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I was reading through my mother-in-law’s autograph album from 1933-34, and discovered these gems:
Alpena Pass, Ark., March 5, 1933
Dear Lois,
When you get old and cannot see
Put on your specks and think of me.
Your brother,
Troy Bobo
[This one is my favorite.]
Dearest Pal,
When you get old and ugly, as people sometimes do,
Remember that you’ve got a friend
That’s old and ugly, too.
Yours forever,
FPS
August 8, 1934
Concord [Arkansas]
Dear Lois,
True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare.
False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere.
A True Friend,
Amelia Belle Whitaker
[And then the one from the boy who eventually married her]
11-3-33
Dearest Loise,
Roses are red,
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet
And so are you.
Cloise
Reblogged this on Photo Fun With Fawn and commented:
We have a solid family history of scrapbooking memories…on both sides of the family! Enjoy!
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Fawn – these are absolutely fantastic. Thank you for sharing – innocent and beautiful and just plain funny…
AnnMarie 🙂
Happy Monday!
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They were too much fun not to share. Happy Monday! – Fawn
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How precious!
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I’m glad you enjoyed them. – Fawn
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So sweet!
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