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An unidentified group of men at the American Legion Banquet and Dance at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Weirton, W.Va.
An unidentified group of men at the American Legion Banquet and Dance at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in Weirton, W.Va.
An unidentified man speaking at the Italian Sons and Daughters banquet in Weirton, W.Va.
Two unidentified men speaking at a podium during the Italian Sons and Daughters banquet in Weirton, W. Va.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. talking to an unidentified man at the Italian Sons and Daughters Banquet in Weirton, W.Va.
A full banquet hall for the Italian Sons and Daughters banquet in Weirton, W.Va.
An unidentified man is speaking at the Italian Sons and Daughters banquet in Weirton, W.Va. Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. and his wife, Shelley, are seated to the left of the speaker.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. speaking to an unidentified man while holding a framed bill for H.J.Res. 1001, a joint resolution to provide for the designation of the month of May of each year as Steelmark Month.
An unidentified man speaking at the  at the Italian Sons and Daughters banquet in Weirton, W.Va.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. standing at a podium during the Italian Sons and Daughters banquet in Weirton, W. Va.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. seated at a table with other unidentified men listening to an unidentified man from Weirton Steel speak.
Congressman Arch A. Moore, Jr. seated at a table with his wife, Shelley, and two unidentified people. Standing behind them are Congressman John M. Slack, Jr., Cecil Underwood, his wife Hovah, and another unidentified man.