne fashion #how, an informal dances. wolf ten brought ¢ and proved an agre for the Yard latch Bhop, Pine and ‘Third; Mise! Andresen, U. 8. M. C, commanding Viola Page, New York block, and cg a, altel , the marine barracks in the navy jan Emelyn Rennick, ire bulld- | vara, and Mrs. Gamborg-Andresen ing. Tickets will also be sold at the The second course wan the plece de door, no we wish all to avail the resistance, and was arranged on the selves of this opportunity of having | receiving ship Philadelphia, where an enjoyable evening's entertain-| commander J. D. Wilson, U. 8. N., ment. athe and Mrs. Wilson were the hosts, The ms third course was happily dispensed Ladies’ Auxiliary to Rallway at the quarters of Commander Ralph Conductors T. Hanson, construction corps, U. & The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Order |n and Mra. Hanson, while the final es and the demi-tasses were found card party at 1923% First ave, Fri abn at the quarters of Lieutenant-Com- day, May 6, at 1:30 p. m. mander and Mra. Wenet, who were see completely surprised by the finale, an Ladies of Golden North anniversary assortment of tins. | The Ladies of the Golden North | _ will meet Friday, May 6, at 1933%)p 0, T. 6 First ave Pb ep The regular army officers Getatied 5 As instructors at the reserve officers’ ae beret Club training camp at the University of ne Coterie club will meet at the) Washington include several distin. Afternoon | University Chri ¥ | May 6 Dauehters, Mra. wit pt oe Cd ace tage ng cone |politen in that the officers take the of the home economics department of wee the re ee rae pribag-Arases eros °f tige to the feminine contingent, and j raity of Washington, willl proving the contention of an elder The Dietitian in Our State | opeiization which » erts both men! we present Mrs. ree MN. Mo ennful of theme teas was recently ~ cvs Sieg tay SB wi we i given by Mra. Maize. wife of Liew The execution hocnd witt meet at{itmant Colonel Sidney Derby Matse Mndpedlin grove ie 9 md U. & A. on temporary duty at the Deed ab cavalry school at Fort TUley, Kanna. stian church, Friday p.m. Department day be observed, s the moeting Will be open to the public. The educational department wih | present Mra. H. A. M. Bonnar, whone |muished personages and many inter. josting personalities, who form, with their households, @ charming gréup In Seattle’® service set. Their teas, arranged each week at an hour when offictal duties are over, are cosmo. at 205 | Mra. Maize wae a sted In receiving by her mother and house guest, Mra. cP erbach, of Boise, Idaho. |The tea table was embowered in yel low and red tulips and {ts hoapitall ties gracefully offered by Mra. Phil jt -. wife Colonel Charles bert Phillips, U. 8 A. and Mra. Ffazer, wife of Major W, D, Frazer, U. 8. A Native Daughters of Washington Officers for the coming year will be elected Friday evening, May 6. by the Native Deughters of Wash te Princess Angeline partor, No. at a mecting to be held in 1 O. G. T. hall, Members urged to atten oe Round Robin Mra. Jennie Polis, J tain the Round Robin Social club of Seattle Lodge, No D. 4. P. A, tl enter. CONVALESCENT Mra. Noyes, wife of Lieutenant |Colone! Samuel Noyes, U.S. A. one her home, 862 Low : va a ave pind ave. N. W..|of the instructors at the University . 3 . at 2 p.m. with &lo¢ Washington at the reserve offi progressive whist party. High hon-| cers’ training camp, is at the Vir pest th ee grr ant refresh: | ginia Mason hospital, convalescent +g Mrs. Hattio McKay, after a serious operation, and recety. ir ary Sherrer and Mrs. Mary ing congratulations from many De Reaulioux, assistant hortenses. ja 3 jeonds in the servic Members ra may invite frienda an te RDA Gambore: | TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922. 'Famous Old Poet to fran GLUCK Be Buried Thursday BAN DIEC Vunen services for John Vance Cheney, 7 nationally known poet, who died yeu day, The famous writer had been une conscious for fered an atinek ¢ leaven, bentd ” Hope Havens, of New a brother, Albert Baker Spokane | Vital Statistics BIRTHS ii Cheater B., | K., boy | |Cohen, Harry, 20% 23rd ave., boy. | MeBride, Walter Lee, 1 alist ave &, girl Smith, Walter C., 2015 H. James at, sir Morgan, David A., «ir Ca », Ellener, 2211 Vesler we: | Ramaglia. Vincent, 4416 Corliss: boy. MeGhee, F. C, 1726 Alki Kirk, Jamen Lentie, 1190 % ir Hanson, Henry, 994 Stewart at, girl. MeMicken, Maurice BR, Wing Point, girl Raine, Jacob. 109 18th ave. bo: 1743 Molrone avey » bow, ave N. | Craig, Russell Joseph, 2111 Now Alma Gluck’s got the erase? | TRIE, uanel owen! Here you ace the world famous con-|\Kunts, George Williard, Everet! boy cert singer talking via radiophone to 4 MeDonal4, Alexander R., the government station at Fort Me- ai7 62nd at, girl Pherson, Ga., from the sending sta-| Merchant, Claude Clay, 23 W. Gal is newe: t., girl, Hon of an Atlanta newspaper. | aes a ‘Otte John, £307 Mertate: Maybe she'll sing to you by radio some time. | MRS. JULIA GRONAT, 45, Seventh ave, died en route to the | Aram Vik tare at 4 D. No. 2, Box” 617, city hospital Monday evening after | Kimura, i NGEt B. Alder ote having fallen In the street in front | yo Frank P., 2667 Fitth ave. W. of 208 Columbia st. Death was pro-| nounced due to heart disease. The ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES body te at Bonney¥ ‘atwon's, | mig and Residence. Ag™ Lo Thomas ory, & iawis, Marjorie Ada, Seattle . Wallace, Hogs'e HL, Is menes.. Peek, Pearl Monohon e Hatka, Toivo, Portiand Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair Manninen, Hilma, Portland | Cook. J. 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