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Re: New photo


 

Hi Linda F. here.
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Regarding Keith's picture.? That sure is an oldie!? Keith is the 3rd one from left in Front Row.? Keith, when you say mid 1940's - do you mean like about 1945?? Wouldn't have you been only about 4?? The lady in back row on the left looks like one of the teachers we had in school - about 4th grade, but can't think of her name.? The man in back row - why do I want to say George Eastman - who the heck was he?? Did Joanne Delong go to the Presby church.? What about Thelma Williams - back row?? How about an Elwood Martin?
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Pat, go into the "Photos" - the group where all are listed and you can change it to the "large" size - it's a little better to see.
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I could recognize the Methodist choir a lot better as that is where I went as a child till my teen years,?and then?I started going to church in Canton.? Nobody had to drag me; I loved going there!
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That's my try at it.
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P.S.? Loved the Street Carnivals, but liked the Carnival best when it was down at the City park (where they played softball).? They had more rides down there.
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Linda F.

Patricia Dearolf Lee wrote:

Sure is a cute bunch of kids but i can hardly see it let alone guess
who anyone is. Perhaps we can blow it up for us with older eyes.
anyhow i have just been thinking about the two churches and who went
to which ones. it seems that the more affluent people went to the
presbyterian and the more middle class went to the methodist. or is
that just a case of too much thinking? i remember that the les
mosers went to the ME and the weisgarbers and the douglas's and the
goudy's went to the PRES. oh yes and the I Glen Berg's went to the ME
as Alberta played the organ. lets take a poll...........where did
you go to church as a child? or where did your family drag you? we
went to the ME and i have lots of great memories of revivals and
church camp and youth fellowship and church dinners. One of my
memories of going to church was that my dad would escort me up the
street to church and then toss out his cigar as we got closer. He
would then turn around and walk back home as I crossed the street.

Also who remembers the OX ROAST? and the street carnivals? and the
sock hops on the school black top where all the girls had to dance
together. the DJ's came from wooster or massillon and played all the
great tunes from the 50's. We were a lucky bunch of kids growing up
in a great era...we just did not realize it! Just love looking at
the pictures of the guys at Brownies that Corrine posted......Keep
the memories coming~ ~pjlee~

--- In dalton59@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Sturpe" wrote:
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> Keith,
>
> I don't have a clue as to who any of those little people are. But
I bet you
> are one of them! The little fellow in the front row (second person
from the
> left as you view the photo) doesn't look too happy. I hope that
isn't you!
>
>
> Paul
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dalton59@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dalton59@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf
> Of Keith Goudy
> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:54 PM
> To: dalton59@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [dalton59] New photo
>
>
>
> I have been reading all the messages and loving it. Have been busy
so
> haven't created a bio yet and will post more pictures later. Will
also
> review and answer some of the questions that are being posted.
>
> I posted a picture of the Dalton Presbyterian Choir. Don't know the
> year but maybe mid-1940's. Have fun seeing how many you can
identify.
> I can only get a handful.
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