Sunday April 5, 1936

diary 2The 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.

 

My. S.S. class decided on a sunrise breakfast next Sunday Morning.  Went to M.E. to a good service except that Rev. Hempstead read his sermon!  Heard a Harin Simmons quartet that was exceptional.  At 3:30 hear Miss Garrett’s Sextet with Rev. Hempstead in Miss G’s composition “Servant, Master and Lord” It was beautiful – Miss Garrett accompanied on the organ.   Started embroidering a blanket for Dit.  At Grady’s, Capt. Starr talked to me about Mexico – got me all excited to go again!  Heard the Hardin-Simmons chorus at the Baptist Church and enjoyed it. It has been a very enjoyable day on the whole!  Lots of wind at noon and a few drops of rain.  Not enough to show but tonight it has turned much colder.

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

At least 12 deadly tornadoes struck  the Southeastern United States,  it became known as the  Tupelo–Gainesville tornado outbreak.  

Chicago Daily Tribune April 5, 1936
Chicago Daily Tribune April 5, 1936

 

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