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Pineville, a historic refuge
Part 51: Pineville cuisine
By Warner M.Warner@TheColumMboinatSgtaorm.coemry
      In his Memoirs, Uncle Jay (J.K. Gourdin IV), described the food that was grown and prepared in Pineville during his childhood, the Depression years. In those days, there were few grocery stores in North Berkeley County and even fewer restaurants. There was always plenty to eat, but the fare was si...
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Pineville, a historic refuge
Extra: Miss Lally and the churchyard
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      By Betty Gourdin Mrs. Eljule Palmer Gourdin Everett (1903- - 1992), affectionately called Miss Lally, had a passion for the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church nanevde irts churchyard. (She called it a cemetery). In the 1930s, her father, J.K. Gourdin of Pineville, lamented frequently and vehemently h...
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