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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-02-24

Sunday February 24th 1935
Slept until 11. Laura and I took a walk.
Sorta looked for Mother and Daddy but they didn’t come.
At church Reverend Wiley announced that he and Mrs. Wiley we’re leaving 10th Avenue to go to Kalamazoo. Wally met me afterwards and we went to Fireside. He told about his accounting course at Bliss.
I acted terrible coming home. Jealous over nothing.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-02-22

Friday February 22nd 1935
Felt blue all day but rushed home. Had supper quick. Started my bath about 6:15 and finished dressing at 7:45 just as Wally (Nye Schofield, Vernon Gilmore) drove up. So to Sea Scout dance at Williams Grill Westerville. Surely enjoyed myself. Wally was so sweet.
Got home about 1:00 and so to bed. Dead tired.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-02-21

Thursday February 21st 1935
Went uptown at noon. Got gold clip and earrings at Dunn-Tafts and gold bows at the Union $1.11 and $0.66 respectively.
After work stopped at Corts. Got pair black moire pumps.
Made a block for my quilt tonight- did my nails for the dance tomorrow night.
Mrs. Davis told me tonight when I paid her that she would have to have $5 & $6 a week instead of $4 & $5.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-02-17

Sunday February 17th 1935
Too much show I guess- had a terrible headache. Tried on my dress and a corset I got for it. Had spare ribs for dinner. Just messed around but had a good time doing. Bernard Brooks met me at the bus to get a letter I had for him from Wally. Talked to a man from Zanesville on the bus.
Mrs. Haldeman took Mary and I through Streletz house. Gorgeous.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-02-16

Saturday February 16th 1935
Almost finished my Express and parcel post cards. At 12 I ask Bill if I should quit and he said okay if I was going home. Got in on the bus at 2:30. Daddy and Mary were making sausage. They bought a whole hog from Uncle John’s last night. The refrigerator is full. Uptown and got a formal. It has long sleeves. I hope that’s okay. Mary took me to the Palace. George Raft and Carole Lombard “Rhumba”- “Horse Feathers” Four Marx Brothers.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-02-15

Friday February 15th 1935
Have to work tomorrow so I’m not going home tonight.
Davis’s wouldn’t let Wally come down. He called so now I’m getting to take a walk with him.
That will surely let them have their living room. He was only down Wednesday of this week. And when he’s the only vice I have I think I might have a few privileges.