Notice the date Granny wrote at the top of this page of the Bible. (Sunday 29, 1925) Each time I look at the date she wrote here, I can't help but chuckle. She didn't note which month she received the little Bible.
I'm sorry this photo didn't come out very clear. In the back cover is a personal message written and signed by then President Woodrow Wilson.
This date at the top marks the day she gave this little Bible to her youngest son, my daddy. It was Dec. 30, 1989.
I just love the small colored pictures included.
When my dad granted me guardianship of his mother's New Testament, he also gave me his old draft cards. I wish they were legible, but after carrying them in his wallet for so many years, they are terribly worn and faded. I can make out that for his complexion they wrote "ruddy".
The other side of daddy's draft card.
This card tells my dad's height and weight, etc.
The card in this photo is labeled "Selective Service System" Notice of Classification, and where he applied. (Mullens, W.Va.)
I keep these small papers safely tucked in Granny's New Testament.
I trust you enjoyed looking at this old Bible, full of family memories. See you next week! Oh and remember, to see more Show and Tells, LINK HERE TO KELLIS HOUSE!
14 comments:
Oh what a treasure of a Bible to have, Pam!!!!!
Susan
Wow....I'm speechless....there is nothing I can say here to make this Friday any better. You rocked my world.
Happy Show n Telling ---
Happy Friday.
what a wonderful walk down memory lane with you...the bible will mean as much to your children as it does to you...
such a wonderful thing to pass down..because you know that she held it in her hands...read it...and made notes in it...
thanks for sharing,
Mimi
How very special you have this to enjoy and pass to future generations. Thanks for sharing.
WOW! You are like the keeper of the family history!!! I can't believe Dad kept his draft cars all these years!
That is an intersting piece of family history! Do you have a picture of your dad, possibly in uniform to put together some type of shadowbox display? My creative wheels are always turning in regards to family heirlooms!
Connie
What awesome treasures!
That a wonderful treasure, Pam! I love the date that your grandma wrote and the draft cards are special keepsakes too!
~Kelli
What wonderful treasures to have. Thank you for sharing them.
Have a wonderful weekend.
oh Pam this is so wonderful.
I wish that we had things from my maternal grandmother....I would treasure them that is for sure.
Deby
I love your Bibles! My mom & dad have a 'treasure' room...filled with things they have collected over the years. I've already told them that the only thing I want is the Bible collection!
Just found your blog, and stopped to say, Hello!
HI! :)
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Thanks,
Candy :)
What treasures. Our children are lucky to not deal with the draft. Then again, mine volunteered to join the Army. :D Both my hubby & oldest son.
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The only Sunday which was 29th in 1925 was November.
See here http://www.whiteweasel.net/both/coc/no/cal1925.html
Treasure that bible,
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