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Mrs. Rhonda, As a longtime subscriber to the Call News, after reading your article of Jan. 7, l just had to respond. You spoke words that so many times l’ve asked the same question. When I was a girl of 13 or so, my precious Mom always went with my sister and me clothes shopping. Being raised as l was, it was unthinkable that l ever considered buying anything that wouldn’t “cut the mustard” and pass my dear Daddy’s approval. Once a friend and l went with my Mom to work in Chickasaw and at the age of 15, I...
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By Our-Hometown.comMrs. Rhonda, As a longtime subscriber to the Call News, after reading your article of Jan. 7, l just had to respond. You spoke words that so many times l’ve asked the same question. When I was a girl of 13 or so, my precious Mom always went with my sister and me clothes shopping. Being raised as l was, it was unthinkable that l ever considered buying anything that wouldn’t “cut the mustard” and pass my dear Daddy’s approval. Once a friend and l went with my Mom to work in Chickasaw and at the age of 15, I...
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