1936: "I work all day today. Attended 10:30 Mass and nearly withered in church. Had the Fretschls out to the cottage. Ed Jr. took them out. Took Grandma Baier home from church. Made a short stop at the Baiers to see how they all are." [from A. E. Potter's diaries]
1937: "Striking workmen at Radford's and McMillen's go back to work today after having been on strike since April 30th. Electricians are busy at the cottage hooking up the new refrigerator and stove." [from A. E. Potter's diaries]
1939: "This is a rather hot day; temperature is 94 at the cottage. We have plenty of company: Bill and Emma Siewert, Raymond - Maxine - Billy and Bobbie Siewert. In the evening Carl and Magaret Radomsky of Milwaukee accompanied by Lena and Anna Drexler - George Meisinger, Teddy and Rose Gittings." [from A. E. Potter's diaries]
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