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    1. Re: [ALLEE] Pepperell
    2. JCTripp
    3. William White wrote that article for the Opelika Auburn news. You can email him by reading the article on line and selecting email. He can tell you if Worthington has more copies of the book. Jane Tripp ----- Original Message ----- From: David W. Dorsey To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 1:18 PM Subject: Re: [ALLEE] Pepperell Delilah, You might contact Jane Worthington at: [email protected] Best wishes, David [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "delilah" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 10:46 PM Subject: [ALLEE] Pepperell Does anyone know if the following book is available from anyone? delilah evans Jane Sanders Worthington’s book “A Village Not Forgotten” is a 143-page collection of stories about growing up in the mill village. Her book includes a timeline which shows that the first yard of cloth was woven at the Opelika mill on Feb. 25, 1926. “Interest in someone doing a book came to light more when we found out they were going to tear down the mill,” said Worthington, who lives in Opelika. She said there were not a lot of surprises in the stories submitted for the book. “We all shared the same life, one way or the other,” Worthington said. “We lived side-by-side and shared some unforgettable experiences in our growing up years.”

    05/08/2012 08:07:28