HomeMy WebLinkAboutLandiss Family Pics 010504Carolyn Landiss and Susan Dowell dropping a letter to Carl in the mail during World
War II.
Rosemary Lene~ and Carolyn LandiSS at 301 Fairview.
During World War II, "Bubble Gum" was at a premium. Carolyn shares a box of it with
Rosemary on their birthday.
Spring time at 209 Fairview in College Station.
The Landiss home being built at 803 Dexter. Materials were furnished by Marion Pugh
Lumber Co. and financed by Hershell Burgess.
Ensign Carl W. Landiss before leaving to serve in the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Jenny the dog - was given to Carolyn Landiss, Ann Copeland, and Rosemary Lenert of
the "Car Club" by Helen Pugh.
Georgia Belle, Carl and Carolyn in their yard at 301 Fairview.
Carolyn Landiss outside her bedroom window at 301 Fairview.
Ann Copetand and Carolyn Landiss
Carolyn and Bill Landiss in front of fireplace inside Landiss house at 803 Dexter.
Carl's mother, Mrs. Ollie Landiss, his sister Edith, and son Bill are pictured in the
Landiss house at 803 Dexter.
Easter 1949 - CmOl~ ~d Bill L~diss in the backyard at 209 Fai~iew,
The Swartz Farm bordered the property at the back and was the east boundary of the city
limits of College Station.
Sharon Menn in Madeley's Pharmacy in 1954.
Edward Madeley in 1954.
Madeley Pharmacy - 1954
Sondra and Sharon Covey, and Claire Andrews in Madeley Pham~acy
MadeleY Pha~acy - 1954
Madeley Pharmacy - 1957
Madeley Pharmacy - 1957
Roman's Pharmacy
Tom Corey - 1954
Edward Madeley and Tom Corey
Gulf Station - 1955
Carl Laxtdis in one of the trees bordering Bee Creek where the house at 803 Dexter was
built after the citY put in a Culce~ at Be~ Creek and extended S0Uth Dexter Drive.