Monday, May 17, 2010

Footnotes 2: Easter 1951?


Top row: Dale Woodiel, Elnora (Bullock) Graves, Sharon (Bullock) Rush, Cread Rush and Shelby Woodiel. Middle row: Bud Anderson, Harold Rush, and Neva (Graves) West. Front row: Unknown boy,  ? Gossom?, Carol Keithley, Ruth Dobson, Unknown boy, and Bobby Lloyd DeBerry

An Easter picture at the entrance to the Baptist Church in 1951.  Although the hats of the ladies reflect the special day, the date is not as certain.  However, since Harold Rush is there in uniform, it is assumed it was when he was home on furlough from the U.S. Army before being sent to Korea where he served in the Army Signal Corp.

Although "Mr. Cread" Rush was our Sunday School teacher and is pictured here, this is obviously not meant necessarily to be a picture of our class.  It appears to be just a casual group shot of those in attendance that Sunday.  The picture below, however, seems to be a picture of just the males of the former group, minus two of the younger boys but including Bobby DeBerry.

L to R: Bud Anderson, Dale Woodiel, Shelby Woodiel, and Harold Rush with Bobby DeBerry in front.


Haunted Musings


I've noted earlier on this site that although the Prange Store that was located a good stone's throw from the Woodiel house, it was the Schwab Store located in what had to be considered the most central site of the activities of Bluff dwellers during the decades immediately following World War II.  While my earliest childhood memories of the Prange establishment are vague, those of the Schwab Store remain vivid.  

Though it has been officially closed since the mid-eighties, it has been remodeled and preserved and continually utilized by Vicki (Schwab) and Darrell Gardner. During my visit there in early March I found it haunted with memories.

As we sat around a long table near a centrally-located authentic pot-belly stove working our way through photo albums filled with historical images of the early days of the store and its proprietors Thelma and Eddie Schwab that included an extensive collection of the picnic gathering commemorating the closing of the store.

Homer Starks and Eddie Schwab

Grace Marrs, Thelma Schwab and ?

DPW Darrell Gardner and Maureen Woodiel Shireman
The well-worn anvil of Sebastian Schwab
Darell Gardner and DPW
Eddie and Thelma in courting days?

DPW and Vickie Schwab Gardner

Vickie Schwab Gardner and her father in the store's peak years.


Picture of the Mary Woods No. 2 in Schwab's Store.





Front Door of Schwab's Store