Show THE OGDEN 2—C iii DERNICE NINON and Nina ii - CLUB PAYS HONOR TO SCOTCH POET Beverly twin daughters Mrs Mr L and Barnett 2226 Eccles avenue A of celebrated who recently their third birthday STANDARD-EXAMINE- iiiiii SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 29 192ST R ii DANCING PARTY GIVEN BY R H MR rA AND MRS ALMA T announce - afternoon at a tea given by her sister Mrs Leland Swaner at her home in Salt Lake City PERSONALS the marriage of their daughter Clarice to George LeRoy Booth son of Mr and Mrs Harry Rein-ehrib(Link Tiffany) (Continued From Page One) Miss Emma B Alden left Wed and Mrs G A Dickson Mrs Fenn nesday for a two months" visit with relatives in San Mateo Calif is a sister of Mrs Dickson Dr and Mrs A A Robinson have Dr and Mrs JJ Dwlght Hardinc returned) — "" from a two weeks stay 'i' —mmvr—mi iiLiwmjmjjiijnMJLi1i left during the week for Califor- in Sanv Francisco nia where they expect to spend the next two weeks Dr and Mrs Ezra Rich: have -' ' i i i X ast their! guest "Dr Rich's sister Mrs Thomas Leali anil Mra Mrs Mary J Rich of Paris Idaho Rodman departed on TuesGage v i " 4i day for a two weeks' trio to Call HAZEL MILLS AND f ornla : V r I j W BOWMAN WED : Vv V Mrs John W Scoweroft ntr tained at a bridge luncheon at her V (Continued From Page One) flr home in Swaner niace Saturday afternoon green georgette and carried Ophelia roses and pink sweet peas Mrs John M Mills mother of Mr and Mrs Frederick Grav Ruthrauf f left Monday for San the bride wore a gown of black Mrs Francisco for a stay of a week or and cream colored satin Archie Bowman mother of the ten days wore black satin bridegroom Mrs J F Gray and daughter trimmed In Venetian lace ft i v Scott Barnes of Salt Lake sang Mrs Etta Shupe left Monday for t a visit in Los Angeles Neapolitan Nights" after the rit ual was concluded it: A stringed quartet composed of Miss Rosemary Barber had as her guest last week-en- d Miss Ruth Mrs Junius Smart Mrs Royal Eccles Lillian Thatcher and Mar English Sheckell of Salt Lake cellus Smith played several selecMrs J T Lynch has returned tions during the evening Buffet supper was served The from a six weeks rvlsit on the coast MRS GEO L BOOTH She visited her eon in Seattle table was adorned with orchid Wash and also spent some time candles and centered with a silver ' " " relatives of Mr Lynch In Cali- bowl of daffodils and maidenhair ) Mrs laid for J Wayne Eldridge with ) fern and had Venetian cutwork j fornia Mrs Carl Montgomery Mrs J G and filet cloth Murdock Mrs H E Harris Mrs Mr and Mrs Herman B Way Mr and Mrs Fred W Weller re E B Reams Mrs J R Austin turned Thursday to their home in entertained last Sunday evening in Mrs W E Zuppann and the Salt Lake 1 after- a few days' visit honor of Miss Mills and Mr Bow 'h ACVS 'A 7 hostess 3 man with a buffet supper at the with Mr and Mra Frank E "' Way apartment in the Ladywood MRS ANDERSON IS Spring flowers were used for the Miss Florence Brown entertained decorations and the guests InBRIDGE HOSTESS the members of her bridge club at cluded besides the honor guests E S CELEBRATES dinner and cards Tuesday evening Mr and! Mrs John M Mills Mr 12TH Mrs Harry S Anderson was Covers were laid mfor sixteen and Mrs Archie BowmaniMr and hostess to her bridge club at three Mrs Kenneth Barnes of Salt Lake i Twelfth anniversary of Miriam tables on Thursday afternoon ftt Mr and Mrs Seth Thomas are Mr anas Mrs jonn M Mills Jr Twenty-eight- h 739 chapter! No 14 Order of Eastern her home California for a month or Mr and! Mrs A M Lamoreaux Star was celebrated Tuesday eve- street Mrs E L Lord carried touring i SUKPRISE PAKTY six weeks' Miss Claire Mills Miss Phyllis A off high honors in the Masonic temple Mies Mrs ning Florence Hall Kenneth George King GIVEN THURSDAY banquet! was served by officers of Goddard received the guest prize Mr and Mrs A E Short and son Mills Paul Veasy and Maurice 7 One o'clock the chapter at N D Charles of Murray spent Wednes- Howe Mrs Goddard and Mrs On Thursday evening of this hundred fifty members and guests White were special' guests Miss Mills was the complimented day in Ogden with Mrs Frank M The- tables were were present week Mrs Nell M Johns was the Drlggs guest atj a bridge supper Monday honored guest at a birthday sur- table decorations as well as the and "Down Here" which were much prettily decorated with flowers evening by Miss Carly Snyder at 3200 menu Luncheon was served by enjoyed Miss Edna Sims prise party at her home Angus Kennedy a past patron was CARD PARTY AT1 her home in Salt Lake Mrs department inPlans for the annual card party toast master The program at Wrights' store return- John Ml Mills Jr Miss Florence Washington avenue The hostesses the hostess Place cards were In manager GILCHRIST HOME were her daughters the Misees the shape of red heart3 Tapers in and tea which will be held in the cluded: ed Wednesday from a three week's Hall and- - Miss Claire Mills were Claire and Floretta Craner Bunco the form of cupids were set in Hotel Bigelow on ) Saturday Feb "The Infant Miriam" Anna E in Los Angeles and coast Ogden guests Mr and Mrs Elvln W Gilchrist visit 4 at 2430 p m were discussed and Epperson: was the diversion of the evening crystal holders "Miriam's Girlhood" :: Cities In the center of the table was a the final arrangements completed Eva F Corey "Miriam's Debut" entertained at cards Friday even prizes' going to Miss Mildred j Mrs Week Shaw is in charge Grace ii Howes "Miriam's Silent lng at their home in the Farns- Mrs Clinton Pugmlre was the FARM PEOPLE AT Browning Miss Nona Todd and large red heart shaped box conAnwas D a to A Mrs consolation worth each of "Miriam's favor reservafor the Barber the tickets and table Guard"! apartments Supper guest prize taining MANY GAY EVENTS complimented guest on Saturday na Todd 'v MeCullochJ served following bridge from which red ribbons with red tions may be phoned to her The Adopted Sisters" J spring The table decorations were car- hearts1 attached extended to each public is cordially invited- "A Prophecy for: Miriam" Edna flowers decorating the tables The Clarence M Groshell as Mrs Sid (Continued From Page One) J ried out In a color scheme of pink guest Following luncheon bunco Fi Nichols song (selected) Mira guests were Mr ani Mrs J W dons Mrs Fred Prickett at Henry to A and green Aland Mrs Herman Fetscher was Farnsworth Mr and Mrs Harry Irving and Mrs Uohn Hughes as huge birthday cake was played the honors going president of the Weber formed the centerpiece with green Mrs A A Ipsen andA B Cowan MRS PAUL WRIGHT violinist and Mrs John W Hilla- - S Martin Mr and Mrs Dewey Ellen Terry Mrs F' W Meakin Stallings bureau The other memcounty to Mrs A B Cowan and pink tapers at each end of the Ludbrant pianist Wheelwright Mr and Mrs gave a short sketch of the life of bers were Mrs Rena Maycock of BRIDGE HOSTESS deFourteen and Angus Hunjer the table At a late hour a wig Relmers Mr and Mrs James William Shakespeare Mrs E B Logan Miss Ellen Agren of Weber licious luncheon was served to the guests were present Stewart and Miss Edith Light Palmer Nell Gwynn Mrs George county Mrs Mabel Lougey of OGDEN WOMEN Mrs Paul Wright was hostess following: Miss Phyllis Taylor Davey David Garrick Mrs Lester Tooele Mrs Greenwood of Utah at a at luncheon charming bridge Miss Mildred JUNIOR CLUB Misa Nona ToddON COAST ' D Bradley pre Freed Mrs Siddons Mrs J W county Miss Edna Rosenkrantx of MEET Mrs Wilma F TO on the hotel Bigelow Thursday sided over a tea Monday afternoon Edmunds Henry Irving and Mrs Salt Lake county Harry Parker Browning Miss Flora Jost Mrs afternoon A mound of violets Lawrence Taylor Miss Iona "Way CONDUCT PARTY centered — at her home in the Bransf ord W H Bintz Ellen Terry Mrs of Cache county Tracy Welling of 28 Mrs LOS ANGELES Jan the table and were after ment Mrs William Edward Mrs assisted by the offi- Meakin and Mrs Palmer were in Box Elder county David N Beal W Mrs apartments assisted George by Craig wards to as the guests J E Browning Mrs Bert Udy cers St of Marka The Junior Child Culture club corsage presented cathedral guild charge of the day The affair was of Sanpete county and A L Chrisa W to was hostess Crossman bouquets bridge followed Mrs Anna Todd and the gueatof met at the home of Mrs T S in was The affair in honor of Mrs F attended by a large number of tiansen Weber county women argicultural the drawing room with honors number or former ugaen ' honor and their friends A Pyke who for many years has Thomas with Mrs D L Stlne as- going to 5000 West agent home at the Mrs Cave Claude Craig and At the farmers and farmsisting hostess on Saturday Jan Mrs Paul Wright president of the guild The guests Sixth avenue Los Angeles on been close Mrs C H Barton entertained ers'Although 21' wives of Utah were busy of the afternoon Mrs the 24 YALENTINE MOTIF were bidden Mrs Charles Tuesday ClayJanuary club at her home throughout the entire state conthe regular business meet- ton Mrs Jesse Richards The affair was given in honor of Pyke was presented with ja hand the E S Bridge Mrs h AT BUNCO PARTY ingAfter street on Thurs vention they arranged time for a Mrs E E Pratt gave an in- Floyd Timmerman Mrs Robert R Mrs Stecher who is now visiting some gift as a token of apprecla 774 Twenty-fiftafternoon and nar- number of informal social affairs Instructive book Marigolds and day tion asso members the of teresting the by Mrs Jack Murry Mrs in the city and Mrs Lou Taylor were room and the Ogden convention was dein used A bunco ja'rty was given by Mr cissus the "From Emigrant to Inven- Hodge living ciation Mrs was assisted Mrs Bradley Ashton were: with The Claude ©ther guests present Harry on and tables the and Mrs Angua Hunter on Friday tion" an autobiography by Mich- Cave three clared to have been one of the in Mrs L as special guest J receiving by Craig Mrs Afinie Earl Mrs Elizabeth most their home on Adams ael Pupln and Mrs Josephine Mrs A Charles delightful ever planned from Mrs H Faus and eveningat Loii Condon! Mrs Mrs Raymond met avenue The Valentine Martha One of the InterJunior this L society McKinnell Mrs suggestions Shorten Scoville entertained with W standpoint James Maria Burrett Mrs Addle Schaf were carried out in the house and two vocal solos their regular business meeting esting features was the fact that The Wanderer" MRS C CANFIELD fer Mr Delia Drane Mrs Louise Collins was in charge or the dining for ana was assisted by Mrs W on Wednesday afternoon at tho the convention gave opportunity ————— — — — — — — --— — — — — f jKlnd Mrs B E Newton room LUNCHEON Young I Mrs E R Brink and home of Mrs C C Eubank 2829 for family reunions where relaSnyder C Mrs pS Riley Mrs Fannie Ran Mrs Helen The tea table Brinker avenue with Mrs Eubank tives assembled from distant parts Myers D C Obbey Mrs 15 J Mrr cnaries I canfield was kin Mfs Mrs was covered with a handsome as hostess and Mrs Geo Abbott of the state Griffin? James Robertson hostess afternoon a at Friday lace cloth over Nile green assisting hostess I Nellie Crane Durbln also J cluny bridge luncheon given at her home Mrs satin the centerpiece being a jade in the Fontenelle apartments At P Durbln and George Craig Dlx Logan corps No 2 auxiliary PHYLLIS KING bowl "filled with green crystal was Luncheon served luncheon the guests were seated BRIDGE HOSTESS the Grand Army of the Repubsprays of acacia and at the four to around small tables which were corners of the table were silver lic held its first meeting of the centered with crimson sweet peas MISS THOMAS TO candlesticks that held Nile green new year Thursday (Continued From Page) One) in crystal baskets Mrs Max M National orders from the nation Mrs candles W Arthur princess GIVE MUSICALE Moulton and Mrs P A Pyke pre al president Mrs Emma W Marion Mills Mrs Ray Whitmey-eFishburn of Brieham City won I B Way! Out-o- f high score honors at bridge Those ' sided at tea and coffee urns Campbell of Minneapolis Minn townMrs Herman were: Mrs The iecond in a series of musi during thetheafternoon were reaa several names were t present were: ' guests Spencer Mesdames C L Tite J Quill cals to be given by Miss Ellen Eccles Logan j Mrs Kenneth presented' for membership and 4 Nebeker Max M Fishburn E L Thomas at the Ogden Conservatory Harry Miss Marjorie Rich and Miss large class will be initiated at tho Barnes Salt Lake: Mrs Look at the tongue mother If Bickford 11 S Hamoson E S Cf Music 2320 Washington ave next regular meeting on Febru WatsonJ of Nevada Mrs Archie were Leonard the hostess JJorothy Doane Joseph Crompton and the nue wil be given Friday evening es Miss Bowman Jr of Nevada coated it is a sure sign that your Monday afternoon at a nrAttiw ary 2 The president Mrs Julia Patricia: nostess the" and honored llealy com named the iebruaty 3 at 8 o'clock Maple little one's stomach liver and bowstanding handkerchief shower and Ariasf from Puccini's Madame arranged guests j tea at the Arnold Rich hotn n mltteees for the year els need a gentle thorough cleansSalnt-Saen- s' ' Samson and Butterfly avenue in honor of Mias CHILD CULTURE X ing at once Delilah' and Massenet's Manon will Douglas The Macdowell ensemble held MitchelL a bride of the win When peevish cross listless Lucy as be as a the well MEETS of THURSDAY first meeting of the year number sung ter tea The table was centered pale doesn't sleep doesn't eat or classics with a crystal bowl of lnk but Thursday evening at the Mona act naturally or is feverish stomThose appearing on the program terfly sweet peas and at either end Smith studio Plans for the comCor-rec- ts Next meeting of the Child Cul ach! sour breath bad has FallingandIlalr ecze Stopsdandruff are: Misses Elea Folkman Eliza were crystal candlesticks that held ing year were made and a short ture will club be in held Ho the sore throat diarrhea scalp Lucille Foulger plush pink candles tel Bigelow on Thursday February beth Norseth prepared by Miss Phyllis ma Money-Bac-k full of cold give a teaspoonful of The young program Guarantee Whlttier Miss Dot Lowder Miss Mrs c Ar Smurthwalte wll Nellie Smith Grace Nelson Arleen nostesses and honor guest were Whyte-Foasknockt clmplat Try it "California Fig Syrup" and in a Pearl sisted give a talk on current events and Bower! Kathrine Thomas few hours 'all the foul constipated the afternoon by Mrs Norma Moore and Vernal Johnson At Barbers and Drngglsts ' Mrs J R Larson will read The 23 club Florence and Mary Arnoldduring numbers Douglass waste undigested food and sour membership Rich Seventeen guests drama Mrs D H Woolsey and Wade were Diaaen to meet Miss Mitchell bile gently moves out of the little An van Invitation is are iurs to be the Anna extended to all bowels without griping and you Dyke Hostesses Members may bring friends land also those Interested Mr and Mra Franci "R rr4ty have a well playful child again " m music You needn't coax sick children to guests t low presided over a tea Sunday at Annoying take this harmless "fruity laxameir nome on First avenue in hon or of Mr and Mrs The tive" they love its delicious taste f Bladder Literary club held 10 LITTLE GUESTS 4 and it always makes them feel lis regular meeting at the home of who recently returned from griff AT BIRTHDAY PARTY meir noneymoon Mrs Cosgriff Mrs L C Tillotson at 2351 splendid Ask your druggist for a bottle counterfeits sold here To be sure ferson avenue Friday JanuaryJef ! Weakness was formerly Misa Kaf herin nw 27 of "California Fig Syrup" which you get the genuine ask to se at :o p m with President Ethe Mrs IIoward Speechly enter son of Denver and her marriage of Old Ago has directions' for babies children that it is made by the "California lomlinson presiding jThe pro tained JO little guests on Satur to Mr Cosgriff was one of the Safely of all ages and for' grown-up- s Fig Syrup Company" Refuse any gram consisted of current events day afternoon January 21 in hon smart nuptial events of th hnii Relieved by or plainly on the bottle Beware of other kind with contempt of son her "Tolerance" Clifford's season Ethel Tomlinson seventh day The tea table was gay by and Santal Middy The after with brass baaketfi filtnfl With Tnebirthday anniversary by Van Loon presented by noon Sold by All was spent with srames music slan brush and six cm© limchenrr brass and dancing The following little candelabra at eitherbranched the ftuests Were present: Constance table held sea green end of can-dlse princess Helen Brown Mary Mitch- f'ord Close friends of the host and CHICH ESTERS Marlon Abplanalp Dick hostess assisted during the afters-nooley rown Keith Hawkins - Miss Donald Bird and Miss r auk McPhle Roy Mary Dooly Marian1 Garner F PUi in Urn tad will entertain informia boies cuiod frith BluT epeecniy anamtord peechly ally at tea next afternoon Conductor of Ogden Tabernacle Choir Professor of at the McCornickSunday on home Center SERVICE STAR IN street In honor of Mr and Mrs Music Weber College tOU V paUGGUTS erf "&£&9 MEETING MONDAY Cosgriff The Weber county of Mrs pthel Lowe Mrs Molly Daughters of Pioneerspresidency at their last Mrs A D Batestas board LIghtnef-anappointed a nomiCold! will entjertain the Service Star le- nating meeting to new committee select the gion on Monday afternoon at the presidency for the coming two If a sneeze or sniffle says home of Mrs Batestas 2513 Jack years They are as follows: Rose threatened with a cold youyou're can 5 Baritone Prof essor of 'Languages Weber Collega son avenue at 2 p m A musical M Packer chairman head it off time without every WilIf you have Epilepsy Fits Falllag prograni will be given During the son Lettie R BurtonMary J W "doping" yourself or the least Question : Vhy is amdsi Joan Sickness or Convulsions — no matter refreshment period Mra J I iied cod-live- f oil in the form Wop4mansee and Gladys Ensign how bad— write me today without fait Smith And Mrs announce the opening of a school giving Marwhen has Georgiana Everyone suggestions Harbertson The election will take Attacks stopped over night in many riott wllj tell about their of Scott's Emulsion so gen-cral-"hj European place at the annual meeting Feb- you have a cold but here's one cases NO NARCOTICS— no harmtul complete training in vocal art embracing travels ComCold works! that Pape's drugs Satisfaction or money back used? ruary 23 the last Thursday in ftthe pound in simple DR C M SIMPSON CO 1200 W 44th pleasant-tastin- g voice building sight singing choralon- month St CLEVELAND O tablets Even when you've let a MRS IR A HUMMEL Answer: Because it is palcold get into throat and lungs — ducting diction and interpretation A drathe program' by presented — or ven turn to fm" Pape's will atable aod pleasant to take A Simple Application ENTERTAINS CLUB matic section of the Ladies' Liter- knock "All students will have the benefit of trainj it out at club afternoon the ary Monday That Dissolves Blacliheads Mrau R A Hummel entertained club house Why dally with a slight cold or Children and grown people under both and instructors Sketches poring one that is serious soon acquire a liking for it No more squeezing and pinching to ber clu from suffer at a appointed traits of six great artists of the when store has smallest the get rid of those ugly blackheads Get bridge luncheon prettily on Tuesday after- English stage were given Those this real relief — fordrug a little Ca'onite powder from any drug noon 35 cents By all means take For further information terms and auditions home Bowls her at of red were Mrs for the portraits store prinkle a little on a hot wet posing were cloth rub over the blackhead? and in and pink carnations placed Earl Pembroke as William Shakecall3fH2or3085-- J two minutes every blackhead wjH be about the living room and tall crysSCOTT'S EMULSION speare Airs Lester Gottachall as diseolved away entirely tal vases holding pink carnations Nell Gwynn Mrs Frank McGrni-ne- y g£ — 1 ggigffl'lfFiMlH centered each table Covers were Jr as David Garrick Mrs COLD At the home of the club president Mrs Elizabeth Jjochhead Jr 2 74 0 Jefferson the Ladles of the Heather Bell club held a banquet Wednesday evening January 25 in honor of the 16 9th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns Scotch poet Members of the club appeared In fancy dresa costume forthe occasion and in the games conducted during the evening each acted the part of the character represented Mrs Elizabeth Lochhead Sr and Mrs Sarah Offenheimer carrying off the prizes An appropriate program of Burns' song and poetry was rendered with the followMrs ing: members participating: Jennie Stewart Mrs Agnes Moyea Mrs Christie Porter Mrs Jean Anderson and Mrs Elizabeth Hog-Ka- n Miss Hazel Lochhead and Miss Ethel Cox accompanied the singers on the piano and also entertained the club by singing "Annie Laurie" and other popular Scottish songs the Following the program Burns supperwas served in the dining room the members carrying out the carnival spirit by wearing "colored paper hats at the The dining room table banquet was prettily decorated with vases of red carnations clustered "with real Scottish- heather At mid night "Auld Lang Syne" was sung and the members voted the affair as one of the most successful held of the many sponsored by the club in the past The following were present: Mrs 'Agnes Moyea Mrs Elizabeth Lochhead Sr Mrs Jennie Stewart Mrs Jean Anderson Mrs Mary Carr Mrs Christie Porter Mrs Sarah Offenheimer Mrs Elizabeth Hoggan Mrs Fanny Kackham Mrs Elizabeth Lochhead Jr Miss Ethel Cox" and Miss Hazel Lochhead - - v - A i' v v r fS - - r 4 s jr- Interesting affairs of last "week was the dinner and dancing! party which was given by the Ogden branch of the Railway Mall association and the Women's auxiliary on Friday January 20 at the Stimson Cafe Dinner was served on four long tables With baskets and vases of red carnations combined pink and ferns which with raaiden-hai- r formed the table decorations Mrs Mr M A Mouritserr-anIleo Winchester were the chairmen ofi committees on arrangements i Following dinner dancing was enjoyed Those present were: Mr and Mrs M A Mouritsen Mr and Mrs Ileo Winchester Mr and Mrs It E Poulton Mr and Mrs R O Tucker Mr and Mrs L W Payne Mr and Mrs T D Hooper Mr and Mrs T Ii Williams Mr and Mrs IL H Snyder Mr and Mrs W F Frazler Mr and Mrs E R Hatch Mrs J A Gag-e- r Mr and Mrs A L Jensen Mr and Mrs L W Gadlier Mr and Mrs C R Breeze Mr and Mrs A E Saxey Mr and Mrs F C Mlddleniass Mr and Mrs W J Roberts1 Mr and Mrs J J Roberts Mi and Mrs E R Day Mr and Mrs O D Van Orden Mr and Mr and Mrs George Bowman Mrs Berkley Spillsburg Mr and Mrs Arthur Grantham Mr and Mrs E G Whitaker Mr and Mrs M E Noe Mr and Mrs J J Payne Mr and Mrs Leonard Monk Mrs Robert Archer- Mrs S C Porter Mr - and Mrs Frank Miss Joestin Mrs W J Manning Dorothy Manning and- - Mr and Mrs Everett Doalen Among tho 0 - er - HELEN SLATER IS HONORED GUEST (Continued From Pago One) acacia centered the table while tall blue tapers In crystal holders were placed at either end Fol- lowing the luncheon bridge was enjoyed in the drawing room Mrs Robert Carmen winning the high honors Covers were laid for the following guests: Miss Mildred' Browning Miss Claire Olsen Misa Elizabeth Shaw Mrs Robert Carmen Mrs Mrs Hugh TaylorClaude Parry and the guest of honor ' ' - Miss Slater was the complimented guest on Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon an£ shower given in her honor by ftrs C B Johnson at her home Ai Twelfth street A color scheme 84 pink was carried dut in the table derations ' The centerpiece consisting of a beauti- ful pink bride's lamp while eight small doll bride'smaids dressed In intervals pink were placed at bride-to-be around the table The received many lovely gifts Those in attendance were: Mrs Ed Browning Mrs M L Jones Mrs Bernard S Stone Mrs Henry Barker Mra Louise Van Dyke Mrs O P Meckes Mrs J T Johnson Mrs Howell Slater and Mrs Ray Jones The commonwealth of the monastic republics of Mount Athos Macedonia has no female - BIRTHDAY " -- j - ! 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