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McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette from Mckinney, Texas • 4

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"vi4 Christ conducted by 1 of Nebraska with the Princeton Cem 4 3 rt 1 'Sn wa made a nice donation to th i Ufa amily Reunion Held At Park Jfi iK I 'XLJ (T Dr Emanuel Passes Away At Residence Walter Lemons df Melissa died ir Collin Memorial Hos pital Sunday October 14 ur neral services were 2:30 rm Monday Jn Crouch Moore Chap el Rev Clyde Boyd of Melissa officiating with interment in Stoney Point Cemetery He was bom April 17 1875 and was a retired Railroad work er I Surviving are twodaughter Mrs Lucy Lethgo' Altus Okla Mrs Myrtle Braswell Melissa two sisters Miss Rhoda tern ons and Mrs annie Helton of Knoxville Tenn nine grand children 21 great grandchildren and four great great grandchild ren Mrrfeinwafer Of Palsies Away wrr ii'Mrt Nora Rainwater 86 of Princeton died in Collin Me morial Hospital Sunday night after several weeks illnessJjeraLKLvke3wtreJ2jujnTu da in the Princeton vnuren oi Nance Kite a laa UircillJCIIl III UIV I4UAAIUU vwsrz etery Turrentine ackson neral Directors in charge She war born November 2 1875 in Tennessee daughter of Mr and Mrs William Ne Smith She was a member of the Church of Christ Surviving are two daughters Mrs Kite Climax Mrs Doughdrill Victoria four sons Rainwater Henderson Rainwater McKinney Rainwater Hillsboro Rainwater Celeste and a number of grand children and great grandchil dren She was preceded in death by her husband Rain water Chief Euerord ot the Mc Kinney Policu Pepartotent stedwaimbqvet rttoi bronte ptaqud ftoamToot Perkinr Jri ychiiftnsh df th service unit iir jr pTesentaiiotr to the local A recital and reception hon oring Mrs Thomas Craig a trustee ot Aus Mfoer A pinkand blue baby show er honoring Mrs Jimmy Ox ford wasigivtat October sixth at th home of Mrs Cecil Ro binson There were pink and blue flowers in the living room rozen punch Land cake squares were served to twenty one guests During the afternoon Mrs Oxford was crowned Mother or A which tune she was presented with several useful gifts Hostesses were Mrs Cecil Robiasoo and Mrs Jerry Ro binson Recital At AC Honored MrsCraig A recital and reception of McKini i TH 11 eJKlNNir WBRVY DBM OC RAT AXKTV Waiter Lemons Of MelisiaDies fnHospifal Here LT Shehab unefcreohi art fipcra tffirTltfay 23 in ort Wohh and had beett seriously ffl since 7 uneral riles weft held at 3 pm SaturdayHn Brook Hollow CbristidhChiMttt Ctefryholrries pastor and Rev Norman Cootier pasted of the irst Christian churcfiofffchtt irijt Hi Burial In Memorial Pkrk will be directed by Elliott's Puheral H6m0 Born April 214914 iiy Mc Kinney sheat tended Memphsg Tex high school and later re ceived her A degree from Hard Simmons University graduating Magna Cum Laude Shd married Wesbooks Oct 15 1939 He is a resident engineer for the Texas Highway Dept vfa' During World War 41 shd taught home economics at SU and received her A degree from there in i 949 She had worked with Various charitable organizations includ ing the Red Cross Abilene State School Cander Drive West Texas Rehabilitation Center Christiah Church Mission and spent much time working in and for Brook Hollow Christian Church a Survivorr include her hus band: mother three brothers red Wright of Abilene Boyd Wright of Boulder Cokx and Dr James Wright of Pitts burgh Pa One sister Marian Mullaney of Santa Clara Cahf four nephews and one niece The family has requested any memorial to go to the buildtog fund at Brook Hollow Christian Church v5' returned from Abilene where (hey attended funeral services for Wesbrdoki 48 of 1618 WyehwoodAbilcne Shd the home of he? Mrs Virgie Ophelia McCain of Nevada died Thursday night at the home oC a daughter 3 McKinney after several tenths illness She was bom November 19 1876 jn Texas andWM 85 years did at the time bl her death She was the daughter' of Edward and Lou White Gay Surviving are two rfons iyd McCain Dallas Melvin Mc Cain Brownfield thred dough1 ters Mrs ClaUdis BuftW Dal las Mrs aye NeT PariWy Carollton Mrs Hattfer Mdrgar et Smith 3 McKinney two brother Clarence' Gay rtU kell' Roy Gayr Dallas eight grandchildrtn and five great grilhddhlldreri unerpl Services 2 Saturday in the hfevuda Meth odist QhbrcK with biirlai thert Walnut Grove Club Elects New Officers 1 The ladies of the Walnut Grove Home Demonstration Cub met in the lovely new home of Miss Patsy Nelson Monday with Mrs Johnny Kissinger as hostess Mrs Rob ert urr presided Miss Nelson brought the devotion from Acts 13:38 44 after which she offer ed prayer Miss Barbara Horn Secretary treasurer read the minutes of the previous meet ing Mrs aye Hodges gave the council report of their lastmeeting The new officers were eject ed for another year as follows: Mrs Robert urr re efcctcd president Mrs Bert Hutcheson vice president Miss Barbara Horn Secretary treasurer Mrs aye Hodges Council delegate Mrs Horace Malone council alternate Miss Barbara Horn and Mrs Robert urr report ers Miss Patsy Nelson Parlia mentarian Miss Patsy Nelson song leader and Mrs Wesley HAnfc tecreation I 31411 (riroifajiifecs of vari Dr Edwin Douglas Emanuel 58 passed away at his home 402 North Kentucky Street Sat urday night uneral services were held at pm Mon day in Harris Horn Chapel con ducted by Karel Desgrhnge minister of Northwest Christian Church and Rev Ricco bene pastor of the irst Presby terian Church Interment Was pecan Grove Cemetery He was bom July 4 1904 in Rusk Texas the son of Charlie arid Siie Douglas Erhanuel and had lived in McKinney for the Et six yean where he was a (oratory Technician by pro fession He was a member of the irst Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge 394 of Kings ton Ga He was married October 22 1934 to Mary Biggers Surviving are his wife and his mother Mrs Duvall of McKinney nriatMUdent cm cSis't In Madill Okla uneral jeAfcef fcr'Ctltibn (Pappy) Barnes 94 were held Irt Wads Memorial Chapel Maddk OkliL recently He was a native 6f Alabama barn sbmty 2 1868 aNd moved to Madul as a young man front JrfdXMMy where ha lived at ar ehildv He TT wwHMnployed i Woods Grocvy there (or many year and later worked for a taaberyard Ho wnfa member the irst Baptist Church there He had bcenJILaboyL yw before his death HisxpMtor Jtey Lawrencn Stewart officiate attber funer al with music gmuiged by Loyd Wren JBuriek was in Woodberry orrest Cemetery 4 Pallbearers were Jim wheel cr Eddies Gibson Mann Dated Oldham WoocK Jeff Hcrndoo and Cbadie Allen 3 MrT Barnes' only survivors are cousins some of whom live in McKinney Mrs uneral Rites Set Saturday Mrs Ida Belle Blurton 87 of 1208 Anthony Street passed away Thursday in Collin Me morial Hospital after several weeks illness uneral services were 2 in Turrenline Jack son Chapel conducted by Rev Bailey Stone and Rev Bill Johnson interment in Pecan Grove Cemetery She was a member of the Baptist Church She was oom January 11 1875 in Tennessee the daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry Potter Surviving are three sons Walter Steele Garland Hubert Bhirton Wolfe City Halbert Blurton McKinney three daughters Mrs Shew birt McKinney Mrs Richard Strickland Carrollton Ma Katie Clifton Houston and a number of grandchildren and great grandchildrdi JOHN LmBBTTER i Jobri Ledbetter i formany years abefete with Whife'i Store here has been prompted to manager of tho urnkurcr det pirtment of the locaV start de cording to Sam Davidsdri stdte manager Mr Ledbetter wiA eai years background in saJesmat ship is experienced in tbh hart dling and selling of fitenilupv and is courteous as wdl ficient He has a thorofigA kndwtedge taf nB of Ink furniture business i He is popular with Wkiitfl clientele and is active ia thi? civic life at McKinney panic? paling in the Boy Scout pep gram and with his fap Wr trite in the irst Cnrisulm Gwrch Mr and Mrs Ledbetter we the parents of three daughtets and two sons who art Mr elix Smith of McKinney Mrs Mary Lott Erickson Alta Mrs Bill Reed Jack Ledbetter and Prt Ledbetter the tatter at barite afiiily RetniidtiHeld Af'Wa MiUs a TKe annual wr fturiiori WeJges: IrV Octobet df 1961' the em ployees df Collin Memorial Hos pital pledged to the Greater McKfnhey United und 7 This year 7 each of 139 regular employees ha made' a pledge t'6 the United und Of these 123s are pfcdgih Otte ftmrr'S take Adme pa per motatn for twelve months The total dollar value of thesa pledges is 16341 4 over one thousand dollars more than 'last year Collm Memorial Hospital em ployees are prducf fc to naVd the privilege df "giving 100 In sup pdrt of the prtlterf und devi ifcnde their intefe'St id 'and ifippbrt df (hr worthwhile activities 'that J' Collin County a bettef'place iiiwhich fo work andlred' Tfidf dephrtmeht givta400 of art RouAAy a itionfll Dietary Mrs Bertha Smyers Dietitian Housekeeping 7 MW Edfla Garlands Housekeeper Laundry Sd MatapdnteCarl Bell Chief Engineer TXf Rayr Harry Hardin Chief Teehmciarii 7 PbarmacyTTCfcTumo Pharmacist Emergency Room Mr Lena rtolland LVN Mrs Rutk (Savor LyX A Mrr Patsy NtfRedadicrii 4 In 1963 Mietf AlldfthfiM id the ourth CongressidnaT Dis trict has been advised concern ing (he fSacre minimum wheat allotment 'Corignissmart i Ra? Roberts announced tbdayL There wilt 6e nd reduction in the 15 acre provision during 1963 The confusion has result ed from the fact' that thia wheat with 1964 farmers will ba limited to the average amount planted during 7 1959 1960 1961 Unfed th Pre sent HW fc ahfCflded KoBdfts Secretary of Agriculture must establish the cotton' yacefage The present Taltotment is for HM million aerawTdikeep United States cotton competitive with jvorld markets the Socro tary ls expccted to Mtecrthi aerpagrby about 8 percenV Roberts stated that the cottoia complicated by the act (hat thee is a subsidy oM cotton exported from jhetUmted States i ri'r Only two cmnrte irt the ourth JWbiridt come close to planting: me al lowed acreage One county an mn last yeartuffiod Batlt8 500 acres Cord ing tdiiIM Barnardf County Supew vsor tVsh arm economists predict that term inoonre wur upa next yeaJprto Th good news to ouf farm fami 7 nt' 4 MRS ROBERT DtNNIS BERNARDI Mrs Bernardi is a graduate of McKinney High School and is ai present emptoyod in Dal las Mr Bernardi is the son o( Mrs A Cajrver of Kentucky Germany He is at present sta Out of town 'guests for the wedding Weret Mrs Helen Moss Mr and Mrs James Lambert and son Jimmie Mr and Mrs Jim Muse and daughr ten Vermt State arid Beth of Garland Mr arid Mrs Walter Ridings Miss Gloria Neigh bor Mrs Omat Preist of Da las Mr and Mrs Sam Rich ardson and daughters Kay and Loraine Mr arid Mrs Billy Richardson and Mrs James Da vis of ort Worth Mr and Mrs Leroy Logan and daugh ter Wendy of Mesquite Sundiy ii Crai vuiitts vainvwa 1 inciuaea in me program was the unveiling of portraits of Mrs Craig and her fate mis band The portraits which will placed permanently ire Craig Hall were done by Victor LaL ler of Dallas The unveiling per formed by Dr John Moseley president of Austin Cfaflegtf I Craig Hall the college music uilding completed early in 1962 was named bythe board 6f trustees April 28 Witft(he announcement 'fit th naftie came a resolution from the board stating thaf th4 honor was liven because of the friendship unfailing loy ilty wise leadership and gener ous benefactions to Austin C01 fege 3: Mr Craig' an investment exe cutive who died in 1957r has been a meawrof tbp Austin Cdlege Board of Trustees for more than 20 years i The recital and unveiling was held in the Recital Rdom of Traig hall MUvthe reception in the Same eatured in the recital was the Austin College Brass Choir di reeled by Cecil Isaac assistant professor of music Thtf gtomy played (Bach) (GTazunjw) and TCanzopa per aouarot Nd (GabridiY I i Student soloists pn tbe PnP tram Included pianM aul Perf ko of Sherman who ptaeJ St ranCW WtOfing dfl the WateT'ra BaritoceBruc White wlw iantusic or (ftir eel accompanied by pWist Kathy Stpilay of Missloif Edtily Jjtwhra juwnino from tilths waaihteHiite companteJ by Pedigo at 1 fr' YouthRally October Z1A! CofloiiBowll A number of the leading men of our community ait heJmrg direct th Youth orcd Radiy to be Bdwl October 21 Some of the behifid'the moveritertf Neat Df HughtMytfamt ReyH C1 wy Gcorge jtVebb andGeWbn 54 commiftifils'wre County Chairman it hi and Dr Hugh Myer 7 Chairman for McKinney Hoy and Rev Edd HaK Chairman for contacting schools Geldon Roberts 3iPublfcity ChAirman Ryv Joof 5 i Chairman for transportation Wyatt chalrmaa for licks eta Pat Simpsort Wears working to hiiw Kv thousand young people down thereon the of Ocobcrll a 7 ThT will be otae of the largest groups of Ataaricaii Youth' in one groups to gathuK that most of us have svdr seem This is ope of the finacLmcrefk meats that coute tof ouf youth many yOMis it lictfe they a (lag It is movemsnP that caa fevolutionhe our youth ana otf nationThr Youtho(cetof God and reedom atariids dean bodyf (pbyriaaL fitnaiJ (seek tiKrawe thejr grades by at 7 hast K) jkWs Membership church or theif choice ad God in their heart We uraa every young pereM to attend this meeting 'to yaur pestos about iiclsta and transportation tf you do toM4 tend a ebuaohaMk would nte Bridal smrer A mhceihinitous diapiay wed ding shower was given Sunday September 3C! from 2 O0 to £00 at thp homeoLMr and Mrt: Cecil Robinson honoring reiaa Baxter and Ntekey Robinson who vtfir be mstrfed Octcstwr 19 it Uie Walnut1 Plestytfr riaChurchiYn fa ibril thiJ toloi QL btae and white tJsted (tecbraflng the Thd riinH rtotn fable wto eoVertd ib white lace due centcked 'IlS Mu'6 Srii white irtdms7 ti ri rozen punch andKcoollted wtfrs served by Miar Kathy ar Iky Mf WobM Scotti and 'Mrs Miss Rett a Carter presided at th goAL book and 150 guest registered Hostesses' for thr oc caskxr were Mrs Cecil Robin son and uxLladies of the Wal nut Grove PresbyterianChurch Many Idvdy and gifts were reqpivsxL fay 77 MissRamay Is Honoree Al Shower I Mrs Charles HiD the former Arnie Ttaunota tvas honored recently at a bridal shower in the home ef Mri Tom Clayj comb North Morris Street Cohostesses for the Ufefitfnf party were Mrs Hou ard Burow Mfi Denni Mrs Oscaf Jones and bride's cblbrs of pink and white were carried out throughout the home and the table was covered in a lace doth over pink The cen terpiece 4as an arrangement of tWo large white upright heart? intertwined with tiny pink blos soms The table service was in Crystal and during the evening punch antf dake squares were served Mrs Claycomb passed a cook book for all guests to write in their favorite recipes which wta presented to the bride Mrs Dennis aunt of the bride intro duced 6 clever and appropriate dirtrstoh The honoree was presented With a shower of gifts Thirty five guests were regis tered by Miss Elizabeth Harris of Dallas Those from out of town included Mrs Denisf MrsuJ HTintmpns grand TKe annual wr fturiiori of (Kd children and relatives of the We Mr and Mrs I urr pioneer residents' of the Rhei Millb community was held iri the Walnut GjOve community cefifef Sufiday? A bountiful dinner was served tt thf rttaW io6r? i Relatives iwm present from MiwortK 7 risco McKinney Rhrt jtfilU oote arid Walnut Grove A very enjoyable day Was rfpent This reunion is held sriMiallJ on October first lj fahd wife and of this cjtrt and sort xddtf Hand and fair iiy of Duncan Oklx were calfd tor AiriaitiU iridaty aftef the death oLhis MfsV Mary Hand whl died in nursing home there aifef ai titeifte ittifcss i itkfiefral WrvfcdSiWete JL pnx SAiAl ft "Ovipft uneral saptt to Amanuo wiui ourua Mrs Hand wW was 94 yearj aaaiMMMita iivai Cotii County 4n( i i if 7 OTl si miss louramay Mrs 504 South Wilcox Street announces the engagement and approatEing marriage of to Cheryl Dillard He is the' tort of Mrik Alyne Manders 7722 Clark Street McKinney fa1 The wedding win bike place riday evening 30 at the Victory Baptist Chtach Mr Dillard graduated frm McKinney High School and is employed at Engineer ing Company 1 I The couple plan to rtiUkd tbeir home in McKinney Miss Bonnie Marie Lindley daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed ward Lindley' 1306 Leia Street McKinney became the bride of Robert Dennis Bern afdi of Louisville Ky Octo aixLwas educated iti Wurzbiirg DC I 1J 11 13V UC11A1l U1 niorttv uapust enuren nere iioneu at ort Hood Kev Johnson the pastor officiated Jimmy Halkxm was soloist accompanied at the organ by Garnett Morrow who also played the traditional wedding inarches Wedding greenery baskets of white flowers and standards holding white candles were used to decorate the altar Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a gown of candlelight peau with pearls and sequins on hand clipped Chantilly lace forming the yoke and neckline The skirt extended into a chapel length train and her veil was attached to a sequin and crystal crown Her bouquet was fashioned of carnations and centered with an orchid Mrs Watkiris of Rich ardson was matron of honor and Miss aye Lindley sister oi the bride was maid'd honor Jimmie Watkins attended Mt Bernardi as best man and groomsmen and ushers were Robert Matzinger and Bill Dickerson The reception was field at the home of the parents The couple left for a wedding trip to Louisville Ky after which they will reside to McKinney or traveling Mrs Bernardi wore a Royal Blue two piece wool suit fcith matching accessories Held In Abilene MrslnezMcCanit iiC 1 1 tCahfwniti Mrs IneZ'McCann 82tiied it her home in Pasadeha Cwif Odober Tlzuneral reTvices Were 2 pm Saturday ttaeral Chapel with burial in asadena j' McCann Wfid sevWal year's dgo lived in MdKinfley' survived by a daughter Mr William' of btetMIM Calif Wetter A SniiOk CMtro Valley Calif three sisters Mre Lucey Irving: Mrs Saridter'Orttarid CO Mrs Mi Sprague Whittle! Calif five 'grandchildren arid 7 (W MaMrandtfrtklreib i Her husband MoCaria abdi three ton Jameau WiHtam and Johnny preceded hto ta death A it BRIDEIKCHURCH RITES unral services werefi held 2i30vp mf Spnday at prrt Baptist Blue Ridge for Mrs Harriett Knt 9 whtf died riday at hdr home in Wylie She formerly lived jkt Blue Ridge and Pike in North? east Collirf County 4 Revs Pecki Williams of Snow Hill and Dailey of Shitotf officiataLLthfaJjckterakct uneral Home of Blutf Ridge in charge of funeral areingemcrits 1 Mrs Kent was bom Ajru I 1 R7l tr Tfanfnn! rtaiittbtM Johnny Ipd Bernice Wilion She was married January lf 890 to foe Kent fl'ho died in 1944 She had been member of the Presbyterian Church 80 years' Surviving are five daughters Mrs RH uller Shamrock Mrs Bowerfa Parmer ville Mr O' TateaBJne Ridge Mrs Howard Dal las Mrs Johnny Cunubtaga Wylie five cons: Jim Dee Ed gar and Maxie Kent Blue Ridge Joq Kent Wylie one brother John Wilson Olney fifty Sis ters Mrs AManeu Dallas Mrs Jew Graves Houston 28 grandchildren 41 great grand childrea and six great great graridchiklrear MrsMcCam Passer Away On riday The Striplin family reunion was held at inch Park Septem ber 30 A large crowd attended and a basket lunch was enjoyed ar the noSri hour The rtumdri will be hekl same place the last Sunday iri September of 1963 Those present included the following: Mr and Mrs Lee Striplin Jack Striplih arid Da vid Mr and Mrs Kenneth Striplin and baby Mrs Myrtle Barnes Mrs Mary McGar rah Richard McGarrah and sons MissJHgllis Wilson Mrs Ruby Samuels Darrell Jimmie Sandra and Rex Mrs Charles Samuels Johnny Mike Larry Mark and Kathyleen Miss Darlene Rutledge Durwood Parker Robert Stewart of Mc Kinney Harold Burke of ort Worth Mrs Ida Reccr Mrs Harry Hilbert Mrs Harold Uright and Jan Mrs Charlotte McCor mack of Lawton Oklahoma Mr and Mrs Arthur Jen kins Mr and Mrs Orville Smith Robert and Gap'' MA and Mrs Clifton BurasidC aria daughters Mr and Mrs John Boone: Gordon Charles Jane Bill and Brenda Miss Jenrira Smith Miss Linda Johnsbh Mr and Mrs Jtftoes Bates Lar ry and Dianne Bert Norns of Princeton Mr and Mrs Thup man Jenkins Judy and Jackie Mrs Bessie Hickman and baby "Mr and Mrs A Smith wd children of Dallas Mr rind Mrs Bob Hargrove and chil dren of Garland Mr and Doyle Jenkins of Grand rantic Anna Young Homemakeys" Orgdniz 1 i On Monday October 7:30 a group of young womeir oCtS? Annd area met in the Home Economics partment of the' Anna? ngn School to organize a Homemakers The following officers were eledted: President" Mrs Vice President Mr" Scdfty' Cawthon Secretary Mrs Adams Treasurer Mrs Rayrfiond jjaJis Reporter Mr Leonard Har fcw IK A 2 Program 4Chainnanry Robert agafa rjx Membership: Contmlltee: SmithandMrs BobJEstep Wilftuf Hosted tr Some of the business discuss ed war the type of progftuMvto be presented due and moeting datWKAC tamlprogriariV presented on planning VRefrdtomenere eryed to 'the merrftiefl' dTetent folld'frS: Mr Lawreficd Smith Mr' Bill Powell Mr Bobi Tfctobre Roper Mrs fack Bald wia Mr Robert MfrS 'WSbm Hostetler MrsLepnard Han lowMMRaymM NW Mrs Scotty Cahonp i Our next meeting diw 1 beenet for October 22 at 7:30 AlthmighthjqfIlB1AM called Young Hbaietaakrs an invitation to joh ta ettemfed Isi wll tirwvkwmnlrrera fnwrMtwl In the home it etc A nursery win be provided of the' following meetings 4 vX United und Roff call was an swered by for improving my The program was given in i Very informative and interesting manner By Miss Hom on out color in improv ing my enjoyed by those present The hostess served ta lovely tefreshmem plate of cookies ace cream nuts candy and cold drfrikk to the ftven member and one guest Mrs Dorothy Riggr of Aubrey The club ad jdurned to meet next with Mrs Bert' HutdieSdtf The ladies reiembered MrsrJimmy Jlodgci Of McKinney with a pink and blue shower Puiich Party Compliments MissSifti i i b' fa fa Mft Leroy Stef fey entertain ed with a punch party Saturday from 3:30 to 5 compli menting Mim Pam Smith Thebridejto color of blue and wfiite wer carried out througfi otft (he lovely itotnr Ibcated 626 Junch Street 'I loral irrangemcntsJn Jthese colors were used upon the din Mf tXMW server and iri the IMng room Ari assortment of drinty sandwiehep cookie and fruit punch were ehed Member of the houseparty IririKKled Miss Barbara Randle Miss Sonja Pickett Mrs Pat 'MNMBI of the bride to be fa rf TlXi tv JSIjV IW Vt i i fa it 3 I I 4 "A a xJ fa 4 i fa ffa "fafajfc A 'T a aiss 'Twa i 2 fa I I an tti i i Mri I I i i Sr a 1 aB ''fa 'v 1 'fa i i fa fa1 fat WKl fa x'faxfa at tai ujMhi afcn'ii Strip school pripI Blbtt GajML Rtahardse CMmtv Khool Sto h'fa i 1.

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