Dec 26, 2019

Needs Attention!!


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1955 Apr 19, The Escanaba Daily Press, P6, Escanaba, Michigan

Divorced 8 Times

Cincinnati (AP) Mrs. Rose Schlenk Paschen, 40-year-old cafĂ© operator, was granted her eighth divorce Monday – four from the same man.  She was given her fourth divorce from Paul J. Paschen, 44, an automobile salesman, on the grounds of neglect.

Dec 23, 2019

Christmas Fun

Super Fun Christmas Dinner with the
Sweet Krafczyk Family-lighted knit caps
and Christmas glasses!!

Nov 28, 2019

Nov 26, 2019

A Family to Be Thankful For

Thanksgiving Family Time
24 November 2019

Nov 16, 2019

No more tight shoes for me!


1797 Oct 28, The Philadelphia Inquirer, P3, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died – Mr. John Clark, Silk Dyer, of this city.  His death was occasioned by a sprain of his ancle[sic] in putting on a very small boot.

Nov 13, 2019

Couldn't Take it Sober?


GenealogyBank:
1952 Feb 10, Richmond Times Dispatch, P34, Richmond, Virginia
Couldn’t Take it Sober?
A man who came before Judge John Ingram in Hustings Court the other day on a drunk and disorderly charge testified that all he did was to listen to some hillbilly music on the radio and get drunk.  If the hillbilly music he was listening to was like some we’ve heard, he was justified in getting tanked.

Nov 9, 2019

Chesty

Chesty was at the Marine Corps Birthday Ball this evening with his Marine.  His Handsomness enjoyed all the attention.
 

Oct 19, 2019

19 Oct 2019

October 1932 - Happy Birthday! 

Oct 15, 2019

An Anniversary


“Time they said… Time will heal all wounds but they lied…”
Tilicia Haridat

Happy Heavenly Birthday Today, My Love

Oct 14, 2019

Hard to find?


GenealogyBank
1925 Feb 11, Kansas City Star, P4, Kansas City, Missouri

Though twice married, a woman of Clearwater, Neb., has never changed her name since birth.  Her maiden name was Smith, and both of the men she married bore the same name.

Smith History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. Smith is an Anglo-Saxon name. The name was originally given to a metalworker (the blacksmith). It is derived from the Old English word smid, probably derived form "smitan," which meant "to strike with a hammer."  Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown and Jones were the most common last names, according to a Census Bureau analysis of the 2010 Census.