The prose style writing. So simplistic. So too the point. Dotted with STOPs because punctuation cost extra. I didn't realize it, but they were actually most popular in the 1920s and 30s because they were still cheaper than long-distance phone calls.

Oh and the funny thing about the Wrigley's gum wrapper is that Granny always had a pack of Wrigley's in her purse. Usually one or two of those five piece packs. She used to get them when she would pay her tab at Live Oak Grocery, the local grocery store. On car rides, my cousin and I would have little tea parties with tiny goblets she taught us to make with the foil pieces. Resourceful much!
this is amazing, I wish my grandmother kept something like this!
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oh wow!! I just love the Western Union message....so neat!
ReplyDeleteI only have a few bits and pieces from my Grandmother...I wish I had more...I do have a couple of ration books from WWII that were my parents...Yes I'm old...
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I love that you have these things that were hers from her daily life. And the candid photos are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful thing to have!
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