Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Mrs. Culp Revisited: Jan. 17, 1937

Mrs. Culp Revisited: Jan. 17, 1937

She spends the afternoon at the movies

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Kathryn Smith
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Mrs. Culp Revisited: Jan. 17, 1937
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It was a quiet Sunday. Mrs. Culp mailed a birthday card to her sister, Trude, who lived in Atlanta. That afternoon, she went to the Franklin Theatre by herself and saw a double feature, the Clark Gable/Marion Davies romantic comedy Cain and Mabel and the drama Dodsworth, based on the best-selling novel of that name by Sinclair Lewis. She makes no commen…

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