
May 2009 Issue
By Lin Vernon Floyd
What memories do you have of your grandma? I remember mine taking hot steaming loaves of homemade bread from her wood stove and turning them upside down to cool on the kitchen table nearby. The inviting aroma filled her small kitchen. Only a few minutes later, I’d be asked if I wanted a warm slice of bread dripping with melted butter served with homemade preserves.
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Sep 2008 Issue
by LaRae Free Kerr
Young Dollie Wadsworth walked to the polling booth with her husband, where she proudly cast her ballot, knowing she was making history, even in her isolated Nevada community. It was 1920. Warren Harding was elected with 76% of the votes. But in hindsight, that wasn’t the big news. The big news was that women voted in national elections for the first time.
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