Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between
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Mrs. Culp Revisited: Jan. 7, 1937

Mrs. Culp Revisited: Jan. 7, 1937

She enjoys reading Redbook magazine

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Mrs. Culp Revisited: Jan. 7, 1937
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“Nothing exciting happened,” Mrs. Culp wrote. She went marketing in the morning, buying oysters, got a letter from son Frank and her friend Mrs. Ahles, a card from sister Else, and read Redbook magazine.

Redbook was a very popular literary magazine at the time that published short stories, serials, and complete novels by noted authors such as Pearl S. B…

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