Monthly Archives: April 2015

Saturday April 20, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

At 4 there was a faculty barbecue at the Fair Grounds.  We were entertained by the Board.  The band gave us a concert.  At night we surprised Bernard by going out. Twas his birthday – Velma, Dwight, Bess, Prentess, Alyce Claire and I went out. Pete and Velma couldn’t, Wilma is visiting Velma.

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

It’s Hitler’s Birthday.

The Gallup Riot caught on film.

Clovis News Journal Clovis, NM April 20, 1935
Clovis News Journal Clovis, NM April 20, 1935

Friday April 19, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Went to dinner bridge party given by Mrs. Tammi Hubbard for about 4 tables. Good lunch, good time and I won First prize.  A darling battle of Evening in Paris Perfume  – Surely Thrilled.  Got some white shoes.

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

The wind takes a toll and a security bill is making its way through congress.

The Paris Evening News Paris, TX April 19, 1935
The Paris Evening News Paris, TX April 19, 1935

Wednesday April 17, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Have just listened to “Cibony” (?) It always reminds me of the Regis, Mexico City.  Had an awful dust storm last night.   Everything coated today. Went to a Japanese Tea given by the Beginner’s Dept.  I played awhile for them.  Everything was decorated a’la Japanese,  by Willie Russel and very  effective.  Bernard was supposed to call but he didn’t so I suppose he will offer the excuse again that he is sick!  That one is about worn out even if it’s true. Wrote Mrs. Gates  (still sounds funny to say or write that)* and  Mrs. Berkness.

*Mrs. Gates is her younger sister Ditty who just got married at Christmas.

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

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Thousands migrate to California fleeing from the drought.

 

 

The Pan American Clipper lands in Hawaii.

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The Waco News-Tribune, Waco, TX April 17, 1935
The Waco News-Tribune, Waco, TX April 17, 1935

Tuesday April 16, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Letter from Jonathon – letter from somebody everyday

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

The dust is lifting and rocks are thrown in Poland.

Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque, NM April 16, 1935
Albuquerque Journal Albuquerque, NM April 16, 1935

Monday April 15, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Letter from Mary Jo telling me she has kept the pink net dress I sent on approval.  First program  of the Southwestern Musical Festival. Grand band concert.

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

The train is caught in the dust storm and a plot against the Italians.

Big Spring Daily Herald Big Spring, TX April 15, 1935
Big Spring Daily Herald Big Spring, TX April 15, 1935

 

Sunday April 14, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

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Easter Sunday  Beautiful services – Saw “Roberta” in the afternoon with Betty Johnson – Quite Good! Went to Dwight and Velmas –

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Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today :

It was the Easter that turned BLACK!   In the afternoon a black cloud of dust descended upon the plains sending folks running for cover.

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Friday April 12, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

Saw “Ruggles of Red Gap” Good!!  Just noticed Roland Young as very attractive –  May go to Carlesbad the Sunday after Easter if Bernard can still go!

 

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

Tragedy on the tracks and the cost of dust.

Clovis News Journal Clovis, Nm April 12, 1935
Clovis News Journal Clovis, Nm April 12, 1935

Thursday April 11, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

At 2:45 everything began to grow dark. The sun was hidden, street lights and home lights had to be used.  The sky was red!  We dismissed at 3:00  and didn’t get home any too soon before a good rain! The sky cleared.  Went to the Woman’s Club and Alyce Claire played before Velma had play practice.  Church dramatic club gives “Patty Makes Things Hum”  on Saturday night.

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

Dust is everywhere!

Clovis News Journal Clovis, NM April 11, 1935
Clovis News Journal Clovis, NM April 11, 1935

Wednesday April 10, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled Mexico Summer written by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more)

20150409_220531Dr. Barr’s last service – Splendid – “Stewardship”   Letter from Carsey – Says whether or not I go to Mexico will affect his plans for summer!

Dear Elizabeth;

Believe it or not, things have been happening in Van Horn.  As far as I am concerned it has all centered around the debaters of whom I have made reference to before.

Last Saturday I was in El Paso.  I decided to call up the debate coach of Austin High and get a debate for my two teams.  Austin is El Paso’s snootiest school.  We had previously debated Marfa and Sierra Blanca and the kids were generally discouraged with debating because the teams had read off their speeches from manuscripts and it was boresome to the audience.   I promised them that if they would continue working that I would match a debate with a first class team that would’nt monotonously read it off.  I borrowed Mrs. Dees new Pontiac 8 Sedan for the trip and we left at 8 Wednesday morning. We did’nt have to debate until noon so we had several hours in El Paso to shop and to drive about the city.  Mary Jo and Minna Boyd found many dresses according to their description of the stores.  Mary Jo was elated over a dress that she found in popular for only 5.95!!  She described it in minute detail.

At Austin Hi the girls and boys instantly found friends to show them about until time to debate.  The debate was held in the auditorium with an audience of about 300 people.  Six times our total high school enrollment — and that only those in study halls or with permission.  The boys debated first and lost their debate with a 3-0 decision.  The boys there outclassed them as I expected.  They had clearer, louder voices, spoke more slowly and deliberately as I had futilly taught my boys to do. But the situation was different when Mary Jo and Minna started.  The girls at Austin irritated Mary Jo to the extent that she forgot her audience and stage fright and spoke as she never did before. Her rebuttal was smooth and unbroken, and with just the right amount of sarcastic turn of her voice.  She answered with definiteness every challenge they presented. And the opposition was as I wanted.  They had a girl with a musical, vibrant voice that swelled at her command for emphasis; her colleague was excellent but did not come up to the first.  Minna Boyd did well there but Mary Jo exhibited limitless capacity.

This week, tho, came the official interscholastic debates.  It was our job to beat Marfa, a town four times as big as Van Horn and other towns represented in the meet.   Mary Jo lost the flip of the coin and had to take the negative. She wanted the affirmative because she had worked on it so much for Austin Hi.  The debaters became  almost vicious at one another and the audience was tense and silent especially during the rebuttal.  When it was all over and the judges decision came he read off ‘negative’ (our side), ‘affirmative, and fumbled with the last card which had ‘negative’ on it.  Mary Jo and Minn yelled and went running out the door oblivious to the crowd of people to tell Jaime and the folks.  Mr. Lancaster was there to hear it. 

We next go to the regional meet at Alpine. If we win there, we go to Austin for the finale.

This debating has absorbed all of my time and thought. It has even drawn Jaime in.  He first came up to the school and sat around at night listening and reading while we practiced. But finally he decided to offer a little assistance until now he is an indispensible portion of a debate practice. 

A glance over this reminds me that it is 99.44% debating information.  Hope it doesnt bore you — that’s all there is in Van Horn at present.  There is to be a board meeting tonite — probably will discuss flies in the Mexican School. Any more news of summer?  I may end up in Mexico again because of a peculiar turn of events that I will describe later when more is determined about it.  Is there any chance of your going (for the 9th time to ask)? Pardon the repitition — but if you should decide to go it would considerable influence my manouvers for the summer (I can not spell that word).

               Su Atto. y SS.

               Arnold Carsey

 

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

A dust storm hits at high noon in Dodge City, Kansas.

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Jack Frost is sticking around New Mexico another beheading – this one in Germany.

Clovis News  Journal Clovis, NM April 10, 1935 pg1
Clovis News Journal Clovis, NM April 10, 1935 pg1
Clovis News Journal Clovis, NM April 10, 1935 pg 1
Clovis News Journal Clovis, NM April 10, 1935 pg 1