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Thursday, March 17, 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
The Bride: Early 1900s How-To Book for Newlyweds - Part 1
I found this book in my granny's house a couple of years ago. She passed away in 2011, and this book was just amongst a bunch of other books in a box in her bedroom. I'd never seen it before, and it didn't look as though anyone had had anything to do with it in quite some time.
Based on a Havertys advertisement inside that states their "Twenty-five years of fair-dealing" and the fact that Havertys was founded in 1885, this book must have been published in or around 1910. It states that it was printed in Memphis, but it is certainly geared toward the Atlanta market.
The time-period specific food and drink recipes abound as do the tips and helpful Hints. Even the spelling of many words is different. Enjoy this peculiar piece of household history, but when it comes to the medicinal remedies and first-aid suggestions, please realize they are more than one-hundred years old and many of them cause more harm than good. I've included them for entertainment purposes only.
To better read the actual pages of this book simply hold down Ctrl and tap + on your keyboard and your screen will zoom in on the text.
To better read the actual pages of this book simply hold down Ctrl and tap + on your keyboard and your screen will zoom in on the text.
One of the first pages in the book reads: We do not with that your life be all sunshine; But there be just enough shadow to temper the rays of the sun.
Band of the Week: Sailing To Denver
Rooted in the South, Sailing to Denver's music spans many genres, but always has a hint of country, with notions of bluegrass and folk. From obscure classics you feel like you've known all your life to tunes recognized and loved by all Sailing to Denver has something for everyone. The harmonies and musicianship are spot on and the vibe is always casual and carefree.
I recently caught them at Venkman's in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward and took a few photos. Check out some of their music below.
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