Interview with Lois Beville Cone 42 March 30, 1995 cruises in the Caribbean, and laundry conventions. We went to New York for plays with friends. Not any long, extended trips, other than when I would take the children and we would go either up to the lake or up to Waynesville, North Carolina. O You would go up there, just you and the children, and your husband would stay here? And would he join you up there at any time? C: No, he did not like the mountains. O: What about the lake? C: Oh yes, every weekend, it was so close. 0: But essentially, he stayed home and took care of business while you were at Waynesville. C: Yes, the laundry, because Daddy had retired at that time, and mother and daddy lived up there six months of the year. 0: They lived where? C: In Waynesville, North Carolina. 0: In Waynesville? Do you still have any of your. C: We still have that home, but my children and Nathaline's and Ethel's children are up there now. 0: As a child, do you remember taking any trips with your family? C: Only to south Georgia to see my grandmother's uncles, mother's uncles that lived up there. And that was around Adele, Georgia, out in the country. 0: How did you travel? How did you get there? C: In that Buick I was telling you about with the jump seat. 0: Was there a back seat besides the jump seat? C: Oh yes, it was just like a front and back seat, and then the jump seats were attached. 0: How did you carry your luggage in that car? ..