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What makes a generation great? For those born in the U.S. in the mid-1920s and early 1930s, it was a time of great depravation and sacrifice. And a time to band together not only for their own survival, but the survival of America. And in the end, this generation wound up taking America to new heights, forming the backbone of a country that went on to become the major superpower of the world. The term “The Greatest Generation” is credited to journalist Tom Brokaw, which he used to describe those who grew up during the tough times of the Great Depression then went on to live through World War II, whether fighting on the front lines or holding things down on the home front. He penned a book with the same title in 1998. Though The Greatest Generation officially began in 1901, with people who would have turned 18 after the end of the first world war, the term has become most identified with those born from 1914 on into the 1920s. Though World War II veterans certainly embody the essence of The Greatest Generation, there are other stories to be told as well. In 2009’s edition of Hometowns, The High Point Enterprise paid homage to veterans of all wars, including the handful of those remaining here who fought in Europe and the Pacific in the 1940s. This year, we take a broader focus and include others who lived through those monumental times, and how it shaped the rest of their lives, and America itself. There are strong bonds that were formed and still exist today among those who grew up in High Point in the 1930s and 1940s. The city boasted textile and furniture factories, but was still as much agrarian as it was industrial. Many residents, including factory workers, depended on vegetable gardens and raising chickens in order to feed their families. And when the Depression and war hit, they depended on each other. Though times were tough indeed, many of those interviewed for this publication

h o m e t o w n s remember those days as a time of togetherness, neighbors helping neighbors, a close-knit society that seems to have eroded with the passage of time. Tola Dellinger perhaps said it best. Though times were tough growing up, “there was a real deep feeling on all sides that you sort of felt that you were not fighting alone. We looked after each other.” Though she grew up in Virginia, it’s a sentiment that’s prevalent among those who grew up in High Point during those times. Ida Brannon, who was born and raised in High Point, growing up on Downing Street, says she feels blessed having lived through the experience. “We didn’t see it as difficult times,” she says, “because we never knew anything else.” That sense of coming together manifested itself with an unprecedented wave of patriotism and volunteerism. Young men quickly signed up to fight in World War II. Many of those who didn’t fight were engaged in activities here to support the effort, whether it be scrap metal drives or knitting socks for troops, a popular activity among many of the women interviewed for this publication. And all the while, they went without essentials during a time of food and materials rationing. Those times forged a sense of duty and purpose among many of that generation. They would go on to be active in local government, civic groups and other activities that gave back to their communities. As Brokaw mentions in his book, just take a look through an obituary section of a newspaper and find someone who lived during those times. You’ll likely read about service in World War II, followed by a lengthy list of civic group memberships and community activities all the way through retirement. Always involved, always lending a hand, tirelessly giving back. As time passes, there are fewer left who lived through those tough, pivotal years that helped shape modern-day America. Once numbering around 16 million, U.S. veterans of World War II are dying at the rate of more than 1,000 a day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. And that only includes those who served in the war. The number likely is quite higher when factoring in those who remained to help fight the war on the home front. Those who survived those times took with them, and in many cases, passed on, an unyielding work ethic and sense of patriotism and duty, traits that were essential in the rebuilding of an America that quickly became the leader of the free world. It’s a gift of immeasurable proportions left to those generations who came after them. Please join us in honoring those who gave us this gift, those whom we proudly call The Greatest Generation.

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Newly married, he served as a commanding officer at the Army Air Force Base hospital in Topeka, Kansas during the early 1940’s. As he and his bride walked to work, they frequented a donut shop. During that time, his sister was in High Point making pulled butter mints to sell. In 1946 he returned to hometown, High Point. He had a burning desire to own his own business. His sister partnering with him, they decided to open a donut shop on English Road. The SWEET SHOPPE BAKERY name came from his sister’s husband. Knowing nothing about how to make donuts, he called his Topeka baker friend for some information.

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