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(Coffman - Fisher (The Lace Store) - E Potomac St Photo taken around 1925 by Daisy Watts From the left: Mary Strailman, Stanley Snoots, Carlos Myers, and unidentified man, Mr. Gordon ("the boss"), and Sam Hoar Photo courtesy of Kathy Hale Cage (publish...)
 
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Sandy Lewis Fontenot: My first job at 16 was part-time at the Lace Store. I did gift-wrapping at Christmas time.
Sandy Lewis Fontenot: My first job at 16 was part-time at the Lace Store. I did gift-wrapping at Christmas time.
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Coffman - Fisher (The Lace Store) - E Potomac St Photo taken around 1925 by Daisy Watts From the left: Mary Strailman, Stanley Snoots, Carlos Myers, and unidentified man, Mr. Gordon ("the boss"), and Sam Hoar

Photo courtesy of Kathy Hale Cage (published April 29, 1999 in the Brunswick Citizen)

Ruth E. Kennedy: Remember the Christmas display at the Lace Store 2nd floor. Frank Sapp would not let anyone up there until several weeks before Christmas.

Sandy Lewis Fontenot: My first job at 16 was part-time at the Lace Store. I did gift-wrapping at Christmas time.

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