Junior is another friend I don't know about. I guess it's time to plan more researching!
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Friday, February 28, 1936 - Mother Got Paid Tonight
Junior is another friend I don't know about. I guess it's time to plan more researching!
Thursday, February 27, 1936 - Mother and Daddy Went Away
And Jack! He was always being naughty, ha ha! I'm guessing Shirley often was exasperated with him because she was probably supposed to be watching him.
Wednesday, February 26, 1936 - Joyce's Perfume Bottle
I'm guessing Joyce was given an empty perfume bottle to play with. I wonder if Marie knitted, crocheted, or sewed that doll's bonnet?
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Tuesday, February 25, 1936 - The Thaw
Monday, February 24, 1936 - The Fifth Grade Arithmetic Book
"Tomorrow I think we are going to be through our fifth [grade] arithmetic book. Bob is staying at our cousins house. I fell down twice in the water going to school. I baked a cake while Daddy went after Mother."
I wonder which cousins Bob was staying with? They had so many! I'm guessing Shirley fell because it was icy and slushy.
Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Saturday, February 22, 1936 - Trying to Make Candy without Kerosene
Saturday, February 20, 2021
Thursday, February 20, 1936 - Mr. McCrilles Sold Us a Radio
Friday, February 19, 2021
Wednesday, February 19, 1936 - The Busy Bee Club
Monday, February 15, 2021
Saturday, February 15, 1936 - Trying to Take Mr. Taylor Home
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Thursday, February 13, 1936 - "A man was trying to sell daddy a radio"
Clifford Arthur Bromley was born 9 September 1922 in Michigan. In 1930, he was living with his mother and stepfather, Julia and Peter Paul in Grand Rapids, and in 1940, they were living in Muskegon. Clifford grew up to serve in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II and died 10 March 1962.
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Monday, February 10, 1936 - "The snow comes up to my waist in some places"
Sunday, February 9, 1936 - A Homemade Puzzle
It's obvious that the snow and cold are starting to take a toll. No school, no Sunday School. I'm not sure if Sunday School was held at the school building or the church, after reading Shirley's entry. I'm guessing that the frequent visits by Bill and Marie to the Kenfields were to help out the elderly couple with the snow removal and to check up on them.
Saturday, February 8, 1936 - The Snow Shoveling Crew
It sounds like neither Shirley's household nor Angie and Elsie's household had running water. There is a photo of a well pump in the back yard here.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Thursday, February 6, 1936 - Wool Socks for Jack and Family Photos
I love that Marie was showing family photos to Elsie, making her feel like part of the family. I wish I could time travel and see what family photos were being shown and given. Perhaps one of them was the Robbins family portrait seen here.
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Monday, February 3, 1936 - A Hair-Do, Dice, and Sweet Popcorn
Monday, February 1, 2021
Saturday, February 1, 1936 - Time with Aunt Elsie
It sounds like Angie worked a swing shift. I'm sure Elsie appreciated Shirley's company (and probable help) while her husband was at work.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Tuesday, January 28, 1936 - Mid Term Results
Monday, January 25, 2021
Saturday, January 25, 1936 - Magazines for Shirley and Jack
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Thursday, January 23, 1936 - The Snow was Very Deep
Friday, January 22, 2021
Tuesday, January 21, 1936 - The Locked Geography Book
"We are going to have questions in Geography tomorrow. Grace Bidney brings a school case to school. Marie Server and Grace use one Geography book. Grace brought her case to school today and forgot the key to the case. Marie couldn't take the book home to do questions. I let her take my book. Daddy forgot to take me to the spelling bee."
Shortages of school supplies is not a new thing! It was kind of Shirley to share her book with Marie. Grace Bidney was a classmate of theirs. Her parents were Peter and Helen Bidney, and she had a brother, Robert, who was two years younger, according to the 1930 Federal Census. Her parents were immigrants, having been born in Poland and Germany.
How disappointing it must have been that Shirley's daddy forgot to take her to the spelling bee! I believe it was the one sponsored by the radio station, WKBZ.