This day in 1930: Birthday card, letter, Shokipee mine, canary, etc.

black-woman-girl-thinking-white-cartoon-writingEntry from Journal #1: August 15, 1930~

Irene and John[n]ie sent Alb[ert] a birthday card this day.  I got a letter from Aloyo Engleman (Gussie’s boy).  W[illia]m Rumping left the 18 for Spokane again.  They come to the lead in the Shokipee mine.  Stropp took brother’s car again.  Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bishop, Mrs. Mable Shea are visiting at Marysville.  I got [E]yebrows (canary) from Sister Maud the 16th.

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