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(Photo courtesy of Jody Duncan)


Jeanette Ephraim at Ephraim's Liquors. (Photo courtesy of Jody Duncan. Thanks to Smoketown History
Jacquelyn Ebersole: Jeannette and my mother Pauline McIntosh were in the first practical nurses classes that dgraduated from Frederick Commonity College when it first started and was held then at North Market Street School and the Dean was Duvall Sweadner then. Around 1965.


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Kim Myers: Jeanette and Irv were always so kind. In addition to the liquor they sold tropical fish. Irv was so informed on so many topics. He always had time for me.


Jacquelyn Ebersole: Jody Your aunt Jeannette and my mother Pauline McIntosh were in the first practical nurses classes that graduated from Frederick Community College when it first started and was held then at North Market Street School and the Dean was Duvall Sweadner around 1965. July 9, 2011
Denise Duncan Moore: There was a fish that was in the aquarium in the store. I believe it was a catfish, or was it a fish that would bite if you stuck your hand in the water. That is what Uncle Irvin would tell us if we got too close.


Duncan Moore:  Jody, do you remember the fish that was in the aquarium in the store. I believe it was a catfish, or was it a fish that would bite if you stuck your hand in the water. That is what Uncle Irvin would tell us if we got too close. Anyone remember this fish I’m talking about?  July 9, 2011


Sharon Wilson: I remember my mother telling us all about the fish. My mother would have loved to have seen all these pictures. My mother was Peggy Hotchkiss (Bowers) July 9, 2011
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(Photo courtesy of Jody Duncan)

Jacquelyn Ebersole: Jeannette and my mother Pauline McIntosh were in the first practical nurses classes that dgraduated from Frederick Commonity College when it first started and was held then at North Market Street School and the Dean was Duvall Sweadner then. Around 1965.

Kim Myers: Jeanette and Irv were always so kind. In addition to the liquor they sold tropical fish. Irv was so informed on so many topics. He always had time for me.

Denise Duncan Moore: There was a fish that was in the aquarium in the store. I believe it was a catfish, or was it a fish that would bite if you stuck your hand in the water. That is what Uncle Irvin would tell us if we got too close.

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