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[[Note: Four items attached to this page]]
[[item top left booklet opened to first page, the following image and text enclosed by solid line]]
[[image: Flag on mast. Gray background with black triangle centered within.  Letters 'ARL' in triangle.]]
List of
First Cabin Passengers
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S. S. Uruguay
Sailing from
New York
Saturday, April 8, 1939
For
Barbados, British West Indies
Rio De Janeiro}
Santos} Brazil
Montevideo, Uruguay,
Buennos Aires, Argentina
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American Republics Line
"The Good Neighbor Fleet"
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Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc.
Managing Agents
5 Broadway, New York
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[[Program attached to top right side of page. Sepia in color]]
Daily Program 
Sailing Southward
With 
American Republics Line
[[image: two children in swimming pool. One climbing ladder wearing life vest.]]
Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc.
[[/Program]]
[[Postcard attached to bottom left of page]]
[[image: Ocean Liner at sea. Captioned in top left corner 'S. S. Uruguay'. The ship is a dark brown with a yellow stack which has a red circle near the bottom and a blue triangle near the top. There is a smaller 3 masted boat near bottom left and near rear of ship.  In the background on the horizon is another ship sailing in opposite direction. The sky has white clouds.]]
[[/Postcard]]
[[Note on ship's letterhead attached to bottom right of page]]
[[image: top left has round logo, outlined in rope sketch. Two inner circles, the outer circle is light blue, with words 'American Republic Line', the inner circle is dark blue with a lighter blue map of a portion of the world and the words 'The Good Neighbor Fleet' written in cursive.]]
[[preprinted]] S. S. Uruguay [[/preprinted]]
At Sea
Captain William B. Oakley, Master of the 
S. S. Uruguay, requests the honor of your presence at
dinner this evening.
Please join him at his table in the First Class
Dining Saloon at seven-thirty.
[[/Note on ship's letterhead]]