Three Mothers Three Mothers Project – Day 3

Three Mothers Project – Day 3

Episode Overview

In this episode of “Three Mothers Day 3,” we delve into the fascinating world of Viola’s autograph books from the 1930s. These books, filled with personal messages from classmates, hospital staff, and friends, offer a unique glimpse into the past. The episode explores the charm of handwritten notes and the mystery surrounding an event in the corn crib on December 1, 1935.

Key Discussion Points

  • The significance of autograph books in the 1930s compared to modern yearbooks.
  • Personal anecdotes and messages from Viola’s friends, classmates, and hospital staff.
  • The intriguing mystery of the corn crib incident on December 1, 1935.
  • The universal nature of personal notes and inside jokes across generations.
  • Reflections on family history and the connection to past generations.

Why Listen

Listeners will be captivated by the personal stories and historical insights revealed through Viola’s autograph books. This episode offers a nostalgic journey into the past, highlighting the timeless nature of personal connections and the enduring mystery of a family story. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or someone who cherishes family tales, this episode provides a heartwarming and intriguing experience.

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