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Y Ev -ar White, who is a stBdeni at .Dii' 9 Unrrersity, is at home tot the hoi: J with" iua, parents, Mr. and Mrs,, C,.W. White.1 , r, J--f , t Kiss Ruth Elliott, i&o is'i tadit at N, C- CWlj Greensboro, la spend ing 'the holidays with her4 parents, Mr. ad Mrs. J. . Elliott. ; " ' ; Miss Carolyn Eiddick, who is a stu: dent at E..C. T.C, Greenville,'.-! spending, the holidays with her,-par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Riddick, j : Mr3. J. M. Nurney, of Route Three, was in Hertford shopping on Thursday.'-;. v : Mrs. Matt Spivey, of New Hope, was in Hertford on Friday. Miss Katherine Fleetwood, of the Elizabeth City school faculty, is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood. Miss Mary Onella Relfe, who is a student at G. C. W., Greensboro, is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Relfe. Miss Belle Fagan, of Norfolk, spent Christmas with Mrs. R. W. Smith. Wilson Fleetwood, who holds a po sition in Washington, D. C, is spend ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, of Greenville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Edwards, in Hertford. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Dozier and their little daughter, Julia, of San Francisco, CaL, are visiting Mr. Do zier's mother, Mrs. J. H. Doiier, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lindley of Graham are spending Christmas with Mrs. Lindley's mother, Mrs. J. H. Dozier. Mrs. E. W. Lordley is confined to her bed at her home on Dobb street with an attack of grip. Miss Elizabeth Parker of Norfolk, Va., is visiting Mrs. R. W. Smith. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Whitley visited Mr.' Whitley's mother, Mrs. R. 0. Whitley, at Como, on Sunday. V. N. Darden is on the sick list this week. H. C. Sullivan has returned to his home in Norfolk after spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Darden. Mrs. Sullivan is remaining in Hertford for a few days. Mrs. C. V. Williford and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell, spent Christmas with Mrs. Williford's daughter, Mrs. J. H. Bagley, in Suffolk, Va. Robert Riddick is on the sick list. Frank Gilliam of Elkin, is spending the Christmas holidays with friends in Hertford. Louis Nachman, Jr,. who holds a position at High Point, is here to spend the holidays with his parents. Miss Mary Elliott, who teaches at Franklinton, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elliott. Miss Dorothy Elliott, who teaches it Concord, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elliott. Midshipman Tom Nixon of Anna polis is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. T. J. Nixon, Jr. Miss Frances Fowler, who teaches at Marion, is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. M. Fowler, during the holi days. Ben Robinson of Raeford spent Christmas with his parents, Rev. B. P. Robinson and Mrs. Robinson. Mr3. K. R. Newbold had as guests on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Newbold and Mrs. Rosa Waldon of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wright and family of Jarvisburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jarvis and family of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan and their little daughter, Edwina, of New Bern, spent Christmas with Mr. Mc Mullan's mother, Mrs. W. T. Mc Mullan. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle and their son, William, spent Christ mas day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Jones in Edenton. Mrs. W. G. Gaither returned Sun day from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. B. G. Lewis, of Concord. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Cox spent Christmas at Smithfield, Va.' Mr. and Mrs. Emest Stillman and their little son, "Sonny," spent Christmas day at Edenton, visiting Mrs. Stillman'3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barrell. Miss Marie Anderson of Raleigh is ; visiting Miss Blanche Moore Berry in Hertford.- ...,' ' Mr.., and Mrs. .J. & Edwards of Greenville,"are spending the holidays with Mn' Edwards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. C. Edwards. ! Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Evans of Old , Neck," spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. HermarTWinslow. : Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd, Hbrton of Plymouth are visiting Mrs. Horton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nixon fa Hertford. ' Mr. and . Mrs. Julian Brinkley of Plymouth are spending the holidays with Mrs, Brinkley's mother. Mrs. Nathan-Tucker.' -,t' ,'V' Mr. and . Mrs. Sidney Elliott left Wednesday for their home at Weldon; after Spending Christmas with; Mrs. Elliott's mother, Mrs.' R, W. Smith. , Mr. "ircd Mrs. Milton H.' White of Greenville spent Christmas with Mrs. White's siGier, Mrs. G. T. Takias Mr,'. White 'rt'arnel L -9 cniWed e3lay, 'I'rs. V.V ling foi few days,' - - .S' - ,- Mi8s..TV ' -at'H;'" t, who teaches with ' s; Mr and Mrs. J F, EHI- -.ft"' 2 A . ,iMis3 Elizabeth' Tucker and Gran berry .Tucker, of Raleigh, are spend ing, the holidays iwith their mother, Mrs. Nathan Ticker. - t . Mr. 'and Mrs. Braxton Dawson and their little daughter, Nancy, of Eliza beth City, spent Christmas day. wit" Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nixon. Miss Ponnie Mae Norman returned to Kinston, where she holds a posi tion, after spending Christmas with her mother, Mrs. L. W. Norman. Miss Blanche Moore Berry is con fined to her bed with an attack of flu, having been sick on Christmas day. Her condition is improving. Mrs. B. G. Eoonce, who has been quite sick at her home in Hertford for Several days, is somewhat im proved. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Withrow will spend the week-end in Norfolk, vis iting Mr. Withrow's mother. Henry Britt of Memphis, Tenn., is spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Britt. W. L. Hoffler, who holds a position in Richmond, Va., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoffler. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Barclift and Mr. and Mrs. E. Austin Dail and their two children, Fay and Billie, all of Washington, D. C, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail, at New Hope. Mrs. Stanley Harris and her little son, Stanley, Jr., former Hertford residents, who now live at Winston Salem, are visiting Mrs. J. E. Morris in Hertford. Henry Nachman, who holds a posi tion in Richmond, Va., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman. Percy Green and his son, William, of Gates Station, were guests of Mr. Green's niece, Mrs. Hettie V. Lamb, at Belvidere, on Sunday. Miss Josephine Hefren, who is at tending the Washington secretarial School at "Washington, - D." C, is spending the holidays wiht her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. Mr. and Mrs. Giley Krinegay, of Burgaw, are spending the Christmas holidays in Hertford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Winslow. Mrs. Mamie Blanchard spent Christmas with her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. P. Whedbee, in Elizabeth City. BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes, of Nor folk, Virginia, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Forbes. His mother accompanied him home to spend Christmas. Ray Chappell of Wilmington, Dela ware, arrived' Saturday to .spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' E. L. Chappell. Eugene Byrum of Swanquarter is spending the holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Charlie Chappell. Miss Merle Asbell of Chowan Col lege, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse As bell. Miss Grace Chappell of Tarboro is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Asbell oEden- ton, Miss Syble White and Mrs. Lu anda Lane of Center Hill spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chap pell Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe White of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whedbee of Washington, u. c, are spending tbe holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith. Mrs.. Artie Jessup, who had been spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Maude Chappell, re turned home Sunday. BETHEL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Corprew of Edenton road called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chappell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.- Wilford Gatling of Suffolk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Broughton. I 4 Miss Francis' Fleetwood ' of jthe Chinquapin school faculty is spend ing the : holidays with her; parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.- Fleetwood. Mr. and , Mrs. Singleton Lane of Ballahack called at the home of J. H. Mansfield Sunday. ; Miss Lucille Long of the Winfall school faculty Js spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S M, Long, i -i'H v '' J ': Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Thaeh and Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Thatch rof Yeopim Station visited Henry Mansfield Sun day night ' " "' - Mrs. , J. -i S. c Lister has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs, G. G. Markham, in Elizabeth City . ."Mrsl.. Louis Hampton, of Aydlett, and . Miss Frances Lister of Eliza geth City, visited in Hertford on Christmas day- , ' ' i" - - ' 'JXXi P fcr 10 Ilotira Rocjiestcr, SIInn.-',- When an armed growler entered her bed room, Ann.1 Kelcli. twouty-two-year old fr.rra glil, swung on ntm .with the butt end of rifle and nocked him unconscious for ten hours. Bui before 'she disprsc4 of tho Intrude r she'sccl(?enfalf. fcnoeked out her hrother. Janiea. sixteen who was .tnij.tBl!ns Avltli (he ganman for the tatter's revolver. , v'- Miss Riddick Entertains In Honor Recent Bride Miss Carolyn Riddick entertained on Friday morning at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Hannah Margaret Stephens, whose wedding to Mr. A. C. Shannonhouse, of Eliza beth City, took place on Wednesday of this week. The house wa3 beautifully decorat ed in Christmas greens. Four tames were arranged for bridge and those present included, in addition to the honoree, Misses Mary Onella Relfe, Mary Lou Perry, Leah Nachman, Catherine Broughton, Eloise Broughton, Catherine Stephens, Ruth Elliott, Blanche. Louise Cannon, Lillian Blanchard, Louise Payne, Edith Blount Skinner, Dorcas Knowles, Joyce Stokes, , Elizabeth Morris and Hattie Weaver Riddick. Miss Mary Onella Relfe. received the prize for top score. A delicious sweet course was served. . . Honord Parents' 50th Wedding Anniversary Mrs. Brittish Ward entertained Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barber in Winfall in honor of her parents, Mr. - and Mrs. Joe Overman. The occasion being their 50th wedding anniversary. After the guests had arrived,. Mr. and Mrs. Overman were invited over to stay awhile. They were very much sur prised when . they walked in and saw a room full of old friends and rela tives. During the evening Mr3. W. F. Morgan made a very interesting talk, after which Rev. J. W. Dimmette made a talk and led in prayer. They received many beautiful and useful gifts. Those remembering Mr. and Mrs. Overman were: Mr. and Mrs. Brittish Ward, Gladys, Bessie, Jay Ruth and Roy Ward, Mrs. W. J. Bright, Miss Margaret Bright, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Over man of Chapanoke, Mr. and Mr3. W. L. Sawyer of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward, Mrs. Josaih Elliott of Hertford, Rev. J. W. Dimmette, Mrs. W. J. Morgan, Mrs. J. H. Bar ber, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Layden and children, Oliver Jr., and Olive, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stanton, Mrs. Emma Hendrix, Mrs. Cook Chalk, Mrs. B. F. Pike, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barber and children, Durwood Leigh, Lindsay Earl and Joseph, Mrs. A. R. Winslow Sr., Mrs. A. White Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baker, Miss Dona White, Miss Myrtle Humphlett, Misses Annie and Liza White of Winfall. Timely Questions On Farm Answered Question: How often should dairy animals be watered during the win ter months? Answer: Cows in milk should have access to a plentiful supply of water at least twice a day. A cow in milk will consume from ten to thirty gal lons of water a day and cannot drink enough at one time for the natural requirement Water Js also; -the cheapest of all feeds and will pay big dividends in increased production. If warm, fresh water is kept before the cow, she will consume more and her production will be increased. ' . Question: Will it pay to buy "an incubator to hatch eggs from a flock of 50 laying hens? "' ' i Answer.; - For this limited number of .birds it would be advisablejo have the eggs custom-hatched v This would not only eliminate the expense for equipment that would be used only a few months in the year but' would also have the .advantage of having t J chicks out at the same time wh: would do away with the age 'differ ences in brooding. Any local hat. ery will handle the requirements of t small flock at much less expense ar the results will be far more satisfac tory than running the home incu bator, f' - 1 ' ' ' -''- : t Question: -Can cracklings be used to make soap at home? v. ' . Answer: ; 'Cracklings, make a very satisfactory soap for dish washzrj or laundry purr'j -JDissolve. one pc- - 1 of lye into t.' - e gallons of wat;r for A zt m 31 adi il r 5? 1 - Erected by the New York Co i tat a. erica, in cooperation with the Columbia -Broadcasting System, as an educational demonstration of good taste and values in home design, construction, decoration, furnishin g, household efficiency, and land The "Little House" was opened on November 6, by the New York City Committee on Better Homes in Am erica, as an educational demonstra tion of values in small house de sign,' planning, construction, house hold efficiency,' furnishing land land scaping, according to' an announce ment triade by Mrs. Thomas Nixon, chairman of the Better Homes Com mittee, of the Hertford Woman's Club. Although built and operated by a Better Homes Committee, the "Little House" because of its prominent lo cation and the combined efforts of experts who have shared in creating ithas developed a national charac ter and will serve as a dynamic ex amplejfor, small homes throughout the entire country. - Each day visitors from many states pass through its inviting entrance to witness its beautiful' design and prac tical plan; its furnishings so skillfully budgeted, selected and arranged;' its energy saving kitchen; its- unique clothery and -scientifically designed nursery; and the friendly garden sur rounding it. The "Little House" will be open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas, until next September. The attached garage of the house has been fitted up as a small but com plete studio by the Columbia Broad casting system, which has cooperated with the New York "Better Home3 committee in opening this house a3 a demonstration. ; Three sustaining ra dio periods each week have, been placed at the disposal of : Better Homes in America and the programs of interest to all present and pro spective home owners are broadcast directly from the "Little House", on a coast-to-coast networks On Mondays and Thursdays 4 to 4:15 P. M., JE. S. T., may be heard the discussions of the "Little House Family" getting ready to duplicate the "Little House" for themselves. On Tuesday at the same hour the New York committee brings a guest speaker to the radio audience. . v''v-'. .::-V - The National Organization of Bet ter Homes in America is now prepar ing typical plans and specif ications for. the use of individuals ; who may wish to duplicate tWa house in other sections jpf 'ewuutryS. each five pounds of cracklings. As soon as the solution boils? add the cracklings 'and continue "the ' boiling until the mass is the consistency of honey. . From, time to time take a small portion, place' m a saucer; and leave for a few moments. . When: this portion becomes solid the cooking is completed and the container .should be removed from the stove. - Pour the soap into small ' cups or moulds'- to harden and set in . dry cool place tatil ready for use,;- ji?$it$&tp: Any .one, wanting h rs e s. or :.. mules) i arn be ; Vficcindtcd boats crt :ck -cattle, havens c coed quality as '.0TOV73. :; : FAir.nzLD, r. ". V . - mmittee of Better Homes in Am SPRAY MINISTER TU rKC.ACJa AT BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAT Rev. Mr., Dempsey, of . Spray, has accepted an invitation to .preach i at the Hertford Baptist, Church on next Sunday morning.:'k-This church Js at present .without a'regnlar .minister. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT r j Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mat hews, at their home at Burgss, on Wednesday, December 19, -1934, a son. . FROST PROOF CABBAGE HANTS $L00 Per Thousand C. W.REED Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Albert. Henry Perry, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina,' this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford, N. C., Route 2, on or before the 22nd day of November, 1935, or tMs" notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. 1 ... This 22nd day of November, 1934. EMILY S. PERRY, Administratrix of Albert Henry : ' Perry. , . -Nov23,30Dec7A4,31,28 i,.v, . . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ' Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Henry Copeland,! deceased, late;! of ; Perquimans 'County North Carolina, this is to. notify all persons having claims against the estate, of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Tyner, N. C, R. No. 2, on or before the 22nd day of Novem ber, 1935, or this notice - will h be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 22nd day of November, 1934. HORTON COPELAND, . Executor of Henry Copeland. Nov.28,80,Dec7,1418 4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Henry Dail, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, thia is to notify all persons having claims - against the ' estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at ; Hertford, N.- C, Route No. 1, on or -before the 22nd day orNoxember, 1985, or this notice will.be' pleaded in bar of their 'recov- eiy.Cv.Ali persons indebted to said es tate win please maxe unmeaiate pay; ' nleBtfey&:;&i t-& '--'JGixi, .This 22nd "day of Jfovember. 1934. ?'JSUMA DAIL, . ;1 gNOTICE OF ADL 3TIUTI0N .Hang:'quaH3ed. isVrtiaisfatator. of : the estate of G, W (Tobe ) La, deceased, "VM ';of Perquunrra C n NorOi Crolina,4this Is to no- ti-..i r 2rsc-j'Lvl C-!ais rrnst t'.. e e-' v8. of said deceased to exhibit t' :at to the cr iers ed at Eelvidere, n. C, Eoite o. z, on or ttore the 22,1 day of- iTw-'-sr. 1825. or this notice he j'-iiLi in bar of their recovery. All ps-cons fcutatiad to r ,:e w.u please make immedi ;8 r:,i0tV:;'f:::t!-'' T3.:s ZZzi e.-y of November, 1ZZI. T. J. ELA: C L. T A-: :..: -.ir of g. v. ) Lcne. , . . . c' Ce i l-ts of J. J. t , t :J, lataof rc-. - i;i Ji Carolina, iLla is to r .: persons ' having claims estta of bdd deceased to . theitt to the undersigned ft II . .J, U. C., on or before t! 'i c cf December," -19G5, or -'.'ce will be FlcaJed iri bar of t..' r.ccvery. All persons indebted to said es'ats will please make -immediate pay- .ent. This 6th day of December, 1934. . - JUUAN A. CIIAPPELL, , Administrator of J. J Chappell, Decf Dec. 7,14,21,28.4,16.. ; . NOTICE..', - -j: ; By virtue of a deed of trust exe- - cuted to me by , W. M. Divers and , wife. for . certain - purposes therein , mentioned, which said deed of trust ' jf bears date September-12, 1930,' an ? is recorded in Register of Deeds of-; flee, Perquimans County,', N. C, in, v Book 17, page 446, 1 shall, at the re-r-V quest of the holder 'of the nqte se; ,f Cured thereby, on Tuesday,' -January 1st, 1935, at 12 o'clock M.; offer for- sale to the highest bidder Tor ; cash at the Court House door in Hertford, N. the lands conveyed to me in said deed of trust, as follows? r f ; That certain lot with improvements t in Town of Hertford on west side, of 4. Church Street bounded -on: north-sby -lot of Tom Perjy, 1 6ast by Clssfth Street south by Jot- of L A. White i and west by lot of Mrs. R. T. White, A. i being the place where W. M."Divera . resides. . , , '', I , This December 1st, 1984. r . t . fTTAS WHEDBEE. i' Dec7J418 , - Trusteer W- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ; ti Having qualified as "Administrator '4 with will annexed of the estate of : i Sallie D Jordan, deceased, late of , Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons naving claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit, them to the under- signed at Hertford, N. C, Route No. 1. on or before the 29th day of No vember, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.- All persons Indebted to said estate wm please make immediate payment This 29th dar Of November -1934. WM.. KENNETH JORDAN, v Administrator, Will Annexed, of - Sallie D. Jordan.' - Nov30Dec7A4L284an4 ". - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having quatd as Administrator of . the estate oTE. W.'Stallings. de ceased, late- of.' Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to notify an persons having claims against the es tate of eaid. deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at, Belvidere, N. C, on or before, the J3th drfy of December, 1935, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 13th day of December, 1984 JOBE STALLINGS, Admii istrator of E. W. Stallings. Decl4,21,28,jan4,1148 - NOTICE , , v Solo nf Vnlimhto Pronpt-tv for cash,- on Friday,, January' 11th, 1935, at lOJo'clock a:m., at the resfT denceof.the late.SC.'Nowell, In r Belvidere Township, - the ' following i personal property: t j 1? - About 100 barrels of corn. - 4- About 500 bales of peanut hay. 6 mules. 6 horse carts. 2 riding plows. ' 1 disc plow. ' -." . , , ,- 1 stalk cutter. ' ' 1 corn planter. 1 peanut planter., , 1 Gordon bean harvester, . 1 Little Giant bean harvester. -1 hay bailer, and : other personal property. - -( ,1, . V , J. W. WARD, . Administrator of S. C. Nowell. '' Dec2W8jan4 ,'; 'K f ..' NOTICE OF SALE v By virtue of - a Mortgage' DeefJ executed to me by , Vernon Ward, Mary; M."- Ward," his wife, and Mary m. wara zor certain purposes tneie in mentioned, Vvhh said mortgage j deed bear3 dut - cember 31, 1924, j and is registered iir the office of the f Register i of ' Deeds of Perquimans County, N. in book 14, page 158, , I shall on Monday, January 21, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon, .offer for sale at l puoucaucuon, ior casn, at me voun, House door in Hertford, N. Crt the t property conveyed i to , me .in said Mortgage Deed,, described as follows, Viz: 1 i S; Lying on the east sL'2 cf Frog Hall road, commencing at a c;iar post on said road, . thence r j n east erly course aero marked therry trc j ditch, thence &! straight course t- :" Blanchard 1! swamp to thence r - -nir.3 L. j , , f.:i to a; 3 t rf a 'It rr C -.".S ! ' ! t: .i ' : 1 . ' r ; rci t3 f 1 ' i ( I. V it js. 1
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