Mr. Kolmer was here yesterday, looking for seed corn, we had none. Miss Ethel Deuker of Washington Park, E. St. Louis, is recently recovering from an operation on appendix. Mrs. Fred Papenberg is a patient at hospital in Belleville for a day, Dr. Wagner gave her gas, to pull all the upper teeth but 6 out, every one has an abscess on, she has awful trouble with them. Miss Bessie Parker, is very ill with cold. Aunt Mary says the frost killed watermelon, pickle & few tomatoe [sic] plants, last night, everything is OK here. Lester Gregson while hauling milk one day last week, had a wreck, another car, going in the same direction, hit the back of his truck, he now has it repaired, the other car was a total wreck, all damaged, no one was hurt. We took Uncle’s ladder & things home this evening.
Friday, May 25, 1934
Filed Under: 1934, May Tagged With: appendicitis, Aunt Mary, Belleville, car_accident, dental, Deuker, Duecker, East_St_Louis, frost, gardening, Gregson, hosptial, illness, Kolmer, Papenberg, Parker, seed_corn, teeth_trouble, Uncle Fred, Wagner, Washington_Park
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