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Che CarSila tTiiwsj '//IfO ? /)/& womwu iOy'/em SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1965 THE CAROLINA TIMES? / > "AT HOME FASHIONS" Thai* itudantt at A. and T. Col- laga modal prixe*vlnning gwr- manta which thay produced, far "At Homo Faahiona," a faahlon ihow hold at tha col- logo racantly, featuring cloth- ing for caaual waar about tha ham a. Tha glrli ara from laft to right: Carolyn Yancey, Saraeo- ta, Fla.; Mary Kannady. Kings Mountain; Batty Williams, Hodgaa, S. C., and Frada Span- car. Elizabeth City. All ara ma|or«. althar In clothing or homa aconomici aducatlon. Tha avant waa »up- arvlaad by Mra. Ann Lamb Da- vla, aaaaetata profaaaor of cloth- ingi CLUB PRESENTS HOLIDAY HOUSE The Azalea Garden Club pre- sents its 10th Anniversary Holi- day House in the home of Mrs. Lena Richardson, 1223 Rose- wood Avenue, on Sunday, De- cember 12, from four to six o'clock in the afternoon. On display will be doors, windows, mantles and other decorations for the Christmas holiday season. The public is cordially in- vited. ?? A FRIENDLY CHURCH" White Rock Baptist Church WHITE ROCK SQUARE 606 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA LORENZO A. LYNCH. Pastor Sunday, December 12 EVERY MEMBER CANVASS DAY 8:45 AM. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON- SUBJECT: "Josiah?Delight in the Law 2 Kings 22:1, 2; 23:15, 25 Review of Lesson by Senior Ushers Dr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendent 11:00 A.M. The Commissioning of the Canvassers SERMON The Pastor "On What the Every Member Enlistment Canvass Is All About" Romans 12:1, 11a Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director 2:00-5:00 P.M. Every Member Enlistment Canvass Visitation 5:00-6:30 P.M. Tabulation of Canvass Returns 6:30 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNION HIM Amelia P. Thorpe, Leader 7:20 P.M. The L. B. Farrington District Presents Mrs. Latelle L. Vaughan and R. Delacey Peters in Recital Monday-Friday (4:00-6:00 P.M.) Supervisned Play St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church "SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST SINCE IMt" FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C. -f - PHILIP *. COUSIN. Th» Mlnlatar Sunday, December 12 9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUBJECT: "Josiah ?Delight In The Law" Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent 1100 AM. MORNING WORSHIP? Holy Communion SERMON The Minister SUBJECT: "The Difference That Makes the Difference" jjUSIC Senior Choir Mrs .Minnie Gilmer at the Console Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing 7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP?HoIy Communion SERMON The Minister SUBJECT; "A Moment of Truth" MUSIC Gospel Choir Fred Mason at the Console Mrs. Marian Williams, Directing Social Notes By RUTH JOHNSON Associate Society Editor Dial 489-4597 EXCHANGE CLUB FETES CRIPPLED CHILDREN Crippled children from Dur- ham and Murdock School at Butner were guests of the Dur- ham Exchange Club at its an- nual Christmas party last Mon- day night. Holiday music and the sing- ing of carols by all present was a highlight of the party, but the arrival of Santa Claus with a bag full of gifts for the children was the main attrac tion. ? ? ? MISS CATHY ROLLINS IS HONORED AT SHOWER Miss Cathy Rollins was feted last Saturday night at a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. A. E. Riley, Roxboro Street. Co- hostess was Mrs. A. D. King. Special guests were Mrs Paul Rollins, mother of the bride-elect and Mrs. W. H. Um- stead, mother of prospective bridegroom. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the decorations and refreshments. Mrs. Allen Young, sister of the bride-elect poured punch. The bride-elect was present- ed a corsage and a gift of china by her hostess. Miss Rollins will wed James H. Umstead on December 31. ? ? ? FELLOWSHIP DINNER GIVEN TO HONOR EVANGELIST A fellowship dinner was re- cently given to honor Evange- list Louise Stevens. The din- ner was held at Liberty Tempi* Holiness Church in Cary. The message was given by Mrs. Mable Gary of Raleigh. ? ? ? CHRISTMAS DANCE HELD FOR DEBUTANTES The Beta Pi Sigmfc Chapter of the Sigma Rho Sorority will give a Christmas party, Satur- day night, 11, to honor the 1965 debutantes and their marshals. The party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs W. L. Bradkher The. sorority will hold its thirteenth annual Debutant? ball late in December. \u2666 « ? HONORED AT SHOWER Missionary Group Three of Mount Gilead Baptist Church gave a shower honoring their newly married members, Mrs T Lombart, Mrs. Kthel S. Clern- mons ant} Mrs. Emma Lowe. The shower was given at the home of Mrs. Helen Hinnont, 2915 Beechwood Street. Th,ose attending the shower were Mrs. Myrtle Burt, Mrs. Hazel Flintall, Mrs. Liltie Bullock, Mrs. Lydia Hinton, Mrs Eldora King and Mrs. Marie Sanders The guests were served cake, coffee, peanuts and mints by the social committee. PLAY IS HIGHLIGHT OF YW'S FAMILY NIGHT "The Dollmaker's Difficult Christmas" presented by the YWCA's creative dramatics class was the highlight of the Christmas party program for JJie YWCA's family night last Wednesday at the YWCA on Chapel Hill Street. Families and friends of the YWCA from all over the city traditionally gather each year in early December to join in the celebration of the Christ mas season. In addition to the play, two narrated ballets taken from Hans Christian Andersen's Christmas stories was present- ed by children in the YWCA's ballet classes; a classical bal let to music from "The Nut- cracker Suite" was performed; there was reading entitled "Christmas in the Barn"; "Jingle Bells'' was sung by the YWCA play school and story hour children; and there were solos and other novelty num- bers presented as well as Christmas carols which were sung by all those attending the Continued on page 5A Local Happenings By LYNDA LYONS Associate Editor Dial 682-5253 SPONSORS "GET TOGETHER" The Missionary Bible Class of Mount Level Baptist Church will sponsor its annual Christ- mas "get-together" at the Lake- view Elementary School on Saturday night, December 11. Those attending will include all members and their invited guests. The most significant feature-expected is the revela- tion of Secret Pals. ? « ? McCLAINS RETURN TO PITTSBURGH PA. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mc- Clain and their daughter San- dra formerly of Durham, has returned to Pittsburgh, Pa. after being the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Joyner, Jr. McClain is the head supervisor of the House Keeping Dept. at the V.A. in Pa Sanda is in the school of Nursing in Philadel- phia. The McClains had an en- joyable stay visiting old friends and relatives here in the city. ? ? ? MRS. T. L. HAYES HOSTESS TO DEL MOROCCO CLUB The Del Morocco Club re- cently met at the home of Mrs. Theresa L. Hayes, 1410 Sedge- feild Street. Those present en- joyed a delightful chicken din- ner. LAMPLIGHTERS CLUB HOLDS XMAS PARTY The Lamplighters Club held its annual Christmas Party, De- cember 4, in the Fellowship Hall of Orange Grove Baptist Church. Secret Pals were re- vealed and all invited guests were remembered with gifts. Organ music was presented by Mrs. Nora Richmond. The .A. group also sang Christmas ca- rols and all enjoyed a delicious repast of turkey, peas, pota- toes, yams, cake and coffee. The tables were beautifully decorated with fall flowers. Did you know that 11-16- 1873 W. C. Handy, composer and Father of the Blues was born? And did you also know that 11-20-1962 the late Pres. John F. Kennedy signed an executive order prohibiting racial discrimination in Hous- ing? Scarborough & Hargett 522 E. Pettif rew Str*«t DIAL 353-5721 Durham. North Carolina NEW! TRY US! ( H CHURCH TO OBSERVE OPEN HOUSE DEC, 19 CHAPEL HrLL?The Chapel Hill Baptist Church at the cor- ner of N. Roberson and West ! Rosemary Streets will observe 1 Open House and Dedication for | 'ts new Manse at 120 S. Rober- j son Street, Sunday, December 19, between the hours of 3:00 and 5:00 P.M. At 4:00 P.M. tho dedication service will take place under the leadership of I Dr. Robert Seymour, minister ; to the Binkley Memorial Bap- i tist Church of Chapel Hill. Demetrius Williams will sing 'Bless This House" accompa- nied by Miss Leverie Peace at I the organ. | The -program Is composed of Mrs. Rosa McMaster Preylor, I Chairman; Miss Julia Caldwell, Mrs. Laura Reaves Mrs. Aggie McGraye, Mrs. Estelle Gattis, ! Mrs. Annie Mae Mason, Norm- an Burnett, Morris Mason, Mrs. , Arlena Edwards and Mr«. toil I Burnett. Floral Club of Ebenezer in Assembly The Floral Club of Ebenezer Baptist Church met in th» As- sembly room of the church, December 3, at 4 o'clock. Miss Annie Dunnigan conducted the devotions, opening with the rJHI Teens Step Into Fashion The picture has changed ami teens set the fashion in chic, young coats and suits. Femininity is the look this season-" and many a teenage miss is finding that "it's nice to he a girl. All the female niceties arc appearing flared t-kirts, interesting collar and pockets?and warmth is emphasized, too. in fabrics and lining. Heauty and ilut> take a bow~in this .selection of National Hoard of the Coat and Suit Industry. The pile- lined. wool ineltnn coal has flattering low waist, (lap pockets, metal button closings contra.-t collar. Camel with firey. brown with camel. 'leen sizes 6-1 I. About 535. Jones, Ophelia Thompson, Non nie Hamilton, Alice Daris, Ef fie Chavis, Catherine McKin ncy. Misses Jessie O'Neal, An nie Dunnigan and Percy Jones Visitors present were Mrs Bes sie Burnett, a member from Mt Continued on page 3A son "Blessed Assurance," pray- er and scripture. Mrs. Addie Barbee presided. Plan* to carrjr "Christmas Cheer" to six persons were made and the election of offi- cers for the club for 1986 wag presided over by Miss Dunni- gan, the club's advisor. Those present were: lles- dames Louise Norwood, Mattie Hoiloway, Estella Shaw. Mil- dred Mansum, Margaret Ad- Ams, Marina Fisher, Picie Mor- gan, Ethel McNeil, Lillie Mc- Intyre, Martha Stanley, Helen Choice of Stereo or H.-FU \ featurinC^ IFipesfone 1 f* julie 12-inch. Long Plying ft AN[)REWS a MJifArfrlftA /ft/jffit/ S 1965 academy award winner (L/C/UUU/CiU/ JV and STAR of "MARY POPPINS" and Af)f B the "SOUND OH MUSIC ' SINGS... f f ? id- JKq Of Christyas/' "The Christmas Song"* Iff f |Bf arKl Rocking" (Uttle Jesus, Sweetly Sleep) 1 VIC DAMONE i SINGS...'It Came Upon A Midnight Cleat" \bMLISM* I DOROTHY | KIRSTEN S4OO I JAMES *4.98 VALUE I I MCCRACKEN NOW ONLY H CUslor,er ¥ SINGS... "Angels We Hsve Heard On High" '"' W and "Ave Maria" Miller-Hurst Has Something For Every Member of the Family 111 Philco Refrigerators . . . $239.95 w/t Firestone Tires . . . $8.95 up Philco Ranges Philco Color TVs Philco y Philco Stereos $99 95 Car Floor Mats $2.49 Philco Stereos ? MILLER-HURST, INC. ? CORNER MORRIS & MORGAN STS., (Opp. City HaII)?PHONE 684-0273 3A

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Che CarSila tTiiwsj'//IfO ? /)/&womwu iOy'/em

SATURDAY, DEC. 11, 1965 THE CAROLINA TIMES?

/ >

"AT HOME FASHIONS"Thai* itudantt at A. and T. Col-

laga modal prixe*vlnning gwr-

manta which thay produced,

far "At Homo Faahiona," a

faahlon ihow hold at tha col-logo racantly, featuring cloth-ing for caaual waar about thaham a.

Tha glrli ara from laft to

right: Carolyn Yancey, Saraeo-

ta, Fla.; Mary Kannady. KingsMountain; Batty Williams,Hodgaa, S. C., and Frada Span-

car. Elizabeth City.All ara ma|or«. althar In

clothing or homa aconomiciaducatlon. Tha avant waa »up-

arvlaad by Mra. Ann Lamb Da-vla, aaaaetata profaaaor of cloth-ingi

CLUB PRESENTS HOLIDAY HOUSEThe Azalea Garden Club pre-

sents its 10th Anniversary Holi-day House in the home of Mrs.Lena Richardson, 1223 Rose-wood Avenue, on Sunday, De-cember 12, from four to sixo'clock in the afternoon.

On display will be doors,

windows, mantles and otherdecorations for the Christmasholiday season.

The public is cordially in-vited.

?? A FRIENDLY CHURCH"

White Rock Baptist ChurchWHITE ROCK SQUARE

606 FAYETTEVILLE STREETDURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

LORENZO A. LYNCH. Pastor

Sunday, December 12EVERY MEMBER CANVASS DAY

8:45 AM. CALL TO WORSHIP Electronics

9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON-SUBJECT: "Josiah?Delight in the Law2 Kings 22:1, 2; 23:15, 25

Review of Lesson by Senior UshersDr. Charles A. Ray, Superintendent

11:00 A.M. The Commissioning of the CanvassersSERMON The Pastor"On What the Every Member Enlistment

Canvass Is All About"Romans 12:1, 11a

Senior Choir, John H. Gattis, Director

2:00-5:00 P.M. Every Member Enlistment CanvassVisitation

5:00-6:30 P.M. Tabulation of Canvass Returns

6:30 P.M. BAPTIST TRAINING UNIONHIM Amelia P. Thorpe, Leader

7:20 P.M. The L. B. Farrington District Presents

Mrs. Latelle L. Vaughan and R. Delacey

Peters in RecitalMonday-Friday (4:00-6:00 P.M.) Supervisned Play

St. Joseph's A. M. E. Church"SERVING A WORLD PARISH WITH CHRIST

SINCE IMt"

FAYETTEVILLE STREET DURHAM, N. C.

-f -

PHILIP *. COUSIN. Th» Mlnlatar

Sunday, December 12

9:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL

SUBJECT: "Josiah ?Delight In The Law"

Miss Marie Faulk, Superintendent

1100 AM. MORNING WORSHIP? Holy Communion

SERMON The Minister

SUBJECT: "The Difference That Makes the

Difference"jjUSIC Senior Choir

Mrs .Minnie Gilmer at the Console

Joseph T. Mitchell, Directing

7:00 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP?HoIy Communion

SERMON The Minister

SUBJECT; "A Moment of Truth"

MUSIC Gospel Choir

Fred Mason at the Console

Mrs. Marian Williams, Directing

Social NotesBy RUTH JOHNSON

Associate Society Editor

Dial 489-4597

EXCHANGE CLUB FETESCRIPPLED CHILDREN

Crippled children from Dur-ham and Murdock School atButner were guests of the Dur-ham Exchange Club at its an-

nual Christmas party last Mon-day night.

Holiday music and the sing-

ing of carols by all present

was a highlight of the party,

but the arrival of Santa Clauswith a bag full of gifts for thechildren was the main attraction.

? ? ?

MISS CATHY ROLLINSIS HONORED AT SHOWER

Miss Cathy Rollins was fetedlast Saturday night at a bridalshower at the home of Mrs. A.E. Riley, Roxboro Street. Co-hostess was Mrs. A. D. King.

Special guests were MrsPaul Rollins, mother of thebride-elect and Mrs. W. H. Um-stead, mother of prospectivebridegroom.

A pink and white colorscheme was carried out in thedecorations and refreshments.Mrs. Allen Young, sister of thebride-elect poured punch.

The bride-elect was present-

ed a corsage and a gift ofchina by her hostess.

Miss Rollins will wed JamesH. Umstead on December 31.

? ? ?

FELLOWSHIP DINNERGIVEN TO HONOREVANGELIST

A fellowship dinner was re-cently given to honor Evange-

list Louise Stevens. The din-ner was held at Liberty Tempi*Holiness Church in Cary. Themessage was given by Mrs.Mable Gary of Raleigh.

? ? ?

CHRISTMAS DANCE HELDFOR DEBUTANTES

The Beta Pi Sigmfc Chapter

of the Sigma Rho Sorority willgive a Christmas party, Satur-day night, 11, tohonor the 1965 debutantes andtheir marshals. The party willbe held at the home of Mr. and

Mrs W. L. BradkherThe. sorority will hold its

thirteenth annual Debutant?ball late in December.

\u2666 « ?

HONORED AT SHOWER

Missionary Group Three ofMount Gilead Baptist Churchgave a shower honoring theirnewly married members, MrsT Lombart, Mrs. Kthel S. Clern-mons ant} Mrs. Emma Lowe.

The shower was given at thehome of Mrs. Helen Hinnont,

2915 Beechwood Street. Th,oseattending the shower wereMrs. Myrtle Burt, Mrs. HazelFlintall, Mrs. Liltie Bullock,

Mrs. Lydia Hinton, Mrs EldoraKing and Mrs. Marie Sanders

The guests were served cake,coffee, peanuts and mints by

the social committee.

PLAY IS HIGHLIGHT OFYW'S FAMILY NIGHT

"The Dollmaker's DifficultChristmas" presented by theYWCA's creative dramaticsclass was the highlight of theChristmas party program forJJie YWCA's family night lastWednesday at the YWCA onChapel Hill Street.

Families and friends of theYWCA from all over the citytraditionally gather each year

in early December to join inthe celebration of the Christmas season.

In addition to the play, twonarrated ballets taken fromHans Christian Andersen'sChristmas stories was present-

ed by children in the YWCA'sballet classes; a classical bal

let to music from "The Nut-cracker Suite" was performed;there was reading entitled"Christmas in the Barn";

"Jingle Bells'' was sung by theYWCA play school and story

hour children; and there weresolos and other novelty num-bers presented as well as

Christmas carols which weresung by all those attending the

Continued on page 5A

Local HappeningsBy LYNDA LYONS

Associate EditorDial 682-5253

SPONSORS "GET TOGETHER"The Missionary Bible Class

of Mount Level Baptist Churchwill sponsor its annual Christ-mas "get-together" at the Lake-view Elementary School onSaturday night, December 11.Those attending will includeall members and their invitedguests. The most significantfeature-expected is the revela-tion of Secret Pals.

? « ?

McCLAINS RETURN TOPITTSBURGH PA.

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mc-Clain and their daughter San-dra formerly of Durham, hasreturned to Pittsburgh, Pa.after being the house guests ofMr. and Mrs. Peter Joyner, Jr.McClain is the head supervisorof the House Keeping Dept. atthe V.A. in Pa Sanda is in theschool of Nursing in Philadel-phia. The McClains had an en-joyable stay visiting old friendsand relatives here in the city.

? ? ?

MRS. T. L. HAYES HOSTESSTO DEL MOROCCO CLUB

The Del Morocco Club re-cently met at the home of Mrs.Theresa L. Hayes, 1410 Sedge-feild Street. Those present en-

joyed a delightful chicken din-ner.LAMPLIGHTERS CLUBHOLDS XMAS PARTY

The Lamplighters Club heldits annual Christmas Party, De-cember 4, in the FellowshipHall of Orange Grove BaptistChurch. Secret Pals were re-vealed and all invited guestswere remembered with gifts.Organ music was presented byMrs. Nora Richmond. The

.A.

group also sang Christmas ca-

rols and all enjoyed a deliciousrepast of turkey, peas, pota-toes, yams, cake and coffee.The tables were beautifully

decorated with fall flowers.

Did you know that 11-16-1873 W. C. Handy, composer

and Father of the Blues was

born? And did you also knowthat 11-20-1962 the late Pres.John F. Kennedy signed an

executive order prohibiting

racial discrimination in Hous-ing?

Scarborough& Hargett

522 E. Pettifrew Str*«t

DIAL 353-5721

Durham. North Carolina

NEW! TRY US!

( H CHURCH TO

OBSERVE OPENHOUSE DEC, 19

CHAPEL HrLL?The ChapelHill Baptist Church at the cor-ner of N. Roberson and West

! Rosemary Streets will observe1 Open House and Dedication for

| 'ts new Manse at 120 S. Rober-j son Street, Sunday, December

19, between the hours of 3:00and 5:00 P.M. At 4:00 P.M. thodedication service will takeplace under the leadership of

I Dr. Robert Seymour, minister; to the Binkley Memorial Bap-

i tist Church of Chapel Hill.Demetrius Williams will sing'Bless This House" accompa-

nied by Miss Leverie Peace at

I the organ.| The -program Is composed ofMrs. Rosa McMaster Preylor,

I Chairman; Miss Julia Caldwell,Mrs. Laura Reaves Mrs. AggieMcGraye, Mrs. Estelle Gattis,

! Mrs. Annie Mae Mason, Norm-an Burnett, Morris Mason, Mrs.

, Arlena Edwards and Mr«. toilI Burnett.

Floral Club ofEbenezer inAssembly

The Floral Club of EbenezerBaptist Church met in th» As-sembly room of the church,December 3, at 4 o'clock. MissAnnie Dunnigan conducted thedevotions, opening with the

rJHI

Teens Step Into FashionThe picture has changed ami teens

set the fashion in chic, young coats

and suits.Femininity is the look this season-"

and many a teenage miss is findingthat "it's nice to he a girl.All the female niceties arc appearing

flared t-kirts, interesting collar andpockets?and warmth is emphasized,

too. in fabrics and lining.

Heauty and ilut> take a bow~in this.selection of National Hoard of theCoat and Suit Industry. The pile-lined. wool ineltnn coal has flatteringlow waist, (lap pockets, metal buttonclosings contra.-t collar.Camel with firey. brown with camel.'leen sizes 6-1 I. About 535.

Jones, Ophelia Thompson, Nonnie Hamilton, Alice Daris, Effie Chavis, Catherine McKinncy. Misses Jessie O'Neal, Annie Dunnigan and Percy JonesVisitors present were Mrs Bes

sie Burnett, a member from MtContinued on page 3A

son "Blessed Assurance," pray-er and scripture. Mrs. AddieBarbee presided.

Plan* to carrjr "ChristmasCheer" to six persons weremade and the election of offi-cers for the club for 1986 wag

presided over by Miss Dunni-

gan, the club's advisor.Those present were: lles-

dames Louise Norwood, MattieHoiloway, Estella Shaw. Mil-dred Mansum, Margaret Ad-Ams, Marina Fisher, Picie Mor-gan, Ethel McNeil, Lillie Mc-Intyre, Martha Stanley, Helen

Choice of Stereo or H.-FU \

featurinC^IFipesfone 1 f* julie12-inch. Long Plying ft AN[)REWS

a MJifArfrlftA/ft/jffit/ S 1965 academy award winner(L/C/UUU/CiU/ JV and STAR of "MARY POPPINS" and

Af)f B the "SOUND OH MUSIC ' SINGS...

ff ? id- JKq Of Christyas/' "The Christmas Song"*Iff f |Bf arKl Rocking" (Uttle Jesus, Sweetly Sleep)

1 VIC DAMONEi SINGS...'It Came Upon A Midnight Cleat"

\bMLISM* I DOROTHY| KIRSTEN

S4OO I JAMES*4.98 VALUE I I MCCRACKEN

NOW ONLY H CUslor,er ¥ SINGS... "Angels We Hsve Heard On High"'"'

W and "Ave Maria"

Miller-Hurst Has Something For Every Member of the Family

111 Philco Refrigerators. . . $239.95 w/t Firestone Tires . . . $8.95 up

Philco Ranges Philco Color TVs

Philco

yPhilco Stereos $99 95

Car Floor Mats $2.49 Philco Stereos

? MILLER-HURST, INC. ?

CORNER MORRIS & MORGAN STS., (Opp. City HaII)?PHONE 684-0273

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