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Show ) WHO'S WHO? ? hi - l ?! ; - i . '.ll. . . ill JA.A Woops, don't slap the baby's face when Nature has provided a better place. And that is all baby, not bustle, providing that pouter Pigeon effect in that little midriff outfit. This is a picture of another early Deltan, taken so long ago it wouldn't be fair to tell. And this is also one of the very few pictures pic-tures this party has even had laken. No doubt this early ordeal shown here, trying in vain to clamber over the back of the chair, curdled this little tot's opinion of the candid camera. For to this day, this bashful blonde would father face almost any face than that of a photographer. Time has wrought some changes in the contours pictured here. Gone are the curves and curls, and now one of the slimmest silhouettes in town is possessed by this person. Of course being an early Deltan slimmed a lot of people down, and this party rolled into town about 1912. And rolled is the verb, too, as the new horselss carriage was th's party's delight, and horse and 'ggy days were on the way out. Also rjjp- ;(j with the Wjje open f i spaces between business houses and homes in the new town, this party elected to stay, and work toward becoming an old timer. First came matrimony, and now three children and several grandchildren grand-children later, this party often takes time out to just sit and muse while the world passes by. And then, too, there are times when this party .is in a great lather of activity, trimming things up to beat the band. Fur does fly at those times, but eventually it is all smoothed down and glossed over And another big time-taker-upper is a hobby. That calls for trips far afield, and hours of climbing, digging, prying and poking pok-ing equipped with shovel and a pickax. No telling what such expeditions ex-peditions may unearth. Now, if , after all these clues, you are still at a loss as to. just who this is here is a tip the scenes of activity, evidences ot the hobby, and the party m question, ques-tion, just sitting and musing, may be seen most any day except Sundays Sun-days and holidays right through a certain window on Clark Street. |