Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

Baptists, Bootleggers, and Everything in Between

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Thelma and Lowell's Diary: April 19, 1943

Thelma and Lowell's Diary: April 19, 1943

They spend time at Audubon Park; FDR inspects Douglas Aircraft Factory

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Thelma and Lowell's Diary: April 19, 1943
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Lowell had a few extra hours off today so he and Thelma went over to Audubon Park in the afternoon. They made a second trip there with Mr. and Mrs. Cook, whoever they were. Thelma is not big on details.

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