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T hursday , may is . is-ts TTV'E— :Ü3¡ STRAND PALMYRA , m i r the k |li^GRÈATEST SCREEN' I f ENTERTAINMENT !* OF ALL TIME! GONE WITH '♦W»MH>ri'it t W< »?♦♦♦« *1 t i I I i I SociafcPersonal New's ; An 8-p‘aund son arrived at the Thompson Memorial Hospital, Can andaigua, on Monday, May 10, to. • • > ■> ,mak<S his hom6 'with M r. and M rs; fr*ends in Newark^ Monday, a fter-. E r n e s t Fagner of-)Jackson Street. hooV of this >v,eek?~ s The- little ’fellow h a s been, named ' *»■- ' \D ~ • . / ■ ‘ t ‘ ' I C h arles Leslie ' i M iss. Ruth Conant., of- R o c h e ster M M U H n > l l l M U I I I I Ï H I I I I I I I Wi l M U M l f t l . ’ »* ’ \ I \ M rs. Lena , Reynolds called on- M r..and -M rs;J5mest^Copmber of- / spent the1 w eekend'Avith'her par- [ ents-, Mr. and. Mrs? George Conant.’ « * % f M r., and ..Mrs. Philip .Needham and three children of Rochester), at-.' Mr. .a.rid, Mrs. William Ver: stiSnghe (.Uetaldine Jones) arg r e joicing over-the birth of a son,., . Robert William,'' a t the General, terided ¿K6 wedding and reception Hospital, Rochester, cn Tuesday, of Theresa Alice Palmer and Rob- May 4. An 8-pound son, Roy Kenneth, joined the family of Mr. and Mrs. T W o n M. VanHoute of Market Street on Sunday, May 2. ' CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY e r t Smith on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lena Reynolds attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Genev ieve White and Homer R itter in the Lafayette Methodist Church a t Syracuse, Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Cathers, student at WIND £xactly as I), (»reviooslv shown M \ i \ . FULL IINGTH* m UNCUT' n Tuesday Wedn’sd’y May 18-19 ONE SHOW ONLY Starts 7:30 p. m. ADMISSION — 50c 45c plus 5c War Tax Mrs. Wiliam Burgess celebrated St. Lawrence University a t Can- her -birthday on Sunday, May 9, ton, N. Y., returned to her home Mother’s Day, with a family gath- on W est Main Street on Wednes- ering. Mrs.'Burgess' 'has three sons. dajr for the summer recess, in'-the ..service, one of whom Pf r i , , ' § ^ v i r d ;i Burgess of F o rt H. g ! ' M r‘ and Mrs- Sherwood Mate- and W right, N. Y., was home Friday and Saturday of last week. P.N.G. Club to ¡Meet The Palmyra-Macédon daughter, Mary Jane, spent Sun day with Mr. Mate’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. William Mate at Mount M orris. Phelps' \Mr.-~and Mrs. ■> Fred Smith of’Rochester; an^ son^ Corp. .Charles' -Srpitjhi1*'oi£ -a 1'4-day fur lough^ from Caitip Shelby,\ Miss.', weife Sunday 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Gann6n and family. aMr. and Mrs.vHarry *Young, who have been spending the winter in S t Petersburg; Florida, have . re turned North 'and, are spending sometime with,'Mre. .Young’s' sis ter, Mrs. Harold-Allen, whose hus band passed away recently at-Clin- ton. H a rry .Young,was in Palmyra, Monday, for a shorF visit. Mr. and Mrs. J[. Cornelius and daughter, Cora, spent the weekend in Canton and Potsdam. They vis ited their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Smith—Palmer Miss Theresa •. AÍicff daughter .''of Mr. and Mrs. Cfaudei A. Palmer, 850. Canandaigua Street'jbi <iragonsi*\=roses and carnations.- Little-iFStricia .Barker of Buffalo, flower girl, was dressed in white. The R id e ’s mother wore' navy blue faillqV ' Pajmfei1? B*!M ayfhe 9 » G reiner of B u ffalo br6th<y, .of the • groom, actpti as eetj irthjjC Irsi!:..'cAfter tv. besb..;mat),' andi, usher was Üobert J&mvillc* - • ' / c J and .Robert ■ V.-. Sijiith of No'rtl Creek,'N.-Y.r son of Mi;, and Mrs^ ;thc-_eei^mony,' a reception ‘Rupert V. Smith, Of' Saco,' Maine,1* was-.-held. a t the home of Mr. n'pd were, unlt&d in m arriage in Zion’1 Mrs, Jioberb Kenville, 36 guests, Episcopal Church Saturday after-,I members of the imfhedinto fam- ndon, May 8j. a t 4:00 o’clock. Rev. ■ i\je^ werp fprosent 1 ~ ~ ~ The young c6uple ,will reside in Buffalo whgro both the bride and. groom are employed in defense lloppough-Fallcsen •> Miss MJaböl Fnllesen, daughter of Mrs. Bert C. Ely of Chili Ave- !- bride of Tech. Sgt. John B, Hop- jn po.ugh, U. .S. Army Air Corps, in a . ___ P.N.G.' Mrs. Peter'C u lp of Rochester Club will meet Wednesday jsyening, w as 'the gueit of h e r mother, Mrs. May 19, at the’ home of Mrs. Jus- Lillian Dibble on Sunday, tine Stevenson in Macedoil._ Mrs. I n -n j Josephine Clancy, and 'Mrs. Theo M rs‘ ?®orSe Milhgan, daugh- Hoppe of Fairport will, be assist,' te*3’' Shlr'6y 8nd BeVer,y and J a ’ ing hostesses. I h-. n e t Bedette spent Saturday and Sunday, May 1-2, with Pvt. GeQrge R. Milligan, stationed with the U.S.A.A. Corps at Springfield, M ass. His sisters Shirley and Bev erly and Janet Bedette returned to jr'-w i — DBiiuimniiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiiotiiiiimiiiainiiiiiiiiitiiiiim tdi WANT TO GREET THE NEW BABY AS WELL AS THE MOTHER? Sye^ Telegraph Flowers Anywhere .MMniiiiiiiiiiiiDiuiiiniiiiniiimliniinniiiiimnniiiiiiiiiiiir MOOSE WOMEN PLAN 6 MEMORIAL SERVICE: NOMINATE OFFICERS The Women of the Moose are Palm y ra on Sunday, May 2 and his avm g their memorial service on ^mother remained a few days >vith Thursday, May 20, a t which time ’ him, then visited her parents, Mr. they will pay tribute to their f a ith - 'a n d Mrs..H. M. Smith at Mechan- ful co-worker whoNfes passed on Seville, N. Y., returnifig to Palm yra U «°>r6 m‘. on Wednesday of last week, Also at this meeting they will have their regular nomination of officers. All that can are urged to come out as this m eeting and the , following one are the most impqr- tan t of the year. The anniversary supper was en joyed by all who attended, ■BREAKS WRIST IN FALL Misá Olivé Palmer of Newark and Mr. and MrS.r Harold Briggs of East Syracuse ‘attended the wedding of Theresa Alice Palm er and Robert Smith in Zion Episco pal Church, Saturday^ aftemo'dnj Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Erklenz and little daughter, -Sharon Ann, of Brighton were weekend guests of Mrs. Howard Jackson fell in her ; M rs. Erklenz’s parents, Mr. and room Sunday morning breaking, M rs. Frank Rush, her left wrist. She was taken to . • the' Highland Hospital, returning] Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Barnhart, home on Monday w h ere she is resll-i M rs. Nettie Spier and Mrs. Mary ing as comfortably as can be Jan e Hartman were dinner guests E rnest S cott of C hrist Church, Pittsfojd, perform ed the ceremony» The altar decorations were white snapdragons and in front of the'w o rk, altar palms and daisies. Byron1 •Wilcox, a t the organ, while gufests were assembling, played Ave Maria by G.ounod, and .Because. As the bridal party marched down the 'r.ue, Rochester, and the late aisle, he played the \Wedding March ' GeortJe J. Fnllesen, became the by Lohengrin. ‘ ■ -- - The bride, who was given m arriage by her father, wore a ! c‘lcmo,'y Fd'foi'niol on Thursday; gown of white .mousscline-de-SDie, i April~2!1,, in the bride's homo by Duffy who teaches mathematics at ¡chenille embroidered, with J u l i e t t*1? Rev. Stanley Gutclius. D. D., Canton High School and attended! cap and shoulder length veil. She ¡>' n t '10 Presejice of a f^.w relatives the Baccalaureate and graduation carried a Prayer book, covered,ant* close friends, exercises of Clarkson Tech where with gardenias and a shower of j Mrs. Hayiy Bain, jr., sister of their son, Edward Charles, receiv-1 gypsophela. She also carried a *-h • bride, and Ervon I-Ioppcugh, ed a degree of electrical engineer- j Duchess lace Handkerchief made brother of the groom, were the ing. | by her great .grandmother and car- ! itlundnnts»,. - . ■ied r by the b ride’s grandmother and A_,wcailinjc dinner .jwas, snrvei Among, those who attended'the i m other afc t h d r m a rr. ,lU 9fi Chili Avenue. Rnc'ierter. 1 <* ^ ^ ^ per. Baptist Association m Williamson p n„ n„t ffroon shinpr apartments, 1202 F. Street, on Friday 0f last week were Rev. IH. Conant, %s ore mle green mous- 1 and Mrs. A. C. Brokaw, Rev. A. L -, sehne-de-soi and-,shoulder length j • n i 1 t oVowio T3?+fo \mw T? r i veil. She earned yellow roses fash- ^ A.J, UIU»L nus °\ Boynton, LaVeme Pitts, Mrs. r.G.*i. Palmyra Ilish School- Couch, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Tellier, j 8 ?Trayer Jj°°j ’ faculty for the past few year's Mrs. Nellie Trimble, Miss Mildred The flower ^ r l- Miss Nancy Need’ y ° ^ ° V Smith and Mrs. D. W. Briggs. ham ;.-little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil E. Needham of RocHes- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E a s t had' ter, wore dotted swiss and' carried as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and pink sweetpeas and blue grape hy- Mrs. George Wirth and daughter,1 acinths fashioned the same as the Donna Jean, and' sons, Duane and bride’s bouquet. Robert of Victor. ^ I Lfcster Rockwell of North Creek, Mr, and Mrs. W. 41. Lawrence N' Y- was best man> and Eu«ene and Mrs. Ella L. Tuttle of Wa l - !McGuire and RalPh Hassler of PaK worth and Mrs. Elizabeth Cook o f . 111 y ra welfe us^ers. Palmyra were guests on Mother’s I br'de s m o ther wore a gown Day of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Law -' of orchid crePe with r°yal PurPle rence and family. j1?»1 and a corsai?e of w«fte ,ris- | The bridegroom’s parents were un- • Mrs. Joseph Petrus of Newark'able to attend, was the guest on Sunday of Miss | Following the wedding ceremony Mildred 'L. Spiith. a reception was held at the home ■»* j »r r i i j of the brides parents, the house Mr. and Mrs. Jacob DeSeyn had . . .... f . . . . being prettily decorated in green, as Sunday evening guests th e ir , wh daffod;ls daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. i , . , ... , „ , , r: , and jonquils and .white snapdra- George W irth of .Victor. . . ° ' gons. Green and white coloring was pec ted. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Jordan and children, David, Howard, Al berta aij4 Gerald, were Sunday dinner and evening guests at the home of -his sister in Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Klees .and; son, Nelson. Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. B a rnhart in Newark. Harold PUT HOUSEHOLD BUDGETS TO WAR W O R K HOARD YOUR PENNIES TO BUY WAR SAVINGS By JEAN MERIUTT Heinz Home InitltoM — |-punctu ation-to-a-sauce, broiled on grai ' “ c; Fruity Wartirae'Favorites Legal and lovely' is this dessert broiled grapefruit stijped.-with --piisins, nuls, and honey.?' And a -^“ ropier, more suitable dessert for ‘;'v “s i*1 wartime days^could nut jibe found. For these foods are still .(.^sonably plentiful in our markets. /As yet they are not rationed. ' And I,\ “ jy-’are nutritious, inexpensive, and : jjoeucious. ‘ Reasons enough to re- lyconunend your serving .this right 7 Bow. . grapefruit/ broiiedj:has a most de- ;;**ctable tangr^ ^Just; enough sharp-: ' » j 5. character to a dish. :«nsins add a chewy ..texture, a con- i ^trated fruity flavor that/is pop- ^*h all. The nuts are rioh, ‘ crunchy. And the honey, with the rest of “these, ^ra8rant overtorfes of-sweet - « sour that seep through every .V' ^ r p f the fruit - •\»a t S.rapefruit crusted with a - ■ w!06 ? . aPPk butter, _com syrup, ], re, and mustard is another that you will long re- ' ' r' Apple butter, spicy, fra- ■ • • • Wrn syrup, lightly sv..— - -r. savory . , . le'mon juice fer t mv - g f l tang . . . pu-,r : -,t Spread-and- i\this makes a memorable Try these next time you want tasty, law-abiding desserts: StufTcd.BroiIed_G rapcfniit CvtrlvrhalveSj crosswise^. 2 grapefruits. JSemo Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamm of Canandaigua attended the Smith— Palmer\ wedding, Saturday ‘after noon. Mrs. Emily Boyce and son, Don ald, and Miss Betty Carpenter of Rochester were guests of Mrs. Karl Engel on Sunday. Miss Margaret O’Brien of Roch ester spent Sunday with Mr. and M rs. Patsy Hickey and family. R. W. Edward Hargrave, D.G.L., w a s accompanied to Williamson, Monday evening,\by 1G o f Palm y ra Chapter, O.E.S., members, the oc casion being the official visit of the Grand Officers, and the home coming of R. W. Aileen Verdow, D.D.G.M., to her chapter in Wil liamson. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hutchinson of Williamson were in town S a tur day afternoon to attend the Sm ith — P alm er jvedding and reception. ’ Charles Corson Bonte, who has been honorably discharged from the U. S. Army and who wfis the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bird, left Sunday to visit. _£risndsliiL_Coniiecticut_Hc-is-iak~ ing a month’s vacation before re turning to his work in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan -Morrison -Sunday—in—Roches terr w ith* with sharp scissors fruit corer. Loosen each sec tion from the membrane and •i>- skin with a sharp pointed knife. Combine and jill center of each half ■of grapefruit with — .5 ^ 3 tablèspoorts seedless raisins, • chopped - 3 tablespoons chopped nuts 3 tablespoons honey. , Pour extra honey over the top. Broil slowly 15 to 20 minutes or until heated through and bubbling. .Serve \piping h o t Serves 4. Broiled Tropical Grapefruit Seed,’core, and cut as described above — 4- grapefruits. Combine, minn^-thoroughlv — t/., cup purp apple butter % cup light com syrup I t s tablespoons lemon- juioe teaspoon dry mustard. Over each grapefruit half spreads- i Apple butter mixture above. -c,l in hot ’oven (500° F.) for S e r v e immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Washburn also carried and daughter, Mrs7 James Ustran- ments. der and little granddaughter called on relatives-iti' Naples Sunday af ternoon. ‘ out in the refresh- Mr. and Mrs.ars. Donald Wallace uojm had for their Suntfay dinner guests their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace ^and~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish. Pvt. Donald R. Contant of Lub bock, Texas, arrived home early on Wednesday morning to spend his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Contant and his sis ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mosher. Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce at tended the funeral services of their niece, Mrs. Gertrude Whalen of Albion, in North Rose, Sunday.\ Pvt. W a lter Dillon of Camp Ed wards, Mass., spent the weekend with his family, Mrs. M arguerite Dillon anti baby, Lynda. Mrs. Minnie Cleason is spending a few weeks in Pelja, Iowa. « Mr? and Mrs. Cecil R. Hubbard are ^pending a few days in New York and Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Charles McLouth celebrated her 80th birthday las,t_Saturday in New York with her three daugh ters. £ Mrs. .Reginald E. Cory w a s the guest speaker at the M o ther and Daughter banquet in Macedon on Monday evening. — M iss __ M illit» P h illip s ___ w a s . Their mother, Mrs. M ary,M orrison M rs. Fred Eppers of .Buffalo -was-the-guest-of-her-mother—M rsr Elizabeth Baker, a few .days-this week. .w ~ M iss Joan- Lagaña, a fter spending the vacation period .with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lagaña, has resumed her studies a t the Eastm a n Schoo^ of Music. M rs. George Truax, after a two weeks visit with her’ sister,‘'M rs-.' Jo h n Harmon and Mr. Harmon, re turned to her home on Stafford Street, Thursday. /_ KI ‘*'<S Mrs. Harry Little of Geneva at tended the'funeral service for Mrs. Jennie Sanders on Friday, ■after noon and'remained to visit over the weekend with Mrs. E lliott Morttágue of New York City, Mrs. Gladys Brokaw and Miss M arie Blodgett.\ Miss Margaret Hutchins-, of Ithaca spent Sunday, -“M other’s Day,” with her mother, Mrs. F ran ces Hutchins. ■guest-of-Drrand_MrsrRr-A—Reeves- on Mother’s Day. ,f/ —Williain Padgham, S2/c, of~the Sampson Naval Training Station spent last week with his .mother, Mrs. Alice Padgham. Mr» and Mrs. F. M. Bowers eiv; route from St. Petersburg, Fla., to Fishers Landing spent th e week end with M r and Mrs. F. J. Jef fery. M rs.-Lyle Townley left Tuesday night to spend a couple' of weeks with. her. husband ’.at- Newport News’, Va. • ' y •Mrs. Clarence French of Wal worth was guest speaker a t the regular monthly meeting o f the W.S.C.S. in the Methodist Church Wednesday evening. •A. Out-of-town gueBts were from Rochester, E a s t Syracuse, Canan daigua, WilliamBon, North Creek, Newark and W alworth. A fter a short wedding trip, Mr. and. Mrs. Smith will he. a t lfome in North Red Creek, N. Y. The bride w as a graduate of P. II. S., class of 1933, and attend ed New York S tate Teachers Col lege at Albany, was a member of Phi Delta Sorority, attended the School of Commerce, Rochester, and has been associated with Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa for the past five years, in Rochester and Albany, The groom is associated with National Lead Company in N o rth Creek. Goebert-Lonneville The m arriage of Prudent Cle ment Goebert and Julia May Lon- ncville, both of Palmyra, occurred last Saturday- May 8, 1943. The ccremony was performed by Kingsley F. Young, justice of the peace, at 3:00 o’clock in the after noon at his residence in East Pal myra. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poyzer of PalmyTa. Mr. and Mrs. Gocbort will be at home to their friend?, on., the Henry E. Mitchell farm on the East Palm y ra Road. Mr. Goebert Is-\ a t present employed its\ en=“ gir.eer and -fireman by the Hart- mfetin .Canning Co. at Macedón. Greiner-Swift East—Atwood Mrs. Irene Atwood of Canandai gua and Pvt. William Atwood of Camp Crowder, Missouri, announce the marriage of their daughter, \Helen to Raymond East, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd East of Pal myra. The Ceremony was performed on the afternoon of May 8th at 3:00 o’clock by the Reverend Sylvnnius Davies of the Methodist Church, Canandaigua. The bride wore a powder blue gown with navy accessories and n corsage of jcamellias. Miss Arloa E a st and Roger East, Jwother and sister of the groom, acted as maid of honor and bdst man. A fter the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. East left on a brief wedding trip. •itfO * . ENGAGEMENTS' Mr- and derson of Highland ..Avrauc» Jiqcli- ester, announce the- engagement iof their daughter, vMàiy,^t)Vi,ç, .to'Tlbn- ald- DeWolf . kijig„,ofv , •Mass., .¡>on‘ o f ' 'Prptr^and ' M rs. J . PercivnY K i n k g ‘W a l a o ^ ’M ^ form e rly ofvTïpcneatprj.rjti . , , Miss HéndçrsoŸi v attéddéd ' Wel- leslêy Collcge,-and 7 wilL'bQ graduat ed-in June from~Wheelock Collège in Jîoston.-Mr. King is 'a graduât» of Hii’rvard' Colleges and js at pre sent a teaching-Ëollow in die Grad uât* School of' A r t ^ ’and ScieAces and a tutor in Lowell Housed Har vard University,, '1 —H ' / ‘ ‘ COMMISSIONED ENSIGN ? A/C William ll. Tilb'iirg, son.of Mr. and Mrs. JVilllam Tilburg of West Main Street, 'has. com peted his tfciining n t Corpus Cliristi, Tex as, and has been commissioned En sign of the U. S. Navy A ir Corps» He is now stationed at -Lako City, Florida. Attention, O.E.S. Members . W. M. Winifred Rumrill of Pal myra Chapter, O.E.S., wishes to announce that all members plan ning to attend the District Conven tion in Williamson on Mopday, May 24, may get ticket reserva tions “from her on or beforo Satur day, May 15. Please call Mrs. Rum rill for reservations. INSURANCE ANY KIND REQUIRED BONDS ANY time desir e d t» Automobile Insurance $i per week UNTIL PAIO FOR The S. E. Braman Agency (EARL URAMAN) ’ PALMYRA NEW' YORK Will 1 1 I \ H O W yon v a n p a i n t y I an average room for oaiy i æ ------- -- .. -{Ä, t w î * j/' r 1 , 1 . U.S. r « . Oil’ MIRACLE w all finish Po over the average room, walls and ceil ings, with 1 gallon of Kem-Tonc (at 52.98) I 1 O K t CO A T COVERS W A L L - ■* PAPER, pointed w a lls, wall« board# basement walls, 2 DRIES JH ONE HOUR . . . room * may be occupied Im mediately. o M IXES W ITH W A T E R . . . no turpcntlrt* or solvents nosdod. A W A S HES EA S ILY . . . with ordl- n a ry wall cleanors. S h e r w i n - W illia m s SEMI-LUSTRE er: Kenville, lrjyra, N. Y^ “Pap- Vienna Street\ was the scene of a er-y—lovely—wedding—on—£>tinda.y- aftemoon, May 9, a t 3:00 ^o’clock when their cousin Miss Helen Swift, form erly a resident of An drew’s Settlement, Pa., daughter of Mrs. Aria Swift of Buffalo, be came the bride of Melvin Greiner of Eggertsville, N. Y. The cere mony was-perform ed by the Rev. R. B. B rett of the Methodist cnurchr ----- Lohengrin'^-— wedding march was played by JMiss Jenny Mieras \of Palm yra. ( The bride was attired inf a floor length white .-satin gown entraip. H er full length veil was caught in Juliet cap of seed pearls- and she carried' a bouquet of white rojes, snapdragons and carnations. Mrs. Lowanna Barber of, Buffalo, jnaid of honor, was attired in vio let blue m arquisette and carried a L The ideal semi-gloss finish for kitchen and bathroom wallB and for woodwork throughout the home. Amazingly wash able I 1717 idany lovely color«. quart » QYMfjnrHOUSE I O f y r p a i n t Mrs. F . J. Jeffery attended the mother and daughter banquet in \sn“ap't o g 0\ns Walworth Thursday evening. She was given a corsage7 f o r being the i roses and carnations. The brides- , .. . ... . i maid. Mrs.. V e ra Jam es Kenville, only mother present with a son to 'att5red in b]ue and enter th e service m 1943 ----- - -------- f ' arried a of p}nk snap Your home is your big -1 gestandbest investment Protect , it thoroughly, lastingly, V i t h Am erica’s favorite hom e pam tt'W h iteTcolofsT ■ ñ;V> I I I I I I a. » I * “ ! PALMYRA HARDWARE., *! ----- (HARRY E. 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