Good Old Days Magazine

Mom's Marvelous Handkerchief

When I was a child, every mother carried a handkerchief up her sleeve or in the front of her dress. I thought that simple piece of cloth was only for wiping runny noses, but Mom knew better. She invented uses for her handkerchief that would have astonished Thomas Edison.

Early in my life, Mom faced a dilemma. How could she get a nickel safely across town to the Sunday school offering

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