Behrndt girls in black dresses, Cloutier girls in grey dresses |
About 1933-34 Behrndt's without Myrtle |
The above photo is one of the very few of MIL in trousers but there she is seated on the ground and appearing to be wearing dungarees. Standing from left to right are Aunt Marie, Aunt Ruth, Charlie Behrndt--their father and Aunt Bernice on the right. Seated in the very center is Esther, their mother. And Florence on the ground. Although the fenders of the auto in the background look newer than 1934, I think this is prior to Florence's first marrigage to Diz Morrison, Jerry's father. Aunt Myrtle is the only sister missing and she may have been married and living away. At this time there are no grandchildren which helps to confirm the approximate year. That Aunt Marie is dressed up more than the others makes me think she had come home to visit and was already married to Uncle Tommy, not living on the farm. Aunt Marie would have been most comfortable in the dungarees so it is odd to see her posed, almost at attention.
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