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A Hero's Smokey Welcome By Oldie and Better As Chester Ciguarora stepped down from the train, there to greet him was his lovely wife Anita, his 12 children, inlaws and friends. "You've never looked lovelier," Chester said as he kissed Anita, his wife of 28 years. "Just wait," came Anita's comments. From her smokey breath, Lt. Col. Chester Ciguarora knew what she meant. Chester thought of ways to convey what he had seen in Europe to some of the women of his home town of Cibola. He quickly found that good news travels faster than a puff of smoke in a Texas windstorm. The hero of the Great War was ending 30 years of distinguished service. In a couple of weeks, he would complete the papers at Fort Sam Houston in Texas. Chester showed no sign of injuries he sustained shortly before the Armistice as he kissed his family members. As he described it by mail, he was shot in the butt by a sniper as the Allies closed out the war. It was merely a flesh wound, he assured Anita. Since the age of 19, she had delivered a baby every 18 months until the couple had reached the magic number of 12. After daughters Faith (27), Hope (25), and Charity (24), came a son, Alex, 22. The older three daughters were married before Chester left of his great adventure. Alex is to marry in June. They continue to live in the blossoming town. Single daughters Beverly (21), Claire (19) and Delores (18) also lived in the town. Beverly was in her first year as a teacher while Claire and Delores worked who had worked at the family enterprises since graduation from school. Still in school were Elaine (16), Francine (15), George (13), Harold (12) and Ivan 10. Lt. Col. Ciguarora had helped General John (Black Jack) Pershing end the war in Europe. His military career reflected the history of the time. After standing guard against the almost non-existent indians, Chester fought in the Spanish American War before the end of the 19th Century He had command of a border location in the early part of the 20th Century as Pershing went in pursuit of Pancho Villa. In the Great War, he was in the forefront as the Allies recaptured parts of France. He came to Europe via England and left the same way. When the ship landed in New York City he boarded a train for Texas. When Chester left, only the lowlife of women in Cibola smoked. Now, on the final day of 1918, Chester was to find smoking in the limelight of Cibola Society. When Chester and Anita could escape the crowd, Anita lit a Chesterfield, bushed a flake of tobacco off her lip and allowed the smoke to exit through nose and mouth. "When I heard of your injury, I had to lean on cigarettes," Anita said. "After less than three months, I'm leaning on them quite a bit." Taking a puff, holding and exhaling, she said, "Now they call me Anita Cigarette." The comment aroused Chester who, at 50, was four years older than his wife." "So, do any of the kids use tobacco," Chester inquired. "Charity started before me and runs close to my total," Anita said. "Hope is smoking some in hopes of relaxing and becoming pregnant." "Faith is busy with her three kids and has a fourth on the way. She vows never to touch the vile weed," Anita said as another nostril exhale followed. "Alex smokes, but Jessica doesn't. They still plan to get married in June." "Don't tell anybody but Beverly also smokes at our house but never at the teacherage." She has Jessica's word that she won't tell. Chester looked at his wife as she let another exhale out and said, "who else?" "Claire and Delores have had a few," Anita said, "but they are not at all addicted." She continued. "Now if Elaine, Francine or any of the boys are smoking, its without my knowledge or permission." Chester had another question. "What about Denise?" Denise is the mother of Alex's fiance, Jessica, and the wife of Norris Nash, the owner of the new Ford dealership in town. Asking about Denise Nash alarmed Anita but she responded. "I think this this new Ford dealership has driven her to smoking also." Both laughed. Chester summed it up. I was over in Europe watching those British and French girls smoke and here we have the birth of women smoking over here. "Women smoking is pretty much old hat, even out in the sticks," Anita said. "I just hope it is widely enough accepted before they find out about Beverly. I would hate for the board of education to come down on her. Anita surprised her husband even more by driving the new Ford she acquired for the family. Chester knew of the new car and the planned wedding of his oldest son. He was kept abreast of the new arrivals but smoking was something he could never have imagined. Chester and Anita pulled into the old saddle shop. Chester found the shop he left was mostly a boot shop and the boots were stitched by machine made and sent to the store. Before Chester left for the great war, he had just about taught Alex how to build a quality saddle. Anita had picked boot making. Now, Anita kept the books and Alex mostly sold cars for his future father-in-law. Alex hoped his dad would take over the boot making so Alex could start a Chevrolet dealership. He produced a sign with Ciguarora Chevrolet neatly displayed. At the New Year's Eve party, Faith's husband Kenneth told Chester that he hoped to close the related livery stable down by summer so he could devote fulltime to his growing herd of cattle. The changes were numerous but Chester could not get over the women smoking. His eyes burned by the end of the New Year's Eve event. The new year was not without surprises. Hope ditched the family favorite Chesterfields Jan. 1 for Lucky Strike. "Maybe these will change my luck," she said clutching the green pack. It did. Soon, she was feeling the signs of pregnancy. Doc Blue confirmed Hope was expecting and told her since not much is known about pregnant women smoking, he suggested she keep the total down to five a day. Hope told the doctor she would. While Hope would be showing for the wedding, Faith was determined to not show the affects of a fourth child. She took up smoking to get the pounds off before the wedding. Beverly's smoking became known by the board of education. They cussed and discussed allowing women teachers to smoke although it was OK for male teachers to smoke. They called for a public hearing in about a week. Jessica, the pride and joy of the board, asked to speak first to the trustees. "Hi, I'm Jessica," she said. " You've never known me as a smoker but I've been practicing for the last week." She lit a cigarette drew in deeply and let out an exhale. "Now, does that make me any different." Finally, a member of the stunned board spoke up. "You smoke rather well for a beginner," board member Billy Bob Rose said. "If she can smoke like that in a week, we should put her dramatic abilities to constructive activities and build that new stage," board member Yancy Tucker said. "I'm for the stage, even a fireproof theater," board president Tyler Houston said as he drew a chuckle. "But let's make the lady that taught her to smoke the theater teacher." If Gertrude Houston's umbrella would have reached, she would have hit her husband. Finally, Clay Henry, the great compromiser of the board, spoke. "I don't give a hang if these young ladies smoke or not outside the classroom. Just so they don't have far to go to smoke if they so desire, let's give them a smoking lounge just like the men have when we do our renovations. While the meeting went on, Elaine and Francine kept their distance. They stayed close enough to hear but far enough away to not be seen smoking. Claire and Delores held hands with the their escorts, the Montague twins. Martin and Mark Montague's parents owned a candy and notions wholesale store that had sold tobacco long before cigarettes became so popular. As they pulled away in one of the touring cars from Nash Ford, Claire lit a cigarette. "Well now that is over with, I guess we can tell them." Claire said. "What that we smoke cigarettes," Delores said as she also lit up. "Well I was thinking we could say that we were getting married in December," Claire said. "Let's give them a double dose of news," Delores said. Elaine graduated about two weeks before the wedding and earned the right to smoke openly. Jessica, Anita and Denise gathered with the smoking sisters the night before the wedding. Alex and his dad peaked out from the second story study. Gosh, we have the seven smoking sisters of Cibola. Francine was in her room writing. She smiled as she scribbled excerpts from her book, appropriately called "Eight is Enough." |
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