Purely Personal By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Home Phone 161 Office Phone 300 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Fado and chil- dren, Barbara and Donald of Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, have returned from a ten-day motor trip to Chica- go, DesMoines, Iowa, and Wichita, Kansas. At Wichita they were the guests of Mr. Fado's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fado, who returned with them to spend some time in Shavertown. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Emil Zechner and children, Evelyn and Sonny, of New Jersey spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs: Walter H. Steinhauer on Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monk of Pine- crest Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Mt. Zion spent Sunday at Binghamton. A * * * Miss Mary Still of Fernbrook had as guests last week her sister, Mrs. Caroline Boteler and son, Bob, and “her niece and family, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Waltman and Jerry, Jr., all of Waukesha, Wisconsin. They all re- turned Thursday except Mrs. Botel- er, who will remain with her sister ‘for a while. Miss Doris Roberts, who is ployed in Harrisburg, spent week-end with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Jack Roberts, of Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garinger have returned from their wedding trip and are living on Cemetery St. * * * em- the and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Sanford en- ‘tertained on Tuesday evening at their. home on Pioneer Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Digby Baltzel, Miss Louise Gibbs, Ray Wall, Isaac VanScoy, 2nd Miss Mae Senigo. i Miss Verna Lamoreaux of Fern St. left Saturday for Kentucky where she will visit friends and relatives for two weeks. Mrs. George Ayre of Lehman Ave. is spending this week at Bridgeport, Conn., visiting her sister, Mrs. Gene Evens. * * * Miss Ma Senigo of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sanford this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Vivian and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vivian of Fern- brook were the guests of Mrs. Min- nie Stauffer of Wyalusing on Sun- day. Dr. H. S. McMurtrie and John Mec- Murtrie of Philadelphia, Mrs. Helen Perry of Ohio, Miss Margaret Welsh of Danville and Clarence Trescott of Berwick were the guests of Mrs. Charles Detrick, Terrace St., Fern- brook, last week-end. Walter Huntings of Philadelphia is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe of Glenview Terrace. ®. kK. k Mr. and ‘Mrs, Louis Weitzenkorn of Wilkes-Barre were © week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiefer at Shrineview. Mary Jane Post, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post of Trucksville, left with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Boote, of Forty Fort Saturday to spend two weeks at Morgan Beach, New Jersey. Howell E. Rees, of Nassau, Baha- ma Islands, former editor of The Dallas Post, will arrive in New York July 10. He will be at his home in Shickshinny July 12. * * * Mrs. W. B. Risley of Lake St. en- tertained over the week-end Mrs. H. H. Zeiser of Wilkes-Barre. Harry Pittman, Jr., arrived home from Girard College on Saturday to spend the summer vacation with his mother, Mrs. Harry Pittman, of Dav- enport St. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lundy and family spent Sunday in Berwick as guests of the latters’ parents, Dr. and Mrs. Myron Pifer. Edgar Adolph of Yeager Ave, Shavertown, left last week for Ches- téy, ‘Pa., work. His family will join him some time later. Mrs. Jacob Reese and infant son, Martin Bruce, returned from Nesbitt Hospital to their home on Pioneer Ave. Sunday. * Mr, and ny Gerald M. Snyder of left Monday for State College where Mr. Snyder will attend the six weeks’ summer school Huntsville Road session. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Snyder entertained over the week-end Prof. and Mrs. E.. E. Snyder of Farm Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Snyder of Bendersville. Mr. and Mrs. James York and family of Inman Park, Wilkes-Barre, moved into their new home on Dav- enport St. last Thursday. * » * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, Miss Dora Swartz, Bob Walp, and Mr. and Mrs, William Niemeyer, Jr., and family of Baltimore will all spend the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer, Sr., on Dav- ~ enport St. Miss Swartz will remain for a week with the Niemeyers. Mrs. E. A. Griffin of Pioneer Ave. and family have taken a cottage at Lake Ariel for the month of July. Warren Brown and Warren Culp of Baltimore spent last week-end with their parents in Dallas. William Welch of Endicott, N. Y., spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henty Welch, on ; Davenport Be 7 Announcement has been made of the marriage of Bernice Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones of Shavertown, and Edward Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens of Wilkes-Barre, June 19. Rev. J. T. Bamford officiated. The couple are making their home in Berwick where Mr. Owens is em- ployed. George Ide, who is employed in Philadelphia, will spend the holiday week-end with his family at Hunts- ville. * ¥* ok Mr. and Mrs. Paul Warriner of Demunds Road will entertain at a picnic on the Fourth of July. Mrs. L. L. Richardson of Terrace Drive has recovered from a strep- tococcic infection. During her ill- ness Tommy and Bobby. visited their grandparents in Fleetville. Grace Cave. has been ill at her home on Huntsville Road with bron- chitis. * * % family of Lehman. Ave. have re- turned from Brooklyn and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culver spent the week-end at the former's cottage at Forkston. Mrs. Lawrence Lee spent the week-end visiting her husband at Indiantown Gap. Larry will be home for the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Paltridge of Overbrook Ave. have as guests the latter's parents of Modena, N. Y. * * * Mrs. Eleanor Walsh is ill at the law, Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple, of Goss Manor. Mr. and Mrs, Harvy McCarthy of Lehman Ave. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Woolbert in Shaver- town Tuesday evening to celebrate Mr. McCarthy’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Richards have returned to their home in Eliza- beth, N. J., after spending a week Mrs. Addison Woolbert, Sr., Manor. * * * Terrace and Dorothy Weaver. Mrs. son, Fred, at Philadelphia this week. Thursday evening. * * * on a fishing trip this week at Mans- field. : Miss Frances Rooney and Leo Rooney of Scranton have returned to their home after spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. brook. * * * Memorial Hospital. Bobby Oney of Kingston has re- turned to his home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haring, Frank- Jin St., fora week. Si ak Miss Emily Trimmer of Hanover Ot., Wilkes-Barre, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Turner, and family on Huntsville Road. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Regan of Roch- ester spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown of Main St. Miss Dorothy Gardner, who has been spending some time with the Browns, returned to Rochester with her parents. where he has obtained Mrs. Arthur Culver of Machell Ave. had as luncheon guests Tues- day Mrs. Roscoe Lee and son, Jack, of Lake Carey. Dr. and Mrs. Friend Cross of Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Frantz of Stroudsburg, formerly of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blewitt of Fernbrook attended their class reunion at East Stroudsburg Teachers’ College recently. * * * diction Choir in Kingston. a nurse at Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. C. J. Eipper, and family, Demunds Road. Mrs. Howard Crosby and Carol go to Carlisle July 18 and 19 to at- tend a Laboratory Church School. * * * Claude Agnew has returned to his home in Lehman after being a patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Valentine and daughter, Nancy of Meeker, spent the week end at Lake Carey as guests of the latter's parents, | Judge and Mrs. Alfred Valentine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Houck and | home of her sister and brother-in-|. with the latter's parents, Mr. and Goss Miss Jean Detrick of Glenview entertained on Tuesday evening Misses Mary Jones, Dorothy Hunter, Ellen Gregory, Mabel Rogers Frederick Schray of East Dallas is visiting her husband and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beltz and Mrs. Mary Graver of Lehighton were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerlach of East Dallas last Edward Sidorek of East Dallas is Raymond Jones of Terrace St., Fern- Kenneth Kocher of Franklin St., Dallas, is a patient at the Nesbitt Mrs. James F. O’Boyle and Mrs. W. Arthur Blewitt of Fernbrook rep- resented St. Therese’s choir at the recent Eucharistic Congress Bene- Miss Betty Culbert of Washing- ton, D. C., will spend the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Culbert, of Baldwin St. * * * Alice Eipper, who is employed as Sunday and and Jean Renshaw of Idetown will ANN PETERSON AND MOTHER FLY TO CANADA TO HAVE TEA WITH GRANDDADDY Little Ann Peterson and her mother, Mrs. Henry A. Peter- son of Lake St. have an annual rendezvous with old friends and relatives at Prince Edward Island, Canada—and best of all they go by plane! Ever since Ann has been a little girl she and her mother have flown to Prince Edward Island to spend several weeks with her grand- parents in the summer. Tues- day morning bright and early they left for New York City en route to Springfield, Massa- chusetts, where they are guests of Mrs. Peterson’s sister and family. July 5th they will take a plane from Boston, fly four hours and arrive just in time to have tea with her grandad on his 78th birthday. A total of 1,400 miles! What could be nicer ? = a Miss Cathlyn Parkinson To Marry George Lewis Miss Cathlyn Parkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Parkinson of Thomas St., Kingston, will become the bride of George Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Lewis of Cem- etery St., Dallas, at her home July 10. Attendants will be Miss Rose DeMurro of Ashley and Robert Lewis, brother of the bridegroom. Miss Parkinson is a graduate of Kingston High School in the class of 1934. Mr. Lewis was graduated from Stroudsburg State Teachers’ College last year and is employed in the office at Oliver's. Miss Edna Drabick has returned to her home at Meeker after spend- ing a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alderson of Haz- leton. Miss Margaret Watson of Pittston is spending a week with Mrs. Edna Karchner at Meeker. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey and daughter, Romaine, of Dallas, and Miss Margaret Harvey of Kings- ton are spending a week in Atlantic City and New York. * * * Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick of Meeker were entertained an even- ing recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Covert, Lake Silkworth. Mrs. Ben Williams, Mrs. Daven- port and Miss Lenora Davies of Wilkes-Barre have moved into the Warhola house on Baldwin street for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stitt and daughter, Mary Alice of Indiana, Pa., will spend the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rood at Pike’s Creek. Mrs. Stephen Davis of Pioneer avenue entertained at a luncheon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moyer have returned to their home on Center Hill Road after spending two weeks with the latter’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Grey at Birm- ingham, Alabama. Mrs. Grey and the children, Patty, Peggy and Jim- mie returned to spend the summer with the Moyers. * * * Francis Freeman, Jr. of Church street is employed at Pocono Manor for the summer. Francis is a stu- dent at University of Pennsylvania in the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacVeigh of Center Hill Road will entertain July 4th for Harry Ohlman, who is cele- brating his birthday anniversary. C. L. Roushey, proprietor of Roushey’s Garage of Trucksville, has been forced to take several weeks’ rest because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Post and Harry, Jr., of Trucksville will spend the holiday week-end at Morgan Beach, New Jersey, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Boote. * B® Ck Mrs. Molly Boyle and daughter, Ruth, of Hillside, are spending a week at Atlantic City. Mrs. Corey Besteder and baby of Kunkle left Sunday for Harrisburg where Mr. Besteder is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz and children, Hildreth, Dorothy and Allan, motored to Bryn Mawr Mon- day to visit the former’s daughter, Edna. Edna will spend the summer months at Avalon, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore of Lehman Ave. will have as guests for two weeks their nephew, Billy Wolfe, of Philadelphia. \ THE POST, THURSDAY, Rn =' Mr. and Mrs. Garinger | Entertain At Picnic : Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Garinger en- tertained at a picnic dinner in their grove on Machell Ave. Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rob- erts, Doris, Carl, and John Roberts, Miss Addie Elston, Mr, and Mrs. H. J. Major, Miss Elma Major, Mary | Ellen Clark, Patricia Clark, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shaver, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garinger, and Miss Rita Beardsleee. iN Bring Home The Bass Mrs. Laura Patterson, J. E. Sew- ard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber, and Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant spent from Thursday until Sunday of last week at Alexandria Bay on a fishing trip. They brought home twenty-eight good sized bass. H. A. Smiths Are Hosts At Picnic Supper Party Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith of Machell Ave. entertained at a picnic supper at their home Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul War- riner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain, Mrs. Flor- ence Phillips, Mrs. Louise Colwell, Miss Dorothy Gardner, and Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Peterson. Recent Bride Hostess To Wedding Party Mrs. Norton Montross, the former Miss Claudia Jones of Trucksville, entertained at a dinner at Irem Temple Country Club prior to her wedding rehearsal Saturday evening. Guests were Miss Sally Wagner of Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Eggleston of Vernon, Mr, and Mrs. Fred C. Kirkendall, Jr., of Goss Manor, Miss Virginia Thomas, James Hazmann of Scranton, Harry Rine- himer of Nanticoke, Helen Stocher of Kingston, and Norton F. Montross of Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. James Ayre and family of Lehman Ave. will leave by motor Monday to spend their vaca- tion as guests of the latter's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gra- ham, at Bennington, Vermont. They will also visit friends in Worcester, Massachusetts, before returning. Mrs. T. A. Williammee and daugh- ter, Phyllis, of Lehman Ave. are spending some time with the form- er’s mother at Morris, Pa. Mr. Wil- liammee is at Lawrenceville with his mother. Saturday all will return | home. Tom Williammee is spending the week at Goose Lake attending Scout camp. * * * Joseph Girvan of Philadelphia spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan, on Lake St. Mrs. Girvan, who has been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bigelow, at Noxen for the past two weeks, re- turned with her husband. Mr. Gir- van is travelling instructor for Con- goleum Nairn with headquarters in Kearney, N. J., and covers all of Eastern United States. His head- quarters are in Philadelphia. TAT DEDVDEQVDEDDEDVDED]ER HIMMLER THEATRE DALLAS, PA. THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Zigfield Girls” with James Stuart, Judy Garland, Hedy LaMarr MONDAY and TUESDAY “THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN” with Laraine Day and Robert Young COMEDY—CARTOON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “BORDER LEGION” with Roy Rogers A Zane Grey Story Crime Does Not Pay—Cartoon— News NEXT FRIDAY and SATURDAY “PENNY SERENADE” with Cary Grant Our Gang Comedy—Travel Talk Announcing . SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS NEW LOW COST SERVICE 20 CHECKS FOR $1 NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED NO MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE First National Bank of Dallas Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BIBS FI FI FIFE TD | Glamor Girl Weds | Brenda Diana Duff Frazier, who made her debut in 1938 and be- came famous as America’s No. 1 Glamor Girl, is pictured in her bridal gown. The groom is John Simms (Shipwreck) Kelly, insurance man and former professional football player. The wedding was performed in the New York home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Frederic N. Watriss. Visits New Baby Mrs. John Girvan spent last week- end in West New York, N. J., getting acquainted with her brand new 7% pound granddaughter, Anna Louise. Anna Louise is the first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McVey. While she was in New Jersey, Mrs. Girvan also visited her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Bryan, at Hoboken. Mrs. Culver Entertains Bridge Club Members Mrs. Arthur Culver was hostess to members of her bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening. Guests were Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Harold Hauck, Mrs. Herbert Lundy, Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Mrs. Milford Shaver, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Peynton Lee, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Miss Gertrude Wilson, Mrs. Florence Phillips, and the hostess. ‘Neighborhood oi: And News Of Local Church Affairs Scout Council Holds Picnic At Irem Temple Country Club Girl Scout Council of Dallas Dis- trict enjoyed a delightful picnic at the Irem Temple Country Club pic- nic grounds on Thursday afternoon. The committees of the Brownie Packs arranged the party. Mrs. George Metz presided. Reports were made by Mrs. Stanley Davies, Mrs. Sherman Schooley, and Mrs. Martin Porter. Mrs. Edgar Sutton told of a garden party for Juliette Lowe rep- resentatives at the home of Mrs. Reuben Levy, in Kingston, and re- ported that three of the prizes for the most clever and original con- tainers used by the troops for the Lowe fund were awarded to Dallas District troops. Day camp plans were announced. Present were Mrs. George Metz, Mrs. Stanley B. Davies, Mrs. Martin Porter, Mrs. John O. Jones, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. F. Budd Schooley, Mrs. Jacob Beline, Mrs. Russell Case, Mrs. Claude H. Cooke, Mrs. Adolph Eddinger, Mrs. Sher- man Schooley, Mrs. Dana Sickler, Mrs. Alfred Scureman, Mrs. Edgar Sutton, Mrs. Thelma Bulford, Miss Marjorie Prynn, Mrs, Harold Shiber, Mrs. William F. Reilly, Mrs. Wes- ley Vosburg, Mrs. W. H. Derolf, Mrs. Louis Harris, Mrs. Edward - Gilroy, Mrs. James Huston, Miss Nancy Metz, Mrs. LeRoy Ziegler, Miss Merle Fowbell, Mrs. Warren Yeisley, Mrs. Robert Altick, Mrs. Leon Kintz, Mrs. Earl Monk, Mrs. Norman W. Smith, Mrs. Nelson Shaver, Mrs. Joseph Bailey, Mrs. Richard Prynn, Miss Anna Clune, Mrs. E. V. Hartman, Mary Elizabeth Schooley, and Billy Porter. Piano Pupils Present Splendid Program In Methodist Church A splendid crowd of parents and friends enjoyed the recital given by pupils of Mrs. Lillian Rood Oliver and Mrs. Harold Rood, assistant teacher, in the Dallas Methodist Church Monday evening. The pro- gram follows: Evening Prayer, Copeland, by Bar- bara Clark and Ann Peterson; Three Clocks, The Band is Playing Dixie, Williams, by Barbara Major; Golden Slumbers, Traditional, the Bear Waltzes, Bilbro, by Harrison Cooke; Ripples, Brett, by Mildred Ide; Vio- let, Mozart, and Bagpipes and Drums, Erwin, by Harriet Jean Wil- liams; In Time of Roses, Lange, by Rosemary Bonn; Fox Hunt, arranged by Thompson, by George Swartz; A Little Waltz, Johnstone, by Nancy and George Swartz; Loves’ Old Sweet Song, Molloy, and Old Black Joe, Foster, by Ann Peterson; The Cellist, Scoville, by Robert Jewell; Haste! Merry Mill Stream and Gen- tle Night, Williams, by Patricia Manning. Home on the Range, Guion, by William Leacacos; A Curious Story, Heller, by Clare West; Chimes of Love, Heller, by Naomi Hons; Wis- teria, Barker, by Nancy Ness; Oh Susanna, Foster, by Dean Dodson; Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 2, Liszt- Helen Grant Marries Sergeant Terry Roche Announcement has been made of the marriage of Helen Elizabeth Grant, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Grant of Main St., Trucksville, and Sgt. Terry Roche of Kingston. Ceremony was performed by Rev. Franklin Payne in the parsonage of Wyoming Ave. Christian Church. Mrs. Roche is a graduate of Forty Fort High School. Mr. Roche was graduated from Kingston High School and attended LaSalle College. He is stationed at Indiantown Gap with the 109th F. A. Thompson, by. Barbara Clark; The Wood Nymphs’ Harp, Rea, by Helen Leacacos; Puck, Grieg, by Eloise Freeman; The Gypsy Camp, Thomp- son, and Sambo Plays the Banjo, Keenan, by Richard Oliver; Turkish March from “The Ruins of Athens,” Beethoven, by Louise Hazeltine, Nancy Swartz, Jayne Ayre, and Eloise Freeman; A Storm Warning, Rodgers, by Betty Welsh; Song of the Brook, Hewitt, by Louise Dod- son; Marche Carnaval, Zachara, by Shirley Swan. Wedding of the Brown, by Nancy Lou Swartz; Sounds from the Vienna Woods, Strauss, by Ralph Templin; Pizzicato Polka, Strauss, by Doris Ide; Span- ish Gypsy Dance, Mowrey, by Ruth Scott; Reverie, Debussy, by Jane Ayre; On the Road to Mandalay, Speaks, by John Davies; Country Gardens, arranged for two pianos by Grainger, by Jane Ayre and Doris McCarty; Hungarian, McDowell, by Janet Post; Jugglery, Godard, by Claire June Malkemes; Reflections in the Water, Debussy, by Doris Mec- Carty; Whims, Schumann, by Louise Hazeltine; Fantasie Impromptu, Chopin, by Ann Emery; Arkansaw Traveler, arranged for two pianos by Pattison, by Doris McCarty and Mrs. Oliver. Painted Doll, Wilson And Newman Win Prizes At Dance Over 200 guests attended the dance of the Womens’ Auxiliary of the Laing Fire Company at Kunkle on Thursday evening. The door prize, a quart of milk daily for one month, donated by Nesbitt Garinger, was awarded to Giles Wilson, and Mrs. Arthur Newman won the prize for the cake-walk, a cake donated by the Blue Ribbon Cake Company. { Mrs. Stephen Sedler was chairman. 3 ANY PLACE IN FREE a year cheaper than you can wrap and mail the family copy. or Tokyo Send Your SOLDIER BOY the home town NEWSPAPER A weekly letter from home SPECIAL MILITARY RATE THE WORLD Berlin, Rome he offer to have the Post reach your soldier boy without fuss, bother or delay. than the postage would cost you if you mailed the family paper to him for only 5 months. now already a subscriber to the Post and are forwarding it each week to some member of your family at a distance, we will also grant you this special rate for a limited time. Saves you more than the cost of postage and bother of mailing each week and at the same time assures you of regular weekly delivery of the home town news. 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