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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, TUESDAY, OCTOliER 18 -FOURTEEN- CARRS HONOR SON, i M. GARDEN CLUB Tricky Sir Clufc Tricky Six club will meet Thurj. day In the home of Mrs. Jamc Hamed. 423 Gnlbrcalh Ave, WIFE AFTER WEDDING OCTOBER GATHERING State Officers Speak At Coiinty Federation Program.

and Mrs. Alvlu Cott, Of L. S. Kersey, Mrs, J. B.

nnnuKrui. Ohio, entertained re Conislocii mid Mrs. M. 11. Olm- Mrs, Fred Xellcy, Ai'e.

rved dinner lo the group Ot loir 13. An evening of cards was en slCDd were appointed to serve on cently nl reception In honor of their sou, Tliusnas, and his wife in hmmemi the nominating commute on Fit Molhodlst church, Damascus, buftel luncheon was served lay afternoon nssemBly of Jlln joyed loler. Mrs. Bogcr Wbsoi honinglown Gulden club. Associates rajoycu a luneiicon Joor prize.

A. R. C. Class J. class of Wesley J.Telh- the home of Mrs.

Raymcaid F. from a lablc decoraled with whi(C mums, pink snaintragons and cou-delnbim Traditional wedding se-lecllons ere sung. ilorchlcr, of Albert St. prior! odist church will meet this eve lo the business lhe couple was united 111 mnr- ST. MARY LADIES jJEVVISH WOMEN Mrs.

T. Shaffer displayed a ScDteniber Jt. in Henderson THIEL WOMEN MEET AT BETHANY CHURCH Japanese Kzaww.n ning at 8 ocfocK in trie cnurch. Mrs. Raymond llullng and Mrs.

Harry Cook will serve as hos I esses. Methodist Memorial church, De- HAVE SOCIAL EVENING. TO HEAR TRAVELER fashioned. Mrs. Shaffer also made Iroit.Mlch.

Mrs. Carr was. the form New Castle Tlilcl Women's club Dr. Joseph Zaslotf, now assistant er Miss Ijudsa Emerson, of Adrinnl several airangcmcnls oi chrysnn Ihcmum.i during the urogram. gathered Friday in Uelliany Luth proFrssnr of political science at Einclinc Hose Kebekah New officers of Emc-llno Bos Mich.

eran elmrcli lor Us fall meeting. the University of Pittsburgh, will speak at the October 18 meelliiE Mr. and Mn, Carr will live in Mrs. G. U.

unerry will be hostess at he next Afler discussing an annual pro- Hebekah Lodge Nu. 37 will be In Detroit, where Mr. Carr ct. the members decided of the Council of Jewish Women stalled Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. la ployed as an engineer by lhe Elec- Temple Israel, Husbands arc invited In attend Fall Soc-im cvemnx 101 "--Ics of St.

Mars' rarish was Mu on' October 11, wilh (lie group r.alh-ering in St. Mary schcml auditorium. The annuiiJ evening Logan with a delicious (tinner. Serving was at fi p.m. on tables decorated wilh fall flora) pieces and.

carried out In a liallmvecu srlicine. Guest was HI, ftrv. ric i- urnace uc, 01 saiem, alien each church should undertake its own project this year. Miss Mildred Gill showed colored Nc Castle xuesfs. present were 1.

o. c. r. nan. K.

nf C. Ladles Ladies Auxiliary of Kultiis ol this mccling. gathering November 11, in he NANCY ROSS TO WED LIEUT. JAMES BRYAN Mr. and Mis.

James A. Hosf Dr, Zoslctf has Ueen with the Charles wedtie.i,, wr. ana mrs. Leon Uninim, Mr, and Mrs, Carl slides of her trip through Holland, Switzerland, France and England. United Nations Palestine Concilia Columbus No.

512 will hold a med Mrs. Reynolds was pro tion Commission in Israel, and has Douglass. Mrs. Irene Moses and Mr. and H.

B. Ray and dle Knights of Coliimbu 506 E. Washington am chairman, Mrs. Arthur Ulank keen evaluation of tin Msgr. Hvaucis McCartcr who siiokc 113 Norlh hove announced family.

led devotions. political problems of Europe and Wednesday evening at 8:311 p.m. (he engagement of their daughter he lhe program a social briellv to mc assc-mury. the social lime followed Nancv. to 2m! Lieut.

James He represented the University ot F01 ly-Nlaeri Mrs, Dominick Manzo, I20S East Bryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will cords and contests. Prices (it Hie Pittsburgh at an inter-national ill liryan. wnrmngion AVfc brook culertained (he Forty meeting of Universities in Jstan bill.

i.icnl. Hrycn Is presenlly slQ, ulners at heir raoellng Thursday evening, wem Edward Dciran, Miss Iore BurSic, and Mrs. Anna Murray. Mrs. Bernard Lynch was chair ionerl at Smokey Hill Air Force evening.

period was liclii, Willi the ladies Brtliauy lailhcrnn church serving refreshments. Auiuiun flowers and leaves served as table decorations. M. VALLEY 'CIVIC CLUB GATHERS FOR SUPPER Kasloft (aught in Germany base. Saline, Kan.

card prize well! lo Mrs. Albert for several months, and his topic rjcle rd line n-n have man of plans and arrangements Lepore. THIS WEEK ONLY Regular $15.00 SNAP CURL Permanent $,50 Wave 0 (With Thii Ad) not yet been completed. The hoslcss was aided la serving New Cr.li- Ncwi with Mrs. Eleanor bkuntlor as to chairman.

Aides were. Mrs. An: Ekiah and Mrs. Hose Mary Suuer tied uy her special guest, Mrs louionow evening will be Ucrm-any, Promise or N.C. CIVIC CLUB WILL SEE HAT SHOW James Popovlch.

'550i'ialc5 oi 4 It Mahoning Val A business meeting for Hie group HARLANSBURG CLUB SCHEDULES SESSION The club will gather for a hallo- Speakers and president at the Fall smsIdo of the Lawrence Cuunty Federation of Women cluhs of PennsylvanU I00V nver the program before dinner in Epworlh M. E. church. Il.cft-rigbt) arc: Mrs. Fred C.

Houston, vice presidenl, Southwest District; ley club galhcred on October 13, een parly October 27, in the home for a supper party. The rcpasl of Mrs. Guy Gnliano, 109 Kenneth Harlansbuin Gaidfin' club will A showing nf chapcaux. for -fall Ave. ivns served in the home or Mr.

and Mrs. filmcr Baird ot I lie f.ow-ellyillc road. Co-hosls for the eve- suu winter wear will feature the held on Tuesday evening November a. in the school audi (oriutii at 5 p.m. STAR LEGION TO- HAVE DINNER hold its October sale Wednesday oflernoun.

when It meets at the home or Mrs. Amin Johnson, Mrs. Earle II. Brown. 2nd vice president or 'vania nom en's clubs: Mrs.

Wilbur Fltnncry, Lawrence Connty president and Mrs, Howard Cole, who apolie 011 Highlights of the Conven (Ion in Switzerland. King Humbert Auxiliary program oi New Castle Civic club tiui bliav evening, October 20, In nint were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Knoll1 Ladles of Ihe King Humbert Au and Mrs. Jennie Whillne. the hsnie or Mrs.

J. W. Olson, gram was planned by Mrs. Cald- Mrs. Earle Tlmwn, of Pitts ticn memocr win to smary r.icel In the elub.i l.

fine arts Wednesday. October 19. at 7 D.m Members of Service Star legion burgh, second vice-president at large nf Pennsylvania Federation the roll coll with her favorite hobby lelllnE why she prefers that one. 308 Meyer Ave. The be presented Mis.

hols Murphy, buyer of tri The program was preceded by Following ilie supper, a1 brief business nicclliig was conducted by Shields. A short program followed. The group heard two readings and two vocal solos A' film from Ihe Cancer Society will be shown, and 1 the principal the serving of a lasty luncheon by of-Women's clubs, selected "The ii. muniz win serve No. 17G will hold tureen din Tuesday, Oelohcr 18, at 6 p.m.

the home of Mrs. Ida M. Suuer iaery of thn Slruuss lliishberg ARTISTIC BEAMY SALON SaeVt E. YflA. St.

OL4-7931 No Appointment Necessary as co-hostess. speaker will be Or. William Bail Epworlh elmrcli women nt tables attractively decorated wilh color company. Mrs. William Plosion and.

Mrs. Bell' Ave. Mrs. Subcr is president hy Ml 5s S. Shoup, niece of Mr.

and nlstcr. A social period will follow. nf the America LcEion. SOROSIS LUNCHEON Clubwoman's Hands as Ihe (home for her discussion at the fall program of. Lawrence.

Counly Federation of Women's clubs. The assembly took place Monday In Ep-worth Methodist church. I. L. Cartwrijjht will entertain Mrs.

Bnird. Next meeling for the club will ul chrysanthemums. Miss Nellie Ingram, of the conservation and garden department of New Costle Cards and games will be the Next monthly meeting of the or-gnni7nlion will be held 6. IS SET FOR FRIDAY J)r huM in lh Wnt Mr nrl Appointment woman emu, creaira me ar Mrs. Walter Wallace of EdinbUrg Sorosls club will cpeh Its current Jointly with Olsnn.

TRINITY JR. GUILD SCHEDULES -SESSION i-angemenis. think with their hearts of the evening! 'Ml members are ask cd fa (licir civsrs (able service. Flrsl Jlcthedlst Milliters season on Friday, Octcher 31, with a luncheon in Wslmo lnn ul one ilie invocnllon as a means Of solving prohlrnvs. Mrs.

Lloyd Randolph, of EIImooiII said the speaker who added they clock. Answer lo rnll-cnll will.be Cily. Mrs. I. Miller Henley, an CARMEN DELEONES MARRIED 25.

YEARS- Junior guild of Trinity "Episcopal church will meet in (he guild hall of Ihe church on Wednesday eYe- Real Old-Time Floral Bargains oilier past president uf the county use Iheir heads lo tblnK clearly and help those In need. Ilnnds arc nreried In ejie'eule what has been eathn The! program Mr. and Mrs. Carmen DeLcone, iiin" OclDBcr 19, ut eioen was Mrs IMP bur E. Fiannery, president ul the coiinly fcdevallDii, wns lhe presid B15 V.

Washlnglon received planned. The club officer spoke of various types of hands, incliujUflff eoumiittee will nave mecllne. JERRY McCONNELLS TJie program will be. devoted to a "Work the. prnjecl to friends and relatives Sunday ing officer hiring the dny.

complacent ones of tnose let others do the work. II Members cf the Circle oi '91 he heid In November, Social chair 49 (he Eons ot Kaly hall, the fuhc-tfoii being la honor ot their 25th Reg. $3.00 qnrl $3.50 Colors Potted Mum Plants man Inr 1he evening is Mrs. Nor TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE markable what a pair of hands re-; 2 11 the luncheon nnd pro-slead of having aif indivi man Ileadlu wedding anniversary. The biiilc and sroom of a quart Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry McUoimell venl. Mrs. Brown reminded her auri. Mothers' Circle of die First Methodist church met recently In the church parlors ivith Mrs.

Wesley Post in charge of "When Duly Calls. Or JJyiiainic Christian. Living and 3i C. Pcnncy's rule, for (heroes. Mrs.

Wnori, prosidonl, had charge of Ihe program white ffor birthday of. Mrs. MLnue Lcohaer was observed. Mrs, Fred Call talked to ilie group on "Children and comparing the two. Slie is a member ol the ITarnnr Garden club.

Aides for (he meeting were: Mrs. Frank McArrtnir, Jlrs. Thoirias Davis, Mrs. E. C.

Kellogg and Mrs. Frank Conner. III hold open house at their home, First U.iplist Uleaneis dual mccling wilh Mrs. Kermit Maniiewal. president, was in ehar(je of legist: allon which be er of a century wgrc recipients of many glfis, most of them being Icnce that it will soon be time to vde again, adding "It Isn't sc- Mrs.

Harry Spence Df Neshan- Silvc ucck Ave. was hostess to mem at 1(1 a m. Airs. Hey A. Long, 924 Adams October 22.

The couple was recently married, Mrs. Mc Conned beinp; former Ho berta Hurkey. riiritv we need, it beis of the Gleaners' class of first of (he Circle Df '91, offered Ihe Shu also spoka of lhe Medical fet church in her home invocation, while Mrs. William Oclcbcr 13. Derations were led by College for Women at I'linanen uliia.

nroieet of the General Fed. Miss Florence Cambroto am DeLeone were joined In mar Wednesday erntlen of Women's clubs and Ihe Mrs K. Knnc, using a theme from Psalm 5. A fnvorile Psalrh was uscci New Castle. Woman's club "piesidcnt, led in the Fledge of Allegicncc to the flQg.Mrs Bcrl Clrnsseil, prcsirlcul of the Beta Siumi Phi Suiority, The! rlage Oclober 16, 1D30, In S.

Viliis ii-lli ii. Lhe roll call. The business meet church. Tliurc are Iwu eliililreu and fw only one of Us kind in this Hemisphere. Mrs.

Brawn concluded by hop Walino Kensingtan, Miss Eva! ing was in charge nf Mrs. Harry rteaduie. circle, w'elcomsd flratlan, 25 Ducna Visla Way. grandcliildren in lhe family eirrle. Siience when plans were made for guests, bcr group beia the hostess lug that everyone in a federated Jelly Twelve.

Mrs. Jessie Krney club. r-luli has a nalr ol "elubw 214 N. Crawford Ave. NOVELTY FALL BOUQUETS jy to We Telngmph Flowers Everywhere Bonded Member of Telegraph Delivery Service CIALELLA CARNEY FLORISTS 1224 S.

Mill St. OpposiU Isaly-s OL 3-8411 Heuorls of various club prcsi W.G.G. Halloween Even! The W.G.O. club gathered on Oc Harlansburg Garden, Mrs. Anna hands." and reading "A Club woman's Hands," a poem by Betty the class activities for the fall nnil winleT monlhs.

Mrs. Jennie Bender was a special gueat. -The hostess served a laslv lundf buffet style from nrntlilv deenraied Inlilc.Mrs. Paul deals showed a great many worth while projects in Ihn community. lolnisuu.

HorlansbuiR. 1 Kerni, Mrs. Paul Marine, Ell- to hold the annual mas qucradc parly (o celebrate tin Stewart. feature of the ir.retiru: is wood Md. liallnweca seusoa.

Mrs. Eugene fine display ol crapbooks of the Mrs. Paul Frazicr. Barbour and Mrs: Perry Crowel Lunnmgnnni W.I home on Vance Butler IM. clubs, snowing originality and tistic ability.

Mrs. Fred C. Houston, of Pllts burh, vice-president of the South, west district of the stale (edera Hon, chaso. "Corner-Stones" as hci theme. Women's clubs are corner, slcncs in communities, being pur were CD-h05lcssCs.

1 no nnxi ineei Jl.rs. Albert Gcrmanl Each member came masked and injj will be in Ihe form of a ham Jlrs. Howard W. Cole, of I'ilts- Grctchen Ai'c. l.n-in '-'I hy the rliiss burgh, pnsl prnsldcnl of the Dor- pri.ei were awarded for the best costumes.

Mrs. Grover Baxter rliuich on Thursday, November 10 muiit iMew Century club. Rave an Pnntherrtlc, hallowcrn party. KarDebs, Mrs. Vincent DeCar bo, E.

LultCll St. poscFul, profitable, pruduellvc and! and Mis. Charles Wilson received pleasant in helping each mem Coats I sif milady JS1 COLORS FABRICS Julian Goldman 109-111 Washington St. for members anil families. Ann Jndion Circle Convenes lifi- n- hir iiip.5 lhe group made A.

E. Canasta, Mrs. Joseph Sniezck, Naliunal Ave. Cnrdctte, Mrs. Robert Smith, Ell- Mrs.

Houston added thut a mem Mrs Theodore Corbetl of Fair plans lur a Lnrislmas pnny to nc entertaining report nf lhe conven-lion uf Ilie Inlei iiallonal Federa-llon of Women's clubs In Geneva, Switzerland. Ill behalf of Ihe cuunly ferlcra. lion Mrs. Fiannery prrsrnli-d demi tasse scls in Castlelon china tc mr's viewpoint is enlarged by mont Ave. culerlained the Ann Jttd OCTOBER IS held in November.

The club rissTmhlc lor lhe early Clirislm wond Cily. aracr contacts, hc-r intcrcsiii an son Circle of the first Baptist enllivalcd In departments, her un parly in lhe Founiain Inn hotel on church recently for the October rlerstandlng is' nourished (hrnuyh scssicn. The circle convened with her leadership Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Cole and an aluminum candy bovl from (he Games were the social pastime lhe evening with prizes for play veicped and participation in club T.i-illfflit.

Mrs. J-Jdward Ludovlci, 503 E. Lulton SI. Wun-rur, Mrs. Kay Moore, De-shon Viilagc.

T. Mrs. T.eo MeCummlns, W. Waslnnglon SI. Club "COAT MONTH" AT Fox reading he devotions and Winifred Herbert presenting work is training for public offlo CartwriEht Metal products Id Houston.

going to the various contestants and the club prize lo Mrs. Donald The speaker also stressed the mi Ihe prosram. esccolive hoard meeting pro Honna pnrlanee of the -Women's Medical college, where many are trainenV.ccoou lhe An ng session. New I.uncli was a highlight after the business session served by Ihe licfrrshmcnts in a Halloween' Miss Carmel forconl, A W. projects (or lhe federation nre for service as medical missioci- hostcsE.

Home was liostess lo L. h. llicmc were served by lhe hostess aided by Mrs. Charles Wilson. ics.

There arc 88,000 federated club October 13, when officers were script contest and pnrliai lary law class. Linen club i enlor lhe script contest, on clubwomen in our state, and it is circled. hoped that the clubs ivltl coalri- May Mclccr Is the new radio Hie firsl Tuesday of eachl 10 E. WASHINGTON ST, 5100.000 lo the college. in is being asked to conlri.

president nf the club. Oilier officers elecled are: Miss Carmel For- First Mclhndiit Circle Circle four uT First Metbodisl W. S. C. S.

met Thursday eve-ulna in the home of Misses Eleanor and Myrna Donelly, 213 Lea- monlh. -Mrs. Vilbur Mdler t-k-rri- of the Lln-s. v. hi bele SI.

conl, secretary, and Miss Dee Aven conducted by a state parllnmcn- dislrlct vice-president em- treasurer. (anan. Mrs. C. 11.

Brerncr pbasiiud that each one should vote. THE FINEST QUALITY THE SMARTEST STYLES Members drew names for new i-lct-livt'nrroinled as Df a com- saying nail polltl, secret pais. Cards were played. Dr. Helena fenger, who come liurc from Germany, talked to the i SPEEDWRITING I The A shorthand system is easier to lecirn, easier to I write.

No machine No symbols. Turn your longhand into Shorlhand. Typing optional. Write, phone, or visit our office for free lesson and demonstration. I NEW GASTLE BUSINESS COLLEGE hy gond cillzens who do not vole." 7cs ncmp, won riy croup nnoul aer home there.

iiii- speaker closed by saying. Aven and Mrs. Nick Alfano. Miss The devotional program was ledj enrh woman should say wllhpridc. A.

16 Aven also captured ihe door nnic a housewife. The speakers V. A. 16 held ils Iri innnllily di An autumn Ihemc wns earned by Iillss liealnce Uruee, Mrs. W.

.1. McCoi niick and Mrs. were Introduced by I ia the decorations of lllc host refreshment I able. S. K.

lleis assisted the hosfesses ncr meeting October liamc of Mrs. Mary Mail and St. Isabella Juniors, Misses, Petites, Half Siies Priced To Every Budget inilcy. program chairman. Mrs.

William J. Caldwell, Mrs. in serving refreshments. The club's halluiveen aartv has 337 S. Croioil Ave.

Phone OLlver 3-5151 ill Ranck and Mrs. C. G. Mc- The hostess, assisted hy Mrs Free riacemcnl Service occn planned for Cctnlicr 27, 1 (he finmc of Mrs. Thomas Alfani Conncll.

eurhDosuu a trio, sanrc, Ar.T.i Mi- Hr.f A i T.o Cour-Chre Club Mrs. John Elliott, Etna wil entertain members of the Lo-Cour by request, "A Collect for Club Mrs. Christina I-ombnrdo, served Women, by Gertrude Martin Kon. l). 4, jiunlcrs Lane.

Lombnrdo-Yakubik Engagement YESi YOU CAN LAYrlT-AWAY YES! YOU CAN CHARGE IT; a spaghetti dinner. Chee club al a 1 o'clock luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Heiinie Iximliardo Thursday. Ofii-Time Rebekahs of 17, i.

Cedar SI. annnaace rrr. Mrs. Itanck pleased with "Wilhoul A Sortg," by Youmans, and "The Deaf Old Woman," a Missouri folk song, arranged by Davis. Mrs.

S. Glenn McCracken served rn" icianj. The heaufiful musical pro- Old-lime ItebeKahs will meet for a tureen luncheflii Wednesday at' engagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Ann Jjonibardo (o Tlieky Yakubik son of Mr. and Mrs. Prlcr j.iu ji.m.

in me name 01 airs, finorgc Tribby, 1129 Warren Ave. As your jeweler taknnik cf Coililly Line rand, No tiale has been set for (he WE ARE PROUD TO BRING YOU wending. W.A.G, Cluo Postpones The mertirc of lire A G. which was scheduled for Octnher WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS $1 .99 For The NEW LOOK! THE FINEST TABLE APPOINTMENT WW The New S) free For Every Kind Of RUG SERVICE RUG CLEANING CARPET CLEANED IS YOUR HOME REPAIRS and WEAVING RUG DYEING ALTERATIONS DIAL OL 2-8522 Samuel J. Rashid The rrDfcssinnal Cleaner at.

has been postponed until the iTjjular mccling dale in Novem Bclhany C.iilld Banouet Bethany C.uild of the Trinily lAiincrnn enurcn win aoiu its nan uuet on Friday, October 21 at pre. ir t'no church Mrs. Bern, ard Hilila will he the speaker. New Castle Country Club Ladles Your first" Jesson is obscruleJy Free of any Arthur Murray SfuefroP Lunrlicon will bo served to (lie CALL Rose Stefano's Beauty Salon 410 bartham AVE. PHONE OL 2-7272 Specializing In COLD WAVKS HAIR STYLING HAIR CUTTING TIRL1NO IT New Caillc Country Club Jadie.

Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. a the club. 1 aiiffi Do you thiplc you have no tal NEISNER'S ent for good times and popularity tao't be Pandora Club Pandoras club will meet at o'clock lhs everlng in the Sons of Italy hall. Mrs. Michael Scun-gio nnd Mrs.

Angcfo Vllto will serve as hostesses. yours? Well, here's good news THE SIX-PIECI HACl SEIIIHO J350I) for you. whether you re trrmcl heginriei or just an old-fash- mwm MOTHER neon e. dance you meet new Selection Hoys' is Girls' HALLOWEEN COSTUMES $1.25 It up We uz cDnmnUy ieirchir.j. 11 your i(ccr, for (he more mtiEir.ding in rerl in To ihoit pitern which tie lupcihlr deiigiud fnd ia unq'jeiiiontd good urn.

Starfirs by Slim, trim, moiitrn jcompldf ftminine. Ufe inrFte you 10 tomi in r.d ue it todiy. ioneil d.incer,lir;re's yourhan to And out that you ten be a sought-after prmer and have more fun withqut risking a single penny. You see, (he 'Arthur fifurray Way of lcamingto dance is different, better ibiari any other, because you not only learn all the latest stepj but develop your dormant personality while learning. This you do at our Student Pnrtics, a very important part of your course.

At best parties with all types of dantcrs, get the feeling of bting out in public, liven timid people become confident and their true, attractive personality cornel out at these parries. So don't wait. Come in now and have your FR EE lesson. Get started on a new life of more Penneys GIRLS' SOFT KNIT BRIEF 39c MOTR Boys' Corduroy PANTS Sizes 5J.98 3-18. .1 (o 4 -SIMPLEX vjlextes FOR YOUNG FEET For BOYS AND GIRLS At SILVERMAN'S ECONOMY SHOE SHOP and good popularity than DEPT.

STORE KANTZ ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing 217 Washington Si. "Over Nolan's" Phone OL 8-8563 Rayon Cotton Blend Lace Trim Siits: lo 1G 111-20 T. Loni Ave, OL 4-31M We Give SAtlf Green Stamps 213 E. Washintton St. 69 YEARS IV HUSINKSS.

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