Article clipped from Cullman Times Democrat

OCTOBER 18, 1957“One cough, loads to another,and another, and another.” Tt seems everyone is wiping noses, downing pills and “whooping it up”—it’s the flu. Even the teachers are catching it. To all the kids home1 in bed we say, “Get well quick,” and to the one braving it out at school we say “sneeze on brave soldiers, sneeze on.” The few not home sick with the “Flu Bug,” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday night were: Brenda Hunt and Junior•Phillips, Barbara Bone and Joe Frazier, Joy Lou Huffstutler and Ken Pasquale, Benton Engle and Max Brown, Linda Stiefelmeyer and “Rocky” Terry, Patti Patrick and Weezil Quick, Betty Pruett and Billy Gene Chandler, Martha Boytecr and Lee Kimbril, Sue Cook and Robert Sapp, Ann Meyer and Edgar Burns, Glenda Evans and Kurk Hamilton, Marga-rette Miostello and Bob Nichols, Betty Nix and Jerry Metz, Sue Greer and James Roden, Betty Starnes and Dale Lee, Mary Ellen Giles and Bill Burnham, Margie King and Jimmy Priestly.Out to the thrilling game, or elsewhere Friday night were: Barbara Yeager and Jimmy Hill, Francis Parker and Jimmy Ratliff. Linda Chandler and Charles Johnson, Peggy Sue Foust and Robbie Lee Brown, Brenda Hunt and Junior Phillips, Glenda Calvert and Wade Tucker, Edith Swan and Butch Fincher, Frances Chambers and Ralph Cain, Faye Gentry and Jerry Smith, Janice Guthery and Paul McCain, Joan Wilhite and Frank Duke, Angela Lawrence and Tyson Campbell, Shirley Sligh and Stancil Latham, Marie Scott and Carl Stiefelmeyer, Betty Pruett
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Cullman Times Democrat

Cullman, Alabama, US

Fri, Oct 18, 1957

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