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Fred Young Posted - 11/04/2006 : 15:10:47
Does anyone recall Jennis Studio. My grandfather owned the store and was a well-known photographer in the area. My uncle was Don Young, Class of '49. My father Earl Young attended high School elsewherre I believe.

I love the site and just wondered if anyone recalled the store.

Thanks
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Jerry Arbaugh 64 Posted - 01/12/2007 : 16:50:39
[quote]Originally posted by Fred Young

Does anyone recall Jennis Studio. My grandfather owned the store and was a well-known photographer in the area. My uncle was Don Young, Class of '49. My father Earl Young attended high School elsewherre I believe.

I love the site and just wondered if anyone recalled the store.

Thanks
Yes Fred I remember the studio well .This is Jerry Arbaugh. Do you remember me? Your name rings a bell but I cant place you.

Jerry Arbaugh
Fred Young Posted - 01/12/2007 : 07:29:45
I thought I had replied on this one, but I don;t see it. The news article was one of a few or several perhaps that would run in the Meadow River post every few years.
ML2006 Posted - 01/11/2007 : 23:25:08
Hi Janet, nice to see you on here.
Janet Ballengee Estep 68 Posted - 01/11/2007 : 08:32:45
Where was this article originally published?
Dale Tincher 64 Posted - 01/10/2007 : 22:11:53
Fred Young sent a very interesting article and photo that discussed Louis Young's vaudeville days and subsequent years. Gerry did a nice job of scanning and bringing the article back to life. Enjoy it at http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=u46feyk.59wiohus&x=0&y=-hzrlnw

Dale Tincher - Class of 64
919-272-8052
dale.tincher@rainellereunion.com
Fred Young Posted - 12/12/2006 : 12:16:18
Neat, huh?
BEVERLYGARTEN Posted - 12/12/2006 : 11:08:39
I HAVE JUST BEEN BROWSING THROUGH THE JENNIS STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS.
MY GRANDFATHER WAS THE OWNER OF THE BUSINESS AND I KNOW MOST ALL
OF THE PEOPLE. MY FATHER IS IN MANY OF THE PICS AND AM GLAD THAT
HE AND HID FAMILY HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THE MEMORIES OF RAINELLE.
DAD LOVED RAINELLE AND I THINK IT WOULD MAKE HIM VERY HAPPY TO BE REMEMBERED AS ONE OF HER SONS.
Connard Estep 53 Posted - 12/11/2006 : 12:11:47
quote:
Originally posted by Janet Ballengee Estep 68

Although I don't know the names of the men in the RR photo, the JD Cabin was located at the RR crossing that is now across from the Kroger shopping plaza. Isn't that correct? Help me if my memory is not right......



Your memory is just fine
Janet Ballengee Estep 68 Posted - 12/11/2006 : 08:37:45
Although I don't know the names of the men in the RR photo, the JD Cabin was located at the RR crossing that is now across from the Kroger shopping plaza. Isn't that correct? Help me if my memory is not right......
ML2006 Posted - 12/10/2006 : 20:28:29
Fred, Gerry, Dale, thank you.
Dale Tincher 64 Posted - 12/10/2006 : 18:00:10
Hello everyone, Fred Young sent some additional historical Rainelle photos. Gerry enhanced them nicely and we added them to Bob Young's album since they were from the same time period. They include the old K. & P. Drug Store and Post Office, a color photo of Louis Young in front of the store, some additional flood photos, some graduation and baseball photos and a railroad photo: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=u46feyk.9x18xzt0&x=0&y=yph3jx

Dale Tincher - Class of 64
919-272-8052
dale.tincher@rainellereunion.com
Fred Young Posted - 11/30/2006 : 22:21:15
You are welcome. But thse are not my memories. I'm just a custodian of the images.

These were my Dad's memories. I know how deepply important these were to him at a time. Unfortunately, near the end, these were meaningless to him due to Alzheimer's. I am happy others can see them and enjoy them, so they are not just stuffed in a box in our basement.

I'd like to know who some of the folks are. Several photos are of family, but thers are of people Dad saw on a daily walk around town or otherwise that I do not know.

Thanks for the postings. I will continue to enjoy the site and to look for more photos and the like to post.

Fred Young
Andy Aide Pendleton 64 Posted - 11/30/2006 : 09:58:41
The following is a message the Gerry sent me regarding the Jennis photos that I would like to share with you.

quote:
I HAVE FINISHED THE JENNIS STUDIO PICS AND SENT THE FINAL ONES TO DALE TO POST. THE JENNIS PAGES PORTION NUMBERS 1 THROUGH 53. THERE WERE ALSO A LOT OF SINGLE PICS.

THESE PICTURES TEND TO SHOW THE SIMPLIER LIFE OF THE PEOPLE IN THE 1940S AND 40S FROM THE OLD CARS TO THE OLD TELEPHONES TO THE DRESS OF THE PEOPLE. YOU WONDER WHAT THE PEOPLE WERE THINKING AND THE LIVES THEY LEAD. WHY WAS THE PICTURE TAKEN AND WHAT WERE THE PEOPLE DOING THAT DAY? THEY ARE FROZEN IN TIME ON THE WEBSITE NOW IN A GROUP OF SMALL BLACK AND WHITE PICTURES FOR THE WORLD TO SEE. THEY WOULD HAVE NEVER GUESSED IN A MILLION YEARS THAT THEIR IMAGES WOULD ENDURE FOR THE WORLD TO SEE. WHO AND WHERE THEY ARE NOW IS WITH THE AGES.
I WAS PROUD TO FIX THEM FOR THEIR TIME ON THE WEBSITE.



Thank you Gerry for another job well done!!!!
Thank you Fred for sharing your memories!!!!

Andy
Evelyn Utterback Drake 56 Posted - 11/28/2006 : 20:28:13
In my faint memory I think that just on the otherside of the creek from Jennis Studios, the Micozzi family had what was known as the "Dog Wagon." It was there through part of the 50's. Anyone else remember this?
Patty Cox Osborne 67 Posted - 11/27/2006 : 13:08:05
Love those pictures of the Alpine Theater! I'd love to go back again and have Owen Childress shine the light in my face for talking!!!

Thanks to everyone resonsiible for all the pictures.

"What your eyes can't see,
lives in your heart."

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