Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Facebooking from 1924-1925! (or are they tweets?)


While the above image might be a bit hard to read, it is a glimpse into the past. A look at the 1924-1925 school year at PBTS. This is a page from the 1925 Theologue. It reminds me of statuses from Facebook today or maybe Tweets from Twitter.

Just a few from the page:

September

9--Registration Day. Some familiar faces gone--new ones to take their place
10--Confused Freshmen seen studying schedules
11--Lecture by Dr. Davis. "Hidden Treasures."
16--Groans from Doctrine Class

October
11--Relay race to Elmira
12--Men heard Billy Sunday in Elmira
27--Classes today. No classes the rest of the week.
29--Ice Cream and beef steak for dinner

November

3--Smallpox scare in Johnson City. Serious!
4--Votes and vaccinations
13--Cold. Booooo!!!! Fire out during the night
25--Why is Miss Kahler happy?
26--Mystery solved. "Bill" is here.
29--First snowstorm

December

1--Alarm clocks!!! Exams.
6--Eggs for breakfast
19--Hurrah! Vacation begins!


These are just a few of the things in the "Chronicles" in the 1925 Theologue. Looking at them you can see that these students were just like you and I. From the food they were eating to the events around in the community (Smallpox sounds a bit worse than Swine flu). I love the "Alarm Clocks!!! Exams." Some things don't change. This was 84 years ago and they still had to use alarm clocks to get them out of bed for tests.

All have gone home to glory from the class of 1925. An Alumna from 1929 (who was the oldest Alumni of the college) passed away last year. The oldest living Alumni that I know of is Pastor Carl Wheeler from the class of 1934.

Hope you enjoyed this Facebook Status update from 1925 (or Tweet from the 1920s)





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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Elsie Aldrich Wattles (Class of 1929) has gone home with the LORD

Elsie Aldrick Wattle is in the Middle Row (3rd from left)
1928 Theologue of the Junior Class of 1929

Mrs. Elsie Aldrich Wattles has gone home to be with her Lord. Elsie came to PBTS in the Fall of 1926 and graduated in the late spring of 1929. I sent a letter to her in the Fall of 2006 and received an email back from her daughter who told me about her wonderful mother who had just turned 100 years old. She told me that her "Mother LOVED Practical--she ALWAYS called it "The Bible School." She had a beautiful singing voice, and in his letter to Mom for her birthday, the President said she was in a singing group--4-part I believe--all ladies. She personally knew Gordon Davis and his wife, Fern [Hazel]. There was a Dr. Lowe that she always spoke of with highest regard."

Below is the Obituary printed in today's (Tuesday, December 9, 2008 issue of the Auburn Citizen).

MORAVIA -- Elsie Aldrich Wattles went home to be with her Lord on Monday, Dec. 8, 2008, at the DeMond Manor, Moravia, at the age of 102. Born on Aug. 27, 1906, to Edward and Nora Aldrich, Town Line Road, Venice, she grew up with siblings Jay, Ruth, Lucy, June and Gladys, who predeceased her. Elsie graduated from Practical Bible College (currently Davis College), Johnson City, N.Y. with the Class of 1926, and was the eldest alum. On June 8, 1932, she married Bert E. Wattles, a Venice rural mail carrier, who brought to this new marriage three daughters, whom Elsie raised as her own. Together they had three daughters, blending a musical family. Bert passed away in February 1974, at the age of 90. Elsie was the oldest member of the Milan Church, Locke. She retired from Moravia Central School as a member of the cafeteria staff, had resided in the Locke/Moravia area all her life, and was a previous resident of Millstream Court. She was blessed with a melodious singing voice and her cookie baking was well known by all of the children who entered her home. She will be in Heaven for Christmas, the home she had looked forward to for many years. Surviving are her daughters, Esther L. Sutherland, of Dove Canyon, Calif., Carol (Jim) Kirk, of Moravia, and Ruth (Ken) Devine, of Locke. She was a Grandma to 11 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren and two step-great-great-grandchildren. Three daughters, Mary Minturn, of Auburn, Wilma Wattles, of Pennsylvania, and Barbara Sweet, of Florida, predeceased her as well as two grandsons, Robert and Alan. The family extends their gratitude and praise to Phyllis DeMond, who provided unconditional and exceptional care for their Mother and Grandma for the past seven years. A celebration of Elsie"s life will be at 4 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, at the Wade Funeral Home, 22 Church St., Moravia. Pastor James Main will officiate. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m., prior to the service. Interment will be in Genoa Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please give the gift of unconditional love to your families and consider Four Town Ambulance, Moravia, as a living memorial. To send a message to the family, sign our guest book at www.auburnpub.com and click on obituaries.

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