Walter took his sister-in-law Else to the bus station to catch the 3:10 for St. Petersburg. Her friend Mrs. H—went along to see her off. Even though the Culps had a car, it was characteristic of them to depend on bus transportation, which was much more commonly used in the 1930s than today for both short-run and long-run trips. The company produced this…
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