(c)2012 NPT PHOTO BY DAVID POPIEL
Jewelry Connection owners were able to return a baby book to the now-grown
Jacquline Dalton, of Sevierville. The book was started about 1985 and kept
current for six years. From left are Rhonda Evans and Mary Pitner of the
Jewelry Connection, and Dalton.
| Published: 8:37 AM, 12/20/2012 |
Author: David Popiel Source: The Newport Plain Talk
After the recent Newport Plain Talk story on whatever
happened to baby Jacquline, readers who knew the family contacted the woman who
was a child in the 1980s.
On Friday, December 14, the 27-year-old Jacquline Dalton,
of Sevierville, walked into the jewelry store at the Western Plaza to claim her
long-lost baby book.
Mary Pittner and Rhonda Evans, who own and operate
Jewelry Connection, said their phone "rang and rang" after the
newspaper story days earlier in Dec.
For more details, please see the Thursday edition of the
Newport Plain Talk.
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