Monday December 24, 1934

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

Everything’s a mild uproar – house to be cleaned, church decorated, wedding practiced, buffet luncheon to be fixed besides attending the Christmas Tree.  Card from Carsey like I looked everywhere for!  The pictures and drawing on the front reminds me of the church between Puebla and Cholula – anyway one of those we saw!  Card from Franklin, too; rather elaborate!  We were so silly in the practice of the wedding – too many attendant functions –

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

An arctic blast takes hold of the Northern half of the country.

Russia warns the U.S.  to trade fairly and tragedy hits many across the nation.

The Evening Independent  Massillon Ohio Dec 24, 1934
The Evening Independent Massillon Ohio Dec 24, 1934
Chicago Tribune Dec 24, 1934
Chicago Tribune Dec 24, 1934

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