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January 1947

A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

Hopes Husband's a Member

The weekly broadcast of the Towson, Md., Group over station WFBR brought a note from a Pittsfield, Mass., woman who asked the members to aid in her search for her husband from whom she has been separated for 10 years. The woman hopes her husband may have become a member of a group somewhere and says that "his wife and three grown children want to hear from him and see him," although he may "feel we have no use for him." He is described as being W.F.B., born July 10, 1897, at Whiteheads, Va., 5 ft. 11 in., blue eyes, was red-headed, probably gray now, and not too heavy. He is an expert machinist. The radio program which brought in the appeal has been changed from 7:15 Monday to 7:15 p.m. Saturday, the Group reports. The Towson Group went in a body to attend formation of the Hagerstown, Md., Group and attended a later session.

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