The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 11, 1943, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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GRT-TOGETHEli MEETING
rr - of-bpartanbi'kg district61?
On Saturday, Dec. 4, the Presiding
Elder, pastors and laymen
of the Sp*M*tanburg District met"
at White Hall A ME church t o
make plans for the conference
year.
The meeting opened with soul- |
inspiring devotions, after whiih
the Presiding Elder, Dr. T. H. J
Addisdn, full of instructive .infor-t
- mation and in a brotherly spirit, j
put forth program for the
year. This program was accepted {
because every member of the dis- f'
trict was in - harmony with the j
plans set forth and pledgetl himself
lOu percent ttn??support?
of the district- ami its leader.
The spirit of Christ was in the
midst of the brothers and many
of them stood and spokt> words}
that made the heart rejoice be- j
cause they want thc world ~t p.'j
? know that they are -doing1_'__theii .
best to lift Christ up so that'
peace, love and good will will i
reign supremely.
There \Vbre several visitors that
brought messages of encouragement
to tht. membe raj of the district.
Mis. M. L. Addison, DistrictMissionary
President spoke in in-j
tarest of her society and, made it ,
known that they are still doing!
great things for the Master,
- Dinner was then-served - by Ahe
members of White Hall and _j t I
goes without saying that Rev. W. j
. M. Brown, pastor and his ltiem
bers certainly know how to entertain.
for they spurn! no pains to
look out for each person at this .
meeting.
Every one went away satisfied-:
that that had been a day well
jippnt nnd oneh nnn ig looking foi [
ward to the other meetings.
- .V ' A. h. KING.
LITTLE MQUNTAIN^_XKWS_
Rev. H.' H. Redmon, Pastor
? Mrs. Jessie Clark, reporter
S. S. was oh time with Supt. in
charge. At 12 o'clock the pastoi
preached a burning message from
the subject, Watch. The Holy
Communion was served a large
number. A liberal offering was
contributed to stewards. We were
"delighted fo" Have Rev- SW. -Chat 7
man worship with us and enjoyed !
(lis interesting talk. He has recently
moved here from Prosperity.
He and his*Wife are receiving
hearty welcome from the people
of the community.* Rev. Chatman
is the brother of Mr. Leo Chat
man and Mrs. Almenia Sligh.
The pastor and a number of the
officers and members intended the fllHUful
pf ill-.. Pitllfj W?r)n?>,ly
Chapims at St. John. 13ro. Ken
netly will be greatly missed,
Last Monday the pastor a n d
jjjrs. Jessie Clark ailunded me get-to-gether
meeting of ihe Crr-lambia
district in Columbia.
Wednesday afternoon the Home
Demonstration "club met at "the
home of Miss Etta Hart and was
enjoyed by all. After the devotions
the following officers were
elected for 1944: Miss E. Hart,
president; Mrs. Willie M. Summers,
secretary; Mrs. Julia Wheeler.
treasurer; Mrs. Jessie . Clark,
reporter.
Mrs. Whitney the county agent
gave a demonstration on apron
making and the care of chickens.
The next meeting will be held in
January at the school-house.
Wednesday at 8 p.m. the^Whitmore
quartet rendered a program
at the school house which was en
joyed by a large crowd.
Prof. Bedenbough and Miss
Counts are laboring very hard
with the PTA to make this year's
work a success.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
Cora Simpson is. improving after
having~met with an accident on
Thursday everting on the Xew
berry and Pomaria highway. She
buffered cuts on the head and Teg
?1 and was treated at the People's
hospital, Newberry. Mrs. Simpson
is employed at the T. and C. Cleaners
of Newberry. Her car and the
car driven by Mr. Jack Williams
were demolished. Mr. Williams is
in the hospital. Mrs. Simpson, n_:
sister of the reporter, is at home.
GREAT BRANCH SCHOOL
NEWS
On Wednesday evening, Novem
ber 24, 1943 at 8 o'clock p. m. the
faculty, pupils, and patrons had
^ an exciting time during the event
, of a playlette which they attended,
sponsored by Miss Funchess.
The playlette entitled, "The Courtship
of Miles Standish," was portrayed
by the sixth, seventh, eighth
# ?nu 111ii 1.11 grades, i ne program
concluded with much eager excrte.nent
while each one held his stub
for the beautifully decorated
UianksgivfRg gasket, containing
ill kinds of wholesome, edible food
which was awarded as first prize,
t Bernice Young, a fouth^grade puprl,
held the lucky number.
The prize given by the school to
the classes selling the largest num"tRSYST-Of
"tickets was woij by the
'ft '"' v. . fhird, fourth, and fifth grades
^taught by Mrs. N. J. Ashley.
? JeceisQf, Thanksgiving Day the prinj^;
school girls" a.Robert Ashley, Jr., Mrs.
Pjl|fllf";ng an elecTViC'p^trainees, Misses
H. E. room. ~Ti Frances LawB^lldoin*
things in a Uer.-Winston
I the^. school
HL. S. and all new Mb-s. A.
? ^-second
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very enjoyable time.
The members of -Macedonia Me-?
hodist Church, are happy to have
:bo Rev. V/. Fride back with them
another year.
ST. STEPHEN HIGH SCHOOL
ENDS SCHOOL DRIVE;
RAISES $217.00
"The students ended their regular
Fall drive Sunday. December 5th
with the g|ee~club rendering an
excellent program of spirituals,
also a selection was rendered by
the gil ls' nunrtet?This palrimi?=^md- =
Students bud their first ehanee to
view their $.'150 stage curtain
which was*--the- results, of _J.licit _
Spring drive 1912-43.
The classes reported as follow:-.:
Hegmnersf i $7.04, Mrs. CJ. N.
Boone, teacher: Adv. 1st grade.
>37.05, Miss Celestine Graham
teacher; 2nd grade, $8.'iU. Mis:-.
Bessie Albany,,teacher; 3rd grade
S'Jl.25, Mrs. F. Croker. teacher
1th grade,_ $10.30, Mrs. O. I?. Me
Cray, teacher; 5th grade, $11.X2.
Rev. F. H. (Irant.?teacher;?0th?
grade, $23.00, Mrs. K. Saunders
Rembert, teacher; Tib grade, $10.
1(>, Mrs. 1!. T. Wilson, teachei; Hth
,?rade, Miss Mat tie OingToTteacher;
tith grade, $2S.0f>, Mr. W.
\'j. Wilson, teacher;. 10th and lltli
grades, $4;i..r>5, Prof. VV. H. Swinlon.
teacher. Total raised SIM7.UU.
On SlJTTTtn77* "November ?thtI'TA
met ami collectetl- $-2.0u on
iheir drive to Fuirtpt ttir sutrani
with new window shades.
Ou{- school is making wonderful
progress under the adtpinistrai ion
ol our Principal, Prof. W. H. Suiulon.
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. J. WestbrookS, Pastor
Our services were great all day
Sunday. Sunday school at its usual
~Hoiu\ OuF"pastor"
ward and. brought anotheJ "soul
stirring sermon, on the subject
of Loyalty. Upper liopc Station
1. . H. . .. 1-- ?
juuir renuereu music.
In the aftefnoon Rev. R.L. Curenton
came up from. hi.s church
Weeping Alary with his choir and '
Drought anotherheart-felt ser- ?
nion from rtrc?subject. "What ?
Think Ye of Christ? The Lord's
Supper was celebrated. The sprit '
was in our midst. Collection for
the day $40.1)1.
Pvt. Charlie M. Land of Fort
Huacluica, Ariz. has returned to
bis post after spending 10 t
furlough with - parents and hia?
friends at Finley Hi school and
Emmett'Scott, at the foot ball
game.
i 11 ie Andy Land is iniproving
slowly. He was hurt in the
game, having his right leg sprain \
ed, and is unable to attend school
With best wishes for all happy
Christmas and a prosperous
N'ew Year. +
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ROSS KOAl> A.ME CHL'RCH 1
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Rev. J. P. Curry, Pastor
Sunday school at the usual hour J
with Supt. A. R. Clasco and all ,
teachers present. Thc. lesson was j
taught by Rev. J. D. Abney and
reviewed by the Supt. (
Prayer service was conducted
by Bros. <L. C. Coleman and Rev.
Curry came forth and preached (
another wonderful sermon from ^
the subject A Hand Wriitng on
-the Wall.?ATI?hearty were .abide to
burn as listened to Rev, 1
Cudry's sermon. We Were glad to
have with us our visiting friends
from the different churches. Collection
was very good.
MT. .('ARMEL SCHOOL N FAY'S.
The Mt. Canned. School adult
conclave meets every Monday and
Thursday nights at Ko'clock. The
classes were fortunate to have Mr./
Kastinan from Washington 1). C.V
.\$r. Smith from Columbia, S. C.
and Mr. Gambree of Owngs-Graycourt
School. Although these supervisors
came unexpectedly, they
found the diligently working Due
To the bad condition the wfntke-r
wc had twenty-three members presents.
Prof. M.. M. Sulton disser
eery briefly the work that had
been cairied on. Mrs. M. M. Sulton
brought befoore the class interesting
facts of canning pork ad beef.
Mr. Griffin gave timely remarks
j of he had leared from the course
and urged everyone to can their
meats. At the present, Mr. Griffin
has canned 51 cans of beef.
On Monday night December 2
the N. F. A. boys and the N. H. M.
girls of the Mt. Carrrlel Chape)
held their anneal banquet. They
had as their quest speaker, the
County Supt. Mr. J. Leroy Burns.
Accompanying, Mr. Burns, Miss
Ljunean, secretary to Mr. Burns,
Mrs. Miriam Templetor C. P. F.
Supervisor and Mrs. Milette atten.
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t- .
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1. T.Irs' Mariori Tumor.' h<
(standing), wau-lics Mrs.
sot a dining. car table us
Terry, lt.'t. and Mis. Kva I
reuses, luol: on. Mis. Tun
meted frciu waitress.
2. Miss Irene. Dunne, one i
ar.ee supervisor.
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no which everyone enjoyd. Col- |
o.tion \v? 1 0.11(5. After the ]>!<>-(
dolveirus menu was server!, linked \
frickcn,' dressing. trravy.?rr-trrmd-Uitntoes.
pones. candied. jnnir. ,n) I iOODI.ANI)
A. M. K.- ( IllKi ll
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Dr. D. \V. Johnson, pastor
f rSuntU'.y
School was opened at the
:sual hour with the supierinionlent
and teachers at their post oi I
iuty. The lesson on The Sin ol j
,'ovctnousne.ss was beautifully (lis
ussed by the teachers and review
rd by the Supt.. Mr. Frank John-J
ion. At 11 chni'di cci'vi.nu I
an. Our much beloved pastor
ireachcd a soul st i rrintr sermon
bund St. Mark 27:22, theme What
shall We Do With Jesus? We
eceived four new members. We j
;ave some members on the sick
ist whom we hope will-soon rower.
Collection $1.0.QO. We were glad
r. greet our '.isitois and friends
vho came to see and help us.
On the third Sunday the pasor
v.ill speak to us on Giving.
(Mrs.) Addie B. Johnson, reporter
V CHINESE BOOK Kit T
%HOWS I S THE WAY
By diaries W. Thomas
Washington, Dec. 7?(AN H) ?
The philosophy of the late Dr.
Booker Washington of Tuskegec
rnd a few of us discredited colored?educators.?scorned
l?y?nuniy
high brow, college ^bred stri vers
tr, imitate obvious white standards
has been singularly I justified by
the distinguished Cnrnese educator,
Dr., Yen, who supplements the
well known fou*- freedoms with a
fifth, "freedom from ignorance",
outlined briefly byf Hope MilTef In
thp Washington Post of ^?,o.v. SO.
In his "Practical Mannual for
MassT Education," DrwY(.n repettt*
m axiom not to be disputed: "N<|
nation can rise higher than its
masses, and no nation can guarantee
its pooplp peace until those
people, all of themy are taught
how to participate in their own
reconstruction."
In Dr. Yen's olan, teachers will,
participate in the home and industrial
life of the masses, directly,,
both learning and torching; "Just
a matter of teaching people how
to help?themselves, according to
their needs, and in the most practical
way possible." Certainly educators
are challenged hy our pro
portion of the population in the
South hy this plan.
It has "been the contention of thP
discredited educators of colored
youth and adult* that there was no
it* .
THE PALMETTO T
Negro Wor.it
sylvania Railn
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?id waitrc-s coach lunch $vs'tr "?c
Ultra. Tally customers in u Pent
Mrs. Esther road train.
3. Mis? Flossie Sawyer
1 packing fresh pies bah
syivnnia Railroad i.o.m
)1 numerous at Sunnyside-Yaid, Li
lia.-ioM between the schooled and !
in-? nrehooled. t h. ) < hi- school )
ril assumed an attitude .of, "O:
euih-e \ oa .'can't l>t., i:lie us, but beis
like lis you can." Instead oil
? ..?fm?Hh?euliinal?lug yard.?a. j 1
?to-?t+>?sublimate?rhi.if ei intlw;--their
oxt eine talkativeness. I 'j
'.heir slovenly hand and bodily mo- | ^
,ii>ns. and their pleasure in cc:i- i
gregaiions of like-minded group- j 151
rigs' fniin which they learn nolh- ('
.iig; but wallow in the familiar. I
exehangmg pro-war idioms, (ho I !
? '. iioolt'il use language meaning :
"othing to the hearers^ and with- j
raw t!vmsclvcs from social had- j '
rrshijr- into mutual 'admiration so- ;
fetics and organisations.
I It
The scattered few. who Ii'?c-k up - ! _'ii
their profession its one dedival- !&
ml to service, need not impo 1(11 j %
- ta-c<*gn it hot -or - -juouuiUun..il'ioiu. j $Z
I their administrators wluj/e sole fi
aim is to make good with tlit:it ?
white superiors, among wlii so ?
lew see things as they are. . S
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HA UN Will.I. NliWS c
Regular ;;e.rvices began at 11 "J?
Sunday morning after a successful 't
| week of revival meeting. The C
Wily of tlie Cross, was tin very ?
etVeetiVv.' gospel message S..inlay morning,
ami our congregation 9
'Aas exceedingly go,t t><>ih morn- "fl
tag ami. evening. Many vC-la .:- E
worshiped with its all day. We IB
. C'i'e pleased beyond cxprc-CiMi to |
have Dr. Stuart of Columbia wornip
with us at night.
Mrs. Fifsie Kelson and .Mr. am!
inil Jr., <?f Beaufort were* the
Quests <?r 7\1 is. 11 ft t e A. Glo/ter
.md Mrs. Delia Britt, Sunday, |
D'r". and Mrs. Stuart were truest/
of Dr. and -Mrs. I). .J. Dixson. ?
Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Hey ward
and Mrs. Bertha Glover and (laugh
Tor and ~Mr.~ utis and John Henry ~
Bellinger were the guests of their
parents Mr. and Mrs. KllioCy Bel*
Barnwell Co. teachers weVe
nost to the 2nd Congressional dis-N
trict meeting Saturday aside froirT
the many teachers who attended
this meeting were Mr. Fabel of
f harlesion, father of our Jeanes
teacher, father of our Jeanes teach
L-j- expressed incmsfives as hiiv- I
injr enjoyed themselvs immensely. I
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i.-^ivaxua i\uii- fian^r 01 fo wui
-side Yard,
inrpcctinp r.wl 5. Mrs. Gortrudo
nd-ai v'l-ii'jl-t.n from station clc-:
ana Inland City. - tor in Broad Siro
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Sr.mla v school was In id at ah.':.:
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u.nl hour with the rapt, at ins_
!? pa-tor. -cju-'H-.i :< stir- J
no' ? cratot; a rom .Ir.' ittu.v.c:
luxe Ship-5. The I.old's Sapper] f
hf. a?i;i'ini: K-mi to a nunu : . of !
icir,!?o: . We l,a>I i: tatty visitors ?
> wor-hip with rs*.
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sun".ay- scitool j.i ino u.-ual hour f
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tWo'pa-tor. Our pas for was re-0 (.
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M. Whitley, promoted
mer. operates an elcva- q
lI Station, Philadelphia. .
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?V are very gliiil to have him for
nothcr conference year.
Y\'(. had service for the day ami
?I;p; '-T pt e.-ichi'.t a wonderful
vrntOil... i'otal raised $15.00. .;?X"
W i r.i. h.ivi'ii;' a t mistmas tree |,7$?f
!hl foiii'th Sttmlu.t?i? December.
or all the children. Our pastor
dilated $5.(K) to help in giving '
resents to the children. \V;> hope
7*1.avc n line tree and pood o.xer- 2202
ises. Here's wishing everyone a
-.i'l-ry Christmas and a happy and I,'01
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iopcrous New 1 oar.
Many nrombcrs and visiting I .
iionds were present at churoh ^*x
Unutciy. Hi'ot1ror~ "faiv1. oil?from
ii eenwood was ailione the visi- (
A?
ors.
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fabrics and colors ? >y
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nder the wise ami guiding
is of Dr. J. ?. Thomas our pre
ig eider, the lirst quarterly con
nee ol" tile O'ivc Branch ciroi
the Mt. Pleasant district
lu'ld at Goodwill A. M. "FIT
eh, Nov. 28lh. It was a high
an<i no one could deny the pres
ul' the llob'- ..Spirit. Dr. J.
honias preached front the book
eiirew and at the lourtli chap Rev.
W. T. Murry pastor excel
the invitation for joiners,
uy were happy to have Pvts.
on and Edwards come ' forL?Wo
v.ere thrilled to have
pr<>V n- e of Dr. Brown of
as "Brown A Mh ctuirch" wTuT~
f about the Victory drive and I.
Temple, organist of Eber-iA.ME
church.. We were
i plej.etl in paying the elder
lew assessment of a ten doll
itiscil. ,
Janiv Ipee P.iyant. leporlei
i.ODdli or SORROW
hee- ing with Hue' fit "alistie
, P. -melt?- Lodge .'542 and
r<?s? -Temple 'Gil .will huUl
~ sei iees~in"tho aUiTTVoriuiyTT^ '
i in \'ersityv Sunday evening.
mbc*.12th at 15:20 p.m. The
nitt e ,011 arrangements'" has
iron u '-very appiouriute pin1.
Dr. S. It. Higgiiis, Deputy
(I Exalted Ruler and Dr. J. 1'.
or, assistant Grand?Chaplain,
be thp principal speakers of day.
Some very interesting
L* Aviil also be endered. ATT
eipants will meet at the Tem2202
Taylor St., and march t<>
auditorium hf a body. The
e?is- invited to - attend these iueipal
o/riV( l"; elected for the
v.ere: E. li. I.tj'.vK. R.; .1.
e%ie.' secretary; Dt. .lessiu
in, IX Ituier and Dt. Edna
t'r. secretary.
ME CROrXD AND LOOK"
OVER ()l It STOCK
w and Used Clothes
TS VKT?V PP V tiov A ill I?
Next to Half Moon (;ri 11
on Knight Street
LAKE C ITY, S. C. -Miss
Agnes Woods, Mgr.
o?^o:o^or>3aw?c^o_ox>x>.o."o.ca "
WAVERLEY
ESSO STATION
TAYLOR ST. PHONE 9518
trs: t) A.M. until Midnight
days 9 A.M. until 6 P.M.
pert Lubrication. Washing
and Simonizing
QUICK TIRE SERVICE
sYWHERE IN T1IE CITY
CAMPUS
LUNGH 4
100 TAYLOR STREET
PHONE 9518
rood Food
feasant Surroundings
i from 8 A.M. until Midnight
\L-TICKETS FOR SALE
jasper tratdwcll, I'rop. 1adam
PAULINE __
VL.Ml ST?LIFE READER
iuarantees to Road Your
Entire IJfe
1 your Sweetheart by name.
i
lings ott all affatrg-of-Hfa;
'rices in reach of everyone
White and Colored
LOOK FOR TRAILER
\
am Office on Meeting Street^
t to Johnny Fowler's Lunch
City of West Columbia
LEEVY'S FUN
Undertaking and Embalmii
LADY ASSISTANT
AMBULANCES
ANYTIME ANYWHERE
Superior Equipmen
Superior Service
?SLOGAN? I
LOWER PRICES
No Dofleryinjr Poor Rofu*e<
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Saturday, December 11)-1943. -Il
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THIRS.-FRI.-SAT. i /B
"Guadalcanal Diary" ftf
Starring < ' _ . _ wLH
LLOYD PRESTON
NOLAN FOSTER }
\ Striking War Story at th? tJ
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TlIJY (iAULAND and ~7 Z|
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"PRESENTING ,1
LILLY MARS" ^
"BEHINDTHE i
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THE HAT SHOPPE
? ... L. Jane Drake, Inc.( '
Ki.'Cl Main St. Columbia, S. C.
For Salaried Pcopld ^ "
$5.00 TO $50.00
READY MONEY
COLUMBIA BROKERAGE CO.
112d TAYLOR ST. 2nd floor
Room 205 M an Ket~Btdjf.
Head of stairs to right
Brown's Lunch Room
1014 LADY STREET
Good Home Cooking A ?I
Specialty
Prompt and?Courteous Service
Reasonable Prices
Open Each Day Until' Midnight.
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Courteous Service '
Reasonable PricesMrs.
Rosa Davis, Proprietor
2319 Gervais St. Phone 2-j789C
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AND FINEST NIGHT CLUB
THE SAVOY CLUB
LOCATED ON THE OLE' >
WINN6BOKO ROAD n
214 Miles from the Cltv Limits
of Eau Claire. The Favoy Club
was formerly known as the Pal- ?.Sea
Foods, Chicken and Steaks.
A Specialty.
We cater to Private Parties
acd Clubs.. .
Mrs. Lula E. Nilcs, Proprietress
Roro Beauty School"
Located at 2481 Millwood
BEAUTY CULTURE JN AfL
ITS BRANCHES .? ?-??
Shampooing, Pressing* Marcelling
Croquinolling, Finger Waying^
Hair Dyeing, Bleaching, Manicuring,
Massaging, Han4 >M
Molding, Anatomy and
Electricity. ,
PHONE 6687 j y
Annie M. Pope T. Malone, V. *
Wilhelmina C. Pqpc, Instructor,
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