Rain again last nite & morn; pap is fixing pig shed. Mr. & Mrs. Al. Cleveland stopped brought saw here, went picking cherries. Uncle Fred & A. Mary went to Belleville this morn. There is School pinic [sic] there, foundry men aren’t working. but it is posponed [sic] on account of the weather. Lucinda E. was here, selling chances for quilt to be raffled on 15, when they have open air lawn & card party at School grounds. We got card from Rev. Moorman of Dupo, stating who won, Mr. Harold Bunch, 1112 N. Ninth St. E. St. Louis Ill. check for $700.00 & Miss Joy Levin Dupo Ill, check for $300.00, pretty nice for the ones that received them.
Thursday, June 10, 1937
Filed Under: 1937, June, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Anton, Aunt Mary, Belleville_Foundry, Brand, Bunch, cash_prizes, cherry_picking, chores, Cleveland, Dupo, E_St_Louis, Levin, Moorman, pig_shed, prizes, raffle_chances, Rev_Moorman, school_picnic, Uncle Fred, winners
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