Friday, July 10, 1931

Henry is putting up hay today, Papa, Rosalia went out for lunch, dinner, lunch.  I baked bread, coffee cake, doughnuts, cake, today.  I seen in the paper that Mrs. V. Heck, & Mrs. Zeno Mendel gave Miss Hilda Bertram a surprize [sic] Miscellanous [sic] shower, on her approaching marriage next Tues. July 14 to Slyvester [sic – Sylvester] Miller, at the Miller residents.  Mr. & Mrs. Archie Whiel left for a 10 day trip to Chicago & Minnesota.  Hy. Minneman of Fults Ill, died & was buried last Wed. afternoon, he is a brother to Chas. & Ed. of here.  Mrs. Ed. Shmidt of Waterloo, Jake & Dan’s mother died Thurs & will be buried Sat. morn.

Friday, June 5, 1931

Henry & family where here for lunch this morn. she brought him up so she could take the machine back home again, because Henry took the team home in the evening.  Rosalia & Bertille went to church this morn.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came this morn. to help with the hay, they where here for dinner & lunch, & also Henry was here.  Ed. L Parker has the announcement in the paper for a public barn dance on June 11 next Thurs., floor 34 x 60, Rheinhardt Orchestra.

Thursday, June 4, 1931

Today is Corpus Christi, & also Henry Birkner’s birthday & Marcella Ettling’s too.  Rosalia & Bertille went to church this morning.  Henry & Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary where here for lunch.  They made 2 stacks of hay so far, but still have some more to make.  Today is a big day at Belleville, all the stores close at noon, there is School Picnic, a few schools together.

Wednesday, June 3, 1931

Walter Wittenauer is awful bad sick, they say he had 2 doctors, Mrs. Reagan is out there too, he was poisoned from the wheat.  Henry came this morning, he got Meng’s rake & put his hay up this afternoon.  He was here for dinner, lunch, supper, lunch.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary where her for lunch & supper.  Mr. Hill was here & got out lawn mower, & also brought it back again.  This evening, we all went out to Gus Blackburn’s to a barn dance, there where lots of people there, they took up collection from the boy’s.

Tuesday, June 2, 1931

Papa cut hay all day.  Frank Schwindle was here & brought our brooder stove back.  Alfred Eckert & Oliver Birkner where here selling chances on a quilt for a dime, we took one.  We had our first spring chicken dinner today.  This afternoon Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came & put up there curtains in the rooms, they where here for lunch.  Henry & family, & Dan Geodell’s family where here this evening.  Henry & Dan & the boy’s where going to the milk meeting, but it was at Broad Hollow Grange so they didn’t go there, they thought it was at Hecker.

Monday, June 1, 1931

Papa & Rosalia went out to Henry’s he has to help with the hay again, & she went along to get a load of corn.  They where there for dinner.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came up & from here they went to Mrs. Henry Keorber’s funeral, then they went to Belleville.  This evening they came up & put there window shades on.  We all drove out to there place & got there furniture, & stored it in there house here.  Henry was here & cutting hay this afternoon, he was here for lunch.  Eggs are 13¢.  Today was wash & iron day.  Rosalia & Bertille washed windows, scrubbed floors in Uncle Fred’s house this afternoon.

Monday, May 18, 1931

Today is wash & iron day.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary where here for lunch this afternoon.  Papa went out to help Henry make hay.  Emil was also helping.  Rosalia Bertille planted tomato plants in our truck patch this evening, we now have 119 down there.  Hy. Armstutz was here & got some watermelon seeds that Aunt Mary brought here.  He told us about the show people Jackson’s, they must of had a time this morning when they left.  The [racial slur omitted] Jake & the Dr.  Jake said he made his own medicine, so I guess that means he is a fake doctor, Jake said he would get him arrested this morning yet, he wait till he would get to Granite City.  We heard one night he took $67.00.  Thats quite a lot.

Wednesday, July 9, 1930

We all went out to Uncle Fred’s again to help to make hay, we were there for lunch, dinner & lunch.  Today is Mrs. Frank Birkner’s birthday.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary went.  Today is also Mamie Eichenseer’s birthday.

Tuesday, July 8, 1930

Papa hauled 22 bus. of Henry’s wheat to Red Bud and got .75¢ for that.  Leona called up this afternoon and said we should come out & help her milk so we went.  But Henry came home from thrashing early.  While we were there Aunt Mary called up & said we should come over & help to make hay, so then we went over there.  We had supper there.  Oscar Birkner was helping too.

Wednesday, June 4, 1930

Papa went up to work at the school this morning a little while.  Bertille went up and called him to help Henry make hay, so Papa and Rosalia went out there all day.  Bertille is baking bread.  Today is Marcella Ettling’s birthday, but the way I heard they are going to celebrate it Saturday night.  Last Friday on Decoration Day, the Hecker baseball players played with Waterloo, but Hecker lost for the first time this season.  Sunday they played with Red Bud and Hecker lost again.  That is the second time for Hecker.  Papa and Rosalia came home right after dinner & then Rosalia & Bertille drove out there , we took all of our quilts along & washed them in that new motor washing machine.  It sure did go nice.  In the evening Papa, Rosalia, & Bertille drove out to Aunt Mary’s and Uncle Fred & when we got there they was just getting ready for the birthday.  Today is Henry Birkner’s birthday.  He is 27 years old.  So we didn’t stay very long out at Uncle Fred’s.  Clifford Stahlheber was here a little while this evening.  He came to tell us that Mrs. Ettling told him that there is going to be a dance Sat. night at their place.  They are going to celebrate Marcella’s birthday & we should also tell Uncle Fred’s, so we did but they had an invitation for Ronnenbergs on Saturday night and Mrs. Ronnenberg told them to tell us, so we [have] an invitation for 2 places Sat. nite.  Henry & family went to Dan Geodells to nite to practice music for Sat. nite, they have to play at Chas. Sensel’s barn dance.