Autograph Memories pg. 7
Sister Emeline (12-26-49) and (01-16-50) this second date is from my second book of autographs. This is truly a friend for a lifetime, and I am very glad to have been her friend! I always felt like a part of her family, since Sister told me so much of her life before becoming a Nun.
Sister Alvira (02-04-49) – my 5th and 6th grade Teacher! Also, she was the youngest girl of her family and also became a Nun. Sister Reynold, Sister Loyolis (06-10-50) – Sister Emeline and Sister Alvira all good Nuns – I sure am glad to have been a part of their family, while on our journey in life! Sister Alvira, a friend for life and someone I kept in touch with forever! “Lucky ME” – to have had wonderful life-long friends!
Betty Weisenberger wrote in my book with a P.S. message – “Remember when we had charge of the – Rat Hole!” That was one job very few wanted. But, one must keep in mind that when “Friday” came around – you always went to the Normandy Theatre – you were never in the general circulation to get into “Trouble.” Trying to remember our numbers, Betty had a sister Edna – I was ’91’ and they were ’92’ and ’93’ – maybe someone will let me know?
Mary Kreitner (02-13-49) was the rich aunt of Jeanne Saettle’s family and cousin to our family. She was about the same age and did the same Catholic Society type things that my Aunt Irene Riley did. Here is what Mary Kreitner wrote in my book – “When you grow old and can not see – put on your spectacles and think of me!” Guess what? I am old and need my spectacles – to see and thinking of you!
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