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Victory Ball Aides Hudson Av. Boys Club Makes Better Citizens Varied Activities Occupy Spare Time Oi Many Boys Who Visit Club Daily By RUTH G. DAVIS Have you ever thought that by subscribing to a benefit bridge party, an affair at which you will have an enjoyable social afternoon, you will be your community. It is probably one of the most painless and pleasant ways Brook devised of helping their favorite charities The Hudson Av- larly with the fact that there were Named; Benefit News Yuletide Committee Furthers Plans for Dance Dec. 26; World Community Day Friday By HELEN BROWN Society Siitor Mrs.

Darwin R. James chairman for the Victory Ball which will be given by the Yuletide Ball Committee of the Brooklyn Kindergarten Society on Wednesday, Dec. 26, at the Towers Hotel, has announced her committee. It includes: Floor. Mrs.

Edwin Church Women Will Majnerd refreshments, mis. Convene at Memorial Mls Rob" ert A. Burdick; Mrs. World Community Day, under Frederic R. Sanborn; dance list, the auspices of the Brooklyn Coun- Mrs.

Felix Charlton: tickets, Mrs. cil of Church Women. Mrs. George Charles C. Hull 2d; printing, James C.

McCunarh. entertain- BiUta vtuimu ta take Mrs SRnwl place on Friday at the 5. Parkes tronesscs, Mrs. Jamr.s F. Fairman.

Cadman Memorial Center (Neigh- and publicity, Mrs. John Van Pelt boi hood Club), 104 Clark St. Lasaoe. nue Beys Club at 377 Hudson Ave no recreational facilities for after an organization which need flr.an- school hours It was she who in-nal aid as much as anv in the ci'v ouced a gToup of men and women will receive funds from a card pa- 'o start this club for boy The to be held next Friday at the Brook- building was former a church. lyn Woman's CTuh The Hudson Avenue Boft Club is located in the congested area a downtown Brooklyn neat F.

Greene i.a pieux; Heir it building, which lias been made available the Brooklyn Church oI rat Mi.vir. hou i riition mav find good companion'''1 ship and activities to occupy their Un for V'uns" to right ore shown Mrs. Cord A. Meyer, Mrs. Cornelius L.

and to the right Mrs. A. Uilwortri, pacing a visa to tne C. Dtlworth, paVtng a visit to the TO HELP TINY TIMS Left Kelley, Mrs. J.

Hunter Lack vounasters in the House of St. women are members of the Tiny Giles the Crirjple, orthopedic Tim Society, which will sponsor a benefit bridge on hospital for children. The the society, Mrs. Dtlworth Mrs. Kelley, treasurer.

president of Wednesday at the Towers Hotel. Mrs Lack Cord A. Meyer, co-chairman, and choirman of the party, Mrs. BROOKLYN EAGLE, The speakers at the morning sea-j sioti will be Mrs. Michael Heidel-berger of the American Association for United Nations and Miss Eleanor Neff of the Women's Division of the Methodist Church.

In the afternoon the meeting will be addressed bv the Rev. L. Wendell Fifleld on "The Price of an Enduring Chairmen of committees are: Progum, Mi: Emma Jessie Ogg; I ushers, Mrs. John E. Zeiter: registration, Mrs.

Lester A. Roden; literature, Mrs. Travis Whitney, and luncheon. Mrs. L.

W. R. Muniahan. The ouncil is a member of the Bute Council of Church Women, and United Coimcil of Church Wo men and the Brooklyn council and Mission Federation. It consist oi representatives of Protestant denominations and its purpose is to unite church women with a program of planning to build a world Christian community.

Hopewell Augments Party Arrangements Plans have been made by Mrs. Joseph P. Shafer. chairman, for the annual dessert of the Hope- well Society of Brooklyn which will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at the Towers Hotel The event will oete-brate the 75th anniversary of the.

society. Mrs Addison Posh is presi-j first vice president. Mrs. Leonard Hull Smith, vice president; Mrs. Wilbur M.

Gemmi. third vice! president; Mrs. -Arthur E. Packard, treasurer; Miss Elise W. Stutaer.

assistant, treasui cr. Miss Mary Hope. recording secretary', and Mrs. Joseph P. Shafer is corresponding i The board of managers Include Mrs.

Wesley T. Boylhart, Miss Marion Clark, Mrs, Edward L. Cleveland. Mrs William E. Coyken- -pare time after school hours v.

k. nttle" tlme Xor street comer havp mit for streft corner squabbles. The lub way smarted In 1928 when Miss E. V. Germalne.

who had as secretary of the Navy Yard Mrs Coo er secretary Y' Goodman Conran Mr. and Mrs. W.riam C-viran Eulf S'dlt pholo AIDING HOME FOR BLIND Miss Catherine Mitchell, Mrs. Katherine Carey and Miss Dorothy Deal are com- ttee chairman for the Fall AnthonjQn HaM( on Nov. Mary Walker to Marry Albert W.

Bonyngejr. Mrs. Charles W. Walker of Hemp- ua'te of Alfred University. She is stead announces the engagement of on the editorial staff of Modern her daughter, Miss May Hilbert Plastics Magazine.

Walker, to Albert Walter Bonynge Mr. Bonynge was Graduated from son of Mrs. Albert Walter Poly Prep Country Day School, at- Bonynge of 81st and the late tended Williams Colleee, and is a Mr. Bonynge. member of Phi Sigma Kappa.

He Is The bride-elect attended the employed by an investment banking Hempstead schools and is a grad- firm. to benefit the hall, which is a nonsectarian home for blind women. Miss Mitchell is the junior bridge chairman, Mrs. Carey is awards chairman, and Miss Deal is a member of the committee in charge. PING PONG LESSON Interested spectators at the Hud- son Ave.

Boys Club are Mrs. Warner James, left, and Mrs. Mrs. Alfred F. Faster, Mrs.

"a orla6e on luesaay in ui Frank A. Cooper, right. They are watching the physical instructor, George Austin, giving one of the boys a lesson. Many Parties Given In Garden Ulty arnaklvn Kaoh Garden City, uci and Mrs. Thomas E.

Moffett of MeriUon Ave entertained this evening in Ave entertained this evening in honor of Lt. Comm. G. L. Moeller.

U. 3. N. and Mrs. Moeller of Trov N.

Y. Mr anA Mrs Abbott L. Dibblee of Pine St. will give a dinner tomor- row in honor of Mrs. tnomeea mother, Mrs.

George P. Williams. A Town- Mr. and Mrs. w.ntieia a send of Suffolk Lane entertained at cocktails today in honor of their law ana aaugnier.

nr. mw Mrjohn D. Mallett of Hamilton and Mrs. William R. Farqu harson of Meadow St.

have as week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Rooen Fontbonne Group To Have Bridge school auditorium. The auxiliar. is planning a Thtinkivintt bridg on Tuesday, Nov.

20. at 8 p.m. Mrs. Joseph Hayden and Mrs. cnanes O'Meara are the hostesses.

Mrs. William of the auxiliary and Sister Clement. Maria directress of Pontbonne Hall Chaminade Giving Musicale on Nov. 7 Chaminade of Brooklyn, Miss Olivia J. Morns president, Mrs.

Amelia Gray-Clarke conductor an.1 Mrs Ruth Smith Plate accompan- Ut. will present the Art Instrument tai irio at, us nrst aivernoon musicale of the current season on Wednesday. Nov. 7. at the Academy of Music.

In addition Ann Martin, Itiuu SiuuK soprano solos. The trio consists of M.tr-clla Eisenberg. violinist N'elhs De of 686 E. 7th St. announce the mar- nage dauii r.

Miss Marilvn M. Gemmi Miss Mary Hope. Mrs. George P. Kenrww.

Harry C. LlKCl, MIS. tciwaiu iviuuii. who. Edward P.

Morse, Mrs. Alfred Op-dyke, Mrs. Packard. Mrs. Harry Ped-ersen, Mrs.

Willet C. Roper, Mrs. Shafer. Mrs. Jacob H.

Shaffer, Mrs. Leonard Hull Smith, Mrs. Walter Stuart, Miss Eli.se W. Stuuer. Mrs.

.1 Friivin Ta lor. Willard T.I Thompson and Mrs Arthur J. w'se Tiny Tim Benefit Wednesday Event Plans have been completed for the t.u.i wnv of the liny inn Society of the House of St. Giles; the Cripple Mrs J. Hunier president on Wednesday at the.

Towers Hotel A Dil.vorth ls chairman and Mrs. Cord A. Meyer, cii-rndiunno. The House of St. Giles the Cripple Is an orthopedic hospital for Chll- located at 1346 President St.

Mr5 Jomes is president Qnd Heasley La Rosa mams jc of LaRn. daughti phil'P Th Kuw.ird Heasley Jr. son of 1 piOWM Edward Heasley of Wood- llilVrn nd the 1 emony was performed by the Rev. Father James McKenna. by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin made with a neckline and long train.

Her tulle veil was held by a coronet of orange hnssoms. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and orange blossoms. Miss Maureen McGloin of Man-j basset, was maid of honor. The other attendants were Mrs. Barbara of Mr.

and Mrs. tp a-, i. 17 E. 4oth to, OCT. 28, (Women of 76 Meeting Wednesday The Women of '76 Chapter, D.

A. Mrs. Arthur Wright. re- gent, will hold then- monthly meet ing on Wednesday at the Neighbor- ing on Wednesday at the tnbor- hood Club, 104 Clark St at 2 p.m. Mrs.

Leo P. Phillips. State chair-, of Approved Schools, will be the speaker. The Rev. Guv T.

Stella, llj'Z 7. Abee. Miss Cornelia Allen. Mrs. in? Black.

Mrs. Robert Bvers. Mrs. Jonn CashnMr. Mrs John W.

Pin- ger and Mrs. William Ryan, chair- CommiHee jFor Anthonian Fete The final list of the senior ie Pall card part Anthontan Hall. 101 Greene 17 at 2 pm thP Knights of Columbus, 1 Pros- peel Park West, includes: Special tifts. Miss Elizabeth Goodman iiyiiarioue rneuer ciminuaiii miss Marearet. Granfield (co-chairman), the Misses Helen Granfield, Jose- nhui" Mn, M.if.

Gagen. Helen Murphy. Ann Cullen oretta Doucherty. May DoUghort.y, Mrs. Agnes Jacobsen nd Mrs William Grimes; Mhv.

prizes. Miss Anne McGlue man), the Misses Rosemary Hol ran. Marian McGlue. Elizabeth Me- r.nrrv William Reader Jr Anthony Fermno and Miss Audrey Holran. Mr tnd Mrs Riiwil Con- Peck Memorial Hernial Mrs Connor is the former Miss Peggy Anne Keenan.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Keenan. i hose congregation had grown ill span" is rooms were cored into clubrooms being large enough for a fine gymnasium, gatr.e room crafts room et From norhond come to en toy ba.sketbel'.

puis pong. pool. bir: volley ball, for. 5" uie lacs oi imp in rerem years naa rnrtai'M some events that the mtm Vmuhan wnnlrt mmih can be added os.iv If funds are Manv Helped at i Fifty to 60 boys make the Hudson children. By lOUrj and idle i nit ics under id craft work, out of mis-ue sportman-I ayrrazes are itrained leadership the club keeps the chief.

They learn ihip and better a of help in home work provided by the library and the instructors. A small fee is requited of the boya 0 be paid a.s dues, ciunc them a feeling that they belong. Under 13 the youngsters pay 25 cents, up to 10 me aues or do cents and over 16 a dollar is the fee. The Hudson Avenue Boys Club members may be proua of lor thnr bas ketball and boxing teams have won many Cluunptonahips in ntywide competitions; only thk year they won a trophy for a basketball tournament of me Boys Clubs of America Ticket are donated to the club for events such as the circus, baseball games, and tomorrow a group of the members will go to the rodeo. P.

A. also sers to it that there are iickpt.s for the boys for various sportins event. In the Summer excursions are planneds with a trip to Bear Mountain in-, eluded. The field opposite the club" oeen me ot many a base- TvTt ZnTZ' Iriodt a week to the Hudson bovs lIn UT 17 yra" of the Hud; son Avenue Bovs Chib nas served aimoet, an uncouniame numoec, not Lathe Bedford-atuyvesant tustnei wm, nir women, who comprise the honrri nf n-ork endlessly for the club many vears. Miss Germaine.

Mrs. George Palmer Kennedy, Mrs. Edward R. Welles and Mrs. Frederiok B.

Coch- still members lof the board of directors. Mrs. Warner James is president; Mrs. Kennedy, treasurer and Mrs, Frank oopei. seeretatr.

Also serving Pr' board of directors Mrs A Mr5' Cochran. Mrs. Walter E. Divine, Mtf, R(bfr, Mm Hcrrv Hamilton, Mrs The- 'odore German. Mrs.

Franklin H. Mites, Mrs Leigh Sessions, who is slmmoM 'ohn Voorhees, mens ooara is cbiihci tne uisin board and consists of men of varied interests Charles L. Kellar is chair in.m K.1sr i avanacn. wno also Is director of the Navy Yard Bova Club, la the Secretary These men raised 1 000 for Hub last year and are anticipating Fx, pp, fnv from the Yrk rnrt lhe CnarIef. Havripn poundat club is supported entirely by vol- mn, ol the Citizens Brooklyn, The need is for $10,000 Drwr( uholrco-ne recreation fa SEE OUR TROPHY Mrs.

Edward Welles, a member of the board of directors oi the Hudson Aw Boys Club which will sponsor a benfi budge on Fridoy at the Brooklyn Woman's Club, admit ps thp prize moi recently won by th twy. hose congregate Conran, to Ensign Richard Good man son of Mr and Mrg Henry' r.rn th i e- ames KHetsinann Zt'. JeSS 'l rM. S. Yorktoam when It was sunk.

1 uPraan "nsel Mr anrt twie r.lnman I as 1 1 I Mary Walker card party to be given by 17 at the Columbus Club Museum Party I Plans Furthered Plans haye been furthered for the bridge and sale that will be' sponsored by the Brooklyn CM- drcn's Mu.seum on Nov. 9 at the! Hntrl (. Mrs. Maxwell Lester of the bridge and Mrs. Dean C.

Os- boine is piestdent of ihe auxiliary. I Assisting Mrs. Lester is the foi- Inwn.t Mrs Donald O. C. Sinclair, co-chairman; Mrs.

John Biddle Clark, treasurer; Mi.ss Gertrude Espenscheid, sec retary; Mrs. Frank Lee Abee. Mrs. Frederick Addmsell. Mrs.

Henry Al-bers, Mrs. Henry M. Atkins, Mrs. Frederick J. Austin, Mrs.

Oscar T. Barck. Mrs. Reuben Clarence C. B.r.vrien Mrs Kerett Sm.i.i Bi Mi George M.

Blll- ings. Miss Beatrice Honin. Miss! Kathryn I. Brady Mrs. George N.

oroaauursi. mis. waiver biock, Mrs. Charles Costa. Mrs.

Percy Charles Earl, Mrs. LeRov S. Ed- wards, Mrs Charles T. Est a brook, o.w nn.i uvonun. ni- fred L.

Fawcett, Mrs. James Fawcett. Mrs. Theodore Mrs. George B.

Gordon, Mrs Or mond M. Gove, Mrs. Roger Grange Mrs. Charles L. Griffin, Mrt Thomas E.

Haines, Miss E. Gertrude Hannam, Mrs. Reuben L. Haskell, Mrs. James M.

Hills, Mrs. Irving Idler. Mrs. John H. Jackson, Mrs Albert Johnson R- Lasher, man Mrs.

I M. Montgo I ProHeri i I l-)n- Joti "Sffi 1 A. Mor son. Mi nmo Mrs. Dean A.

Phillip Pot'er. Mi David Res i Emma Qui, 'glue, Miss Katharine A. s. Carlton W. Roll.

Mrs. cheele. Mrs. John J. Mrs.

Walter J. See-llliam H. Seemann. Mrs. Wil.uiin man Shaw.

Mrs. Edgar Frank tnons. Mrs. Joseph A Squillace. Miss M.nv Mrs Vatighan Storey.

Miss Violet Allevn Storey mis si i Mrs. Ailstir Tobcy. Miss Li'a H. Warren and Mrs. Carl Weiler.

Fall Bridge Party rsc in i 1 V. D. u. lUCbaay The Shakespeare Chapter of Ihe uaugnters oi tne British Mirun Mil hold 'her annua! Pall bridgi party at the Woman's Clubhouse in Wan, intake: Manhattan, on Tales- i for bridge i State SOCiety 1.. "i'Y Ttlp annual card party of the Long Island State Society.

D. will "anaiimivci v.uu- rnom. Manhattan on Saturday at i pan. vx)-. iiuiriiieii, iatnerin.

D. Morrell and Mrs. Ernest Molten, will be assisted by the follow ng committee: Cards, Miss Alice 1 help with the oandtes. 1 cherry and their children. Joan andlmit Barbara Cherry oi fniiaoeipuiii.

Mr and Mrs. William K. Allison Place have Mrs Al- ilison 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Allison of Metuchen, N. house guests. U. UOmm. waiuo waisuu wmn.

'Buckingham Roi.i anno the'Chairman nf tr.r bridge; Mrs Prank Letcher of Garden City, the Miaseajengagemenl of their tkhter, The social service ocparititrnt of tne ciiist, and Rita La Plant plants hospital endeavors to help the children and through them their fam- Momina Choral illes with the many problems with which thev are confronted. Funds Dinner on luesdoy raised by the society go toward this, Tw Morning choral Mi.ss Anita work alone With the special Rifts for r. O. S. and Mm Sunons of Bos- 0uafM gnd Slnltn aIld Brooklyn and Eileen Magrath of Ansel of PlainfieW.

J. Young, ton are vtslt'n Hal- Frederick Meyer; sales, East Rockaway. All wore aqual MusLippman has been a worker in In the earlier riavs of the Hudson ents, Mr. ana j8- c.C Rohrback. Miss Virginia Mead-! gowns of late and net.

They wore I the A. W. V. S. and has received Avenue Bovs Club the mens group sted Jr.oiist.6K Jr.

mn. (chairman) A. L. Turner, ostrich plume tiaras and carried, honorable mention in securing a dispersed, but again they are tak-oert c. Ha.uea jo km uu ian1 Mrs Leo Richer: tickets, Mias bouquets Of yellow pompoms Made- large quota in the selling of war i ing an active interest The new Stavely Sammond founder-conduc tor with Claire Ross a nist, will sponsor a Smorgasbord dnner Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

This year lt will be held at the Church of the Saviour. 50 Monroe ace, and is under the direction oi Mrs. uecinc rt, smnn. secmvi vice president. She has appointed her committee chairmen as follows: Mrs.

Clifford R. Rohrbere. fi-h; Mrs Henry Doyen, salads: Mrs Gttsiave ximuii, Holderness. relishes; Mrs flrory Hats tea nome. John 1 vt, nri Mrs.

Priddys pa.ru... m. -at George V. Murpny oi Road. F.nronean theater, and Mrs.

nuns, i tie I'niiit'i EWci of Garden City, have departed for a visit of several weeks at Sugar' run. Major William a. Bme or. one nuu cicivt uanusa nc shepherd girls. Vincent.

LaRosa, brother of the man t.uc Dtine- groom. Ushers were Philip La Rosa of Brooklyn. Josenh LaRosa of Woorihaven. Charles Sickles oi i and Edward McOrath. U.

S. N. The reception was held at 'he home of the bride's parents ni St. James. Mrs Hcaslcv was a graduate of St.

Joseph's Academy. Brentwood. and Marvmouni College, Urov have been residents of Plat- bush for many years. They have one son, Robert Leroy, who is with the Air Corps in the Pacific. oonos.

Anaei nas reoeiveo an honorable discharge from the U. S. Army, having been in the European ao i years. Youna Ladies Aid he Bra im.li. ivniM mi ruesdav, path was given bv Mrs.

km BWjpr.piisi.it i.i lit nonor oi been appointed chairman of a com mitlee 10 nominate Nov. 21 at the Fulton Tl.cter, Mai: ha tan. The play l'TJeep Are 'he Roots." The chairmen ate Mrs. Heller and Mrs Rase Gould. A.

Young, meats: Mrs, Henrietta BchoOnhl D. Burnett, punch; Mrs. William G.jlig, Mrs. Boomhower, cheese; Mrs. Dorothy Awbrry 1 S.

Hanna. coffe and lea; Mrs. Rav-'S. Shum Waco, Texas, naj lomeo Mrs nvrne nnr n( ,6 cheslPr Court announce, Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Leroy will coming year, She will also act as flltlM nr lne wjth a view to now visiting her parents. Mr. th birth of a daughter, Margaret celebrate their 25th wedding anni-(chairman In Victory Loan Drive. aeveloplng useful and upright citl-Mrs. Harvey L.

Street 2d of Oonnor otl o-t. 9 Bt Cgrson yersarv on Tuesday. Mr. and Mre. A theater party is scheduled mond Estey.

hot dishes; Mrs. Percy D. Daly, table service; Mrs. Attrecl Inge, table setting; Mrs. Chrrles Kotn.

aecorauons, ana Minnie Schilling, reserv Picture Council Announces Dates Miss Amanda Edson. secret arv to the editorial committee of the Motion Picture council lor BrooK lyn, announces the dates of the cdi- torial meetings for the balance of the 1945 season. They are Nov. ft birthdays and graduations. C.

C. F. Festival To Be Held Nov. 15 The Fall festival of the Churc: Charuv will he held under the auspices of the Woman's Board from 12 noon to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov.

15, in the Home for. the Aged. 452 Herkimer Mrs ili'-nie F. Burns oi uaraen City Is president of the board and will act. as general chairman of the event.

Church women in the Episcopal Diocese will participate in this event, the funds from which are used for the support of the Home for the Aged, the Home for the Blind and the School of Nurs ing. Plans will be completed for the festival at. a meeting oi me ooaia on Nov. 7. McCormack Hegarty The marriage of Miss Margaret Hegarty, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Prnncis Hesartv of 649 56th at to Sgt. Vincent James McCormack of 457 60th St. took place in the Cntircn OI VJIir uauy ui n.tnl Heln on Oct. 6.

The Rev. J. Gilbert McCormack, brother of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony. Miss Hegarty was attended by Miss MruormacK. sisn-i ior bridegroom.

is maid of honor and T'TbrXmsmr Sergeant McCormack was attended hv William uuneuj imi Coker, his cousin, and Michael Hegarty, cousin of the bride, as ushers. A wedding breskfast followed at the Hotel Gregory. Hughet Foley The etmaaement of Miss Georgette Dolores Hughes of Woodhaven to I Francis J. Foley of Brooklyn is an nnnnffd hv her narer l. Mr.

and! i at 2 p.m., Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. Nov.iday at 2 p. ington Road. sun phoi BOYS CLUB MEMBER Basketball it one of the many sports enOyed by the lads at the Hudson Ave, Boys Club.

This chap is en-' joying hit? job of blowing up 26 at 10 a.m. and Dec 1 ings to be held at the home of the council's general chairman. Lewis p. Addoms. 864 Park St.

Agnes Auxiliary j0 eej Nov. 14 md R. Doori I of the Ladies' Auxiliary Agnes Seminal annmurc, a change of date of the November meeting from the second Tuesday Agnes Seminary, announ.r-. afternoon to Wednesday evening. Nov.

14. at 8 p.m. in Alumnae Hall. The board of governors of which Mrs. J.

Barrv cougnnn is riiair- man will be 'the hostesses of the evening. Mrs. Thomas R. Hughes of 8401 1 The Long Island Pedrintion Fx g5th St. ecutiveS will haye its Pall meetin) Miss Hughes is a graduate of St at Abraham and Straus on Werines Cecilia's Parochial School and daw Luncheon will be in charge Franklin K.

I.ane High School Mr. Mrs. L. Mod Van Wagner and wil Foley, son of Mr. and Mrs Francis le served at, 12 45 p.m.

The pro J. Foley of 369 Clinton studied strain chairman. Mrs, duties Moes St Queen oi All Saints. St. Augus-jser.

will present a skit bv Mrs Wal tine's Htch School and Fordhamlter Hood, "A Model Cltrbr? trniversitv The wedding wilt take Meeting and Installation Mn plaoe in the early Summer. 1 Claude K. Hservter la preddem. FUTURE ARTISTS Mrs Gei gi ei ond Mis, itcdenck Cochran 0 member the board of dirprt-srs, watch member! th Hudson Ave Boys Club erijOV Ihemsplves coloring pictures. Ms.

Kennedy cjnd Mes. Cooran ware chctttet rectOfl tba cub..

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