Beautiful day. Pap went to Henry’s got load corn. Then went to see Chris Buehler; he got chev. brakes tightened & went to Red Bud to see Burdgorf. Some guys from National Stock Yards were here. Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came she quilted awhile, helped up clean up on the fish. Milton Wagner has a new chev. Mrs. Frank Ganley nee Margaret Ahern was buried at Waterloo cemetery this morn; from St. Louis. Mr. Jake Reheis died & is going to be buried at Smithon [sic] next Sun. afternoon. Aunt Mary went to church
Friday, March 5, 1937
Filed Under: 1937, March, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Ahern, Anton, Aunt Mary, Buehler, Burdgorf, burial, car_repairs, Chevrolet, chores, church, death, Ganley, Henry, National_Stockyard, quilting, Red_Bud, Reheis, Smithton, St._Louis, Uncle Fred, Wagner, Waterloo, Waterloo_Cemetery
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