October - November 1935 from the Calls 1935-1943
October 1935
Sat Oct 5 Finished work at Akron, Charles home again.
Sat 12 The Dellinger building in Batavia burned.
November 1935
Sat Nov 2 Chas. and I drove to Buffalo and brought E.F. and Sarah home with us. They stayed with us until the 6th. We went to the Annual Dutch Market supper at the Presbyterian Church, Le Roy, and they went home with Carrie and Frank Walkley.
Thurs 7 There were 46 young fish in the pool and 5 old ones.
Sun 10 Carrie's birthday. Chas and I, E.F. and Sarah with Carrie's children and grandchildren and Frances Covelle were there at Clarence Walkley's at a birthday party
Fri Nov 15 Malvern begins work at 8 A.M. instead of 7, so we are to have breakfast at 6:30 instead of 6:10. I have been getting up at 5:30, lighting the kitchen fire, getting on tea kettle and milk for cocoa, as He and E. take it for lunch. M and usually E put up lunch while I get breakfast. M gets E's car at the door, and tries to get out of the house at 6:25.
Thurs 21 Went to Mrs. Mondo for a permanent. Evelyn wrote Ralph has inflamatory rheumatism
Thurs 28 We were at Arthur's, 19 of us. Had roast goose and chickens. A nice time. (Thanksgiving)
Fri 29 Charles signed to wire Pleasant Grove and the tenant house for electricity. Mark Bossart is expected to buy Miss Thoma's farm.
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Patty's notes on this entry
Charles - Charles Joslin Call (1859-1939) son of Robert Call (1831-1913) and Charlotte Joslin (1834-1908) He married Elizabeth Ann Coe (1862-1956) daughter of Albert Coe (1827-1907) and Deborah Prentice (1833-1910) in 1884
Dellinger building - On Saturday October 12, 1935, the Dellinger Theatre in Batavia burned, along with sections of 4 stores in downtown Batavia.
Front page of the October 13. 1935 Buffalo Courier Express
Available at FultonHistory.com
I - Elizabeth Ann Coe, wife of Charles Joslin Call
E.F. and Sarah - Ezra Frank Coe (1853-1942), son of Albert Coe and Deborah Prentice. He married Sarah Frances Ward (1856-1941) daughter of Charles Kendall Ward (1819-1898) and Laura Caroline Davenport (1822-1876) in 1883.
Carrie and Frank Walkley - Carrie Evelyn Coe (1864-1948), daughter of Albert Coe and Deborah Prentice. She married Frank Lincoln Walkley (1867-1961) son of Rosman L Walkley (1838-1930) and Maryetta Peck (1843-1922) in 1894.
Frances Covelle - Frances Ellen Branch (1858-1952) daughter of Charles Little Branch (1821-1858) and Ellen McCrea Hitch (1825-1920). She married Milton Wright Covell (1856-1907) son of William Edwin Covell (1818-1886) and Elizabeth Mehitable Tufts (1822-1863) in 1883.
Clarence Walkley's - Clarence Williard Walkley (1898-1983) son of Frank Lincoln Walkley and Carrie Evelyn Coe. He married Doris Donnan (1897-1957) daughter of William Cowan Donnan (1853-1916) and Susan Freeman (1868-1951) in 1921. In 1935, Clarence Walkley and his family lived in Pavilion.
Malvern - Malvern Smith Jones 91884-1937) son of Daniel S Jones (1853-1923) and Ida May Gardiner (1856-1892). He married Edith Alberta Call (1889-1989) daughter of Charles Joslin Call and Elizabeth Ann Coe in 1913.
Mrs Mondo - Alice Cocetta Ogenia (1900-1967) daughter of Russel Ogenia and Florence Gervasi. She married Anthony Loius Mondo (1895-1940) son of John Mondo (1868-1939) and Crucifisso Ippolito (1857-1928) in 1917. In the 1940 census, Alice's occupation is listed as beautician
Evelyn - Evelyn Clara Call (1895-1962) daughter of Charles Joslin Call (1859-1939) and Elizabeth Ann Coe (1862-1956). She married Francis William Hankins (1897-1983) son of William Lucas Hankins (1872-1930) and Mary Jane Kellam (1974-1944) in 1920
Arthur's - Charles Arthur Call (1885-1962) son of Charles Joslin Call and Elizabeth Ann Coe. He married Bertha May Hotchkiss (1882-1946) daughter of Horatio Nelson Hotchkiss (1855-1938) and Carrie Adell VanName (1861-1944) in 1909
Mark Bossart - Mark Louis Bossart (1892-1967) son of Louis Bossart (1852-1931) and Anna Dennis (1852-1920). He married Helen L Heywood (1902-1954) daughter of Robert Judson Heywood (1874-1936) and Frances Martha Decker (1880-1919) in 1928.
Miss Thoma - Anna Thoma (1875-1947) daughter of Mathaes Thoma (1841-1906) and Josepha Bueche (1843- before 1892)
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