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Renee Hanke of Burbank says that, after a long search, she finally found Gisele's, a Glendale dressmaker who also does hemstitching Gisele's is at 129 S Brand Blvd, (818) 240-1334. Presented monthly by hospital volunteers and a veteran obstetrics nurse, the free tour aims to prepare children-most between the ages of 3 and 5-for the experience of being a sibling. The earthquake caused $60 million in damage to private property in Whittier. Embroiled in Controversy The convent is embroiled in controversy with international Jewish organizations that say the convent shouldn't be there.
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