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All Dressed Up: 1920s

My grandparents Viola and Clarence Wagoner and my grandmothers cousin Margret Jones on the right. Clark County, Ky, late 1920's. View full size.

My grandparents Viola and Clarence Wagoner and my grandmothers cousin Margret Jones on the right. Clark County, Ky, late 1920's. View full size.

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This picture makes me want to go back in time! Right between these two ladies. What a time it looks to have been.

Grandma

was HOTTT!

And don't listen to the haters--Granddad was stylish as anything. I love the look on his face too. He knows he's lucky to sit between two beautiful ladies, and he just got done wiping off a big smile.

Dang, where did all the good looking Violas go?

"The luckiest man on the face of the Earth"

Can you imagine what was going through young Clarence's mind the evening this photo was taken? It's not every day a gangly, jug-eared kid gets to spend the day with two lovely women. And he even got to marry one of them! Must have been more charming than he looks.

Bipolar

Two attractive women.

But the guy is a bit creepy!

Doppelganger

Could Viola look any more like the actress Natalie Portman?

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