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WOMEN’S FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION DONATES TO MOFFITT CANCER CENTER | Florida Sentinel Bulletin

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WOMEN’S FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION DONATES TO MOFFITT CANCER CENTER                   The Daughters of Harram Court No. 96, donated 118 Blessing Bags to Moffitt Cancer Center during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Ladies who supported the event were, left to right: Betty Baker, Vickie Young, Bessie Thomas, Dane Garrett, Nikki Inda, Gail Williams, Iris Warren, Illustrious Commandress, Charlene […]

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