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HARD BUT YET HAPPY TIMES
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Blanche and Mary Alice Copeland pose for this 1932 photo in the store which now houses Norman's restaurant.
* Where I was sent by Mother to get groceries *
Lela Mae (Wood) Marlatt





E.A. Hall, local hardware supplier, shows his shop in this 1932 photo. This is one of the oldest operating businesses in the village. (1911) In time ownership was passed to son Max Hall, who operated the store until his retirement. The store was then operated by Max's son-in-law, Ludlow Seaman, Sr.
* Ed & Julia Hall were my parents neighbors and they were always so good to me.*
Lela Mae (Wood) Marlatt



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