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DEEDS CARILLON, DAYTON, OHIO
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84-1997
DEEDS CARILLON is in several ways the
most unusual of carillon towers. The shaft in.
cluding foundation, is 186 1/2 feet. The "chan-
delier” of 32 bells, weighing 33 tons, hangs ex-
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posed to view. Largest bell is six feet in di-
ameter, smallest is 18 inches. Half-hour pro LN 14
grams twice weekly, except in winter. Given to 1545
community by Mrs. Edward A. Deeds, civic
leader and music patroness.
Jean Carnahan
Skyway Lodge
Dorm 3 Room 386
Osborne, Ohio
Dear Lettie,
Well, here I am. We are in
Dayton today and will be for å
week taking a course in Militäry
Correspondence. I love every
thing about everything. Hope
I make good. The teacher was
explaining the A.S.T.C. to us
and it really is a big affair
BR
Jeanne
PUB, BY WIKIE PICTURE & PUZZLE CO.
Mr. Lettie Mereidth
1012 Dennison Ave.
Columbus, Ohio