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"A Group of Ladies"


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Written on the back:
Was to a party the other day a group of ladies from our church.
1st person on left is former neighbor Mrs. Searles, friend of Florentina Maurer Grams.
Searles moved to CA.
Written on the back:
Was to a party the other day a group of ladies from our church.
1st person on left is former neighbor Mrs. Searles, friend of Florentina Maurer Grams.
Searles moved to CA.
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Deborah Lundbech club has replied to raingirl clubraingirl club has replied to Deborah Lundbech clubI would guess this is late 40s, early 1950ish.
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