Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Easter 1937 and Christmas 1937 and 1940 in Glendive, Montana

Pictures from David's Book of Remembrance 


1--These are pictures I do not remember seeing before in my books but the first picture is Easter
on the South Side at the white house on the corner.  This was the third house we lived in in Glendive
and I was probably 4 in spring 1937.
 
Those are huge buttons on our coats.  I assume they came from the Karl Johnson store Dad was 
managing.  But I know I wore a lot of hand me downs.  I wonder if Mom got things from rummage
sales, too.  We all look very nice though you can see scuffed shoes and David's pants are not new.
We did not have a lot of money, that I know.  When I eventually get to go to school, I remember
wearing clothes more than one day in a row and changing after school and hanging up my dress or
blouse and skirt with straps.  Actually those are the only school clothes I remember in first grade. 

 Luckily the store clothes will become a great blessing in our life, especially in high school and college.

These look like small Easter baskets by today's standards.  We would have had our hair rolled up in
rags the night before to make it curl on the end.  We would have been going to the Congregational
Sunday School where Dad sang in the choir.






























2-It is winter and we are wearing anklets which is interesting.  I have on a different coat and David just 
has on a sweater.  This is also on the South Side and was probably 1937 because Carole has 
evidently not been born yet and we have our Christmas dolls.  This was the Christmas where Mom 
had us follow strings to find our dolls and David got the Kayo doll.  

I am not sure if it is the same Christmas Marilyn got a tricycle and it seemed the whole living room floor
was full of things.  That Christmas must have been a very good year at the store!  So the bountiful year
with an electric mixing bowl for Mom  and a tricycle may have been 1938 or 39.



We moved to a this house on the North Side Heights the summer of 1940 and we have our Christmas 
dolls so Carole would be 2 and I would be in second grade.   She was born in November of 1938 and I 
turned 6 in January 1939 and went to first grade on the south side at Lincoln School in September.

Dad was able to purchase this house and we had lived in 4 other houses since moving there in 1934.

This house was about a hundred years old I think.   It was remodeled when I was at college.  The man
looks familiar but can't think who he is, salesman or?  We often had missionaries eat with us but why a 
single man?  I usually wore pigtails.


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