Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Don’t ignore that feeling of being drawn to a cemetery, these ladies didn’t and look what happened...

 
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Don't ignore that feeling of being drawn to a cemetery, these ladies didn't and look what happened

Serendipity Moments by Ruth Pickle Three years ago, my daughter-in-law, Gail, and myself, from Iowa and my sister, Teddie, and cousin, JoAnn, from NM, decided to meet in Oklahoma and go "cemetery hopping". We searched from Washington, of central Oklahoma, down into southeastern Oklahoma. Our main goal was to find Chism where my Mom, a […]

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Patron + Oh, the memories! Do you remember your prom days? (vintage film)

First highways in Alabama were only beaten trails and sometimes travelers became entangled in vegetation as the two men did.

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PATRON – People were suffering from LaGrippe around Boaz, Alabama in 1915

People were suffering from LaGrippe around Boaz, Alabama in 1915 (Transcribed from The Boaz Leader, Boaz, Alabama, January 6, 1916) ROUTE 7 Health of this community is not very good. Several people are sick with LaGrippe. Mr. Lee Smith, is very sick with Pneumonia. Messers. J. C. Rollins, of Atlanta, Ga. and E. M. Rutledge, […]

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PATRON + RECIPE WEDNESDAY: Beef Salad from 1934

BEEF SALAD Recipe from Hotel Roosevelt, New York, NY 1934 Put two cups of minced boiled beef one-half cup minced onions, one pimento, cut in small pieces, one-half cup diced boiled potato, two chopped green peppers, two sliced tomatoes, one chopped clove of garlic and a bit of chopped parsley in a salad bowl. Hotel […]

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