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Amanuensis Monday: March 30-April 4 1944

324 March 30 1944

30 March 1944

 

Thursday 30 March 1944

at top: still waiting [this is in reference to waiting to hear about the volleyball team result]

Dear Diary,

Went to school. Know how to do my math. Have to learn a song. Went to volleyball. Last night Dickie + Dick came over. Listen to the radio. Heard Alan Ladd. Bud came over. Made a puzzle. Put up my hair. 

31 March 1944

31 March 1944

Friday 31 March 1944

at top:still hoping

Dear Diary,

Went to school. Came home for lunch. Tryed on my evening gown. Did some homework. Went to the Temple saw “Dearest Song ” with Denise Morgan was it ever good. Tom when[went] too. Got a multed. Is Denis ever cute. 

 

1 April 1944

1 April 1944

Saturday 1 April 1944

at top: still [for volleyball] Grant came over 

Dear Diary,

Got up at 8:00. Went down in the basement. Played down there all day. Got 8 bottles of pop. Played poker. Have three bottles left. Went to the last show of the Court saw “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” with Richard Carlson. Is he cute!

2 April 1944

2 April 1944

 

Sunday 2 April 1944

At top: Still

Dear Diary,

Went to sunday school. Mrs. Smith broke her hip were sending her some flowers. Went to the show saw “Jane Eire” Got a movie star book. Play poker. Drank three bottles of pop. Took a bath + put up my hair.

3 April 1944

3 April 1944

Monday 3 April 1944

at top: still got fate

Dear Diary,

Went to school. Got sunday + a movie book. Went to the show with mom + dad. Saw Jane Erire [Eyre] the second time. I just loved the show am going to see it again. Betty took a bike ride on my bike. Put up my hair.

 

4 April 1944

4 April 1944

 

Tuesday 4 April 1944

at top: still

Dear Diary,

Went to school. Made tomato + cheese.  Didn’t make the free throws today made 12 out of 13. Did my social studies. Bud + Marshall came over we tried to play card but Marshall didn’t know how + Elane was down there. 

 

I wasn’t going to respond until I saw the Jane Eyre part – that is my a favorite book of mine (out of classic literature anyway). I read Jane Eyre about once a year and have many of the movies. I didn’t know there was a 1944 version and I LOVE that Grandma loved the story as much as I do. 🙂 The mini-series is my favorite version but I really enjoyed the latest movie of Jane Eyre too. I can’t put in another YouTube clip but if you like the story, I recommend checking it out.

Amanuensis Monday: March 22-29

 

22 March 1944

22 March 1944

Wednesday 22 March 1944

*At top: Still hoping

Dear Diary,

Went to school. Made pea soup through it down the drain. Did my Social Studies before supper and after. Bonnie came over. Katie Betty’s friend came and visited tonite. Put up my hair + listen to Jack Carson.

23 March 1944

23 March 1944

Thursday 23 March 1944

at top:(Still) Refereer the free throws with Marilyn

Dear Diary

Went to school. Rained all morning. Went to Volleyball tonight pretain to be mad at Marilyn + Pat. Got my Social Studies report. Read some of food. Got a sunday with mom + dad. Put up my hair.

24 March 1944

24 March 1944

Friday 24 March 1944

At top: Still hoping I get on the team

Dear Diary

Didn’t go to school. Clean the shed and started to white wash the basement. Went over to Dickie’s got the ticket for the circuse. Went over to Grant’s. He’s staying all night read him a story. Put up my hair.

25 March 1944

25 March 1944

Saturday 25 March 1944

At top: Same here

Dear Diary

Did the dishes, clean the basement, made the bed. Went to South School Circles the same thing over again. Went to the show at the Franklin saw “None Shall Excapes” Saw the adorable actor going to find out his name. Read Grant story.

26 March 1944

26 March 1944

 

Sunday 26 March 1944

At top: Same

Dear Diary

Went to sunday school. Went to the show at the Wolverine. Saw Prince O. Dick + Betty came over. Forgot to go to church tonite. Made a puzzle. Grant + I had a fight. Took my bath put up my hair. Had a piece of cake. 

27 March 1944

27 March 1944

Monday 27 March 1944

At top: Same

Dear Diary

Went to school. Referee the noon free throws alone. Went to the store. Bought a record “My Shinning Hour” Listen to Lux + the Gild Theater. Was O.K. Got my coat + shirt from the cleaners. Put up my hair.

28 March 1944

28 March 1944

Tuesday 28 March 1944

At top: Still hoping

Dear Diary,

Went to school. Made vegetable soup. Went to volleyball. Mrs. Newburge played with us. Ripped [arrow pointing up to the word “murder”] my shoe. Made 7 out of 25 in freethrowing. Made a pushe with Tilie. Listened to the programs. Put up my hair. 

29 March 1944

29 March 1944

Wednesday 29 March 1944

At top: Still

Dear Diary

Went to school. Don’t know my math. Marilyn ate lunch with me. Talked with Mrs. Newburg. Had a sunday with Bonnie, Bud, + Dorothy. Gave Bonnie good talking to of how to act. Listen to the radio. Put up my hair. 

 

Amanuensis Monday: March 14 – 21st 1944

14 March 1944

14 March 1944

Tuesday 14 March 1944

*At top: Still hoping I get on the team

Dear Diary

Went to school. Gave half of the consert to the kids. Went to volleyball at Ames. Mrs. Newburg didn’t go. Went to the show and saw “Reap The Wild Wind” was o.k. only I didn’t want her to die. After I got a coke. Owe Bob 10¢

15 March 1944

15 March 1944

 

Wednesday 15 March 1944

*at top: Still

Dear Diary

I went to school. We gave the second part of the consert. Took home Gene’s uniform. Pat called me up. Went to the Temple saw “Lassie Come Home” Then went over to Dick + Betty’s. Put up my hair.

 

16 March 1944

16 March 1944

Thursday 16 March 1944

*At top: Still hoping

Dear Diary

I went to school. After I went to volleyball it was raining. We played basketball part time. Did my did my math + not my soc. science. Had a multed. Mom had a glass too. Didn’t put my hair up.

17 March 1944

17 March 1944

Friday 17 March 1944

*At top: Still hoping

Dear Diary

Went to school. Made tomato soup… While walking home from school a boy was walking behind us. Frankie + I asked him to walk with us + he took both our arms + started walking with us. He is in my homeroom he walked me the rest of the way home. Went to the show with Bud.

18 March 1944

18 March 1944

Saturday 18 March 1944

*At top: Got my fingers crossed. Still hoping

Dear Diary

Went to the school + had my hair put up. Had an awful headache all day. Bought a record for 10¢. Had a multed with mom dad + Bob. Went to the midnight show at the Temple + saw “Gung Ho!” Took Dick + Betty home. Got in a 1:30.

19 March 1944

19 March 1944

 

Sunday 19 March 1944

*At top: Still

Dear Diary

Didn’t go to Sunday School. Grant didn’t come over either. Didn’t go to church tonite. Went over to Jack + Margie’s. Went after pop. Went to Dick + Betty’s she let me borrow a book “Volunteer Nurse”. Took a spunch bath. Went to bed at 9:30.

 

20 March 1944

20 March 1944

Monday 20 March 1944

*At top: Still

Dear Diary

Went to school. Mom + Dad said I didn’t have to go if I didn’t want to. I went anyway. Am still reading my book. Played hide and seek. Came in at 9:00. Listen to Lux the Hard Way was on. Listen to Gild the Consent Nieft with Charles Boye. Put up my hair. 

 

21 March 1944

21 March 1944

Tuesday 21 March 1944

*At top: still hoping

Dear Diary

Went to school. Played volleyball. Mrs. Newburg played too. There was a speaker at are school a lady, was she ever good. Went to Mommy and got a multed with mom + dad + Bob. Came home and put up my hair. 

 

A note from me: My grandmother seemed to be quite particular about her hair. That didn’t change when I knew her as well. There were always hair appointments in her plan book so the idea of her always putting her hair up at night makes me smile. 🙂

Amanuensis Monday: March 8-March 13 1944

When I first looked at my grandmother’s journal, the cover says it is from 1945, so I had assumed that was it. Every week when I transcribed the entries, it was the first time I was also reading them. So the ending of 1945 and then going into 1944 was very unexpected! I then looked through the rest and found a few 1946 entries as well. With that, I’ll go through the 1944 entries and then move on to the 1946 entries. Enjoy! 🙂

293 March 8 1944

8 March 1944

8 March 1944 Wednesday

Dear Diary

Went to school. Had an assembly I was in it. Turned out terrible. Went to the Temple and saw Destination Toky with Cary Grant. Went with mom + dad. Had a egg sandwich, bottle pop. 

 

 

9 March 1944

9 March 1944

9 March 1944 Thursday

*at top: I hope and pray I get on the team. Please God.

Dear Diary,

Mrs. Newburg said I was a 100% better in volleyball + that I may be on the team  or squat. When to Stone School and sang three songs, was better than the assembly. Got a cablegram from Gene.

10 March 1944

10 March 1944

 

10 March 1944 Friday

*at top: Hope I get on the team

Dear Diary,

Sprain my finger. When to the Conserate to sing was better than I thought. Dad + Mom went too. After, I went over to Dick  Linstrom’s house. Then over to Bud’s. Had a bacon sandwich and went to bed.

 

11 March 1944

11 March 1944

11 March 1944 Saturday

*at top: I hope I get on the team

Dear Diary,

Played volleyball. Went to the library. Talked with Marshall. Got mad at him as usual. Grant came over. Went to the Court with Grant + Frances. Saw Youngest Possbesstion [Profession]. Bud walked home with us.

12 March 1944

12 March 1944

 

12 March 1944 Sunday

*at top: Here’s hoping I get on the team

Dear Diary,

Went to Sunday school with Grant. When to the show, saw “women in Bondage” wasn’t so good. Forgot to go to Church at 6:30 so I stayed home + played cards with Grant + Dickie. Mom put my hair up + then I went to bed.

 

298 march 13 1944

13 March 1944

 

13 March 1944 Monday

*at top: Same here

Dear Diary,

I when to school. Got a programe of the contest. everyone put their andtograph on it and so did some teachers. Had a ice cream multite [malted?]. listen to Lux Theater. Did my Social Studies. Washed + put up my hair. 

 

Few Comments From Me:

One thing I love about my grandmother’s journal is the glimpse at what my hometown once was like. I love that she mentions familiar places; Stone school, for example, was my elementary school. The Court Theater was a place I also went for movies when I was younger. And I love the small things she includes – like the bacon sandwich. Sometimes, the diaries just give me a small piece of my grandmother back and I”m very thankful to have her diary so I can do that. 🙂

 

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