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Motoring Memories

Motoring MemoriesIN THE SUMMER of 1952, our dad, Henry DuBois, took my brothers, Don and Ed, my sister, Kathy, and me on a month-long… more»

Squeaky Wheels

Squeaky WheelsMONEY WAS SCARCE when I was growing up during the 1930s and ’40s…more…


Practical Joke Hit the Spot

The Night My Kite Caused a SensationI am from a family that enjoys practical jokes—the kind that do no harm. In 1960… more»



The House Out Back

IN THE SUMMER of 1964, my husband and I packed up our three daughters, ages 10, 6 and 2, and drove from our house in Ridley Park… more»

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Pictures from the Past

Pictures from the Past “My grandmother Helen Haberek Baton and her mother, Mary Mackiewicz Haberek, were posed near their home, in Webster, Massachusetts,” says Kelly…More»


Can You Give Me A Hand?

Can You Give Me A Hand?I FOUND this photo in an antique store and it is exactly 100 year old, taken in 1909… more»

Stirring Up Memories

Stirring Up MemoriesThis late-1950s photo is one of my favorites of my grandmother Florence Culver… more»


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CAN YOU GIVE ME A HAND?

CAN YOU GIVE ME A HAND?THIS PIECE was left behind in a house that my relatives purchased. It was given to me along with some old planting tools. Does anyone know what this is? More…

Eye of the Beholder

Eye of the BeholderA gentle spring breeze moved the lace curtains in the window of the bedroom I shared with my mother in our South Side Chicago apartment… Read more»




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My Big Sister

My Big SisterLively childhood on an Illinois farm created a lasting bond.…More»

Moe-Koe Dilemma

Moe-Koe DilemmaEvery Wednesday evening during the summer, in our small rural town in Iowa…More»


When Movies Were Magic

When Movies Were MagicThat’s my father, Burl “Babe” Stafford (above), pictured with Roy while on location in Lone Pine, California…More»

When TV Was New

IN 1948, the few televisions that were around were tiny and hard to watch. However, our Aunt Amy’s had a huge 21-inch screen.… More»


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