This is our mother on her lunch hour in June 1939. It was taken by a "street photographer" at 5 Nicolette Avenue in Minneapolis. Always stylish, she never ventured out without gloves and hat. She worked as a "movie booker" for 20th Century Fox at the time (she was 20). She married nine years later, raised six children with my father in Marengo, Ill., and worked in our store until she was 94. She died last April. This photo is on permanent file at the Hennepin County Public Library to document the famous commercial street.
26 Aralık 2013 Perşembe
Toby Shussin Levin , b. 1918
This is our mother on her lunch hour in June 1939. It was taken by a "street photographer" at 5 Nicolette Avenue in Minneapolis. Always stylish, she never ventured out without gloves and hat. She worked as a "movie booker" for 20th Century Fox at the time (she was 20). She married nine years later, raised six children with my father in Marengo, Ill., and worked in our store until she was 94. She died last April. This photo is on permanent file at the Hennepin County Public Library to document the famous commercial street.
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