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Senior Generation at Christmas in July, 2009



2009-07-26 - VFW Hall, 411 Fairground ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Mitzi Bault.
The Senior Generation at the Christmas in July Celebration breakfast July 26, 2009, are, from left, women, Hilda Willis Jenkins, Bowling Green, KY; Jean Waggener Cravens, Indianapolis, IN; Annette Waggener Richards, Bowling Green, KY; Helen Fay Waggener McKinley, Columbia, KY; Glenda Gowen Waggener, Columbia, KY; Andi Andres Chelf, Carmel, IN; Linda Marcum Waggener, Columbia, KY; Men: Ed Waggener, Columbia, KY; Jim Richards, Bowling Green, KY; Ralph Roy Waggener, Columbia, KY; Bobby Chelf, Carmel, IN; and L.G. McKinley, Columbia, KY. Christmas in July is one of Adair County's longer continuously running homecomings, dating from 1984, held by descendants, in-laws, relatives and friends of the late Audrey Chelf and E.P. Waggener from ground zero at 705 (Waggener) and 707 (Willis) Jamestown ST, Columbia, KY.


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