Ethel's PostCards - Updated

On my last trip home I was entrusted with archiving these vintage postcards. The vast majority of them are addressed to my grandmother Ethel Beckham. They show dates of the early 1900's and the artwork on some of them is so retro they are new again.

I seem to remember we, as kids, found these in an old burnt out bus that had sat just inside the woods at my Grandpa's house for years.
















































I have the backsides scanned in also if anyone is interested in seeing the stamps or trying to interpret the writing on the cards. Let me know.


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I have the backs of the cards uploaded to my Dropbox. You should be able to download them and fire them up with your favorite photo editing software so that they can be enhanced. Some of the writing is very "care-worn."



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RIP - Chris H Wegner


Life Legacy



Chris Henry Wegner, age 80, of Rison passed away Friday, October 21, 2016 in Little Rock. He was born August 14, 1936 in Hereford, Texas to the late Chris and Martha Medley Wegner. Mr. Wegner was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was employed with IBM as a Computer Engineer. Chris was preceded in death by a brother, Robert Lee Wegner.



He is survived by his wife, Mattie Nell Wegner of Rison; son, Buddy Wegner of Fayetteville, Arkansas; three daughters, Pat Dye of Gentry, Arkansas, Cindy Wegner of Lowell, Arkansas, Debbie Wegner of Ft. Denaud, Florida; brother, Fred Wegner of Kingsland; sister, Lucy Gillespie of Tulsa, Oklahoma; six grandchildren; nine great grandchildren.










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