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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Thelma and Lowell's Diary: Nov. 9, 1943

Thelma and Lowell's Diary: Nov. 9, 1943

They buy a gift for Reva; Eleanor shares 'A Blood Donor's Prayer'

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Thelma and Lowell's Diary: Nov. 9, 1943
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Thelma and Lowell were shopping again today. They bought some clothes (unspecified) and a gift for Thelma’s sister Reva, who had a birthday coming up.

In her “My Day” column today, Eleanor Roosevelt shared a poem written by Mrs. Nell Griffith Wilson of Kenwood, Sonoma County, California. It had appeared in a San Francisco newspaper and she had gotten per…

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