Sat. Jan. 24/42
Cecil, Willie and I go to the Pasay Municipal to get our third hypodermic injection for typhoid, dysentery and cholera. We had two injections while… Read More »Sat. Jan. 24/42
Cecil, Willie and I go to the Pasay Municipal to get our third hypodermic injection for typhoid, dysentery and cholera. We had two injections while… Read More »Sat. Jan. 24/42
We straightened up things at home, visited around among the friend and even went to Miso’s place for Salud’s birthday. Some of the folks came… Read More »Fri. Jan. 16 – Fri. Jan. 23/42
We stay home for Meeting, as we do not like to get too far away from the house. Mr. and Mrs. Hernandez are still here… Read More »Sun. Jan. 4/42
The boys and myself packed our clothes in barrack bag and haversacks, hid most of our food reserves and waited.
Mr. Misos and Mr. Cruz came over to see us, as they know we must stay close to home. They tell us that looting still… Read More »Sat. Jan. 3/42
Stay pretty close to home, as we do not want to get caught on the street when the army comes in. The looting is terrible!… Read More »Fri. Jan. 2/42
As Ernest and I were walking to Misos last evening for the meeting there, the sky was dark and foreboding with heavy clouds rolling up… Read More »Thur. Jan. 1 1942
A fine New Year’s Day—with a faint tinge of hangover and the Japs, like Sheridan, only twenty miles away—more or less. Mostly less. I understand… Read More »January 1, 1942
The year ends today. President Quezon has declared a three-day holiday. A number of shops have put up signs saying “Happy New Year”. Such wishes… Read More »31 Dec. 1941