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Full title:Miss Frances Adachi (extreme left) and Mr. and Mrs. Kaz Adachi, all from Los Angeles and the Granada Relocation Center, are among the guests arriving at a monthly tea for resettlers at the Japanese Methodist Church in New York City. They are being welcomed by Jobu Yasumura (facing camera at left), Issei, and Mrs. Yasumura, resettled evacuees from Auburn, Washington, and the Minidoka Relocation Center; Rev. A. S. Akamatsu, minister of the Church, and Mrs. Akamatsu; and Mr. Edwin T. Iglehart, executive secretary of the New York Church Committee for Japanese Americans. New York, New York.
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