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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 1,-1CC3. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL s Two beautiful o)o were, heard at ths First Presbyterian churen yes terday. . At the morniny servft-e Mlsa Way Courtney Oaten saae; Al.ltsens . well-known sett-ln? of the Forry-Bec-e'nd Psalm. "Uk A Hart Desir sth," Siia was lnflne voice and sang with excedin beauty of affect. At the ehtldren'a service la the ' after noon Miss May Fenfteld sanr "I Think When J Read That Sweet Story of Old.'V She was accompanied on the -violin by Miss Johntie Bason, Char lotte's talented vlolonlst. and the two made musia of surpassing beauty, v Miss liOttt Maffltt -will V1 entertain ths Wednesday Afternoon -- Bridge C1UB ' Wednesday morning " at,; 4. 10 o'clock at hr home on Tenth avenue - Miss Daisy Collett has as her g-uest at the Central Hotel her mother, Mrs, Collett, of Morganton, Mrs, Conett Is a sister of Mrs. Walter Brem. - v.. - The annual lawn party aad social or the First tresoyterlan ennrcn win k held Thursday at tha msnao. and : on the aroands of the church. , This will be in the nature of a reception "to new members. . Tpe hours of re ception are from l:S0 to 10:39 o'clock. ', Mrs. ' David a Tates, who . Is the honored ruest of friend In the city, will leave the last, of this week for , her home in Lexington. ,i J I- ' Miss' Mary . King expects to leave Thursday .evening for - Durham - to spend a while with friends. , rj .' Miss Marie Schmidt, who ha been .visiting friends In the cay since the closing of the Presbyterian college, will leave to-morrow night for Wash ington 1q spend several weeki-Mis Schmidt's many friends wtP regret that she will not return to the city in the fall. , Her home 1 in Frederick, Md. : .. : VLia Bertha I. Peck, .of ' WhHe Rock. Nev., who has been the guest of Miss Mary King for tb oast two weeks, will leave this week for Geor gia, where ahe will, visit friends and relatives. ' MJss Louise Wad worth will leave Wednesday for New Tork. whera Sat urday she will sal) with a party of friends for a trip abroad. 6he will fee absent from the city several months. . . , . BRIEFS. A Few Misses Stuart Jones and Martha Howell will leave the last of the week for Eaaton, Md., to visit at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. 'Wilson. Miss Wrenn Harris, who has been teaching school during the year at Hamlet. Is the guest or tier sinter, Mra A. W. Buchanan, at her home on South Mint street Miss Amv Edwards, of Henderson villa, who has been visiting at the tvnm of Mrs. L. R. Gibson. NO. West Tenth street, will leave . this entf-nlng for Rock Hill, S. C, to spend eTral days with f rienfls. She will mi Ani the dance which will be given Mere Wednesday night, returning to the city the latter part of the week. Miss Mary Ramsay returned to her home in Salisbury yesteraay aner nooa after spending a short time In , the city with Miss ears .erooaen . trough.-v; .'.t:-- ?. ' Misses Madeline and' Adelaide . Orr ' and Nina Howell leava to-morrow nirht for New York, wnsre they sail the latier part of the week for Eu rope. , They will Join a pariy 01 von- , verse College teachers. ' FORMER RESIDENT TO RETTJRJf. Mr. slalcolm Hunter to Make) His Permanent Homo Again In tho City " Will Bo Wltb Anno Plumbing Company. ., '.".'' ; Mr. Malcolm B. Hunter, having re 1 -alrned as chief Inspector of the South ern Bell ' Telephone and Telegraph Company, headquarters at Greenville, '8. C, will, In company with his wife, leave that city for Charlotte on the venlnt- tram " to-morrow. Alter short visit to Mr. Hunter's parents on lEllsabeth avenue, they will extend . heir visit to Mrs. Hunter's parents In Philadelphia. Pa. - . - , ' . Mr, Hunter is an honor graduate of the A. & M. College, Raleigh, and also of the Pennsylvania - Museum and School Of Art. - He has been connect ' ed with tihe Bell for 11 years and la loslns- him - the company loses the services ot an efficient and faithful of , flciaL On his return from Philadel phia,' Mr. Hunter will enter actively Into the management ot the affairs of . the Acme r Plumbing Company, of whidh he Is - a stockholder and the president. - In order to meet the Increasing de ., mauds of a growing business the Ac me has doubled Its office floor-space 'toy leasing an adjoining storeroom. It will attach an electrical department over which Mr. Hunter will have lm ' mediate supervision. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.. Hunter will remember them as former residents . of Charlotte' when the former was chief t Inspector of the Charlotte de partment of the Bell, and they will i extend to. them a cordial welcome en ' -their return. 4 '.- .:" ;i v,f FUVERAI OP MRS. MILLER. . XnrDresslTe Service Yesterday After. ' Miller, Sr. -Mrs. lillla. Wheeler De. '' tSlncd. f y i.-J''.' :- -The funeral service of Mra R.' M ; Miller, Sr., .were conduoted yesterday afternoon at 5 0 clock at her late res . idenee on North Tryon street by Rev. ; DrW. M.Klncald, of the First Presbyterian- , church, . Many friends as- good woman. The service was simple. , ate and comforting passages of Scrlp ture and the- singmg of two hymn. "Lead Kindly .Ughr and "Rock of v Ages." - Tlie quartette choir conaist ' ed of Mrs. E. L. Martin, Miss Fannie Anderson and Messrs. Harvey Over ' cash and John Watson. 1 .Mrs. Lima Miller Wheeler, Mrs. Miller's only daughter,; was not able to be at the funeral.' She was d"e alned in Ashevllla by the illness of r her daughter, Mrs. Bessie Wheeler Ly- Minor Happenings In ' and About the City., To-day begins ths month v. for conventions.- : -The mid-summer communion ser vice of the First Presbyterian church win te held the first Sunday in Juiy i Mrs. Otis Asbury. who was for merly Miss Minnie Miller, daughter of Mr. Jasper Miller, was operated upon at Richmond, Va.j Friday for appendicitis, and Is doing nicely. --Mr. Lynn McDonald was sum moned to i Alabama, where his father. 'Mr. W. I , McDonald. ; hat been . suddenly . taken . ill. ' . Ha ex pects to be able to return home with his son. v -i .' ; - 4: v '- tj A' large delegation of Charlotte peo ple will leave this morning tor Chap el Hill to attend ' the commencement exercises of the University of North Carolina. Several , left yesterday af ternoon. ; ;..,,. , ; The fans should get their Btl of baseball this week with six games on the home grounds, v Three straight from . Winston and s a like" - number from Spartanburg would look good in the percentage column. ; -'-Tha ahnualf meeting Of -the SUte Board or Dental Examiners will - be held In this city according to custom on the first day of the annual conven Uon . of the North Carolina - Dental Association which, is Juno; 29th. Mr. R. S. Jones is secretary of the fcoard. Residents of North Tryon street and beyond claim that the city street force should be sent down to, the Sea board vaaseneer station to work on the road which leads under the sub way bridge. 'But for the looks of the crossing. It Is little better now than formerly, - vt?;'" - - ;. 'Federal Court-will convene In this city- next Monday- with- Judge -James E. Boyd.-' of Greensboro, . presiding. No cases of Interest other then the routine blockade and moonshine work will come up for disposition. The case against 'Mr. Boyce Bell Is also on the docket. ' - , ' ,. - Rev. Wflllam Duncan preached an exceedingly . thoughtful sermon st the First Associate Reformed Pres byterian church yesterday morning on. "The Perils of Middle Life." He points were well taken and carefully developed, the whole making an ex ceedingly intereatlng discourse. -The Union National Bank will open -its doors for business to-morrow morning at t o'clock In Its new quarters. No. ; 35 South Tryon street Mr. T. W.. Wade Is president and Mr. H. M. Victor cashier. The following named constitute the board of dlrec-, tors: F. D. Alexander, W. B. Rod man, E. D. Latta. Jr., F. B. McDowell, P. 8. Gilchrist, A. H. Washburn, J.! A. Fore, E. A. Smith and T. W. Wade. , , , . j Be . careful of your handsl ; . Yellow, soaps will make "them' red : and coarse and "hard; a source c of never-ending annoyance and humilia tion. : .;":- :- Ivory. Soap, adds to their beauty;, keeps . them soft and sweet and dainty. - - fGM -i, And so, we offer this suggestion : 'Use Ivory Soap for even so com monplace a purpose as washing dishes. It p 'ayi. . ' Ivory : poaip ' . 99 oo Per Cent. PureV IVEY' IllLIIRYs :,' . , :, ;. 1 ' PERSONAL.- The Movements of a N amber of Peo- pie. Visitors and Others. Mr. R. S. Relnhardt. Jr., of Un- colnton, was registered . among the meats at tha Buford yesterday. Mr. E. r 8. Rudd. of Greenville, B. C. spent yesterday in the city. Mr. M. P. Campbell, ot Lanvine, Va., was a Charlotte visitor yesterday, topping a t -the- Selwyn. ,JMu- si Mr,0. J. Slkes,' of Jonasboro, was registered among tha . guests at the Buford yesterday. . Mr. Jay D. Lents, of Concord, spent a few hours In the city yesterday. Mr. C. M. Hlckerson, of Greensboro, pent yesterdsy In the city stopping at the Selwyn. . Mr. F. E. Schroeder, of Henderson, pent the week-end In the city, stop ping at the Selwyn.. 1 Col. Sam T. Morgan, of R loam on d. Va., president of the Southern Cotton Oil Company, and one of the most In fluential capitalists In Virginia.' was the guert of his daughter, Mra. W. A Reynolds. In DllworUh yesterday. Mr. W. T. Bragg, of Richmond, Va., was registered among the guests at the Serwyn yeeterday. .. Mr. John R. WeSween. of Florence, C. was a Charlott visitor . yester day. Among 'the guests at the Central yesterday were Messrs. P. B- Emanuel and A. J. Ham, of Sumter, .8. C. WILL MEET IN RALEIGH. Sues Temple, D. O. K. X., to Hold ; Ceremonial Session in Raleigh -Wednesday,' Jane 10th Th Onl '..cers. , . Invitations have bean Issued to the annual ceremonial of Oasis Temple, D. O. K. IC which takes place Oh Is spring In Raleigh, Wednesday, June 10th, In connection wltb the meeting of the grand lodge, Knights ofPyth las. An especially Interesting occasion is looked forward to by those who ex pact to take part . Quite a delegation will go from Charlotte. The pro gramme of exercises is a very fetch lng one and should prove very pleas ing to initiate. "Don't believe what the old tuners tell you. about it. It' worse than that." is one of ' the reas suring pieces of advice vouchsafed beginners. We're after you warns the Invitation to tyros, "for as old Shakespeare put tit 'Tou'ra the means whereby we live.' M The officers of Sues Temple, T. O. K. K-.are: Dr. Charles A. Bland, roy al vlsler; W. G. Lake, venerable sheik; Revt c. E. RaynaL grand emir: R. J Cochran, mahedl; J. G. Balrd, mo- kanna; David Ovens, jocj A. F. Hart salt, satrap; T. R. . Ross, sahib; J. H. MoMurray and W. M. Lyles. attend ants; E. W. Berryhlll and J. F. Kelly, properties; Walter Scott and John F. Vorke, regulators; James Northey and T. W. Rowland, electricians; J. H. CralghlH.- musician: W. 1. T. McCoy, treasurer, ana a. m. uouausiand, sec retary. - .. NEW PASTOR rJfSTALLED. Interesting ExerHses at . Westminster Presbyterian Church Last Night "When New Pastor, Rev. F. I. Dud ley Was Formally Set to Work. The congregation of ? Westminster Presbyterian church waa present ' tn large numbers at the service ' last night, the occasion being the instal lation of the new pastor. Rev. F Dud ley Jones, who - recently- took up his work here. Rev. A R. Shaw, of the Tenth Avenue church, presided and propounded the constitutional ques tions. .Rev. C. E. Raynat, castor of St.- Paul's Presbyterian church, de livered the charge to the pastor and Ruling Elder -J. C. McNeely, of the Second ' church charged the people. Both these addresses were . enjoyed. being pointed and altogether fitting. -1 ne congregation congratulates it self upon securing such an able man as Mr. Jones. He came here from Aiken, S. C. and Is a young man cf fine character and ability-He makes a instinct addition to the ministerial force of the city, and la given a cor dial welcome toy the people of every cnurcn. . - , . . :.:; Craig Meeting To-Morrow Night. Plans are being made to have great gathering of the voters of the Berryhill end Steele Creek sections to morrow night at Shopton In the Inter est of the candidacy of Mr. Locke Craig. Speeches will be ' made by Messrs. H. N. - Pharr, F. M. Shan nonhouse and C. D. Bennett, of the local bar, aIl of whom are working hard for Mr. Craig. Mr. W. A. Orler, a member of the House, will preside and- Introduce the speakers. , Have Ton Tried Clinch field Coal? LctUs Fiji Your ions Accurate Work, Prompt Ie , livery and Right Prices guaran teed. Registered Men In charge. : ' Xteglstered Nurses Directory. . Graduate Nurses only). Burwell-Dunn Retail Store ones' 41 and 800. S9 Faded tapestries Dried There are many excellent tapestries, wall hangings, cur tains, etc., which . will fade from exposure to light and ths direct rays of the . sun. - It Is not an expensive mat ter, however, to have these re- B dyed and made as good as new ,..(. I- 1.4 mr will gladly call, look over the work and advise you' as to whether it can be - successfully ac complished and the cost, at any time. . " Call us by "phone. If', con--venlent, ;:......:.-. ., .. ; Charlotte Steam laundry . Launderers. Dyers, Cleaner f M S. Tryon; St, ' pur milliners have trimmed up a lot of pretty,, stylish Hats that we would have sold earlier in the season for much more. A big lot to choose from... .V... '....$a.8 - Also nice, ; pretty Hats f or . w.V. .H ...$2.00, $a.60, etc Special lot large Rough Sailors .... c. and 75c We have Just gotten In a lot . of new, up-to-dare shapes and can trim to order a pretty Hat ror very reason able prices. ', We keep our stock of Millinery full and up-to-date for sev eral weeks yet. , WHITE iPA-RASOLS SPECIAL Lot White Parasols, were $1.00; choice . . . . 4c. Lot Whtwr- Pariisol ere $1.50 mad Sc V la.oo... ..... They are not soiled, but we have too many and want to reduce stock. WAISTS New lot White Lawn Waists Just received. They are very pretty; a big assortment for age. Our Net and Silk Watsts are very desirable and prices Very reasonable. laces, Lacks Beautiful Laces In Match Sets, dainty Lace that you Uks. Special lot at...,'"..;. 5c. yard New lot Cluny Lace Bands Just re wta 5c, 8 1-Sc. 10c yard EMBROIDERIES Look over our special tables Em broideries .i...5c, 10c yard REMNANT COUNTER New lot specials In short lengths, Lawns, Ginghams, Percales, etc. IVEY'S Special Notices FOR SALE CRUSHED MONK IN sises suitable (or all grades concrete work. Will quote you delivered prions by wagon or cars on application. Fred Oliver, Chalotte, N. C GET BLUE RIBBON LEMON EX. traot ,It la terpenalesa, will never get rancid and has all the natural flavor of the lemon. , , . ; . , At the 'Academy. , Beginning with two matinee per formances inn arternoon at 1 and B o'clock, the Academy of Music will start upon Ita fifth week of presenting -high class vaudeville to the amuse ment seekers of Charlotte at popular talent has been engaged for this week. Since tne Academy Inaugurated sum mer vaudeville the house has proven to be a very popular place of enter tainment. During this 'week's pro gramme the house, should he n-lr4 at each performance. There win be three- shows at niirht, the - first "-one starting at 7:5 o'clock. IT COSTS LF..-3 twice aa far as the ordinary kinds and gives desserts a delicious flavor. Try It " Great Day at Electric Park. . ; The flocklngs. to the North : Char lotte Electric park' yesteraay were again enormous, especially during the late afternoon and evening when ev ery car going and coming hauled full loads.-' The delightful muslo of the Richardson Orchestra was one of the attractions, aside from the refresh ment of the ride and the pleasures of tnlxing with the multitude in search of relief from the depression of the heat. It may open the eyes of the Puritans, but as a matter of fact, there was a lot ot poiitlcmg in prorress there during the entire day, several friends ot candidates being on the ground to attack the throng. , ? . ,,.,, ,. . .A. ": ;,- . , . . MR. dXXOX GOES HOME. With n Is Secretary and Repreeen ta v tlve Landls. He Will Make tha Trip - to an "Automobile. ; Washington, May II. Speaker Can non. Senator Hemenway, of Indiana, Representative Landls, of Indiana, and L. ,W.": Busbey, secretary to the Speaker, left Washington at S o'clock this afternoon on an automobile tour, which will have for He destination the country noma of Representative Landls, at Delphi, Ind. From there the other members of the party will go to their respective homes. An ex tra automobile is being used tor the bag-rage and frequent stops wiU be made en route, the object of the trip being recreation and relaxation after, the strenuous days cf Congress. VWe are very proud of our line. - No doubt we iiave the very Case you want, and at a saring in price.- . , ,! Our Sweepstakes 4 ; Best Cowhide Suit ; Case in the world .for the price . ,. ?5.00 I ? Japanese Straw ; ; Very light; airy and' re fined; a real .winner. Price ..$3.50 Verv larce assortment of Suit Cases from ' ' ' ' ' : v. .... .. $10 to $16.00 All the latest styles in Trunks, Bags and Shoes. . FOR RENTMODERN i-ROOM HOUSE, iuw ... riivwr, tmii uo clean, gooo lo cation; modern S-room hou, 7D0 E, th: modera s-room house, 701 E. th mod ern 4-room house, 404 W. 7th: l-raora house, 101J B. 4th; s-room bouse. 7 Lid dell street. Other 1 and 4-room houses. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON s BKO. LOBSTER! LOBSTER! LOBSTER! THE prettiest thing yon have seen In quite a . while Is our 1-pound glass Jars ef nice Juicy pleees et Lobster. Oee! - Just l run wnai a saiaa it would make. (See our Window). MILLER-VAN NESS . CO. . , . -. tou can't riND Vbetter dikKSr than we are servlna now as our ele gant dining room, and you can't And a more up-to-date ana satisfactory lunch counter than oura OEM RESTAUR- ' ANT CO. - - . , , WOODALL SHEPPARD ARB NOW located at 21 South Tryon St. They give : prompt and accurate service to all parts of the city. 'Phone 49. JACOBS' OANTDT 19 JUST AS OOOD AT . this season ol the year aa at any other season. We have It fresh. Oet a bos to-day. JAS. P. STOWB CO.. Drug glats. Thona 17. - A FEW LAROE HAMS Wnj SELL AT .1140.' Be quick It you want one. Coun try Comb Honey 14 1-3. Nice B.t Potatoes , Old Potatoes SJo. BR11XJ , KIUS CO., aa Wart Trade stiwet. JViT RECEIVED TO-DAT ONT3 BAR - rel new ero of Roe Wenig. This Is very nice. 30C dosen. California naval ' Oranges anj nice I.emona . Will have to-oay . Btmp ueani, cuKe. Toronto, Squash and new Irth Potato. Beets and bunch Tumlpa, Huckeieerrles. Blackberrife and Strawberrie. h.nanaa ana urape r-.iiw - nic h(ied LvttUcet. Call early. JNO. W. SMITH, 'fhones 1SS and im . .-' - - TO LET-PALMER AND Mmnt.fE STS.. iz.ou; i v rut nirow, w. iv worthing toa Ave., $147: Euclid Ave,. Iic7- unnysld, iv acres and alee eottare. I12.J; TU E. h. U; Oold stret tMM: Belmont Ave., Belmont. $7; store. 20S Pegram street, hall ever Mllla' store, llth street, HO; office or bed rooms, Sanders' Building. E. , L. KEKSLER, a 8. Tryon street. - 'Phone G!Lr.:m-r.:oonc co. TTPEWRrTERS RENTED lie resUI nschlnes, all makes. rdy for Instant siivry. .very tnacnin Unt-cUsa la ir. j.. k. vraytoa A Co Phone an. - - - ery particular. 117 a. Tryon, KICK COtTXTRT UAlXS . Klngan's Reliable Hams and I the celebrate WestpbaUa llama. - .". . ' 4, vr. l coo wnx. Ttxones f aad 197. n And a tremendous line to select from, - Beautiful, fina quality, light ground s . with Black and Colored Dotf, ings and Stripes; also light grounds with " ; floral designs, black ground With neat dots; rings, stripes and nes.y.ThL is positively the greatest Lawn "bargain offered this season. The values ' are 8 1-2 and 10 and some 13 l-2c. goods. -Monday's special price. 5c. yd. r 18c; White Poplin, 10a Short lengths, true, but plenty in lots of the lengths for skirts for this pur ' pose it has no eqiiaL Regular 18c. value. . . . . ...... ,10c. yd, Specials in Black Taffeta Bilks 89c quality SoMnclwEMack Taffeta, a bargain at . . . . ..69c. yd. $1.18 .value 36-inch neavy rustling Black Taffeta. Special. . A ..... ,89c yd, $1.00 yard wide Black Taffeta. Special.... ... ....85c. yd. ; Black Spot Proof Oriental China Black Spot Proof Oriental China Silk, dyed in Lyons, France, and guaranteed. Some unusually good qualities, 27 inches wide .......... 50, 75 and 98c. yd. : : ':y,y:. t Black Batiste' . - ::'''-:Q: :-v'- We sell an "enormous quantity of Black Cotton Batiste. Ours has the goodt dull finish suitable for mourning use. Prices....... 12 1-2, 15 and 25c. yd, - Bargains in Ready-to-Wear Garments $70 JBlack-JVoile. Shirts, . , . j , . , , m ; . . , el , . . , ; ..... ? $5.0C $7.50 Sample Panama Skirts at..; , ...$4.50 and $5.00 $2.50 Heatherbloom Potticoats at $1.93 $2.50 Net Waists.. ........ ... ... .......... ......$1050 $3.50 Net Waists at. , , ......$2.50 $5.00 Net Waists at.. , v ...:$3C Men's Furnishing Bargains Men's 50c. Balbriggan Shirts, with Drawers to match. Special at 38c, Best Scriven Drawers, others sell for 85c. Our price ' 67 l-2c. B. V.' D. Coat Cut Undershirts, with Short Drawors to match, at 50, 75c., $1.00 Boys' Balbriggan Shirts, Long and Short Sleeve Shirts, with Long and Short Drawers to match ., . 25c. each One lot Soft Collar Blue and Tan Shirts, well made, worth 75c; our price. .50c. New line Lion Brand Shirts in White and Fancy Colors, coat style, with de tached and attached cuffs. ... '. .98c. to $1.50 Big line Straw Hats in all the newest shapes, Snap Brim and Sailor Shapes, from. ... ... .50c. to $2.50 One lot genuine Panama Hats, in all the newest shapes; value $5.00. Special at $3.98 Brown Stiff Hats, in all the newest shapes. .. . ...... .$1.50, $2.00 and $2J50 BELKBROS. WHOLESALE RETAIL ii in ENGRAVED INVITATIONS or other social announce ment are something in which seeming extrava gance ' . is the truest economy. We keep in, close touch with the prevail ing rnodes. Anything you may order from us, in this line, will be strictly correct, and in accord with fashion'i latest dictates and, the cost is not excessive. Call, and let us show , ; you our samples of En graved Invitations, An nouncements, Visiting Cards, etc and quote you prices. . OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE (Incorporated.) CHARLOTTE. N. C Ttaont 127., ' .. riunuias ai dacnrice rnces A few slightly used Pianolas to close out quick" at I ...!.! $150.00 each. Worth $250.00. Bu v a Pianola and there will be no silent piano in the home. j Don't bo confused; there is but one Pianola andthat is made by the Aeolean Company, ew York. v Easy terms of payment if you wishv f Parker -Gardner Company L Nye (Hutchison & Son INSURAWCE ACCIDENT 7v:v.''.vA;;:.r;-,i- omCK 2o. t Bunt BaUdlag. ' ; ' Ball Tbona 4S01. Gommencement and Wedding FI owers aro now, the go. Don't fail to send or order them from Scholtz, Tlic Florist You'll Come to Us for Your if Summer Clothes Distinctive Style and Quality are important to you in garments that ' fit perfectly. Understand, we don't claim you can not ; get good ; clothing ; elsewhere, but we do as sert, and ' prove, mark you, that, when you want -..'the best made, and the . most artist 1-: cally - tailored; the smartest styled and the best fitting ; garments,: you must come here. a v. i . . v- C : f
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