by Patricia Sahertian | May 18, 2012 | Uncategorized
“it was so cold” 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper.Letter to Earl continues:Well, Susie Leiter Petersime died Friday morning and her funeral will be at her home in Lewisburg where her daughter Helen Paul lives. If the roads are so icy I will not...
by Patricia Sahertian | May 17, 2012 | Uncategorized
“lacks lake luster” 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper.Letter to Earl continues: Dick Hieter goes back to work but he had to notify the draft board that they would not accept him at the Great Lakes so I bet he will be drafted into the Army....
by Patricia Sahertian | May 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
“hit the road” 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper. In the previous post there was one sentence regarding Clara Ehler. I didn’t have a painting done yet, I just finished it tonight. But the fact that the farm belonged to a woman, and had to be...
by Patricia Sahertian | May 11, 2012 | Uncategorized
“what i heard tonight” 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper. Letter to Earl continues: Well I heard Mrs. McKee tell Effie Wikle tonight that Lowell and Merriel both were examined and classed and placed in 1A. You see how farmer boys are kept out of...
by Patricia Sahertian | May 7, 2012 | Uncategorized
“he don’t tell us much” 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper.Letter to Earl continues:He told some of this news to Young. He don’t tell us much. Jose asked me today what I thought and if I blamed them if they had a sale. She said Reitz was...
by Patricia Sahertian | May 6, 2012 | Uncategorized
“he would keep his horse, a wagon and a manure spreader” 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper.Letter to Earl continues:Bud talks about having sale next month and then Forest Krietzer is going to farm for him. Jose had to help so much in the corn this fall...