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Executive Committee

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Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Kerner were
hosts at a brilliant affair, a nutsque.
rade party, held at their home, 900
East rand boulevard, Saturday
"AT
count
evening, Feb. 7. The 40 guests who
attended were costumed us Spaniards,
Mexicans, pirates, old fashioned men
and girls, ballet dancers, clowns and
Turks. The house was beautifully
decorated with vari-colored flowers
and greens, red festoons and colored
Now, the scarf is a very nec-
shaded lights, giving II worst effect to
the scene. Joe Quail ers furnished
essary costume accessory—
entertainment and the Pier Ballroom
and very attractive One,
Orchestra played. Preceding the dm-
ner, which was served at midnight, a
too! At 3.00 are scarfs of
ombre crepe de chine, or
grand march was held, led by Mr.
III the charming new
and Mrs. Jack Stein, during which
printed crepes. Band knot-
Flat lie n r
eiiiiseiit,,e h tottr
costume prizes were awarded. Miss
ted fringe. All shades.
w o ul d
Trella Wanderer, dressed no a court
,,r the Southern resorts
page with in dunce's cap, and Nfaurice
5.00 scarfs are in printed
clothes which shone
M. Stair, attired as a Scotch darky,
the trend of Paris
crepes, flowered chiffons. or
won first prizes and Fred Simmons. Ph,,to Hopp.
Fashions for every need
cut•up
printed georgettes• Hand
who appeared as
MORRIS D. WALDMAN,
clothes that foretell
Won the
ro,fUrile.
knotted silk fringe. In gay
a ragged farmer's
Were soil- m.n.gng Director of the United Jew-
the Spring mode—now
booby
prize.
The
favors
floral motifs or conventional
on display at It. Siegel
ish Charities and Director of the
ir gold rimmed ggoblets with wine
delight
(al
yen
designs. Blue, green, black,
Emergency Drive.
tin . in a Mod
pitchers. Dancing continued until
.•aVection.
otter whh breakfast was
FRED M. BUTZEL
white and all costume colors.
H.
served. The out-of-town guests were
5.00
Ensemble
'Miss Wanderer and 11r. and Mrs. ,
Weal
Stein
of
Pittsburgh.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Costume Suits
il Mr. ,
Harry Clark of South Africa and
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Coats, Gowns
and Mrs. Samuel Kutzen of Budapest,
Mr. and Mm. Seymo ur II. Frank
Hungary. 111r. and Mrs. Clark and
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G o id,,,• Gerson) of 938 Virginia
n
I
I,74701,
and Frocks
1/11giirl
Mr. and Mrs. Kutzen are visiting ref- ti
SCHLUSSEL•HORVITZ
The marriage of Miss Betty llor- atives and friends in the city. , park art. receiving
felicitations
on
Irving Gerson,
t i.11 ,it. b. brth . of a soil,
vitz, daughter of Mr. and MI's. David
Among the January graduates of
Horvitz of 529 Kirby avenue, to
. Hass
Philip Schlus el, son of Mr. and Mrs. Central High School was Paul Lieber-
Mr. and Mrs . Arthur J
Max Schlussel, took place last Sunday man of 21131 Clairmount avenue.
(Sophie Friedlander) of 521 0 W ilde-
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fam- mire avenue announce the birth of a
evening at theKirby Center. Rabbi
dinner
Mrs. Benjamin D. Marx and
ily, formerly of 138 Connecticut ave. son. Albert Samuel, Jan. 25•
Jos eph Thum'n officiated. A
fly,
for 400 gue-ts followed.
Jseph M. Lefkofsky
M r. and Nan. —o—
white nue, are now at honw at 2455 Blaine
The bride wore a gown of orage
venue
!A.
rmmed
of 3 204 Taylor avenue announce the
t i
satin an d l
son,
Harold
Louis, Feb. 4.
tulle
le annd
birth of II
blossoms and her v eil of in
Mrs. Max Brill of Milwaukee has
lave was fashioned with a crown of
rs.
A.
II.
Gould I Ida
and the orange returned to her home after spending
M r. a nil
erg of Detroit) of Chatta-
blossoms. Iler bouquet was a shower two Nn.eks Ns i the guest of her la,urlli•-),
is Steinb Tenn. are receiving congratu-
2
,
nooga,
of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. The ter, 11m. David Bloonigarden of
Hor vitz,
lations on the b:rth of a son , Harris
( more of honor, Miss Jennie n crep e GIIa in court. —
Jan. 24.
of
green
canto
I
Amster,
Wore
a
yrOn'll
Your clothing is constantly being ex-
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and gold lace and carried roses and
carnations. The Misses Marie llor- I: Mrs. Julius N'. Brown of 130 West I
,
posed to the elements and while you may
YOUNG
FOLKS FIGURE
l
ll
vrIll)tsa
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vitz. Lillian Mittledorf and Marion
w
Ilie rel!lourtk,willhel;B7shitn
not realize it rubbing shoulders with
IN FATHER SON EVENT
Goldenberg, who were bridesmaids, f:ourcil
S. S. Well for al
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' wore frocks of beaded
peach skirt,
geor. month's
Feb. 23 cruise
on the
people on street cars, in the stores or on
a scalloped
to the West Indies. I
A father and son program will be
vette mad e with e draped at one side Upon her return to New York she will g i ven
the street has a tendency to pick up
by the Sunday School of
blue
canton with
cr(•p a flower, and change. spend several weeks visiting relatives
Sunday
and caught
Shaarey Zetlek Syna gogue
and friends.
germs.
I morning, Feb. 15, at 11 o'clock, un-
a
_--
able peach taff
Bu rt
vely.
Front a SANITATION point of view
Miss Raleigh Frazin Bloomgartlen
der the direction of open
Jacoon
full skirt, respecti tight
d
w ith ,
bal,ce an full
Nl:s. Miirt. Horvitz carried a shower f Glynn court was hostess to 15 of Rogvoy. Tht. nrograni will b
send your clothes to us for cleaning.
o
AFFAIRE UNIQUE!
of
ten
roses,
baby's
breath
sweet peas, while the other her small friends last Saturday in' a salutation, "Here st
Is to irs
Our
Dad,"
a nd
uq I uet
Toka
Be r-
bo
\
bridesmaids carried roses and earns- honor of her seventh birthday sari- by
Ralph
AND
PERFECT
' man
will Bernstein.
give two selections, "In the
ODORLESS
:Morning" and "At the Box °filet.,"
Edgar Schlussel, brother of versary.
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tions.
r.
: and an address tilt "Dad and the Sun-
the groom, was best man and Jacob
Miss Julia Ruth Brown, who is
School" will lie delivered by Mil-
Sponsored by
dward
day Sorock.
E
of Michr : ton
s
Mittlethirf
and
University
Mr.
Sorock
is
president
"'i
studying
at
the
A IIIIn. M
,
re ushers.
Rothenberg
( town
MosSchool graduating
own guests were Mrs. gun, spent the between-semester I
Sunday
The out.of•
period with her mother, Mrs. Julius of ell'
Bertha Howere and daughter,, Sally,
Independent Order of
and play'
Gertrude
Allen of V. Brown. Miss Brown returned rewski's
of Youngstown,
to class. "Minuet"
Edwins will
New York City, Ohio;
Miss M.
Sara Ehrlich
of N
i Goldman will render "The Flower
A nn Arbor last week-end.
—_
"A Modern Plant With Modern Methods."
will claw with
Ann Arbor and .1. Silver of Cleveland.
• Shirley •
" The ti " rttant
Melrose 6570
ing ing of "Ilatikvah"
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Winkelman of the singing
.. by
11r. and Mrs. Sehlussel an. at home
533-37 Forest Ave. E.
SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22
d Rebecca Eisenman, or-'
2482
West
Philadelphia
avenue
have
.
'dman
an
Frie
at I5µ11 East Ferry avenue.
•
panied
by
Gertrude
Goldman.
left for a visit in New York City. com
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STATLER HOTEL
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While
there
they
will
attend
the
mar-
DRUCKMAN-MEZERI
Finzel'a Society Orchestra.
' The fifty-sixth annual darer of the
The Hotel Imperial was the scene riage of their niece.
a Detroit Lodge, No. 125, I. O. 0 F.
dding Sun-
Proceeds to be used for New Community Building.
of a prett ily appointed
SeymourAnspach Weinberg
Se
8, when .ins Jean
Fe b. of
day e vening,
zerik dhter
Mr. and Mrs. Newark, N. J , is visiting
his parents,
will
be held street,
at the lodge
rooms,
1522
Weinberg
of 15",
Randolph
opposite
the Madi-
aug
,
eb.
I; Me
G.
" son Hotel, Fr iday evening, be
married to harry Mr. and Stars.
iven
i ll aiue
Moritz 111ezerik, WAS
lAn entertain:lie n w
trIORL"ir
r"r77.1.3U2rii:17-
b, •
0.1
.1!
kman of this city. Ra bb' A. Monterey avenue.
and Finzel's Society Orchestra, un--
J. D
3 rA
the cert..
et/..."2,r"
NI. Hershman per
Miss Ceil Osnos, whose marriage der the direction of David Diamond,
h.
presence
of
the
'ma.-
Refreshments will be
nit . '
1 •
will take place Sun ay. ( . • ,
Bate families and a few friends.
girls
at Friday
her home
at a served. The public is invited. Na-
party
last
evening.
The bride was gowned in white tertained 25
, than D. Metzger is noble grand of the
satin and tulle, the skirt of the dress trousseau
with ferns ,,,e.
lodge.
being bouffant anti the bodice snug- The tables were decorated
---
favors of minia-1
fitting. Iler veil was held in place by and white roses and
lure wedding bells. A party for the PYTHIAN LODG E MAY
her
shower
a coronet of pearls and
rt
bouquet w as of bridal roses and lilies- girls and their escorts followed.
BE LARGEST IN U. S.
of-the-valley. Mrs. Jack Brener of
air. and Sirs. Wallace Rosenheim i
was
h
bride
•
bership
Bay City, . •
of 400 Added to M em
matron of honor. The groom's broth- „{97 Filigree avenue are spendmg Class
Will Give It That Distinction.
weeks in New York City and
er. Louis Druckman, was best man. several
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Following the ceremony a dinner other eastern points. They arc the
Detroit Lodge, No 55, Knights of
was served to 50 guests. The tables guests of their daughter, Mrs. Charles
Pythias,
which
is now the largest
were decorated with bowls of spring Mayer.
Pythia n lodge in Michigan, expects
flowers, including daffodils, sweet
to
b
ecome
the largest Pythian
guests,
seated
at
u
beauti-
Seventy
shortly
peas and pussy-willows, and with tall
Whether she
candelabra holding lighted tapers. fully decorated table shaped like the fraternity in the United States. A
new class of menbers will be initi-
letter
"T,"
were
present
at
a
lunch-
Mrs. Horvitz, mother of the bride,
be one yeut or
dndi
wore a gown of brocaded block cut eon and bridge given last Saturday ated March 17. From present
one hundred
afternoon at the Phoenix Club by cations the class will exceed 400.
velvet, caught at one side with a large Mrs.
Jacob Roth and her daughter, The initiation exercises will be held
years old.
rhinestone buckle. and Mrs. Sehlussel,
Carl
Witt.
The
decora-
either
in
the
Light
Guard
Armory
or
the groom's mother, wore a brown . .. Louis
brocaded velvet gown made v:ith lions were carried out in red anti I in Convention Hall.
lodge
has organized a basket-
white, suggestive of Valentine Day.
The lod
from
miffed sleeves.
among its own mem-
The ant-of-town vuests were Mrs. During luncheon Miss Margaret Foy, I Ibtaelryeatts)uwenf g
rl
i to the lack of adequate
I,ena Garvin of Cleveland, 11r. anti ' a local artist, entertained with a
of
group
space.
the
league
is holding its games
songs
rs. It V . Hoffman of Toledo anti
M
Cite.
Honoring Mrs. Lester Cannon of outside of the lodge building. I'lans
Mr. and Mns. Jack Berner of Bay
1''h who is the guest for a new building are under con-
au
sideration. When completed, the
Mr. and Mrs. Druckman are spend- Crystal Falls, Mr . avenue,
and Mrs Mrs.
. A. Tobin
Louis boilding will house all the activities
of her parents,
Sorprisingly Inexpensire
in the
tot! their honeymoon in the east•
of
557 Josephine
Tobin
of 4030 Clairmount enue of
the lodge and
will cost
neighborhood
of $500,000.
1•;i
BICUR CHOLEM BALL
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Sketched nem flare Ensemble
was hostess at a luncheon and ve n ue
Miss Henrietta Szold, national
PLANS COMPLETED Id her home last Monday afternoon
Suit of Charmeen and
w'e'ek of llatiassah, will spend
Miss Esther Rosenstein of South
For the Kiddies:
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Printed Foulard with Collor
Annual Purim Function Will Have Bend, Ind., was an out-of-town guest. next eek in Chicago as the guest of
..... rum Hoe,
of Ermine.
Mrs.
Jule
Koplowitz
--
of
1(1162
the
Iliplas..ah
chapter
of
that
city.
Wide Patronage.
Red Satin Hearts priced
Cinn•rnon Hearts.
has left for an ex • She will be the house Miss
guest
of Mrs
--
Szold
will
.........
frotn
Julius Rosenwald.
Plans for the annual Purim ball of Woodward 11VPI11.1 1•
Clalissi
Cram H ... .
. ; ht. the guest of the local chapter
rvs
The greatest values we have
the Bicur Cholera Society have been tended trip to C alifPrnia and lathe
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lb
r
March
U
and
In.
Numerous
events
Sni•Il
Paper
and Satin Toy
commit-
.
points
west
pot.
ever offered — now in our
completed. The following
are being planned in her honor.
Hearts
and best of all, filled with
tees were anpointed: General an.)
f 69 n o t -
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mix, dt , ..
Pre-Inventory Sale of Fine
—
l
s v,,,,berg o
our delicious candies•
rangements, Dr. Louis Weiss, chair-
man, whir will be assisted by Hyman brook avenue was hostess last Sunday
Furs and Cloth Apparel.
and David Berger; pub- afternoon at a bridge tea for the
post syetem will
Bernstein
SHE lives out-of•town our parcel
.
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,
aurice M. Marcus; tickets, members of the l'hi Delta Sorority.
If care of all details. Just stop at one of our stores
take
licitv, M
JOSEPH STIGLITZ
Jacob
Miss
Betty
Weingarten
of
Fars"
Jacob Behrman; entertainment,
Th.. death of Joseph Stiglitz. for
and leave your order.
Rosenberg; refreshment s, Leonora worth avenue will
entertain the soror-
of Mount Clem-
next sun day.
1 5 years a resalent
Grossman and Emma Perlman; recep. it ,
last week at Harper
Bs oc curred
tion, Mr. and Mrs Mark Weinbeck ' -
SiSt
•
r. • iglit4 was
'„ • . ,, s t ) ° troll.
MacDiarmid's Stores for Your Convenience!
Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus Rosenthal of tlospitat
and Mr. and Mns. David S. 'Lemon.
Wooliw•rd •t Clifford
. The patrons and patronesses will be Manistique, Mich.. who attended the horn in Austria
ago of
and is
36 Adams West, in the Stroh 'balding
Woodward and
, years
0.,,. see
,, nonce
, • 70
Vs'oodw•rd •I Ale••ndrins
a
SI Solt, beisr•rn
of
The
Blumrosen.Barnett
wedding
in
Pon-
,
to
.
Cri.wo/d
'arm
3 Doors East of Adams Theater
40
years
he
lived
in
Warn.
announced in an earar ly issuee
W o od.r•rd, seer Boolerros4
1323 Brood...?
liar on Jan. 25. have returned to Years. F or
Blvd.. fn. Griswold
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Wood••rd ra Colhnowood
upon retiring
from
40 W. c.d. 'roller Hotel
..• I ,.m,„
i
held their home after a visit with Mrs. .inini .' Pa., and
...„.
,
..
t
t
At the last regular meeting.
nt
u.
.
Mo
u
arena'''. n situ ss min.' to
av
at the Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor .Joseph Illuiprosen of Calvt.rt
s
survived
by
his
widow,
Alice
ual af-
n
M r4. Jacob
and Wilson avenues, the an
Thomas Edison of 551 Ea-1 Kirby Be
\l
. i...litz; three 11111.1VhIerS,
St
fairs committee tenoned that the
, s,;:rik, of o t y ,, , „,,,,.. pa. . Mr-i. Abra-
first Sunday in A pril has been re. avenue will leave Saturday for a rev-
"..''.i1 11 . 51
Mrs
ttsburgh,
weeks' stay in 15.:10,1 and New ham Wechsler of Pi it; three sons.
OSSM
-rated fur a hard times part y and eral
ML5REASSI
oc k .
Louis Barri+ Of Deteo
. .,
that the annual excursion will he held y
uel and Jock Stiglitz. all
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yi,i,i,,,,h Ilarry, Sam Burial took place in
Sunday, June 7, and the annual
il
r ...
The performance at the
D etroit.
vening,
Aug.
17.
e
moonlight Monday
Clemens last Sunday. Rabbi
— SIXTH ANNUAL
THE NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH OF THE
On Sunday evening. Feb. 15. the Playhouse Vt'edne. , lay evening, Feb.
MII-
Zakuto
officiating.
The
the
benefit
of
the
Mount
Gabriel
Bicur Cholem will hold its last regu- IS, will be g iv e n for
d. The
, , , , ,
our.. rd', Were obse rve
tar Sunday night dance under the Detroit Hebrew Ladies Baby Day s
serer John Jacoby. Lew s
Nursery fund. The play will be '"The Pallbearers
'
of
Jacob
Behrman.
Green..1rthur Lazarus, .1. II 11111.1•1,
c'ut,rmanship
These dance: have Prover) signa l lySister's Sacrifice."
I Malbin and Samuel Mandl..
to the
successful. Owing, however,
Mr. Stillitz was instronierdal in
Miss
Rosalind
Freund,
Who
has
ing held
WILL HOLD THEIR
(Informal)
fact that many affairs are be
, been the guest of Miss Charlotte Er t'a. organization of the Beth Mo.o.s
by the various organizations and that
0
ofnagoeue
in Mount Clemens and
it wishes to cu-operate with them, the mann, has returned to her home in
lint
I
Ia.!
year,
Under Auspices of
served as its pr•.id•nt
Blear Cholem is disconti nu ing the Toledo.
when he retire.' horifilse of ill health.
—
SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 1
Sunday night dances unti l ear ly in
honarary purr"
Mr. and Mrs. Alex L. Levinsohn of Ile was then made
Tickets 7Sc Person
a member of the Ma-
April.
Saginaw spent several days last week dent. Ile was
ELKS
TEMPLE
order for 52 years and was also
Special novel elat•rtaisertael.
sonic
YOUNG PEOPLE'S TEMPLE in Detroit.
of Ann Arbor.
member
of
the
Knights
of
Pythias.
Avon
Orchestra
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...ii...n=e - e - ,IFI..4
CLUB TO GIVE DANCE
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Selling He took an active interest in all cum
.....nee...1.
BOOK - CADILLAC HOTEL
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of Chicago are mural work, both social and chari- ..................... ,• .. ........
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1 Washington's Birthday dance (Evelyn Sc ral ( months at the Pal- table.
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given
Wednesday
evening,
1
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■
OD TIME"
will he
a:30 o'clock by the Young metto Hotel.
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CHARITABLE AND HAVE A GO
F e.
b la, (e
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People's Temple Club at Temple
10
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Beth El. The dance will be undei Has Louis H. Miller as
of her
2248
Ila•
house
had
v
FINZEL'S
the direction of the girls of the club.' zelwood aenue
Jack K atz of Rochester.
TUESDAY
EVENING,
MARCH
lo
The Misses Esther Bernstein and guest Mrs
luncheons and
SOCIETY
partisamon
Admission $1.00
GENERAL MOTORS BUILDING
Lerman are in charge. Numerous
g the enter- 0
E li z abeth ie b
teas were
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Rialto Orchestra
At..bridge
.
ORCHESTRA
rchestra
from
Ann
o
011\‘: 1110
ollegiate
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bar
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I
tz. She left for Buffalo en route
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Tickets Sold at Door.
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by all members and may be obtained Ka
to her home in Rochester.
at the door the evening of the dance. I

Scarfs
5.00
3 .00

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Authentic
New
Springtime
Modes

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Marriages

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Clothes and
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George Washington Dance

FOREST CLEANERS
AND DYERS

PISGAH LODGE, NO. 34

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An Advance Showing of

Paris Inspired Modes
for Springtime Wear

Saturday
Feb. 14th

Coats, Dresses
Ensemble Suits
Sportswear
and
Kayser Lingerie

Fur Jacquettes
and Scarfs

Have Her Choice

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WOMEN'S WELFARE ORGANIZATION

SECOND ANNUAL BALL

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Zeirei Zion Organization

SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22

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