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Chapter 30

Maxine & Joe "Chic" Chizmar

“I named her Inez Beryle,” Opal Collins Marsteller told her husband Harold after the birth of their daughter on April 1, 1922, in Geneva, PA. Harold was delighted with his daughter, but he was less than enchanted with that name. He renamed her Emma Maxine.

Maxine – yes, Maxine, not Emma – laughs when she tells the story. “Then, for some reason, they decided to called me Maxine,” she said. “It would have made things a lot easier if they had named me Maxine Emma, or if they had called me Emma.” . . . .


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