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She spots that good Smiley School strength in quilting circle Virginia Kimbler Burkett writes: Ladies of Millerfield Brethren in Christ Church: Wish I lived closer. I would help. I learned how to tact and quilt at an early age from my mother, Mary Etta Kimbler. This is another wonderful example of good people from Hwy 206 and surrounding communities.Comments re photo 44125 Clestine Neat pinning top to batting This story was posted on 2012-03-08 17:57:54
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