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Show Multiply 15 Times 3 - 45 Meals Per Day . . . .'. v (W . . ; : w K --. ! 4. 1 7 Or TKf - ! WVav. J I K M, S fjfry, . 1 The high cost of living must really hit home when it comes to buying food and clothes for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robinson, believed to be the youngest couple with the largest family in this vicinity. Ranging in ages from 20 years to 5 months, there are 13 sons and daughters. One daughter is married but a tiny grandson makes up the baker's dozen plus the parents to bring the total to 15, all at home. Mrs. Robinson, 41, says she does little house work; the older children wash the dishes and Mr. Robinson helps with the cooking. She even finds time to crochet and she is also a fine sewer. Mr. Robinson, 42, is employed at the Pipe plant. Occasion for the picture was the calling of Paul, 20, the eldest, back left, into the service. Others in the picture are seated left to right: Dennis, 5, David, 6; Mrs. Robinson, baby Iris Ann; Mr. Robinson; Helen, 7; Allan, 4; second row, Clara Jean, 14; Robert, 2; Roger, 9; Phyllis, 16; Rodney, 2, a grandson; Glenda, II; Kay, 13; Mrs. Geraldine Wilson, 18, with her baby, Mary Catherine and standing behind her is her husband, Melvin Wilson. PAolo by Vernon |