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Hey kids, moms and dads: I just learned that there is an ice cream truck that goes all around Truro on Monday afternoons around 2-2:30 p.m. They have all kinds of ice cream on a stick, ice cream in a cup or possibly ice cream sandwiches. I know of one mom who is pretty excited about having this treat; maybe even more than her children. When I was growing up in Maryland there was an ice cream vendor that came around known as “The Good Humor Man”, which was an ice cream truck, too. At that time popcicles sold for 5 cents and ice cream sandwiches sold for 10 cents. Gone are those days but I along with the kids in my neighborhood really looked forward to him coming.

Last Thursday a Mrs. Bonnie Dunlap from Orient came into City Hall and donated a quilt made many years ago by some of the women who lived in and/or around Truro. I saw my husband’s grandmother, Elsie Parker, and her daughter, Fern Smith, among the many names on the quilt squares. Some of the other names were not as familiar to me like Nanni Dutton, Nora Presley, and Frannie Fitzgerald. Some of the other names written on a square of the quilt are Amy Denly, Lucile Priest, Grace Durfey, and Ina Ryerson (who is the mother of the woman who donated the quilt), Francis Musselman, Ann Petterson, Flora Ray, Velma Jones and Ardis Jones. A lot of work and many hours were put in making this quilt that I’m sure it is very old. Stop in and see this quilt in City Hall that many of your ancestors may have helped to make. I don’t know about you but I treasure pieces like this quilt because it has so many memories of wonderful ladies that are no longer with us.

The quilt was in the possession of Ina May (Motson) Ryerson and then passed down to her niece, Bonnie Dunlap.  Mrs. Ryerson was the daughter of James Matteson and Mary Bennum.  She married Ed Ryerson on January 22, l909 and lived in the south edge of Truro until 1970.

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