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  • A Middletown Winter, 1965
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    A Middletown Winter, 1965
    By Thomas Cobey
    A little snow on his pillow meant a great snow day ahead.
  • A Valentine Mystery
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    A Valentine Mystery
    By Audrey Corn
    She started with extra chocolate kisses, and then found a new friend
  • An Act of Kindness
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    An Act of Kindness
    By Mike Mulhern
    An angel in Las Vegas saved the day for a new bride and groom.
  • An Enhanced Sledding Experience
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    An Enhanced Sledding Experience
    By Dennis L. Peterson
    It provided a day of thrills for these adventurous friends.
  • Answered Prayers
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    Answered Prayers
    By Albert Schollenberger
    He never gave up, and he has 68 years of memories to show for it.
  • Berlin Revisited
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    Berlin Revisited
    By Wynne G. Crombie
    They celebrated 45 years together with a walk through their past.
  • Boys Almost Unsuitable
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    Boys Almost Unsuitable
    By Ed F. Smith
    The boy who never wore a suit made from one that his father had once owned certainly ...
  • Chicago Snowstorm of 1967
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    Chicago Snowstorm of 1967
    By Debbie Szeszko
    One fun snow day turned into four days landlocked inside.
  • Elite Repeat
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    Elite Repeat
    By Marilyn Ludwig
    Clothes that others grew out of really grew on them.
  • For the Near and Dear Across the World
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    For the Near and Dear Across the World
    By Ann Stratemann
    he created clothes with love for those she would never meet.
  • Friendship Club Romance
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    Friendship Club Romance
    As told to Rita L. Kayser
    Time flew as love grew for these pen pals.
  • Getting to School: Winter 1945
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    Getting to School: Winter 1945
    By Ruth Enderle Brown
    They saw the twinkling stars and silver moon to and from the bus stop each day.
  • Good Old Days in the Kitchen -- The Wat to the ...
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    Good Old Days in the Kitchen -- The Wat to the ...
    By Georgia Kohart
    If he doesn't mind being your test subject, he might be a keeper.
  • Good Old Days On Wheels -- Loving a Gr-r-r-reat ...
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    Good Old Days On Wheels -- Loving a Gr-r-r-reat ...
    By Frances Smith
    After lots of Sunday drives and practicing, she was ready for this.
  • Hand-Me-Downs or Hand-Me-Ups
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    Hand-Me-Downs or Hand-Me-Ups
    By Jeanne Pafford Glasgow
    Being the middle and smallest of the "sisters three" had its perks.
  • Jim... Who?
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    Jim... Who?
    By Alice Choate
    They both "grew up" during those two years.
  • Looking Hollywood Way -- A Real American Family
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    Looking Hollywood Way -- A Real American Family
    By Michael O'Donnel
    They wanted six girls and six boys - and they got so much more.
  • Reinvented with Love
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    Reinvented with Love
    By Thenie Posch as told to Sarah Ashley Posch
    Whether made from chartreuse corduroy or a World War II parachute, ...
  • Secondhand Gifts
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    Secondhand Gifts
    By Karla Cooper
    They never knew what their community clothing exchange would bring.
  • Sharing for Valentine's Day Banquet
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    Sharing for Valentine's Day Banquet
    Sara Etgen-Baker
    A friend's smile of joy brought tears to her eyes.
  • Special Fashion Show
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    Special Fashion Show
    By Brenda Kay Ledford
    An unexpected gift took away the sting of unkind words.
  • The Aldrich Family
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    The Aldrich Family
    By Carl Amari
    Here's a look into the life of a teen trying to keep out of trouble
  • The Blue Velvet Dress
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    The Blue Velvet Dress
    By Barbara Free
    she Received a secondhand gift that remained a treasure
  • The Great Snowball Battle
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    The Great Snowball Battle
    By Douglas S. Clark
    Beating the Franklins at their own game was worth being saved by a girl.
  • The Orange Beast
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    The Orange Beast
    By Christel Knett Coman
    He did carry that bag for 10 days and it turned into a lifetime.
  • When Clothes Made a Comeback
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    When Clothes Made a Comeback
    By Arlene Shovald
    Her grandma's visit meant a “new” wardrobe.
  • Winter Sports at 98 Pounds
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    Winter Sports at 98 Pounds
    By John Scanlan
    His takeaways from wrestling followed him through life.
  • Winter Was Always an Adventure
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    Winter Was Always an Adventure
    By Joann Draves Lightfoot
    They were never bored with six months of snow a year.
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