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and ions werf In Gallipolla Sunday
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Geor111e Doolittle, Atbena, •pent
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1rav!lina over' 1,009 miles In our CQ)Illt)' Calling on YOU
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Mill JUlie Mitch, RN, and Mil.6
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Mrs. Stella Hoflman, who ill a
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bUrg after spending several daya
with Mr. and Mr.i.. Forrest Bach·
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Att ending the Republican rally
In · Athens Sa~urday when· VlceP""'ldienl Nlxoa and otller prom·
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