Ardrew was represented by Bobbie Loveless Lehman and her husband, Larry Jones and wife, and yrs truly. Bobbie had to introduce herself to me. Have not seen each other since 1957! Melissa, it was nice to meet your parents. Many old school mates were there: Harland, Johnny, and Gordon Brown, Raymond Lansdale, Bruce Forrest, Mary Frances Long Grubbs, Douglas Grubbs, Lanelle Sanderlin, Royce Ellis, others. Bobbie and I talked at length. We had a good time. The handmade quilt exhibit was simply beautiful. The old church was full of them. Thelma Ellis won best of show. B B Knowles, grandson of Margie & Pharris Knowles won Miss Possum Valley. She was crowned by last years queen, Rusty Glennon. The new queen's long platinum hair hung to her waist. She was attired in a beautiful green satin gown. Her makeup was to perfection. I myself was pulling for one Jacks from Whitehall. Her beard was immaculately trimmed. Luther Hayes and his daughter Denver were there. Luther turned 86 today. This was the highlight of my day for personal reasons. This family lived on our farm at Ozment Bluff in the 40s left @ 1949. Luther got to telling tales about experiences with my father. Laughing the whole time. I was beaming with joy. Luther taught me how to whistle when I was six. He told me some things I did not know about this place. This was the 14th Annual Possum Valley Days. The people of the community put it on to raise funds to keep the church in good repair and they built their very nice pavillion with these funds as well. This is the Methodist Church that Alfred Ozment gave land for. The food was good; the music was good; the company was good. Rebecca