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Pat wrote
<In the mid 50's their lives were similar to mine in southern New Jersey,
although my mom worked, we had a dryer and all meals were cooked from
scratch (that gives me pause, I wonder how she did it!) We weren't
affluent, probably what would be considered lower middle class. A new car
meant a " new to our family" used car. Socially, you dressed up to go out.
The pearls weren't real either :-)>
When I went to put on my pearls in rememberence of Edwina, the first thing I
reached for were my gram's pop-beads. The pearls definitely weren't always
real.
When I look at my old Womanly Art, you know the blue copy, all the women
wear dresses, pearls (or some kind of pearl-looking necklace), an apron, and
their hair is done up. It always brings a smile to my face.
Mary Wagner-Davis, MS, MFT, IBCLC
Roseville, CA
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