Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Flag Day 1936 and Morris Hexies Sneak Preview

On Flag Day, June 14th 1936, my parents were married :) 



Franklin "Hank" Davis and Etta Bower grew up in neighboring towns but went to the same high school in Leonia, NJ. They were two years apart. He played basketball and graduated in 1927 and she was art editor of the yearbook and graduated in 1929.  

 

They were engaged in 1935. I love this picture taken in front of the Bower family home . . .



. . . where the wedding took place the following year. Their marriage certificate states Franklin was 27 and worked in real estate, and Etta was 25. His two buddies were witnesses: Arnold Van Heertum and Ray Leicht. 

 
They spent their honeymoon at Lake Anasagunticook in Maine and made the trip in a Model A.

  
He did some serious fishing . . . 

 

. . . and caught a big one . . .  

 

. . . and she enjoyed the view.


It was also swimsuit season . . . 

 

. . . and he wore a wool bathing suit . . . 

 


. . . similar to this one that I purchased at a vintage clothing show years ago. It is so itchy-scratchy I can't imagine what it felt like when it was wet!

 

Honeymoon's over and the long drive home.

 

A year later they bought this house for $3,000 which is where my brother and I grew up :) Happy Anniversary--on what would have been their 80th!

 

This is a sneak preview of Morris hexies and the fabrics I plan on using to set them together. I know I'll be moving those pieced ones around until they "look right." In the meantime I'll keep sewing and adding and looking and changing :)

Have a great week! 




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Copyright 2016, Barbara Schaffer

7 comments:

  1. The hexies are looking gorgeous! Love the old photos - especially the swimsuits ;)

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  2. Thank you for sharing with us a part of your family life...these photos are very touching and funny with the swimsuits !
    The hexatones are so pretty and I love the fabrics you used !

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  3. I love the old photos. Sometimes it's had to think of our parents as young. I'm sure our kids think the same. You've got some great hexies. It's going to be a wondeful quilt.

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  4. What a wonderful story with your vintage photos. That looks like a Northern Pike fish - he looks so nonchalant about it. the beach photos are classic. Why does it always seem this was a better slower time?
    Your hexies are really wonderful - great fabrics.

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  5. What a wonderful story with your vintage photos. That looks like a Northern Pike fish - he looks so nonchalant about it. the beach photos are classic. Why does it always seem this was a better slower time?
    Your hexies are really wonderful - great fabrics.

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