The Culps’ son William and daughter-in-law Jackie appear in almost every entry of Mrs. Culp’s diary. The couples are constantly calling on each other, visiting each other, sharing food, firewood, cakes, etc., and going out to eat, shop and to the movies.
Jackie and William were newlyweds when Mrs. Culp began her diary in 1937. An article in the November …
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