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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20 OHIO

ThEVErtaortinyisnffi RONICLE

and TIT LEGAL CHRONICLE

lemplr Nell El
Notts

■ ert

1111 Plumley morning. Nay' 0. at 10:41
01. la
M
Franklin all! tweaeh
on the ituaut•toite 11th.,
tr WI,. Shall
tea Jeo
Afraid?.

Al the Sabbath eersl.ve on May 4,
1W firanklin will .peak of the sub-
Jei I. •
'Al..
Y. a hives or a lletter.°
tot Huntley morning. May
13, a die-
'Attn.. Rabbi Harry J Morn
of i
rtinw•le Emanuel, Montreal. Canada,
will keirupy toe Temple 1,0110i

Mother-lhaughler lAncheon:
The •nouul blother.ltaughter
.
luneltrou
will he held Mir Year on Snrindo).
II, Cl 12.:Iti In the ate Jul hall or the
Temple. Mts. 'dimwit 0 Arden, eltair ,
man Id the day. and Ilrit Attie.« Ulm,
burg, program ehalmnan, are arranging
thillifhtfUl and novel entertainment de-
signed to please young and old. Hunter'',
lion, 75 ,ants per plate heart - sail.na
may be nulled or gotten hi itermon at
the Trimple

• Brown crepe
with green
. satin straps.

• All black,
white or
brown satin.

RUS SEK

1444 WOODWARD

NNISWWWWerawaaill, •••• •

Avrunin Camp

for Boys and Girls

Ages from 6 . to 16

IS NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION

The Camp offers land and water sports
that the most modern Camp will offer.
Music and drama, horseback riding

For Information, call

Townsend 7-2238 or Northlawn 5730

AVRUNIN CAMP NURSERY

Jnder careful guidance of a graduate of Merrill-

Palmer School — Ages 3 to 5

'or

information, call Townsend 7 - 2238 or Northlaw n 5730

glotber'g Dap

Engagements

Dance of Old Folks
HGme Group June 9

"The Debut" dance is to be
sponsored by the Junior Group
of the Jewish Old Folks' Home ,
on Sunday evening, June 9, in the
Aztec Towers, in the Union
Guardian Building. The signifi-
cance of the dance. ie carried out

Mrs. Herman Rosenhehn of East Grand Blvd. announces the
engagement of her daughter, Helen Beatrice, to Harold Biller,
nephew of
MO and Mrs. M, Weingarden of Philadelphia Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ginsburg of 1641 Hazelwood Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ceil, to Aauron J. Cohn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohn of 15916 Inverness Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Karnow announce the engagement of their
'daughter, Gertrude, to Nathan Marblestone, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Marblestone of Rochester Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothenberg of 3046 Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter. Jeanette Gilroy, to Max Schwartz,
son of Mrs. Sarah Schwartz.

Wedding Calendar

Titans Feople'a Temple (lob:
The Vtiung Peopleix Temple Clot, etir•
Mall) Maass )011 to atterul its pleatinta-
lion of - Threeithirthired Illoottii, a com-

Sunday !naming. May 6.

PAGE SEVEN

Senior and Junior members of
the Detroit Section, National Coun-
ci of Jewish Women, will have a
supper meeting, followed by a cab-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Aronson of 1997 Clairmount Ave. an-
aret and revue, on Monday, May nounce the engagement of their niece, Miss Marion E. Richards, to
6, at 6 p. m., in the social hall of Louis Biddy, son of Mrs. Lena Ilaidy of 1682 Taylor Ave.
Temple Beth El. The Council Jun-
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Grass of 3280 Cortland Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Jeanette, to Irving Yarrows, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yarrows of W. Euclid Ave.

Final elelerhootl Meeting of the Tea,
The moo Nester heed howitIng of the
year will take place Monday afternoon,
May 13, In the son lel hall or the Tem.
ple, A dessert luncheon will In , served
M 1,30 i rolhiweil IT theannual election
of olTIcere 51111 t he iiremblent•it report.
Illmn Ire Gurolon lionint. dImune, Whom.
appearance earlier In the ovation wan
greeted With arelaInt, will gle e another
of her •haraeterleatIona

edy In three •ets, by llertrude Tunkong),
under the ollrei Mon of tools %Veltman,
Saturday night, NlaY 1, or Silk In Ihr
lirown Memorial Chapel AittnImilon
The Voting Feople i tt ann.l slielon
dance will be held Saturday evening.
May IP, at 10 nt
Franklin
1111 x Vountry Club : A buffet moppet. will
nerteil ut
12 WI 101 lc. SUIINCI 11 , 110n,
13.511 pP
couple. For riowevatIonA write
or
Sy) ,
Itakaprt, Trinity 241141
school of Belli-Ion:
The Hehool of Itellelon reopene
101-
sloe. Hatt...lay leo/0111C
May 6e and

Nla:n floor

Council's Cabaret
At Temple Monday

May 5—Miss Dorothy Marienthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Marienthal of 17201 Pantchartrain Drive, to Saul henry
Modell of Edison Ave., at the Book Cadillac Hotel,

MISS JOSEPHINE STERN

fors are directing the program
and have written original songs
sketches, choruses and other fea-
tures.

Mrs. David Werbe is in charge
of decorations and has originated
and designed a pageant called
"Butterflies." Miss Josephine
Stern, president of the Juniors,
has written a playlet "The Hand
That Rocks the Cradle." Miss
Stern will also give a brief talk
upon the history and activities of
the Junior Council. Miss June
Maas is program chairman, with
will be: Eleanor Blum, Miriam
Dancers, soloists and choruses
wil Ibe: Eeanor Blum, Miriam
Carver, Lays Fauman, Terry
Fiske, Eleanor Jacobs, Myra Sara-
sohn, piano soloist, Jeanette Rabi-
nowitz, butterfly pageant, Sylvia
Barnett, Bertha Berkowitz, Eleanor
Brodersohn, Ruth Cohn, Claire
Grant, Eleanor Jacobs, Helen
Jackson, Natalie Marwil, Made-
, laine Meyers, Phyllis Schoenfeld,
Myra Sarasohn, Marion Touff,
Irene Weiss, Virginia Wolf.
Reservations may be made
I through Mrs. Manuel E. Arden at
Longfellow 2639, or tickets can be
obtained at 89 Rowena St.

MRS. DAVID KLIGER

Births

April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weiner (Phyllis Lemberg
of 2690 W. Boston Blvd., a son, Gershon Ralph.

April 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Gantz of 1927 Leslie
Ave., a son, Sheldon Lee,

April 27- -To Mr. and Mrs. A. Charles Goodman (Irene Becsky)
of 141) West Dennick Ave., Youngstown, Ohio, a son. Ronald L.
April 29—To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Wittenberg (Betty Warren)
of 2752 Boston Blvd., a son, Donald Herbert.

April 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Finney of the Whittier, a
son, James Howard.


Rainbow Assembly
To Honor Mothers

Purity Rainbow Assembly of
the Order of Eastern Star com-
pleted arrangements for the fam-'
ily get-together in honor of Moth-;
Nu Beta Gamma Sorority will
er's Day. Not only mothers and
hold open house Saturday eve-
daughters but fathers and sons
ning, May 4„ at the home of Miss
Freda Nash, 2025 Taylor Ave.

At a recent 'recital given by
the piano students of Mrs. Carl
Beutel, Erwin Wittus was award-
, ed first place to play for the
junior concert training class of
the Dr. Carl Beutel piano school,
May 5, at 4 o'clock. Erwin is the
9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Wittus of Wisconsin Ave.

33rd Philomathic
Model Meeting on
Wednesday, May 5

Remember the Occasion by
Sending a Beautiful

in the title, "The Debut", in as
touch as this is the first major
affair of the organization.
The social committee of the
Junior Group includes Estelle
Amernick, Selma Blatnikoff, Sid-
ney Goldberg, Alan Ilagenjos,
Howard Robinson and Harry
Rosenblum. Members of the sup-
plementary committees for the
dance are:
Orchestra: Selma
Blatnikoff,
Ruth Broder and Florence Ros-
ten. Contact and Publicity: Ann
Fisher, Alan llagenjos and Ida
Zeff; door prizes: Mildred Feld-
man, Dorothea Ferar and Char-
'Otte Greenberg; tickets, Ann
Fisher, Bettina Jacoby and Shir-
ley Rosengarten; refreshments,
Sara Alpert, Freida Nash, Bertha
Weisbrod and Marion Silver.
Features will be door prizes
and refreshments. A well known
orchestra will render the music.
Proceeds will be utilized for
charitable purposes.

Do You Remember • • •

• • • of eourse you do • • •
This Summer the same Jen will have a
cottage for

BOYS

15 Years and Older

at Brush Lake--Prescott, Mich.

Swimming — Fishing — Boating — Fun
—Excellent Meals

The last meeting of the club
was held on Wednesday 'evening,
May 1, at the home of Florence
Rosten, 2695 Monterey.
Officers of the Junior Group
are: Henry Aslander, president;
Alan Ilagenjos, vice president;
Ida Zeff, secretary; Ann Fisher,
treasurer. Mrs. David Kliger is
the club's adviser.

For reservations and further information, phone
Jen Weinberg, Longfellow 8223

Gift to Council Fund

Served Promptly and Courteously, amid a Quiet and
Refined Atmosphere

' TEN DOLLARS PER WEEK

MEALS THAT SATISFY

Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Nathan
Arrangements are being com-
of 1634 Clairmount Ave. an-
The Council Camp Vacation
GET THE BLAINE HABIT — EAT AT THE
pleted for the 33rd annual model
nounce
the Bar Mitzvah of their Fund of the Detroit Section of the
meeting of tho Philomathic De-
son, Alan, on Saturday morning, National Council of Jewish Women
bating
Club
to
be
held
Wednes-
Stationery, Framed Mottoes
May 4, at the Holbrook Syna- has received a contribution from
day evening, May 15, in the Cen-
and many other attractive gifts
gogue. At home on Sunday, May Robert, Henry and Betty Frank,
8737 TWELFTH STREET
tral High
School auditorium,
suitable for Mother,
5, from 2 to 5 p. m. and from in memory of the birthday of Leon
Tuxedo and La Salle. The high-
Established 1929
H. Frank.
M. FEINSILBER, Prop,
7
to
9
p.
tn.
No
cards.
light of the program will be a
debate on "Resolved, That the
Club
Rap.
will
have
a
hayride
United States Government Adopt
Boo4..11ere Since 1875
to Bloomer State Park on Sunday,
a System of Socialized Medicine."
1550 Woodward Avenue
May 5. Ten couples will attend.
The participants are Nathan Ep-
.r stein, Irving Isaacs and Leopold MISS DOROTHY GREENBAUM .
This Is the Best Underwear Sale of the Year:
On April 20, Tau Alpha Gamma
Snyder II for the affirmative; and are invited to come
to the dinner s orority installed
Jack Behrman, Louis Elkind and at the Eastern Star
its officers, at
Temple on a pajama party given at the
Philmore Leemon on the negative. Tuesday evenitfg, May 7.
home of Miss Freda Guyer of
Leopold Snyder II has ben chosen
Following the dinner, old fash-
3032 Cortland Ave.
to replace Frederick Babbitt who ioned movie reels will
be shown
will be unable to take part in and the audience will be able to
Miss Myra Moyer entertained
this program.
acclaim the hero and heroine and
Specializing in Exclusive Fashions at
The winning team will be pre- hiss the villain to their hearts con- last Saturday afternoon in honor
of Miss Thelma Stein, June bride-
sented with a cup donated by tent. Crackerjacks, peanuts, and
Moderate Prices
Judge Harry Dingeman of the pop will be sold throughout the elect.
Circuit Court. Inndividual prizes performance.
Many affairs have been planned
consist of the Louis Smilansky
NOW FEATURES
Those who are unable to attend
gold medal to go to the best the dinner are invited to come to in honor of Miss Frances Brod, a
June
bride-elect. Among them
speaker; the Mrs. F. U. Martin the old fashioned movie night.
silver medal presented to the sec- calling Mrs. Ann Paul, mother ad- was a shower given by Pauline
Brod,
her sister, on Saturday,
ond best speaker; and honorable Reservations may be made by
mention bestowed upon the third visor, Garfield 6928; or Dorothy April 28, at their home on Mc-
Quade Ave.
• Silk and Satin Gowns and Pajamas
best.
Greenbaum, worthy advisor, To.
• Shadowproof Silk Slips
Lester N. Silverman, former 7-3665.
Rose Goldstein and Edna La s-
speaker of the Philomathic, will
se r entertained at a miscella n-
—011h Imported Alcorn. rep. laps
; ins:zdzbreldery All sloes
present a gavel to David Levin,
CO us shower at the former's hoe
e,
past speaker.
T hursday,
AND UP
May
2, in honor o
The program of last week's
D oris Domstein, bride-elect o
At $1 these beautiful undies
meeting of the Philomathic was
M ay 19. The guests enjoye
are one of the all-star feat-
an interpretine reading contest

br idge, and a delightful luncheo
urea The values are so
between David Saffron and Mor-
Members of the Junior Unit of fo Bowed. Table decorations wer
genuinely extraordinary that
by
ris Goldsmith. Philmore Leemon Hadassah will be the guests
of pi nk and white, Esther Frazei
you
should
take
advantage
of
was critic of the evening.
the Senior chapter at. the next an d Celia Glazer are also ente
this opportunity to stock all
r-
The Jewish Forensic debate be- Oneg Shebat which will take place tai
now!
tween the Philomathic and the at the home of Mrs. Isaac Shetz- Go ning for Miss Domstein. Mis s
Idatein
and
Miss
Frazein
ar
232 SECOND BOULEVARD. at Merrick
! Jewish Community Center de- er, 2071 Longfellow Ave., on bo
th members of the bridal party
' bating team has been postponed May 11.
until Sunday, at 3 p. m. The
While the Senior and Junior
Philomathic will uphold the ne- units are individual, a close re- fr Saul II. Rose returned recentl y
\,11,1__ -4,
gative of the question: "Resolved, lationship is maintained between pr om Chicago where he mad
eparations to open a, summe
That American Jewry Actively the two. Joint meetings are ar- ca
mp ill Michigan for men an
THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON
Participate in the coming World ranged as often as is feasible. leo
' Lace-trimmed slips, chemise and dancettes. of $ I to $ . .S.7
men.
Jewish Congress."
I , 'aloe f
Not only is the entire Junior
Shaped laces! Some samples and sight irregular
2egular sizes.
membership invited to the meet-
Miss 1.auretta LeYoung of 254 2
ng of
o M ey 11, but Junior mem- Pi ngree Ave. has returned to he
(i6
Given by the
ANNIVERSARY OF OLD
bers have also been asked to par- ho me after a short stay in Cleve
FOLKS HOME GROUP ticipate in the program of the Ian d.
i
rkt
t ". 1
IS TO BE MAY 20 EVENT afternoon. Miss Anne Manson,
Oft:
411 hand embroidered.
ihit e
.
Junior president, will read the
,, ,al... mh . o., ,,,,,,, op Air
Aloe printed batiste (14.
.
or 4
embroid er, .i.1.11 34 Ilk 31
The Women's Auxiliary of the opening prayer, and Miss Helen
MAIM, llteh. tea MIN
ir
NAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE, Dexter & Lawrence
to 4. NNW and
an
WO ' f
3
Jewish Old Folke' Home held its Kass, vice president, will present
-we

last board meeting of the year, "Legends of Lag b'Omer."
Conducted by HERSCHELL LEIB
GOLDSTEIN-LEVINSON
last Wednesday morning in the
The annual meeting of the De-
Through courtesy of Fox Thenter
Uriah Levinson of Whitney
, Statler. Many important issues troit chapter of Hada:malt will
KEEP THIS DATE OPEN
Av e. announces the marriage of
were discussed.
take place May 14.
his daughter, Marian, on Thorn-
On Monday, May 20, at 2 p. m.,
day evening, May 2, to Paul Gold-
the Auxiliary will celebrate their
Flowers
for all occasions— F rei n, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
10th anniversary meeting and in-
stallation of officers, in the Stat- Dexter-Joy Florist, Euclid 6082. Gel dsteiti of Phialdelphia Ave.
ler Ballroom. An elaborate pro-
gram, to follow the installation,
After the concert, Ilalevy mem- RABBI LEOPLFEUER
has been aranged by Mrs. Bernard
ON
bers and friends adjourned to
Lachs, chairman of the program
JEWISH RADIO FORUM
Buddy's Restaurant to celebrate
May
5—Opening
Allied
committee.
Jewish
Campaign
dinner.
.p years ago the Young , found unemployment a most dlr.
the
occasion.
May 5 to 15—Allied Jewish Campaign.
Members of the Auxiliary are
The Jewish Radio Forum to be
Hebrew Association flcult problem to solve, and dur-
Future Pleas A
.41 by De.
May 8—Mother and daughter dinner of Zedakah Club at B'nai
At the meeting held Monday broadcast over Station WJBK at
hed an Employment Bu-, ing these despairing years of buai. asked to extend cooperation to
troit Jewish Musical Society
Moshe,
at
6
p.
m.
the
Junior
Group
of
the
Old
evening,
April
29,
Dan
Frohman
7:15
p. m. to 7:45 p. m., this Sun-
r Jewish girls and women, riess depression, with the conse-
May 7—Junior Hadassah mothers and ■ 'isughters meeting at
announced that according to an day, will be dedicated to the Allied
a later date the service , quent, bitter competition for Folks' Home who are planning
Detroit music lovers enjoyed an
tended
Hotel Statler, 8:15 p. m.
their
"Debut"
to
take
place
in
the
invitation
from
the
Michigan
Jewish Campaign which opens on
to young men. It every opening, the opportunities
unusually fine performance given
May 12—Junior Home Relief mother and daughter luncheon.
Federation of Music Clubs, the the same date. Rabbi Leer Feuer
something more than just for placement in decently re- "Aztec Tower" of the Union
by the Detroit Halevy Singing So-
May 12—Mothers and daughters luncheon of Shaarey Zedek Sis-
Halevy will participate in the In- of C,ollingwood Temple of Toledo,
g for unemployed peo- , munerative jobs have been dia- Guardian Building, on Sunday
ciety at its 10th jubilee concert ternational Music
terhood.
Festival which Ohio, the guest speaker for this
wee felt that if the need ,couragingly few. But, here at the evening, June 9. The committee
last Sunday evening, April 28. in
May 14—Mother and Daughter banquet, under the auspices of
will take place during the current program, will discuss the aims and
job brought the applicant [Center, is • service, built up ape- in charge has planned an evening
the Masonic Temple. The entire month in a special auditorium, objectives of the campaign.
Sisterhood
of
Congregation
B'nai
Moshe.
lice, it was important to ' cifically to Resist these boys and of entertainment, including danc-
program was heartily received by
May 18--Temple Beth El Y. P. S. formal spring dance, at Frank-
now being erected on Naval Ar-
The program will also present
nto careful consideration girls in their earnest desire to ing, refreshments and prizes. A
the audience.
lin Hills Country Club.
mory grounds.
addresses by Rabbi Leon Frans of
hole history of experience, secure employment without the reputable orchestra has been en-
May 19—Junior Hadassah Dramatic Grout play, "We Moderns,"
In the first part, Mrs. Anna
gaged
for
this
event.
Dress
will
The members of the Halevy Temple Beth El, and Aaron Kur-
it g and personality and the ' disheartening results which frus- be optional. Those wishing to
Hotel Statler, 8:15 p. m. Dancing to follow.
Warren won much applause for
hereby express their sorrow at land, chairman of the Forum. The
to find the trate their every attempt through
Job
May 20—Tenth anniversary meeting and , nstallation of officers
her solo in "Eininker Alein". The the loss of their member and musical program will feature Wil-
serve as patron! may contact
for the applicant
e
; the ordinary outside channels.
highlight of the concert was the
of Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Ohl Folks Home.
Mrs. David Miter, sponsor, at
n the Young Women's I
w
friend, Jacob Bistritrky who died liam 1'. Blixruck, violinist , cad
The Employment Bureau is
May 22—Annual meeting of Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
oratorio "Dos Nei. Lid" sung by l ast Thursday, April 26. Mr. Bis- via Prits, pianist.
Aarociati
became • taking this means of appealing Lo. 0572. Others may contact
f
Slay 21—Eighth annual supper of Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshiva
the choir, featuring Emma Lau- ritzky
'
Henry
Auslander,
president
of
the
was one of the leaders of
the newly organized Jew- ' to all Jewish employers in our
Beth Judah, at the B'nai David Synagogue, 14th and Elmhurst
roff-Schaver, accompanied by •
Y Center last year community to cooperate with it. Junior Group, or Estelle Amer-
the tenor section, holding the re- Rabbi Apelgrad to SpestIc
o
rnrk
string ensemble and two pianists,
in
May 2I—Donor dinner of Sisterhood of Congregation Beth
nick, chairman of "The Debut",
Wall
spect of his colleagues both an Two Synagogues
carried
over
•as
With
the
assistance
of
those
peo-
Tephila
Emanuel.
the
Rebecca Katzman-Frohman and • good
Saturday
Center's many services pie representative of and affili- To. 6-1617.
musician and as • faith-
June 24—Temple Beth El Y. P. S. moonlight.
Celia Plotnick. Mme. Scheyer sur- ful and
honored friend. The choir
community. ; ated with the industrial, commer-
Rabbi Samson Apelvrad, rep-
passed even her own former
May 28—Strawberry festival under 'eerie.* of Sisterhood of
1"-n
paid its last respect at the last
oi is ielaYment Service is a ' cial and professional fields of De-
Congregation B'nai Moshe.
resentative of the Slonirn Yeshi-
triumphs by her beautiful sing- rites of
one to employers and : troit and ism surrounding corn-
the deceased with • quar- vah.
May 28—Bridge and strawberry festival of Eva Prenzlauer
turissixst. — win map Ilse ward
will address two synagogues
ing, her charming appearance and
tette in which Max Levy, Julius bn Saturday.
nig, men and women, and ' munities, the work of the Tm-
Maternity Aid at Jewish Center, at 1:30 p. m.
leo./ easeAlaal 1.311..44 oe. As-
gracious manner. The whole event
Chalets, Nathan Mogill, Joseph
occupational classifications' ployment Bureau may be far-
tronomy for I Hetet la elee “Three
In
June
9—Summer
formal
of
Zedakah
Juniors,
the morning, he will speak
proved
a
huge
Racemee
and
music-
lo
Came,/ N. Temple Mesh
Siegel participated, The choir ex-
times the Jewish boy reaching and furthered to an in-
El.
June 9—"The Debut" dance of Junior Group of Jewish Old
■ l triumph worthy of the direc-
at Congregation Petnelk Tikvah on
for obvious reasons has estimable degree.
SW, May 4. —
tendts its sympathy to the family
Folks Home.
torial talents of Dan Frohman
Pets-key Ave. At 6 p. rn. he will
of the deceased in their Is
address Congregation Waal David,
who conducted the concert.
ment

Sentiment Card

1

:

Jen's Cottage at Cedar Island, Canada?

Maine Kosher Restaurant

Sheehan's Bookstore

Showroom Samples!

Bertha 'Richmond

$1 to

UNDIES

Con6mation, Bridesmaids
and Reception Gowns

Rum, *1275

Hadassah Chapters'
Joint Oneg Shabat

00

Spring Clearance
Also in Progress

7 \ 1

Annual Grand Concert

Detroit Cantors Ass'n

TUESDAY, MAY 21, 8 P. M.

illarriagts

\ All Silli I iliflitb.s 77e

Bias Slips

i 4

Pepperell Gowns

FRANK & SEDER'S

BIRTHDAY SALE

A PPEAL TO JEWISH EMPLOYERS

BY CENTER'S EMPLOYMENT BUREAU

$29 9 Silk

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Audience Acclaims
Program by Halevy

in

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