PEVILKon;PosiifilitroG I4
PAGE EIGHT
match the dresses, with long ribbon ' s INTENSIFY JUDAEAN
streamers. Their flowers were Ophe-
ACTIVITIES IN SOUTH
lia roses. Little Mildred Lucille and
______
Florence Harriet Vass, nieces of the
bride, acted as flower girls. They
NE'W YORK.—The President of ;
- --
rockt
Irish roses.
lace National Young Judaea has just red
woredainty
fs s of
d
of baby
Ophelia
MARX•ALEXANDER
and ca rried baske
An event of the early fall season Morris Feigenbaum attended the turned
from a Judaea
visit to in
the the
Convention
rs of Young
South at
ushe
Hartman,
which 60 delegates were present
marriage on Monday a fter- groom as best man and the
the 12, at 4:30 o'clock at were Samuel and Armin
Largest, fastest steamers in the was
noon, Sept.
fTheresa May Arthur Newman of Buffalo and Sam- from the states of Tennessee, Alaba-
world. Excellent treatment of pas-
Hotel S teller, o Miss Tiers .
sengers. There is a local agent in Alexa nder, daughter of Mrs. Yet to uel Solomon of Toledo. Following ma, Georgia and Florida. Very elab-
Aexande of a avenue
to the ceremony a dinner and dance was orate arrangements had been made in
Forest
your town or nearby.
r
e Marx
of Detroit, held for 150 guests in the vestry advance of the Convention and as a
rooms of the synagogue. Mr. and result substantial and constructive
To Poland, Lithuania, Uk- Ml r. Benj amin Lee
an exte east- work was accomplished. Young Jude-
formerly of Marion, Ohio.
rainia and all Baltic States
f-town guests ea in the South can be expected to
e
ceremony
was
performed
by
Mrs.
Vass left for out-extended
The
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin in the pros- ern trip. The
via Hamburg:
mmediate relatives under a were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred llersh of carry out this year intensive educe-
Oct. 29 e nce
ower of of i beautiful autumnal flowers. Buffalo, Arthur Newman of Buffalo, Donal work in the clubs and a general
SAXONIA
b Quantities of gladiolas in the most alias Ruth E. Newman of Chicago, J. strengthening of the organization is
3d CI.
Cabin
delicate
colors adored h alt Polshek, Mr. and Mr. Weinberger,
looked ment
for. are
New
branches
of the
move-
s
Roderof
Cleve-
to be
organized
throughout
$125.00
$145.00
C. I,e. the Jewish centers of the South in
ssed te through an Mr. J. Stein, Mrs. K.
as the bridal Party pna
Tax $5.00
H.
close cooperation with the National
sle made by standards filled with land, Ohio; Sr, and Mrs.
gladiolas, the orchestra played Lohen- vinger, Miss Sadie Hersh of Fremont, Headquarters.
Via Cherbourg, Southamp- aisle
Ohio, and Samuel Solomon of Toledo.
The delegates assembled on Friday
ton, Liverpool and Glasgow: grin's Wedding March.
—
evening at the Mai Zion Synagogue
The bride, who was given in mar-
Sept. 27 nags
BLUMBERG-HARTZ
where they were addressed by the
ALBANIA
by her brother, Milton M. Alex-
Oct. 1 ander, of was
charming
in an exquisite
. very pretty wedding was solemn- president of the national organization,
ALGERIA
ivory
embroidered
net and' A
Oct.4 robe
filet lace over lace trimmed chiffon ized Sunday evening, Sept. 11, at 6 Samuel J. Borowsky. On Saturday
AQUITANIA
and
rosebuds,
with
streamers
of
o'clock,
at I.arrowe Hall, when Miss morning, Mr. Borowsky spoke to the
EMPRESS OF INDIA Oct. 6
French blue panne velvet. A picture Thelma J. Ilartz, daughter of Mrs. parents at the same synagogue in
hat of French blue panne velvet and Minnie Hartz of 1470 Glynn court, Yiddish.
The first business session of the
silver slippers completed the costume. became the bride of Mr. Max I. Blum- convention was held Saturday even-
She carried an arm bouquet of white berg of this city. Rabbi A. M. Hersch-
bridal roses and valley lilies with rib- man officiated. The color scheme of ing when reports were given by the
bons of silver. Her only attendant, pink, green and white was carried delegates, from the various centers.
Cleveland, who out very beautifully and effectively It appeared from these reports that
Marx
Mrs. Sidney
acted
as matron
of of
honor, was gowned with white and pink roses and large the strongest Young Judaea centers
in the South are those of Chattanooga,!
in orchid chiffon over satin and car- slender shade palms. The bride was
tied a shower bouquet of pink Ophelia gowned in white brocaded satin, trim- • Memphis, Birmingham, and Montgom-
attended by med in pearls, with veil coronet cry. Young Judaea has been a vital'
was
roses.
The groom
his brother,
Sidney
Marx of Clev- fashion, of tulle. She carried a force in Jewish life in the South, be-
eland, as best man. Mrs. Alexander, shower bouquet of white roses and ing the only agency
of Jewish boys
and th e South looks with'
en
She was
attd-
nd grls for
-of-the-valley. Lefkofsky,
maid
its spread and develop-
of
eagerness
mother
of
the
bride,
wore
a
hand-
liliesy
Miss
Sarah
Select Dancing Nightly
and Miss Esther and hazel meet. The leadership of the move• .
some gown of , Faille silk with trim- ed b
ec of the country is
mangy
of black
old rose
pointe
lace. Hertz.
honor The groom was attended by went in that stion
Mrs.
Marx,
mother
of the
groom,
entirely in the hands of people who
wore a robe of black lace over black his brother, Morris Blumberg, and have devel
re- Harr
Hartz, best man. op
y
Among the out-of-town guests were , Judaea ranks and who are an asset
satin ancl chiffon. Following there
Particular People Prefer
Mr. and Mrs. Sol to Jewish life ix this country as well
moray B dinner was served for 40
the Palaie
s, the
floral
decorations
at
the
the
following:
mounds of pink bridal Hartz of Cleveland, Ohio; Sol Blum- as to Young Judaea. During the
guest ore
berg
of
Indianapolis,
Ind.; Mr. and crisis in the Zionist Movement the
Highest
es forming
tables
Strictly censored.
garlands of guests
amilax. in attend- • Mrs. E. Ferdansky of Buffalo, N. Y.; progress of young Judaea in the ,
out-of-town
r
standard
The i the wedding were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Cohen of Toledo, South as well as Young Judaea every-
New
Paterson, N. where has been rather slow.
IWO /4 Waned. Iluaarb Oralsastm.
ance At
ves
h giex.
lin g whicand
Mrs. Isaac Marx, parents of the Ohio; Mrs.
Mrs. Frankenstein
Batavia
and Mrs. Sil- spirit to now prevai growth
;
J.;
or
every
opportunity
f
groom; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Klein- verstein of Chicago, Ill.
meir,
Mr. Simon and
Kleinmeir,
Miss ,• I Mr. and Mrs. Blumberg are spend- pension.
Edna Kleinmeir
Jesse Kleinmeir
At the first session On Sunday
Ing their honeymoon at Lake Placid morning, Me. Borows y
of Marion, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer and throughout the east.
length with all problems of organize-
Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lazarus
touched
o
work
of Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
ion in oung Judaea. Tpicsub
oY
clubmanagemen t, cl,
Benjamin Einstein, Mrs. Lena Gug- CHESED SHEL EMES
on were
'cutlers
groups,
city
councils,
regional
genheim and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
CELEBRATION TO BE organizations, national organization.
Marx of Cleveland, Ohio.
HELD SEPTEMBER 25 Tnere ensued a very lively and in-
Mr. and Mrs. Marx left for a wed-
teresting discussion of the points
-
ding trip to New York, Atlantic City
In
order
to raise funds needed to raised in Mr. Borowsky's address.
and Philadelphia and upon their re-
After a boat trip on the Tennessee
turn will reside at 1995 Gladstone carry on the work of the Delcoit
avenue. They will be at home to Jewish - Free Burial Association in the afternoon an important meet-
(Chesed Shel Emes), the institution ing was held in the evening at lianiil-
their friends after Oct. 15.
will hold a party from 2 to 12 p. m. ton County Courthouse Auditorium.
Sunday, September 25, at Hoffinan's The Mayor of Chattanooga, Alexan- ,
ROBERTS—BLUMENTHAL.
Hall, formerly Schreiber Ball, (last- dr W. Chamdliss, welcomed the dole-.
A charming home wedding took legs and Erskine streets. gates on behalf of the City authoritis,' ,
The occasion of this party is the , and Jack Felt, president of the South-
t
place Sunday afternoon, Sept. 11, a
5 o'clock, when Miss Hannah Blu presentation to the institution of a ern Interstate Young Judaeassotia-
:
menthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scroll of the Law (Serer Torah) by lion, responded on behalf of Young
Tre Judaea in the South. Mr. Iforowsky
Samuel Blumenthal . of 79 Farrand Mr. and Mrs. S. Applebaum.
. "" Scrolls will be taken from the home , in his address spoke of the work that
Park, became the bride of
"I
Young Judaea is doing in perpetual
Applebaum,
Mrs.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buron Roberts, son of Mr. and
Joseph Roberts of Elmira, N. Y., in Frederick street at 1 p. m., then pro. ing Jewish ideals and culture. He'
Marble and Granite
said in part: "Young Judaea touches
oin
in
parade
to
the
hall.
Detroit
and
n-
: c
the presence of their relatives
timate friends. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- Jews are invited to attend this sere- the very heart-strings of Jewish de-,
votion; it is conscious of a Jewish
ny.
no,
man, assisted by Rabbi Lasker of
N. Y., a brother-in-law of the . The association, among other du- heritage and realizes that it is the
,
Troy
'
1
664 Winder St. Cadillac 48
groom, performed the ceremony. The ties, takes care of the burial of un- fondest hope of every mother and ‘,.
An- father to trasmit their best possession
The maly Jewish Monument Dealer bride was very lovely in ivory satin claimed bodies at the morgue.
to the next generation. It is the
trimmed with Dutchess lace, en train. nouncement is made o f
in Detroit.
Iler long tulle veil was fashioned : taken care of recently. Israel Silver spiritual make-up that concerns them.
We have a glorious past; we have be-
w ith a coronet of Dutchess lace and , died September 4 at the Receiving
MI NE orange blossoms. She carred a show- , Hospital at the age of 45. He was fore us a glorious future and we
MB I=
valley
'
taken
from
the
County
Morgue
to
be
must prepare a Jewish generation
and
e
roses
hit
cr bouquet o f w
Jewish Free , that will make possible that future..
lilies. The bride was attended by her buried in the Detroit
Miss Elizabeth Roberts! Burial Association cemetery. It is Zionism was a decant, but it has now
sister-in-law,
of Elmira, N. Y., as maid of honor, believed that Mr. Silver has a family become a reality. Palestine must he
rehabilitated and it will be the work
who wore a cream lace gown and a In New York.
Solomon Livay, found dead on a of many generations. From Palestine',
pale yellow maline hat. Miss Dorothy
lot,
was
also
buried
by
shall
conic forth Jewish learning,
of West Branch, Mich., Hamtramck
Detroit's Exclusive Hatter Blumenthal the
bride, and Miss Iles- this association after being taken to which is the keynote of Jewish tradi-
a cousin of
sit Levinson of this city acted as the Morgue. Photographs of these tion. We of America must bear the
Library Park Hotel Bldg. bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy wore rose two men can be secured by applying . brunt of Palestine's reconstruction.
chiffon with brown trimmings and a at the office of the association, 561 It is a great honor for Young Judaea
Gratiot at Library.
brown maline hat. Miss I.evinson Brewster street. ' to participate in this task, and it is
The officers of the association are to this that it is dedicated."
wore tan chiffon with French blue
Others who spoke were Miss Alice
trimmings and a blue maline hat. The S. Sandweiss, president; 0. Isako-
No me
bride's attendants carried arm boa- wish, vice-president; K. Greenberg, Peizer and Nathan Kahn. Musical
quets of Ophelia roses. The groom . treasurer; A. Itzkowitz, financial sec- numbers were rendered by Miss Gus-
Miss sae Menuskin and Elias Winer. Abe
Maloney-Campbell
was attended by Armin Ilartman as retary and superintendent;
best man and Manton' Roberts and, Sarah Goldstein, recording secretary. M'einer was chairman of the evening.
The Monday morning session was
Realty Co., Inc.
Sam Hartman as ushers. The home
devoted to a discussion of the finan-
604 FREE PRESS BLDG.
the bride was beautifully deco-
of
cial
questions in Young .ludaea. As
AIMWELL
CLUB
General Real Estate, Insurance,
rated with palms, roses, asters and
a result of the address of Mr..Borow-,
—
I Choice Homes, Two-Flats, In-
gladioli. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left
for an extended trip through the east With the installation of officers for sky and the discussion which followed
vestments and Store Property
,
and will be at home after Oct. 15 at the new term, the Aimwell Club last the sum of $2,500 was pledged for
PHONE CHERRY 1146.
79 Farrande Park. Among the out- Sunday evening embarked on its the national campaign. Mr. Borow-
of-town guests were: Mr. and Mra mission with renewed energy and en- sky assured the delegates that the
Joseph Roberts and Miss Elizabeth thusiasm. A new policy was adopted national office would render every
Roberts of Elmira, N. Y.; Sam Rob- by the new leaders who consist of practical assistance to the develo-
.
'
an ment of Young
. u ate in e • oar th .
erta of New York City; Rabbi and Samuel Goodman, speaker; Nathan
Leslie At' the afternoon session, the prin-
Lieberman,
Vice-president;
. Mrs. II .M. I.asker and (laughter of Meltzer, secretary; Philip °lender, cipal address and discussion was con-
Troy, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blu-
and George Rapp, sergeant - corned with the literary and educe-
menthal, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Blu- treasurer,
at-arms. thine' program in the Young Judaea
menthal, the Misses Dorothy and
The following members were elcted clubs. As a result of this session the
A Saving Proposition.
I Hazel Blumenthal and Martin Mu- on committees: Program and Social, work of Young Judaea was clarified
We take care of books of accounts; i menthal of West Branch, Mich.; Mr. H. Slavin, S. T. Goodman and II. and the delegates were impressed
install easy systems of book- I and Mrs. Alex Ramm of Louisville, Gurvis; Membership: L Mettzer and' with the necessity of a systematic and
keeping.
Kentucky.
I'. (Render; Press: P. Mender and L. progressive program of educational
Meltzer; Athletic: 0. Rapp, L. Melt- wor k .
VASS-HERSH.
zer and II. Einstanding.
The next meeting of the A i mat : 41
Public Accountant ,
Miss Matilda Hersh, daughter of Club will be held at the home of G.
CLAIMONT CLUB
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Hersh,
became
Mr.
433 Melbourne Ave. Market 2509
Rapp, Sunday Septemher 19, 1921.
the bride of Mr. Frank Vass Sunday
Among the business passed upon
afternoon. Sept. 4, at 6:30, at the
by the organization at last week's
li'nai Moshe Synagogue. The care-
LOTUS SOCIAL CLUB
meeting was a motion which elected
many was performed by Rabbi A. M.
llershman and Rabbi Joseph Thumin,
The Lotus Social Club which holds John skier, recently resigned to en-
assisted by Cantor Marmelstein of its weekly meetings at the Jewish. ter Mercer College in Macon, Ga., to
Budapest. Ilungarv. The bride wore Institute extends a cordial invitation an honorary membership. Mr. Sklar
a beautiful wedding gown of ivory to all Jewish young men and women has the distinction of being the first
satin and rose pointe lace, a court between the ages of 18 and 25 to at- member so to he honored. A Clair-
train falling from her shoulders and tend the meetings held on Tuesday mont service banner goes with this
nu mb•rship.
her long tulle and lace veil caught to evenings at 8:30 p.
Herbert Gusvis was granted a leave
her hair in a cap of rose pointe lace
An unusual program will he given
'
and orange blossoms. She carried a 011 September 27, which marks the of absence for the next six months
shower bouquet of bridal roses and tt rminat ion of the membership cam- during which time he will complete
lilies-of-the-valley. Miss Annarose paign for the present term. A prom- his pharmacy course and graduate
Hersh, who attended her sister as inent end interesting speaker has from the Pharmacy (*college at San-
maid of honor, and the bridesmaids, been procur«I for the evening. The dusky, Mich.
Messrs. Abraham Tippett, Martin
Miss Esther Vass, sister of the groom, general public is invited.
Misses Pauline and Lillian Birndorf
The Lotus Social is very fortunate ' Gordon, and Thomas Kline were elec-
and Miss Ruth Newman of Chicago, in having obtained Miss Ida Keidan ted to memberships in the organize-
lion and will be sworn in as full
wore gowns shading from a deep to act as Chaperon. •
Ipledged members at this week's meet.
orchid pink to the most delicate shell
pink. Their hats were of tulle to
1 mg:
tin g of the football
• At a spec sal a mee
NU BETA PHI
candidates, Sam Babcock was elected
The Nu Beta I'hi Sorority held a temporary captain. Practices will
mee;ing W«Inesday evening Septum- soon be called by the athletic com-
ber 7, at the home of Miss Jeannette emitter.
Harry Grossman has been appoint-
Kabaker. Election of officers beok
place. The following members were ed to fill the vacancy in the Board of
elected: Ida Silver, president; Mar- Directors caused by John Sklar's res.
ion Grosberg, vire-president; Ruth ignation from the club.
The program committee has out-
Cohn, secretary; Jeannette Kabaker,
treasurer. The Misses Gertude Unger lined all future plans for various en-
and Ruth Grosberg were appointed tertainments which will be presented
on the publicity committee. An open immediately and as scheduled.
electing of the sorority will be held The feature of this Monday even-
Wednesday evening September 21, at ing's meeting will he an address by
the home of Miss Ida Silver, 5110 Mr. Charles D. Lynch, of the Detroit
Palmer avenue. Athletic Club, and prominent as a di-
rector and organizer of amateur
athletics in Detroit; on some phase
of his work. Mr. Lynch will attend
JR. E. J. W. W. O_
the meeting with several of his prom
The next meeting of the Junior inent friends. The chairman of the
European Jewish Women's Welfare "pep"committee, Mr. Grossman, ha
Organization will be held at 7:30 p. arranged for these men to speak to
in. Tuesday evening. Septmber 20.. the organization. This week's meet
-
All members are urged to attend, as ing, Monday evening, September Pt,
business of importance will be tran- will be open to all interested in the
sacted at this meeting. The society work of the club. The meeting will
will in the future meet only once a r be called to order at 7 o'clock sharp
month, the meetings to be featured in the large assembly room of the
at
by lectures and programs of enter- Utley Branch Library, Woodward
I tainment. Alger avenues.
G I RA R D -A C11 0
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CAM'
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Reply' . 1c
troit Uitiz
trait (
United States
Depository
Member Federal
Bank
R
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follow ing
„Las t p
nets and
of Detroi
shout the
rands du le
THE PEOPLES
STATE BANK
ing i"su r
Simons w
a fter due
with regal
(la ing
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P local t'1\'1
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
ing caps
a mesh
At the close of business, September 6, 1921
men,
urged by
RESOURCES
came to
. $44,300,500.43
.
•
Loans and Discounts •
. 26,759,138.75
.
.
Real Estate ..
Mortgages
.
. . 11,371,940.5 9
Bonds
United States Government Certificates 8,066,714.65 $ 90 518,294.42
•
and Liberty Loan Bonds .
405,660.00
•
.
•
.
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
1,890,000.00
Banking House and Branch Buildings . • •
Customers' Liability on Acceptances, Letters of Credit
1,079,153.86
and Travelers' Checks
16,1 6 758.98
.
Cash on hand and due from banks .
$110,059,207.26
step Ma
sacceed
who, ay
Candid:It
"Itega
in public
a ppoints
Morgan
Creedon
found 11
the fad
of talk
thew NV
LIABILITIES
$5 . 000,000.00
Capital Stock
8 , 500,000.00
Surplus Fund
692,489.78 $14,192,489.78
Undivided Profits
909
Acceptances, Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks
850,000.00
•
•
.
Rediscounts Federal Reserve Bank
7,310,000.00
•
•
.
Bills Payable Federal Reserve Bank
Secured by U. S. Securities:
. $38,172,914.71
.
.
Commercial Deposits .
5,198,582.00
Bank Deposits , :.
F5,797,134.88
43,425,838.17
Savings Deposits
$110,0590.07.26
Palais de Danse
OFFICERS
Miss
Detroit
Cigar
of the Board
JAMES T KEENA, C heirman
U. N. SWEENY, Assistant Cashier
JOHN W. STALEY, President
D. E. LEUTY. A ,,,,, ant C. tier
F. A. SCHULTE, Vice-President
WILLIA M BRAAS111 Av. , . ant Cashier
10.IN R. IMBUE, Vice-President
G. W. BEASLEY, Asaiatent Cashier
It P. BORGMAN, ice-Pe-sident
CURTIS C. BOGAN. Apisteot Cashier
R. W. SMYLIE. Vice-President
LEO D.IlEAPHY. Aesistant Caehier
R. T. CUDMURE, Viee-Preeident
C. I. NORMAN, Manager Bond Department
CHAlLES IL AYERS. VOaRresident
GEORGE T. COURTNEY, Auditor
AUSTIN E. WING, Assistant to President
RODERICK P. FRASER, Mgr. Foray, Dept.
A. H. MOODY, Cashier
DIRECTORS
RUSSELL A. ALGER
GI ORGE II. BARROW'
W. T. BARBOUR
JOHN R. BODDE
51. P. BORGMAN
B. M CAMPBELL
8c Each
HUGO SCHERER
C. A DU CHARME ' FRED T. MORAN
F. A. SCHULTE
FRANK J. HECKER FRED T. MURPHY
ANGUS SMITII
FRED W. HODGES M. 3 . mti ppuy
R. W. SMYLIE
J. C. HUT( 51155
W HOWIE MUIR
LEOTARD TRUMAN II. NEWBERRY JOHN W. STALEY
HOMER WARREN
HENRY
, ,r0 t i 5. MASON WALTER S. RUSSEL
A. M. KATZ
ft.G.D'Ustz
THE A-I MILD
An
Understandable
Statement
MEMBER
FEDERAL
RESERVE
BANK
At the Close of Business Sept. 6, 1921.
I.—Cash
$ 995,937.51
(Gold, Beak Notes and Specie) and with legal depositaries re-
turnable on demand.
192,773.88
II.—Checks on Other Banks
These checks are payable in one day.
111.—Loans to Individuals and Corp orations
7,520,281.02
IV.—Mortgages on Real Estate and Bonds
4,262,952.38
This is the amount we hate loaned (after • thorough investiga-
tion) to individual. and corporations on their notes and against
approved collateral. I.
These are eatable securities issued by the U. S. municipalities
and other corporations of first quality; also first mortgages on
high class real estate.
V.—Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
VI.—United States Securities
45,000.00
395,393.75
VII.—Branch Banking Houses and Furniture and Fixtures
470,088.82
VIII.—Other U. S. Government Securities
662,000.00
This includes U. S. Government Bonds, War Savings Cart&
c•tes, Revenue Stamps and United States Certificates of In-
debtedness.
Eleven of these branches, all located in the city of Detroit.
Left with us for safekeeping.
$14,544,427.36
Total Assets
$11,505,054.52
Deposits Entrusted to Us Sept. 6, 1921
782,000.00
Bills Payable and Rediscounts
Other U. S. Government Securities Left with
662,000.00
Us for Safekeeping
$12,949,054.52
Total
This Leaves Capital Stock, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$ 1,595,372.84
of
Which becomes the property of the stockholders after the de•
positor. are paid in full, and is • guarantee fund upon which
we solicit new deposits and retain those which have been carried
by us for many years.
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