Mrs. Culp's Diary, Saturday, January 2, 1937
After all the activity between Christmas and New Year’s, this was a pretty ordinary day. Mrs. Culp wrote cards to her sister Else, who lived in Atlanta, and her son, Frank, a traveling musician. She saw her son William’s wife, Jackie, who had come down with ringworm. She paid $20.85 on a house she and Walter owned and showed it to a potential tenant. Sh…
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