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The Kennewick courier-reporter. [volume] (Kennewick, Wash.) 1939-1949, August 15, 1946, Image 3

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birthdays of Mrs. Guy Travis and
Edward Tyacke. Those present
were Dr. and Mrs. Howard Burke
of Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Speck and son, Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Borden and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Lucy Tyacke and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Richmond and
granddaughter Linda, Mr. and
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Mrs. Bob Perkins left Saturday
night for Cleveland, Ohio where
she will visit her-daughter. She
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