On this day in 1968, Rip Payne spent the day with Mrs. Mayhue of 1922 Greenbrier Drive.* Her house, built in 1957, was located across the street from Greenbrier Elementary School, pictured here. The school, however, was slightly newer, having been built a mere 4 years prior. It appears that whatever Mrs. Mayhue’s involvement with the school, she enjoyed having the children around.
*Payne had notoriously terrible spelling, as well as handwriting in general. It is quite likely that “Mayhue” should have been “Mayhew,” a more popular spelling of the name.Today in Rip Payne
28 Feb
by Emma Earnst
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