34 C: Oh my, yes! The kindergarten and the grade school was all over in DeLand Hall. Chaudoin Hall and Science Hall were where the college people met, We saw nothing of them; we were separate. J: Where was Dee's house that he was born and raised in Glenwood? C: Well, they moved. He was born out in the little house in Glenwood, and then when Aunt Charlotte gave up the store and someone else became the post mistress, they built a lovely home which is still out there. They sold it after Momma Lotty died. Aunt Charlotte and Aunt Mae and Momma Lotty lived in that house all of our mar- ried life. In fact, they had moved there before we got married. Then Aunt Charlotte died and left the house to Momma Lotty, and then she left it to Frances Miller, who's now Frances Waller. J: Is the little house that Dee was born and raised in still standing? C: It's gone. J: Was it near the newer house that they built? C: No. He was five years older than I. They moved from the house where he was born, down to the house by the post office. The one that I knew, and that I'm speaking of now, was the one by the post office. It is still there. I saw it the other day. J: I want to thank you, Weenie, for sharing your thoughts and time with me. Well, George has kept very quiet during all this. C: Yes. He's been, I think he's enjoyed it. J: He's been a good friend. Let me let you go.