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		<title>By: PapaWes</title>
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		<description>A fine posting Hollis. True words, and thoughts to be pondered and treasured. My mom's family were German immigrants with the 'Prince Solms' bunch that put in on Indianola Beach in 1854, and somehow eventually made it to Hilda and Art in the Mason area. These family relations still bolster us, and we strive to continue the traditions, and love.</description>
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