Granny Pam
Winnie A. (Kaiser) Yearnd Scrapbook Concluded
The remaining pages in the book are newspaper clippings and other personal items. Here are the photographs with people I can’t identify. These are from throughout the book. From left to right, Marion, Jane and Helen Yearnd. I can’t ID the man in the background, or the girl on the far right. On the left, … Read more
Winnie A. (Kaiser) Yearnd Scrapbook page 21, Take Two
Here are some photographs that have people I can’t identify from page 21. If you know any of these people, please let me know!
Winnie A. (Kaiser) Yearnd Scrapbook, page 21
Pages 18-20 of sweetie’s scrapbook contain newspaper clippings, programs, invitations and cards, which I have omitted. The photos on sage 21 are mainly of Winnie and her husband, and a few family photos. Here is a lady that looks like Aunt Jane Yearnd with Grandpa Kaiser. Grandpa Kaiser would be William Kaiser, 1862-1940. He was … Read more
Winnie A. (Kaiser) Yearnd Scrapbook, Page 17
Page 17 of Sweetie’s scrapbook contains newer photos, mainly of Winnie and her husband, William; some of their children are included. Two living grandchildren are pictured, I have omitted that photo. First is a baby, I don’t know which baby. Second, my Dad, James Yearnd, with Richard Domey. Richard Domey was the husband of Helen … Read more
Tour D’ Meeee-sheeee–gan
OK, it’s a weak title, but it is all I have! I left Tuesday afternoon and drove from here to here. If you look at the scrolling heading in my old hometown of Cadillac, then you will see a photograph of this place. My Dad ran a Funeral Home there from 1958 to 1979. Then … Read more
Winnie A. (Kaiser) Yearnd Scrapbook, Page 16
This page of Sweetie’s scrapbook contains a copy of a campaign flyer. My grandfather ran for, and was elected to a circuit court judgeship in 1947. I think the flyer is interesting because of the polite language it uses, the format it takes, and the information given. This scan shows the back cover on the … Read more
Seam-Stress?
D3 came in the door a few days ago toting a formal dress in a plastic bag. She said, “Coworker wants you to shorten her daughter’s prom dress.” I shuddered. I’m nervous about sewing anything of someone else’s, and especially if it is worth more than $2.00. It was worth more than $2. An attached … Read more
Listen Carefully
A friend sent me this link. Listen very carefully.
Frost?
Why did we spend 45 minutes covering and bringing in plants last night? It didn’t freeze. Now I’ve got to spend a little longer uncovering everything and taking it back out. Oh well.