. The Ladies' home journal. Things have never been discouraging between the two oj us — when its that way, any bad outside breaks dont seem to hurt too Our town can be no better than we are. Twice a week. Lucia gives evenings to local ities, is a member of PTA, Church Guild. More time for each other is main reason why Hogans plan to ease up oncivic duties. But Harrie likes to recall days when he served on police com-mittee and board of aldermen with Morristowns police chief, Fred A. Roff. says. So I just have Harrie give me the money, and I do the get the lace slip every time


. The Ladies' home journal. Things have never been discouraging between the two oj us — when its that way, any bad outside breaks dont seem to hurt too Our town can be no better than we are. Twice a week. Lucia gives evenings to local ities, is a member of PTA, Church Guild. More time for each other is main reason why Hogans plan to ease up oncivic duties. But Harrie likes to recall days when he served on police com-mittee and board of aldermen with Morristowns police chief, Fred A. Roff. says. So I just have Harrie give me the money, and I do the get the lace slip every time. Lucia is not one to be misled by glamour. The first obstacle to theirromance was a saxophone. This was in the late 1920s, when Harrie, abookkeeper by day, spent most of his nights playing the sax with Herman(As Time Goes By) Hupfelds band, later with Walter Woolley. Harriemade as much as $100 an engagement at Princeton, Rutgers and Colgatehouse parties, covering as well all the popular North Jersey night also had a dozen or so pupils, one of whom made Ben Bernies band. Although his regular A. & P. bookkeeping job paid only $35 a week


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