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Small Town Nostalgia
Towering sycamores embraced, forming canopies over the streets. Crime was unknown - (three part-time cops patrolled their beats.) 'Cept for teens in hot-rods who were bent on an occasional toot! Folks were entertained as cops chased them in hot pursuit! There was a Fourth of July parade with fireworks after dark. Presbyterian and Baptist ladies served watermelon in the park. Old vets in tight-fitting uniforms marched with resolute stride, Followed by the school band in which the town took great pride! The paperboy was prompt with the news to enjoy with a cup of joe, (Tho' it usually landed in the bushes due to his ill-aimed throw!) Folks greeted friends and neighbors with a hearty, "Howdy do!" Pausing to swap a bit of gossip since they had little else to do! Proms were held in the school gym and didn't leave a feller broke. Idlers met at the barber shop to hear the latest risque joke. Kids sold lemonade on their lawns for a dime a glass, But urbane lads visited the ice cream parlor to treat their lass! Church bells summoned worshippers on Sundays with clarion peal. Moms invariably fixed chicken and dumplings for the Sunday meal! I have many fond memories of small town life that I can't forget. I return to relive those blissful days every chance that I can get! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired (© All Rights Reserved)
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