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Saturday March 7, 1936

The story continues with the second journal.  This is an entry from her personal diary, by Elizabeth Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago.  Click here to read more.

Left Tatum for Brownfield about 5:30 A.M. in a pouring rain – Got to Brownfield, woke up Sam and ate breakfast  Carolyn Bradley was with Alyce Claire, Joyce and me on the trip.  Finished breakfast dishes and departed for Lubbock, Saw Royal Ferguson on the way.  Got to Lubbock about eleven. Shopped a great deal – Joyce went to see her doctor and we shopped some more.  I tried on a black Chinese coolie hat trimmed in red but didn’t buy – Instead I bought a pink sweater, white hat, white purse, many gloves – Alyce Claire got a melon and blue outfit- Joyce yellow outfit and Carolyn just a few scattered things like me!  After supper we went to Ruby and Viola Sides – Played Bridge.  Royal was there – Cut up and had fun until time for the midnight matinee when we saw The Country Doctor  with the Dionne Quinns.  Very Good – Went back to Ruby and Viola’s  for more Bridge.  Ate Breakfast about four A.M. and soon left for Tatum.   Arrived Tatum a little after 6 our time.  Went to bed immediately.

 

Here’s what else happened 80-years-ago today

The U.S. Government is accuse of spying on American’s telecommunications

The Chicago Daily Tribune March 7, 1936 pg 1
The Chicago Daily Tribune March 7, 1936 pg 1
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Douglas Fairbanks and Sylvia Ashley were married in Paris

 

The Remilitarization of the Rhineland took place when German forces entered the Rhineland in violation of the Treaty of Versailles.

 

 

In the Reichstag, Hitler announced the renunciation the Locarno Treaties and then called for new elections on March 29 which he intended to prove that the German people were behind him.

 

The Chicago Daily Tribune March 7, 1936
The Chicago Daily Tribune March 7, 1936

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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