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playground e&lt;julQillent,• A
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1 H tb •• lbocll• .Mro. Hayeo named lolra. E. M. tic, advising (he oroup that
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Mri. Homer Cook renewed three
.eboptero of a ••"" atudy book,
"l4!10ioJI.I 1D .USA" ~nd .... brl&lt;f
ueteh of Ill• author's Ule. He Ia
James W. Hofljll1n, writer ond
teacher.

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Jeoqa , l(rt Klein dlltributtd Len·
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lllrL! Ralph ' l!adclll!e, .Mi'l. R. c.
Sans~tury .MIQ •Be,ll Slllborn with
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l'hillon and Mn, E. s. met
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FIRST ORDINANCI
LEDYARD, Conn. UP-/fhls
town waited until recentJy, 120
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adopt Its flr&amp;t ordlnance---&lt;&gt;ne

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Lenten li;nms, , poems IDcludiDI .lfl'L Burr Forreat and .Mill Be11
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2 Dr. ~\lltOmUne V-8. Jladio, fk!ater, Seat Covers, Ford·
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MnJ. &lt;John Scott of tile organ
Mrl. Dav¥ Ntlle, tile ;,Piiail&lt;• .l

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Janet Lelfb was named as cbalnnan
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"How TO Plant and" M~inta
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Cornell Wilde
Richard Conte p.1per prepal'Od by Mrs. 11.
Jean Wallace Neue and read by
Brion Ilonlevy
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THI lUll COMBO
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Marti !vans, Mr.s. Paul ~:;~::;
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William Fisher
Mn. Millon Houdeoholt, Mra. John
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The next meetinr will be
Wednesday, April 241b, and Ealf:
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1955 DODGE ·Ripl Hardtop .. .. · .. · .. ·.. ·...... · · .. · ·~ · .. .. $1995

1'1111 Ia a !~~rp liM· Jlq radi'o, heater, white aide wall tires, automatic tranamiselon and
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