Friday, December 30, 2011

Tuesday, December 31, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 31, 1963
Tuesday, another beautiful day, 80.  We went to Escondido in am to look at houses.  I did a little ironing.  Marilyn worked again.  They were over here for supper and all went to church and bowling after.  Clifton and I kept the kids.  Had a long letter from Mary Ann.



Comment: New Year's Eve, not much happening apparently...here is us at about that time on the front steps of Mary Ann's house in Gloversville, NY.....

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Monday, December 30, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 30, 1963
Monday cloudy, windy, strong northeast wind, 68.  I washed in am and ironed in pm.  Marilyn worked at El Patio from 6 am to 2 pm.  Jim was here for dinner and David went with him in pm.  Had a long letter from Gerald.
Comment: I guess Marilyn is working...wonder what I wrote about in my letter, I don't think I was known for writing long ones.......


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Sunday December 29, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 29, 1963
Sunday, another nice day but windy.  We all went to church and at Marilyn's for dinner.  Deans birthday.  Leroy Kennedy's, Ronnie, Anita and family, Onda and Fred, Bobbie, Martha and children all called in afternoon.  Kathy Raymond was over and played 42.  Marilyn, Joyce, Carol and I went to church at night and El Patio for coffee after church.
Marna, Dean, Patty
Comment:  Sounds like they are having a nice, relaxing time....I don't remember that we ever went anywhere for just coffee as a family....Here is a picture of  Marilyn's children, Marna, Dean and Patty when they were younger than in 1963

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Saturday, December 28, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 28, 1963
Saturday, lovely day hot 80's.  We went to Marilyn's in am and she went down street with us to shop.  We got drapes for house.  Took Christmas tree down in am and cleaned up house in pm.  I wrote mother, LaVerne and Roberta and Gerald.  Had a long letter from Mother.  Marilyn, Jim and kids were here in evening for popcorn and sweet chicken.
Comment:  Not sure what "sweet chicken is, here is a picture of Marilyn from about that time.....
Susan says it was sweet cider...should have surmise that from the popcorn......

Monday, December 26, 2011

Friday, December 27 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 27 1963
Friday, lovely day, the warmest so far, hot in the sun.  Men cleaned up some of the tumble weed and burned it.  Marilyn, kids, Wayne and the rest of us went to Julian and Inspiration Point in pm.  I did some ironing in am.  Marilyn brought over clothes to hang up.  Received New Testament from Mrs. Mayo.
Comment: Dad was a fire warden of some sort when in Gilboa so he knew how to do a controlled burn. Us kids used to help when we burned some meadows to get rid of weeds and unwanted plants. The primary control tool was small back fires started on the edges of the burn. We also had rakes, shovels and brooms to knock out any errant flames. Sounds like the family is really enjoying the leisure time. Mrs. Mayo was the parson's wife at the Flat Creek Baptist Church. Not sure of the occasions for the New Testament, Mom must have had several.......This is what Dad might have been dealing with:



Thursday, December 26, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 26, 1963
Thursday, lovely day.  I washed in am and went to Escondido in pm.  Joyce went with us bought Carol's skirt at Penny's.  Sue was with Marilyn.  Clifton got permit to burn tumble weed.
Comment: And here is why Dad wants to burn the tumbleweed. Susan and Carol....

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Wednesday, December 25, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 25, 1963
Patty And Dean
Wednesday, Christmas.  Lovely warm day.  We were at Marilyn's for dinner and supper.  Took a couple short rides.  Jim, the boys, Fred, Anda and Joyce went hunting in am.  Kathy Raymond and Patty Whitcomb were at Marilyn's at night and played 42 with the boys till 3 am.  Dougie called in am from Virginia and told us the Gilboa post office had burned.
Comment: Another Christmas. I think the Gilboa post office building was the house Dad and Mom rented from Bruce Buel and at that time, had a view of the Gilboa Reservoir. LaVerne can remember living there...I believe Uncle Merel either worked at the post office when it burned or may have been the post master. Here is information about the game of "42" that we used to play a lot.....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/42_(dominoes)

Friday, December 23, 2011

Tuesday, December 24, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 24, 1963
Tuesday, lovely, warm day 70's.  Marilyn, Jim, kids, Joyce were here at night and we had our gifts and buffet supper.

Comment: Christmas Eve at the "rents" rental home in Ramona, CA. Sue and Wayne are on the left, Dean is holding the paper in the center. David and Jim are on the right. Not sure of the other folks...,,,.click on the picture to enlarge....

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Monday, December 23, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 23, 1963
Monday, sunny, very strong east wind.  Our windmill blew over.  Went over to Marilyn's in pm and went Christmas shopping in Ramona at night.  Carol and Sue stayed at Marilyn's all night.
Comment: Getting ready for Christmas, all seem to be enjoying the family interactions...
Here is a comment from Marna explaining who the folks were from yesterday's post:


Hi Uncle Gerry!
I want to tell you again how much fun it is to read your blog! Maybe you've heard from Mom, but I know that Rebecca and Deedee are old family friends whose last name is Apel. They had six girls, Rebecca is the oldest. In 1969, Rebecca (or Becky) came to live with us for a year. Joyce and Onda are my aunts, Jim's little sisters. Onda was on the left side of the couch with her first husband on your December 14th entry and Joyce is your unknown person a little further down. Joyce also lived with us one year in Ramona. I do not know who April is. 
Merry Christmas to you all! We're vacationing in Phoenix and will go see Mom on Friday.
Love to my Superhero,

Marna

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sunday, December 22, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 22, 1963
Sunday, sunny, warm day but strong east wind.  We went to church and Sunday school.  Rode down to Oceanside in pm to sea shore, it was beautiful, took some pictures.  We all went to church at night to Christmas program and to the parsonage for refreshments.  Rebecca, Dee Dee, April and Joyce came home with us and watched Bonanza.
Comment: This is what they might have seen, the pier at Oceanside, not sure who all the folks are.....

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Saturday, December 21, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 21, 1963
Saturday, nice day but hazy.  I washed and made Carol blue dress for church program.  Marna was here. Joyce, Patty and Dean were missing??  from noon.  Called LaVerne and Roberta, it was 0 degrees all day and -8 in the morning.  Clifton bought two sheep.  We were all over to Marilyn's for supper had tacos and enchiladas.  They went to a wedding then bowling with David and Wayne after.
Comment:  Cold day in Gilboa, bet they are enjoying the weather in CA.  Dad goes back to farming of a sort, must have a nice lot.....

Monday, December 19, 2011

Friday, December 20, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 20, 1963
Friday, lovely day.  Marilyn and I went to San Diego shopping at Mission Valley shopping center.  It's a beautiful place.  Clifton and David kept the kids and they were all here for supper.  Ronnie and Jim were here for coffee in the evening.  Marilyn worked at night.  Carol stayed over night at Marilyn's and Marna stayed here. 
Comment:  Lots of family interactions......can't beat San Diego for beauty....

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Thursday, December 19, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 19, 1963
Thursday, another beautiful day.  We went to Patty's program in am.  Had letters and cards from Mother, Roberta and LaVerne.  I wrote a long letter to mother at night.
Comment: Staying in touch through the mail...all seems well.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Wednesday, December 18, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 18, 1963
Wednesday, beautiful day.  Marilyn and I went to Marna's Christmas program in the am.  Bought Christmas trees and put them up.  Had mail, first in a week.
Comment: The mail might have come with a stamp like this:

Friday, December 16, 2011

Tuesday, December 17, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 17, 1963
Tuesday, beautiful day, 70's, finished writing Christmas cards.  Marilyn, Patty, Dean here around noon.  David worked a few hours at Petrolane.  Marilyn brought clothes over in afternoon to hang up.  We were all at Marilyn's in evening.  She, girls and I went to prayer meeting.  David, Wayne and Clifton have bad colds.
Mom, Dean, Dad, Sue, Marna In Front Of Marilyn's House
Comment: Life goes on but with better weather......

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Monday, December 16, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


December 16, 1963
Monday, lovely day.  I washed in am and we went over to Marilyn's, waited for Patty to come from school.  Marilyn took dean to Doctors to have stitches removed from his lip.  Jim and boys brought chickens over at night.  I ironed in pm.
Marna, Randy Berghouse, Dean,
Karla Berghouse,
Patti, in Marilyn's Back Yard
Comment: You can take the farmer off the farm but......a comment from Marilyn:  "Loving the blog,  sure brings back memories that I had forgotten. Had forgotten that Dad actually helped us with with the paperwork and could have even loaned us a couple hundred dollars for taxes.Not exactly sure". Love Marilyn     

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Sunday, December 15, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 15, 1963
Sunday, beautiful, nice, and warmest day so far, 70.  Girls and I went to Sunday School at 9:30 and dad and boys came to church at 10:45.  We went to Marilyn's for supper and had tacos.  Mr. And Mrs. Ryker came and Ronnie and Anita Binghouse and Jones and 2 children.
Comment:  First Sunday, church starts, all very social, Marilyn's family.


Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Saturday, December 14, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 14, 1963
Saturday, sunny, warm day, windy.  They were all here for breakfast, dinner and supper.  We were over there in the afternoon and helped some.  Marilyn and Jim went out to a steak dinner at night.  They moved in new home.  Comment:  Mom feeding the clan because of the move to a new house.  Here is a picture of the whole crew:  
Standing:  David, Jim Harris, Wayne, On Right Couch:  Patty, Susan, Dad, On Left Couch, Two Friends, Marilyn, Marna, Unknown, Sister Carol..must be Christmas...

Monday, December 12, 2011

Friday December 13, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 13, 1963
Friday,  Beautiful warm day.  60's.  I washed,  Marilyn came over in am and left kids and took David back with her to mow lawn at new place.  She did some mowing in pm.  We went over to new place and put up draperies. 
Comment:  Mom enjoying the grand kids.  Here is what Susan just wrote about the trip:  "That was a great trip.  When we went through a certain region, we would sing songs about it, us as “Red River Valley”, which was not as big as the Schoharie Creek by any means, but knew why it was called “Red River”, because of the red clay on the banks of the river; we sang “Oklahoma” when traveling through the state.  I remember stopping for a meal in Oklahoma, and how “funny they talked”.  Everyone looked at us like – “where did they come from!”.  That was the place Dad told us all, after we got our food, to hurry up and eat.  He wanted to get out of there. Seems he saw people going through a doorway with a curtain hanging up in it, and I guess the thought they may have been gambling or something in the back.  He didn’t like to looks of it.  I won’t forget that.  

We, from little old Gilboa, thought we were quite the “cat’s meow”, going on a trip to California, and everyone at school thought it was pretty neat also.  Carol, Wayne and I went to school in Ramona, and I think David did as well – but can’t be sure.  David and Wayne were very popular in Ramona, and had lots of girl friends. 

I remember some times walking to school with a neighbor girl, Kathy Devenburg – up over the hill past a chicken farm (big coops), and down the other side to the school.  We would stop at a soda shop or Rx for a “cherry coke” a few times.  It was a good experience all around.

Wayne had one of the lead roles in the play “Oklahoma” by the way.  There’s a picture of him somewhere.  He was more mature than the California boys, I remember.  His girlfriend was “Carolee”, David’s was “Liz”."

Love you - Susan
Marna, Mom, Dad, California 1963-4

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Thursday, December 12, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 12, 1963 - Thursday, beautiful, sunny, clear day, 60's.  Marilyn, Patty, Dean, David, Clifton and I went to San Diego and Point Luma and Sunset Cliffs.  It was beautiful there.  We did a little Christmas shopping.  I bought Dean a jacket for Christmas.
Comment:  Doing the tourist thing.  Here is Marilyn commenting on Patty falling out of the car the day before this:  "Gerald, a little more on the rest of the story. 
Dean, Marna, Patty Harris
Amazing , that was the days before seat belts. We had an old green Plymouth station wagon and the right door on the passengers side would fly open when you made a left turn.  Patti was in the front seat and out she went. Thankfully we were not going very fast.  She would have been 5 years old.  God in His mercy protected us so many times, when thing could have been really bad.LU "M"     

Wednesday, December 11, 1963 The Freances Hubbard Diaries

December 11, 1963
Wednesday partly cloudy.  I wrote to LaVerne, Gerald and Mother.  Marilyn and the kids came over in am.  Patty fell out of the car on way here and got banged up.  They were all here for dinner.  Wayne didn't go to school because of sore throat.
Comment:  Wow, calamities, Dean cuts his lip badly then Patty falls out of the car.  Here is what Marilyn wrote about Dean's cut lip:
 "Just a Little note about the accident with Dean. Wayne and I took him to the doctor for the stitches and Wayne almost passed out, he had to lay down on the floor.The cut on the lip was really quite bad and sewing up a lip is tough. Wayne was really a tender-hearted guy. I miss him. LU "M"   Here is a picture of Wayne when he was close to that age in California.....pretty cool looking guy.....


In 1958 Marna, Marilyn's oldest daughter, was thrown out of a car with me when she was about seven months old...seems to run in the family.....take a listen:  
http://hubbardfamilymusic.blogspot.com/search?q=me+and+marna

Thursday, December 08, 2011

Tuesday, December 10, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 10, 1963 - Tuesday, partly cloudy and warmer.  Kids started school.  We went to Escondido in am and Marilyn, Patty and Dean too.  We went to second hand store, bought a mattress and bed frame.  We went to Marilyn's for supper.
Comment:  The top two pictures are of their Ramona rental house, bottom left is Susan and Carol with a large tumbleweed in the yard.  The bottom right back row is Susan, Marilyn, Carol, Mom and Dad, seated are Marilyn's kids, Marna and Dean, at Balboa Park in San Diego.

Monday, December 9, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries




December 9, 1963
Monday, rainy day in Ramona all day and night.  Marilyn and kids came over in am.  I did some unpacking.  Marilyn, Jim and kids here for dinner.  We went downtown and did some shopping.  Patty wasn't in school because of a bad cold, other kids didn't go either.  Marilyn and Carol took clothes and did them at the laundromat.  We were all over there for supper.  We bought ironing bench, mattresses, washer and bed frame at second hand store.  Dean has his lip cut when grinder fell on him in garage and had 6 stitches taken.
Comment:  And life starts in California..here are some pictures from Susan showing the car and family.....see the one-wheel trailer at bottom left....



Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Sunday, December 8, 1963, The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 8, 1963
Sunday, partly cloudy in am.  Left Lordsburg N.M. 5:20 am.  Ate breakfast in Wilcox, Arizona. A man from Vermont ran the place.  Elevation 4458 ft to 4900 ft; then we started down to Tucson; beautiful, giant rocks and mountains.  Tucson 8:30; saw first palm trees west of Tucson, cultivated and acres of cotton.  Casa Grande, elevation 1400 ft; stopped for gas and checked tires and got two new ones.  Left there 10:55, Wellton, AZ 2:25. Climbed over mountains and down to Yuma and reached there 1:45 Mountain time.  Turned clocks back 1 hr over California border, rode though miles of mountains of sand dunes as far as eye could see and down in a valley.  Elevation 3890.  Reached Marilyn's 5:30 pm.
Comment:  Five days of hard traveling and they made it.....Here is the type of car they drove and here is what David had to say about their last night in Gilboa, NY:  

"It was a 1964 Plymouth ,   I remember the day before we left, we had a snow storm. Wayne and I went to Grand Gorge to fill my car up with gas because it would be sitting for the winter. Coming back home, the roads were slippery and drifted. Instead of going through Flat Creek we went to Manorkill with the thought there might less drifts . We were doing fine until we hit the cross road, the drifts there were about 3ft high.  We hit them at about 60mph and the car lifted up to ride over them and then came to a stop, stuck. We walked home to get the Farmall tractor and of course, we had to jump it to get it started then went to pull out the car and put it in the garage. Once we opened the hood, the snow was packed to the top. You could see the imprint of the hood in the snow. I then closed the the hood and got ready to go to Laverne’s to spent the night and leave for California the first thing in the morning." Bet they are enjoying the California weather.....


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Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Saturday, December 7, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 7, 1963
Saturday, left McLean, Texas 6:10 am, in Amarillo 7:20, drove in a dust storm.  Ate breakfast and had car washed.  It was daylight and foggy in New Mexico, 10 am, set time back to 9 am.  Drove in sand storm to Roswell, left there 11:30.  Beautiful there, desert mountains, Ruidoso Downs, beautiful there, up in the mountains with tall evergreens and patches of snow.  Alamogordo nice and white sands.  Reached Los Cruces 4 pm got groceries and crossed Rio Grande River.  Stayed in Lordsburg New Mexico 17 miles from Arizona.
Comment:  Again, a 600 mile day, no problem except for dust and sand storms, must have been a new experience for them,  probably David and Wayne doing most of the driving...... 


Here are some pictures related to the places they drove through......
Cadillac Ranch,  Amarillo, TX
Roswell, NM









Alamogordo, NM

Lordsburg, NM

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Monday, December 05, 2011

Friday, December 6, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 6, 1963
Friday, nice day, sunny.  Left Sullivan 5:10 am.  Came through the Ozarks, ate breakfast 7:30 at a nice place.  The Ozark roads good but a lot of corners coming up from the mountains.  Ran off the road in Baxter, Kansas 9:40 am, and missed our turn.  In Oklahoma at 10 am and took Will Rogers Turnpike.  Called Marilyn about 10:30 am.  Tulsa at noon.  Oklahoma City 2:30, warm here, leaves on trees.  Stayed at McClean, Texas overnight.
Comment:  About 620 miles, they are certainly moving fast.  This is what David says about running off the road:    "We went on to the shoulder of the road that dipped down a little . The one wheel trailer we were pulling had a tendency  to pull on the back of the car when the car was not level . Therefore we skidded across the road a bit and regained control (@ 65 mph scary)  then went on our way."  David John Hubbard
McClean is in the heart of the oil, cattle and ranching area of Texas.  Here is how the town might have looked.  They are on the fabled Route 66.........
Motel In McClean, Texas
Howdy From McClean, Texas
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Thursday, December 5, 1963, The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 5, 1963
Thursday, cloudy.  Left Lodi, Ohio 5:30 am, reached Springfield 8:45 and it started to snow.  Came through Columbus before day light.  Reach Indiana border 9:50 am, no snow for a while then light snow and wet roads.  Cloudy most of the day.  Set clocks back west of Indianapolis, were there around noon.  Crossed Mississippi River 3:30 central time.  Stayed over night near Sullivan MO 60 miles west of St. Louis and ate supper there.

Comment:  Did 581 miles and probably at least 12-13 hours on the road.  About a third of the trip completed in two days....



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Friday, December 02, 2011

Wednesday, December 4, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 4, 1963
Wednesday, cold, 10 at LaVerne's.  We left for Calif. 6:20 am.  Went to Oneonta and to Utica, roads miserable with snow and ice.  Got on the Thruway at Utica 9:20 am, road good, becoming sunny.  Road wet with some snow west of Syracuse becoming sunny until 20 miles from Penn. line then some snow again.  Reached Ohio line 2:50 pm.  Had to detour above Akron and got mixed up.  Reached Lodi around 6 and stayed all night.
Comment:  About 500 miles or so in some tough driving.  They must have driven by the Madison, OH Exit 212 on their way into Cleveland then south to Akron and Lodi.  Sixteen years later , Mary Ann I would live there for thirty five years and raise our kids, and where they also would visit numerous times.  



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Tuesday, December 3, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 3, 1963
Tuesday light snow 20.  We finished packing and Lorraine called in am.  I called Billie.  Had letter from Doug he had been to Spain and was headed for Naples, Italy.  We went to LaVerne's and stayed all night.  Gerald and MaryAnn here for supper.  Mother called.


Wayne, Carol, Mom, Susan, David
Comment:  Final gathering before the trip.  So the travelers are Clifton J, 55, Frances Marietta, 50, David John, 19, Wayne Morris, 17, Carol Sylvia, 13, and Susan Frances, 11.  Six people, probably three in front and three in back.  Probably David, Wayne and Dad as the principle drivers for an approximate 3000 mile trip....except for Dad, this is a picture of them probably a couple of years later.... 

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Monday, December 2, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 2, 1963
 Monday, 24 high, cloudy, light snow in pm.  We packed the car and I defrosted the freezer.  Lavilla called, LaVerne and Roberta here at night.  Called on Earl and Lillian in afternoon.  Evelyn Taylor called.  Had letters from Marilyn and Doug.
Comment:  California trip preparations, folks calling to say goodbye.....They are going out to be near Marilyn and Jim in the warmer weather.  Here is a picture of Marilyn and Jim Harris as they might have looked then in Ramona, California....

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Sunday, December 1, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

December 1, 1963
Sunday, 20's, some snow and windy.  Roads were a glare of ice.  We went to Church, Sunday School.  All of us were at LaVerne's for dinner and supper.


Comment:  Sounds like a stark day mostly spent at LaVerne's....mmmm, no visitors, maybe because the roads were so bad.  Here is how it might have looked out of the west-facing window of the house......

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Saturday, November 30,1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

November 30,1963
Saturday, cold, windy, snow squalls.  I ironed, sorted out some things.  Clifton cleaned out desk.  Linda Kingsley spent the day here.  Boys went out at night.  Roads slippery.
Comment:  Trip preparation continues, here is a picture of the desk Dad is cleaning out.  It was hand-made, I think, by Grover Haner and was a gift to Mom and Dad.  It was battered and beaten from hundreds of impacts and scratches from all the kids over the years.  I refer to it in one of my SongPoemStories,


 "The Milk Check Came Today"...
At his battered home made desk I still can see my Dad
As he pulled old bills from pigeon holes and paid with what he had
The checks he wrote left-handed as he shooed us kids away
Sustained the farm and family when the milk check came today.  
Take a listen by clicking the link below:


http://hubbardfamilymusic.blogspot.com/2011/04/milk-check-original-by-gerry-hubbard.html


Monday, November 28, 2011

Friday, November 29, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

November 29, 1963
Friday, rainy day, 42, high in am, 52 in evening.  I washed in am, hung clothes inside.  Mrs. Mayo and sister here in pm to practice with girls to sing at church Sunday.  We packed a few things.  Boys cut wood in am and closed up barn.  Did ironing in afternoon.
Comment:  Preparations for CA trip continue, attic must have been full of clothes, wonder what song the girls were practicing.....and on this day in 1963, Lyndon Johnson established the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination 

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thursday, Thanksgiving, November 28, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaires

November 28, 1963
Thursday, mostly sunny, 50's.  LaVerne, Roberta, and  Mary Ann were here for Thanksgiving dinner.  Howard's, Evelyn, and Bonnie (Taylor) here in am and got the girl's bicycle.
Comment:  "Howards" is Howard and Lorraine Hubbard Vaughn.  Sounds like a nice day with a wonderful home-cooked turkey meal with lots of gravy, mashed potatoes, dressing, and turkey, probably cooked to perfection.  I think the girls are giving their bicycle away in anticipation of their impending trip to California........Here are Howard and Lorrain and
a picture of three of Dad's five sisters:  from left, Lorraine, Evelyn, Ina Belle



Saturday, November 26, 2011

Wednesday November 27, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


November 27, 1963
Wednesday, 40's, cloudy, turning windy.  I wrote Dougie and Marilyn.  Cleaned up the house and I went to prayer meeting at Lavilla's and took some plants over for her to keep.
Comment: Lavilla's to keep the plants for them when the family goes to California....and Lyndon B. Johnson addressed the joint session of congress with his "Let Us Continue" speech which basically said he would continue JFK's programs......here he is taking the oath on Air Force One just after Kennedy was declared dead.......

Tuesday, November 26,1963, The Frances Hubbard Diaries

November 26, 1963
Tuesday, partly cloudy, 40's.  Clifton and I went to Cobleskill and Mother's for dinner.  Grandpa, Louise and Ina Belle here in the evening.  Kids went to ball game.  I had letter from Doug, he was on the way to Spain when he wrote it and said he would arrive there on the 21.
Comment:  It's Tuesday and Dad not working so it's to Cobleskill to sign
up for unemployment.....

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Monday, November 25, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


November 25, 1963
Monday, 17 in am, cold, bright day.  Gerald came home 1 am, no school, everything closed for Kennedy's funeral.  Took Earl to Cooperstown at night to have cast changed.  Lillian and I went to see Ina Belle and Bonnie at Earl's.
Comment: And life goes on.............


Sunday, November 24, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


November 24, 1963
Sunday, colder, snow squalls, 30's, becoming colder at night.  Went to church and Sunday school then to Grandpa and Louise's for dinner and to LaVerne's at night.  The Oswald suspect in Kennedy's killing was shot and died.
Comment: Life as usual but it's forever different....the ineptness of the Dallas police force and their intense desire to wring the the last bit of PR out of the incident fosters an endless round of conspiratorial theory's and robs the world of the opportunity to know the truth....."when will we ever learn, when will we ever learn"...Pete Seeger

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Saturday, November 23, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries

November 23, 1963
Saturday, rainy day, 40's.  Carol went to party at Sandy McPherson's.  We went to Clifford's in pm but no one at home.  Sue stayed overnight with Melody at Louise's.  We watched T.V. most of the time about Kennedy's death.
Comment:  And again, our world will never be the same..and this is some of what we learned as we watched the drama unfold on live television:  Lee Harvey Oswald used a 6.5mm Carcano Model 91/38 Italian rifle that he bought through mail order for $19.95 plus shipping and handling.  
 Here is his post-arrest interview and as I watch this again I'm amazed how cool and collected he is.  He even sound sounds kind of innocent....


Monday, November 21, 2011

Friday, November 22, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


November 22, 1963
Friday, lovely day, 60's.  I washed in am.  David and Clifton got the trailer at LaVerne's.  President Kennedy was shot at Dallas, Texas 1 pm.
Comment: The trailer is for the trip to California to stay for the winter. Most of us who lived through the assassination of Kennedy remember distinctly where we were and what we were doing when we heard about it. I'm sure the same is true about 9.11. I had completed my morning classes at SUNY@Albany and headed home to get some lunch at the trailer on Central Avenue in Albany when I heard it on the radio. When I got to the trailer, I turned on the black and white portable TV we had and watched the news coverage. The picture on the TV would only stay stable for about 5 minutes at a time and then the horizontal and vertical scroll would malfunction and you could not see the picture but the sound would stay on. I watched the rest of the afternoon, turning the TV off and on so the picture would stabilize until Walter Cronkite finally declared the President dead.  


Mom's recording of the event is typically laconic in less than 10 words....


Kennedy was hated by the right-wing pretty much the way Obama and Biden are now but the hatred and lies about him did not spew into the country's discourse through anonymous emails and websites like we have today, so many people, me included, were not aware of this intense hatred. The reaction to the event was dramatic around the world, schools were let out, some TV stations stopped all regular programming and played funeral music until another news bulletin, and of course, Kennedy immediately became the most wonderful president since Lincoln in the minds of many around the world and in the words of most of the US politicians of all parties. I personally thought it was a helluva thing but his luster with me had diminished significantly with the Bay Of Pigs fiasco so I did not buy into the mindless adulation of many. Here is a link to a Wikipedia article about the reaction around the world to the incident: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reaction_to_the_assassination_of_John_F._Kennedy

Now there are several articles and opinions available from supposed experts that Kennedy may have been the worst president in the 20th Century:


I also think, that had he lived, he would have been rocked by sexual scandal as history has shown he was extremely promiscuous, requiring a woman every day to prevent headaches.  When reading about these exploits that the national press completely ignored at the time,  all I feel is a sense of deep betrayal that all of this was blatantly going on in my lifetime and I did not have a clue..here is an excerpt from a link:

"Finally, whatever positive legacy JFK would have been able to leave with would have been ruined by Judith Exner. Exner was Kennedy’s mistress until 1962 when the FBI told the president that they knew of the affair. Kennedy also had allegedly an affair with Marilyn Monroe and had relations with Inga Arvad, who had accompanied Hitler to the 1936 Olympic Games. We all saw how the Republicans tried to burn down Clinton when news of his presidential affair came out, but imagine the firestorm in the early ’60s when America still supposedly had its morals. Kennedy would have been demonized in every media outlet that existed. As it happened, those who knew of Kennedy’s affairs waited before spilling the details of the President’s sex life, saving him from scandal in his lifetime. However, if news of his affairs had come out during his time in office, say, the mid 60’s, assuming he won reelection in 1964, it would have damned his image as a family man. And if these allegations would have come out after his presidency (as what really happened), his legacy would have been further marred."
"From Dallas, Texas, the flash apparently official: President Kennedy died at 1 p.m. Central Standard Time, 2:00 Eastern Standard Time, some 38 minutes ago."...........



You're always young in your mind it is said, No matter the face in the mirror, That you see with surprise then say to yourself, "What is that old man doing here?"