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  • -,are time" working as a home economist com,,any in Fort Worth ann "tudying work at the for the ministry Seminary in Fort Worth philsophy Texas in e.t Southwestern and Judith for an e lectri-: and theology suent service at the seminary. Along came
  • in the County in the Lubbock highway Odessa District: Donald J. Rejsek. district, Sept. 27 received a plaque Fort Bend County maintenance and $1,000 in cash from the former supervisor for the Houston District; first lady in ceremonies at Lyndon James L. Souther
  • the States (from the battery to Fort Sumter) SAVAifiiAH, GEORGIA Georgia's oldest and second largest city -- Savannah - was founded in 1733 by General J&lllesE. Oglethorpe, and was a strategic point in the Revolutionary War. The first orphanage in America
  • for the forthcoming tour that Ian and Sylvia will be making w1 th Mrs. Johnson. Very truly yours, Soh;:::ro1r.~:}t. Js:ri(es Schwartz, JS/lk MEMBER • 11 President lAN and SYLVIA field (Vanguard of folk music, PHONE young HOUR. stars are both popular
  • Rudolph Kauffmann, Assoicate Editor of the Washington Star Victor Gruen, a Los Angeles landscape architect William Schmidt, acting commissioner of the General Services Administration's public building service 6 Mrs. Polly Shackleton, an active civic
  • Hanna, Deputy Director by President the fint John~"n; Mrs. in MiEfiseippi; of Civil Det'&(lsein the Department of Defense; Mrs. Ruth Johnson, moving force for the Museumof Western Arts in Fort Worth, Texas; MaryaMannes, famous journalist; Stitt
  • and letters to register orbit Another first the special a pyramiding person urges ten friends into two politica.Uy of Columbia. nominee personally to expect "Tell A Friend" after H'l.lmphreymake their and the District by telegram launch
  • . Davis for the Arkansas part of the trip. (Press facilities will be located nearby.) (At Fort Smith the party transfers the Braniff Electra plane) back to 3 :15 p.m. ''F:cying Whistlestop" special plane departs Fort Smith Airport for Little Rock
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  • (now Florida State University), and a few regular troops turned back the expedition at Natural Bridge sixteen miles south of the town. The Stars and Bars c~ntinued to wave over the capitol until May 20, 1865, when the Federal military authorities
  • by necessity on a plane the Marshall ~ite write--- House story." and I believe and send her up wheneve~ paper. they we set up an interview. It might be worth doing to help out in .i.!,ast 'l'exas. Gall me in the morning ready to tackle
  • by·Test. rights bill-even though John­ motorists . threading their way The second day's sale will son is pushing the measure '8rough woods surroundi-ng the feature more .than $75,000 just as hard as Kennedy did. rambling farmhouse saw the worth of n~w
  • that was meaningful. 7 recreation facilities together and truly created an opportunity there~ in trying to pull 0 l.lJ > c:: w It linked the (;1 4l c:: z 2 ~ u for kids to do . other things than get in trouble. :::> 0 0 a: 0. So it is with the Star