A sale bill from 1944 when my parents sold the farm.
A candy bar wrapper from 1932
Perfect attendance in 1920.
(Well, it's almost wordless, right?)
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Wow! A 5¢ candy bar!
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happy WW
ReplyDeletethose are just priceless! you ought to frame them in a shadow box with photos of her in those years!
ReplyDeletekeep them well preserved
ReplyDeleteWow, how cool. I love old documents. They are in great shape.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what people keep, and how much more things mean as time passes. Thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great visual walk down memory lane!
ReplyDeleteThat candy bar wrapper - WOW!
Oh wow. That is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by.
Happy WW.
The Milky Way wrapper was a real treat! I clicked on it and looked at it bigger.
ReplyDelete"The whole secret of the flavor is its purity." That made me grin.
Thank you for sharing these! Happy WW and thank you for visiting my site today.
Donna, I love when you share things like these!
ReplyDeleteThat is great you have held onto these for all these years! :) Amazing to look back and see a part of history.
ReplyDeleteI love these items. Thanks for sharing a piece of history.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we should start a site called "Almost Wordless Wednesday" for folks like you who just can't help themselves. ;-)
I love this old stuff. I remember 5 cent candy bars, pop in a can for a dime, bread was 35 cents a loaf, and I was only born in 1950. My how times have changed, eh? Happy WW and for visiting my blog today too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a priceless collection!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is true history...
Thank you for visiting my blog.
those are neat!!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your mother's keepsakes.
Wow, those are amazing!! Priceless!
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