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November & December 1938 from The Calls 1935-1943

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 Fri Nov  4.  Charles is trying to sell  the Pembroke Farm. He went to see a house in Buffalo offered as part payment. Found the house in question was satisfactory, but the buyer-to-be had changed his mind. It was a pleasant trip.  Sun 6 - Charles and I went to the Le Roy Methodist church. Rev. Mark Kelly  spoke. He officiated at the funerals of both Father and Mother Coe, and performed the marriage ceremony for Arthur and Bertha in 1909.  Thurs. Nov. 8. Election Day  A great deal of interest in Governor Lehman, who has had the office three times and in  Dewey, popular young attorney. Also, the new state constitution was voted on.  Sat Nov 26, Mable, Archie's wife' entertained in honor of Donald's wife, from 3:30 - 5:30. There were lots of Calls. The bride's mother and two sisters were there.  Wed 30. E.F. and Sarah started to Florida with a man driving down. Charles killed 30  hens. Thelma  came over to help. She picked about 24, then came in and dressed 19 or 20 befor

Photos from Ithaca and Rochester, New York - c 1917 - pages 71 - 75

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I'm very lucky to have several of my grandmother Evelyn Clara Call's (1895-1962) photo albums. And perhaps even luckier that she labeled many of the photos - so I know roughly when and where they were taken, and who was in the photos.  My grandmother attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1915-1916, and then Cornell University in Ithaca, New York from 1916-1919. Page 71 has photos from Cornell University and Ithaca, New York Sage College Sage Chapel Erma Schultz Evelyn Clara Call - 2nd from left On the streets of Ithaca Roomies Evelyn Clara Call and Bernice Reynolds Bernice Reynolds -  Bernice C. Reynolds (1896-1973) graduated from Cornell in 1920 with a degree in Agriculture. She was the daughter of Charles John Reynolds and Mary Ella Wilder. She married Fred Eugene Wheeler.  Page 72 has photos of Evelyn Clara Call and Frances Searles Fran's "puritanical" neighbor Evelyn Clara Call Frances Searles Frances Searles -  Frances Elizabeth Willard Se

Photos from Cornell University and Ithaca, New York - 1917 - pages 67-70

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  I'm very lucky to have several of my grandmother Evelyn Clara Call's (1895-1962) photo albums. And perhaps even luckier that she labeled many of the photos - so I know roughly when and where they were taken, and who was in the photos.  My grandmother attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1915-1916, and then Cornell University in Ithaca, New York from 1916-1919. Page 67 - Photos probably from Ithaca in the Spring of 1917  Eleanor Willingmire Eleanor Ross Willingmyer (1896-1979) daughter of John Albert Willingmyer and Zuella Emma Jackson. She married Joseph Albright Archbald. Eleanor earned a degree in Agriculture from Cornell in 1917.  Pages 68 and 69 have photos from an outing to Buttermilk Falls in Ithaca on June 10, 1917 Where we ate our breakfast Evelyn Clara Call After Breakfast Evelyn Clara Call Evelyn Clara Call Not as bad as it looks Evelyn Clara Call Page 70 has photos of members of the Class of 1919 taken in 1917 when they were sophmores Hurrah fo

September & October 1938 from The Calls 1935-1943

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  Sept 4-5. Wm Weaver came as a tourist and asked for lodging. I looked at the nice appearing elderly woman and saw  Alice Pratt Weaver!  Was glad to see her, and we visited quite a while before bed time. They stayed to breakfast. - Labor Day - Wm starts teaching again tomorrow in a High School where he has taught five years. An unusually fine appearing young man.  Tues 6. School began. E teaching at Stafford.  Thurs 8  " Charles  came soon after noon. He has been  doctoring  for a cold all the week, 'sore spot in chest and a cough.' I put on a mustard plaster at his request and then another on the skin which reddened it." Fri 9 Woke at 12:45 A.M at a short but strange cough of Charles! His breathing was short with a catch in it, - quite annoying. I put on some clothes, got some onions from the outside cellar so made onion syrup and cooked an onion poultice, fixed doses of medicine and then asked Edith to come down and see what she thought of him. He did not feel bad

Photos of the Cornell Women's Pageant - May 1917 - pages 63-66

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      I'm very lucky to have several of my grandmother Evelyn Clara Call's (1895-1962) photo albums. And perhaps even luckier that she labeled many of the photos - so I know roughly when and where they were taken, and who was in the photos.  My grandmother attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois in 1915-1916, and then Cornell University in Ithaca, New York from 1916-1919. Most of the photos on pages 63-66 are from the Cornell Women's Pageant presented on May 18-19, 1917.  In May 1917, the women of Cornell put on several performances of a pageant in the amphitheater at Cascadilla Gorge.  A couple of sections of the article about the pageant from the May 19 issue of the Ithaca Journal explain the purpose and intent of the pageant.  Sat, May 19, 1917 – Page 6 · The Ithaca Journal (Ithaca, New York) · Newspapers.com Sat, May 19, 1917 – Page 6 · The Ithaca Journal (Ithaca, New York) · Newspapers.com These are the newspaper articles I found in The Ithaca