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Show ~imon Frank 6-29 p.l9 s My older grandson has this lovely lovely girl, fine familj1 a bright girl, a beauitufl girl. And theywere in school together and they lived togheter in the dormitory~lnd,strangely enough, like I tol ~ou yesterday, I'm sort of a prude, but I countenance that because as I say she was so nice and telling If my, t this little monkey on the bottom there, I said, Annie, as you know, I ,.J,.;. tl a.~~,..,~ with Steve and Janet but that doesn't mean I would fo you. She said, "Grandpa, you don't have to worry about me." So anyway those are things that happened. And I don't know, maybe that's for the btter. They finally gotmarried and presented me with a great grand child two weeks ago, a great grandson. And Janet is such a lovely child. And there wasnothing immoral about it, really, so I've got to be wrong in many of things that I still think back to and thought were a better way of life. I guess--! must be wrong, there's not ~uestion about it. L $1 You seem adaptable. S Well, I've become much more tolerant, let's say for lack of a better word, to that kind of a situation than I woul mave some years ago. And C even to intermarriage that I was very much opposed to. But our family now is -among us allis more ~hristian than ·:rewish anyway. My familjes of my children, of my brothers nad sisters, they've pracitcally all married to christians. And mine was the only family that isn't. And we've had marvelous~~~~ fortune that I'm sure, excepting for my son who married a FRench girl ~~never did like.' They got divorce here 3 or 4 years ago. And for --other than that, we've had -- and I've said this j,:.P,!U'£- ~ because I neverdid like her. Just o~aeaside. But I say our family life and my father--my father was very~¢ opposed to intermarriage. My mo~er wasn't. She was fine and also had loads of good thristian friends. 8~e~ Of course}she loved people. She was a cute little gal. And all the family had a zest for living. end side 2 tape 1 |