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McKissick Hol<
Henry Allen will demonstn
polishing of stones for jewelry,
house.
Allen is retired, a collector ol
has been a volunteer staff m
years. He also gives school toi
centers for the museum's
program.
Norwood Marlow, whose Scr
id m me uirecior s uanery,
whale teeth and bones.
Open house will be from 1 p.n
Not many people know that
largest Gemstone collections i
"The collection is the prodi
stones," George D. Terry, dire
"It's not the stones that ma
the artistic cuts ? the more c<
the more valuable the stone."
The most valuable stone is a
thousands of dollars.
J. Harry Howard collected tl
"He was considered the foren
when he died," Terry said.
The museum also has Ho\
notes.
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