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I ; ;: ii.it 4 v.i t 4 W-ii- J i i Chaplain CJisjor) Albert O. Kar--JieU U to In featured' speaker ' at 'the annual Business and Professlon- al Women' Club Boat Night Ban- juet : Monday February 23 which - will be held at the Warsaw School Cafeteria.' The International Rela- .-'tion Committee wll have charge of 4$ f'the program. -. Vtx'S-: i"'Ji: ; v; Chaplain Karnell U a graduate of .' : Maryville College et Tennessee and ' ': received his , theological degrees .irom Princeton Seminary, Princeton, ' ; New Jersey. He served Presbyterian ' pastorates before entering the mlli- r r iinruralni Iti Uiv .), chaplaitt ministry he served along booooooooooooooopoooooooo 2 f'' u I ' rl I j, " I - .. V Phone 471 ,;Z nr ' nw.. Mimi1im Shop Patterson taiture In Mount Olive Just Received New Shipment of LINOLEUM All New Patterns Available Special Prfces Quilts & toooooooooooooooooooooooo - O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o There Will Be A Meeting To shew slides and films on equipment, '''and the use of Anhydrous Ammonia, in the Mt Olive 1 : 7 School Auditorium February 17 The Public Is Invited Sponsored By . STAIIDARD FERTILIZER COMPANY . In Mount Olive tfcouooooooooooooooooooooo f DEPENDABLE v . l- ' , ' Is The Word For Our if . ' - Whether Yon Uve In Town or on the Farm! ' We Have A Cemplete Selection of Modern Appliances . DETROIT ESTATE - TAPPAN GAS RANGES And The Gasfobac Curing System A ssedef, Oas-Flred System for Caring Tobaoce International Hume Freezers And FALL MODERN GAS RANGES i : ? INSTALLED FROM ' ,1 , v v i n - - Bottled and Bulk Gas erv.'ce . -."Ul '- CM and 100 gallon storage tanks G. ' " br i r" ' Klnetea ' '- C3 ' ' ' ' 2M1 ' V ft. .iv.t -, -V-a Artrli L -rf I Ul. J I Vr Je.&& the Burma Road In India, China and Burma as Supervising Chaplain of the Northern Air Services Area Command. r?v' ;.:;; : tv , ;f . WW found him again in the civi lian pastorate in Perth Amboy, New Jersey; from which he was called to active duty again, in September of 1948 when he became Wing . Chap lain at Balling Air, Force Base, Washington, D. C - j Returning to the U. S. from Ja pan In 1951 he was aslgned duty at Sampson Air Base in New York. The inter-community program built tin with the cities of Rochester, Syracuse, Auburn, Ithaca, Elmira n(j Geneva over which Chaplain o For Rent o o HOUSES & APARTMENTS j . i In , . . V Kenansville and Warsaw 4 - A; J. STRICKIAI1D o o o o o Warsaw o Or O - Phone 334 Warsaw. ; ;" .: Drotlisrt Company on Comforts Heaters Sft si ... ei New - Harvester Refrigerators FOR FARMERS $119.50 Please Cal) Mrs. KinshewAt Telephone 554 for New Kornell had charge, received nation al recognition. At Sampson,1 he wrote, directed and produced two monfhy television shows and num erous radio : programs, Including shows that appeared on coast to coast NBC Radio and CBS Televi sion. He arranged, produced, and presented concerts for the Sampson Airmen's Chorus to N. YH'Pennsy- lvanla. New Jersey, Illinois, Texas, California, Colorado, Wyoming and Maine: : -v.. f i':-it''i":" ';'!? ' Chaplain Karnell has travelled a- round the world both by plane ana boat. He has lived and visited in France, Italy, Africa, Newfoundland, Canada, Mexico, Honolulu, Aus tralia, Induy, China, Burma, Tibet, and Japan, His current assignment in Base Chaplain at Stalling Air Base, Kinston, North Carolina, '; He has won. wide recognition as sn outstanding speaker on Asiatic conditions and a keen observer 01 international affairs. His address, "The Enigma' of Asia" has brought acclaim from churches, clubs, and civic organizations for Its terse and lucid presentation of the global pic ture in the light of Asia . ' I. Annual Boss Night . Planning) for the annual j Boss Night Banquet, the Warsaw' Busin ess and Professional Women Club has extended special invitations to all former Club members, the local ministers and their wives, and other especially interested to international affairs. .The : president t. and s two members of each .of the seven clubs in 'the district and. also the state president, Mrs. Lucy Rhodes Dun can of Smithfield will be invited guests at this festive occasion.'; Vv Mrs. Alton Greenlaw , and Mrs. Thomas Rogers of the International Relations Committee, have charge of the event " In addition to the featured speaker, Chaplain (Major) Albert G. Karnell, other interesting personalities will be on program. Mrs. Jeanne' Jones will contribute a "French" atmosphere as she sings, accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Middle ton. Varloas committees planning the occasion in addition to the hostesses are: Decoration, Mrs. Mosley Phil lips and Mrs. Paul Kitchin; Favors place cards, Mrs. Polly Todd; Pro gram booklets, Mrs. J. P.. Harmon, Mrs. Avon Sharpe; Menu, Mrs. Frank Hobbs; Invitations, Miss Mary Alice Blackmore, Mrs. Glenn Rol lins; Table Order, Mrs. Floyd Strick land and Miss Mamie Bethea; Pro gram coordinator, Mrs. Alton Green law. 'fends District Meet Mrs. Herbert Middleton, Mrs. A. M. Benton, Mrs. G. P. Pridgen and Mrs. Joe Surratt recently attended the district meeting of the W. S. C. S. of the Methodist church which was held at Epworth In Sampson county. Mrs. Dowdy of Clinton spoke on "Work in our Circles." Mrs. J. C. Brock Hostess to Class Mrs. J. C. Brock was . hostess to members of her Sunday School class at her home Friday evening at 7:45. Dottle Hinson opened the meeting with a prayer. The group recited the memory verse follow ed by 4k song. ; Favors were given to each member Corn Wanted YELLOW IN SHUCK , L $1.55 WHITE IN SHUCK $1.45 Place Your Order for Woodruff Seed Now Carroll's C3Q Phone 2241 toooooooooooooooooooooooo dor 2 Ballard Iona California Sliced or . 2 Halves Peaches f Ann Page Prepared (?) g Spaghetti 2 for 25c 0 Ana Page Plum. Peach, Pineapple, Apricot , lib. Jar O 8 Preserves 25c 8 O Big Juicy Flerld w 5 Ibibag 8 5rcFefruitsiIL., su-..;.li; 33c attending. Mr. Brock served Jello topped with whipped cream and- cookies. ' , Mrs. Olive P. Hinman returned to her home at Winston Salem Sun-' day after being called here Tues. night due to the death of her son in law, J. Devereaux Davis. , , f: ,.,1, I,, i ',, I, ,i i i .i r in, Mrs Ssnford Pecker Presides at Meet i The Sallie X. Johnstone . Bible Class met Monday evening at 7:30 to the Ladies Parlor of the Metho dist Church with nineteen members present ' , ' . Mrs. Sanford Packer, president presided over the . business. Mrs. M. A. Smith, mission study leader, presented Mrs. G.1 P. Pridgen and Mrs. Q. J. Sutton who taught part of the Bible Study on Jeremiah. Mrs. J. J. West and Mrs. S. W. Marriner, hostesses for the evening served cherry tarts, toasted nuts, meat puffs, cheese wafers and hot tesu V. ...'j.VW - , . Announce Birth . Mr. and Mrs."Rohert Carroll Best announce the birth of a son. Donald Burbank, Thursday, January 21, at the Henderson-Crumpler Clinic at Mt Olive. .. "Mrs. Best is the former " Mattie Pearl Herring of, Rose HUL ' The 'family of the late J. D. Davis, Sr.v "wlh to express then ' sincere appreciation for ydur thoughtful deeds of kindness at the death of our father and husband. - Mrs. J. D. Davis, Sr. and children. Card of Thanks We : wish to thank our many friends for the many kindnesses and floral tributes during the illness and death of our husband and father. The family of the late D. W. Maready P.T.A. Executive Committee Meets There was a call meeting of the excutive committee of the Warsaw FP. 'T. A. on Tttursday evening t eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Belton Minshew. Mrs. Eugene Beasley, president presided. Mrs .H. R. Hipp led in prayer. The purpose of the meeting was to. decide on projects to sponsor in the '"finer Carolina Contest" E. C. Thompson, general chairman of the finer Carolina committee, explained briefly the alms of the program and asked for full co operation of the P. T. A.. Members attending were: Mrs. Perry Smith, Mrs. V. A. Stancil, Mrs. H. R. Hipp, Mrs. Eugene Beas ley, Mrs. Fred Baars, Miss Jean New kirk, Mrs. Walker Stevens, Mrs. Kathleen Snyder and Mrs. J. P. Harmon. Touring Florida Mr. and Mrs. James Rackley and son, Wayne, left Sunday to tour points of interest in Florida. Warsaw (Baltic) siuims o o o Mild American Cheese lb; 45c 2 for 27c S No. H t ee. Can O ;23c Utt ws. Can O O '1 ' itlrll i . Mll::rings . ; Since January' 12 the , following eases have been tried in Justice of Peace Court here: Charles Clifton Brown arrested by Patrolman IV C. Wray for failure to yield of the right of way, on the Entertains Af Dinner Mrs. W. A. Carter entertained at a dinner party Tuesday j evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Luke Powell, house guests of the Powell Sisters, and Mrs. E. B. Greenlaw, mother of Dr. Alton W. Greenlaw. ' John Boyter and John Cullen, representatives of Carolina Power It IJght Company were guests speakers at the regular meeting of the Rotarians on Thursday at the School Cafeteria. They spoke on the Better Carolina Program to the 22 member present. Dr. J. M. Korne gay, president, presided at the meet ing. ' . PERSONALS 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Jr. of Raleigh spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pierce. Dr. and Mrs.' Joseph Hopper were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Pierce. Dr. .Hopper was guest speaker at the Presbyterian Church Sunday night Dr. and Mrs. Gordon McSwain of Arcadia, Fla. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hule. Ernest Hussey has returned home from the tobacco market in Ken tucky. Miss Bessie Qulnn of Wilson spent, the week end with Mrs. Florence Houston. Tommy Rogers of Chapel Hill; Joyce Ann Jones of Meredith; Ger ald Jones bt State; Graham Phillips of Wake Forest and H J!. Register of E.C.C. were home for the week end. Miss Nellie Gray Matthis of Ashe boro was home for the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Matthis. Miss Mary Lynn Smith of Jack sonville spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchin. Miss Elaine Register of Wilson spent Saturday with Miss Fannie Wilson. Miss Register and Miss Wil son spent Sunday in Rose Hill. Mrs. F. F. Giddings has returned after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Claxton Farmer, who has been an operative patient at Rex Hospi tal for the past four weeks. Mrs. Daulton West and Children of Greensboro have been visiting Mrs. J .J. West and Mrs. Herbert Marshall of Rose Hill for the past two weeks. Mrs. Paul Britt and children, Paul and Jeannette, were week end guests of Mrs. Britt's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Gibbs, of Stedman Mr. Britt spent Sunday in Stedman and accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobbs attended the funeral of Robert Spell of Fay ettevllle on Monday . Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Royalls, Jr. of Smithfield spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Kornegay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheffield re cently attended a camellia show at Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Byron Teachey and Mr. W.E. Fussell of Rose Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fes Mitchner. Mrs. Attie B. Vann and Miss Betsy Boney of Clinton spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vann, Mrs. Beatrice M. Conner who has been spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Vann, spent a few days recently at Kure's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton re turned Sunday after a week's visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Powell of Socky Mount spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers and the Powell Sisters. Mrs. Bill Patterson and son, Billy, of Mt Olive spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garner. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sheffield spent Sunday afternoon at Topsail Beach. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Brown, at Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Homer Brown and children ,and Mrs. Myrtle Strickland of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew Sunday. Mr. Earnest Marks of Winters, Texas, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pridgen.. Jr. last week. Mr. Marks is Mr. Prldgen's father. S WE HAVE A SUPPLY OF HYBRID SEED CORN OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES OF FLAT GRAIN: WATSON N.C. 27, N.C. 36 DIXIE 18 & DIXIE 82 DEKALD 850 Let Us Help You Plan Your Corn Planting Program On Goldsbpro Highway "., i : K r Dial 2529 public highway of N. C resu-ug damage. Denfendant waived hear ing to County Court ; ,. Florence Maser Hanes arrested by Patrolman C. C Hester for speed ing 70 miles per hour, .utea .to County Court. Charlie Carter arrested by Patrol, man Wray for operating a motor vehicle without operators license. Cited to County Court , , . - George Beasley Griffin arrested by Patrolman (Wray. for speeding 05 miles per hour. Cited to County Court- ' 1 John F. Redding arrested by Pa trolman Wray for speeding AS mile per hour. Cited to County Court' Frances Newnham Redding, arrest ed by Patrolman Wray for speeding 66 miles per hour. Cited to County Court " 1 .- ;y ''' s ' v; Ernest Holmes arrested by Patrol man Wray ' for operating motor vehicle with no operators license. Cite dto County Court : ' , ,j i Gerald Carr arrested by Patrol man Wray for speeding 70 miles per hour. Cited to County Court, Llnianna Parker Bowden arrested by Patrolman Wray for - speeding 69 miles per hour. Cited to County Court ' ' 'i, Early Boney arrested by Patrol man wray for speeding 5 mile per hour. Cited to County Court . Robert W. Vaugh arretted by De puty W. O. Houston for assault pn Mary J. Vaugh while being publicly drunk and disorderly and using pro fane and vulgar language while in the presence of several persons. De fendant placed under $100 bond and bound to County Court ' Robert Earl Southerland arrested by Deputy T. E. Revelle for non- support. Was placed under $500 bond to be tried in County Court Rudolph "Mut" Pate arrested by deputy Houston - for 'assault with deadly weapon, to wit a pocket knife inflicting ' serious bodily in juries on the bodies of Leon W. Williams and MUly G. Thompson With intent to kill. Was placed under $2,000 bond to be tried in Superior Court.' 1 George Henry Lee arrested by Constable W. . B, . Klssner tor pos session of non tax paid whiskey for the purpose of sale, to wit one half pint' Was placed under $75 bond; Waived hearing to County' Court Pearlene Lee arrested by cons table Kissner for possession Of non tax paid whiskey for purpose of sale to wit one half pint and aiding and abetting in same with George Henry Lee. Defendant waived hear ing to County Court. Curtis Cautier arrested by deputy R. M. Byrd for breaking and enter ing the Veterans Tavern in Faison and theft of two watches and other merchandise and aiding and abetting in same with Norwood Thornton. Was placed under $150 bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court Curtis Cautier arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and entering the Faison Drug Store and theft of $5.00 in cash and did receive money known to be stolen and aiding and abetting in same with Norwood Thornton. Was placed under $150 bond to be tried in Superior Court. Curtis Gaytier arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and entering Faison Drug Store and did take ap proximately $3.00. Did aid and abet in the same with Jerry Thornton. Was placed under $150 bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court Curtis Cautier arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and entering J. R. Bells store in Faison and theft of 150 pennies and other mer chandise and did aid and abet in same with Jerry Thornton. Was placed under $150 bond to be tried in Superior Court. Curtis Cautier arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and entering the Faison Drug Store and theft of $4.00 and did aid and abet in same with Norwood Thornton. Was placed un der $150 bond. Waived hearing to County Court. Curtis Cautier arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and entering the store of J. R. Cooper and theft of $3.00 and did aid and abet in the same with Norwood Thornton. Was placed under $150 bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court. Curtis Cautier arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and entering the Faison Drug Store arid, theft of ap proximately $4.00 and did aid and abet in same with Norwood Thorn ton. Was placed under $150 bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court. Jerry Thornton arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and entering the store of J. B. Bell and did take 150 pennies and other merchandise and did aid and abet with Curtis Gau tier. Plead guilty. Was placed under $200 bond. Waived hearing to Sup erior Court. Jerry Thornton arrested by depu ty Byrd for breaking and entering Faison Drug Store and did steal $3.00 and aiding and abetting with Curtis Gautier. Was placed under $200 bond. Waived hearing to Sup erior Court Norwood Thornton' arrested by r. L i. SB. Alllfinil I 111KU wweaw The. Capital and CapltalretU WptUred Uouble-heaaer from we Magnolia 'Indiutrlal High, Charity High, and Garland Hlglt'-i.:;vi'. - The CapltalretU capturing their seventh, eighth and ninth game of the., season with out a lost 'The Capital taking their seventh of the season. Girls stopping Magnolia SS 10, Charity 40-28, Garland 42-. Boy turning frack Magnolia 59-28, Chari ty 61-4A Garland 61-19.-:' -'f ' Leading , the Capita lretts In scor ing are Shirley Jones, Helen Cooper, Ins Jean Dixon, - Louise Moore. Guards, Mavis Johnson, Annie. C. .Williams. Mary Brown. J;S The Capitals' leading scorers are Harvey Williams, M. Dixon, C. Monk W. Mclver, with R. Graham (Capt) on the defense. r'."'-- ':?fl' The' next; home game will ' be Thnmtriav niffht Feb. 4th at Kenan Memorial Auditorium, Kenansville -vs- Douglass high of Warsaw, vame timevMovr, ; . vrgf " " lw v , - v NEW CHEER LEADERS V , i Margaret Ann Faison and Thelma Howard were elected a cheer lead ers by the school and .sponsors, Mrs..,HiU and Miss V.'Cfcw.'CC; (Vhjr ' lMdm-a ant James ' Jones. Delphs', Bryant Earl Hill, A JulU aioore ana oniriey jKuiier.--j 'These leaders will perform at the game; Thursday night whed Kenans ville meets Douglas High for deputy Byrd tor breaking and enter-, tog the Veteran's Tavern and theft of 2 watches and other merchandise and did Aid and abet hi the same W?th Curtis, Gautier. Was placed, under $l bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court. "';.'" M 'l , Norwood ; Thornton arrested by deputy, ,j3yid for breaking and entering Faison Drug Store ' and theft "of $S:00 and receiving money known- to be stolen and did aid and abet-in same with Curtis Gautier. Was placed under $150 bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court. . , "Norwood Thornton arrested ' by deputy Byrd for breaking and enter ing Faison Drug Store and theft of $4.00 and receiving money known to be stolen and did aid and abet in same "with Curtis Gautier. Placed under $150 bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court. Norwood, Thornton arrested by deputy Byrd for breaking and enter ing J. R. Coopers store and did steal $3.00 in money and old coins. Did aid and abet in same with Curtis Gautier. Was placed under $150 bond? Waived hearing to Sup erior Court. Norwood Thornton arrested by deDutv Byrd for breaking arid enter ing Faison Drug store and did steal $4.00 in money and aiding and abet ting in same with Curtis -Gautier. Was placed under $150 bond. Waived hearing to Superior Court , , Carlyle Hicks arrested by Patrol man Norton for operating' a -motor vehicle without brakes. Plead guilty to charge paid fine and court cost ' 3. David Herring arrested by Pa trolman Wray for being publicly drunk on highway. Plead guilty, paid .fine .and court cost Wrellie Byfd arrested by Patrol man J. S. Briley for being publicly drunk and off his premises. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost. Calvin Hall arrested by Patrolman Hester tor being publicly drunk on public highway and on nis prem ises. Plead guilty paid, fine ' and court cost . ''7 ' Thomas Edwin Hodgin arrested by Patrolman Hester for following to closely to another vehicle causing a wreck. Plead guilty to charge. Paid fine and court cost ' Alfred Sharpless arrested by Pa trolman Hester for failure to yield to right of way to oncoming traffic. Plead guilty to charge. Paid fine and Court cost '" ' .J Leo Carr arrested by Patrolman Hester for operating a motor Vehicle without proper brakes. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost ' ? f , Marlenio' Brown arrested by Sher iff Ralph Miller for assault with a deadly weapon to wit a razor blade. Warrant withdrawn by prosecutor & court cost paid. . , Mandy Cooper arrested by deputy Houston for issuing worthless check. Plead guilty paid check ahd court cost. ' , " ( , Clarence Williams arrested by de puty Houston for being' publicly drunk and using profane 'language. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost. (To Be Continued) Mount Olive U I I battle ia Auditoriuua. v Ei ulty v a ho I Jlr. t nolia 1 sevesi. .s beat quets i 3. Gladic The if Junior "V. hosts and 1 warmir ? s Mrs. I Janu&tv' The Li- s fully Ae Amerlean I and .other n' An array of I In the bedroo i raeeived from i i s. i were displayed . Tl.ese E-t were ' Dupl.a County c-.ir friend. co-workers an 1 tine of coffee, assorted., sandwiches, peanuts and mints were served-to the guests. f. JOEST Q. I AIJPAS3 -Hi v John Quincy I'ilnas. 73, retired anner of the l ink Kill section, died at his home near Pink Hill st 8:30 pjn. .Friday. He was a son of the late John L. and Winifred Turner Malpass of tier: Hill section and was a lifelong rj lent of that sec tion. Tuneral services were conduct, ed at 3 p. m. Sunday at the grave side of the Lee Cemetery near the home with the Eev, J.DA. Autry. Methodist minister of Richlands, of-; flclatlng. He is survived by his wi dow, Mrs. Bertha $roud Malpaasvof h knmt! four sons. Carson of Richlands, Lester of Deep Run, - Lloyd A, end Henry bom ol ine home; seven daughters,' Mrs. E. L. Noble, Mrs.' Lawrence Price snd Mrs.. Burwell HJggs, .Mrs. Eugenie , Butts, all of Deep Run, Mrs. E .C.' Herron of Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. ttopv Vauas of Hookerton and Mrs. Ernest Moody of Pink Hill, 14 grandchildren. Yonr and there's just ; time to have it made f or Valentine's Day! v -K i- , i Phone for your v ', appomtment novr. -j SCIIERLYll STUDIO. C I i n t o n, N. C. GC0D USED -GARS ' U to the aaarket for s used ear, he sure to see enr seleetiea first! Here are Jose s few of the wen- dertal values - we have at the 1953 Chrysler Windsor 4-Deer sedaav Fully eqaipped. Very low mileage, Just like new. t t,, Vi t 't'r."-:: - ;f:.ii : , 1951 Plym.J Cranbrook 4-Door sedaa. City driven, only one ewner. A bargain, : ,:,-: : 1951 . Plym. Cranbrook Cmb coupe. Radio and heater, white sidewall tires. Extra geed. ' ilS ilS Plymouth, : Special deluxe 4-door sedan. One " ' IS n Plymouth Special deluxe, eity drlren. Extra ' Pontiac -Deos: i. Brand hew Meter. i:i:aick44)oor 4 la gee t :aot ant only list. 7 CELL CO. 3 St. ML Olive I 1 73 me 2554 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC
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