Toward the end of World War II, Mary McPhail Stevenson and Susan Williams were older teenagers who lived with their parents but worked outside of the home. In September of 1945, their work schedules were disrupted by what became one…
Myron B. Pitts, The Fayetteville Observer
Sat, 10/15/2016 - 11:04am
Toward the end of World War II, Mary McPhail Stevenson and Susan Williams were older teenagers who lived with their parents but worked outside of the home. In September of 1945, their work schedules were disrupted by what became one…