The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 27, 1927, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Saturday, August^27, 1927 -T~
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-' Greenville Ne\Eg~~'~"
31iss (ius'sic LUoiL.tia ,Calhoun,
daughter gif Mr. and Mrs. J-. B. Cql* 'j
houn, Sr., who.\\;as a teaohgr in Un- i
ion School and a star member of the i
" Allen Temple choir, as well as one 1
_ of tho most pupubir young women of J
this city, Rass^d away Monday,. Au- j
gust 15th at Columbia, S. C., follow- !
' . ing a brief illness. The cjyeoasetl was
ajiieiulk'r of otie of GreenyiHvV-bosi._
fahiilios, and fier friends, gained and
kept by her Imigfletie personality,
arc legion, ller untimely passing
leaver an achinir viod in the 'church
and social-life of this seetton in which~
o ~she. was held in unstinted admiratinp
by hundreds. Relatives and friends
~ alike sincerely nio'urn hcV .suiklefc departure
into the spirit realm, yet we
Jim submiskivp uV rlin will of .Iiwik
who sometimes^Wcmands the bwt wo
have?earth's most desired"?jromif.
Which is proven, in Hie passing of
M iss Calhoun. The remains of the deceased
were Titneraliv/.ed Friday af
. ternoon from Allen,Temple A. M., K.?
-? Chu'l'cMv,*of .Which 'she Whs l\ faithful
membei'y in the p'rosoncy of an overflow
crowd. The irastro, liev., I). JLr
Withel'.spoon. acted as master of cere -
monies, while thy, principal, euolpgy
' was delivered by Rev, \V.'F/Kii;e,;presiding
elder of the Creen'woOd Dis
- a part. The floral offerings were
' many and hpniit.if'ill, J hespi aking I he
i. Mi.tfciuiiiK }*^puhuit.w. rt 1.11 UU I'M III i ly
connection survivesy The brcv.ved
' family has the* most profound -syin
y ' r-throughout t1\e nation. Many dis*
T tinguished persons. from out the citjr
~~ and state weiK.' pre-sen for the .funeral
cevfembnv. -
1 I\Ir. .James Langston, ivho was a
, died suddenly Saturday night at his
borne on Ware St. Funer a 1 anuounce1
: iiiems liad rTTrrtTerrr made :tt this' wnt^
_JIUC.
.Mrs. Nannie .Mark is visiting ro?
lutive? .ami friends . in Philadelphia
and Ha_rrisl?urg I'a. We' wislr'hor
a most pleasant trip. .
Jtlias Nettie Oxner ahd guestr'of
Spartanburg, were visitor^ here Sun.
day. , ' ' .'. .
Mrs.M"\in.vors TTvTns and daughter.
Susie have returned from a visit with
relative# - and friends, at- Pendjeton^.
They hro'ught- hack as their gut st.'
.Hitie -Miss tVmyers Roily, . , .
Mr. Jair.es Robin < n spent the ueek
emliwiili his family on Logan St.-'
Mr, and .Mrs. James (t. Fisher and
? -jdrfc and-Jtlr :. k'allur?If ft Sunday-oa
a allot on., trip to'Augusta. :(I.a.
* Aii-. Verting Myers :J.n<j a party of
?r friend-11 n;"toi.ed to WTttrnv 11a la>miiiday.
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Mr. and Mrs. F.. (iiiiiin, Oakdale
\ -."Avenue. eJitertainci} a number of
their fviinds with a delicious .dinner
I Sundji.V. ' .The (JriTms, wjio live in
i a Veritable (iavden of Kden,. always
: | serve in- tjnval SU.vIt'.? Ami this oe
' 'i ;isi|.n \Vasi no vxrep:ion to tin, pi''
' whatever.. *
A . Tile funetal of Miss Beat-rice Willi.......
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Sprih.ufieid Jtaptisl c hurch,.. Rev. C
" F. Gand officiating.
Rev: D. L. Witherspeon, the silver
ttmgued. prince, preached two jrerJ*
excellent, , timely awl- practical sermons
at Allen Temple ChciK h last
Sunday. He used as his texts:. Isa,
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respectively. Ka'cp discourse.was the
last \\ord in honiik tT^-i- ad proved'a
~ r?* rare treat to all'" ijfroaipSjtr.. r A hrrgc
crowd was mu for the pnniTtiy Si lioul
service,sr^nd an interesting A. C. K.
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League session was had.
. "I Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Calhoun. Tr.,
and Mi ss F.'L Lykes motored to Columbia
Tuesday on business.
Mr. ft. K. Calhoun'of Chicago, IH.,
\vas( yalled to the city last week on
account of the death of his sister.
II.TOUEVILI.E NKWS
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? ^^d:u-?uii-S-n3??t.Jhmtu ill
[_ fo'' ?piite a long time died at his home
W (TnesdlTy afte'rrioon. The funeral
was held at - Fisher's Chapel M. K
Church, Firday evening:, August It)
The- It Ion roe U ndertaker, o.f Savannah
conducted the funeral. The funeral
was preached by Rev. S. M. Grayson,
The remains^were laid to rest in th<
B Puvysbuvg cemetery Friday afternoon
B He ,leaves.> to mourn his loss a wife
r??-Mttt:?Viola Unmrt, 'u hlMUil'i',?ttTT"
Mary ar;. five sisters and two l.roIVIr.
Smart, a very young pronii
nent charaiter. was successful alopp
all" business lines.. .
l!(v. S. M. Grayson preached Sun^Brhe
fTpiriluaT feast that has beer
^ ping on at St. Stephen A. M. E, foi
^ftdays came-to a close Sunday night
^Blisr. I/'icile Greene of Charleston
Ci^w-hove.iupending a while with
s. R0ia\Grcgg and Beatrice Fra
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e>? ~i lM ~^7 ""
??Greenwood New&
Mrs. Amanda WJuirton, mother o
MTsi Cora Lifcon left Saturday t<
visit her daughters in Eviinston, 111.
i A i'ter a haniVv soimirn* fh l h# <>it v
of "Brotherly .Love"' wtieye she
to visit her hm iminh Mr. B. W. Nanoe
Alis. Bu.Ce X:meo has. returned lo Ttrc
city {Titutly elated oVer her trip.
Alts. Maggie Xanc'O and daughter
\\ illie spent last week visiting a<f
tqn.'itm-ahees in Atlanta. "Ga. .Vj-?
Mrs. Fugonln. llarper Allen" ei
: route from Cleveland, Ohio, to hej
j home in Newberry, stopped over I'm
I a_Iu\y days w ith her sister, Airs. C
ri. Aiarnti. -;r Mrs. Allen had been li
Cl'i^ettmd for two months jis* tin
guest of .her sister and brothers! -Shi
was accompanied by her baby son
I'aul. ' .
Dr. an<l Mrs. J. G. Stuart of Co
liiiiil.i.i spent lMVoral dayi in the oit;
last week at the parental' domicilii.
Miss Carol Walker is spending :
'few days in Atlanta tliis~^veek. ?Mis.
Francos Kvaris has~returne<
hen:,T-fn>at Davton.Ohio, where shi
spen.t a very delightful. stay..
Mr; Benjamin Sanders of Orange
among friends.
Mr.,Charles Johnson is home agtiii
lifter plying his trade in NVwnrk, N
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Mrs.' Maud Parlor of New Yorl
CiiV and Miss Bessie Owens jif Ii+ch
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. ope visitiipf 'parents ;in<
{.rii'mis; at Caurcns and Cirecnwootl
igj '43.
Mi: acs I.illie Kit-lm1 and Nettie Fo:
Messrs.-Logan Ibne.s and Thomas Wil
Tiams hiotor.ed t<y Abbeville last Sun
day. Tlvuy returned in the at'ternooi
' delighted with .the xrtiting.
! Miss Bonnie Fisher is on the sic!
I UitHnis. week.
j The Rev. J. II. Cjalloway is having
. iiT'T-X',1 _ui . AJJop f Vnj)f
Church. Intelligencealso has rt?achci
your eoi i"tfirfWltvAT f.t' ft like 'e^i>yvrK:n'c
of the Bailey Bother Circuit of \vhiel
Rev. -J. ('. McCtellnn is the esteenici
l.-astor..
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.Alar.tin and (' F. Ferguson are out i
lie rural' this Week assisting in re
-VW1-1?IW-et+JlgSs
.Mr. 'and .Mrs. Frank Williams or
It rtnined <(tn1o a number of thei
friends last-,i\Vednes<la!w evening a
their -beautiful ho'ine" on Market S
in honor' u! their daughters, Misst
Ai:ntsy-nnd Jimmle V. The evertin
:.vaH- ".pen;.*jdvasptithr. in names." A
the 1 in! ol' whieh?A.he quests, wei
- 'a rvoiF-'.wiVji TlWfcie pt'cser
were: Misess Nettie Fox, Winlon la
l -o '{ t.tdr.ia (i.T.iiiu .MaXey-Johnaoi
Willie- 1 ox. and Mrs. I. M. A. Myei
.iff (.!?!uirthia; Mos'sns. J. B. Mill, Hct
I hert Wan', David Tolbert, Williai
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j Wilson, 'i. F. -Williams, Cieoygo Ke
'< ley.- ! e l-htflir-'J '?;'*% -'J *h?' -T. it if hi
J.l.honia- Williams; Me-(lames "That
| (le'us Killev. llosa Joimsoh and-.
. vinum. ?'
Wlllian.: Is visiting hi
husband in liock Hill. . . ' .
I Urv (.'. 11. S. Henderson is in ' Dt
ftM.il :,itU'ndinir the .A!cdical ASsuci;
uon, . lie will return to the city. i
about ton (lny?....?? " ?
Miss Ldrenee Kut ledge has rot on
e?l' to Atlanta, where she joins h<
- .sisu'-r. Miss I.nis, on a visit to tho
tnotliLM-* in Ashoville,. ,N. 0.
A l'tor spending, several weeksjiwjt
hi i' sister, AJrs^Uut iiula Rutler, Mi;
--lirisciUn Avi4son has returned to- hi
h'-.iiio m GrtlcnviHoy.
(Hl KCli NEWS
? The Sunday School was* well a
tended last Sunday. The lesson wi
hitciest inyly tau'ght'by tbe^fetehef
Air. ,J. 11. Kvans, superintendent, r<
viewed the lesson,. The
B. V. 1'. U. under'the auspiei
1 of Mrs. Jessie M. Walker, is 'doin
,H groat work. Large crowds alwaj
great hef. *I'astor-Williams
preached a mo:
excel lent so nion at the morning Se
. Mt. I'isgah Temple
' After a spirited study period, o'i
Sunday- School was addressed by D
\V", F, Iiice, whose encouraging r
1 marks were eagerly sought arid aI
.cepted. . '
Our pastor preached very cfTectiv
: ly Sunday morning from the tex
I'sirim 01:2: "Lead me to the rot
t that-is higher than I." At the ev
mng s'ervice Rev. Wr NL?Dnniel '
llA- Baptist ifihtach ?tcctriftdd t
aiidit^ice with another gospel so
- mon.
' Work on the church, location.^
progressing nicely .under the supe
vision of Mi'. .Jofciah Moore,
Mis;* Anna Scott of Savannah, wi
1 catled to the bedside to her grar
father, tiov. Alex Scott, who is vci
ill-. '.
, Mr, Solomon Williams accompani<
- ert Vandyke motored to Charlestc
during the past week.
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THE PALME1
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~ Manning News = ~
f, Mrs. Kmma Josey, /formerly of
j Manning, hut who is n9W making her
home in Clinton, Pa., is here on a i
p "sjiort visit. 777. ^
t Miss Frankie Riehards has return- o
? wlii-ii' shi'Vpent Iwn wPPlfg ?
.. Dr. D. Murtin-Dow, former teacher |j,
, of scifcnce at Allen University, preach-' li
? qcI two wonderful sermons at Trinity n]
?A. >1. U. Church Sunday. lie spoke h
_ Iin-courii^ii the moiuiinp>mifi eh^r1
fulness at might. He will return Wed- v
1 nesday afterrtoon to deliver a lecture i(
on?Africa. He- made a?wonderful ~
1_ Jjnprpssion upon the whitB and colored Z
1 I people Sunday which will ,not be for- p.
Ugoyjen. t<
iJl iiCY. Q. A.JParker h'as gone to at*
tend Jthe Orangeburg District Sun- a
ddy School Convention at Cameron,
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?11l?M. J. Sumptor, 'our presiding ^
| elder, passed through the city on last 11
,x ; Saturday and stopped at the parson- *
k ..age for a few minutes. ^
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j Miss Pauline Childers is visiting in
t- /Chester-, St-Cv'?--- ------ ? ?-- l_i
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Those. Qn the sick'list this week "J
- are: Mrs. Charlotte James, Mrs. Ruth
hoped, .that they may be soon re- w
n|stored to perfect health.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mack and Mrs. is
_ Maggie Mack of Grpunvillp, R.?Q^ -hx
< are visiting Mr?., Mary Rhodes of
| this -city for a few days^ ? S?
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, notes from-^bamserg re
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_ V \Ve are delighted to have 'bhck with *a
. us l'rof. Charles l).-,)Vright, who has
i jiisf returnqitk from Beh'is Academy,
j.where luT was employed for three M
k weeks as one of the instructors in the re
: vocational part time efthool of agri- he
a culture for men and boys. ar
1 reports that 'the school was
j (lui.te' a success.
e" VVO \Verti,'favor'ed a few weeks ago w
h with a district meeting of tne Amer- ^
(1 1 ican Woodmen, which, convened at *?
r.munucl A. jfcl. w. uiurcn at ^cope, "l
I; C. The meeting was a success A
n from every. angle. sc
The ' introductory / sermdn \vas "
- preached orr Friday might by Rev. M.
i- C..H. Dillard of f5aml>erg. The serr
iiKin was timely and inspiring. He p
it-- impressed upon his hearers the impor
t. tame of pressing Forward irf what's^
ever pursuits of life in which :w'e are. la
g eiigaged. / ' . ..C
d'l Sunday, we had an address and
e . very- -interesting paper, on coopera- v
it tlon, -which was_read by Mrs. Priscil>
la Bedford of Bamberg. An address
rt7 by I'rof. C'narles D. Wright Was very
s timely ;ind inspiring, for good of the ;
[ - oVder; also an address by Bro. Smith ^
iii order; atlso. addresses by Bro. Smith ^
1- and Bro.\V. Rivers, till of Bam- j
i ) C(
f, b.-i'g. Quite a number was added to-U
!- ti e Hmanuel Lodge.1 The annual ser- j
i moil was preached by .Ryv.^W. ;H. ^
Norman of Bamberg. He impressed K
TT his audience with the importance of j ^
nrirsinizintt-.nnd staridinc toe-other as 1
S]
>- a group for the advancement of the '
race. This meeting was held under ^
in the auspices of he manager, J, C. j
! Ktrbanks and state organizer for, the
i- American Woodmeij, Washington, D.
>? C. Quite h. ,number of officers and' ^
Bamberg, attended the meeting.h
|- 'fix- So 1 m IT"i- T .1 nf Bnm ?
4S berg is the largest in the state. We o
>r_ Ih'aye an enrollment of 150 members r<
and we are increasing in member- S
* ship daily. . ~ ' ' it<
? We aiu in the inidst ^bf a revival TF
t- meeting here, and all around us. Rev. f
is W. \V. Chappelle has just' cu/s. o tl
s. very "Kurccsrsftrt meeting at Gethse- h
e- mane Baptist Church. V h
Rev. W. H. Norman has just closes
Vd a metting at Orange Grove M. '
ig K." Church. He reports quite a .
/s success. ,
Rev. M. C. II. Dillard, "'pastor of ^
st Thankful Baptist Church, has just
r- closed one of the greatest revival
nteidings . .they. . have had. in., many...
years. His people came together a
u- few weeks'ago and decided to pitch ^
ii<- :? h:ittlf> Sntnn nnrf the net.
e- result was a great success. Rev, Dil- ^
e- laid is. a great spiritual leader among
his people, and he is putting
o- theiprogram over for the Master here C
t: at Thankful and also at Rome Bap- v
>k tist Church at Denmark. His meet- a
e- j ings- are being conducted by -R-eV.
sf -I- A. Pfnson of Altona, Pa.~ Rev,
he-Binson is a great preacher. Every
r-?night tho church was crowded with ?
the people of the city and aldo of j
is the surrounding country, eager to hear j
r. this great ~m|xn of God. i
On last ..Friday night at Thankful f
Baptist Church the--sform broke loose i
as among his hearers when the Holy
id Ghost came upon them and it remind .
ry ed us of the day of Pentecost. Rev. .
Pinson goes from here to Rome Bap- 1
h! list Church, where he will continne
9*= hisrevival ffetvltfe for Rgvc Dilfgr^r ^
>n The people here are in mouralng by j
not having him to stay another week. I
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Chester Paragraphs,.v
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The Finley High School will open
September 12. Everything -is geting
in readiness for that' time. The
irst. teachers' meeting will be held
n Saturday morning, September 10
t 10 o'clock. '
Miss Eunice-Veal Baker of -Stgnr:
enville, Ohio, with her interesting
ttle son, Billy, after -spending: two"
jonths hdre with relatives and friends
ift-Wednesday to join her husband,
1ft ^^frlngtom D. XJ. p-frffifr
rhich place they will*, motor to Yel>wstone
Park, to continue, their vaition.
Dr. Baker is a very sqccessilTphysician
in1 Stenborivillc. Mrs
injey was formerly domestic: science
jacher in the Finley High School
nd'also taught at Tuskegee institute,
nd State College, Orangeburg;
Mrs. Roxie Davis .tias-returned to
ie city from w vlcit of several weeks
c. Clevelad ad Columbus, Ohio;"
luffalo, N. Y.; Monteral Canada; j
ittsburg, Pa. and Washington, I).
Mr. -WaddeH .-Sanders- is- -visiting -t
is ihother, IVlrs. iJmma Sanders on |
cLgre St. Mr. Sanders will return
i New York City after- ia .week here
ith hmi mother.
Miss Alexander of Brooklyn, N. Y: ,
the, finest of Mrs.,.Beulah Cunning-- 1
yfolay S+, J * J
Prqf. S. L. Finley attended the
1 prenie Grand Lodge of Pythians in
lilt'Ugu lust ttuuk, ami is alsu a1 up?
sentqtive to ,'the Suprejme Grand
idge of Elks; after \fftich, he will
ke his vacation in the mountains ,
Tennessee...
Mjrs. J. Eh Boyd' and daughters,';
isses Willie and Florence of Launs,
spent a week at the home of
ir brother and sister-in-law, Prof,
id Mrs. { >. jL. Finley.
Mrs. Lizzie McLees of Columbia, |
as a pleasant 'visitor here last Week
riends everywhere were delighted
i see herj, . She came to have placed
; the grave of her husband, Rev.
. McLees, a tombstone, which prents
a very improving appearance in
le Benson cemetery;
The CulvarjrBaptist Sunday School
id a most enjoyable. picnic at Zion
ilgrim. Chrrrch last Tuesday.
Children's Day was enjoyed- hy a
irge audience at Calvpry 'Baptist
hurch ..last Sunday-afternoon. - ,
The funeral of Mrs. Anie Alexaner
was attended hy a large crowd
Sunday afternoon. Rev.' Killingsiirth-preached
a very-fouehing scrips.
C. E. Leathers sang, "Some day
e'U understand." Undertaker R. S.
yers was in charge. Just, as the
'lends had finished . viewing the
srpse, the family, consisting of the ;
usFand, Mr. Jerry Alexander and
tree .daughters, Miss Maggie Alexnder,?Mrs.?Rosa
Jackson?of 1'hilnelphia
and Miss Maria Alexander 1
rosejand passing silently to the bier
prend'over their mother a beautiful
hite silk robe, while" Mr. Alexander.
hijef; after which the undertaker pla-1
ed the tojV on the casket and the 1
rocession filed out. The interment j
ras in Hebron cemetery.- The floral j
dbutes were numerous and pretty, j
.The tiagii tlt.tlll Uf Cgptgfff MHllh I
f Georgetown caused a pall of sorow
"in Chester. Captain and Mrs. i
niith motored to Chester freouentlv
[> visit their sister, Mrs. C. E. Leath-!
larper and all of the relatives have !
he sympathy pf their many friends j
erer tn these -very- sad and "trying I
ours of sore distress.
i
Mr s. Marv_Br iee and Mrs. Maggie
!. Currence are improving froth the
njuries sustained in an automobile
ccidentseveral days ago. With Mr. i
trice at the wheel, the Brice family !
rere motoring to Winston-Salem to
pend a week, when just before reach-1
ng Concord, their car skidded and!
urned over, injuring all of them.j
'he..car was almost a complete wreck,
nd all were lucky riot to have bpen
urt mdre. r?? *
Miss Hattie Stewart of New York
*ity arived in the city Sunday to
isit her mother Mrs. Nellie Stewrt.
Mi?.' Willie'-Jaekaori is very sick at?
iin- homo hn Ook St,
" Mrs. A. E. Gordon, Wife" of the
tastor of the A. M. E. Z. Church is
n the city frfom Ohio. Mrs^ Gordon
s a very pclasant lady, an accornilieVvnH
mneipinn rttlfl is fast makiniT
riends. ??' ' ?
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Miss-yfosgic Hemphill of. C-hcrawr
s here visiting relatives and friends
n the city. - -?
Miss Emma J. Council of Fayette.'Tlle,
M. C., is spending a few weeks
tfith her relatives, Rev, and Iflrs.
i. E. Gordon, York St.
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' REV'. J. IT H\RRKON. state Maitir , ' : :
T'MfeMJM'l'Ei) SONS OU~. .LiUAlIAM & IX of J,
is an organization wmcn k.< mg -a greai uotk ior tne poor ana
infirm people. of'South Carolina' T: ilia*-.-ft; .its head\-Rev. J. J. -:
Harrison. State P^:', ,1?=\ Kiriw-s'iite Secretary and ?
D V. McCraik State Treasurer. It r . r. P-, no-n>>Vprg while
alive ami1 ghUL L-tJ j_M^^ v.wjJ i-ny- .<\f-i.or-..-.4eath-. It
pays fPom fiftxv.to ono': hunt!r.o1..pol in?s for InVpiwfMienefits. It * '
pays from 81,50 to $$.<)() pcVKSwk i'or sKknoss and up to ?10.C<y
on Doctor's Bill.
Think of it rr'^-^~rrKrr vc-rftr^ ; _
.or Pro' 7 j "T\ If' K ^ , Srr PbnnriMfJviitp. <5 p .
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