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Horace M. Derwent
Requests The Pleasure of Your Company
At a Masked Ball to Celebrate
The Grand Opening of
THE OVERLOOK HOTEL
Dinner
Will Be Served At 8 P.M.
Bar
August December 1945
All Night Long
MAKE A RESERVATION: Call us on your CB Radio and wait for the voice of your father