Sunday, May 24, 2020

1990 Catherine's Letter -May 31

Mailed to Bursa, Turkey, Hotel Anatolia
Thursday
May 31, 1990
Dear Mother & Dad,

Thanks for the letter and your itinerary.  Hope your trip is going well.  How's the food?

Today is the first day of our summer reading program so it will be busy at work for the next few weeks (or months)!  Our first big program is Monday -- 2 performances by Ronald McDonald.

Wendy's last day of school is tomorrow and the first day of 7th grade will be Aug. 27th.

It's been relatively cool here -- 90's -- but I guess it's supposed to ge back up in the 100's soon.

Gerry's doing fine.  His job seems to be gong really well.

We joined U.S. Swim & Fitness health club at 59th & Peoria so we've been getting more exercise and Wendy loves the swimming.

Love, Catherine, Gerry & Wendy

P.S.  Wendy wrote you a letter but she sent it to Ohio -- she doesn't trust the Turkish Postal Service.

Saturday, May 23, 2020

1990 Wendy's Letters -May 29



May 29, 1990
Dear Uncle John,

How are you?  I'm fine.  How is life in Newark, Ohio?  How is Julie?  Tell her I say hi.  Do you watch the Simpsons?  I got a Bart Simpson shirt it says Don't Have a Cow Man!  Keep that in mind.  Thank you for the rose.

My parents and I joined U.S. Swim and Fitness a health club.  Ever heard of it.  I only have 2½ more days of school and then I'm free for three months.

Well I have nothing else to say.

Love, your cool, beautiful, wonderful, sweet, talented, smart, generous, kind niece Wendy

P.S. suck in your stomach
P.P.S. send money
P.P.P.S. write back

* * * * * * * * * *

May 29, 1990
Dear Grandma & Grandpa,

How are you?  I'm fine.  I hope you had fun in Turkey.  Today Mom had a conference with Mrs. Fosnight my teacher.  They went over my Iowa test scores.  My highest score was in spelling I'm on the 9th grade level.  My second highest score was in reading I'm on 8th grade level.

Only 2½ more days of school for me but by the time you read this letter I will definitely be out of school.  Tell Jeanette Laymon that I enjoyed seeing her too and I'm sorry that I can't make it this summer.  Well, I have to go now.

Love,
Wendy

Friday, May 22, 2020

1980 Family Letter -May 27

Tuesday -
May 27, 1980
Dearest Family --

The Hortons plus three Kintners arrived about 3:30 yesterday afternoon a bit earlier than predicted.  Larry was going to leave from Akron airport for his reserve duty but decided against coming to Ohio at all for the reunion with the Horton clan and all.  Dad said that they had a full car (Mares' Volare wagon) as he saw them when they got in.  We both went down after supper but didn't get to see Robert Reed as he had already gone to bed -- really tired after being without a nap and up late for three straight days.  Sorry, we did see Robert Reed but it was William Wesley the younger boy -- I continually confuse their names for some reason.  Robert is real sweet and so tall and blond -- he will start to school this fall -- to morning kindergarten, Mares hopes as he is an early riser.  Bill seems to be enjoying his retirement and they have many things planned.  They are going to spend three weeks with Cris in July going over to Junaluska part of the time.  When Joe comes to New York for his Artists League two week course -- they and the Kintners are planning to meet him one of the weekends he's there.  The Democratic national convention meets there the same time; they hope to work around that though.  Before I forget, they (Kintner three plus Hortons) stopped to see John and Carol in Newark but didn't find them home which they would have known if they had called us before hand or them.  Originally they planned to come through around the first of June so we thought they probably would be home but at least they saw 194 Church Street and the bank too.

We had a nice trip to Cleveland for the OBA leaving here Thursday AM stopping for an errand in Columbus and got to Cleveland soon after lunch.  Dad went on to his meetings and I went out to see a former librarian under whom I had worked in East Cleveland.  That evening we went to dinner with a group and then to see Bob Hope in a theater in the round.  He was very good and unbelievable energy for one just about to celebrate his 77th birthday.

The next morning Dad went to breakfast with his alumni from Western Reserve and happened to meet a man from Granville who just happened to be on the board of Park National -- his name was Morrow and his wife had gone to Western Reserve Library School a few years (about 12) before I did.  I had lunch with another former librarian and then met Dad for the annual dinner and dance.  This year marked the 100th anniversary of the OBA so it was a special celebration.

Saturday morning we drove out Euclid Avenue to the area where we used to live but it really has changed in the last 30 years and was depressing.  The main intersection of 105th and Euclid which had been a nice shopping area was the biggest shock -- three empty corners and the fourth boarded-up buildings.  The other shops left in the area were covered with chains to keep out loiterers, etc.  We went on to Columbus and had lunch at a Mexican chain of which we had heard much but never lucky enough to find one open -- Chi-Chi's and we highly recommend it if you like Mexican food.  I didn't want to eat too much for Saturday evening was the New Vienna Alumni Banquet and knew we would be having another big meal.

This was the 99th alumni and though a good many had turned up from out of town it was the smallest group any of us could remember.  Next year is Aunt Mary's 50th so hope she will make plans to attend.  They hope to make it a special celebration.  1963 was the last class to graduate from New Vienna so it doesn't build at all.

Yesterday (Decoration or Memorial Day) Mary Virginia marched with the band at New Vienna and Lees Creek and she played the tuba -- the biggest instrument in the marching band.  She and Jimmy Butler (who has played it for some time) were swinging them back and forth and she found it REALLY heavy.  There was a swimming party afterwards at Kincaids and then she had ball practice with the church's softball team.  (Their first game is this Wed. night with the Clinton Co. Bank girls team.)  So she had a full day -- also helped G'ma sweep and get ready for the Horton invasion.

Looking forward to seeing Serena this Friday evening -- guess we are going in spite of the Hortons being here -- they plan to stay til sometime next week -- depending on how G'ma and the boys hold out.  Larry has plans to fly back June 6th.

Anxious to hear the effect of Mt. St. Helens in your area, Catherine, and do hope there was no damage there.  Elizabeth Johnson called this morning to say that she had gotten a card from you and how happy she was to receive it with your new address.  At that time you had written that it had gone north of you but wondered about the last eruption.  Also hope that you had a good weekend combining work and pleasure at the Methodist Camp near Sisters.  Thanks for the information about it.

It was good to talk to Roberta last Thursday night and looking forward to seeing her too soon.  Do be careful on the motorcycle.  You were very lucky not to have been hurt anymore than you were.  We got a real cute card from Marion when we got back from Cleveland and appreciated that.  We had wanted her to keep some of the money we had sent for a birthday present for herself but evidently she spent it on a skirt for you Roberta so don't know how we can make it up to her. 

Mary Virginia helped look after the boys this morning while Mares and her dad went golfing.  Wes had slept 14 hours lasts night and so is getting caught up on his sleep but the others imagine would still like to nap.  I stopped briefly on way back from our semi-annual trip to dentist.  MV had taken the boys on tour of the shop for which we thought they were plenty young especially without their parents but they were happy to have some balls to play with from there.

Garnet Fisher's husband passed away last Thursday -- he had had cancer and had been suffering so it was a blessing.  She lost her father just two months ago.  The Fishers and her parents have been living In Wilmington in a house which they had fixed up so pretty in town.  They have lived so many different places.

MV is practicing her music (piano) now as she has a lesson tomorrow morning.  She takes from the Methodist District Superintendent's wife so she will be gone next week to conference.  MV has given up voice lessons for the summer and also is not giving any piano lessons to Elwood Earnhart's daughter during the summer.

Dave Martin has retired and it seems odd to see him at home during the daytime.  I hardly ever see Doris out though she and her grandson were riding bicycles one day.  Brian I think will be five in August.  He had training wheels on his bike.

They have been working on the tennis courts and have a blackcoat on the leveled field and parking area so they are beginning to take some shape.  Hope that they are used enough to really make them worthwhile.  A pool would be wonderful but would take much moe care and be very expensive to install as well as maintain.

I finally got the patio cleaned and was working on the garage this AM when Dad got home and reminded us of our dental appointment so must get back to it but kind of out of the mood.  We are having the group up for hamburgers tonight.  Would have liked to have steaks but Grandma and Aunt Mary and the boys no doubt would find hamburgers more to their liking.  Our beef supply is really getting low -- it is so expensive in the store now -- have been eating much more fish, chicken and pork.

We plan to be in Chicago from Friday evening to Monday or Tuesday as Dad plans to make some calls and they (Imperial Smelting) have said we could have the apartment in the John Hancock building until Tuesday noon.  It is very close to where Serena works in the Loyola library (one near the Water Tower).  There is another campus -- the main one quite close to where she lives.

Sorry that the Hortons missed seeing you all -- especially John and Carol when they went out of their way to stop but perhaps on their way back -- sometime between June 2 and 5th or 6th -- no doubt the earlier as Larry is due home the 6th.

We do look forward to hearing from you all and always seems like a long time between letters and calls.  Our visit in Newark is like a dream now, but really enjoyed it.

With much love to each one of you,

Thursday, May 21, 2020

1980 Roberta's Letter -May 26

Memorial Day
May 26, 1980
7:00 A.M.
Dear Family,

These three day weekends are sure nice . . . but find myself saying . . . still not enough time!!!!  We are having such delightful weather -- considering the time of year and the state of Arizona.  Didn't even get up to 80 yesterday!!!!  We had talked about the idea of going North for the weekend with the Stubbs camping, but decided just to stay here and enjoy the cool breezes . . . and try to get some things done.  Also I've started working for Harry at the flower shop now every Saturday, delivering flowers.  I enjoy doing it -- and have no trouble spending the extra "mad money."

It was good to talk to you all . . . I'm just sorry this Prescott thing came up -- or rather the timing on it.  It's called "senior summit" and the governor and a bunch of other people will be there.  I'm trying to get two people from East Mesa to go -- also trying to get donations to help pay for their trip.  It will cost them $25 dollars for everything -- which is pretty reasonable.

I seem to be in-between things this week.  My last aerobics class was on Thursday.  I still had trouble doing some of the routines . . . my bike fall did not help me out on that account.  But even before the fall I had trouble just keeping up with some of the songs.  I've bought the record so you all will have to hear it while you are here . . . and of course join in on some of the routines.

Also my class at ASU is now completely over.  I went over Thursday afternoon to get my project back, but somehow missed the prof., so now I'm hoping that I still came out pretty good.  I register for 1st session summer school June 2nd. . . plan now just to take one class -- and it will be an independent study deal.  Otherwise the classes meet for three hours every night -- Monday thru Thursday -- and I just do not want to go that route.  The summer sessions are just five weeks long.  This Wednesday I go over and talk to Dr. Greey about what I want to do in the independent study.

I'm signed up for "country swing" classes that will be held at the senior center in town.  They will be every Tuesday -- starting next Tuesday -- June 3rd -- for 8 weeks.  I'm trying to keep up with my "swinging" parents -- ho, hum.  I just hope that I can keep up with the hour that the class meets -- 9 to 10 P.M. at night!!!  Country Swing seems to be the new craze out here -- and I'd like to get it started at the senior center.  They say its something like a "chicken" movement.  Also you don't need a partner for it -- so would be good at the senior center.

Also I'm planning on signing up through Tempe Parks and Recreation for folk dancing -- a girl from my aerobics class is going to take it also.  We had talked about taking aerobics again -- then we both decided we would rather try something new.  Both of these classes cost $5.00 each -- for the 8 weeks of classes.  Pretty reasonable -- especially when you compare to how much these studios are charging.

My congrats (can't spell it out) to Mary Virginia for getting the honor of Ohio Youth Choir.  Where will you be living this summer during your time at the state fair???  Sounds to me like you will be gone lots this summer!!!!  Hope you are able to keep your Mesa trip still on your agenda!!!  Thanks for your last tape -- also your birthday -- or rather my birthday card that you sent.  Both Marion and I got a big laugh out of it!!!!

We had the bad misfortune of having our garage broken into . . . or should reword that since it did happen when we had the garage door up.  We had been in the habit of keeping the garage door open at night -- in an attempt to try to cool the place down -- as in the heat -- the garage was sure getting hot.  Yesterday Marion went to get the tool box -- which is (or was) right on the shelf near the door -- and it was missing along with several other small tool type things.  I could hardly carry that tool box -- so I don't think it could have just been a kid.  We will contact the insurance people tomorrow -- but I'm wondering the policy -- since the house or garage was not really broken into.

Did you all see the movie on TV the other night -- Erma Bombeck's "The Grass is Greener Over the Septic Tank."  We watched it and thought that it was really good.  Also watched part of the movie last night called "Boy from Left Field" -- had the little black boy -- Gary Coleman in it -- was very good.

We went over to the "twilight show" ($1.50) and saw "Coal Miner's Daughter" -- story of Loretta Lynn.  First movie I had seen -- except the TV variety for some time.  Enjoyed it -- the girl that plays Loretta sure did a good job.

The swimming pool is now open here -- hopefully I'll be able to get in at least a short swim today.  We still have no neighbors to our right.  Slowly things are getting done inside the house -- as far as what the builder is to do.  Most of them are small -- but important -- like the shower door now slides -- instead of us having to lift it to move it.

I'm wondering what I did with some of those diet recipe books -- cookbooks that I had.  There is a lady out at the senior center that would really enjoy seeing them -- if you could find them and bring them out with you.

Mother, you will like the new yellow skirt that Marion got me for my birthday -- out of your money.  I already had a nice blouse to go with it -- so makes for a nice outfit.  Just a week or so ago I bought -- with the money Grandma sent me -- another skirt and blouse outfit.  My next purchase will be a spring blouse to go with the blue pants suit I bought in Dayton before John's wedding.

Thanks for both the articles in the paper -- noticed on the back side of the one where there had been the services for Mr. McCoy.  How is Mrs. McCoy?

Now Monday night.  Today we had Agnes taken on Dial-a-ride to the new mall and then spent about three hours there.  Ate at the restaurant in The Broadway --first time there -- and it was very good.  Open kitchen type of thing.  Marion had carrot cake -- was $1.50 per serving -- but the size of the portion was very generous.

Agnes loves to go to the Pet store and look at all the dogs.  Then between the two of them -- Marion and Agnes they always manage to get at least two or more dogs out and play with them for awhile.

Time for me to be getting to bed . . . hope that you all had a good trip to Cleveland.  And will have a good trip to Chicago . . . Won't be long till you will be out here -- wish I could promise you some of this good weather that we've been having.

Love,
Berta

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

1980 Roberta's Letter to GHU -May 26


Memorial Day
Monday Evening
[May 26, 1980]
Dear Grandma,

Hi! Thought today about all the Memorial Day parades that I watched from your front steps . . . and wondered if there were a parade today in New Vienna.  Out here didn't seem to have much in that line, stores were open, and just seemed like another shopping day!!!

According to my calculations (thanks to letters from both you and Aunt Mary) seems like the Hortons will be in New Vienna now.  I'm glad that they are enjoying Uncle Bill's retirement . . . sounds like they have a summer full of plans lined up!!!

And speaking of summer plans!!!!  Let me hit you up with some ideas that I've had.

Since the folks and also Mary Virginia are planning on coming out here I have pretty much decided not to make the trip back to Ohio this summer.  Now, I was wondering if you might be interested in coming out to Arizona -- possibly the last part of September or during October.  Spending a few days here -- then going on to Oregon to visit Catherine and that smart niece of mine.  Wendy Jean can now say Roberta -- etc.  Now that we are on one floor it would be no problem for you to stay here.  Also I've already talked to Catherine about this plan and she thinks that its a great plan.  So what is your thinking????

Grandma, thanks again for the birthday money.  I bought a red skirt and blouse with the money.  It's really a sharp outfit -- if I say so myself.  This Friday at work we're promoting wearing RED, WHITE, AND BLUE -- so I'll be right in style.  The blouse is red and white.  It goes with my two other skirts -- so I can wear it alot.  Also Marion has lots of blouses (which I wear) that go with the skirt -- so I can really mix and match both of them.

I'm not sure if you remember Debbie Fenner -- but she is a good friend of Vanessa's.  Debbie was married earlier this past month -- guess Vanessa was in the wedding -- and really dressed up.  I'm sorry I missed the occasion!!!!  Debbie was married in between bowling season and ball season.

Think I told you how we planted all these things in a two foot border around the back yard.  Thanks to Buffy walking and laying down all over the plants they were not growing so much.  Then about two weeks ago went out and bought and put up a small white fence all around the area.  Now that dog has learned to jump the fence -- so it seems we are back to where we started.  He's so funny about the back yard -- doesn't want to be back there, unless we are back there with him the whole time.

This is Marion's last week of classes.  So she has her work cut out for her this week . . . averaging grades, marking all the computer cards, etc.  She will be here one more week after this week and then head back to the Mid-west.

Past my bedtime . . . please let me know about how you think on the idea of coming out here and then going to Oregon.  As long as I plan ahead, I can get off either in September or October.  This is going to be my first summer in Arizona -- and my first summer to work for some time!!!!  Hope I can handle it.

My greetings to the Hortons.  Know that they will have a pleasant -- and busy stay.

Will send these both to you Grandma -- please distribute --

Love,
Berta

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

1990 Family Letter -May 25

Friday --
May 25, 1990
Dearest Family --

This is just a note with our addresses for the next few weeks to let you know where we might be reached by mail (or phone) in case you wish to get some word to us.  You know that we are always most happy to hear from you.

Al is quiet here in New Vienna with more rain today -- farmers are having a long wait again for dry weather to plant their crops.

Tomorrow is a busy day -- we have promised Orville and Jo Harner to help them with their program for the Senior Citizen's program after the monthly pot-luck.  We don't usually go but if the weather is good plan to take G'ma.  Tomorrow evening is the annual Alumni Dinner Dance of the New Vienna school. 

John called and plans to be down Sunday and will take us to the airport Monday -- guess we'll probably go to the parade in New Vienna (scheduled for 9:30 or 10:00 AM.

We are staying with G'ma tonight and tomorrow night and hope that we have enough people line up while we are gone to look after her.  One is on a substitute basis -- Virginia Perkins -- Shirley's mother -- Mr. Perkins died a few months ago -- she works at the shop but said she'd be willing to help.  Cathi McIntosh is real good and so conscientious.  [This may be the Cathi that is the current mayor of New Vienna?]  Elaine has been filling in for some that have had problems of getting there because of their own health or their family's.

[Love, etc.]

Monday, May 18, 2020

1980 Catherine's Letter -May23


Friday, May 23, 1980

Dear Mother, Dad, and Mary Virginia,

Hi!  Sorry I couldn't talk to you this morning, Mother, but hope you had a good trip to Cleveland if I have my weekends straight.

My new job is going real well.  It is alot more challenging and I am learning alot.  Whether or not I will be getting an increase in salary is still being discussed between my boss and the "judge" who runs the County Court.  If they have reached a decision I haven't been informed yet.

It is now Monday evening so you can see I didn't get this letter finished before the weekend.  We had a good time at work camp leaving here after Gerry got off work Saturday.  We stopped at our favorite pizza place for supper in Sisters and then got to Suttle Lake about 7:30. 

The camp has a main lodge with dining room, rec room & dormitories as well as about 20 cabins.  We stayed in a cabin (each of which has a heater as it gets below freezing there practically every night).  It wasn't as luxurious as our accommodations at the Coast (the Jackman's cabin) but still was a step above (and alot warmer than) our tent. 

There were several children there that Wendy knew from church so she had a good time.  Gerry and I cleaned the ovens on Sunday and this morning we helped paint the laundry room so felt like we contributed our fair share of work for the cause.  We may go back some weekend this summer to paint the cabins.

They are having a family camp on the 4th of July weekend but Gerry has to work on the 5th (Saturday) and no-one will want to work that Saturday for him.  Plus the annual church & friends picnic is on the 4th and we really enjoyed that last year so hope to go again this year.

The art work [scribbles] here is courtesy of Wendy.  She is sitting on my lap as I write this.  I need to get organized for our work week coming up so I better close.  Sorry to be so slow in getting it written and mailed.

Love,
Catherine, Gerry & Wendy

1910 May Calendar postcard



Uncle Dorsey received a lot of postcards in this era, most advertisements such as this one.  Presumably he shared them with his younger sister, our grandmother, Gladys Hiestand Uible.

As a refresher to his place in the family:

  • Dorsa D. Hiestand was born Dec. 31, 1876, died March 10, 1959.  He is the great-uncle of the Uible-Horton cousins.
  • He was the third child of Ira Franklin (1851-1912) and Mary Ellen Fawley Hiestand (1853-1929).
  • His siblings:
    Harry Clarence Hiestand (1872-1967)
    Luna Hiestand Mitchell (1874-1970),
    Fawley Hiestand (1879-1881)
    Gladys Ethel Hiestand Uible (1892-1983)
  • In 1900-1902 he spent some time in Warrensburg, Missouri where he attended Normal School (Teachers College)  [Note: Aunt Luna moved to Missouri in in 1901.]
  • Married Margery Herrell (1881-1969) from Missouri on May 10, 1904 in Johnson, Missouri.  Before 1910 the family had moved to Hillsboro.
  • Dorsa and Margery had four children who would be 1st cousins 1x removed:
    Mary Georgeana "Mugs" Hiestand Scarborough, 1905-1996
    Aileen Hiestand Evans, 1907-1988
    Margery Doris Hiestand Hilliard, 1909-1982
    Frank Ira Hiestand, 1911-1979
  • Occupation:
    1910 the census reports he was a Grocer
    1920 - Farmer/Grocer
    1930 - Farmer
    1940 - Supervisor of A.A.A. Program

Sunday, May 17, 2020

1906 Nat's letter to Lucie - May 6 - Part 2

This is the conclusion of a letter which was posted on April 30, 2016, when this second page could not be located.  The lost has now been found and this is the rest of the letter.  To read the beginning of the letter click here.  




[cont'd from previous blog post, see link above] 
. . . Permanent organization to meet each year and they all decided to make it a bigger success next year by everyone promising to induce others to attend which was done.  (of course I'm not thinking of going alone next year.  Am I dear.  [Lucie & Nat were married on December 6, 1906])  and no doubt it will be an affair to be looked forward too in future years.

Yes indeed my dear girl am looking forward to your coming home this summer and hope you will have a pleasant and happy summer.  Everything is so grand here just now.  The trees just coming out and in bloom.  The roads are fine and if you were here we certainly would take a drive this fine afternoon.  McAteers have not got their Auto yet and Mrs. says she was only fooling about getting a one-seated one.  Am more than pleased to know it for have looked forward to some fine rides this summer.

Wrote you sometime ago that I expected to go to Chicago soon and would arrange to come back via Cincinnati.  Now Lucie cannot say just now if I can arrange it as yet however will let you know.  Yes it is hard to realize that you have been away 10 months.  How times does fly.  And then you will only get home and settled untill you will be going back (or wanting too) leave it.

Well my dearest there isn't much new to tell you and when you see the folks they will have time to tell you everything so I will leave you for this time so good bye and hope you have gotten to look like your self again and I'll receive my picture soon.

Good bye my dear with lots and lots of love.  I am as ever

Affectionately Yours,
Nat

P.S.  Lucie my dearest have just come home from down at your house and feel that I should tell you just what I think and realize about your Papa's condition, and am obliged to tell you that he is failing and seems so much weaker than when you were home and fear he will not be able to stand the trip to Huntington.  However you know he has such a wonderful vitality that he may rally again.  Sure hoping for this so hope he will enjoy his visit with you. 

[Papa = Adrian Wilmer Brown, born 24 Nov 1854, died ten days after this letter, 16 May 1906.  Lucie's mother, Mary Virginia Morrow Brown died in April 1890 when Lucie was nine.  Adrian married Ola Melissa Moore in 1892.]

My dearest that was the reason I asked you if you had told him anything about our engagement.  I feel that he was looking for it and believe he thinks we are keeping it from him and with his condition felt that we should tell him.  Now hope you will understand me for he has been such a good friend to me that I have been constrained to feel as I do.  Now you can suit your self when he goes down to see you for as I have always told you, this matter you can arrange to suit your self so you can think it over and whatever suits you will me. 

Yes my dearest and only love, I am only waiting the day when you are to be mine and what a future seems to be in store for us, and, how I wish I could take you in my arms tonight for dear you are all the world to me and life seems like a blank to me without you.  With all my business cares and troubles, they all pass away when I think of you and how pleasant and happy our lives will be to pass down through life in this way and do not see how it can be otherwise after so many years of seeing and being with each another and know it allways be so . . . .

Now must say good night with lots of love for your dear self.

I am always yours,
Nat

Saturday, May 16, 2020

1930 Bert to Lucie Letter -May 22



R. M. BROWN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NEW CUMBERLAND, W. VA.

May 22, 1930

My dear Lucie:

I am reminded that on tomorrow May 23d, that you come to another mile stone [Lucie, born May 23, 1880, would celebrate her 50th Birthday] and you know you always have my best wishes.

You have been blessed with a good husband and fine children and I hope that "you all" may see many happy birthdays.

I have always been proud of . . . and love you dearly and always interested in you and your family.

I am enclosing you a check which please get cashed at once, the amount is not to remind you of the number of years, but hope you will accept it with all my good wishes for your happiness and good health.

Lovingly yours,
Bert

[Lucie's brother, Robert "Bert" Morrow Brown, was born Nov. 21, 1877, and thus was 2½ years older than Lucie.]

Friday, May 15, 2020

1990 Roberta's Letter -May 21

5/21/90
Dear Folks --

I've been carrying this paper in my purse for days thinking I would get this started! Hard to believe it was just a week ago that I was in New Vienna celebrating my birthday!  Tomorrow is a Caregiver's Conference at Glendale Comm. College -- Sr. village will have a table to pass out info & hopefully there will be a crowd (other than college students) to work for prospective residents.

Did listen to Weekend edition of Focus on the Family last night.  Didn't get to hear one of the daily programs during the week.  All sounded quite good -- I'm going to mail in my Am. Express card to Am. Express in pieces.

Anxious to hear about Mary Virginia's graduation - speaker - etc.  Hope you all did not have to drive in HEAVY RAIN!

Might give picture of G'ma & Kathi to Kathi -- think of you all often.  Wish we lived closer so I could help --

Much Love,
Roberta

Thursday, May 14, 2020

1980 Family Letter -May 19

Monday --
May 19, 1980
Dearest Family --

We had a rainy weekend but enjoyed our visit with John and Carol.  Sorry that Mary Virginia couldn't go with us.  the MYF carwash was scheduled for Saturday but due to weather had to be cancelled but she felt like she had to study for tests and had errands to do for G'ma.  The Sankers did come yesterday but glad to not have prepared for them at noon for dinner as they didn't arrive til almost 2:30.  They had to go home after church and feed the dogs and give them a run, etc.  Mary Virginia ate on the run as graduation was at 1 PM and she had to be there at 12:30 to be in chorus and band.  She went to graduation parties at Leanne's and also Jimmy Butlers.

We got to John and Carol's too late to see little Brooke for whom Carol is babysitting but just in time as far as John getting home.  We went to a very good Chinese restaurant Saturday evening that was doing a big business.  We went back to their house, had dessert - real good pie that Carol had made, saw movies of their trip to Florida and good pie and then left about 9 PM so had a full day.

Both Catherine and Serena called Friday morning and always glad to hear the latest from them and got to talk to Wendy too.  Today we had a letter from Catherine and had one from Roberta on Saturday.  So sorry to hear about Roberta's accident on her cycle -- wonder if it might have been much worse if you hadn't had a windshield, Roberta.  Hope they weren't your new sandals that you ruined and no doubt you would be really sore for a few days.

Thanks for Wendy's latest drawing which you sent, Catherine and glad to read about the camp where you plan to go and help clean up over Memorial Day.  Sounds like a good combination of fun and work which is for a good cause too for the Methodists.

Mt. St. Helens has really been in the news.  Did you feel the tremor and/or see any of the ash from it?  Heard that as far as New England would see some of the effects and weather could be affected for years to come.

Was happy to hear about Serena's raise and know she can always make good use of it.  We are still planning on going to Chicago the end of May even though the Hortons maybe here then though I wish there wasn't that conflict.  Serena also mentioned that she had gone to church where David Hiestand is the  minister -- Rogers Park Methodist.  He thinks our families may be related.  She didn't mention that we had heard about him through the New Zealand Joe Hiestands.  At least the Hortons will be here to look after G'ma while we are gone.

Catherine writes that she is now officially the data Analyst for Jefferson County.  Basically she is concerned with the sale of properties and how the sale price relates to the assessed market value and the ratio studies involved in comparing the sale price with the assessed.  She fills out sales data cards on every transaction and sends letter to both the buyer and seller to confirm the sale price and gets other pertinent information.  She may also get into an appraiser's trainee program.

Aunt Mary's letter to G'ma today included a letter from Joe who is thinking about going to study art full time.  He is coming to NY to study for 2 weeks and if he likes it well enough will either stay or come back next year to Students Art League.  He has two weeks vacation during the Moslem Ramadan holidays in August.  He has been living overseas ten years now and he's getting a little tired of it and feels he is losing touch with America -- needs to get recharged.  He wonders what everyone's reaction to Carter's ridiculous blunder in Iran is.  Anyway he wants to see if he would like painting and drawing enough in order to drop his job and study art full time.

Aunt Mary also included a letter to the editor of the Statesville Record and Landmark that Cris had written and the paper had printed from which I will quote:
  • "Ever since I graduated from college, I've been receiving once a year a letter from an uncle who I have never had the pleasure of meeting.  His name is Sam.  Like all members of our family, he is very special.  When I think of him, I think of the American flag.  However, lately he seems to have developed a problem in spending and handling money, which is becoming very taxing for the entire family.  As April 15th approaches, I find it very difficult to respond.  I have already given him 34% of my hard earned wages and still he cannot support the lifestyle to which he has grown accustomed.  He suggests I save my wages but penalizes me by retaining a portion of the interest I earned.  As an alternative, I invest in stocks, only to have my potential earnings and dividends subject to support further my uncle's life style.  The incentive to invest, considering the "outcome" and risk involved, is making me think twice.
  • In an effort to help the situation, I'm working hard to get a better job.  Although this is futile too, for it seems lately the more I make the more my Uncle Sam wants.  It seems it just doesn't pay to work.
  • Reading between the lines I feel my uncle doesn't like the idea of me being married either.  In fact, based on his last letter, he would give me money back if I was single.
  • I would like to buy a new car (my present one is 8 years old and in dire need of repair) and a home for my family, but I refuse to go into debt!  I wish my uncle would give me "credit" for being financially responsible like he does when I conserve energy.  I wish someone would kindly tell my uncle to tear up HIS credit cards!  He needs to go on a strict financial diet, for I'm afraid if he doesn't my Uncle Sam is heading for a state of depression, a possible heart attack and a long road to a healthy recovery.
  • Do you have an uncle like this?  --Cris Horton
We have been over to the school at EC this evening to hear the final details of the student's trip to Mexico City, etc., which leaves three weeks from tomorrow for ten days.  There are 29 going.  It will be taking off with a bang for they leave from NV at 6 A.M. (5:30 at Lees Creek so at least we are on the right end.  M.V. went to bell practice this evening and they have their first game this Thursday.

The Hortons are leaving LW this Wednesday and expect to arrive here the first part of next week . . . believe they are taking Larry to the Akron-Canton airport, so they maybe coming down I-71, which would make Newark more out of the way.  Rob has a summer job with the LW Recreation Dept.  We couldn't believe the pictures of Rob's "souped up" car.  As Grandma says "that car is a thorn in matters among the family".

It was good talking to Roberta on her birthday even though the hour was late.  We had tried much earlier but no one answered so I was the only one up when I finally was able to get through.  Then two days later through Catherine's call I heard about a mention of an accident but Catherine didn't have any details.  

I had planned to clean the patio this morning (now Tuesday) but weather is not too cooperative and I'm not at all in the mood but things like that need to be done -- Hortons are coming and I entertain the United Methodist Women on June 10 -- same evening of day MV leaves for Mexico so will be a full one if I go to Cincinnati airport to see them off.  And then two days later Dad and I take off to see Roberta so really not much time left.  

In the meantime we ae looking forward to seeing Serena next weekend.  This week will be plenty full with going to the OBA in Cleveland Thursday returning Saturday for the annual (99th) New Vienna Alumni Banquet & Dance.

[Love, etc.]




1970 Roberta's Birthday -May 14

We can see Roberta and MV and the birthday cake on the table in the patio.  Not sure who the boy is by the screen door or what Roberta is holding -- a present we can assume.  Roberta, do you remember what you got for your birthday that year?

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

1990 Catherine's Card -May 15

5-15-90
Dear Mother & Dad,

Thanks for making it possible for us to be at the wedding.  It was definitely a memorable event!

We made it home fine although Wendy got the flu early Monday morning and was sick to her stomach all day.  She still looks a little peaked today but is headed back to school.  She has a babysitting job tonight so she's determined to be better by then. 

Gerry and I are both getting caught up at work.

We'll talk to Roberta tonight and find out what's new in New Vienna since Sunday!  I think the AZ celebration of her birthday is planned for Thursday.

Thanks again for everything!

Love, Catherine, Gerry & Wendy

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

1980 Catherine's Letter -May 15

5-15-80

Dear Mother, Dad & Mary,

Hi!  I thought you might like to see this bit about Suttle Lake Camp where we are going Memorial Day weekend.  Gerry has to work on Saturday so we will be going down after he gets off work.  There are 3 or 4 other families going from Madras and people we've talked to who went in previous years say its lots of fun.  Since it doesn't cost anything it will certainly be a low cost weekend and a chance for us to see the camp.

This weekend we are going on a picnic Saturday afternoon with the Jackmans and one or two other families.  And after church Sunday is a fellowship dinner.  Someone is fixing spaghetti and I am to take a green salad.

It is now official that I am the "Data Analyst" for Jefferson County.  Someone from the Oregon Dept. of Revenue (Bend office) was here Tuesday and again today to get me properly trained.  Basically I am concerned with the sale of properties and how the sale price relates to the assessed market value and the ratio studies involved in comparing the sale price with the assessed.  I fill out sales data cards on every transaction and send letters to both the buyer & seller to confirm the sale price and get other pertinent information.  These are all subdivided by property class (first) and then appraisal area.  I'll send you some samples in my next letter.  So far I am doing this at the same base salary I was hired at to be a clerk.  I may also get into an appraiser's trainee program.  Also I will be going to an advanced District Data Analyst Training School in Bend -- July 15 to 18th.

Got to go now.

Love,
Catherine, Gerry & Wendy

P.S.  Talked to Roberta last Saturday.   She said she had an accident on her new bike and ruined her wind shield.

Wendy said "Aunt Roberta" & "Happy Birthday".  One of her new things at home now is "do it myself"

Monday, May 11, 2020

1990 Postcard to John -May 14



5/14/90
Dearest John --

Nice seeing you yesterday.  Just wanted to let you know that we depart from Columbus 5/28 -- US Air 2:25 PM and return 6/20 3:21 PM.  Hope this works out with your plans.  We can meet earlier 5/28 so let us know your preference.  G'ma's birthday is June 22 -- don't know which day we'll celebrate.  That is also Wilm. Women's Walk weekend.

Much, much love, Dad & Mother

Sunday, May 10, 2020

1980 Family Letter -May 13

Tuesday, May 13, 1980

Dear Family:

Another routine week -- a busy one.

Wednesday night is our academic night -- the three hour course in espanol, as the kids would say, it is a "blast."  Virginia Walker sits right in front of us and with only nine in the class we all have to stay awake.  Virginia is leaving for Spain the last of this month to visit Nancy for a couple of weeks.

Thursday I went to Cincinnati for a real estate closing -- the banks around here are not making mortgage loans, but it seems the places in the cities have the money to loan out.  In the evening we went to the square dance work shop, i.e. learn new numbers, as in contrast to the dances, which are more of a dress up affair, refreshments, etc. etc.  This week the caller is coming from Newark, Ohio -- should we ask him, Carol and John if he has heard of the Park National Bank.  I'll put in another plug here for the Hortons to stop off and see you Newark folks coming or going from N.V.  Since we assume that both J & C will be working Saturday morning we will plan on arriving in Newark around noon.  That new restaurant sounds fine AND especially so with your company.

Friday, Maria (MV) was in a program at the High School Jazz Band Spring Show.  WOW, what volume, tho they seem to thrive on it.  She is hoping to get in the Ohio Youth Choir and being at the State Fair practicing for a week plus.  (J.B. do you have any advance info on the timing selection, thru your friend at the Bank).

Yesterday we made up for lost time, as we got some two inches of rain -- the first in over two weeks.  This really brightened up the garden.  We are especially looking forward to the strawberry patch.  This morning (now Wed - Roberta's birthday -- looking forward to reaching you by phone this evening), TV reports a tornado hit Kalamazoo but didn't recognize any of the familiar places -- looked bad.

Thanks for all the Mothers Day cards and calls --they were really appreciated.  MV fixed lunch or rather dinner for us Sunday which was a nice treat.  Grandma got the plant at church for being the oldest mother.  Connie Croghan (Kevin's wife) for the youngest and Elizabeth Ellen Carey for the most grandchildren (3) at church.  Many others have more but weren't there.

Phil Donahue's program this morning is on western square dancing and I wish I could tape it for Dad to see -- We do enjoy it but need more workshops or practice than actual dances which are alternating weeks.  But enjoy meeting new people at the dances so all have advantages.  Elaine Harner Biehl and Tom are back in the swing -- she has a good deal of weight to lose yet but dancing should help her as it did her father.

Today is the last Womans Club meeting of the year and we are having a luncheon at Georgialia Hannah's.  Her mother-in-law is still in the hospital and we thought it might be cancelled but guess she is still having it.  It is also a silent auction of handmade or white elephant articles.  Some just wanted to kick in a couple of dollars but then some thought this would be more fun so I hope to get some fresh rhubarb and asparagus plus bran muffins to take.

Just had a telephone call to see if I was watching the Donahue show.  Mrs. Thornburg had made a skirt for me so knew I'd be interested.  They say there are over 6 million square dancers throughout the world now and that it is the only recreation without competition.  They also incorporated a style show with it and one woman said that she had 20 outfits but turned out she dances 5 nights a week and is a caller as well.  I guess we are going off the deep end on dancing here tho.

We have checked with the school and there are no problems as far as they are concerned about having Mie Young Kim in school there but with Mary Virginia's schedule IF she is in the Ohio Youth Choir she will not be here the first week of school and with all the band practicing the first couple of months there are difficulties but all hopefully can be ironed out.  Mie Young does play the cello but don't know if she plays any other instrument so she might also be in the band.  Mary Virginia's closest friends are in the Reesville area so it would be hard for them to take over.

We're looking forward to going to Newark this weekend -- actually on Saturday only and MV has the MYF carwash so won't be able to go -- unless it should pour rain that day.  The Sankers are coming on Sunday.  We are invited to Lynn's wedding in Paramus, NJ.  There is a dinner the night before (Sat. July 12 and then ceremony at noon Sunday)  Our invitation included motel reservation, etc. so really haven't made up our mind but will have to by this weekend.  By the way the boy she is marrying is Jewish if you hadn't heard or guessed earlier.

As far I know we haven't changed our minds about going to Chicago to see Serena on the 30th of May - June 2 but hear the Hortons may come about that time.  We got our reservations last week before we knew of their coming early -- it is the smaller apartment in the John Hancock Building (where John and Nick stayed on a previous visit).  Wish we had the larger apartment but can't complain at the price -- free.

Wednesday lunch is now over, Gene Drake was in this A.M. telling us how he took a survey at the last Lions Club meeting, of the 29 there, 11 were retired, 9 were working in the teaching area and/or govt. employed and 9 were employed by private companies.  Food for thought.

Love, [etc.]

Saturday, May 09, 2020

1980 Roberta's Letter -May 12-14


5/12-14/80
Dear Family,

Hi!  So what did the New Vienna Uibles do on Mother's Day?  Did Mary Virginia cook -- or did you all eat out??

We both worked -- Saturday & Sunday -- it was a busy weekend for the flower shop.  Both days the shop was so full of customers -- hard to get the orders out the door to be delivered!!

One time I heard the saying that there were 2 classes of bike (motor) riders -- those who have had accidents & those who will have an accident.  Friday AM -- on my way to work -- about 1 block away -- in fact turning into the driveway of the center -- I skidded & went over -- on my side.  Ruined my hose -- a pair of new shoes & the windshield that I had put on the Thursday of the week before.  (story later on that!)

As for me -- I just skinned up my knee/arm -- right side.  I'm sore all over -- but then that's the worst in the morning -- the soreness really started Friday pm -- Saturday.  I'm glad I was able to work over the weekend -- kept me active -- & that's good.

I went over Saturday late afternoon to the health clinic at ASU -- saw a Dr's Asst. -- he said it was expected that I would be sore -- that I shocked my body -- etc. by the fall.  Did take off Friday -- really looked a mess -- arm/leg both bleeding -- plus dirt all over.  Had someone from work haul me home.  Stubbs went out after my bike later that day.  

About 2 weeks ago I just got it in my head to get a windshield  -- as the bug hitting my face really hurt.  So I had it put on May 1st.  Marion told me Friday that you all had sent her $ to get a windshield with.  So I will go ahead and have another put on -- and hope that it lasts much longer.

It's now Tuesday P.M.  I'm much better -- but still sore -- black and blue places on legs and some on the arm.

Thanks so much for your birthday card -- it came this afternoon.  Also one from Grandma and Ruth.  Serena called and it was good to talk to her.  Don't think I mentioned that Catherine called on Sunday.  Wendy Jean got on the phone and can now say Roberta and Happy Birthday.  Needless to say I was very impressed.

Tonight was that board meeting at the Church.  It was very disorganized . . . .  Took almost two hours for us to figure out nothing -- except that there would be no meeting until August.  Monday night I went to a banquet at the senior center honoring the Mealtime Asst. Program.  It was really good.  Both the dinner and the program.

Tomorrow night is my last class at ASU for this semester.  Actually everything was to be handed in last week -- so I'm not sure what all we will be doing then.  Sure hope I'm ready to do aerobics on Thursday.  Next week it will be over.

Friday -- last Friday -- was the Mother's Day party at work -- I missed it but the men carried it off in fine order.  Had alot of comments about how nice it was.  An 86 year old man sang the song "Mother Machree"-- spelling -- solo -- without music.  Guess it was quite good.  Anne -- my boss went out -- and made the announcement that I had had an accident -- she said some of the people started crying -- that she was sorry she had even mentioned it.

I picked up my bike Monday night.  Rode it out yesterday -- no problem . . . .

Need to be going . . . thanks again for the birthday card . . . and the 2nd windshield . . . .

Love,
Roberta

Friday, May 08, 2020

1990 MV's Thank You card -May


Dear Mom & Dad --

We just wanted to say thank you for making so many things possible; most obviously is the wedding.  All the "little" details were there because of your help.

Thanks, too, for the wedding / graduation money for our bedding.  We are extremely happy with what we get.  We were able to get a name brand with an extended warranty and it is the most comfortable I've ever slept on!

And, last but not least, thank you for taking the time to come to graduation and taking us out to dinner.  Sorry we weren't better company & didn't feel up to having breakfast with you!

I've put in some registration forms for the school of Mission that I got in the mail today.  Wanted to get those to you before you left.

You might tell Phyllis and/or Carolyn that our address as of 6/1/90 is -- 315 E. Main St. #1, Wilmore KY  40390

Hope you have a good & safe trip.  Know that our love & prayers go with you and we'll plan to see you for Grandma's birthday.

Again thank you!

Love, Mary Va & Don

Hello to Hortons & Grandma

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

1970 Catherine's Letter -May 10

10:50 PM, Sunday
May 10, 1970
Dear Mom, Dad, Serena, John and Mary,

Hi!  Hope you all had a good Mothers' Day -- especially you - Mother, and Grandma.  I have been spending the major part of the day studying -- at least since Dick's aunt and mother left.  We all stayed out at his house for the weekend and it was nice to be away from here for awhile but there were some rather tense moments concerning the California trip and our thoughts on life in general are quite uncomprehendable to them.  They aren't quite sure how Dick, who used to be such a fine, upstanding, clean cut American boy has suddenly turned into a long-haired radical.  Perhaps they view me as his downfall but they couldn't throw that at him too hard.  I think his aunt only regrets that neither his uncle nor his father are still alive to pound some sense into him.  None of our arguments about how we have to lead our own lives, make our own mistakes, and learn for ourselves what life is all about, went over well.  However, the plans to leave here on June 10 and head west remain and they hope to get back here once more before then.

I'm over the hump of the mid quarter depression but it isn't going to be easy sliding into finals.  Did I tell you I'm again considering going to library school?  I decided it would be kind of neat to be a reference librarian and then I should be able to find anything in a library.  Before I do anything serious like that though I have to graduate from here and I'm not sure how easy that is going to be.  The nutrition kick I have almost eliminated --interesting, yes, studying it on my own maybe but nothing school-ey in that area -- at least it isn't appealing right now.

I'm starving so I think I'll go to bed so I can get up and eat breakfast.  Good night!

Love,
Catherine

P.S.  I'm going to try to get a note off to Roberta for her birthday but in case it is late, tell her happy birthday for me.

Tuesday, May 05, 2020

1990 MV's Bridal Shower -May 10


-- Wilmington News Journal - May 10, 1990 --


Mary Uible given bridal shower

Mary Uible was the guest of honor at a bridal shower Monday evening at Wilmington College's Pyle Center.  The shower was hosted by Jan Widman and Karen Couch.

Guests introduced themselves by telling how they were acquainted with Mary, and games were won by Deb Higginbothan and Liz Haskins.

The refreshment and gift tables carried out the bride's color scheme of burgandy [sic] and pink, with a floral centerpiece a git to the bride from the hostesses.

Guests in attandance [sic] were Teri Tegeder, Sally Rader, Elaine George, Krista George, Aimee Rouse, Deb Higginbothan, Liz Haskins, Jenny Stryker, Ann Moore, Jean Uible, Helen Weekes, Georgialia Hannah, Nancy Colvin, Fran Unger, Doris Kuehn, Jeanne Liggett and Donna Stockton.

Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Gladys Uible, Mie Young Reed, Colleen Groh, Barbara Kaplan, Pat Zeller, Julie Foell, Lori Kemp, Lisa McAllister and Yvonne Ufford.

The marriage of Mary Uible and Don Crowson will take place May 12 in Wilmore, Ky.

Monday, May 04, 2020

1970 Catherine's Letter -May 7


May 7, 1970
Dear Mom and Dad,

Hi!  It has been nice talking to you on the phone lately and I'm really sorry to foul up your plans for this weekend.  I'm sorry I won't get to spend Mothers Day home or here with you.  My thoughts will be there though.  I have realized lately that I ought to share my thoughts with you so maybe you can understand a little better what I am doing and more important maybe, why.  Otherwise you may be in for a real big shock -- tomorrow or next year -- which I haven't prepared you for in the slightest.  I haven't had any course in "parent psychology" so I may be going about this whole matter in the wrong way.  The fact is I love you and I'm hoping you're interested.

The "complications" for this weekend may seem rather selfish on my part.  I can only say that Dick is the most important person in my life.  It is a tremendously beautiful relationship -- to be able to love, share and trust each other and yet I don't feel tied down, no forces or pressures on my individuality or in any way committed to anything beyond NOW.  NO, I am not about to settle down to the domestic scene and there are no plans in the foreseeable future -- it is all wide open to anything, anytime, anywhere and anyone.

Classes are going (who knows where).  I'm all involved right now in a paper (10-15 pages) due next Friday in my German literature class.  We choose our own topics and I'm doing mine on some aspect of "Minna von Barnhelm" a play written in the 1760's by G. E. Lessing.  I spent all day today reading a biography of Lessing.  As far as German goes, I'm never lacking for things to read or study.  There is an infinite amount to learn or at least come into contact with.

Although I realize my time here is not wasted, I am not overcome by a great desire to get a degree.  If any other opportunities arise . . . .  I'm not sure I would turn them down.  A couple weeks ago we heard of a former K student, who with her boyfriend, had gotten a hold of some land in Vancouver.  Rumor has it they are coming to K to get some other kids to start a commune.  It is a tempting thought, especially contrasted with all the hassle here.  Dick and I also heard of a freighter from Vancouver to New Zealand that will carry passengers for only $50.  Maybe we will check it out if we get into Canada while we are out West.  I'll keep you posted but I've got to go now.

Love,
Catherine

Sunday, May 03, 2020

1980 Catherine's Mother's Day card -May 6


5-6-80
Dear Mother,

We hope you have a real nice Mother's Day -- sorry we can't be there.

Our trip to the coast was really nice.  The weather on Saturday was beautiful.  Newport was having a "Loyalty Days" Festival (their response to the May Day celebrations in Communist countries).  There was a parade and lots of other goings on.  I think I mentioned that the Jackman's cabin is in Yachats (pronounced Ya-hots).  We went to a Lions Club breakfast there on Saturday morning.  Wendy had a good time and was well behaved so we were glad we took her.

Have a Happy Mother's Day!

Love,
Catherine, Gerry & Wendy

Saturday, May 02, 2020

1980 Family Letter -May 6

Tuesday -
May 6, 1980
Dearest Family -

Yesterday the temperature was up in the 80's but heard it was in the 90's or higher in Arizona.  Guess the whole country was scheduled for a beautiful weekend which it was here and hope that the Morgans had good weather to spend in their minister's cottage on the Oregon coast.  We thought of all of you often and couldn't have asked for better weather here.

Friday a group of us went to the Church Women United's May Fellowship Day at the Lees Creek United Church of Christ.  Eileen Cline asked Mary Virginia to play for her and MV also sang with a quartet from the high school so she was there for a good part of the program.  Georgialia Hannah spoke also.  (Her mother-in-law has been very ill and not expected to live; she became worse just this past Sunday).

Evelyn Bentley (George Henderson's sister) said hearing the name of Mary Uible as the accompanist really brought back memories and many commented on our relationship.

Saturday we went to Cincinnati for the State Square-dancing Convention and enjoyed meeting and seeing many from all over Ohio.  There were about five different rooms in the convention center where you could join in -- two really mammoth rooms with over 3200 in attendance.  There were all different levels of learning and forty or fifty callers - both square and round.  There were also all kinds of western wear, shoes, belts, etc. on sale to go with the dancing.

Got to talk to Serena on Saturday morning and looking forward to seeing her the very end of this month.  Through an Indian girl with whom she works she highly recommended the book Far Pavilions by Kaye that she thought Roberta might enjoy as it was this woman's favorite book on India.

Congratulations on your new title, Roberta, even though you have been doing the work as the coordinator for some time - we appreciated seeing your card - sounds real professional.  We are looking forward to seeing the new center where you have been working.  You are getting plenty of good experience in your field.

Sunday morning Grandma used the new chair lift at the church- don't think she is too hot on the "thing" as she commented that she felt like giving it a push.  It fact we brought her down in her chair as it is an effort to get in and out of the wheel chair.  We went to Leesburg for dinner, which did seem like a bargain at say $3.75 for dinner compared to Cincinnati prices the evening before.

Sunday evening was MYF meeting here at our casa and they are planning to have a car wash on Saturday the 17th, the date we had tentatively written to the Newark Uibles about coming up.

Last night I went to the county banker's meeting - had a memorial to Mr. Davids who would have had in 50 years at the bank this next month.  At the other bank the head fellow is retiring and they have brought in a new man from Illinois to take his place, which would seem to me to create friction after the other heir apparants (?) had been there for 20 plus years.  Senator Snyder spoke on where Ohio may be going in the next ten years and of course, he hopes to be a part of that process, in getting re-elected this fall. 

Liz McEwen is to speak at the next prayer breakfast at East Clinton next Friday morning.  Our Mothers Club is to serve the breakfast so I am to be on hand and MV is to sing He's Alive - request of the seniors who are being honored that day.  I've seen her but not actually ever met her or know anything about her speaking ability (Liz's, that is).

Grandma got a letter from Roberta today.  She appreciates hearing from all of you too I'm sure even if we do share the letters you write to us.

Kim wrote to ask us about the possibility of having his daughter come and live with us for a couple of years while finishing high school.

With much love from all of us.
Dad & Mother

Friday, May 01, 2020

1980 Roberta's Letter to GHU -May 4

[5/4/80]
Sunday PM --
Hi, Grandma!

Just got back from Sunday Evening Church -- attendance sure has hit bottom!  Last week was a special music program & only 36 people were there!  Tonight a high school choir from New Mexico -- some 140 people in the group (choir) -- and only about 50 people in the audience -- looked kind of lop-sided. 

We're having such beautiful weather -- just hate the idea tho of the heat coming soon -- now only in the low 90's --& thats fine as long as you don't have to be outside during the day!

Last night was the retirement party here for one of the teachers Marion works with.  Some 20 people here -- sure was a busy day -- to complicate matters all the more they came at 8:00 AM -- to pour the back porch -- it had been slanted the wrong way originally.  The trouble was we wanted to set up the tables -- etc. out back.  About 12:00 we set up a Plank & I must have made 100 trips back and forth.  By evening when the company arrived the concrete was ok to walk on -- Now we are just worried that the cement that got spilled on the grass won't kill it.  Grass is hard enough to keep in Arizona!

This is my last week of school -- have my "project" all done -- now all I have to do is "defend" it  Wednesday night.  Three more weeks of Aerobic dancing -- really like it!

Love, Roberta

1950 May Calendar

Moving on into May . . . .

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