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.
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.