The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 22, 1936, Page Page 7, Image 7

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Saturday, August 22, 1936 Mrs. AngeHne Page left Sunday Tor Philadelphia on her vacation, with her brother, Mr. Marion E. Evans. Miss Janette Lyles is visiting relatives and friends in Newberry, Sooth Carolina. Dr. apd Mrs. C. L. Eccl' ston of Oidanda, Fla., are spending their, vacation here ' and in Greenville, S. tH. Fifends were pleuSetl to see them. . .in Mrs. E. M. Pressl* y, niece and sun and Miss Elsie Scarhs spent Sunday in Charleston with Mr. and Mrfl. Beard.?They inputted a ^lovely trip. r*Dr. D. J. Dixon and Dr. J. G. Stuart left Monday for Philadelphia to attend the National Modi-' call convention. Mr, Price B. Hall, Sr., formerly] city after spending sometime in Philadelphia. ^ I ? Mr. and Mi-s. Isaac Buck of Bah timore, Md.? spejiL a Very pleasant time with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M.*. Jackson on Senate St. _ Mrs. Glenn -and son. motored ; from Detroit and spent the weekend with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ; Jackson, reported grand time. Mrs. Myrtle Lee and cousin are leaving Saturday for Augusta, Ga. for the week-end. Mrs. Janie Turner ar.d daughter Martha Lee of Newark, N, J., are visiting Mrs. James Reese, 2537 Cherry street. We wish them- a pleasant stay. Mrs. Ida Anderson of 230<> Pendleton street and little grandson Clarence. K. Bates left the city on Saturday, August 1." for N\ \\ York City, where they will spend a two weeks' vacation. 1 ' ' Miss Mary Lillian Hall; the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Price B. Hall of Columbia left Tuesday for Denta, Virginia, ?whero- she will spend the remainder of the summer with Her relatives*" the Rev. and Mrs. Charles llnrrisin^ Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Larson are . leaving Saturday for Savannah, Georgia to spend two weeks with their mother, Mrs. Anna I.adson. Mr. Pjnckney K. and I.aney F Bates of Columbia and Little Mountain but now .residing in New York City and nepljvw; i--Bernard Williams of Philadelphia spent a week here visiting relatives and friends in and around the old home town. While >n Little Mountain, they were the house guests of their father, Mr. George Bates. In Columbia they were-the guests of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Kli/.a --betiv Bates- and?fanuiy, . I Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, William Jr.. alid Mrs. Rosa Belle Hampton motored to Richmond. Va., last Saturday, August Wth. 'Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Junior "spent the week with their daugh-i ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. I.awrehce Chavis of that city. Mrs. Hampton spent^tTwTWeek with, htuJ sister, Mrs. V. Branch. While be-1 ing there they attended the grand session of_ the B. M. C. also took part in the grand parade. Everybody enjoyed themselves very much. The Children's . Toy Orchestra or Rythm Band of First Calvary Sunday school under direction of Miss Singleton will play three ?numbers at tht> BYPIJ this Sunday afternoon at 5;30 jo'clock. About 15 of these little folk played at the Veterans Hospital once last August and also on the 3rd Sunday of this month at the invi tation of St. Luke's. Episcopal church. ?? L'AMISANT SOCIAL CLl'B The L'Amisant Social club met at the homeyof Mi.-s Glaudie Bouie Monday Aug. l7.The devotions were carried out in their usual order. The business part of the club .was drsFCissed. _ The Silver Tea given Sunday afternoon was very successful. The program opened by singing In the Garden. Mr. G. Smith of" fered prayer. Paper was read by Miss Walker. Duett* by Misses, Harry Riley,/ Recitation by Miss Stroman. Poem by Miss H'rmenia Hall. Remarks Mis<? Ethel Robin son. The president Mr. Muyvin Mitchell .weelconved and thanked the members of the visiting club for their present. They were then served. t Our president Mr. Mitch'ell left Tuesday on a vacation. We wish for him a pleasant trip. Mrs. Laura Mae White, Miss Evelyn Bouie Jk and Rev. W. M. Patterson are on ^^^he sick list. We wish for them B^peedy recovery. I . WILLING WORKERS ~ SOCIAL CLUB NEWS Hello everybody are you happy? If not cheer up, smile with .Ike and make it snappy. On Thursday afternoon the W. W." S. Cv Was called to order at i):00 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Wilhelminh Womack and Mrs. Deseline Thotnp son, 1127 Queen St. The meeting being well attended was a very brief one. On account of the <Jlub being entertain?d-hy Mrs. Womack and Thompson. The affair being a very brilliant one, and was enjoyed by .all. . We were indeed glad to nave the following visitors present: Mrs. Maggie Johnson, president of Waverley Silver Stars; Mrs. Inez Hawkins, Mrs. Adell Douglas, Miss Catherine Merkerson, Mrs. Daisy Chavis, Miss R. Morrison, Mr. Thos. Lawson, Mr. Ralph Womack and Mr. Ed. Wal| tor Thompson. We epjoy#d- the I treat to the fullest extent and also the services the visitors rendered. I Now to prove to you thgt this is | right, just call on us (Willing i Workers) most any night. Remcmber visitors are always welcome. Your Ike isLnow signing off Until a Inter date,- hn birl , ynn nnil you and all until a later date I. J. Johnson, Secretary . ? reoportcr It NATURAL CLUB GIVES SILVER TEA. I The B Natural Musical club gave a Sjtver~Tea at th(r~ hom* of Rev. L.C. Jenkins Unnlioi | Miss Emniaretta Jenkins was the charming hostess. The guests won? received by- Misses Mary Gladden and Evaretta Chappelle.?The following program was rendered. | America,- Invocation by John ; Whitman; followed by the Negro National Anthem. Th<> mistress of ceremonies, MiSs Lillie Mae Green was introduced by the advisor, Mr. Kiddick. Vocal solo "On the Road to. Mandaly," Mr. Kobt Barr;. piano solo The World is Waiting for The Sunrise, Miss M. . Gladden; Essay, Success, Mr. Riley; \'ocal~RTrh), Just a -Wearing, I "*r. Leon Gary; Address, Cooperation, Mr. Roosevelt "Franklin; Vocal solo. The Sunshine of your Smile, Mr. Gerald Dickson; . ReI marks by the president, Mr. Ed! gar Thompson". The accompanists for the evening were Edgar Bert i Williams and Mary Gladden. Vocal solo, Tre? s, Mr. Donald Reed MEETING. Thc Robert Browning Elliott Community. Forum met at the home of the president, 1410 Pim street, Sunday Aug. 9th. Meeting was call1 (1 to order by the Presi dent at 4 :.*t0 p.m. Business was' carried on in 4ts usual manner. Drt J.. K. Briggs, advisor of the organization, offered many l\elpful I suggestions. The organization is always happy to have him present. Among the. n^w members enrolled, are Mr. Fred Ilipp, Mr. S. E. Al, ford, Mr. Epps, Miss Jessie B. I Caldwell and Mrs, J. E. Brown. \ pi oeratn" was outlined for the remaining year. Sunday, Aug. 2' at 4:(M) p.m. a public meeting will be hell at S1 cond Calvary Baptist church, during which time the purpose of the Forum shall be completely--outlined. The publicis cordially invited. J. E. Brown, President, * E. S. Caldwell, Secretaity. ' I.ITKY BIRD SOCIAL CLl'B Till' T.ui'kv Riv/t !sr>c>in1 .PlnP met at the home of Mrs. Mary McCoy. Auy 18th. Opening sony by th(? president. 23rd Psalm by Airs. Mary McCoy. Prayer by Air. Willie Boyce. Sony, "Everybody Ouyht to Pray Sometime." This sony brought" our devotional serVftrc to a close. The president took charge of the meetiny. Thd Sick Committee made their report. The new and unfinished business were discussed. We were ylad to have a new joiner Mrs. Ruby Minis. The roll was called. Members pres nnf 1 't n.ir novf nionf l'nrr will be at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kennedy, 1221 Wheat St. We were dismissed by Mr. Sam McCoy. We were served sandwiches, punch, ice cream and cake. TWILKJHT SOCIAL CLUB On the night of August 12th, at the residence of Mrs. White, 1220 Harden street, the. Twilight Social club gave its annual summer festival. The affair began at 8:20 o'clock and continued until twelve. During these hours of merry-making a delicious course of salad on lettuce, w'th ham. pickle and saltines "was served. This was followed by serving everyone punch. Music was furnished by a Simplex automatic machine. Various pieces were rendered on reqma4 hv Mrs, Allen (Midget) Russell. On departing everyone expressed^ themselves as having enjoyed the | evening to tne nignest. MRS. BRIGGS-ENTERJAINS ~;Mb?. . Lucretia Briggs was the host of friends at a party at her sister's home,?'' Friday afternoon. There were sixteen guests present namely; , Mrr~and Mrs. Briggs and son Willie; Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Gamble and daughter, Mary Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Briggs, Mrs. Sumter and her daughter, Mrs. Ladson and Mr friend. Delicious ice cream, cake and mints were served by Mrs. Strother and her daughter Ada Strother. . : ,, Tt BLUE MOON SOCIAL, t'tt'li On July 31st despite the very inclement weather we were leteu with a very elaborate banquet in hoiioi oi Ine lilue Moon Sociai w.we ^ius at the country home, oi iiis. sainon, Breeze Inn. upon entering we waltzed Lo ttie lovciy and etietiunling music 01 one oi our most talented musicians in .tile pers'on oi Broi. Kiudick. Amidst tlie soil glowing lights oi' tho club colors blue and gold, we were seived a most delicious cocktail and cigarettes. Chicken"?and ham saiad, sandrvichesypunchyand ice-cream were servOu*. Alter t dinner mints w eir also served. . Later we were favored with a selection by Messrs Hubert anc Reed oi the Calverts Social Club The {Blue Mooners can boast ot v large attendance and very typica in spirits. The guests were attikctively gowned and -delightfully entertained. We listened to the timely remarks from Mr. Dan Reed-oi' tin Calverts. We wish to extend oui gratitude to these talented young men lor their part oil the entertainment. Aiid also a 'standing invitation is extender them. We always welcome them to our club. On Aug. 4th The Blue Moor gins were erueriumcu at tiu home of the President, Miss Hen derson, 1318 Lincoln St. Aftei business matters were taken up she served us fee cream hjid cake We departed happily to return aguin soon. Au re-voir. 11. M. S C. tuning off. ^ __ ^ LITTLE BIG SHOT^i SOCbAI. CLl?'B f.\ k Newberry, S. C.?The L... ll. S , met at Miss Nancy Ilaltiwaijgcr'.lon W. Boundary St. Wednesday Aug. 12. * j Most of tlie members were'pros ent. Business was beautifiilly dis; cussed. All were looking lotward to "The Biggest Hit of tin Season," a party, to be on tlu? 13ll business closed. About 30 minutes . of pleasun wasispent.. The club welcomed tin visitors, "Miss Mattie Mae?'Wilsoi and Mr. U. S, Tucker Mr. Ttiek er gave a very helpful talk. Com. again Miss Wilson and Mr. Tuck er. The hostess serve*, a refreshing course a'h punch and ~ cake,?M r James Carter thanked the host ess. The club adjourned to meel at Miss. Vivian Ruff's next Wed nesday at 0:00 p. m. RADIO NEWS The weekly meetinjr "1' the lt*r dio Literary and Social cln!> wa held at the horn-- ?>f Mr. Allot Harris on Tuesday, August isth Kvery member was present at i P.M. but instead of bcein'ninir < u program the switch of the radh was thrown and we listened t,, ; blow by blow'description, of tin Louis-Sharkey .bout. After tin lij*ht a short discii.-'sion ibok pine, but some one Uati to end ntr discussion by sayfpg'that. he .-av the light very plainly and that -I'M was using a streamline left atn a knee action rijrht since he cott!< not prove this and we could no disprove it, to k- ep fit in wastim time we slid into nr etjng durim the Joe Lewis thr?,wine- lefts un< vicrlito flint ic ? ** 1? . i idea was taken when it was Wr<.>nr Everyone that .think \v>- are _>lip i>i- may eliminate the idea am join in our etl'ort to ini|tni\e <m. _program._ _ * - Here's somefRTng ne"w and >ti: has a wet paint sign attached t< it. We have planned tin en lop tafnment. Something new and e< citing for your enjoyment, pleaure, approval and criticism.. Nairn ly "A Carnival"-, This entertain line Oxcept ft view of Kmg Kmr and that's only due to tli,. fact tha poOr old Kong went oil' and hu*ie> himself some place. The date o the party to be held on the Li11 of this month was -charmed t< September 7, which is Labor Daj and the date for the carnival w.n set as September 3rd. these dates may he changed how ever, but what 'difference' does dat? makes. At the close of meeting begat I thf* U'nt ff'iwt nfftii* vvl\ii?l the majority of the members 1<T immediately and took part in ui entertainment sponsored by :trn Calvary church at Abie's place. Next meeting will^be helu a the home of Mr. R. Jackson. J. \V. Johnson, :'._.. . ... ' __ _ r* iiortcr SOCIETY MEN'S I'M B. Sum tier.?The regular meeting of the club was held Tuesday nitc Aug. 11th. This being the secern social meeting, since the founding of the club June IMG. teresting speech on the "l\wp . of the Club." _!The main point hi stressed was u> build heltv( 111 \ ;w! membet* a strong unbroken friend, ship, and to make men of then and Wild reflivd gentlemen.? CAVA 1,1 f3T SUUAL jLLLli James and Atejton Herbert entertained the Cavaliers in gale style at the residence of Mr. .Ins Whitman. The chaplain op1 nod the meeting Wy giving a quotation, the other members responded with quotations or proverbs The plans were made for the mi-annual banquet which is to Ik held in the near future. The hosts served a delicious ' repast of fri' J chicken, garnished rice, potato salad, peaches, cake and fruit cocktail. . i IE PALMETTO LEADER ? " t " ..J _ MRSrT.ULTLE BRAWIfF.Y ENTERTAINS On Wednesday,. August 12th ."Mrs. Luc-rllo Brawlcy ol' 722 As- I .-vnuiiy Sti'cet, Columbia. S. G'., entertained very beautifully with a picnic* at Marshall's place on the Bluff road in honor of her children, Miss liatth and Mr. David Brawlcy, Jr., and she included in! hei generosity a few of her rela-j ^ lives and friends. The. dinner was a well planned, abundant, sumptuous and appetizing repast and was skillfully pre. -pared -kv f I rose we U-versed in the : culinary art. Truly it was. a lea-t lit for a king. The table was \ beautifully set up with linen, silI ver and cut (lowers and carried out , the color scheme of white and i green. 1 On leaving the picnic ground the pal'ty was taken on a long and enjoyable rule and each returned home wit}* pleasant memories and " sincere thanks . to. tlv ir gelterou^ 'a hostess. . Til...-; included among the guests 1 were: Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Youirg" | fluid niul daughter Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Brunson; Misses ^ c fa idem a?\\ arley,?Kobe 1 Garnt*a( Dunn.ore, Laura Goodwin, Susie , j Anna Johnson, Evelyn and Laura ; j l-'rances Johnson, Rosa Lee anu . j Margaret tnampion, tmerson and t Uosanna' Lewis, Mesdames K.atie )'i Thompson, Anna Davis, Julia. L ; lliiifipnr* y, Bessie Thompson and Jl. K, Dunmore. , r' 1. Th>. out-of-town guests were relatives of the hostess: Miss An; l ie carter and Mrs. Gracie San-. tiers and son, Master William of .! New' York (,'ity. I * A SI lUMtlSE I'AHTY ) ; ??? i * "'? . -T r. j(K delightful social affair of the. Jcu.-on was a surprise party givin.by Mrv and" Mrs. Frank Gary, , jl'uesday evening- in liofior of their 5*.-house guest, Miss Bertha -Alorri: soil i f Birmingham, Ala. The par, ty was given at the Gary's home, , "JltO Washington,.St. When the ^-Jmnur guest-arrived all the lights ./.wire turned .out and everyone . ; . iioutc.l "Surprise!" | The evening was spent playing 1 .a and dancing, after which the C iM- tcs- served a delicious repast. ,?Ivya-va-Hie -nj ko+it-- a- del ig-lu-C-u 1 evens-' rnir. t h<r*r--present .were: Miss l ' IJtrtha -Morrison, the guest of honor; Miss Kutherine Smith, Mr.. j IF pr Grant; Aliss Alfcc^l/QPas, Mr. I.cloy >h-. lion. .Miss. Amelia Aus. in. M r. tien^ Thomas, Miss-Ethel \\ iisog, Mr. Joseph Palmer, Mr. and Ail . Drayton Sumter, Mr. and ".Mrs. Willi* lloWt-ltv-Mr. and Mrs "Joseph Stvygert, Mr. and Mrs. j V\.ilfiai.ii Log is, Miss Gorrine Lodj man, Mrs. NdV.zie Brown, Miss. 1 lilaoy- Bailor, Miss .Jauie Diggs. * ON VACATION . M:v \V. .\I. A ianis and cliildmi, Vi\ ian ami Qitinoy . of 'J25 Walnut St. atv k-avinir Tuesday for Baltimore?.Md. am! Now York. ! ! PORO DRAPERS 0 ?-?PRESEN ^ V ! Brown Beai ; I -4 r|r Kidney Park fc' ' I MONDAY NIGHT, - t 8:00 ( The winninu' ladv will m Y " " I-? S Ol.l.KOK. Inc. in Chicago, \ ? l '! ADMISSION ???. X WILL HE \jMjR ASK YOU ^j|pj|jj /ofilCfrm \! . f; was losing out ort love, romaf\i o ? missing (tin all liwauso ugly, dray i streaked hair hail dulled tlu*"charm til i hot fan- matte hor look years older, j But .that ?as yesterday. Vcra's world Is P* dllmrVhi lo.ias dans, dances, parties, excitement Whcroier she goes, women I | envy; moil admire hot beautiful hair. bptmrprlxod. A sinjllo, simple application off C.'odefroy's l.arleuse. And by using ?\?l.urlt'tltp. vim. inn fan make wiiir l"i'? lovely ? cien though it is gray. ?c has become streaky or off-rnlnr from the use I of hot if ins, \s easy to use as shampoo. No (um; no I _ | If your dooler a O oc doesn't hovo send $1.25 to Jk^r N?unet0 ODEFROY MANUFACTURING COMPAN - . ' -j FA Mors COTTON I'K KI'.HS Asheville, N. C.?The ( arolimi CTpiton. Pickers of tho South an making for themselves a wotuicrful reputation in North < andinu They are playing for both ujIoihJ I and white dancvos.. In most placethey have played they havc ' beer booked for return engagom nts booking agent,'Mr. John H.?11 : .istoek, manager, P. O. 1^11, As..eville, N. (J. FOOTMAN-THOMAS Nl PTIALS One of the most beautiful-. affairs of the season was the warding which took place n ai it. Matthews, S. C., at the home Mr. aiid Mis. Milliard F'oOtm n. The bride", Mrs. Willie Mo. Thonias is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Footnian. She completed th. Normal Course at State A. and .M college also one semester at .Allot university, . The groom, Mr. John Tboiiias Jr., a member of St. Peter A. M P. church, Cameron,?S.? Xm ceremony was ptrfonnej by Uev L.r m..i .i 11 . ..? t-r, Cameron station. The follow ing people accompanied:. Rev.. L F. C. Dent, presiding elder 01 'V lumbia district; Mr. Paul Sutpn ei and Mrs. .Initio Sumni' rs. from < j luinbia, S. C. Mr. Henry Preston, best mat and Miss Irene Ilaiglar, maid oi honor and little Miss Paulim Moore served as. flower girl. There were many t^latives ant friends from Orangeburg, S. C. and other Purge cities. There were many presents gtv eh Them and many friends hoping them much sUegess in the futur*. BIG PICNIC GIVEN BY GREA1 FALLS FARM MGR. OMUTKJ Winnsboro, S'ar Route?A splendid affair was the pienit given here Aug. 15, for the Dukt ] Power Co. farmers, by their employer, Mr. T. W. Freeman, Greai Falls, - S. C. I A large dinner was served; heel in different wishes, 'rice, Raker'; bread a plenty, and ice cream,-oh my.. . .Everybody enjoyed this delicioo* repast. . A fine baseball game was play ed by the following teams: Great Falls Biddle and Longt**wH-r - Tin latter being the winner. Those entertained were LongI,,,,.., ITal1? nr.,I Over 500 participated, a llumbei being1 transported by the. l'arn trucks. We thank Mr. Freeman for hi> kind consideration and ht>]> he'l come again. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eail'e SheUiii I announce the birth of a -on-.-Wi! liam Earle; Jr., August . 1 ">, a 1 Waverly hospital. . F COLUMBIA," S. C. I T THE ? t utjrContest . M. E. CKurcTT j AUGUST 81, 198(5 j 3'clock ' I <r : M a FREE TRIP to PORO .j Illinois. ; - . ? 25 C'MNTS | _.. iron-t,ufn ' \ \S,re opO*'n9 "** USfi \ * \ iforT1 pr <. iARltuSt \ Vgoo^OY -* bother. Just apply at home In wantcJ shades . Jet Mack, blai k ; ilaik. 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'' - ' . ' . LIOG Pine S.t. Columbia, S'.C. | ?, USE HA1ULONGER I. V wonderful Hair Grower Makes the hair grow bong, Ful r j and Luxuriant. _A fair trial wil prove its wonderful worth. Hairlonger Grower 25c Pressing Oil __ 25c I'oslag" 10c. AL9IK P. WYNN, Box 24, Clio, S. CTj ' P(>R( t (LIB TO SPONSOR ' | TRIP TO ABl.K'S PAVILION | The Poro club will sponsor a . trip to Abie's Pavilion. Monday 1 nite. .August "J-ph..' Curs will leave. .Ziyn Banii-t church. aiid Thomas'| v i store. iiti k. - F'aivl .. ! i-.ihi- i"'.iii(l ti'ip 2"> cents. Rc-i < lit- s'rnu i;t; l'i<eo. ' BATESUl IK; NEWS' ' Sunday -was a busy 'day. Sunday. -i ll.--! n| rni'd at its usual hour. FollyWini: thF .Sunday - ? 'm>1 an it.- f'.nr.fr. sermorir was ~!:\v yd l.y*. 'tie Pastor. Kev. A ' !'.. l!a.!.i y after . which the evenin u" 1 i: v. : - 'ie ivt tad by th-. Rev. \V"i -1 I.i xin/tun. 11o- a 1 s<. i." delivvioi th- --.v'ni-in at. the. nijrlrt [' -"v< ' *; W t M-, Mr. an.:. [. ' . - -a a. 'Hay a'-. mw::' : X?-w Y--rj; vi-h' r-jj- ?> ! ' I; Mr. aid Mrs. ( \V I.ott have 1. a- a - ' -:<>v.-r i\v <)-A. past two C weik*? A ! :title 111 I'landaT "CKi-" f.e, i-ina - s att-i friends' Th- v a* " '.? ! h< !??.' safely. t m:>- v !i?r-in:1~7?"hr.tro-^TOTST || 1 'a!" v a. win-re sh,. has ;! : n i'-'i v - past -yea; *7.r so. Shi > wn? Miii-iiuif.i b\ ifriends I The |>. pii- -if P.atosbuiL" w-n I i i>u'd to". : ear ivf Jesse U\v? us win f?;?: l? * *!' nu'<:als so Till '?rr? Irti'?1. ui .?Wr?s-t-Hi?t hilik?ifOe| \C-ill \\ iiv I.i;t Shut key is an exper 'i heed ! o\er. And remember there i- ">>Y;.lv one .h't* Louis and one .1 >- i ( Ks t. n-.NOl U I II \M)I(:HAFT \\ ORKKRS j < I1 be Painu tto Leader.) Wi.il \>jr aid we are s'ekinir. foj si.v women who are able tii ?jy. sotv.e hand w rk tero.bet and knittir.-) which will be eligible foi entrance "on exhibit at the. State Fair! We wail havt. a up otinjj?' on Monof Mother (Iritlin-ot) 1310 lleidt Street at six o'clock P.M. 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