The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 72, No. 306, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 13, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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Women's
P. 3, Perry Daily Journal
Sunday, Dec. 13, 1964
Zeta Phis
Plan Party
For Children
The state Mother's club bulle-
tin was read at the Dec. 8 meet-
ing of the Zeta Phi Child Study
club in the home of Mrs. Ted
Lancaster.
Plans were made for the chil-
dren’s Christmas party Dec 22
in the Christian church social
hall. Mrs Larry Ham present-
ed the lesson on “Trust and
They Will Tell." A secret pal
Christmas gift exchange was
held following the meeting. Mrs.
Marvin Bradshaw was winner
of the hostess prize.
Members present were Mrs.
Bradshaw, Mrs. Raymond Co-
ker, Mrs. David Edwards, Mrs.
Alphonse Heppler, Mrs. Harry
Johnson, Mrs. Bob McDaniel,
Mrs. Paul Morrow, Mrs. Keith
Robinett, Mrs. Carol Shaw, Mrs.
Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Richard
Witter, Mrs. Ham, Mrs. Leon
Hughes, Mrs. Charles Wise,
Mrs Wayne Bay and the host-
ess, Mrs. Lancaster.
Mrs. Clarence Duncan, Women's Editor
Faith C hapter
Makes Plans For
Poinsettia Day
Faith chapter of American
War Mothers held their quarter-
Activities
Reported
At Unit Two
"History of the Christmas
ly birthday luncheon Dec. 7 in Tree" was the topic presented
the home of Mrs Viola Abel, by Mrs Henry Nolta for
, . . Dy NIIS. Henry Nolle for Unit
Those present having birthdays Two of Christ Lutheran Word
were Mrs. Ben Beckham Sr, 0 Curst Lutheran Wom-
Mrs. Eli Beasley and Mrs. Ches-en‘s Missionary league when
ter Swart. The birthday cake the group met Dec 1 in the
was made and served by Mrs. [school lounge.
Fern Cunningham.
Following the luncheon, the
president, Mrs. Cunningham,
conducted a short business ses-
A hymn and devotional were
led by Mrs. Bob Ewy and the
mission report was given by
Mrs. J W. Einspahr. The league
Dear Abby...
The Truth Will Out!
Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY lam II years
old and I am still confused
about Santa Claus. Mom, Dad
and my older sisters say there
IS a Santa Claus and the kids
at school say there isn’t any
Mom said ‘Call up Santa and
talk to him" So I call him up
at Sears’ service number and
ill I get is som tupid record
ing which say "This is Santa
Claus up in the North Pole he
ho ho" He doesn’t let me get
a word in edgewise How can
a great big fat guy get his
stomach through a chimney?
And how can he sled to Florida
when the re's no snow the ■ ■ ? In
Omaha there a Santa in every J work for the telephone com-
store I just got through tell- pany and the pay is very good,
in a hort fat Santa in Brand- but with my hours I hardly ev-
ic what I wanted, and when I er get to see my husband and
walked out ide I aw a tall, thin 1 stay dissatisfied with myself
Santa ringing a bell for the Sal all the time
vation Army. How about this? I can’t get on a different shift
( ONFT SED Mail I SANTA because I don’t have any senior-
DI IR CONFL SED I limb My mothersa thatwhi
upon your father’s knee. Sonny I still have no children I should
Boy. and ask him to level with work and ave all the money
you You re old enough to know. | can. | w uld rather stay home
and be a housewife Living on
DI AAR ABBY I am 18 and my hu band’s earnings would
have been marriedf r 7 months, not be ea v, but 1 would like to
My husband and I get along try My husband says I can
very well and 1 like being mar- quit my job i I want to. What
ried but here is the problem: should I do?
Mrs. Schieffer
Hostess for Zion
Church Women
Mrs. Walter Schieffer was
hoste ss at Zion Lutheran church
Dec 4 for Circles One and Two
sion when final plans were dis-
cussed for poin settia day Dec.
22. Members will meet that day to open the meeting A letter
at the veterans hospital in Ok-
lahoma City to place a poinset- 0 thanks was read from Dan
tia plant at the bedside of each and Nancy Kuneit of New Gui-
veteran patient. This is an an-nea or the breech cloths that
nual project of the organization, ere sen to them.
Several members from Perry . was reported by Mrs. Ewy
plan to attend. Gifts for the that several stewardship calls
menial ward rehabilitation pro-had been made and the cour-
ject were taken to the meeting esy committee reported on get-
and received by Mrs. 0. H. well cards that had been sent.
Spradlin, local hospital chair- Mrs. Charles Hise and Mrs
mar| । Wilbur Keith were appointed to |
A gift exchange was con-serve as a telephone committee,
ducted. Mrs. Cunningham an-and Mrs. Nolte reported on
nounced Mrs. W. A Robbins plans to decorate the Christ
mas tree in the church.
Secret pal gifts were received
pledge was repeated in unison
Wa So Ko Camp Fire
What I want for Christmas"
(Photo by koy
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jerome
and Mrs. L. E. Stephens would
be social courtesy chairmen.
Guests were Mrs Earl Bart-
lett and Mrs. Leo Prusa Mem-
bers attending were Mrs S. A.
Timmons. Mrs. Chalres Kirtley,
Mrs. Mollie Kepley. Mrs. Ste-
phens. Mrs N. W. Heppler,
of the Zion Lutheran Church Mrs. Swart, Mrs. Minnie Smith,
Women for a Christmas lunch-Mrs. Roy Peters, Mrs. W. C.
eon. Marshall, Mrs. R. R. Beasley,
Mrs. Max Geissler presented Mrs. Beckham Mrs. Walter En-
the lesson, “Raphael — the Her- right, Mrs. Laura Schwartz,
aid Angel ” followed by a solo Mrs. Spradlin, Mrs. Hazel Hile-
by Mrs Schieffer. A special, en- man, Mrs. Maude Rigg, Mrs.
titled "If You’ve Never," and Eli Beasley, Mrs. R. C. High-
"The Meaning of Christmas," fill, Mrs. Cunningham and the
also was presented Mrs Har hostess, Mrs. Abel. e .
TFFonk - presided during 4 ne t . Berirane Mrs" PauM Prone
chenargusinas Kt Ue Gifts Exchanged Mrs. Einspahr, Mrs.
Jeromes Will
Observe 50th
Anniversary
Open house will be held from
was rollcall response of the Wa
So Ko Camp Fire group at their
meeting Dec 7 in the elemen-
tarv school
Cindy Yarger presided during
the business session when ne
Gifts Exchanged
At C ongenial
Twelve Party
, Bobbe Bay secretary
Christmas gifts were exchang-
by Mrs. Fred Tappe, Mrs. Ewy
and Mrs. Einspahr. Names were
drawn for the new year. A
Christmas party for husbands
and wives was changed to a. . ,
New Year party Tan ? 2 10 4 p.m. in the home of Mr ed by member of the Congen-
were discussed for a food bas-
and Mrs. Oscar Jerome, 514 Sev- ial Twelve club Dec 9 when
officers were elected Kathy
Niles was elected president Si-
mone VanArsdell, reporter and
Wa Can Ki Ya Camp Fire
Christmas gifts were started
by the Wa Can Ki Ya Camp
Fire group at the II meeting Dec
7 in the Christ Lutheran school
Mary Nation presided and led
the trail seek r s desire Roll all
was answered with Three
things I found while hiking
Mary Nation was hostess to
Kim Andrews, V ickie Andrews
Donna Fox. Shannon Luster,
Janelle Maine, Diann Pulliam
Martha Rupp Carol Sherwood
Teresa Witteman and the guar-
dia i Mi Lines! Mame Guests
Were Mi Robert Rupp Mrs
Claude Nation ar d Cheryl
Groom.
TORN
DEAR TORN: Quit your job
and devote vourself to being a
full time wife A dissatisfie d
wife is a greater threat to a
marriage than a light budget
Pat Watkins was hostess to
mas carols sung
Guests were Rev. Geissler,
At Alpha Chi
Bradley Finley, Russell Rupp,
Jimmy Voise and Valerie Voise.
Members present were Mrs
Child Study Club
A Christmas gift exchange
Harry Frank, Mrs. Rudolph was held by members of the
Rupp, Mrs. C. II. Voise, Mrs. Alpha Chi Child Study club when
Gust Briegge, Mrs. H F. Voise the group met Dec.
Sr.. Mrs Arthur Voise,
ket to aid a needy family at
Christmas. Mrs. Hise, Mrs. Jim
Fisher and Mrs. Harold Kukuk
were appointed as a committee
to complete the project Re-
peating of the Lord's prayer
adjourned the meeting.
Hostesses were Mrs Hise and
Mrs. Bill Johnson. Other mem-
. Ewy,
Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Tommy John-
[son, Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Kukuk
Mrs. Nolte, Mrs. Jack Thomp-
son and Mrs. Voss
Social Calendar
(Items for the Social Calendar
in th e must be phoned or brought to The
1 c -n Journal office before 10 a.m. to in.
Mrs. home of Mrs. Jimmy Spillman, sure publication that day. On Satur.
Bud Wolfe, Mrs. Bill Finley, Rollcall was answered with day, the deadline is 9 a.m.)
Mrs. A H. Rupp, Mrs Richard "What 1 want for Christmas ”
Rupp, Mrs. Ernest Voise and
the hostess, Mrs. Schieffer.
Mrs. Wolleson
Is New Member
Of Miriam Circle
“The Year There Was No
Christmas" was the title of the
lesson given by Mrs. Paul Hive-
ly when members of the Miriam
circle of the Methodist Woman’s
Society of Christian Service met
Dec. 7 in the home of Mrs.
Wavne Bumgardner,
Mrs. Pat O’Neil presided dur-
ing the business session and
Mrs. W. A. Coffey presented the
devotional Mrs. Budd Wolleson
was added to the roll as a new
member and Mrs. Paul Morrow
attended as a guest Members
were reminded of the children’s
program Dec. 22 at 6:30 p m in
the church. Refreshments were
served to 15 members and the
guest.
Mrs. Charles Smith led the
club prayer. During the busi-
ness session, it was voted to
send $20 to the Medical Re-
search Foundation in Oklahoma
City. A Christmas party was
planned for Dec. 15 for mem-
bers and families. The state
Mother's club bulletins were
distributed and read The lesson,
"How Christmas Customs Be-
gan," was given by Mrs. Man-
uel Self.
Mrs. Charles Nuttie and Mrs.
Leonard Shelton were welcom-
ed as new members. Mrs.
George Klein won the door
prize.
Members present were Mrs
Bill Teamey, Mrs. Shelton,
Mrs. Eddie Hodge, Mrs. Ron-
ald Pike, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lyle
Davison, Mrs Nuttie, Mrs.
Self, Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Dee
Courtney and the hostess, Mrs.
Spillman.
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enth street, who will observe the group met in the home of
their golden wedding anniver- Mrs Leonard Mayes for their
sary Dec. 20.
flub Christmas party with all
Cindy Yarger, Rhonda Shelley,
Simone VanArsdell, Bobbe Bay,
Dorothy Williams Phyllis Hold-
or, Kathy Niles and the guar-
dian. Mrs Everett Yarger
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome were 12 members present.
married Dec. 20, 1914 in the M: Elmer Nida presided
home of the bride's parents, Mr. during the business session
and Mrs. W. F. Spangler, south- when the group made plans to
west of Perry by Rev. George provide a needy child with
Dennis of Lucien. The couple re-clothing and toys for Christ
mas The group also discus ?d
quests no gifts.
Christmas Party
Held For Junior
Boys and Girls
1 ■ club birthday dinner, which
will be an event of Jan 13 with
Mr M W Newton as li tess
Mr Brent Oden wa , winner of
the mystery prize.
Members present were Mrs
| Myrtle Barker. Mr Velma
Carols were sung around a Moore Mrs. Ralph Cooper
large lighted Christmas tree by M ’ Severe, Mrs. 0 R.
boys and girls of Junior Two de-
partment of the First Baptist
Sunday school when the group
met Dec. 10 for a Christmas
Women of St. Mark’s, 7:30 p.m. party in the church Fellowship Mrs. Mayes.
Hostess, Mrs. Delmar C. hall. Mrs. H. E. Alsup is de
Hoot. 919 Eighth street.
American Legion auxiliary, 7 30
p.m. Legion hall.
Monday
Hall, Mrs. Oden, Mrs Newton,
Mrs. Nida, Mrs. Chalres Web-
ster Mrs. Glen Lee, Mrs. Leo
Stieferman and the 1. 1-
partment superintendent.
Mrs. Tom Blades led the car-
oling, accompanied by Mrs
_Bailey Hickson at the piano
Perry Study club, 9:30 a.m. cof-Games were plaved with teach
fee. Hostess, Mrs. Raymond ers assisting and they in luded
Bechtold, 701 Eighth street. Mr and Mrs. Irl Henry, Gordon
Petunia unit. Perry Garden Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald
clubs, 1 30 p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Myers, Mrs Vern Moore, Mrs
Otto Bulling, 615 Ivanhoe Blades and Mrs Hickson The
street. | Christmas story was read from
Iris unit, PGC, 1:30 p.m. Host-Luke 2:1-35 by Ronald Myers
ess, Mrs. C. C. Englis, 216 Lo- and R. J. Chance, general Sun
cust street, day school superintendent led
New Secret Pal Names
Drown at Golden Circle
Pretty Blue Birds
Patty Hollander was added as
a new member of the Pretty
Blue Birds when the group met
Dec 7 at the elementary school
Marti Campbell presided dur-
ir.e the meeting which opened
with the group repelling the
Blue Bird wish. For rollcall the
gills named one thing they
want for Christmas During
handcraft the girls worked on
Christmas projects.
Lynn O’Neil was hostess to
Paula Hager, Debbie Courtney,
Kim Yowell, Patty Hollander,
Il bbie Henderson, Gayla Brid-
well, Jacquie Huff, Marti
(Campbell and the leaders, Mrs
Sam Henderson and Mrs John
Bridwell Mrs. Pat O’Neil was
a guest.
Cup Cake Blue Birds
Christmas carols opened the
Dec 10 meeting of the Cup
Cake Blue Birds in the elemen-
tary school with Janet David
son presiding
Rollcall was answered with
What I want for Christmas."
The girls discussed their trip to
a television station and drew
names for a Christmas gift ex-
change A Christmas card was
signed to be sent to a former
DEAR ABRY Our ■ on, a col-
I ge op- m re, was driving one
night when he was side-swiped
by a truck and a horrible acci-
dent resulted Hi date (a col-
lege freshman) was badly injur-
ed They still don’t know how
much plastic surgery will be re-
quired to restore her face to a
pre entable appearance For-
tunately, our son escaped with
h r injuries from which he
will recover in time, but they
are both still hospitalized Nat-
urally, we are sick over this and
are a suming all the bills Her
parents said to us, "Now that
your son has disfigured on r
daughter for life, the least he
can do is marry her!"
They had been dating, but not
leal. And we know that our
n had no thoughts of marry-
ing this girl or anyone else.
(He’s only 19 I We are afraid
these parents will try to con-
vince our son that he has a
moral obligation to marry their
daughter He is a sensitive.
member who has moved away
Plans were made for a Christ- emotional young man
mas party to be held in the should this be handled?
home of Mrs Gene Davidson a
leader Christmas tree center-
pieces were made for hand-
craft
Cindy St.Clair was hostess to
Pam Habben Pam Sparks Pam
Workman. Teresa Friend, Jan
Davidson, Terri Edwards, Shel-
h Wolleson. Kim Mitchell, Paul
Coker Mrs Hugh St Clair and
Mrs Davidsor Judy Davidson
was a guest.
H o w
HTS PARENTS
DEAR PARENTS: Let your
son know that he might be ap-
proached with this suggestion,
and explain that for him to mar-
ry the girl solely out of a feel-
ing of obligation or guilt would
he a terrible mistake.
Tuesday
Marigold unit, PGC, 2 pm in praver.
Hostess, Mrs. Carl Bittman,
1001 Hillside.
day school superintendent, led
"What I like best about
Christmas" was rollcall re-
sponse when the Golden Circle
home demonstration club met
Dec. 8 in the home of Mrs
Jimmy Spillman
The Christmas story was read
for the devotional by Mrs J L
Williams, and Mrs Bernard
Heppler gave a reading, "The
Meaning of Christmas," Mrs.
Jimmy Williams led Christ-
Ta Ki Ma Camo Fire
The Ta Ki Ma Camp Fire
Kindly Blue Birds
"What I want most for Christ-
Problems’’ Write to ABBY,
Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif.
For a personal reply, enclose a
stamped, self - addressed en-
velope.
Girls made Christmas gifts for
their mothers at their meeting
Dec 8 in the home of a guar-
dian, Mrs E. I. Wilson.
| Sue Edgar and Sue Williams
were co presiding officers
T.
open the meeting, Sue Williams
led the group in repeating the
trail seeker’s desire and singing
Camp Fire sones “What I like
best about Christmas" was
rollcall response
A gift exchange was conduct mas carols accompanied by a
ed and refreshments were serv recording Mrs. Spillman gave
by a horticulture report and Mrs
was also in Dee Snyder assigned meetings
charge of refreshments, and lessons for the new year
Guests were Mr and Mrs A covered dish luncheon was
en's club, 6:30 p.m. dinner Chance, Mike and Shari Hick served at noon, followed by a
meeting, Cherokee Strip Res- son and Paula Grim. Others at gift exchange when secret pal
taurant, tending were Jan VanBrunt, names were revealed and new
Veterans Foreign Wars auxili-Donna Dexter, Carolyn Lawson, names were drawn. Mrs Jimmy
Williams presented a solo, “O dians. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Dan
Holy Night " Games were led Hodge and Mrs. Clyde Wake-
by Mrs. Heppler and Mrs J. L
Columbine unit, PGC, 7:30 p.m. ed from a table decorated
Hostess, Mrs. Fred Lindeman, Mrs. Moore who
523 Tenth street.
Business and Professional Wom-
Judy Nida was hostess to Bar-
bara Brorsen, Sue Edgar, Ber- j
tha Cain, Gavnelle Hise. Linda
Hodge, Debbie Irons, Patricia
Johnson Jeanie Monus, Diana
Phelps, Carol Schwartz, Diann
Thompson, Debra Wakeman,
Sue Williams, Sandy Wilson.
ary, 8 p.m. VFW ball. Ronnie Lindsay, Diane Mornhin-
Alpha Chi Child Study club weg, Debra Ross, David Van-
Christmas party, 7 p.m. First Brunt, Kurt Kasper, Tonya
Christian church social hall, Gleason, Carol Clark, Carla
Wednesday Henry, Glynna Mason, Becky
Whipple Ladies aid, all - day Hollingsworth, Pam Shoop, Su-
meeting. Hostess, Mrs. Elmer sanne Rhines, Danny Hodge
Dowell, Whipple Community Bobby Davis, Jay Lewis, Don
building, nie Holland, Kyle Kime, Nancy
Senior Home Culture club, 2 Burkett, Debbie Sue Connelly,
p.m. Hostess, Mrs. Fred Kas- Gary Williamson, Steve Zemp
per, 1405 Jackson street. Jerry Zemp, Billy Bryan Chrz
Mary circle, Methodist Wom- and Stanley Williamson
an's Society of Christian Serv-
ice, 6:30 pm covered dish Christmas p NA
dinner. Hostess, Mrs. Clar- Christmas Party Held
ence Frederick, 1005 Four-
teenth street.
By Hunter HD Club
Williams with prizes going to
Mrs. Robert Lesli, Mrs Max
Downev, Mrs Jimmy Williams
Mrs. Glen Zemp, Mrs Donald
Bay and Mrs Lawrence Seeli
ger.
Mrs. Ed Johnson attended as
a guest Members present were
Mrs. Lesh, Mrs Leo Johndrow.
Mrs J L. Williams, Mrs. Sny-
der, Mrs Seeliger Mrs La-
Verne Bay, Mrs John Howell,
Mrs. Jimmy Williams, Mrs.
Zemp, Mrs Heppler Mrs Dow
ney, Mrs Donald Bay and the
hostess, Mrs Spillman
, . . ^ Christmas program was
Order of Rainbow for Girls, presented by officers of the
7:15 p.m. Masonic Hall, Hunter home demonstration club
. - . Thursday „ , when the group met Dec 4 for
Christian Womens Fellowship, a covered dish dinner in the
12 45 p.m luncheon and gen-home of Mrs Gertrude Booton
eral meeting. Church social “Christmas Customs Around
hall. .the World” was given by Mrs
Esther circle, Methodist Wom- Rayborn Frazier and "It’s
an’s Society Christian Service, Christmas Once More," w
2 pm. Hostess, Miss Rhoda presented by Mrs R N Nel-
Hoover. 1415 Kaw street. . son. To conclude the Program
Ruth circle, WSCS, 2 p.m Host- arranged by Mrs Claude Ad-
As.Mrs. Icie Monroe, 914 cock. Mrs. Frazier and .............
Inch street. J. Kemnitz, games were play-Lenord Little Crow, Thelma
ed and gifts exchanged. Hudson Curtis Homeratha Dor
Mrs. Floyd Gantt was added White Cloud. Tony Romero and
Red Rock Group
To Ponca City Rally
The Christ Ambassadors of
the Indian Assembly of God
church at Red Rock attended a
rally at the First Assembly of
God church in Ponca City re
cently.
Attending were Mr and Mrs
Henry Hiser and children of
Mrs 1- Perry, Amos Block and son.
Sharon Womack and the guar-
mas " was rollcall response of
the Kindly Blue Birds when
they met Dec 10 in the home
of a leader. Mrs Pat O'Neil
Repeating of the flag salute
opened the meeting and during
handcraft the girls worked on
Christmas gifts for their moth-
ers. and discussed a Christmas
party for their mothers and
guests to be held at their next
meeting. The meeting was dis-
missed with the group repeat-
ing the Blue Bird wish and sing-
ing the goodby song.
Attending were Lois Ann Bur-
kett, Kathleen Beers, Jenni-
fer Emde, Marianne O'Neil.
Donna Martin, Diane Skaggs,
Jacquelyn Swan, Jan Pricer,
Yvonne Adkison. Trisa Niles
and the leaders. Mrs. O'Neil
and Mrs Fred G Beers.
RIA
man.
Gav Rue Rirds
The Gay Blue Birds made
plans to sing Christmas carol
at the hospital some evening
before Christmas when the
group met Dec. 9 at Christ Lu-
theran school
"What I want for Christmas”
was rollcall tonic To open the
meeting, members repeated the
Blue Bird wish. During hand-
craft the girls worked on center-
pieces for their mothers for
Christmas Each was given a
special cookbook for girls
Ronda Kasl was hostess to
Roni Baetz, JoAnn Bohannan
Pamela Bronner Ronda Buffing-
ton, Teri Gottschalk, Teri Hen-
ke, Melinda Kukuk, Jean Sher-
wood. Debra White and the
leaders Mrs Paul Bronner and
Mrs Phil Buffington Paula
Bronner was a guest.
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Hostess, Mrs Otto Bulling, 615
Ivanhoe street.
Friday
Esther Rebekah lodge,
p.m., IOOF hall.
WELCOME POSTER
7:30
to the roll as a new member Rev and Mrs D E Suit and
Guests were Rev and Mrs Joe children After services all met
Samuels and Kathy, Claude in the parsonage at Red Rock
Adcock, Rayborn Frazier and for refre hme ent s
Ronnie and Ralph Hutson
• , h Members present were Mrs Two free passes to the Pern
SALISBURY, England (UPI) Frazier, Mrs Bessie Edward theater in Perry to I). E. Stark-
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Swont Plie Rirds
The Sweet Blue Birds made
Christmas pills for their par-
ents when they met Dec. 10 in
the elementary school Roll
call topic was What I want
for Chrsitmas ”
Janet Lewis was hostess to
Dona Andrews Patricia Rour-
go, Gina Clark Donna King,
Cheri I avion Marilyn Monus
| Cindy P arshall Nancy Sand-
lin Rarbara Spillman Michele
Watkins and the leaders Mrs
Howard Pershall and Mrs. Bill
Watkins.
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