September 1941
September 1941 Monday, September 1, was Labor Day. Art was at the old Austin farm for quite a while in the morning. Tuesday morning Aida was once again at the A&P. In the afternoon her niece Lillie stopped by for … Continue reading
September 1941 Monday, September 1, was Labor Day. Art was at the old Austin farm for quite a while in the morning. Tuesday morning Aida was once again at the A&P. In the afternoon her niece Lillie stopped by for … Continue reading
September 5, 1917 Dear Father, We had a holiday today as this is the day when the drafted men were called. There was a big parade in Chattanooga. My company was not in it fortunately and I had a day … Continue reading
In 1950 Charlie Pankow married Ann Hughes, a regional account manager for the Woolworth Company, who had been a guest in the Highland Lake area. At the time Ann, her sisters, brother, and mother Lillian Hughes lived in Brooklyn. Ann … Continue reading