October 31, 1944
Dolly is better this morning. She is able to take a little orange juice and retain it. She is terribly jaundiced, but it is clearing… Read More »October 31, 1944
Dolly is better this morning. She is able to take a little orange juice and retain it. She is terribly jaundiced, but it is clearing… Read More »October 31, 1944
John arrived Sunday noon with eight men carrying our cargo. According to him very few of our things were taken. All the furniture is still… Read More »January 25, 1943
This morning we had a bad fright, and remained most of the morning in the shelter. Yesterday morning, about 3:00 a.m. the Japanese entered the… Read More »December 19, 1942
Last night we sat outside watching the burning of the towns of Barotac and Dumangas from our hilltop home. A fine Thanksgiving gift the Japanese… Read More »November 27, 1942
Left at 7 a.m. with Co. for Lobac and Anilao – returned 11 A.M. marched 10 miles, nothing accomplished.