Volume 7, Number 11 - Spring 1982
About mid-day on Sunday, March 26, that "Mysterious Stranger", a black-haired, blue-eyed boy, weighing 8 1/3 pounds and having no teeth, put in an appearance for dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Morrow, of Taneyville. From his vocal expressions he seems to appreciate his present quarters and will, no doubt, be a permanent boarder. Judge Dickenson is sitting up nights to study the "points" of the new arrival and cultivate that grandfatherly air which becomes him so well.
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