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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-09-24

Tuesday September 24th 1935
26 people got fired from the office Saturday the whole stock Control Department where Laura worked. And others here and there.
Saw Louis Woolum for a minute tonight when I transferred.
Just finished a letter to Wally. Now I’m going downstairs and listen to the Joe Louis Max Baer fight. Louis is slated to win.
Louis knocked Baer out in the third.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-09-23

Monday September 23rd 1935
Took me 50 minutes to get to work this morning. Such car service.
Regular day Godman driver Ray brought me a bunch of brown marigolds. Must have been a hundred fifty. So pretty such color. Single ones.
Went up to Lazarus this noon and got what birthday gift. maroon silk pajamas. It’s what he wanted. $3.60
Read- Bath- Bed 9:00

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-09-22

Sunday September 22nd 1935
Oh! such a nice weekend. Except that I had a headache today. Wally came about 12. Ed here for dinner too. Had the nicest fried chicken. This afternoon we shelled peanuts, had in ice cream bars and then went for a drive along the river. After supper I lay down for a while and my head got better. Wally and I walked around the campus for about an hour. Then said our good nights on the swing.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-09-21

Saturday September 21st 1935
Bill in for only a little while. Lonesome. Wally called from Gilmore’s at 12 and came down at 1:00. Had lunch at the High Street Cafeteria. Got me a pair of brown low heeled monk Oxfords at Gilbert’s. $2.99 Then we went to the Folies-Bergere at the Palace. Apple and snake dancers best. Ballet with white net dresses pretty. Had supper at Liggett’s, Wally bought me a box of peppermint patties. Home at 9:15. He stayed for only a minute.

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-09-20

Friday September 20th 1935
Bill furnished blood for a transfusion to George last night and he looked rather pale when he came in at 10:30. George was sinking fast but is better now.
Lolly Smith (one of the drivers) brought me home tonight. Picked up his little boy on the way. Surely darling.
Ironed and read the paper Bath- Bed.
Letter from Wally. Mrs. Haldeman is going to Mary[sic-marry] Louie*.

*Louis Ruhlmann

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Trella Hemmerly – 1935-09-15

Sunday September 15th 1935
Up later. To Garden for corn and flowers. Sani and Floy came at dinner time.
Mary, Walt and I went to see Garbo in “Anna Karenina” When we got home Daddy was back from Michigan and he didn’t like it cuz I went. So I spent the evening in tears.
Had popcorn and apples and counted my pennies. I have $6.35 guess I’ll wait until I have $10 before I bank it.