Sunday, May 31, 1931

Papa & Bertille went to Smithton to church this morning, it is nice there, we seen quite a few people that we knowed.  Henry & family where here for dinner.  This evening Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary & Henry’s family & Bill came, & we all went to the Brick House, the boy’s stayed here with papa.  The Hecker All Stars gave the dance, music from Belleville, & also Uncle Fred.  Adm. was gents 25 ladies 15¢.  Hecker ball team played Evansville today & Hecker won.  Gus Blackburn & Roy Stauenbiel played at a barn dance at Wagner’s, by Red Bud this evening.  There was also a barn dance by Joe Haudrich’s, by Rheinhardt’s musci [sic].

Thursday, May 28, 1931

This morning we finished our truck patch for this week, then Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came & then we went to Belleville all day.  We ordered our Belleville Paper, that the lady took us through the printing shop.  We all got weighed, Aunt Mary 168 lbs., Uncle Fred 152, Papa 165, Rosalia, 149, Bertille 112.  Today is Frances Kern’s birthday.  Joseph Huber Jr. has purchased a Chrysler.  Last Thurs. night Edwin Wachtel gave a dance at the brick House.  Rev. Fr. Odillo Eichenseer off Chicago spent a day last Sat. with Anton Eichenseer,  & Sun. at Ruma he celebrated his 25th yr. priest, the relation where all present, & they had served dinner in the Hall for 200 people.  Mrs. Charles Rausch of Belleville sold her farm where Ed. Schinder lives on, a lake will be made on the farm.  Red Bud ball team played with Hecker on there grounds here, & defeated them by a score of 2 to 1.  Smithton Jr. team played Hecker Jr. team here Sun. the score was 10 to 9 in favor of Smithton.  Frances Schilling was home last Sun. visiting parents.  George Neff is on the sick list, he is my Osie’s [? last word unclear].  Ed. Parker’s barn is nearly finished now, it costs between $3 & $4,000.  John Roth sold some of his land to George Roth is son.

Wednesday, May 27, 1931

We all went to the truck patch this morning.  This afternoon we went out to Henry’s, had lunch there, Papa & Emil helped with the hay.  This evening, Henry & family, Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary & all of us went to Roy Stauenbiel’s on a visit, Roy had to go to Hecker for a while, but he was back before we left, & that was 12:30.  Leona cut our hair today.

Monday, May 25, 1931

It sure did rain last night & this morning yet too.  Papa went to Hecker this morn. & he also went down & looked at our truck patch.  We had chicken pie for dinner today.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary stopped in, on there way to Red Bud to a church Picnic there.  Papa & Rosalia went out & cleaned the cemetery, & planted some flowers out too.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary stopped went they came back from the picnic, they had there chicken supper there.  Eggs are 13¢.  We sold 25 lbs. springers @ 24¢ a lb. $6.00.

Friday, May 22, 1931

Rosalia & Bertille went up to Mamie’s then we went to church.  Mamie was fixing on a new dress to wear Sun. at Ruma Fr. Odillo is celebrating his 25th Jubilee.  He was here at Eichenseer’s too.  The Catholic ball team of Waterloo motored to Hecker last Sun. & defeated the boys by a score of 3 to 2.

Tuesday, May 19, 1931

We are having a nice shower of rain this morning.  Eggs are 13¢ now.  Jac. Erle was here a little while this evening, he was up at Belleville all day.  Papa went to town this evening to find some news, but he didn’t hear much.  Bank is about all the news around Hecker these days.

Sunday, May 3, 1931

Today Papa is 53 yrs. old.  Ike Napier was here & brought some cheese for Aunt Mary a bowl full.  Today is also Mamie Mueth’s birthday, she is 17 yrs. old.  Uncle Fred, Aunt Mary, Henry & family where here for dinner & lunch we had chicken dinner.  Henry & Leona went home & did the feeding & left the kids here, we all went to the truck patch.  In the evening Henry & Leona & Aunt Mary, Rosalia Bertille went to church.  Bill & Creses where out too.  The evening was spent in playing music, singing, cake & Beer where refreshments served.  Hecker & Belleville baseball club played today.  Belleville won in a score of 18 to 4.

Sunday, April 26, 1931

Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary, Henry & family where all here for dinner.  Philip & Bill where here for lunch.  In the evening they came back & we went down to the Brick House,  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary went there too.  Bill Herzog furnished musci, [sic] they had a pretty fair crowd.  They charged the gents 25¢ ladies free.  The Red Bud Dramitic [sic] Club came to Hecker to the new school hall & gave a play to-night.  There was a terrible accident in Hecker, this evening, there was a car came from the west & didn’t make no stop, & Eugene Bruns was going by & then smashed together, nobody was hurt but the cars where both damaged.  The stranger car was a man from Belleville & one from Chester, they where intoxicated.  The Sheriff was called & he arrested them took them to Waterloo to jail & the way they said they would have to pay $100 fined & 10 day in jail.  I don’t know who is right, we heard now again that the boy’s where uncosinence [unconscious].

Sunday, April 19, 1931

We all went out to Henry’s this morning & took them along, we left about 7 o’clock to go to Frank Dudenhoeffers in St. Louis.  We went to St. Thomas Church over there, & then down to the house.  We had dinner, then we went over to see Val. Adams a little while, the men played pinochle, Henry, Ed, Jac, Irvin, Val.  Then we back again to Gusta’s had lunch & then went home we left about 3:30.  We made a short stop at Geodell’s they where going to Henry’s this eve.  Philip came out & we rode along with him to Sensel’s barn dance, there sure was a crowd there, quite a few people from Hecker where there.  There was a fight at Oak Grove Tues. – night, wedding dance, the McKoneys boys jumped on the McCarthy boys.  Gregory was stunned for a while, they had to carry water & throw it on him, his jaw was swollen the next day yet.

Thursday, April 16, 1931

Papa went to the tractor demonstrating on Kesslers farm west of Hecker.  A Cascey tractor from Red Bud.  Papa & Rosalia went out in the woods to get a load of posts.  Uncle Fred & Aunt Mary came up this afternoon to plant some popcorn at their place.  They where here for lunch.  This evening they went to the dance in Wiegands brick house.  George Emery & Clarence Busch gave it, ladies free, gents 25¢.