FEED SACK DRESSES - Page 2


© Bertha Sutliff
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http://smith2.sewanee.edu/people/mill/mi...

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19.   Nov 19, 2001 9:22 PM
In response to message posted by AnneWatkins:

That dress was special to you. I can certainly understand why. I remember my first store ...


-- posted by Mountain_lady


18.   Nov 19, 2001 9:14 PM
In response to message posted by Red:

Hi Mary...you are so right, not many of us left to remember those old days. The sad part, when o ...


-- posted by Mountain_lady


17.   Nov 19, 2001 9:07 PM
In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:

Hi Renie, well those old "toe" sacks might be good fire starters but you should see ...


-- posted by Mountain_lady


16.   Nov 17, 2001 8:08 PM
In response to message posted by Mountain_lady:

Bert,

Those memories are precious and there's not too many of us left that remember ...


-- posted by Red


15.   Nov 16, 2001 8:21 AM
In response to message posted by Mountain_lady:

There is a story behind the dress. The neighbor lady who made it for me had six sons! Sh ...

-- posted by AnneWatkins





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