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  2. Gertrude Jones Hawk - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Jones was born in 1903 in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, to Gomer and Ellen Jones. [4] Her father died when Gertrude was 12 years old [2] and her mother suffered from a severe heart condition. [4] In order to help support her family, she took a job in a candy shop, where she learned how to make chocolate. [4]

  3. Gertrude Hawk Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was converted into a candy shop in 1973. In 1988, the company constructed the Gertrude Hawk Corporate Center. The company is now a $90 million annual business with four divisions. It employs over 1,000 people and operates 75 Gertrude Hawk Chocolates Chocolate Shops throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. [1]

  4. Telephone directory - Wikipedia

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    Subscriber names are generally listed in alphabetical order, together with their postal or street address and telephone number.In principle every subscriber in the geographical coverage area is listed, but subscribers may request the exclusion of their number from the directory, often for a fee; their number is then said to be "unlisted" (US and Canada), "ex-directory" (British English), or ...

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    You can swipe up on your cell phone, snap hundreds of pics in only a few minutes and almost instantly upload them online for others to see. ... #12 Teenage Sisters Gertrude And Ursula Falke ...

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    Spy Dialer is a free reverse phone lookup service that accesses public databases of registered phone numbers to help users find information on cell phone and landline numbers and emails.

  7. The history of the American phone book - AOL

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    As phone lines became more popular—between 1942 and 1962, the number of phones in the U.S. grew 230% to 76 million—telephone companies realized they would run out of phone numbers.