InNovember 2011, I purchased a scrapbook at an antiques mall in Carson,California. The scrapbook is believed to have belonged to Laurine Wyatt. I amtranscribing the articles and documents contained in the scrapbook with thehope that it may be of value to genealogists who may be researching theindividuals named.
I suspectthis newspaper clipping must have amused Laurine and that is why she saved it.
“CONFUSED CLOCK RUNS BACKWARDS--Wringingits hands with confusion, the clock in the office of the State Railroad andPublic Utilities Commission registered the doubts of many Nashvillians over thechange to Daylight Saving Time by turning tail and running--backwards. MissKatherine Smith (above), secretary to Commissioner W. D. Hudson, who arrivedearly at the office this morning to be sure she was right about her own watch,discovered the clock's dilemma. It was 8:45 o'clock when the picture was made.The clock, however, insisted it was 7:26, almost 7:25 o'clock, but declined tosay whether a. m. or p. m., Daylight Saving or Standard Time.”
Notes:
- There were several Katherine Smiths enumerated in Davidson County, Tennessee, during the 1930 U.S. census, but I was unable to identify which one might be pictured here.
- Without a first name, I could not identify W. D. Hudson on the 1930 census.
- The name of the newspaper in which these photographs appeared and the dates of publication are unknown.
- The relationship, if any, of Laurine Wyatt to either Katherine Smith or W. D. Hudson is unknown.
© 2012 Denise Spurlock, Ancestral Trees Research
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