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Story January 1, 1952

The Daily Record

Dunn, Harnett County, North Carolina

What is this article about?

Anecdotes about young Debbie: her humorous remark about a crying spigot, concerns over her mischievous brother, upcoming tonsil removal for sore throat, and versatile play activities including painting watercolors.

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She has a keen sense of humor. One day she came up and said: "Mrs. Marks, the spigot is running again." Mrs. Marks said: "Well can't you go turn it off for me?" "No," came the solemn reply, "It's crying, I can't stop that!"

Debbie has a mighty cute little brother, but he sure does cause her a lot of concern. "He just gets into everything, even my clothes. Mamma and I sure do have our hands full," she says.

Debbie has an awful lot of sore throat, but she has told Mrs. Marks that she believes it will be a lot better after she "gets her tonsils pulled."

This young lady is quite versatile, enjoys coloring, building with blocks, playing checkers, dolls and all the things we do over here and she has painted some mighty nice water colors, too. Some of them are on the walls of her room at home.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Family

What keywords are associated?

Childhood Humor Family Life Sore Throat Play Activities Watercolors

What entities or persons were involved?

Debbie Mrs. Marks Debbie's Little Brother Mamma

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Debbie Mrs. Marks Debbie's Little Brother Mamma

Story Details

Debbie shares humorous insights, family concerns with her brother, anticipates tonsil surgery for sore throat relief, and engages in various creative and playful activities.

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