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Porn Sixteen

THE MACHUGAN DKIL

Monday, February 7, 1949

Monroe, Louisiana; Beverly Scott ids; Marie Petterson, Det., andL. Fleury; Claren L. Putnam and
N A M E S * # Palmer, Det., and Hack Wilson, Earl Willnoft, Det.; Ruth Petite, Richard Barrow; Mary L. Put-
Champaign; Carolyn Palmer, and Det., and Jay S. Pettite, Jr., Det. nam and Richard Barrow; Mary
John Mackey, * L. Putnam, Det., and Walter
(Continued from Page 15) * ,* A BOB STUART, and Shirley Pi- Browe, Det.; Constance Quinn,
JEAN PALMER, Det., and D. M. quet; Virginia Plews (Smith Col- Kalamazoo, and James W. Koest-
Det., and C. Stewart; Sally Mur- Stanley, Pasadena, Calif.; Marilyn lege), Flint, and John R. Gehring, , Gull Lake.
ray, Traverse City, and John Palmer, Pontiac, and Irvin M. Wil- Ann Arbor; Roni Plizga, Dear- Jean G. Rae, Snyder, N.Y. and
Grayson, Bay City; Nancy Mussel- bur, Flint; Mary Palmer, Det., born, and Donald Roger Brown, Gerald W. Iler, Grosse Pointe;
man, Royal Oak, and Milan and Vernon C. Judd, Chicago; Det.; Carolyn Ploger, Evanston, Martha Rainer, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Cobble, Ann Arbor. Rita Papo, Det., and William and Don Calhoun, Jr., Evanston. and Horst Weinberg, Bombay,
Mersky, Dot.; Audrey Barnes, Juanita Plumb, Yates Center, andIan Golbrg a, arowkn, N
JOAN A. NEFF, Chicago; and Cleveland, and William Blumen- Kansas, and Charles R. Plumb, and Ivan Goldberg, Tarrytown, N.
Carlson R. Speck, Det.; Nancy L. thal, Hempstead, N.J. Yates Center, Kansas; Katie Po- Y.; Dale Ramsey, Grosse Pointe,
Neff, Three Rivers, and Richard Rita Parrish and Bob Bauer; lack, Traverse City, and Milton and Bob Young, Westfield, N. Y.;
C. adHe . kimBr , Margaret Paton, Ann Arbor, and D. Parker, Grand Rapids; Eliza- Howard Clark and Kris Ramsey;
Det., and Hubert E. Elkins, Brook- William W. Taylor, Oxford, Mich.; beth R. Post, Det., and Bryce H. Hugh Brown and Ella May Ran-
lyn; July Neiswander, Doylestown, Ann Patterson, Long Beach, Ind., Bennett, Salamanca, N.Y.; Marie dall.
Ohio, and Ted Black, Canton; and Richard Hoheb, Rutherford Post and James Schneider.
Ruth Mary Nelson, Muskegon, and and Jcard Hohe, Aro, sther Jans. AniAr. ALL TRAPP, Det., and Audrey
James Fsh, Mukegon. N.J.; Joanne Paterson, Aron, Esther Poulos, Ann Arbor, and RnpcDt;RcadHte
and Robert C. Porter, Cincinnati; Peter N. Straathopoulos, Benton and wife, Benton Harbor; Haline
Shirley Nelson, New York, and Judith Patterson, Pontiac, and T. Harbor; Betty Pray and Chuck and, Dotn Ha Jor -
Carl A. Mahlig, Cleveland; Jeanne D. Loughviu, Cadillac; Evelyn E. Ortmann; Renee Pregulman, Lan- sikRaymond, Sally Lound Read, Grosse
Nesbitt, Alpena, and Bill Wise. Peplav, Saline, Mich., and B. J. sing, and Burton R. Shufmana, -Bill smith Poine, and Alexander Bacon, Dot.;
East Lansing; Barbara Newell, Surma, Det. Det.; Margaret Price, Det., and Barbara Jo Rexander setBacon, Pa..
Deckerville, Mich., and Joseph MillicentBJPercy,Owossom .d Gerry Dickson, Dot.; Dorothy Jeanne Profit, Css City; Jean a
Ellis, Grand Rapids; Fran Newell MisenerMy, Pet., and eon Arhyin, Pro T, ad Bill Lo and John Leonard .; of James-
ndRbrWrn;BetNe-Bob Miserez, Milan;,-'Jdan Per'ry, Priestley, Det., and Leon Allain, pros, Toledo, and Bill Long- town, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald
and Robert Warner; Bette New- NwOlas
house, Muskegon, and Bill Van- Det., and Robert E. Snyder, Det.; ew reans thorne, Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. C. Redfern, or Jersey City, N.J.
derwerp, Muskegon. Mary C. Peters, Det., and George Russell Pryce, Louis Pulfer, Det., Jeannine Redford of Hunting-
Muco, El Monte, Calif.; Jacquelyn MARY PROCYZZN, New Bos- and Fred Zimmerman, Det. ton Woods and Charles Goebel,
Sylvia Newman, Det., and Leon- M. Peterson, Grand Rapids, and ton, and Bruce Dilks, New Boston; Gertie Purdo, Det., and W. Clark Royal Oak; Joan Redmond, Fern-
ard Zivow, Det.; Shirley J. New- Russell W. Van Dore, Grand Rap- Donald Kreuger, Bad Axe, and Kunca, Det.; an Purman, and Don (Continued on Page 17)
ton and Stephen C. B. White;
Mary Jo Nilssen, Minneapolis and
G. W. Irmscher, Ft. Wayne; Mar-
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ilyn Norman, Kalamazoo, and
Robert A. Harris, Cranbury, N.J.;
Sally Norton, Jackson, and Joe
Laird, Ann Arbor.
Verne Nulu, Det., and Jas. B.
Tylicki, Det.; Patricia Oakman,
Det., and William W. Henderson,
Pleasant Ridge; Jean Oakes, Har-
bor Beach, and Gordon Saxon.
Det.; Irene Obidzinski, Det. and
Chester M. Fortuna, Det.
DOROTHY OLMSTEAD, Rocky
River, O., and William E. Zimmie,
Dearborn; Dee O'Bryon, Barbar-
ron, Ohio; and Marshall Browne,
Marion, Ohio; Maureen O'Donnell,
Det.; and Thomas Chenot, Det.;
Nedra Ohmstede, Hartford, Mich.,
and Robert H. Werme, Norwalk,
Conn.; Lois Olen, Grosse Pointe,
and Hal Goldberg, Det.
Betty Lou Oliver, Alpena, and
Francis G. Fry, Jr., Grand Rapids;
Jan Olivier, Grosse Pointe, and
Gary Buhron, Lakeside, Ohio; Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Olson; Robbin 01-
son, Det., and J. Vaughn Nalban-
rian, Det.; Betty Jane Orr, Det.,
and Maxwell Iverson, Det.; Julia
Ouwerkerk, Muskegon, and Roy C.
Long, Muskegon.
Marion Kay Blancett, Det., and
,Jerry R. Overhold, Det.; Margaret
Ovitt, Utica, and LeRoy Rodgers,
Jackson; Doris Owens, Ionia, and
Stuart Todd. Ionia; Pat H. Paget,
Fot.. and David L. Nichol. Jr.,

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