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Joe Coniglio. 80 Avenue S, Brooklyn, assures me he will supply free pipes, tobacco, razor blades and magazines for wounded or able-bodied GIs at the front, and disabled veterans here, on receipt of a postal or letter with names and addresses . . . Marjorie Bassett, the champ model, has been memorialized by a fan who had gift ties made, bearing miniature facsimiles of her famous hands. When I last saw her, she was with Dock Sands, nephew of General Mac-Arthur . . . Seymour Brown, refrigerator man, tossed a brunch for 80, honoring hia •on Bruce and the lad’s bride. Barbara Hoffman. of Seat lie . . . Ilona Massey is interested in Orrin Lehman, of the financier family which includes the New York senator.
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Austin American

Austin, Texas, US

Mon, Jul 31, 1950

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