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About Shanna Vicker

I was lucky enough to be a part of my Grandmother Elizabeth Carsey's last 40 years. We played countless card games, read books, played dress-up and many other games at her house. My family spent almost every holiday with her and Grandpa (until his death in 1985.) She was loved by the entire neighborhood and was often referred to as the Neighborhood Grandma. I held a special pride in the fact that I could call her mine! Through her simplicity, she taught me the basics of life and the things which make you happy. Love your family, your church and music. The only thing worth crying over is beautiful music. And above all else, approach life with a sense of humor. I have done my best to live up to her expectations and pass those lessons onto my children.

Monday December 2, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Letter from Dit forwarded from Van Horn saying she isn’t sure she and Harold can join us Christmas!  Surely hope they manage.  Graded Mental Tests for 2 hours in the evening.  Saw “Last Days of Pompeii” Only the setting and eruption of Vesuvius is the same as the book.

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

Captain of the China Clipper,  Edwin C. Musick is on the cover of this week’s Time Magazine.

The British cabinet decided to support a motion at the League of Nations that sanctions against Italy be expanded to include an oil embargo.

French Fascist Marcel Bucard and 110 supporters were arrested in Strasbourg

Animator Marc Davis began work with Walt Disney.

Chicago Daily Tribune December 2, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune December 2, 1935

Sunday December 1, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Played morning and evening.  Saw Pauline Rumberg.  Sam left early this A.M.  (about 6:45)

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

 

Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan signed a non-aggression pact.

Reichminister of Church Affairs Hanns Kerrl decreed that all pastors must submit pastoral letters to the government for approval.

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Film Director Woody Allen was born.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chicago Sunday Tribune December 1, 1935
Chicago Sunday Tribune December 1, 1935

Saturday November 30, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Slept late again but was up by 10!  Cleaned my room – washed, shopped, practiced for tomorrow and had my hair fixed.  Alyce Claire’s friend, Mrs. De Ette Bartlett with her boy Charles were here and ate lunch with us.

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

A new Saturday Evening Post and New Yorker.

To mark the 17th anniversary of the founding of Yugoslavia, King Peter II declared an amnesty for 1,200 political prisoners.

Army defeated Navy 28-6 at the Army–Navy Game at Franklin Field in Philadelphia.

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 30, 1935

Friday November 29, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Slept until 7!  School as usual. Told my 8-sections something about Mexico.  Visited with Pete and Velma.  Alyce Claire, Sam and I went over for awhile.  Same had dates gotten by Vernie Rose or Dee Zimmerman – Popular boy.

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

60 people drowned when two ferries capsized in the Chinese province of Jiangsu.

The China Clipper completed its 8,000-mile flight, landing in Manila.

At the urging of King George II, Greece announced an amnesty for those involved in the March coup d’état attempt

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 29, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 29, 1935

 

Thursday November 28, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

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Thanksgiving Day! Went to the midnight matinee last night.  Sam, Alyce Claire and I saw Thanks a Million” Very Good!  Today I got up about 10  – Had a visit from Mr. Parker and Mr.  Garcia .  Harry came just as they left to see Alyce Claire.  I had to practice with Mrs. Martens for Sunday.  Went to Gladys and Mrs. Palmer’s for dinner. There were only 17 there!  Sam, Lenore , Alyce Claire, Mr. Young (Chief of Police) Mrs . Young (C.R.’s mother), Mrs. Mason, Mr and Mrs. Tepe and son (cadet) and another cadet friend – all those besides the Palmer’s and Vivian and family!  Some good time!  Got home after four. Studied shorthand – went to the show “This is the Life” with Lenore and Charlotte St John.  Surely have been to the shows lately. Am going to live on nothing  for two weeks now!

 

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

The 11th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade takes place in New York City.

The Italian Ministry of Propaganda announced a ban on performances of music by any countries who had voted in the League of Nations for the sanctions against Italy.

Hitler declared all German males between 18 and 45 to be army reservists.

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 28, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 28, 1935

Wednesday November 27, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

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Practice with Mrs. Martens for Sunday  – letter from Mrs. Ruiz – Written the 23rd and they haven’t received my package yet!  Am afraid they won’t !    Letter from Ty-Ty saying Catherine Smith says she is going to marry Carsey!  Seems he is indebted to her for room and  job!  That’s a lot of gratitude to pay!  If she want’s him at that price OIE!!

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

The New Zealand general election concluded. The Labour Party led by Michael Joseph Savage won its first electoral victory in party history.

The uprising in Brazil was crushed.

The China Clipper arrived in Guam.

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 27, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 27, 1935

Tuesday November 26, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Felt quite silly after supper.   Alyce Claire sent a telegram to Royal and we decided, on the spur of the moment, to go to the show.  Sat in the balcony to see Grace Moore in “Love Me Forever”  Good performance by everyone.   A.C. doped me on lemon juice and packed me in bed as precaution against a cold.

 

 

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

This is the Manhattan skyline.

Polish miners and steel workers began a three-day strike for shorter hours, higher wages and better working conditions.

The China Clipper landed at Wake Island

 

The Hoover Dam is near completion.

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 26, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 26, 1935

 

Monday November 25, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

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

Washington surgeons began x-raying 10, 000 people as part of a campaign to reduce the number of deaths from tuberculosis.

Washington surgeons today began the task of x-raying 10,000 persons as part of a campaign to reduce the number of deaths from tuberculosis, Washington DC, November 25, 1935. Here a technician x-rays a woman while others await their turn.
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Manuel L. Quezon is on the cover of Time Magazine

Japan proclaimed the puppet state of East Hebei Autonomous Council in northern China.

Georgeiiofgreece.jpgAfter 11 years in exile, the newly-divorced George II returned to Greek soil as King of the Hellenes at Corfu from London.

 

 

 

Brazil declared a state of siege to fight a leftist uprising in the country’s north.

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Heinrich Sahm

The Mayor of BerlinHeinrich Sahm was expelled from the Nazi Party because his family was said to have bought from Jewish shops.

German Olympic officials said that fencer Helene Mayer, despite being half-Jewish, would be allowed to compete for Germany in the 1936 Summer Olympics.

Nazi Germany forbade Jewish artists from working under pseudonyms

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 25, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 25, 1935

Sunday November 24, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Heard the new preacher and he advocated a reverent attitude (!) in the church and spiritual growth – also inviting the preacher at dinner!  League night was a farce!  No program prepared, late start and confusion supreme.  I don’t see why it needs to be!  Saw “Mary Burns Fugitive” with Sylvia Sidney – Good!

 

 

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

Jefferson County, Texas bought it’s first Book-mobile.  Then called a book wagon.  They closed it in 2015.

The Piazza di Spagna in Rome was renamed the Piazza De Bono because of Spain’s participation in sanctions against Italy

Chicago Sunday Tribune Noember 24, 1935
Chicago Sunday Tribune Noember 24, 1935

Saturday November 23, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Found out that we get off  only Thanksgiving day!  Grrr!!!  Bought a sweet pink n white jacket and fur-trimmed bonnet to give to Joyce Kistler.  Expect Mr. Teague here tomorrow.

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

GeorgiKyoseivanov.jpegGeorgi Kyoseivanov became the 27th Prime Minister of Bulgaria.

The China Clipper landed in Honolulu.

A new New Yorker and Saturday Evening Post.

 

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 23, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 23, 1935