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244A. Vare. interviewing H. Susk. 7 8/23/72 Tape 29-1 AV: And then where did you keep that barrel with the salt meat MS: In a cold place, in a cold storage AV: Which was the summer kitchen maybe MS: It was out in the outside more in a cold spot, like a cold place AV: Oh right outside MS: Yea, you'd have a shanty, or some kind of a shanty you know and keep it cold in there AV: In the summer kitchenor some other small building MS: Toward the back of the property line MS: Yeh. end of Mary Sulkusky A. Varesano goes into talking to another woman without introducing her, I'm sure it isn't Mary Sulkusky so I guess it's Mrs. Banas, volume up high yet her voice is very fair. AV: Tell me something about how the marriages were arranged around here MB: Well before the girl, they used to all got married at 15 years, 18 years they were married already when they were 15 years they used to AV: Did they choose their own partners MB: I don't know they used to get together they used to meat, you had a boy friend and you went for him for awhile and if you wanted to get married you'd get married you'd have to ask the consent from the parents, you know. AV: Did many parents arrange the marriages of their daughters MB: I guess so AV: Even in that time yet MB: In that time AV: Did you know of any of your friends that were married just with their parents arranging it and without their consent MB: I couldn't tell you because I don't know? was married the same time she was | 244A. Vare. interviewing H. Susk. 7 8/23/72 Tape 29-1 AV: And then where did you keep that barrel with the salt meat MS: In a cold place, in a cold storage AV: Which was the summer kitchen maybe MS: It was out in the outside more in a cold spot, like a cold place AV: Oh right outside MS: Yea, you'd have a shanty, or some kind of a shanty you know and keep it cold in there AV: In the summer kitchenor some other small building MS: Toward the back of the property line MS: Yeh. end of Mary Sulkusky A. Varesano goes into talking to another woman without introducing her, I'm sure it isn't Mary Sulkusky so I guess it's Mrs. Banas, volume up high yet her voice is very fair. AV: Tell me something about how the marriages were arranged around here MB: Well before the girl, they used to all got married at 15 years, 18 years they were married already when they were 15 years they used to AV: Did they choose their own partners MB: I don't know they used to get together they used to meat, you had a boy friend and you went for him for awhile and if you wanted to get married you'd get married you'd have to ask the consent from the parents, you know. AV: Did many parents arrange the marriages of their daughters MB: I guess so AV: Even in that time yet MB: In that time AV: Did you know of any of your friends that were married just with their parents arranging it and without their consent MB: I couldn't tell you because I don't know? was married the same time she was |