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fp ! ^^pffff^^p^l^^- Ijj^^T^ipw^T'^vTyW-* *i3H23s: V=iO- THE REPUBUrC, BROCKFOin t$f M0€KP0R=^-«EPBftU€ ***•••*+>•*•' iMMM*»«««H»»>*''«H«Hf>»>»«»»<*«**»'MMti'y<' Thursday Afternoon, Nov. 13, '24 ^a^^-aJt^^^MH**.***\******-\*'^********\\'**\***'* A mean, remark never feels at home; in^good^eompany. - . ^,:. John fiauch has started a bus line between fiEamlin and Brockport far school children, See ad. -^——-—-- The forty^eighth annual meeting .of the New York State Bairymen's As- sociation is being -held at Hotel Syra^- inrsei-'SbTa^user^his—week;—- * la the apportiionment of Croodj&oads money which was made recently 'by the Board of SupervisorSj Sweden received $SM>00 and Oarksbn, $2,WM>.—— John Bauch & Sons made a» record -Otier uT Holiday groceries - 4ast-^^ek^op_on&^w^ek!s- J denYeries. in ffovemihar. They delivered eight clos- by phone. Don*t torget on Wend Coffee. Lee's Grocery —^gfaeae lt|. ., „ ^-Main Street ed ears, two •open carsand oiie truck.. George Hosner is enjoying a vaca- tion from his duties as police officer and with Elmer. 'Adams and John fap- jej^of- H^jey_j§. spending. tte_we^ : afc Waterport—• ^ • OTHI«. COAL VARP TAKE-A'Tteip E VERYfODY knows that winter's coming but no- ZHEaPTLTHUTnEir I Market Street Coal Yard Phone 023-W - — Thirty football tans from the Uni- versity of Syracuse ^stopped -ov-ei* te-j-' fenekport for-dinner at the Americaa- Restauran.t on Friday* enroute to the football game in Buffalo. They were making the trip in one of the big motor. busses. MrsuGharles Page, Mrs/Leslie Knapp and MrSj Erna Casiwell will entertain the~. Ladies Auxiliary of the Capen Hose inhonor of jMrs._john.Holland. and Mrs. DeVere Chriswell at the home' YOUR NAME fN PRINT ira, JohuBggg^o^^F^BnT^lTjrltlr; jgfrip is improving, . ki ., .i . «- ^„., ,..' Mrs. Fred ipencBrapentMbl^ay in Persona Mention About Everybody! -; .. ,7*~-r-~:<v ^, : • «J j Rochester with friendSt • ... ..- _ And Foe Everybody f\ MJSS Jennie\ aptchell mint, laist Dr. B.,•€-.. Wallace is spending a feNy 1TM days^hrifT^ejjk in^lttsbjrg^n-busi : t_ MTSL_ Cordon, Plumate^j was the ness I g'Uest o£fFiehds, in iRectiesster, Monday. •Mm Bli^ibethWlthey 61 Batavia ia to.\and TMrsriB.\ Aindi'tts-orciairen^ii AMONG OUR CHURCHES^ Church of The Nativity S©j£ MjLJKx^g^JBafltflBri. Ev. trtrthr~Cot!cdrd(a y Church —Nd~^fvi\cm~a*t\THi0\dlMr«hTrexrSiin\ day.- The.congregiaitioa_\vill: attend-the -&--Salts' fe stival services at SL- John^s churoh, j Hamlin,: at Ja:30 a. m. and n 7:30 p. m.; Satuixiay-^SHp^Hfc^Sohool of religious instruction and catechumen class. spending, two -weeks jwlQl Mrs, .iB^r-&M^egi|B.j>f.jMj^nj4r4h« ? ;H; Robertson. - bury. Mrs\ Cresalt and daughter of Buffalo Miss 'Emma. Buchanan, of Rochester | Were guests yesterday of Mr. •and 'Mr^ was a 'Sunday guest of 'Mrs. W. E.i; A. E. Sheare*. ..:iSforton. j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- •Cunningham'_Mrs. 'Mary May 1 . ^.Buffalo' i^ tk^j te£Wast~w«.ek^or-J%rida-^*er-e-4&ey-j^^ ^-.--a-ntk^fes--Edwayd -K-ttpj wilLspend &e Mi&te$.^—-~~-— -—^—-3»iager. .•.-.-•— : —•.--,•• - ..\ .— T4 . • -. • -.„ .„ ,„-.,..,.. ,-,-•.-...-*.,- .Mrs, Henry Hebbatfd of SlortovHle Mrs. Fannie 'Baker af Barry street church mil be of the nature of a wheat is spending the week with Mr, and who has .been quite ill is now some-: cake supper this year, It wHl be given •Mr|^FYaiikH0riM*OTdV-- •• -^wftat impraved*- Miss Biriteen Wallace of Rochester Presbyterian Church H«T. E. D \Websiterr-Mnister ;- The usual harvest anpper of this- JTnrrFriaay night, •'Novemiber 2:lat,. from has been s; home of Mrs. Fred-Ellis Mrs. Edward Andrews wh». bas been 5 1 ^ 0>cla! *- A representative of W aTew'davnt'ffie\quite ill for •1^-^grtw^geTB t T5-g a ^^ Ftou ^ &*?«**- -will_inake ~~- '- ' •'-- -='---\-\ i - •••• Ticketa are 50e axid Miss Crertrud6 Simmonds of sJovy'ly improving. . ._ ^ <Jor- T3r7~Frank Cailow' of Mt. -the wheat cakes. .^lonis may he 'p.urchased at Community Cen- m.al faculty spent the week end at Mich, was a-g»es44a-&t wepknf Mr. and Corning with her .parents. • Mrs. Joseph Gaiejv •' • • Mr andjJMm A, K, S-humway and James Callow and family of.Roeh^, -Wra D.^y^^Rorcfae^l^r wyre Sunday ester-werygaeg'tg Sunday ,,f Mr. rnrd- Wesfrso^f^VsT^-A^'Mftaboi^-'\*\ IlSIfs. Joseph Gaiey^ .. .' .. •-•-_--' Dr. and Mrs. M'cConnell spent the Mrs, -M-aiy Sitn-p&on of ruylprville is ter. Free. Methodist Church -Rev—Bt—8r-'R- i eberr-pastor- week end 4ft- -l^n^viile-atJh^Jiomje^f-r^Jindiiig-sxmi^^ free-brother, Frank F. \VanAuken .-..., 'Mrs:.€arl IRmi.ftrlflln, ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Curtice were Walter Clapper of _ Rocru-stpr was a quests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A.,, week end guest at the hon-M-nf M|s. an.d\ M Sanillex. and fanuiy.. tft Albion, Thurs-_ Mrs,, Edward Brooks. . '\ day. ' Mr. and 'Mrs. 'Hiram Peakv.and .M*r, —jrO-rgj) _a. m.;; preatrbjii-gt—!l-frrSe-^ar^rBrr class meeting; 12 nocnr, Sunday Sehool; 6:30 p. ni.. Young People's meoting; 7; 15 p. m,„ ' preae-hin?; Wednesday paypr. wmm.-lii.ti;- 7:RO |i: m : \;_£r_. -*-• at Tuesday cottage -prayer meeting rs. 151fa Bastian's, West Avt>. yi'lday\'cottage- .prayer nveefing at ( „ , .„ , Mr. anil Mrs. MoPormick's, .HollpySt. Miss_Betty Lancashire entertained *-a*d_^ ^ Pelo ^°^ *I*«rs«toy « Th^^prayer meetings afe' held •pre.. liai*a1tOTy;£f0 the planned revival effort olHM<rs. <Casw&ir this evening at 8 o'clock. Know your SChool Week is Novem- J.ber-17th to 22nd. In justice to the j children^ parents should know their * schools, and if you have not made an ' efforh to get acqu^nt¥d\lbefore^th*enT donJf Tertbe opportunity pass. -Know Yafir School. #Pards have been received by friends ^liere announcing the marriage of John Qraham., a fbrmerTfeight agent at this bo^y knows exactly when he will arrive. You know >vhen o*ur coal: wagon wH arrive if. ^.^..0^,».i».-ui B . i. ct6 »... ^^^.jui* you call us up \now aincTfell us , villageT to Miss \Marie Stewart of Can- to send you a ton of coal. K It will be delivered promptly. And what is more, it will be the kind of coal -you will be willing tQ.pay.your.gpod . money for. andatgua on Thursday, Novenijber '6, Mr. and Mrs. Graham,will make their .bpJBe—In—iCnnnndalgna where Mr. Graham is freight agent. ' District No.* 3 Sunday School Con- vention Will he held here at~the Pres- byterian Church oh Friday, the 14th. RevrB. J. jPults of the Adams_iBasfa \Church is the 'presMTng ofncerT There - --Mrs. will be a number of speakers present, among whom are Rev. Marvin Hogen- boom and Rev. S. D.-An-ger, of Spencer- -•port.--i_l-*_>-—- — •Iv^Gtw-.. notteejilftst „.wee*i!that^Hai Holmes' had sold property to \Cbartea Decker was flipped from a Rochester- paper. „TBe item should 'have read _Harri§ MoImes-and-Chas. -Decker had 'sold property on Clinton jtjtreet to J. H. Bulmdre, being the property where the Tfeeker^Compahy made spray ma* chinery. _ -_.^ - The Drift-Wood* Club met-at'tire Jkom© , offlMr. and Mrs; 10:30 Morning Worship and sermon The the Grammar School during that time. .'SJmaay caller \at the.home of Mr. and; --•Mr.: ami Mrs. Charles Shaw—and; AW^H^wood-^imraons-of-Suiiti--^Avet^^by^paato*i^l^ff r 3i«ida.y^Stjhool| daughTerrMargaret, andlMr: \and Mrs. | *' Mrs7~>M. Cunningham \of RocTi6ster.|prm., Epworth tetr^ub service.' Fred Lampert of Rocheater were din-'andMrs. J. W. Sliepberd_aii).spendin'g.jpastor-will he-the-l«ader;-7:O0 p. m It . Satnrtayt*-^fc.'vi^ 3frs.|»f^ by tbe BjKSSTth Julius Sthumway. ! Mr. and Mrs. Geoifge Tread-well and j League. The pagea-nt, \The Mapm.ate —Mr:-and -Mrs. Ray-Blake'and-child-f-*aniny &f Chieago ^re gaests^ «f -her er?\—by- £aMar Warwlcl<T-wbichv--svaa; Raletgh-Thuj^ay*vening^ : Tke;tedie^son;of-«t^m^ dpCftad Mrs. George Colby; the men's prizes-Sy Bert Wright -and J. Goffe. linstallation exercises there tc-mofrow The next meeting will b_e held next when Dr. George Olds will be installed week Thursday at the borne of jMr. and Fred Davis. - - •- - '- ^^ \Dr. Marfan Craig Potter of Rocbeater will address the- SMothers' Club of the ^Baptist-tshurch-next Tuesday, Novrl^ at 8 p. m.jait the Presbyterian cbmrc'j. Ssbrador\ witb-.whom-JJr, -Potter's son spent one summer. Lantern slides wiH feature the addTeas to whiob. botb men and women are most cordially in* chajee. .. ..._ 6 O'clock Supper at Saint Luke's Parish House-Thurs- da% NoSr. 13 given by laslies of the Parish, -I'Ptekefes-SOcr —-THgpRg \treWS i\A -™%J L.U MBER Witii unprecedented building in op- eratlon naturally la Gorobn^^tflbeldre buyMg. ^2:2Kf IC Resources over $1,000,0<!)0.00 *^° 4 per cent interest on Special Deposits DEAN G. CRIPPEN FRANK D. HEBBARD JAMES E. CONLEY E. C'€RIPPW .. LOUIS B.« SHAY . ^ President Vice-President • • . • Cashier Asst. Cashier Attorney DIRECTORS Dean G. Grippen James E. Conley Ephraim C. Cr'ippen Chas, -M. kcCrillis. George E. Ldckc Albert C. Schepler Frank D.Hebbard Perry G, Shafer VanAllea Spring Louis B. Shay ~< Donald A, Dailey Wil$on M. Shafer\ •company-of her little\ friends Tuesday Buffalo calling on friends. Mrs. F. A. Manning enr-rrrainprt the — -Jh !•••! £fl-\aSfflt ^^m rfl^- FmST4HQWlN^ TlMaMYpltreEMBEli^ Including Cards TraySj Bells, Ash Receivers, ^tc, in brass Bud Vases, Candlesticks in handwrought copper Art Pottery, Embroideries A variety of Toys and Dol'ls for kiddies, and majfy -•&&€&** attractive novelties^ from 1ft cents to $W - =g= x^aniiiiiitiiicaiiiiMiiiiiitaiiJiitifciiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiitaifiiifiiiiiicatiiiiuiHiicaiiiiiiiitiiicsniiiiiiiniaiiifi itaf3iiitiniiio«tiiiiiiiHiB3iininirt8fBiiHi)! afternoon in honor of her sixth birth day..^_. .'.. .._.—^---i. Mayes for \PariS next* Iveek. was -the 1 'Rev. and-Mr-s. W* B mentbers <jUhe Birthday ^^^r^^^^^ : rociniihcheon. which will beigin- the last wek of Nov ;fAr^j3fiyAml™SEg£lv3«.itt Robinson will - . .. , guest Sunday of Mr, \and\ MrsT Tlober^iea*e-'S*tafday Spf Sebrinsc. P!a. whor,.. ~ Muilree. \\*\\-. \ .\--'•*•'\'\ 'bhey will spend, some time. .' • ReTT W. G. Worto^ Will be tbe Baptist Churdh Rov._ Henry W. Stevens.; Pastor „. Morning-worship with sermon by the Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Bullock and! Mrs. Leo Pelow wbo lias been con- son, Lawrence, ofTorohto.have 'b'eenj fined to her^home by illn?ss for the gueJtslQf'afeV^ . 'pastor, MoFrls~Rapareer'\\--~~~ \ 7 ~ ~..\-~i-\.: -::-; \_j\ i.Mrs. George Richmond spent last Young People's-meeting at 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Andross and week at Adams Basin the .siiest-0f-her-„p or SQni ^ time the young people have Mr. and iMrs. Talley of East Rochester daughter, -Mrs. Earl Hawkin*. !been studying the field of young peo- were week end guests of Mr. and \Mrs.. Mrs. F. A. Manning entertained\ the p| e . s wor ]{ in the church and next Sun- George Robertson, members of the ParmingtgnSoc_ieiy_of_.iny._ftvATi»ng ( a \ nirggwateri plan nf W Mr. and Mrs. Chester.Fisher^of Me^Rochester last„week at lundieon. ganizatiom and work will t>e : presented, dina, announce the engagemenuof their J Rev. and Mrs, -Muhlhauser;. jjpent/p^e ©vening service at 7 o'clock will daughter, Beatrice Elizabeth to Robert]Monday in Buffalo the gucnts of Ms. j^ m the nature of a Young People's Bernard Gahn.'of Brockport. , :and__Mrs v ^Fr^dejrJct_.jMuhIta .„bta¥y^;wilh.a.IiTe.laIk-by a ypuilg mail Mrs. Francis A. Fitzsiinons attended} James Downing, a special* detectivej-f ro , m the Rochester Seminary. All a meeting of the Splinters Twig held iof-New York City, .was the suest Sat- |t , nose in the congregation who are in- at the- home-of-MrsriFameffTG.\ Bristol-j ua:day^ ol^Mrsr-WlUiam-DDWiiljrgr—^T-ereMeF^n^^ ^ar* of'EaBravenue. BrigBton, Friday:\ _ f\~ Mr. and Mrs./Joseph Prt'arlg and ; urgfl( a to be present. £ \' .N'e.xt..week is \KnoV ; Your\JclMU]^lfl|0^ °?~, \Week\ ahd a cofdiarinvitatlbn is ex-j Mrs. John IH.; jCafls at AHoirany. |-__ !?sid^_to_e^exybAdyLinterested to visit • Arthur Simmons of iRoc>ho!iy»r was a Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. I.-BriMillerr-Pa^tor-^ ren of Sodus; Mrs. John McDonald, j parents, Rev. and Mrs. W;S,Sy5)randt. Fred McjDQaaLd and Miss Viola Rowel Mrs; Francis B. TayJor-or—Hemgp- of Gait, Ontario, were week end guests' stead, I», , L iwas the week and guest of_Mr s and Mrs.-Charles Ttgfte, : . . !pf her siaters,.the Misses •Micljaohian. Mrs. T. S. I>ean wlir leave Tuesday j: Mr. ^and Mrs,:: WiilimH~ Bftttey ami for LoaAngeles, Calif, where she <wil! J son, 'William, Jr., spent Saturday and' spend-a-year-wlth her-daugb-ters, •MiagJ-Sunday-at-Niagara Falls and Toronto. .rfeJagan_And_Mra, Albert S. John-1 Mrs,\ W. H. Corbin and daug.lxtera of so well received at the -Epworth Lea< gueadrvie'e last Sunday evening, will be repeated at this time. -There - will r -Am-Jgoe»ts-4>t^eF^^8Pr-»»^ hersi College where he will attend the as the new president. ^IT. Oldff is a J. t). JNeisonr.ana Mrs. j. K, -Neison of Adam's Basin, were 1 dl-nner^gueats: JateOBst^s.. bBhtg^shown t>y the yoimg Tuesday of Mr. aird Mrs. mer. 1L. D. Trito- fornrer^esident^f-^joHqy-ftntl agrstdflrj:_-;MTO- JjQ^ph^^low-eM-Wiv^affdMTErr ate of the Brockport NoTntalr^ ^ ~~~ ~~~ Rev, and Mrs. J\ J> Fuller of Wauter- 166, Iowa, were the gueitsfoF Rev. \and Mrs..E C. Reber over last Sunday and the-flrstpart'of this week. • They leave ^ihnrPelDwTjritom^^wBTer^negita 6ver iBie week^en±„qL.Mx, .anAMjra„Leaou|, I*eIowr ------J - -.-- Mr. and Mrs. A. N.\M%*sLea& ape&t next wook for—£heif~.home—to\ attend+^t^ctean—and family nL SSTonblt- 5?oha»- the marriage of their only son, mak- ing the trip by auto over the Lincoln high-way wbieh passes thro Waterloo. the speakers at the organization meet- ing of the Lutheran Sunday-Schbbl .^-f T ^•jJ-iEeaciher-s , Association ^- - Conference of. JRachester Sunday with Mr.' anad Mrs. -Kenneth- wanda. , Virginia and Rfchard C5orcoran of Baoheater are sp^n-din^ fehe we^k with ^^vZX^^w5tenbu55^^ ^^^^^^S^S^S^^SSS^iS:^ Conley. The Whist Club, wiil meet witb Mr. and Mrs._ Fred 'Shafer- assisted by tii« te^s«»-A¥hite-o«-F%4dAy-r€^n4Hbg-atr-8- - ac&ester gunday afternoon, hfe topIc^LP^ctock. of Sunday ~~ Mrs. Bmfflft-Brooks of - Ooveiand fs _ being \Problems of Sunday School officersn Wilteahurg was jlected regiKtrar, the rmeettog Hffi s.*• Qectrmje Blossom and-othwrelftttves—™^„ ^_^. ^ _ ^_*. »- _^JL ==3fiHH-BBBHi£-^atl^-^%fie^ pyw^FrunTover and killed by a speei J&efid* SmSs^i^m^ 1 —'- '— :; -- ^-^ Captain J. K. Ryan gave an Aranis- -friefidSr 'A son, William Lewis be thirty participants. The Hpworth League contestrbetween the crimsons anfl the-^Boosters closed Nov.- 2nd, with the Crimsons as the; winning side. They will soon be enter- thff^BijQJbMsrrrTlnarconteit: }mr^e1nifted~in 11 laTKe iiicrwas^ ?n attendnace aud juemjlmahlp. and mu«li people. A Hallqwe'e party was given for the m-embers, Thursday evening',- Gct-3flbhr v - Th« first .and^ second degrees will be conferred ujoon a large class of candl- ^atea.al ^re'Nov.em'per.OTeetang of £ha BKKa^ptHSraD«e-,-whichr witt-be-heH at Graivge Hall Saturday evening of rhe parties t>egree stalt thia week, will officiate, ahd all members are present A (pleasant social evening is being affanged^ and refreshment- ylH - -4ie ; served. Get Your Oak Stover j. tac^oau^otSHBaig;i^coaarH&d, Pipe< - - - -- - Aim office. Printed on a £©avy wMte card- board. _ ^_^_ SS ' iMtn t° Ire^-^iftiaffl-Peagbeffn^^^ j Union.street, on November 3ra.- tuerpu-rt Stah '~\ — \'\\~ r§pefl- IMTS. Gesorgia Bstes''ot Betrott,;and th^Bar^Mamri^HoT--Ig^ .Mass TBcrth'a Eais™orW5- RocTiester. Joe can spiel all rigM. .igcorea-of !Bi»ckport.peopl&m4ssed^-rher-father-i JotetKiog t)f Volley-street ^— very delightful musical at the Prejjby;; ter^an church Sunday aifternoon when the ouartet from the Warsaw Pres- byterian church presented most; Qf the program. Mrs.' M% (B. Sheetz of South avenue had' the misfo/tune to fall last Wedhes- :day when going down cellar to attend to the furnace, spraining her left an\kle. Although getting along nicely she wili probably be confined to her .home for sbme time. agara Falls, spent over Sujday witib .Mrs. Ellen Shepherd witli her friend, MTS. Cunningham of Rochester, Teturn- ed Tuesday evening from Buffalo after spending two weeks with Mr. antl Mrs. John (Shepherd. - • ' .. The. Misses Ada and Anna Waldock called on 'Mrs. Clara Wofboys la.st Sun- day. Mrs. Worboys is ih the hospital at Parma Corners where she has under gone an operation, Mr. and Mrs. ChWde Allen and daughter, Cecelia, spent the week end Among the business films who were in Buffalo the ,gMsts ol Mr, and Mrs granted certificates last week to do.O. L. Hendriclcson. Miss JCecella fe- business under an assumed, liaine, is j malned <for the week* ; \Mr. and Mrs. 'Leonard RfchTsf East Lake spent the-wieeje end at, Webster the guests of Mrs. Daifay \V1rlght . Mrs. Wright and niece. Miss' Edith retUrned- honie with theon iand at>tend«d the Eastern iStaf Teceptipii here Monday included, ''The Brockport Variety Shop,\ to be conducted /by Herman Jobusch and Alice Jobusch, both of Brockport. They will Occupy the Richards store on Market street. 'LOST-^Ring oif-;keys; small magneto wrench also on ring. Finder please evening phone or return keys to E-4 this office. , Reward. ' \ ' °\ ' ' • - . ~~- -* ; -— r\ 'LOST—Will anyone .having knows„. D THI ! BUU f P'TCHER ledge of the Auto Blue Book Shield; 6a Koom l 9 serving a lacarte lunch- taken (from .my sign at iCollege an< i • ens every school day from 12 to 1, Ar- Utica Streets, kindly return or notify Ta^gements made for special luncheons me. • Reward. \Phone 327JM. Miss.12. n % a / nners ' as desired, at 40-Gollege 7 v. V, Mary Allen, College St, («• •Strd S Beauty Is Universal 5 Round Curl .Facials ' Marcelling, Shampooing I With a JRadia you can enjoy evervthrill to whicrrthe Radia. Fan is Heir, Distance, elearndss, selectivity -all are possible ia eXc^ticm^yfeem^efervv^^re siiowingr- OT NICHOtS & SMITH 3 State St. Pnoae SD4-W - -- ------ _ -t : imuiiiiuiBiiHiiiiuiiDiiHiiiiiiiioiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiniHiMiiiiiioiiiuiiiiiiintuiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiDiiiiuniiiiD^^ HomeiGiitsiof Chri^mas gift tor trie -home JLJa- dked-vyise—andr-if—yc come here to make your selectiQrij jliejmIii,e_yoii receive will make the gift doubly pleasing* ^^JUJUJJ^tH^I^ FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING East Side Main St. Will you be able to pay for your Xmat pur- chases by check? That really is the best way, because if checks errors which sure bound to happen during the Xmat rush. Money is-lost, purses are^ snatched and a great deal of incon- venience is always experienced when paying cash for your Xrnas psirchases. Christmas will soon - ... A *~- here—^Open an account ribw. ELLEN BELL I I Smith Barber Shop. Private Room Phone 167-M BROCKPORT, N. t. f. * 4 1 J \8 2 %*&• m A 6.* . i;M •> : %A J- V ? 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