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01/30/25 06:25 AM #3714    

 

Karol Lowery (Bowser)

You do a great job Barb keeping us informed of current and past events.  I so enjoy seeing how down Town Bloomington was in our day.

Karol Lowery Bowser


02/02/25 08:45 PM #3715    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Ron Peterson!!!!


02/03/25 08:24 PM #3716    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Sandy Matheson Mier!!!!


02/05/25 08:29 PM #3717    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Allan Mapel!!!!


02/09/25 07:20 AM #3718    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

How many of you got an allowance each week for taking out the garbage, drying dishes, mowing the lawn, any little thing you could do to earn money?  My allowance was a quarter and each Saturday morning my Mom took my brothers and me to McLellans so we could spend it.


 

Going around the corner was Sorgs Jewelry which was there for many years.  Can anyone remember if that's where we got our class rings from?
 

 


02/09/25 12:37 PM #3719    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

George King posted this on Facebook this  morning and there might be several you know.  Left to right., Steve Barrow,  George Davies, Larry Keeran, Ron Lype, Bob Knapp and Mrs. Lype, Ron's Mom.


02/09/25 08:46 PM #3720    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Ron Ratcliffe!!!!


02/09/25 08:48 PM #3721    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Breakfast Wednesday, February 12th at Shannon's at 9 o'clock, please join us!


02/10/25 08:17 AM #3722    

 

Phil Hershey (Hershey)

Hi Barbara, thanks for the post. I think Sorg's was the provider of our class rings which I no longer have as it was lost many years ago. I earned money with a paper route for the Pantagraph or as I mother called it (the panty)  My route was near my house at 1314 N. Fell Ave. Delivered to residents near where I lived as well as to IWU. Mowed lawns in the summer and shoveled snow in the winter, usually about 50-75cts each as I remember.


02/11/25 08:44 PM #3723    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Larry Keeran!!!!


02/14/25 06:02 AM #3724    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Valentines Day,  treat your sweetie well or of its just you, do it up really, really good! 


02/14/25 08:29 PM #3725    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Sandie Skidmore Price!!!!


02/16/25 08:51 PM #3726    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Sharol Brooks Brandt!!!!


02/20/25 09:00 PM #3727    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Elsie Krueger!!!!


02/24/25 08:45 PM #3728    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Ted Allsup!!!!


02/26/25 06:42 AM #3729    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

We have lost another Classmate, Beulah(Billie) Ann Spence's obituary can be found in the In Memory Section.


02/26/25 09:10 PM #3730    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

A couple of pictures from the past.  How many remember the soda fountain in Walgreens or standing inside during the Winter waiting for a bus?

How anout the Auto Hotel at the  Northwest Corner of Jefferson and East Street.  This picture is older than dirt but would you believe it's still in business.

 


02/27/25 03:37 PM #3731    

 

Phil Hershey (Hershey)

Thanks for the memory of the Walgreens. Always after a dental appointment in the building next door my mother would take me there for a treat t the soda fountain.

 


03/03/25 08:41 PM #3732    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Bill Evans!!!!


03/09/25 09:00 PM #3733    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Breakfast this Wednesday, March 12th at 9:00 at Shannon's, please join us!


03/09/25 09:12 PM #3734    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Two pictures of "Old Bloomington".  Remember Sandy's Drive-In across the street from the High school on Empire Street.  They had the best French Fries for a dime.


 

 Downtown  Bloomington, the National Bank Building at the Southeast corner of Main and Washington Street. If you look almost to the top of the building and see that blob jutting out, for years people said it was a mask.  I never crawled  up there to  see  if they were right but when they tore the building down, Shelton Leach's  daughter Becky, said it was gifted to her Dad and they had it hanging on a fence in their yard, just a little bit of Bloomington trivia!

 

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03/12/25 08:43 PM #3735    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Joe Case!!!!


03/14/25 08:55 PM #3736    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

Happy Birthday Sheldon Teagle!!!!


03/17/25 05:59 PM #3737    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

We have lost another Classmate, Ron Webers Obituary is in the In Memory Section.


03/18/25 01:40 PM #3738    

 

Barbara Kincaid (Menken)

 

If you were born between 1930 and 1946, you belong to an incredibly rare group: only 1% of your generation is still alive today. At ages ranging from 77 to 93, your era is a unique time capsule in human history.

Here’s why:

You were born into hardship. Your generation climbed out of the Great Depression and bore witness to a world at war. You lived through ration books, saved tin foil, and reused everything—nothing was wasted.

You remember the milkman. Fresh milk was delivered to your door. Life was simpler and centered around the basics. Discipline came from both parents and teachers, with no room for excuses.

Your imagination was your playground. Without TVs, you played outside and created entire worlds in your mind from what you heard on the radio. The family gathered around the radio for news or entertainment.

Technology was in its infancy. Phones were communal, calculators were hand-cranked, and newspapers were the primary source of information. Typewriters, not computers, recorded thoughts.

Your childhood was secure. Post-WWII brought a bright future—no terrorism, no internet, no global warming debates. It was a golden era of optimism, innovation, and growth.

You are the last generation to live through a time when:

Black-and-white TVs were cutting-edge.

Highways weren’t motorways.

Shopping meant visiting downtown stores.

Polio was a feared disease.

While your parents worked hard to rebuild their lives, you grew up in a world of endless possibilities. You thrived in a time of peace, progress, and security that the world may never see again.

If you’re over 77 years old, take pride in having lived through these extraordinary times. You are one of the lucky 1% who can say, "I lived through the best of times."

Credit goes to the original author ✍️ Respect 🫡


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