The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 04, 1961, Image 10

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Bowman's Creek Church |, Holy Name Society Plans Kozemchaks Are Host To
Golf Tournament, Outing | Prince Of Peace Couples
Expanding Bit By Bit
Bowman's Creek Free Methodist |
Church, paying as it goes and adopt- |
ing a do-it-yourself policy, made
notable strides since it was founded
in 1946. Starting with a modest
edifice, the congregation waited un-
til it could afford more land, then |
financed a parsonage. When that
was paid for, it purchased a little
more land and built a garage. |
Now it has expanded the orig- |
inal edifice, building on a new sanc- outing are Jack Hogan, James Loh- |
tuary to release space for educational
uses. The new wing was built by
loving hands, its arched beams a
manument to the men of the cong- |
regation. Except for a few finishing |
touches, it is complete after eighteen |
months of work.
Great effort has been expended to
haye the sanctuary finished before
arrival of evangelist Dr. Myron Boyd,
who will be a house guest of Rev, and
Mrs. H. J. Deats during his stay in
the area, May 12 to May 21.
Plans for the coming golf toum-
Holy Name Society of Gate of Heav-
en Church, when Victor Borzone will
preside over the May meeting.
men’s outing will take place June 18
at Ruckno's Grove.
Chairmen for tournament and
man, Joseph O'Donnell, and Jack
Spencer.
Friendship Class
Friendship Class of Bast Dallas
| Methodist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. Clinton Cobleigh on
the second Tuesday of the month.
Wilda Lamoreaux will be co-hostess.
A mother and daughter tea will
be held on the regular meeting
night.
| April meeting of Prince of Peace
ament will be presented Monday | Couple’s Club was held at the, home
night at 8:15 to members of the of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kozemchak,
{ Overbrook Avenue.
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IA final report on the Coffee Hour
| which the club sponsored after the a
The tournament will be staged at | 11:00 Service on Sunday, April 9th, | for the 90th annual SORVEITHON, 2h
the Lehman Country Club, and the was given by Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe. the Church of the Good Shepherd,
| successful Roast Beef Dinner held
{April 22nd.
two
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Tuesday, May 23rd at the home of
| Mr. and Mrs. James Besecker
[ Dallas.
| Presenfi were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and Mrs. John Brad- |
William |
McClelland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goer- |
and Mrs. Joseph Law, |
Edward Ratcliffe, Mrs.
Marshall, James Besecker, Jack |
: Stanley and the Kozemchaks. |
Smith, Mr.
ovchak, Rev. and Mrs.
inger, Mr.
Mrs.
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The May meeting will be held
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1961
‘Episcopal Diocese
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Clergy and laymen of Episcopal
{ Diocese of Bethlehem will meet
tomorrow and Saturday in Scranton |
| Evangelist
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, DR. MYRON F. BOYD
Dr. Myron F. Boyd, Winona Lake,
will conduct evangelistic
services for Free Methodists of the
surrounding area, based at Bow-
man’s Creek Free Methodist Church
May 12 to 21.
He is well known to radio listen-
ers, directing the world-wide broad-
cast Light and Life Hour since 1945.
He conducted evangelistic cam-
paigns in Jerusalem and Nazareth
in 1952, and has conducted Bible
conferences in Africa. His work has
taken him to the West Indies and
South America and to Russia for
personal observation of the radio
and church in that country. During
1960 he travelled extensively in
Europe doing survey and evangelis-
tic work, preparing for broadcasts in
Arabic, Greek and Hebrew.
In the spring of 1962 he expects
to visit the Far East. 5
Dr. Boyd was a minister for
fifteen years, spending the last six
years of his pastorate at the largest
[Free Methodist church, Seattle
Pacific College Church. Radio
years of broadcasting the Gospel
Clinic in the Pacific Northwest.
Shavertown Bible Ladies
Ladies of the Shavertown Bible
Church held their monthly mission-
ary meeting at the home of Mrs.
Donald Easton, Oak Hill, April 24.
Speaker was Miss Audrey Brodbeck,
Director of Child Evangelism in Lu~
zerne (County.
[Present were Mesdames Walter
Meade, Russell Edmondson, Samuel
Higgins, Eugene Kocher, Dayton
Garnett, Ruth Ide, James Brace,
Ernest Bell, Samuel Keast, Oscar
Culp, Lydia Meade, Donald Easton,
William McNeel, and Misses Audrey
Broadbeck, Marybeth Keast and
Erma ‘Garnett.
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‘because of her critical illness, a
Of Bethlehem
‘To Convene Tomorrow In Scranton
beginning at 4 p.m. Friday, contin-
uing through luncheon on Saturdayy.
Bishop of the Diocese Rt. Rev. |
Frederick J. Wernecke will preside, |
and will give his annual report at
the evening session Friday, begin-
ning at 8:15.
The Diocese, separated in 1904
from the Diocese of Central Pennsyl-
vania, is one of 88 Dioceses of the
3,000,000 member Episcopal Church
in the United States, and part of the
world wide Anglican Church
in many lands, speaking many lang-
uages, and totalling over 40
million members.
NOTICE TO MINISTERS
ABOUT ANNOUNCEMENTS
ON THE CHURCH PAGE
Ministers are again reminded that
church notices are due on Monday.
The Church [Page editor expects to
hear from each minister once a
month if skeleton notices are to be
left standing. New copy must be
here on Monday. The Dallas Post
gives a great deal of space to
church announcements and it likes
to feel that such space is used to
the best advantage, and appreciated.
William C. Price, 62
Buried At Shawnee
William C. Price, 62, Huntsville
Road, died Friday morning at Mercy
Hospital where he had been ad-
mitted three days earlier suffering
from complications of anthrasili-
cosis.
Services were conducted by Rev.
Charles H. Frick, pastor of Hunts-
ville Christian Church, Monday
afternoon from the Williams Funer-
al Home, followed by burial in
Shawnee Cemetery, Plymouth.
‘Acting as pallbearers were Zig-
mond Harmond, Frank Przewoznick,
and four nephews: Harold and Bur-
ton Price, Wilbur and Alfred Davis.
For the first time in twenty years,
all four sons were gathered under
one roof. Pfc Howard F. Price, sta-
tioned with a guided missile de-
tachment in Germany, was flown
home by the Red Cross. Last year,
Howard was flown home by the Red
Cross when his mother, the former
Margaret S. Brown, died early in
June. This emergency trip came
the day after he had returned from
home to his detachment, after being
granted a month's leave of absence
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leave also arranged and financed by
the Red Cross.
Mr. Price himself would have been
a veteran, except for the signing of
the Armistice one day before he
was to have reported for duty in
the first World War.
He was born in Larksville, son of
the late Joseph and Ann Cuddy
Price.
He had lived in Dallas since 1928.
Until dast June, he was employed
as a butcher at Hislop’s Market. Re-
cently he had been far from well,
suffering from extreme shortness of
breath. : 2
He belonged to Huntsville Chris-
tian Church.
Surviving are: four sons: Robert
P. Price, Dallas; William C. Jr., Buf-
falo, N. Y.; Arnold C. Tucumcari,
N. M.; and Howard Germany; a
brother Joseph, Bloomsburg; nine
Nulton Gets Degree
After
course, Rev. Donald G. Nulton, Pas-
tor of the Baptist Church of Me-
hoopany, Pa., has been awarded the
Master of Theology degree from
Burton College
Manitou Springs, Colorado.
completing a prescribed
and Seminary, '
A News Of The Churches
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Friday: 4:15 Children’s Choir Re-
hearsal. J
Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School
Sunday: 11 a. m. The Service. A
cry-room is available for mothers
with infants, and a nursery is main-
tained for convenience of the con-
gregation.
Wednesday: 6:30 Chapel Choir
Rehearsal
Wednesday 8:15 p. m. Senior Choir
Rehearsal
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GATE OF HEAVEN
(Roman Catholic)
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank
and Rev. Michael Rafferty
Sunday Masses: 7:20, 9 and 11 a.m.
Confessions: Saturday, 4-5 p. m.
and 7-8:30 p. m.
Religious instruction classes for
children not attending parochial
school follow the nine o’clock Sun-
day morning mass. 3
Tuedays: Choir practice.
ST. THERESE’S, SHAVERTOWN
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistan:
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 8:45 and
10:45
Religious instruction follows the
8:45 mass.
WSCS Conference To Be
May 11, Wilkes-Barre
Registration for the twenty-first
annual meeting of Wyoming Con-
ference WISCS will take place next
Thursday morning at 9:30 a.m. at
First Methodist Church, Wilkes-
Barre, E
Morning session agenda will in-
clude election of officers, and accep-
tance of annual reports. Dr. Clara
'M. French, executive secretary of a
wide region including Burma, Malay,
Hong Kong, and the Philippines, will
speak.
Luncheon will be served at Irem
Temple. Afternoon speaker will be
Bishop Fred Corson. The Bennett
College quartet will sing. John
Destroy will be the organist.
Kiwanis Children Enjoy
Family Night Show
Children were entertained at a
Dallas Kiwanis Family Night Dinner
last Wednesday by Uncle Ted and
Sweepy familiar figures on the
local T-V screen. Children were
enthralled as their favorite Sunday
| afternoon T-V. program came to life
before their eyes, in song, dance, and
story, complete with puppets and
tricks. Fifty children and 100 parents
enjoyed the show.
Among those at the head table
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maturi
‘and Mr. and Mrs. William Guyette,
heading the two divisions of Kiwanis.
At the conclusion of the program,
each child received a gift.
Hostesses were: Mrs. Merrill
Faegenburg, Mrs. John Blaze, Mrs.
Kenneth Rice, Mrs. Raymond Goer-
inger Jr., Mrs.Sherman Harter, and
Mrs. Franklin Gager.
Dallas MYF At Chapel
Dallas Methodist Church senior
MYF attended chapel services early
Sunday morning ‘at Veterans Hosp-
ital, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Love and Mrs. Edward Gilroy.
Boys and girls assisted during the
service, and the boys helped bring
I wheelchair patients to the chapel.
Happy Hunters On The Prowl For
Salable Items For
Happy Hunters are already on the
prowl, watching for salable discards
| from spring housecleaning in the in-
| terests of the Library Auction.
It's
a new committee, skirmishing about
Back Mountain Men
Training In Virginia
Nine men from the Back Moun-
tain area spending two weeks with
the 402nd Military Police Prisoner
of War unit at Fort Lee, Virginia
which is serving the earliest summer
encampment in the history of the
unit.
The 402nd is participating in a
massive logistical exercise called
,LOGEX “61”, which involves some
| 35 Reserve units from across the
ination, 18 regular Army
service
schools, the department of Army,
Navy and Air Force and the State
Department.
The purpose is to stress the im-
portance of maintaining continuous
logistical and administrative support
under assumed combat conditions
with an enemy capable of employing
nuclear, chemical and biological
weapons. 1
Men from the Back Mountain are:
Col. Carl Burt Olsen, 188 Terrace
Ave, Trucksville; Maj. Jack H. Ma-
gee, 53 Perrin Ave. Shavertown;
Maj. John J. Mulhern, 22 Joseph
St., Dallas; Sp5 John Berti; 142 S.
Main St., Shavertown; Sfc. Robert
Franklin, 27 S. [Pioneer Ave,
Trucksville; Sps William Hill Jr,
Box 219, RD 5, Shavertown; Sp5
Robert W. Johnson, 58 Carverton
Rd., Trucksville; Sp4 Theodore E.
Newcomb, 130 Parish St., Dallas; and
Pfc. James P. Kelly Jr., Orchard Ave,
| redecorate for the
Library Auction
to accumulate good, usable
items, in advance of the grand
rush always expected the last two
weeks fof the period before the Auc-
tion. Mrs. Warren Unger is general
chairman. y
Drivers of the Commonwealth Tel-
ephone Company again offer their
services for pick-up of salable items.
Residents who are moving away
or house-cleaning the attic, are
asked to get in touch with any of
these women,
In the Dallas area, Mrs. Carl Hen-
derson, Goss Manor; Mrs. Ernest
ward Isaacs, Idetown; Mrs. Albert
Jones, Pioneer Avenue; Mrs. Frank
Bell, New Goss Manor.
In Shavertown: Mrs. Ralph Postor-
ive, Pioneer Avenue; Mrs. Calvin
Hall, Lehigh Street; Mrs. George Ja-
cobs, Pioneer.
Trucksville: Mrs. Raymond Schaf-
fer, Meadowcrest; Mrs. Vincent Mec-
Guire, Trucksville Gardens; Mrs. L.
E. Jordan, Carverton Road; Mrs. Ed-
ward Hartman, Davis Street; Mrs. W.
H. Derolf, South Pioneer Avenue.
Some articles are mot acceptable.
Health laws ban sale of mattresses.
Electrical appliances not in
good condition will not be
accepted unless they are well worth
repair. Mason jars are not salable.
But the Odds and Ends booth can
use any quanity of costume jewelry
and small household items and
knicknacks. (Girl Scouts polish the
jewelry as their contribution to the
Auction.
And chairs and tables in need of
a coat of paint are acceptable. Bid-
ders like to buy something they can
Have a
Wellhofer, Shrine Acres; Mrs. Ho- |
OUR LADY OF VICTORY [
Sunday morning masses: 7:30 and
9: 30
Confessions before masses. i
Confessions 7 to 8 p. m. Saturday |
Religious instruction follows the |
9:30 mass.
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PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. William Mec Clelland. Jr.
Sunday, May 7: 8 a. m., Holy
Communion.
9:30 a. m., Family Service and
Church School.
11 a. m., Holy Communion and
Sermon. -
Wednesday, May 10: 7:30 p. m.,
Senior Choir rehearsal.
Thursday, May 11: 4:15 p. m.,
Junior Choir rehearsal.
MAPLE GROVE METHODIST
CHARGE
Rev. Richard S. Wenzel, pastor
LOYALVILLE: 3
Church service 9 a. m,, S. S. 10
MEEKER: :
Church 10 a. m,, S. S. 11
MAPLE GROVE: {
Church 11:15, S. 8. 10 a. m. |
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OUTLET I'REE ME:HODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11 F.M.Y..
7:15 p. m. Evening Worship, 7-45
Wednesday: Prayer and Class
Meeting at 7:45 p.m.
CENTER MORELAND METHODIST
Rev. J. Edwin Lintern, Pastor
EAST DALLAS:
Sunday Morning Worship, 9 a. m.;
Church School, 10:15 a. m.
| DYMOND HOLLOW:
Sunday: Church School, 9:15 a. m.;
Morning Worship, 10:15 a .m.
CENTER MORELAND: |
Sunday: Church School, 10 a. m.; |
Morning Worship, 11:15 a. m.
Monday: Methodist Youth Fellow-
ship, 7:30 p. m. |
Wednesday: Boy Scout rToop 336,
7:30 p. m.
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HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor
9:30, Worship.
10:30, Church School.
Monday night, Church' Choir and
Official Board.
Tuesday night, Christian Women's
Fellowship. ©
Thursday night, Midweek Service,
Edward Hopa, leader.
BOWMANS CREEK FREE
METHODIST
Rev. H. J. Deats, Pastor
Sunday services: Sunday School,
9:45; morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young People, 7 p. m.; evening
song and preaching service, 7:45.
Tuesday: CYC meeting, 7 p. m,,
at the church. . ; |
Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week ser-
vice.
[An evangelistic campaign starts |
May 12 at Bowmans Creek, in which
| these Free Methodist Churches of
the area will collaborate: Trucks-
ville, Dallas, Outlet, Waverly, Me-
shoppen, Bowmans (Creek. Dr. Myron |
| F. Boyd of Winona Lake, Indiana, |
| wil be the evangelist. May 21 is the
final service.
TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST
Rav. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Thursday, 7:15, Men's Fellowship
party in the Trucksville Fire Hall,
wives invited. !
Saturday at 6 p. m., Christian
Youth Crusaders.
Sunday, 9:30, Sunday School. *
Morning worship, 10:30; evening
vespers, 7 p. m. :
Tuesday at
night.
Wednesday, 7 p. m., prayer meet-
ing. :
7 p.m. campaign
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
CHURCH
(The White Church on the Hill!
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, May 7: 8:30 a. m. and 11
a. m., Worship Service.
9:45 a. m., Sunday School.
5:30 p. m., Junior High Fellow-
i ship Mother's Day Tea.
7 p. m., Senior High M.Y.F.
Monday, May 8: 8 p. m., Official
Board. >
Tuesday, May 9: 9 a .m., quilters.
6 p. m., Girl Scout Banquet.
Wednesday, May 10: 10 a. m,
Bazaar Workshop.
4:15 p. m., Junior Boys Choir re-
hearsal; 5 p. m., Primary Choir.
Thursday, May 11: . 4:15 p. m,
Junior Girls Choir rehearsal; 5:00 p.
m., Cherub (Choir; 6:00 p. m., Youth
Choir; 7:30 p. m., Eenior Choir.
Friday, May 12: 6:30 p. m., Mr.
and Mrs. Club. :
THE EMMANUEL MISSION
Rev. and Mrs. George W. Clement
Pastors :
SUNDAYS — 10 A. M. SS School
11 A. M. Morning Worship.
6:30 P. M. Young people meeting.
7:45 P. M. Evangelistic meeting
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer and
Bible Study.
Saturday 7:30 P. M. Prayer.
ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE
Rev. John Gordon, Pastor
RUGGLES: :
Sunday: Morning Worship 8:45;
Sunday School, 11 a. m.; MYF, 6
p. m.
NOXEN:
Sunday: worship 10 a. m.; Sunday
School at 11; MYF, 6 p. m.
KUNKLE: :
Sunday School 10 a. m.; Worship
7:30 p. m.; MYF, 8:30 p. m.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE -.
Rev. William Howard, Pastor
EHMAN:
Sunday School 10 a.m.
‘Church service 11:15
{DETOWN: :
Church 10 a.m.
Sunday School
JACKSON:
Church 8:45 a.m.
Sunday School 9:45
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HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Charles F. Gommer, Pastor
Sunday services: morning worship
10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:10
MYF 6:30 p. m.
CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE
William Reid, Pastor
9:00, Worship; Topic: Rural Life
Sunday. Those with gardens: or
farms are invited to share in the
service by giving a handful of soil
and seed to be used in a service of -
dedication. Those interested please
contact Bert Coon, Harold Brace, or
Harry Welliver.
| ~ Read Genesis +1:9-12, 26-31.
Sunday School, 10 a. m. vad
Tonight, 7:30, Second session ot
the study group, “Stumbling Block.”
CARVERTON:
10:00, Worship.
11:00, Sunday School.
ORANGE:
10:00, Sunday School.
11:00, Worship.
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SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson
Sunday, May 7: Sunday School,
10 a. m Classes for all ages.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Our
16th Anniversary, and observance
of the Lord’s Supper. : Speaker will
be Rev. Ira Button.
Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30
p.m
Monday, May 8:
Brigade, 7 p. m.
Tuesday, May 9:
7 p.m.
Thursday, May 11: Mid-week
Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p.
m. Speaker will be Calvin Free-
man.
Christian Boys’
Pioneer Girls,
GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship, 9:55 a.
m. Message: “Are you dead or
alive 7”
Sunday School, 11 a. m.
Sunday evening, 7 p. m. Message:
“The Last Will and Testament of
Jesus Christ.”
Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. "
Wednesday: Choir practice, 6:30
p. m.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.
Friday evening: Class in Basic
Bible.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Vost. Past
Sunday: 9:45, Church School
with classes for all ages.
11, Nursery during church for pre-
school children. :
11, Morning Worship Service—
Children’s Day.
11:30, Junior Church.
3:00, Children’s Day program in
the Sanctuary.
6:30, M.Y.F. in the Chapel Room.
Speaker, Rev. Benjamin Jacobson.
Monday: 4 Pp. m. Brownies,
Troop 115; Girl Scouts, Troop 66.
8:00, King’s Daughters in Chapel
Room.
Tuesday: 4:00, Brownies, Troop
105; 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
Wednesday: 10 a. m.,, Wyoming
Annual Conference begins at Sk
ton Methodist Church. s
3:30, Girl Scouts, Troop 75. :
8 pom, W.S.C.S. Meeting In
hapel Room.
8 0 hr 4 p. m. Junior Choir
rehearsal; 7:30, Senior Choir and
Quratet.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry. Pastor
Sunday: Divine Worship, 8:30 and
AY rm, : :
Children’s Day program in the
sanctuary at 9:45.
Senior M.Y.F., 6:30 p. m.
Intermediate M.Y.F., 6:30 p. m.
‘Monday: Cub Scout committee,
7:30 p. m.
Mother and Daughter Tea at “i
p. m. t
Tuesday: Girl Scouts, 7 p. m.
The W.S.C.S. meets at 7:30.
Wednesday: Girl Scouts, 3:15;
Brownies, 4:15.
Chancel (Choir rehearsal, 6:30;
Senior Choir, 8:00.
Wyoming Annual Conference be-
gins at the First’ Methodist Church,
Kingston, at 10 a. m.
Thursday: Boy Scouts, 7 p. m,
Girl Scouts, 7 p. m.
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. William Schell, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday School 10 A. M.
Morning worship 11 A. M.
Young People, 6:30
Children’s story hour, Mrs. Wilson
Mahoney in charge, 7:30. :
Evening service, 7:45
INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH
: Noxen, Pa.
Rev. Robert L. Sutton, Minister
Sunday: 10 a. m. Bible Classes
6:30 Bible Church Youth
Thursday: 7:45 Prayer and Bible
Study. 3
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