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Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Georgian Terrace
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Jones Reunion, Milton Ga area, c1929
SPEAKING OF REUNIONS: This is the Jones family of the Alpharetta, Cumming, and Milton area at their 1929 Reunion. Notice the males are on the left and females on the right. That may be the same protocol of country churches back then: There were two doors, one for the men and the other for women. My mother-in-law, Marie, age 9 at the time, was on the right and her two younger brothers were on the left.
Monday, July 29, 2024
Sunday, July 28, 2024
LBJ Repeat
This week on the news we are hearing a lot of Lyndon Johnson decided not to run for reelection. And each time it brings back a memory of LBJ being nominated in a Democrat Convention in Atlantic City in 1964. Being stationed about 40 miles away, I was on the Boardwalk when he, from the balcony, waved at us. I waved back, along with thousands other.
I made a blog of that memory
Here it is again, copied and pasted.
Then they left the balcony and someone shut the doors and several fights broke out in the crowds, there were several groups of protesters with their own axes to grind. .
Prances on Censuses
Posted on Facebook 2 years ago:
What a difference a decade makes. If you are a Prance relative you might find this interesting. First is the 1910 Census. The top family is the J.O. Prance family. It show J. O. age 29, his wife Lessie (Wright) age 18, and their child Henry P(aul), age 1/2.
Saturday, July 27, 2024
SUNDAY FUNNIES!! MAD Magazine #24's WRESTLING
In case you do not know, MAD #24 was the first issue of MAD Magazine. From issue #1 to issued #23 they were all comic books.
Anyway, text by editor Harvey Kurtzman and art by Atlanta's own Jack Davis. (in case you are wondering where in Atlanta did Jack grow up, I think it was where Lenox Square is now, back then it was way out in the country.
Another Arc de Triomphe
Watching on TV last night the Grand Opening of THE OLYMPICS in Paris when seeing the ARC de TRIOMPHE it reminded me of the ARC de TRIOMPHE that is in New York City's Greenwich Village, at the end 5trh Avenue. A bunch of my Naval friends walked by this one often 1963-1965. We took this picture.
A couple years ago by taking a wrong turn I learned that Atlanta also has a ARC DE TRIOMPHE where the grounds of Atlantic Steel used to be.
See I can even make the Grand Opening of the 2024 OLYMPICS all about me.
Friday, July 26, 2024
X Ray Glasses & Tattoos
Today we went to pick up our new glasses we had
ordered. The lady that waited on us made
sure they rested very comfortable on our noses and ears. After she got through adjusting they fitted perfectly.
While adjusting she would point at her ear or nose and say, “Look
here”. She did good.
It also reminded me of my Naval office co-worker and friend
Don. Whenever Don tried on anyone’s
glasses for what ever reason he would suddenly grab his crotch, like hiding and
say, “Wow! I didn’t know your glasses has
X-Ray vision – How did you get that scar?”
It was a wise-crack that never got old’
Afterwards we went to a nice eatery for lunch. Believe it or not, our waitress did not have
any tattoos on her arms, neck, or below her knees. Knowing her demeaner, I doubt if she had any
tattoos above her knees either. That is
hard to believe.
Adventures on Blackjack Mountain, on or near
Thursday, July 25, 2024
Rockettes and their enemy: TIME
On THE TODAY SHOW this morning RADIO CITY ROCKETTES put on a
little show. I think they did yesterday
too? Anyway, these gals are in their
prime.
I thought someday they will be old, and they can remind
people that for a couple of years they were ROCKETTES. Their claim to fame.
Which reminds me of Murphy’s Bar at Seaside Heights, New
Jersey. One of their regulars was a
retired ROCKETTE. That was in the med
1960s, That was about 60 years ago. I’m sure she has aged and died by now.
First Day of School 1947
This picture was taken in early September 1947 in our front yard on the corner of Wayland and Waddell Streets in the Clay Homes. We are suppose to be looking gloomy because it is the first day of school.
It was my very first day of school. I went to the first grade that year.
Left to right: Jeane Steele, Billy Somebody (who later moved to Gramling Street), Eddie Hunter (that's me), Frances Hunter, and Helen Steele.
After that school year, the next summer we moved in my grandfather, but we still went to the same shool (Waterman Street School).
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Silver Comet Coffee
My son Adam does a lot of exercise on the SILVER COMET TRAIL
which goes from the Smyrna area on in to counties west for miles. I have been on it several times myself.
There is always all sorts of exercises being done there, such
as walking, speed wacking, running, biking, and so on.
As a birthday present Adam bought me a 12 oz pack of SILVER COMET
REV COFFEE ROASTERS. He must have bought
it at the Bike Store on Floyd Rd at the SILVER COMET TRAIL.
It is very tasty and gives me the RUNS… get it?
Adventures in a Dollar Store
I went to what used to be a $1 store. I think Dollar is still in their name maybe
they should add an S to that name.
As I approached the door a tiny little woman was standing
holding the door with one hand and holding at least a dozen big white balloons
wanting to fly way. She shouted in a
foreign accent to hurry. I can’t hurry,
I have a bad leg.
When I finally got to the door the lady was holding for me I
thanked her and said those balloons were going to carry her up up and
awayl! She seriously told me no, they
wouldn’t.
I bought a package of ballpoint pens, which I think
are still the cheapest in town. I bought
a couple of other items, the total was something like $3.67.
On one aisle they had finger
food such as small sacks of potato chips and so on. On that display rack they also had deep fried
pork skins. Wow! I haven’t had fried pork skins in years. In
red letters warned SEASONED!
Seasoned heck! They were POSSESSED!
Very spicy and my sinuses
started melting in my head.
I put the rest, about
half, in a sandwich bag and will try to finish them later.
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Obediah & Nancy Elizabeth Huey Tyson
My great grandparents on my Daddy's mother's side: Obediah Hargraves Tyson (1852-1919) and Nancy Elizabeth Huey Tyson (1854-1938). Obediah and Nancy Huey are my great grandparents. They both were born and died in Cherokee County, Ga.
Obediah’s parents were Robert Cabel Tyson (1821-1864) and Sarah C. Moody (1815-1896). Nancy’s parents were John T. Huey (1826-1891) and Drucilla Wilson (1825-1905).They were married in Cherokee county 18 January, 1877.
They had nine children, the second is my grandmother Minnie Victoria Tyson Hunter (1879-1948).
They are both buried Bascomb United Methodist Church Cemetery, Cherokee County, Georgia.
Claim to Fame...Flame? Get it?
It Is All About Me!
Posted on Facebook 2 years ago:
Monday, July 22, 2024
Lolagene & Bee, Sister in laws
Posted on Facebook 7 years ago:
Sunday, July 21, 2024
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Lem & Maude Guffin on Wedding Day
Lem Guffin (1887-1969) and Maude Wright (1885-1975). Maude is Ann's great aunt. Maude and Lem was married 13 August 1916, below is their Wedding photograph.
Friday, July 19, 2024
Prance, Warren & Bynon Brothers
These two brothers are Warren Clyde Prance (1915-1945) and Bynon Mayes Prance (1914- ? ). Clyde and Bynon are the sons of Homer Jackson and Cora Louise Smith Prance. Bynon and Clyde are first cousins to Anna's father Henry Paul Prance.
Warren and Clylde were both born in Americus, Sumter County, Georgia.Bynon married Henrietta McDonald in Savannah and they had three children.
Clyde married Dores Agnes Flanagan in Washington, DC, and had one son.
Thursday, July 18, 2024
Bus in Douglasville
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Ed Petty Murder Mystery
It is always interesting to read about a relative who made the newspapers. Sometimes it gives you certain bragging rights or claim to fame and sometimes not.
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!
Thank you everybody for the wonderful Birthday Wishes! I was going to respond to each of you but that is a little overwhelming for a slob like me.
Drucilla Wilson Huey
Drusilla Wilson Huey was born in 1825, in South Carolina, and died in Cherokee County, Georgia, 1905 at age 79. She married John T. Huey, also, born in South Carolina (near Abbeville) and died in 1891 in Cherokee County, Georgia, at age 64. They are my g-g-grandparents. They are both buried in Bascomb Methodist Church Cemetery, in South Cherokee County. which is land he donated in deed form to the church for a cemetery.
Monday, July 15, 2024
3 Wright Sisters of Canton Hwy
These 3 sisters on a porch swing are the daughters of Henry Gable and Louisa “Lula”
Kuykendall Wright. Their names, which
may or may not be listed in order:
Lessie Mae Wright (1881-1957) m James Oscar Prance, Maude
Irene Wright (1895-1975 m Lem Q. Guffin, and Lilla Sarah-Frances Wright )1904-1991)
never married.
Sunday, July 14, 2024
SUNDAY FUNNIES!! MAD Comic #2' HEX (Baseball)
Tis the season. This is torn from the pages of MAD Comicbook #2, (before MAD was a magazine). dated Dec 1952-Jan 1953. Story my editor Harvey Kurtzman and art by Georgia's own Jack Davis.
I'm sure you know to click on each picture to make it bigger and readable. Right?