Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. October 27, 1938. PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY UNIONVILLE (Reported by Special Correspondent) SE Free Methodist Church Services Pr ayer service on Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School on Sunday morning at 9:30 a. m. followed by class meeting and the reguiar preaching service in the evening at 7:30 p. m. with sermon by the pastor Rev. G. A. Garretl, Methodist Church Services. Pray- er service this Thursday evening, Sunday School on Sunday morning ual hour immediately fol- the preaching service at 10:0 a with sermon by the pas- tor, Rev, D. D. Kauffman. Epworth League in the evening at 6:80 p. m Wedding Belle—Mr, Winfield (Bil) Robison, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Robison of this place slipped quietly away and took unto himsell a wife. The ceremony was per- formed last Thursday at Wellsboro, Pa., and the happy couple will make their home in Corning, N. Y., where Mr. Robison is employed in the Glass Factory. The bride is a native of New York. Congratulations Bill and may your life be full happiness Miss Louise weekend with raine Parsons Guests at the ne T. B. McClellan were Mr an and children Jones Pom a the lowe m f oi the Lor- College of Mr. and Sunday to Mrs. Burton Jellefont Matilda 1g Ladie 5 Meth by Mr rtained “home Tingue her cousin State on of Williams, Wednesday at Louise Tingue. were 3. ¥ S€T paste x, Rev. H Oak wood tudy class on Monday evening { the home of Miss Eva Rowan Georg Mrs and Hall Mr: and and Robison Basil and Mr all 4 Way r of ¥ another brother Zep hnia Underwoo i of Sunbury, Pa., Mr. and Mrs, Chap- man Underwood of State Coll and Miss Mary Fox and brother win Fox of Jersey Shore, Pa. ne dinner was partly in honor of he birthday of Owen Reed Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fox, which came on Monday of this week bald Blair Heaton of T'win Rocks, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ton- er Heaton, Forrest Lucas Jr, spent the part of Jast weck visiting with rela tives in Tyrone, Pa Mrs. Sara Miller home in State College afte with J. E. Carper and wife Mrs. J. W. Brooks of Cleveland, was a guest at the home of her brother J. BE. Carper last week Mis. Margaret Keatley left Jas Thursday for Greenwich, Connecti- cut, wher will spend the winter months » son Charles Keatley and family The first latte returned to her visiting she of November will soon be here and the § rebate will be taken off all County, State, Poor and Bor- ough Tax. Get your paid before that time and save a few on you tax bill Don't cent en paryy ange in the by Hallows the Gr riday even- 15 oe their annual Communit) tidates gressman; A. H Leti®r for State Senate: Kenneth Haines for representative in the General ssembly and Theodore Jackson, Esq. of Phil ipsburg. Lets turn out and show our loyalty to the party which they stand. Also be Tuesd November 8th and vote right James oY for hand po PERSONALS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CHURCH NEWS, JACKSONVILLE {Reported by Special Correspondent) OF hurch servic are ag follow: CE 64 help in Ph shool 8:30. topic for discussion iblic Worship,” | sermon 7:30 Harvey Musser a sincere dev E. worker of Reber sour gE gave ral interesting talks to our workers § was ing ship with voted LEVY inspir ten » group of ng E which nd greatly appreciated and ¥ welcome back fe Ladies Aid ing their annual on Saturday even Oct. 29, Grange Hall, the small sum of cents admission will be collected at the door when entering Mr, and Mrs. Sumner Noll children Kenneth Dickey and Elsi Jane spent the lat part of the week with relatives at and near State College. Miss Geraldine Swope and James Lucas spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. J. Walters of Milesburg. Please keep in mind the entertain- ment by Gerry Montana and her radio gang, they will appear in per- son at the Marion Grange Hall, Jacksonville, Thursday evening, Oct. 27 at 8 o'clock. Benefit of the Marion Grange. Admission 15¢. and 25c. This being a worthy cause, a good crowd is urgently desired and will be greatly appreciated. Wednesday evening callers at the C. E. Aley home were Mr. and Mrs Clarence Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Al- | bert Alkey and Mr. and Mrs. William Bartholomew all of Lock Haven. Mrs. C. L. Nef! and daughters Sara Jane and Lillian of Howard spen’ Saturday with her daughter Mrs Miles Bartley and family, Mrs. William Dixson is suffering with a very bad cold and cough. Mrs. Raymond Rogers and chil- dren Billy, Mary Ann and Janie, Mrs. Elmer Moltz and daughter Janet, Mrs, Robert Conaway and daughters Kathryn and Lucy assist- ed Mrs. Charles Harter in tacking two comforts. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kessiing of Yarnell, were Thursday callers at the home of her mother Mrs, Lucy Con- away. Sunday visitors at the John Dietz home were her mother Mrs. Florence Rossman and daughter Shirley, Mr and Mrs, White and daughter Con- nie, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Rossman of Lower Nittany Valley. Sunday callers at the Roy Oyler | home were George Fisher of Pitts burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smeitzer and children June, Geraldine, Irene and Sonny of Harrisburg, Mr. and | Society ig hold- llowe'en Part) in five and in ter | daughters ly. | Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Noll and Salona, Mr. and of Milesburg vacation y Walker home Ann Fogleman institute \ Mis Bett Kesasir Swope and family Lock Haven where cation of ¢ Ber Elmer Saturday at attended the dedi Teachers’ Cc Mr. and and children n.ege Mrs. William Beightol Loui and Earl ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. John Dun- kle and son Paul of Bellefonte Clearfield County. near Kylertow to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harter where a very enjoyable day was spent and partook of a sumptu- ous dinner. Other callers of the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lyons and children Clair and Ivabelle of Lock Haven and Ronald Evers of Howard. M:s. C. 8. Miller of Lock Haven accompanied Miss Geraldine Swope and friend James Lucas, to Jersey Shore on Saturday ening and spent the evening at the David Hirst home. Sunday visitors at the William Boone home were Mr, and Mrs. Nev- in Dolan and daughter Shirley of Fox Hollow, George Boone and lady friend. Esther Heck, Jim Boone of Lock Haven, Daniel Boone of Wii- lamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dix- son and children of Jacksonville Sunday afternoon visitors at the William Dixson home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dixson and William Dary of Flemington, and Mrs. Lucy Conaway of this place. Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer and Charlotte and Dorothy were Monday forenoon callers at the Po {home of their friends Mr. and Mrs. jRcbert Roan of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. lee Cupp and daughter Loretta were Sunday visi- tors at the Roy Clements home. Milford Beightol wag a Sunday dinner guest at the home of his sis~ ter, Mrs. Robert Conaway and fam- children accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Noll and daughters Florence and Betty and Mrs. Willlam Kaufman of , State College motored to Altoona on Saturday on a shopping and pleas- jure trip also called at the Russell | Stamm home in Wehnwood. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neidigh of State College, were Bunday evening lcallers at the Sumner Noll home. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaeffer and | {daughter Nancy of Centre Hall | Mrs, Harold Wentzel and daughters stb Saturday night af the home | of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mra, 1C, E. Aley. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bartley and children spent Sunday afternoon at the James Decker home in Lock Ha- ven Mr. and Mrs. William Beightol and children Louise and Bar] were Sun-~ jay supper guests at the John Dun- Kile home in Bellefonte, Myrtle Moaolaughlin Nancy and Patsy of and Jer- Mrs daughter sey Shore the home Conaway Miss Dorothy Betz visited with her friend Miss Geraldine Swope Mr. and Mis, Blair Mann and gons Ira and Leonard of Howard were Saturday evening callers at the Roy Oykr home Miss Mildred Aley spent the week- end with friends In ‘Bellefonte the Wil Miss Betty of her aunt, Mrs. Lucy iam nn walk callers at home wene Fogleman of Milesburg er and Betty Aley Mr. at Mr Sumner Noll and hildren attended a birthday paiiy her sister Mrs, Ray MoGhe a Thursday evening Robert Conaway pent Monday Joh 1 Dunkle 3 i irday Be i hto) fon or Scotia M1 son wit f Belle and forenoon { Mr “Toms River and Mn N. J. Those vent were Mi Ida Kauffman Gap, is visiting with her Horace Kauffman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Gllmore, Mr John Hockman and Mrs. Sharer spent Sunday at the John Hartsock # C Lois Cl San vem af lege vy Boone Tuesday SCHOOL lowing pupils the Fores s | 1 ttendanc Opt 8rd Sheldon os Har- y Vonada i » Harnisn Jerry Harnish Melvin Nil- Nilson. Grover Womll Gladys Lois Marjorie Yearick. ©Grade Jean CGarbrick. Grade 5--Budd CGarbrick, Jesse Worall Grade 6 Robert Barlett, Grace Vonada, Mir- lam Yearick. Grade 7-—Paul Bres- sler, Kenneth Bressler, Arthur Nil- son. Grade 8-Mary Jane Arm- rong. Margaret Pidler, Lottie Nil- Dorothy Vonada, Mildred Year- ick. Pupils who have excelled in spelling are Grade 7--Paul Bressier, Grade 8--Mildred Yearick, Dorothy ‘onada. Enrollment for the month Boys 16; girls 15. Percentage of at- tendance, boyz 998; girls 100 SMULLTON Mrs. Carrie Detwiler and son Don- ald, molored to Lewistown a week ago Saturday M:. and Mrs Spicer Vonada, son, James Wolfe and three children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smull a week ago. Miss Lulu Detwiler of Washington, D. C., wag a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smull a week ago Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brungart of Rebersburg, and Mr, and Mrs. Barl Weber and daughter, and Mrs. Ida Walizer ‘were recent visitors with friends at Howard Mrs, Thomas Confer has returned home after spending some time at the home of her niece, Mrs. Oran Stover, and family near Aaronsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D, Meyer were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Meyers brother, M. L. Williams at Northumberland. They algo were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Shiffer on Sunday at Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Detwiler and two daughters were callers Saturday evening at the home of Mm. Carrie Detwiler, Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Meyer were Mr. and Mra, William Kashner, Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mrs James Murphy of Shamokin, Mr, and Mra. M. Lee Williams of Northum- berland, Miss Virginia Russel] of | Willamsport. Charles Bressler hag been ¢n the sick list the past week. spent Sunday afternoon at | NEWS IN BRIEF AND PERSONALS OF PINE GROVE MILLS (Reported by G. Mae Fry) J wl known trucker, Koch is driving a brand new pational dump truck Farmer Edward Gilligan of White Hall was a pleasant visitor in Ty- rone and Altoona, last Wednesday. Little Mis Maxine Goheen DuBois spent the weekend at grandma's home in Balleyville R. G. Goheen Mr, and Mrs, 8. M. Hess spent the past weekend with a forme; Luther- an pastor here, Rev. and Mu Ji ann 8. English In Saxton. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fry of State Colle were over weekend visit at her parental home in Tadpole and Mi E. E. Parson Mr. and Mrs. James Pine Hall, spent Fri ty Capital, Jim on busin better hall di Carpenter R Our well Inter- of her Murs, ors Mr ge J. Markle, of the Coun- Gay at al 5. Musser for King Boreas by his Rock Spring pri hit sesddern come tie Ville moQeril Composit ] M visit prepa went Charl three week in Ch moder Beli we Iu new ri Ce Orge Hall, now ¢ la Hu Pir WW " * iment for or : : Hments were wrved cases, ioe cream, sandwiches cake fee, candy, peanuts, about wie pstes eis HOWARD a b her Sun fay or overall week York Kline Woll Mr George Edith Exdahl atte: ng of the Woman's in the Court House Monday ¢ Rev. George Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Moore and Mrs Wagner, attended the Religious Bdu- cational School in Salona Monda evening in the new Salona High Sch Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Welker, gon Jimmie, spent the weekend in Get tysburg, al the home of Mr. Weikert's parents Mis visited er Sunday The ct hur hicksn Mr NOE0 nd M 4d ti meet ib held ened Mary M Ww wi Anna Heverly of Belle her friend, Miss Carre afternoon. members of the Evangelical of Fairview will hold a and waffle supper at the Borat of Mr. Charles Wentzel, Sat- urday, November 5th. The will serve supper from 5 to 8 o'clock Look for next weeks Mem as to pric Everybody welcome 50 come and bring a friend Mr. Tom Gardner who has been for some lime passed away at home Tuesday evening. Mr. Jim Gasdner, brother of Tom Gardner fell and broke } Saturday. He was admitted Centre County Hospital. Mr. Gard- ner makes his home with hig daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr Ferris Walker. An announcement was made day at a chicken dinner at camp “Wateredge” of the coming mar- riage of Miss Jane Evang of Pike- ville, Ky.. to Mr. Harold Kline of Howard. Miss Evang 5 the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. GC. O. Evans. of Pikeville, Ky. Mr. Kline iz the zon of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kline of Howard. The wedding is to take place this week in Virginia from which piace the couple will tour the West Central States. HOWARD SCHOOL NOTES P. T. A. Hallowe'en party and parade Thursday, Oct. 27th, in case of rain Friday, Oct 28. Parade will form at the school building at 7:30 o'clock. Admission to the pasty a the H. 8. Auditorium 10c. There will be prizes for games and costumes. The following prizes haved been do- nated. Candy, Agatha Wyland: and Stella ‘Williams: $1.00 merchandise, B. G. long; 25 ib, Special wheat flour, K. R. Wolf; $1.00 groceries, Jack Sutton; 5 qt. oll, 8am Holter: flash light, A. M. Schenck; haircut. John Wagner and Joe's Barber Shop; H. D. Pletcher and M. E Pletcher, The Howard School Board has elected a teacher for the seventh (and eighth grades to fil] the vacancy [of Mr. Perry Mann who is taking a {leave of absence this year. The new. | ly elected teacher is Mr. Frederick Ingraham of Jersey Shore. Mr. In- graham is a graduate of Lock Haven | State Teachers' College. He will | begin teaching sometime this week. | BUL- <h Lia Sun- | You can't dissipiate ignorance by | wishing to be wise, i takes study | jand thinking. Robert | efonte, |. adies | a his id Mn to the al Frank Sunday Bloom C. Edward Lumber Clty the Irvin M Mr. ar mots for a v hom { The sit Snyder farm house on Branch being remodeled by the present owner, Floyd Uhlmer, with new porch and general improvement The R. E Irvin family are pre- paring to flit to the Musser home on the branch from the Irvin home in Balleyville in early Novem- ber Mi a pleasant caller in evening with Clayton Wer Hall was town last Tues- her sister and Corl and Mu , Cora Cor] of Pine day brothe:, J Maria Krebs Mr. and Mrs, Willis Schill Rearick, Ed Couser, Claude Myers and Paul Stephens molored Mad- isonburg last Tuesday evening to be t the Grange Neighbor meeting with Rebe:sburg host. 230 being present and Mr: at a kite ie Pelers home last A large umber friends in Mr. and useful 1 RDP ng. John Lo reese n Nl ¢h vin Peters James hen show - Thun y of tained heir honor of Mrs. Lee ang yweds Many Kiwanias- Farmer woport Mon- d a 1 tak fAxX- and. » aid M GO and EL Bunday and Mr Will Mr. and Mrs. James Marka, and Mrs. Fred Markie BUSH HOLLOW M. Fry Mr Schilling M: Wed ! i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew supper with Mr. and Mrs The atiendance at the vice: WednesZay night was some er At could be a church full ever service night Those who are surely missing some sermons. A ch HTH AWAY A BA Ken supper was held at the { Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson ineaday evening in honor of Russell's birthday. Those ho were peseinit beside the family re Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons son Carl, Eimer Lucas, Gertrude Carver. n Spots accompanied her aunt Ruth Rote and family to Wil- immeport on Friday afd visited with relatives, returning home Sunday. M Edna Spotis, Mr. and Mrs Martin Spots and amily and Mo and Mm ‘Roy Spoils and family took dginn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs w win Tose who spent Sunday at the lyde Watson home were Mr. and ! ndrew Hoover, daughter Ruth and iriend Jim Hudson of Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mease of State College; Mr, and Mrs. 8. A. Hoover of Dix Run; Arthur Watson of Run- ville: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson of Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons and son Carl and Mae Ban- oy Lont Spotts and friend Bdgar King of Bellefonte visited with her moth- er, Mrs. Edna Spoits on Sunday p. thelr son ana Mrs. Martin 8potts and children spent last Saturday at her home in Colevilie, also visited her sister, Vir- gini a who is a patient at the Belle- fonte Hospital i, i, #58 i the ] MILESBURG What this country of our needs, 1s | ancthe: Carrie Nation. Remember | her? uny grow ced of suspicion will some- into a tree of distrust and Mrs. James Btarette mo- tored to Jersey Shore during the past week where they visited go few days with Mrs. Starretie’s brother, W. M Charles and family. Mr, and Mrs. John Shay and ¢ visited the Fied Scandrol Sr on Sunday. | Little Margie Dunlap wag painfully but not serjously hurt on Wednesday of. last week, while playing she fell with a stick in her mouth The pupils of Mllesburg Borough ichools had an extra days vacation , week due 10 a shortage of walter, William Shultz, Mary Peters, Gladys Bathurst and Mr. and Mrs Willis Flack motored to Tyrone Bat- | urday to witness the football game J. L. Confer of Mt. Eagle vis- Mrs friends hese on Thursday of last sons, home Aas [REL week a Bath rst of Bellefonte was v visitor at the Malcolm home, { Lizde Weaver has returned from the hospital and her con- good as can be expected W. 8. Walker of Bellefonts and Mrs. H W. Rabert of Shoe, visited Sunday with thelr in Centra] Cit | te Kennelley of Philipsburg weekend visit the D. P ne Shultz motored to Lewi Thursday ev taking wit and Mrs. Willlam Giggher Gingher To visit their Mlliam Gingher 8r., wi the L Lewis ar at ening Ww SB hospital Fred Dyke, Mrs daughter Helen v . irsday Jast week vistied over the week. uncie Harold Davidson Pau] Weave sited in Juni- of vy Keeler hex { Dyke entertained Wednesday : hariotie Baird Mrs pe ginner which Stanley Stanley ed a lovely wus en- 303 od by all. A Hallowe'en party was held on Monday evening inthe P.O. 8. of A. the ladies of the P. O. of A as chanoed off was Mildred Stanley i { Lockport the L. G all by A qu Oakwood mn Monday i word on h of their o00sin occurred at of the deat Coxey which fonday Charies velerans Hosp Mr, and Mrs. weekeng visal 3. E Haugh were 1! Millerstown Mrs. Hazel Cle and sister Ruth Fulton Mrs G. Peters left Wednesday by motor for Philadel- and Della Stanley was taken sud- on Saturday night at the Mrs. Sarah Bryan, where gone fo spend the night Due t0 a hard coughing spell her vocal cords were paralyzed and she was unable to talk Her many friends hope er speedy recov ery. She has been taken to the home of her gon Clarence in Tyrone where she will be caved for. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Baird were at Philadelphia Sunday to visit their daughter Jean, who is in the Univer sity Hospital there. While slightly improved Jean is still a very sick gizl. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown and Mrs. Emily Mies accompanied them. Mrs. Miles will visit in Phil- adeiphia for a few weeks with her sisier, Guests at the Guyer Fisher home on Sunday were Marlin Johnson, State Coliege, Mr. Lykens, Mr. Ray- mond Fisher, son Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fisher of Tyrone. A very enjoyable day was gpent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Watson. The occasion be- ing Mr. Watson's eighty-third birth- day. A sumptuous dinner was serv. ed which all enjoyed very much. Those present besides the immediate family were Mr. and Mrs. John Sheckler, and Mrs, William Lucas, Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Black, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rice, and daugh- | ter Jane, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lourtel and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Tomkinson, all of Altoona; Mr. and | a —— denly il home of she had for h Political advi) Elect JAMES E. VAN ZANDT to CONGRESS YOUR SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Win with Jimmie Mifflin; Mn Lewistown: Mr. and Walker and family ; William Newman William Walker, Mrs Dayne Nee and Mn Abe Watson Miss Bessie Johnson, Kler, Mr family, She and Mrs botville Dori Grant Crawford, them, were made eating the red bushes, Doris convulsions ~0ld cousin and Mrs who were visiting violently U1 by berries of barberry suffering from severe DAILY Dog Food 6... 25¢ SPARKL Pure Desserts PEANUT BUTTER." (Political advt) For Home Rule Vote for KENNETH G. HAINES Candidate for the GENERAL ASSEMBLY YOUR VOTE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED PINE GLEN The Grange wi i tO Refreshunents will help the Grange this week were Grange ‘Hall Come and Three forest pored and exti n of our fire crew. Dorothy Mel » Philipsburg Hospi F hers for a few weeks \a Hoover U PO fires 5 Le 01D k Haven and Mrs ter of Tonawar home folks on Bunday. Don Philips was i burg Saturday po Jack Balne of Croft Sundsy Beales © hom ’ nome and Narehood'; se fromm re D. Benton and ras. er, were at Beales’ the hold da) 5th 1 suppers will be dy welcome is § R AETHER of Ce arfield Friday : Class of " y will Nov Askey here. m Green and time for ti I is abou he Engiich- apeaking people 0 produce a gress poel but we invite no specimen verse from those who think they can fill the crder SUNBRITE Cleanser 3cans llc 3 pkgs. 10¢ < 2 Ib 25¢ jars NUTLEY NUT OLEO - 2 Ibs 19¢ BEVERAGE Youkon Club Plus bil Lae btls 25¢ charge Special Sale of Coffee! RED CIRCLE BOKAR CONDOR EIGHT O'CLOCK PUMPKI Pies FLOUR iy Puctry FAMILY BREAD 25¢ Giant Loaves Fresh A&P Donuts, doz. 12¢ SCOT TOWELS. OR 1 SCOT TOWEL and 1 TOWEL HOLDER. CAULIFLOWER © EMPEROR GRAPES FLA. ORANGE Whole or End Cuts FRESH PORK LOINS Fresh 4 to 5-1b Pienies PORK SHOULDERS Tender First Cuts CHUCK ROAST ALL STEAKS For Delicious 2 1bs 33c¢ 2 Ibs 35¢ ‘2 1b cans 47¢ 3-Ib bag 3%9¢ he 15¢ re 25¢ Campfire Marsh- pkgs. Mallows Ib pg. 15¢ Sweetheart Soap 3 cks. 17¢ Waldorf Tissue - 6 rolls 25¢ Seot Tissue - 3 rolls 23¢ .3 rolls 25¢ . . 25 2 hds. 25¢ 31bs 17¢ doz. 15¢ 12%. Hs" ly Ib 20¢ Ib 16¢ Ib 17¢ Ib 29¢ (Round, Sirloin, Tenderloin) Sugar Cured SMOKED SQUARES - - - Ib 15¢ FRESH OYSTERS Frying - pint 33¢ Stewing - pint 21c
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