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Harold Scherr, Orlo Moore & Office Christmas Party

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Harold Scherr, Orlo Moore & Office Christmas Party
Back says office gang, Christmas party and identifies 2 people. 1 - Harold Scherr and 2 "my secretary" to the right of #2 is Orlo Harry Moore. He spent most of his life in Harlingen, TexaS, so that is my guess for the location.
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Date & Place: in Texas USA
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Orlo Harry Moore was born on August 13. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Orlo Harry Moore.
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