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Top right clockwise: Automobile touring with Hazel, Lula, and Bob Foster (front row). READ! The 1963 library showed a good way to spend one's leisure. Pool and poker were played in the "Red Cross Building," so called because the WWI ladies folded bandages there, later replaced by People's Home Furnishers, east of Ephraim's Liquors. Brunswick in younger years always had a band; bottom left trombone player is Grover "Tops· Stewart, c. 1915. Sunday School picnics brought out the teenagers around 1910. Frank Spitzer ran the Imperial before 1920. Excursions to Tolchester and other beaches attracted the Fosters, Deans, and others.

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