We wanted them to go to school and get a good education and do whatever
they wanted to do. I had one daughter who didn't want to work at all;
she wanted to be a housewife. And that's what she is. She married a
dentist, and she's never worked. And the other one wanted to work. She
went on to school. One went to Winthrop. The other took a business
course and was a real good secretary, and her
husband wouldn't let her work. And she wanted to work. She loved
secretary work. And he worked at the post office, and he didn't want her
to work. So she's never worked neither. And we wanted the son to go to
school above all, finish college, and he went one year in college. He
didn't like it. And he begged us to let him come home. If we'd just let
him come home, that he would go back that fall. Well, we let him come
home, and he got him a job down here, and he never did go back. He
wouldn't go back.