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Domestic News July 27, 1932

Imperial Valley Press

El Centro, Imperial County, California

What is this article about?

El Centro Junior Chamber of Commerce held a morning meeting to discuss delegate registration for the National Junior Chamber convention in Pasadena starting August 3; shared a postcard update on member Buck Oakley's ongoing recovery from an automobile accident near Jacumba eight weeks prior.

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Juniors Discuss
Their Convention

Registration of delegates at the Pasadena convention of the National Junior Chamber of Commerce, beginning August 3, and who from El Centro shall attend, were discussed at this morning's meeting of the El Centro Junior Chamber of Commerce.

A small group attended the breakfast taking part in a round table discussion of junior chamber business.

A post card from Buck Oakley was passed around. Oakley, injured in an automobile accident near Jacumba eight weeks ago, is now at 563 Brighton avenue, and probably will be confined to his bed for six weeks more.

What sub-type of article is it?

Social Event Accident

What keywords are associated?

Junior Chamber Pasadena Convention El Centro Meeting Buck Oakley Automobile Accident Jacumba

What entities or persons were involved?

Buck Oakley

Where did it happen?

El Centro

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

El Centro

Event Date

This Morning

Key Persons

Buck Oakley

Outcome

oakley injured in automobile accident near jacumba eight weeks ago; now at 563 brighton avenue and probably confined to bed for six weeks more.

Event Details

Registration of delegates at the Pasadena convention of the National Junior Chamber of Commerce, beginning August 3, and who from El Centro shall attend, were discussed at this morning's meeting of the El Centro Junior Chamber of Commerce. A small group attended the breakfast taking part in a round table discussion of junior chamber business. A post card from Buck Oakley was passed around.

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