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Posted December 10, 2010 by dogkisses in Uncategorized. Tagged: 1937, color, flowered hat, hats, MCCALL's Magazine. 3 Comments
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Posted by maureen on December 11, 2010 at 12:47 AM
I remember when I was young and we would go to church on Christmas, and especially Easter, it was always so fun to see the ladies all dressed up wearing their hats. The winter ones always had some fur on it or something else just as cool.
mo
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Posted by dogkisses on December 11, 2010 at 12:57 AM
Hi Mo — I remember my grandmother always wearing a hat to church. She wore modest hats. I have one she gave me when I was 25 that she wore when she was 25. It’s black and very pretty. I wear lots of hats, but I don’t think I could sport the flowered one in this photo. Looks nice with the snow on my blog though.
Peace to you,
dogkisses.
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Posted by ruthie on December 28, 2010 at 8:50 PM
yes, falling snow looks very nice….for some reason i thought it was falling tears…..
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