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9tamifte‘ Mormtnln Sim, KprrvlH*», Tram, Aprtl 5, 1R4/IERem ent of the SchoolTECTATORmu a clear conscience? i born getting aroundnight—everyone felt 1 birds, We could not to do. Lorolle find fun, so we hear. Whatfrirls??h t--I.ee had a date j *11. Nora was with i incca was with Jack; 1 Jack were together. were Jetton, Mcl.eorl, iy, (that’s quite n e were a few kids at rink including’ Mary tiquo, Jonn, Eunice, i and others.-Dalene had a party s Lodge. The crowd one and Rique, Nora lie (hum), Dixon and le and Aimc. It must Id acquaintance night mrl Harold, Betty and * together. It seems I a nice time. Crider’s ir place Saturday too,with “Bubba,” Sam-In our bright lexicon of childhood, wc have found sonic very apt descriptions for some very special friend of ours . . . Sturdy, Billy Harvey McKnight and Bill Liegh . . . Captivating, Tommy Codrington and Bobby Meador . . . Sunshiny-Billie Ruyc MeCnloh, Mnrjo Schrock and Kaye Lnuden . . . Elfin, Sarah Jane Arnold and Tommy Daniels . . . Innocence,Heather Logan . . . Demuve, Kathleen Bennett and Betsy Boushall , . . Quaint, Claire Cross, Mary Beth Uiehesnii and Mary Elizabeth lloldsworth . . . Charming, Melodic Watson and Ann Baldwin . . . Intelligent. Dannie Butt, Jackie Furman, and Linda Knapp . . I land-some, Henry Jucnkc, and the sons of Major and Mrs, E. B. (lay, Bobby Baldwin and.Hurdy Calleott, . . . Petite, Sarah Sue Haralson and Felicia Fisher , . , Individual, Cornelia Leinvveber and II o m e r Stevens, Jr., . . . Exquisite, Judith Williams and Julia Paul . . .Genteel, John Clcndenin and Stephen Nance. . . Adorable, Nancy Hart and Jeannie Lee Stover.to us, and that, in capital letters. No wonder Mr. and Mrs. Schulze were given the Master Farmers Award some years ago. Their children are grown and married, and no matter where they go. or where their parents live, there will never he another place to them quite so delightful, and quite so filled with happy memories of unspoiled childhood,+ *ViMrs. Sarah Starr had a delightful milestone on Good Friday when her daughter, Mnuline Hamilton, invited a few intimate friends for a surprise party. In spite of her years, which have reached 77, Mrs. Starr is most active in her church and about, her home. Each Eridny morning sees her all dressed, ready to go to market, and hHc has a lot of fun. visiting withMrs. J. R. Herndon and a few others of her crowd, who take this morning to shop. Letters, telephone calls and flowers from her children helped to make the day an unforgettable one. ElvatonsorrMrspeRolltonMrwei
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Kerrville Mountain Sun

Kerrville, Texas, US

Thu, Apr 05, 1945

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Butt-Holdsworth M.

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