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WILSON, of the Commer- Gilligan, M ss Helen Mellor and Miss Rosalie Donahue. The beautifully decorated automobile is owned by H. G. Connell, of Allentown. At the right are n group of Mahanoy City giih standing beside the float sent by the Elks of thai town. cinl Museum, who discusses Mexico in an in- i-ert.-er I,,,oto ae"l terviow on tho editorial page OUR CITY'S WORKERS AND WHAT THEY DO I i t I l v m itaK , ..4B& " at ' 1 , niiiyin I JbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbH Ho 3H&X. J , ..Biy MpBoHIHH pHt 3Bf 9pBi9b ! JKT 'BL. I wBHP ppppH . f-'' 1 5 flll -jP r1 1 'lW- m L. TT IHI isSWL;ii IBr v.-HBl,-. 4-. & Ik ppBT -h.4 HrXaaapiK' k B ppBHM WflaLwMpplpM)JMBTRv Aai!t'.M. -fe , lift. 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Miss .Cymihla Wesson, Cotult, Mass.,. at U h m?xi y.t-AMft yWK 2-9!w1fREX&2mKrf3fflL fVPppBppbpppppppppppV fSBf IpppphSj vpppH' flpflpflBflBlpVppppppppppppppB& Ayly s HppppppppT 4 1 J . .flV 'TTTTPJrB ' ll. V wnnnnTitoM mn imiwiiiMi i Mitcrinii UHN r Iffli'lotai nnrl VI rfniifflhf a Al t AvSfiNRLf 9l nXTfittpMBtBbpBpBiai RUNNER-UP AT WAYNE. Homer Taylor, of Greenfield, Miss., who, Jy Wayne C'terday won the champlpnahip participated in twonty a--gnciatkBft5ir- York. He was often reported captured by Soviets.' ? w,i. . if Mn tho lip? vi'a finals of tlic National . naments f-i;W -. Doctor Jndets denlea tho'storiea A V UlPw pi Mi I i I lllllll Ulii lillpym Tr,Jtt"""VJrft--lyj--" mpapppKpWBMp lL in. Hi i i I ' s r.-X"JWLl2Xi. MISS MADALINE SEIGFRIED 516 Sigel fltrcot, Philadelphia flam. .?
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