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Methodist Family Camp, 1960

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Methodist Family Camp, 1960
South Central Jurisdition Family Camp, Western Methodist Assembly, Fayetteville, Arkansas, July 13-17, 1960. This was wide photo and had to be scanned in two parts.
People in photo include: Joyce E. Moore, Stan Moore, Allen R. Moore, Glen S. Moore, Edwin R. Moore, Dorothy Jean Stanley Moore, Ronnie Watkins, Jimmy Watkins, and Ed Watkins
Date & Place: at Family Camp in Fayetteville, Arkansas USA
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