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Martin, Jessie Teresa; Hays, KS McGilvray, Agnes; Salina, KS McGlynn, Mrs. John W.; St. Cloud, MN McKay, Martha W.; Naples, FL Meason, George & Audie; Odessa, TX Melton, Shirley; Mapleton, IL Metz, Homer; Bothell, WA Micculik, Anna E.; Beloit, WI Murphy, Christine; Gilliam, MO Nixon, Joan Lowery; Houston, TX Oser, Anne & Bill; Elmont, NY Parson, Gertrude; Kansas City, MO Pounder, Peggy Toffier; Little Rock, AR Rasmussen, Dr. E. W. & Edna R.; Ronceverite, WV Reeser, Eunice & Wesley; Walnut Creek, CA Rosakranse, Eleanor; Accord, NY Schrock, J’Nevelyne; Crescent, OK Scott, Joann; Cedar Falls, IA Shaw, Lillian M.; Canadian, TX 79014 Shesler, Elmer & Erma; Harriman, TN Smith, Georgianna & Art; Trenton, NJ Sorenson, Geraldine; Billings, MT Thompson, Caroline; North Bend, WA Trickel, Robert & Evelyn; Trenton, MO Ulm, Marie; Des Plaines, IL Voigt, Jack & Hazel; Columbus, OH Walter, Gerald; Muscatine, IA Wemhoff, Sylvia; Humphrey, NE Wheeler-Judy, Delilah; Tualatin, OR Woodward, Charlotte & Ken; Tulsa, OK
Many members of OTHSA live on ’fixed incomes’ and even though they would like to financially support the work of OTHSA, they simply cannot do it.
These members support the work with letters of encouragement, telling others about the Orphan Trains, and with informing family members and the newspapers in their area of the work of OTHSA. This type of support is just as necessary as the actual money and pledges.
A big ’thank you’ goes out to everyone for their individual ways of helping preserve the Orphan Train history.
CROSSROADS Vol. 18, January, 1992 page 17


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