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azchows

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  1. I also remember the Okabayski farm. It was the largest in the area. The reason that I remember it was because of their practice of protecting the young plants with little white paper hats. As a child, this intrigued me to see an entire field with little white paper hats. PBays
  2. I remember a young girl, about 6 or 7 years of age whose father was the minister of a Baptist Church near where I lived on Gulf Bank Road. Her father was serving in WWII as a chaplain. I can't remember the name, but it is possible that her father was the minister of the church to which you are referring. PBays
  3. The only other thing I remember is the name of the family that ran the saw mill or lumber mill. It was Kenidine.(sp). Also as an aside, I was looking at a map of the Gulf Bank Road area and saw that there was a Walla road. That road is just about where the Walla's used to live. Just wondering if there was a connection. PBays
  4. Thank you for your reply to my inquiry re Incarnate Word Convent. I attended the Incarnate Word Convent Boarding School from the first grade until the fifth grade from 1939 until 1942 or 1943. Later, I attended Incarnate Word Academy in about 1950 for three years. I am especially interested in learning whether or not Sister Agustine or Sister Camillus are still living. If they are, they would be very old. Again, Thank you for replying to my inquiry. Patricia
  5. Is there anyone except for me that went to the Incarnate Word Convent, located on Bissonet in Bellaire? It was a Catholic boarding school for girls during the 40's. It housed 50 girls from the 1st to the 8th grade. The Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament was the order of nuns that taught there. Just hoping someone else who went to the school will read this and respond. azchows
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