Back then many, years ago (1939),  my mother 
    found me asleep  wearing  her blue satin nightgown.  I know of it only 
    because she told everybody she could how I looked just like an angel.  For 
    years I heard the story and when I was 5 or 6,  my mother took me to a store 
    to get my older sister a procession dress (same as a Communion dress).   My 
    sister was in school,
    but I was about the same size so Mom had me try on a zillion dresses there 
    in the store fitting room.  I enjoyed the  attention I got from my Mom 
    and the saleslady.  Most of the dresses had attached petticoats and 
    after awhile my legs started to get itchy.  Petticoats in those days
    were not like the ones of the 50s. They were STIFF.  The sales lady saw my 
    problem and left and came back with a  soft little lacey full slip that Mom 
    put on me before the next zillion dresses were tried on me. 
    
    Mom  finally chose a dress, and when we went to pay for it I asked  if I 
    could keep the slip for myself.  I figured that she always thought I 
    looked so pretty in her nightgown  and she talked about it so often that 
    there couldn't be anything wrong with wearing a slip.   Well the saleslady  
    just started to laugh and bent down and gave me a big hug and  said, " I 
    thought you were enjoying  yourself too much, and if it's all right with 
    your mother, I would like for you to have the slip as a present from the 
    store."   Mom thanked her  and accepted the present .  I wore the slip  
    until it  just fell apart  and I went back to borrowing "our blue satin 
    nightgown."