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DEMON, TEXAS, RECORD CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929
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By ALICE
Mrs. Lloyd Wynn was honoree at
Summer Discipline
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drama and is under the direction t
"discip-
tbe
your
FASHIONS
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Personal Mentions
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Mrs. Drake’s
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Are Different!
with
ESSEN
Your ideal
$5.00 to $16.50
of most Penton ‘People
wedding
STYI E f C OLOR 0 QU ALITY
PHONE 800
want and what they get.
c hoove the things they wear
DENTON STEAM LAUNDRY
from broad selections, and
:cial
many times after visits to the
Meadow
Brook
and W e I in a d e
leading stores. Why shouldn't
Our Gigantic Expansion
they? They want to know'
Knit
Tex
Knox Hats
SHOE SALE
worth. ft But, more than that,
IS
they want the satisfaction of
It May Depend
on
being well dressed in a way
The Cook
that suits their individual
Garza
and children’s shoes now on in
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taste.
to
erns or yo
full swing. Every pair must go
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new Felt Hats in pRstel colors, black
Also
wear.
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'owing
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Class Play to
lie Offered fit
C. I. A. Tuesday
Society and Clubs
for Coming' Week
Reuben E. Turner
Grocery & Market
i is cndors'
pillar as tl
-\Z2n Oakland. Phone 717-4
MIm Elizabeth Handley,
Prop,
styles,
wort h
Permanent Wave®
Hair Cutting, Facials ami
Marcels. Visit
McCauley Beauty Shop
320 W. Hickory
and
Pour
color s< heme of
was carried
refreshment
of
at
of Grover C. Shaw, head of the de
partinent. of Speech.
^Uhe Preferences
Auxiliary
Presbyterian
Bridge
Mrs
monthly
session
returned
Guatemala.
Club
with
Piner
Kirxhbaum
Men
AIJ4
k-end SPKCIA
but the thin
on each artld
r NATIONAI.il
CE WHEN YQ
Initqd Cifl
.7
$1J
Sweat
Suita
for Bova
The Modern Beauty Service
Nona Mae Olsen Beauty Shop
Smoot-Curtis Bldg, i • .
Appointments made—7 a. m. until 7 p. m.
Phone 191.
Orange Sandwich Shop
West Side Square.
ided cattle fq
a has become I
Item.
Atlanta Bared
tloned •• IM
B Elka I* Jud
», above, of I
va la expected
annual conn
■lea, July 7-1
A heavy bolt
railroad
the
large crowd
Thursday
Craig serv-
th. C
id Cost
aid vacatii
ise you’lM
■re you’I.
time.
BOYD’S SHOPPE
Successors to Dress-up Shop
THE EMPORIUM
At Brownhill Shoe Store. .
B
**>1 Intel I O (
11 innii* <1
■ •• Hi p|« l rs
3.
, ift.1
r,< and navy.
New California Sport Dresses
In Snappy Crepes.
Styles that can’t be found elsewhere.
Sport Dress.
5,000 pairs of Men’s, women’s
S
H. M. Russell & Sons Co.‘
high-heeled
green straw
grosgrain
beuch ensem-
S peede r Sets
Own Hue for
Third Offense
and
for
Suita for
leader
Mrs
A
throw all your liberal ideas of child
training to the winds and indulje
in a little old fashioned
line."
Your child is as fatigued and ner
For Hot Weather
RHreahmenl'. for Hot Weather
Nut Urop;.
C’ltocohcte tvquares
Nerving TWelvr
Anna Jean, infant daughter
Mr nnd Mrs. Lain Erwin, died
the Erwin home in Krum Monday
evening.
EDELWEISS (LIB
IS ENTERTAINED
The Edelweiss Bridge Club enter-
tained witti evening brid ;e Tuesday
Chill
full of chopped |
I
News of the Sick
J. H Howell, who has been con-
fined to his bed since Wednesday
following a congestive chill Is re-
ported no better
Lon Brockett, east of town, who
has been 111 of fever Is better
Will Jarnlgan. east of town is
confined to his bed with fever
Mrs. J. E Black was operated on
In the Denton Hospital Thursday,
and is reported doing nicely.
Egg Show Will LX"™"
Be Hehl July 6
parents^
JUDSON PE ALE
___ . _________________ —.— 1~.
j"" f •• I' ‘
were the hostesses.
and Mrs W C
Evangeline
PAG E
-“tor I ft* , ■
Miss Walton to
Speak at Mary
Arden Club Here
Miss I
honoring the wed-
i Wilks-Watkins
place
Miss
the bride of Ran-
thc home of the
and Mrs. Nat
whines over his food He howls at
a bump. He refuses to take his
nap. He has a tantrum about noth-
in* in particular
’’You endure it as long as you can
Then all at once you scold t___
punish with a sense of :
anger in your bosom that would
bave done credit to the educational
notions of your grandmother
Ikairy *lerd Record
UNADILLA. Neb—A herd of 8
dairy cows owned by F E Orton
has an average production record
of more than 500 pounds of butter-
fat per cow per year
Fz
M./' J
©n, di
they arc getting their money's
1 of $2.00
the North
(I pavable
e 25. 1929
r. The bo
929.
•ral Manati
$
Lake Titicaca in Peru. 12,644 fed '
above sea level, is the highest point i
in tiu: world where steamers are)
found !
and NEWNESS are w hat they
minutes Add the rest of the ingre- |
dlents and when blended, break off |
small bits of the dough and flat-
ten down, three inches apart on
greased baking sheets Bake in
moderate oven for 12 minutes
< bocwlatr Squares
1 3 cup fat
1 cup sugar
4 tablespoons milk
2 squares chocolate, melted
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla
1-4 cup sifted confectioners
1-8 teaspoon salt
gar
Cream the fat and s
Add the milk
Prut lade
ladled nuts
■ FraiUde.
1 cup sugar
2 cup* water
1 cup orange juice
1-2 eup lemon juice
1 cup ijrape June
<1-2 pint*
Boil tile sugar and water fur two j
minutes Cooi and add the rest of
the ingredients Chill Herve m
glasses one-third
lee
«
When You Want Quality Dry Cleaning
and Pressing
Our experienced employes give careful, pains-
taking care to each and every garment sent to our
plant. Try them—nnd be convinced.
Cream the fat and sugar for 2 |
I minutes Add the milk chocolate. ,
fliour baking powder, vanilla
salt and beat for 3 minutes
into a shallow pan. which has been
titled with waxed pajier Bake in _a
moderate oven for 15 minutes Cool
and sprinkle with confectioners
sugar and serve, cut In square.-.
o/z4Day j
BY MRS ALEXANDER GEORGE
Headquarters for
J. & K. Ellina Jettick Arch
Shoes for I.allies
Allen A and Kayser Hosiery
Vanity E’air Silk Underwear
Jsntren and Bradley
ers anil Swimming
Kaynee Wash Suits
Colonial Drapery
Marillyn Silks
Lage and
Hats
Cam pen
Dresses
Botany Woolens
Shagnusir and
Coats
Stetson and
Munaingwear
Society
Clothes
Perfection Suits for Boys
Arch Preserver and Nene-
ion's Shoes
Interwoven Sox
W e a r W e I I and
Sheeting
Gimsard Corsets
Bier He. of course, does not under-
stand this breakdown in your mor-
ale He does not know what to 1 ultimatum.
the Home De- |crfo Kan# leader, from prison. T.u'
1 Congressman urged that Juc^je
Walsh grant a writ of error which
would allow Capone to hav^e a new
.rial
Lblc Vats. M
ent any dam!
>cn provided,]
?tln« place I
tod
mice which 1
urch on Bell
ill sp-sk tz>
.hurt sermon
iclock the a
ug Coni.ectloi
it 11 o'clock I
Twelve Gal
Mia*. Marie V
Install will 4
ce
little to resolve notto let
tired and | you jf you
SANDWICHES
—as to just how delicious your
meals are But even the best
Of cooks cant serve healthful
appetising tneale from grocer-
ies or meats of Inferior quality
You mar toe sure of tbe high-
est quality foods of ail kinds
and at all times if you've phon-
•d In your order to 36 or 1126
Miss Lucllft Douglass will have
the role ot Lon in the play. "Broth-
ers” to be presented Tuesday as
the last of a series of class plays
tfiven from June 35-July 2 at 11 [
o’clock In the small auditorium at
C. I A Other characters are Seth.
Louise Bales and Pa. Mamie Llle. |
The class is studying community
r (Ltc , . ________
Tue tln4 ludd at
-InaVicKj Cdfev flu f&c c/tA.
nrwiutiv— /i/vvfJtht /a££?Aa.tk> Cact motifg tdjnn.
A* Usual
At thia time every year spe-
cials are offered. Special
prices on everythting in the
house. Late spring
Stylish merchandise
the money always.
Scruggs Cash Store Co.
Wright Bldg. East Oak St.
fey
j ‘ ctiiv nrii.-i ix>iii wyilll. fi
I Tile home was prettily decorated I ■
; In a color sc heme of orange and | bl
green, winch was carried out also I =
served at the |
object and aims of t
which, slw is conducting
campus.
The program will be as follows:
Roll call. Stories for Children";
business; club singing. "Lullabies";
leader. Miss Bonnie Wilkerson, ac-
companist, Miss Bennie Wilkerson; i
selected readings for children; Ml».s ,
Electa Morrison; quartet. Miss Bet- i ___ _______
^Goldie nette Henderson.
.....-•> • of Mr and Mrs
Thursday
.Fourth-of July.
Friday
The governing board of the ~
Woman’s Club will meet at the
club house at 9 a
LIGHTNING HITS NEAR COURT
ROOM
LAREDO. June 29
of lightning striking the
tracks sent a flash through
court room where a
was attending the Williams mur-
der trial yesterday afternoon
Wednesday
The Woman's Bible Class of
the Church of Christ will meet
nt the church at 4 o’clock, the
study io be conducted by Dr
W F Ledlow of Teachers Col-
lege
The Fidelis Matrons of pie
First Baptist Church will meet
at the home of Mrs W F Lan-
ford, 924 North Elm Street, 3
o'clock.
Friday
Tile Edelweiss Bridge Club
will meet with Mrs Emory
Ballard. 913 South Elm Street,
at 2:45 o’clock
R
have been the I dall Watkir
bride's parents. Mr
Wilks
The home
rated with blooming
ferns and
' M-ated for tir
included
Lindsey.
’ (,ra< e I
kin;
^LOCALS
The Willing Workers of tbe (find
z, .. _ . , . - Jd Ms
the
form of a picnic at the band shell
in the City Park Monday afternoon
at 6 o’clock A picnic supper will
be served and every member is ask-
ed to be present and bring a new
member
A permit was issued during the
past week to Mrs Nannie Bruce
to erect a garage on Collins Street
to cost $85
The Denton Eire Department was
called to Panhandle Street shortly
after noon Friday for a grass firt
which was extinguished without
damage.
ers College in regular nwting Mon-
rSJTwm .“1 xhowcr Monday af-
Ix>dge will hear Mias Cora Mae trnni s nf ,h,
Walton of Dallas on "The Nursery j
School.' Miss Walton is here for I
the first six weeks of the summer 17h;"8un'da; ' H( C’uSs"^f' the
school iii charge of a new ru
in school work, and will tell oj’the|J^U
I
I
weeks visit with Mrs.
!ents. Mr and Mrs A
‘ They a ere i
I Mrs Gravley
Baptismal Services
to Be Held Sunday
at Baptist Church
Baptismal services will be held
at the First Baptist Church follow-
ing the regular services Sunday
evening, when several candidates
who have been approved lor bap-
tism will appear for the ordinance.
At the mornirfr service, the pas-
tor. the Rev W C McClung, will
preach on "The Paths that Lead to
God." For the evening service his
subject will be "Christianity’s Con-
tribution to God." Special music
will be had at botji services, it
announced
IXt.EMOl S
re,| and
w li h lda< k
a smart
PARTY
ENTERTAINED
Mbs Fma Ruth’Tind
tamed with breakta.-t
ing at her home
ding party ot fin
wedding to take
evening, when
Wilks will become
at
make of your tantrum He Is con-
fused. but not disciplined It helps
l your ner-
I vous cxhauklion get the better of
i are tired enough, you
! — ------- „ a out on some-
Nu*i Drops
'Soft Cookiesi
2-3 cup tat
1 1-2 cup dark brown sugut
2 eggs
4 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1-4 teaspoon salt
1-3 cups broken nut meals
2 1-2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
s altractvely deco- j
pot plants.
Shasta daisies. Those
iwo ionise breakfast
Mi: Wiik., Ml.. W H
Mi;..4'.', Wilks. Lindsey.'
.eless and Randall Wat •
Mr. and Mrs Earl Barnes of De- |
catur. Ala . and Mrs R B Hires ]
of Palm Beach. Fla
guests of Mrs George Medders and
family.
Miss Clara Brown has returned
from a visit to Leonard
___ _____ iiiiw Mrs Rosa Graham is here from
the e*jes and milk and beat tor two Graham, to spend two months with
Iter parents, Mr. and Mis S J Me
Ginnis
Howard Thompson
for Wichita. Kansas
ty Barton. Vesta Watson. C_l":
Bull* Johnson, and Katte Henley: I
“The NurseCy School". Miss Wal-
ton.
Hostesses tor the occasion will be
Misses Erma Lee Adams. Polly An-im the
na^akew, Bernadine Barnard. Mil-;)f the aftertrton
dred Ballew, Ruth Bean. Bertie i
Beavers. Vera Berry. Lizzie Black- i WEDDING
well. Millie H. Blanton and Mrs N
Bickerstaff
Mr and Mrs Ponder I
daughti r of Beaumont have re '
turned to their home after a two I
Ixipps |>ar-
M Gravlev
accompanied home by
TurMlav
The Womah’s Council ot the
First Christian Church will
meet in missionary division at
the church at 3 30 o'clock Mrs
W J McCray will be
anrf hostess as will be
Clem fierce and Mrs. L
Sharp
The Woman’s Auxiliary of
the First Presbyterian Church
will meet at the church for Bi-
ble study at 4 o'clock, the pas-
tor, the Rev. W Fred Gal-
braith, conducting the study
The Woman’s Auxiliary of
the Central
Church will meet at the church
at 3 o'clock in business session
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of the First Baptist
Church will meet at the church
at 3 o’clock for the
business and social
Miss Ethel Baker, a
missionary from
will speak
The Woman's Missionary So-
ciety of the First Methodist
Church will meet at the church
at 3:30 o'clock in business ses-
sion
By EYtAMCES FACETS
iVAiitten for the United Prrm»i
NEW YORK. June 29. Now that
Brown^Shoe Store
.............. H ji u<
veloped by the collariess era
Mention of these bare throats re-
calls a growing tendency to give
(full value to this beauty by omit-
Iting the necklace or choker and
here is added flattery for thd cus-
| turner w ho has a neckline to be
proud of These higher necklines in
'daytime dresses have the added ad-
vantage that they may be dressed
up with some of the new tittle
collars, sometimes matched by the
cufls and which are one of the lat-
est style dlvereiqns of the revived
feminine era in clothes
Many stylists discussing changes
from last season, point to the high-
er waistline as on£ of the most ar-
resting methods of creating an air
of newness in frocks.
The belt is the agent frequently
used to ,’tain this raised line, both
| in afternoon and evening dresses
It is sometimes actually placed at
the natural waistline and again
two or three belts or suggestion?
of belts are sponsored, all slender
and the topmost one posed above
the normal The suggestions pf
belts are stitched bands, sometimes
allied with an actual belt of leath-
jer. one appearing above the other
or the leather belt is placed in the
center, if three belt lines are intro-
duced.
Occasionally, too, there are belts
or sections of them that merely
cross the front or the bock of the
frock, with buckled handlings en-
dorsed
Just Arrived,—New Shipment
Of washable crepes. Just the Stress for summer
fhe Art and Gift Shop I Cream Cheese Sandwiches
lemonade
Sugar Cookies
enter-
Fridav morn - |
the position of the waist line in a
Saturday ^‘kher sphere is recognized, the
Evangeline ,ip<klme shows signs of a similar
| ambition. During the period when
chief concern has been with hem-
pines waistlines and hiplines, it has
j tx-en rather neglected Now models
are arriving from Paris with slen-
der and much more shallow V's.
■ Even squares and round necks
I indicate a higher tendency with
j less of an expanse of neck reveal-
jed Then in town and sports gar-
I ments there is a smart tendency to
j button up to the throat. Not high
collars, those subjects for immedi
’ate protest have not courage to at-
I tack the choker prejudice, but neat.
I button-up effects which reveal the
{smooth throats which have been de-
1 A 1
cafeteria, after which five tables ot
numbers and guests enjoyed sev-
' Mrs John T Miller and children ‘oral games of bridge at her home
|of Amarillo are visiting her parents, , Mrs. Lee McDonald was winner of.
'Mr. and Mrs T E Peters 'high score --------......-• **- '
Cream the tat and sugar
They arc fashtoiikwise. They
Fifteen dollars was the fine
assessed by n sjjeeder here Fri-
day against himself when he was
given the authority to name the
penalty in Corporation Court
before Mayor B W McKenzie
The offender, a youth from a
neighboring town, walked into
McKenzie's office Friday after-
noon with his third speeding
ticket in as many weeks On his
first offense he paid a fine of 46
This was increased to $10 by
Mayor McKenzie when he ap-
jieared in court the second time
"I would much rather not fine
you at all if I thought it would
stop your mania for sjieedlng. '
McKenzie told the youth. "But
something must be done to make
the city safe for pedestrians I
am going to let you fill out a
check for the amount you sin-
cerely believe you ought to be
fined, and hojie that it will keep
you from committing the offense
again "
The youth objected to naming
his own fine, but McKenzie in-
sisted, handing him a blank
check After a minute's hesita-
tion. he took the cheek, filled it
in for $15. and signed it
"It was $5 first. $10 second
and I guess it should be $15 this
time," he said, handing the
check to the mayor.
Till RSDA1 ( 1.1 It
WITH MRS. CRAIG.
Entertaining 'he
Bridge Club Mrs E P
ed luncheon at noon at
Friday
where he
will be employed for the summer
Lopp and |
Saturday
The Luncheon* Bridge
will meet at 10 o'clock
Mrs. C. N Hoffman.
Street, followed by luncheon at
noon at the C I A cafeteria.
Record-Chronicle warn aus bring
result*.
1
Jun^ 29.—
detectives and a
dozen uniformed jyolice, Judge John
Walsh to'heard Representative
Benjamin i Golder argue for the
An egg show, sponsored by the ! release of Scartace Al Capohe, Chi-
county council ot
monstration Clubs, will be held at ‘
Crain's Grocery store next Satur- I
day. July 6. according to Mrs. Ed |
na Tr'j’g, County Horne Demon- I
stration agent
The eggs will be judged accord- -
jng to wetght, color, and size and I
will be grouped into three divisions
for the awarding of prizes which
have not been announced yet. Af-
ter the awarding of prizes, the eggs
will be for sale to the public
The exhibition will be open from
11 o'clock until about 5.
Mr and Mrs T E Peters
H. A Kealies and Mr and Mrs
iW H Williams have recently re-
turned from Bluff Dale, where they
the Keaheys held on the occasion
of the eightieth birthday of his
mother Mr and Mrs J K Keahey ,
and family of Bennetts, formerly !
ol Denton, were also present
Mr' and Mrs. L T Fowler, and
daughter. Geraldine, were in Den- [ at the home of Mrs. Deats Head-
ton Saturday the guests of rela- I lee. shee and Mrs Alonzo •Davis
tives. | being hostesses and guests includ-
«he members
i M' s. Ferguson McCombs mad?
high score and Mrs Richard Blair
was winner in high cut. among wo-
| men players, and Burton Kay made
high and U C Travelstead cut
high among the men
The home was decorated
baskets of roses and Shasta daisies. ,
During the games a fruit nectar
and Brent Jackson Jr . ex- 'with wafers was -erved and at the
[close of the evenir,. cantaloupe a la |
[ mode was served. Six tables played j
land guests other than the mem- I
| bers and their husbands included
Mrs Henry Taliaferro. Miss Lois
i Bennett and James Knox.
WEDDING PARTY
BREAKFAST GIVEN
Mrs Nat Wilks and Mrs Clint
| Wilks entertained with a two course
rehearsal breakfast Saturday morn-
I ing at 11 o'clock, the guests includ-
ing the members of the wedding
| party for the Wilks-Watkins mar-
I rtage to take place this evening at
the home of the bride's parents. Mr.
and Mrs Nat Wilks on Highland
Street The affair took place at the Baptist Sunday School will hol<
| home of Mrs Nat Wilks, which wan i monthly business meeting In
i attractively decorated with roses [orn^ a picnic at the band i
and other flowers.
The dining table was centered with
pink roses and lighted with lavender
candles, carrying out the pink, green
and lavender color scheme that has
featured all the wedding decora-
tions.
Those seated
the Rev Mr and Mrs W C Mc-
Clung. Misses Evangeline Wilks.
Grace Loveless, Ema Ruth Lindsey;
Randall Watkins and Osborn Davis
jjjIc in lientl
the subW
tne Will disci
je Central Prl
i the corner
'ar Streets Hu
clock This d
Utould hear I
s and moths
nie 'Die chid
Mrs McBin
;*n and Da
i fifteen min
sglnnUig
[ high More for members and Mrs
Joe Reed lor guests Shasta daisies
, and zinnias were used m decora-
tion Mrs T E Goff of Sherman
. i*xs an out of town guest ' wlth of lhf
Witan the day iiasArttji
exhauitlng, when yAw
irrlUble. come*. the temptation to I are bound u/take n
-‘- •J txxjy
What can you do? The answer is
—be lazy Tell yourself cheerfully
that It is jMirt of your duty as a good
*”“■ ...... ■" **c‘ | mothei to be lazy in hot weather
Ne^F he Ea’* up on >our housekeeping
L_PJ. !Herv,‘ nl«‘bl L)»-e.M> the chil-
■ drell ln th(_ fewest briefest gar-
ments Arrai|,e some place where
they can play without offending the
ears with their racket. Serve them *
,------ an early supper so that you can I
U1U1 ! ••«( your awn evening meal in the |
righteous j quiet of adult society,
. M(Jst of aU
I dren's naughtiness too seriously
.Develop a convenient blindness to
It happens to the but of us. and .mall infractions of law and order
sometimes, it is hard on Die young-| watt until everybody is cool and
comfortable again before you an
nounce any new rules or issue any
Miss Elizabeth Rucker is spending | husbands of
the week-end in Dallas with 1
Louise South and other friends.
Mr and Mrs C E. Miller left
Boston Friday night and will ar-
rive in Denton Sunday afternoon,
according to a letter received by I
Mrs. A D Miller His condition is
reported much improved
Mrs T L Nowlin Miss Jane
Skiles
pected to leave today for Houston
for a vacation trip
The Mary Arden Club ot Teach- j SHOWKR HONOREE
ers College in regular nteVUtig Mon-
day evening at 7;3Q o’clock al thel
teruoon Iroru 5 to 7 o'clock at th'
home of Mrs. R. G. Hutchezaft, 2S6
Bryan Avenue, when members pf
suml™er | the Sunday School Class of the
i^rst Presbyterian Church of which
'“ 7^..,. Wynn is a member were hos-
the .school ttnd
guests. The hosteic**
1 on the ; were Misses Faye" Beavers. Elise
i Vitz and Luella Hutcheson, assisted
I by Mrs R. G. Hutcheson and Mrs :
IR. G Wright Guest, were about
125 members of the glass and Mrs.
: Mercer Henderson and Mrs D. H.
Williams, mother and grandmother
of Mrs. Wynn Mrs Wynn, until 1
her marriage May 7, was Miss An-
-----——... Wynn is the son -
Tom Wynn i
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