DECEMBER 12, 1941

War Starts

Grady Kilgore is in charge of the Whistle Stop draft board, and he says for all you boys to come on in and sign up and get it over with.

It seems like lately there’s nothing but troop trains and tanks passing through. It makes you wonder where they are all from and where they are going.

Wilbur says the war won’t last more than six months. I hope he’s right for once.

The Jolly Belles Ladies’ Barber Shop Quartet has been invited to attend the National Convention of Ladies’ Barber Shop Quartets in Memphis, Tennessee, this spring, to perform their most popular rendition of “Dip Your Brush in Sunshine and Keep On Painting Away.”

Reverend Scroggins asks, would the individual or individuals who are giving out his address and phone number to people looking for whiskey please stop, as his wife, Arna, is in the middle of a nervous condition and has broken out several times this week. Bobby Lee Scroggins joined the navy. By the way, that service star in the window over at the cafe is for Willie Boy Peavey, Onzell’s and Big George’s boy, who is the first colored soldier in Troutville to join up.

… Dot Weems …

P.S. Everybody is getting ready for the annual Christmas pageant and because of the shortage of men in our town, Opal, myself and Ninny Threadgoode have been cast as the three wise men.

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