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Bette Chambers Part 2
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In Part 2 of Bette Chambers’ interview, Mrs. Chambers talks about her courtship and early married life with her late husband, Mel Chambers. She recounts many of the businesses and people of Ellicott City along with her life living in an historic house, Toll House, and her work as an interior designer.
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Bette Chambers Part 1
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Elbert “Bert” Arrington
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Elbert “Bert” Arrington grew up in western Howard County. He talks about his farm and the schools and roads near his Marriottsville home, as well as, the various groups he belonged to and how he met his future spouses. Before the start of World War II, he joined the Air Force and traveled to many places in the United States and abroad for diverse military training.
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Anita Fox
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Anita Fox moved to Columbia in 1969 after visiting the New Town on several occasions. She recalls the Exhibit Center’s tours and watching the area grow from a country setting of 4,000 residents to a bustling suburb. Her many community activities are discussed, which include many firsts for Columbia, as well as her "on the side" chocolate business, Cordially Yours.
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