HER
CROCHET NEEDLE IS BUSY
by Herb OWENS

“I never have produced anything larger than a
table cover,” Mrs. JIMMERSON said. “I never would start anything larger than
that because I knew that whatever I produced, I would have to do five of them.”
(Mrs. JIMMERSON has five children.)
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Mrs. JIMMERSON’S
crocheting has won national recognition. Some of her children entered her work
in county fair competition that included a national
crocheting contest.
“All through my early married years, I did all
the sewing, providing everything – shirts, dresses, coats and overcoats – for
my children and myself,” she said.
Born Bessie CHIPP on a farm south of Murray [
HOUSE PLANTS
Mrs. JIMMERSON, whose physical movement has
been handicapped in recent years, has enjoyed the development of an impressive
array of house plants, including African violets, begonias, geraniums and
others.
Mrs. JIMMERSON has three sons, Robert, who
operates a filling station, and Elbert and Lloyd, who cooperate in a combined
trucking-feed business in
Two daughters are Mrs. Lowell OVERHOLTZER of
Creston [
SOURCE: genealogical
clippings of Pearle Veva (BRAMON) FOLAND