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Le Zombie, v. 4, issue 8, whole no. 43, October 1941

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NEW JERSEY DIVISION "PUTTING FANDOM ON THE MAP" compiled by Charles A. Beling -key- * - fan M* - many fans # - fanzine (c) - Club (a) - author A great barren state, far below its rightful quota of fans, considering the size & geographical position. NEWARK: Sam Moskowitz, 603 S. llth; ABSECON: Chris Mulrain, jr., Box 205; PATTERSON: Ray Van Houten, 26 Seeley St; HARRINGTON PARK: Charles A. Beling, La Roche Road; WESTWOOD: Rod Gaetz, 31 Bogert Place; Mary Gae Gaetz, same addess;Bob blanchard, 40 Bogert place; Gerry de la Ree, jr., 9 Bogert Place; james Brecjenridge, address unknown; Manly Wade Wellman, 74 Clinton Ave; Joseph millard, address unknown; Albert Kent, address unknown; Joe Fann, at large. ORANGE: John W. Campbell, jr. ELIZABETH: former home of Charles Hornig (now in Los Angeles.) ENGLEWOOD: Otto Binder FAN CLUBS: The Solaroids, at Westwood. 31 Bogert Place. Newark Science fiction League at Newark. 603 S. Ilth St. FANZINES: Sentinel, at box 205, Absecon Sun Spots, at 31 Bogert place, Westwood Van Houten Says, at 26 Seeley St., Patterson Fan-Atic, at La Roche road, Harrington park BONE BURIED IN THIS STATE: Various Newarker conventions and conferences plus New Fandom the organization and the fanzine. (MAP: (no fans here--- reportedly uncivilized area) (Same here) ---- MILESTONES IN FAN HISTORY DEPT: Another rugged individualist has gone and done it -- got married we mean. The fan this time is Hank Goldman, 3118 perrysville Ave., N.S. Pittsburg, Penna. (*) We are gentlemen enuff to ask "is she pretty?" ... but Hank ... can she cook?
 
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