Yes, church has been the biggest part of my life. I've had to work hard,
but I enjoyed it, and I'd love, in a way, if I could, just to go back
and re-live some of those days over again. Then I left the Highland Park
and came over here to the Chadwick-Hoskins Company. And I first worked in the Calvine mill. I married when I was
working in the Calvine mill. And then my husband had quit his job and he
had come over here because it was a chain of companies. You couldn't go
from one mill to the other, but you had to come over here to get your
pay, and they paid you off every two weeks. And the bossman over here
was in the office when Bill went to get his pay and asked Bill why was
he quitting, and Bill told him he didn't like something. And Mr.
Quickard(?) said to him, "Well, Bill, you know you're going to have to
empty the house." And Bill said, "Yes, I have to hunt a place
somewhere." Said, "Where's Edna at?" He said, "She's working over at
Louise." He said, "If you bring her over here and let her work for me,
I'll give you a house." So we got a house right across the street down
there.