Rapp
I thought 17 year old Aunt Anna might have something to say about Valentines but ..no.
This time in her life is all about boys and school.
Farmed out to family friends and neighbors to care for kids, she made the best of it. Her dad was remarried to a Ft. Wayne woman and Count was not married and settled so she could live there, yet. Her typical Sunday was like this:" Up at 8:00. Mary Alice (friend) and I went to Sunday School. Ate dinner. Went to Kiefers then Cochrans. Then to Mary Alice's..was there most of the afternoon..we made candy (fudge), We ate toasted cheese sanswitches + " and fruit salad. Stopped to see Count and ate supper. Listened to the radio then Count came up to get the catalogue ( probably Sears & Roebuck) to take home.Roy and Nora (where she was staying ) and I played Rum, I studied from 9:45 to 11:30. To bed at 11:45.
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