Snowing this morn. Bert [Bertille] washed, ironed a few pieces. Pap went to Smithton to see Ed. Heap, but he wasn’t at home, had gone to sale at New Athens. The St. Michael’s Dramatic Club of Paderborn are giving a play tonite there, the name is “Always in Trouble.” players are Bill Klein, Louis & John Schoenborn, Sly. Neff, Ed. Kabureck; Bud. Karban, Irene & Esther Helfrich, Opp. Rheinhardt, & Clara; Viola Kabureck, Cecila Watchel. Uncle Fred & A. [Aunt] Mary took Bert [Bertille] along to play, boy what a crowd, over 300 tickets sold; dance after play music by Schoenborn, Schilling, Boeker, between acts, & also 4 selections on guitar by Oliver Skaer.
Thursday, Feb. 24, 1938
Filed Under: 1938, February, Tillie's News Diaries from the 1930s Tagged With: Anton, Aunt Mary, Birkner, Boeker, Brand, chores, Heap, Helfrich, Kabureck, Karban, Klein, Neff, New_Athens, Paderborn, Rheinhardt, Schilling, Schoenborn, Skaer, Smithton, St._Michael's_Church, St._Michael_Church, St._Michael_Dramatic_Club, Uncle Fred, Wachtel, Watchel
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