Difference between revisions of "Italian Sons and Daughters of America"
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 12 February 2012
We all know their building as simply the "Italian Club", former site of Bucks Tavern. Although it is the Italian Sons and Daughters of America, it sometimes is confused with the Everglade Lodge 116. It is not the Everglade Lodge 116, but the Everglade Lodge did had some meetings there.
Booklet courtesy of Bernard Scarletelli
Photo courtesy of Bernard Scarletelli
Photo title South Hills Italian Club Group 1952