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THE POST, FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 14, 1941
wborhood Notes And
ews Of Local Church Affairs
Purely Personal
Home Phone 161 !
Office Phone 300
Mrs. Machell Hildebrant will en-
tertain at tea at her home on Lake
street Saturday afternoon honoring
Mrs. David Davis of Kingston, a re-
cent bride. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Hil-
debrant were former classmates at
West Chester State Teachers’ Col-
lege.
* * *
Mrs. George K. Swartz and chil-
dren, Nancy and George Jr., of
. Main street, have returned from
Maryland where they visited Dr.
Swartz over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies of
Parsonage street spent the week-
end at Wesleyan University where
they were guests of their son,
James, a Junior at the University.
They witnessed the Williams-Wes-
leyan football game on Saturday.
* * *
Mrs. James Oliver. Jr., of Lake
street, was hostess at a party at
her home Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hauck of De-
munds’ Road returned Monday from
‘Harrisonburg, Va., where they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Losey.
* * ok
Mrs. Byron Starr has been -ill at
her home at Goss Manor.
Harold Hauck, Dr. Charles Ashley,
James Oliver and Harry Weaver left
Thursday for Canada on a hunting
trip. :
Mrs. J. H. Hauck will be hostess
‘to members of her card club at her
home on Demunds Road, Tuesday.
* * *
Gertrude Wilson of Franklin
street is spending the week at
Charleston, West Virginia as guest
of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson. Mr. Wil-
son is controller for Frankenberger’s
Men’s Clothing Store. Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson will accompany their sister
home to spend the Thanksgiving
holiday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, William Wilson.
Private Allen Ockenhouse will re-
turn to his post at Fort Sam Hous-
ton, Texas, Saturday evening No-
“vember 15.
days with Mrs.
Bis
* * *
Mrs. Almon Rood was hostess to
members of the Ruggles W. S. C. S.
at her home Wednesday.
‘Miss Doris Roberts of Harrisburg
spent the week-end visiting her par-
"ents, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Roberts of
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Machell Hildebrant
of Lake street entertained over last
week-end Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Thomas of Shickshinny. >
* * *
Albert Parrish of Hyattsville, Md.,
‘spent the week-end with his family
on Parrish street.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Harrison of
Parrish street, are entertaining the
former’s mother of Wilkes-Barre for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Main
Road, observed their twenty-second
wedding anniversary on Wednesday.
Mrs. Ford Johnson, Trucksville, is
ill at her home.
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Miss Phyllis Lyne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Royal Lyne, Trucksville,
has accepted a position with the
Western Electric in Newark, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conklin
have returned to their home in|
Bethlehem after spending a few |
Conklin’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, Main
street, Trucksville.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. William Compton,
Demunds Road, entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Arnott Albee and children,
Ronald and Arnott, Jr., of Ashley,
last week-end.
Miss Charlotte Mintzer, Main
street, Dallas, has returned from
a week’s visit in Westmoreland City.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Taylor of
Center Hill road announce the birth
of a daughter at Nesbitt Hospital,
Friday, November 7. This is the
Taylor's second child and second
daughter.
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Mrs. Walter B. Risley of Lake
street had as guests last week War-
ren Risley of Buffalo and Mrs, Berk-
ley Lyman of Tunkhannock.
© Mrs. Bruce Shaver is ill at her
home in Idetown.
Mrs. C, J. Major and son, Russell
of Lehman will leave this morning,
Friday, for Newport, R. I, where
they will be guests of the former's
daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Roberts.
Mrs. Frank Harvey who has been
a patient at General Hospital for
the past ten days returned to her
home on Cemetery street Saturday.
She is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Yeisley of
Overbrook avenue spent Sunday at
Towanda visiting their daughter and
son-in-law.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van-
Campen and family.
* * *
Harriet Stem of Philadelphia is
spending her vacation with her
father, Jacob Stem at Alderson,
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Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph and
children, John, David, and Jane of
Norton avenue, attended the funeral
of Mrs. Joseph’s sister, Mrs. Mattie
Goode at Jonestown last Thu rsday.
Mrs. Goode was Mrs. Joseph’s last
sister. Burial was at Raburn Ceme-
tery near Shickshinny,
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Alfred Davis of Aberdeen Prov-
ing Grounds, Maryland, spent the
week end visiting his parents, Mr.
an Mrs. William Davis of Park
street.
James Harfman, of New Castle,
Maryland, is spending this week at
his home on Terrace street.
* * *
Misses Ethel and Alice Vivian, of
Trucksville, will spend this week
end in New York City.
Mrs. Robert Jackson, the former
Miss ‘Grace McGuire, of Bridgeport,
Connecticut, is spending the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. McGuire, Center street, Shaver-
town.
. * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Powell, of
Elmira, returned to their home on
Monday afternoon after spending
several days with Mrs. Powell’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Evans,
Center Street, Shavertown.
* * *
Miss Marion Courtright and Miss
Lucy Courtright, Harris Hill Road,
Trucksville, will leave on Saturday
to spend several days in New York.
® * *
Miss Pauline Kozemchak, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Rose Kozemchak, Hunts-
ville, is in training at the Retreat
Hospital School for nurses.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Davis, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Miss
Velma Haring and Wilbur Davis, all
of Dallas, spent last week-end in
New York City.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Condon and
daughter, Jennie Lee, and Miss Mar-
tha Kunkle, all former residents of
Kunkle but now of Budd Lake, New
Jersey, Visited in Eunkle last week
end, ‘
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Touis “Evans has returned to
Flushing, Long Island, after spend-
ing several days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Evans, Center
street, Shavértown.
Robert Ray, "Middletown, Pa., will
spend this week end with his par-
ents, Mr, and M rs. Herbert Ray, of
Shavertown.
Miss Geraldine Shields, Alderson,
a member of the 1941 graduating
class of Dallas Township, has accep-
ted a position in Harrisburg.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Metz will
move from their farm in Carverton
to their home in Trucksville this
week. Their daughter, Miss Nancy,
of Schnectady, New York, visited
them last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Nichols who
have made their home in the Laz-
arus house on Machell avenue since
last spring will move to Plymouth
on December 1.
The condition of Wesley Daddow
who suffered a second stroke about
two weeks ago is considerably im-
proved.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nulton of Kun-
kle were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R ussell Honeywell of Lake
Street on Monday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Niemeyer and
children, Joan and Fred, and Miss
Mary Cullen and Clement Niemeyer
were Sunday g uests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Niemeyer of Daven-
port street.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. William Niemeyer
and children, Bill and Bob, of Bal-
timore, spent the week end as the
guests of Mr. and M rs. Augustus
Verfaille, Mr, Niemeyer returned on
Tuesday but his family are remain-
ing until the week end.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harvey re-
turned to Tampa, Florida, after
spending ten days visiting the for-
mer’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Harvey on Cemetery street. The
‘couple were recently married.
Miss Marion Eipper Marries |"
Private Allen Ockenhouse
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eipper of Dal-
las announce the marriage of their
daughter, Marion, to Private Allen
Ockenhouse of Fort Sam Houston,
Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Ockenhouse of Shavertown. The
ceremony was performed in the Ell-
wood Avenue Methodist Church,
Baltimore, Maryland, Friday even-
ing, November:7 at 8 o'clock. Rev.
Gordon G. Jones officiated. Attend-
“ents ‘were ‘Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Brow;
own, former residents of Dallas.
The bride wore a street length
dress of soldier blue with matching
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accessories, Her corsage was of
white pompoms and baby breath.
Mrs. Brown chose royal blue with
matching accessories and corsage of
pink pompoms.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Brown in Balti-
more, Md.
Mrs. Ockenhouse is a graduate: of
Dallas Borough High School. Mr.
Ockenhouse attended Kingston
Township High School and is sta-
tioned at Fort Sam Houston, Texas,
with the United States Army.
Miss Bettie Ide/
To Wed Saturday
Will Marry Roy Covey
At Lehman Parsonage
Miss Bettie Josephine Ide, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ide of
Idetown will become the bride of
Roy A. Covey, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Edgar Covey of Carverton Saturday,
November 15, in the parsonage of
the Lehman Methodist Church. Rev.
Frank Abbott will perform the cere-
mony. Attendants will be Honey
Bullock of Kingston and Charles
Knarr of Carverton.
The bride will wear a street
length dress of soldier blue crepe
with brown accessories. Miss Bullock
has chosen powder blue crepe with
black accessories.
Miss Ide is a graduate of Lehman
High School. Mr. Covey was gradu-
ated from Kingston Township High
School and is engaged in farming at
Carverton. The couple will make
their home at Carverton.
Nelson Garingers Give
Party For Newlyweds.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Garinger of
Alderson entertained at a party
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris,
who were recently - married, on
Thursday evening. The couple were
presented with a lovely bed-room
lamp set. Present were: Mrs, Erma
Harris, Mrs. Edith Shoemaker, Mrs.
Nellie Higgins, Mrs. David Morgan,
Mrs. Mildred Garinger, Miss Lina
Garinger, Mrs. Liva Delaney, Mrs.
Alma Davis, Mrs. Lillian Dula, Dr.
and Mrs. O. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Harris, Mrs. Anna Getzman,
Neiland Garinger, Herbert Davis,
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Harris and Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Garinger.
Honored At Shower
A surprise shower, honoring Pri-
vate and Mrs. Allen Ockenhouse,
recently married, was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bel-
les, Germantown, Philadelphia, Sat-
urday evening, November 8. There
were thirty guests and the couple
received many beautiful gifts.
Lillian Ward Engaged
To Sgt. Richard Huddy
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ward of
Alderson, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Lillian, to Sgt.
Richard Huddy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Huddy, Kingston.
Miss Ward is a graduate of Dallas
Township High School, class of ’41.
Sgt. Huddy is a member of the fac-
ulty of Clarkson College, Pots Dam,
New York.
The wedding will take place on
December 23rd.
Young Folks Enjoy
Party At Sawyer Home
Dolly Sawyer entertained at her
home on Church street at a party
for Alfred Davis Saturday evening.
Present were: Romaine Harvey,
Edith Nafus, Nora Brown, Laura
Mae Gallows, Betty VanHorn, Jane
Coolbaugh, Jane Joseph, Rose Mary
Ford, = Elinor Gravish, Janet Gar-
inger, Gertrude Moore, Joe Hughes,
Carl Roberts, Tommy Carcuff, Al
Davis, John Jewell, Melvin Morris,
Jim Roberts, Bob Brown, Leighton
Cairl, Mike Chersin, Claude Warren,
Herbert Jones and the hostess.
Charlotte Roberts Is
Hostess At Shower
Miss Charlotte Roberts was host-
ess at a lovely shower honoring Mrs.
John Gaughan Jr., recent bride, at
the home of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Garinger, Ma-
chell avenue, Saturday afternoon.
Guests, all members of the class of
1939 of Dallas Borough High School,
were: Audrey O’Kane, Lewistown;
Veronica Wallo, Washington, D. C.;
Della Mission, Mary Templin, Thel-
ma Gregory, Mrs. Gerald Snyder,
Jane LeGrand, Mrs. Wilson Gar-
inger, Dallas; Doris Roberts, Harris-
burg.
Miss Bettie Ide Is
Honored at Shower
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ide enter-
tained at a variety shower honoring
their daughter Bettie, at the home
of Mrs. Edith Ide of Idetown on
Saturday, November 8. Guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer and
daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs, Al-
bert Ide and Patsy and Dana, Mrs.
Raymond Spencer, Edith and Har-
old, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and
Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ide and
daughter, Grace, Mrs. Gleason Goss,
Arline Ide, Stella Ide, Ruth Worth-
ington Elizabeth Gilroy, Albert
Adleman, Mrs, Edith Ide, Dorothy
Ide, Bradley Ide, Rolland Ide, Bettie
Ide and Roy Covey.
Entertain Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maxwell of
Kingston, former residents of Dal-
las, entertained a number of local
‘people at their home Sunday even-
ing. Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Ashley, Dallas; Mr, and Mrs.
Alva Eggleston, Vernon; and Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Eck of Shaver-
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Woman’ s Club Chairman
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Mrs. Oswald Griffiths who will be chairman of the Decorating Committee
of the Dallas Junior Woman’s Glee Club Concert to be held in the Dallas
Borough High School, Wednesday evening.
Julia Matukitis To
The marriage of Miss Julia Matu
kitis, daughter of Joseph Matukitis,
East Dallas, and Robert Pickett, son
of Mrs. Mary Pickett Ballantine, will
take place this morning at 9:30 in
the rectory of Holy Trinity Catholic
Church, Wilkes-Barre, Rev. J. Mili-
auskas ‘will perform the ceremony.
The bride will wear a dark brown
street length dress, brown accessor-
ies and a corsage of fall flowers. Her
sister, Miss Ann Matukitis, will be
bridesmaid #nd will be.attirediin a
blue dress’ and black accessories.
Frank Matukitis will be the groom’s
attendant.
- Miss Matukitis is a graduate of
Dallas Township School, class of
Become Bride
Of Robert Pickett This Morning
40. Mr. Pickett is a graduate of
the same school and attended Buck-
nell Junior College. Both are em-
ployed at Barnard Aviation Equip-
ment Company.
The couple will go to New York
City for their honeymoon.
Last Friday evening Mrs. Ted Wil-
son, East Dallas, entertained at a
personal shower for Miss Matukitis.
Pink and white Chrysanthemums
made up the table decorations. The
guest of honor received many pret-
ty gifts. Guests were: Misses Ida
Schoonover, Marion Hildebrant,
Jane Case, Mildred Sanford, Elva
Knecht, Wilma Estock, Jean Miller,
Ann Matukitis and Marilyn Wilson.
Announcement is made of the
marriage of Miss Ruth Ross, daugh-
ter of Ira Ross, East Dallas, and
Ernest Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Gay of Orange, Saturday, at
noon, at the parsonage of the Dallas
Methodist Church. Rev.
Freeman, performed the
ceremony, which was witnessed by
Mrs. Arthur Gay, Mrs. M. Baird and
Miss Ada Ross.
Francis
pastor,
Women of The Rotary
Sew at Yeisley Home
Women of the Rotary met at the
home of Mrs. Warren Yeisley, of
Overbrook avenue, yesterday to
make layettes for needy Back
Mountain m others, A covered dish
luncheon wag served. Present were:
Mrs. Paul Warriner, Mrs. John Nic-
holson, Mrs. A. C. Dick, Mrs. Earl
Monk, Mrs. A, N. Garinger, Mrs.
R. A. Williams, Mrs W. L. Yeisley, |
Mrs. W. T. Lanyon, Mrs. L. L. Rich-
ardson, Mrs. R. S. Roberts, Mrs .M.
J. Brown, Mrs. D. R. Richards, Mrs.
Robert Bodycomb and M rs. Warren
Taylor,
Louise Roushey, Guest
Of Honor At Shower
Miss Louise Roushey, who will
leave to become Girl Scout Director
in the Bloomsburg district on De-
cember 1st, was guest of honor at a
handkerchief shower on Saturday
afternoon. Hostesses were Misses
Mary and Mildred Porter, twin
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Porter, Shaver avenue, Shavertown.
evening. Guests included Mr.
| Miss Ruth Ross Ts Married (.
To Mr. Ernest Gay Of Orange
The bride was attired in blue and
wore a corsage of white pom poms
and baby’s breath. She was a mem-
ber of the 1940 graduating class of
Dallas Township and has been em-
ployed at Endicott, N. Y. Mr. Gay
graduated from Wyoming High
School.
Upon their return from a wedding
trip through the New England
States, Mr. and Mrs. Gay will re-
side at Orange.
Wilsons Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson, of
Shavertown, entertained on Monday
and
Mrs. Fred Handley, Mrs. George
Belles, Mrs. George Shaver, Mrs.
Benjamin Muchler, Miss Verna La-
moreaux, Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger,
Mrs. Henry Randall, Miss Betty
Stritzinger and Malcom Wilson.
Mrs. Raymond Garinger was host-
ess to members of the Alderson W.
S. C. S. at her home Monday eve-
ning. Mrs, James Lord asisted her.
A patriotic program was presented
under the direction of Miss Florence
Hauch and Girl Scouts of Troop 65.
Taking part were: Mary Delaney,
Elaine Avery, Wilma Zifchak, Doris
Rossman, Audrey Kocher, Dorothy
Jones. Plans for a bazaar to be held
December 3 were discused. Present
at the meeting were: Mrs, Nelson
Garinger, Mrs. Howard Higgins,
Mrs. Herman Garinger, Mrs. Albert
Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Hostess
At Alderson Ladies Meeting
Armitage, Mrs. Florence Condon,
Mrs. Nelson Harris, Mrs. Lee Zim-
merman, Mrs. Marion Avery, Mrs.
George Armitage, Mrs. Peter De-
laney, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs.
Hattie Rauch, Mrs. Asenoth Davis,
Mrs, Albert Rogers, Mrs. Harry Al-
len Sr., Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs.
Ada Garinger, Miss Lina Garinger,
Mrs. Herbert Davis, Mrs. James
Lord, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs.
James Garey, Mrs. Guy Scouten,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rossman, Her-
bert Davis Jr., Harold Scouten, Ar-
nold Garinger and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Garinger.
Leaves For Philippines
Walter “Cease” Wilson, recently
promoted to private first class in
the United States Army Air Corps,
is on his way to a new station in
‘the Philippines after being stationed
for some time in Savannah, Georgia.
About two weeks ago “Cease” en-
trained with 2,500 other air corps
cadets for California but their ulti-
jane destination now turns out to
be the Philippines.
Quilting Party
Ladies of the East Dallas Method-
ist Church held an all-day quilting
party and covered dish luncheon
Tuesday. Present were: Mrs. Emma
Eggleston, Mrs. Nelson Moore, Mrs.
Winfield Brace, Mrs. Bert Brace,
Mrs. Florence Swank, Mrs. Charles
Moore, Mrs. Harry Martin, Mrs.
George Moore, Mrs. Ralph Weaver,
Mrs. Miles Lamoreaux, Mrs. John
Hildebrant, and Mrs. Alfred M oore.
Attend Convention
A number of local women at-
tended the Wilkes Barre District
W. S. C. S. Convention at Plymouth
last Thursday. Seventy six different
churches were represented at the
meeting.
Dallas women attending: Mrs.
William Niemeyer, Mrs. Wesley
Himmler, Mrs. Albert Parrish, Mrs.
Herbert Smith, Mrs. Laura Patter-
son, Mrs. Morris Johnson, M rs.
Francis Freeman, Mrs. Sterling Ma-
chell, Mrs. Eugene Fiske and Mrs.
Machell Hildebrant.
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Kingston Git] Mefries
George Scovell, Lehman
Announcement has been made of
the marriage of Miss Doris E. Lit-
tle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.
R. Little of Kingston and George
L. Scovell, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
M. Scovell of Lehman Sunday af-
ternoon at Forty Fort Methodist
Church. Rev. Joseph R. Pennell per-
formed the ceremony. Attendants
were Miss T. Jean Little of Lynn,
Mass., Mrs. Robert Myers, both sis-
ters of the bride, and Robert My-
ers, brother-in-law. A
Mrs. Scovell is a graduate of
Kingston High School and Wilkes-
Barre Business College. Mr. Scovell
was graduated from Lehman High
School and is employed at Brews-
ter Aeronautical Corporation in
Newark, N. J.
Nominating Committee
Named by Church Class
A nominating ¢ ommittee compos-
ed of Mrs, Zelma Agnew, Mrs, David
Ide and Mrs, Ella Williams was
named at the meeting of the Con-
fidence Class of Idetown Methodist
Church held in the church house on
Tuesday evening. Others present:
Mrs. Doris Spencer, M rs. Helen
Kreidler, M rs. Esther Donnelly, Mrs.
Marion Tryon, Miss Erma Stacey,
Mrs. Charlotte Calkins, Mrs. Elea-
nor Ingram, Mrs. Lillian Cave, Mrs.
Louise Rogers, Mrs. Beatrice Hadsel,
Mrs. Agnes Lansberry, Mrs. Hazle
Kreidler, Mrs. Anne Shaver, Mrs.
Edna Calkins, Mrs. Hope Ide, Miss
Elizabeth Cook and Mr. and Mrs.
P. H. Parks.
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
Saturday, November 15, 1941
Starts At 10 A. M.
Entire Household Furniture and
Contents of the Home of
Dr. George K. Swartz
at
47 Main Street, Dallas
All merchandise will go to the highest bidders.
Terms of sale are cash and final.
FRANK J. SHEPARD, Auctioneer.
Guests were Margaret Colvert, Cora |
Mae Rood, Grace Laux, Marie Cal-
kins, Jane Widdall, Naomi Hons,
Myrtle Grey and Shirley Brown.
Entertains At Lunch
Mrs, Charles Detrick, Glen View
Terrace, entertained at luncheon on
Monday. Cards were played and
prizes awarded to Mrs. Russell Case
and Mrs. John Garrahan. Other
guests were Mrs. Lewis Stritzinger,
Mrs. James Harfman, Mrs. William
Vivian, Mrs. John A. Based and Mrs.
Chester Hartman;
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