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She managed a missionary drive for the church once and got the books so confused that old Mr. Webber, the eldest elder, who'd never donated more than five dollars to anything, had to cough up five hundred dollars to avoid a scandal in what Edythe called `` the bosoms of the church ''.
She has donated more than $ 140, 000 over two years for a mass sterilization and adoption program for Bucharest's stray dogs, estimated to number 300, 000.
She sponsored writers and artists and donated much of her personal wealth, including her royal insignia, to charity, for purposes including the founding of hospitals.
She has donated both her time and money to charities.
She donated her salary from her first Hollywood movie, The Hi-Lo Country, to Mother Teresa's mission.
She donated most of the money from speaking to civil rights causes, and lived on her staff salary and her husband's pension.
She co-founded the Rosa L. Parks Scholarship Foundation for college-bound high school seniors, to which she donated most of her speaker fees.
She donated five ambulances and 37 trucks to the army in Shanghai and the air force, along with 500 leather uniforms.
She had also donated a kidney to Lauda when the kidney he received in a transplant from his brother years earlier failed.
She also donated her time to civic organizations such as D. A. R. E ..
She spent the rest of her life defending his reputation and managing his art and effects, much of which eventually was donated to Glasgow University.
She donated the gift from the nation which she received on her seventieth birthday to the " International Year of the Child.
She has donated signed books for the literacy and international development charity Book Aid International.
She donated $ 1 million to SUNY in his memory after his death in 1994.
She voluntarily donated more than 60 gifts given to her over the 14 years, and worth about € 100, 000, to the Irish state.
" She donated her share of the prize money to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
She donated all proceeds from the book to literacy charities.
She has also donated short stories to a number of charity anthologies, notably Piggybank Kids and Breast Cancer UK.
She donated her Oscar for The Diary of Anne Frank to the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.
She donated $ 3 million to her campaign, but later took back $ 100, 000, fueling speculation that she would be unable to donate the promised amount.
She donated the money needed to purchase the house and make it a museum, agreed to make significant contributions each year for its upkeep and also gave many of the family's belongings to help establish what became a popular museum that still draws thousands of visitors each year to Mansfield.
She donated the money needed to purchase the house and make it a museum, agreed to make significant contributions each year for its upkeep and also gave many of the family's belongings to help establish what became a popular museum which still draws thousands of visitors each year to Mansfield.
She survived him by 17 years, and after her death in 1953, it was donated by Queen Elizabeth II for use by the Commonwealth Secretariat, which continues to use it today.
She attended the church from her favourite place in the church tower, to which she had once donated a bell ; according to tradition, she often lived in this tower during insecure times.

She and Château
She traveled in Germany and Italy before purchasing the Château of Arenenberg in the Swiss canton of Thurgau in 1817.
She was born the daughter of Jean de Poitiers, Seigneur de Saint Vallier and Jeanne de Batarnay in the Château de Saint-Vallier, in the town of Saint-Vallier, Drôme, in the Rhône-Alpes region of France.
She had ordered many pieces of furniture from him in 1761, doubtless for the Château de Bellevue, and had already paid 17, 400 livres on account.
She was born at the Château de Chamrond, in Ligny-en-Brionnais, a village near Charolles ( département of Saône-et-Loire ) of a noble family.
She was probably considered attractive in her day, given that she was chosen to appear as one of the lead actresses / dancers in the prestigious " Château Vert " masquerade at Court in 1522.
She was born in the prison of the Château of Vincennes into which her father and mother had been thrown for opposition to Marshal d ' Ancre, the favourite of Marie de ' Medici, who was then regent during the minority of Louis XIII.
She was born on the island of Mauritius in 1848 at Plaines Wilhems and died on 29 January 1909 at Château de La Chesnay in Guilly, Vatan, Indre
She also built a group of cottages in the gardens which she named the Hameau de Chantilly, after the Hameau at her father-in-law's Château de Chantilly.
She owned the Château de Maintenon.
She married the Philippe d ' Orléans and was mother of 8 of his children including the next Duke of Orléans ; she died at the Château de Saint-Cloud aged 71 ;
She settled in the Château of La Chevrette in the valley of Montmorency, a few miles north of Paris, and there received a number of distinguished visitors.
She died in childbirth at the Château d ' Issy in 1736.
She and her husband financed Ray's film Les Mystères du Château de Dé ( 1929 ), Poulenc's Aubade ( 1929 ), Buñuel and Dalí's film L ' Âge d ' Or ( 1930 ), and Cocteau's The Blood of a Poet ( 1930 ).
She was born in the Château de Fontainebleau.
She lived a happy life, moving from the Château d ' Amboise to the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye before March 1519.
She married Duke Lorenzo II de ' Medicis in Château d ' Amboise on 5 May 1518.
She receives her name from the Château de Gournay in Gournay-sur-Aronde ( in the Ile-de-France Province ) that her father, Guillaume Le Jars, bought shortly before dying in 1578.
She also thinks Daisy is a shameless girl for agreeing to visit the Château de Chillon with Winterbourne after they have known each other for only half an hour.
She is buried on the grounds of Château Mouton Rothschild in Pauillac, Bordeaux, France, beneath a translucent tomb made of Lalique glass and marble.
She was also raised at Château de Chaintré, the Sonnery family estate near Saumur, Maine et Loire.
She died at the Château de Glatigny, her residence in Versailles.

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