Interview with Lois Beville Cone 26 March 30, 1995 0: You said she was a member of the Founders' Circle of the Garden Club. Was she instrumental in beginning the Garden Club? C: No she was not. 0: But those were the activities she took part in. C: Yes, and she enjoyed playing bridge, and she played bridge, but did not belong to a bridge club as such. 0: Just her friends got together and played. Did you have a telephone when you were growing up? C: Yes, we did. I remember on Arredondo Street. I do not remember much about where we lived until I was four years old, really about that. o When you moved on to Arredondo. C: Yes. It was the kind, you know, where you rang central and gave her your number. It was the phone on the wall. 0: So you do not remember a time really that you did not have a telephone. C: No, I do not. 0: Did your father have a telephone in his grocery store? C: Yes, he did. o: Did people call in? C: Call in orders. 0; They would call in orders? C: Yes, and he had a colored man, we called him Uncle Dan, and he would deliver groceries in a dray. 0: A dray? C: Which was an open wagon pulled by a horse. ..