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(Brunswick People Ham Hahn and Harry Barnhouse with Bob Hope at the old Acme Supermarket on West Potomac Street in the 1950s. Bob says "Of course there's a difference in Puddings!" Birds Eye? (Photo courtesy of John D. Hahn) From Smoketown History Fa...) |
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Frank McKnigh:t Worked with both of them in the early 60’s at the Acme Market, along with Mud Brooks, Betty Hardy and Miss Elsie Cooper, store manager. All were great people to work with!!! Sorry, my memory is slipping on some of the other names. | |||
At one time, Leonard Weedy was the meat cutter at the Acme and Dot Caniford also worked there....Peter | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 3 November 2019
Ham Hahn and Harry Barnhouse with Bob Hope at the old Acme Supermarket on West Potomac Street in the 1950s.
Bob says "Of course there's a difference in Puddings!" Birds Eye?
(Photo courtesy of John D. Hahn)
Frank McKnigh:t Worked with both of them in the early 60’s at the Acme Market, along with Mud Brooks, Betty Hardy and Miss Elsie Cooper, store manager. All were great people to work with!!! Sorry, my memory is slipping on some of the other names.
At one time, Leonard Weedy was the meat cutter at the Acme and Dot Caniford also worked there....Peter
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