In 1920 she and Roy and their three children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 1265 South Silas Street in Decatur, IL. He worked as a manager at a bakery.
In 1930 she and her husband and their four children lived in a house they owned at 959 North Illinois Street in Decatur. Their home was valued at $4500 and they did have a radio. Roy worked as a chauffeur for a bakery and Helen as an assistant bookkeeper at a department store.
In 1940 she and Roy and three of their children--all but Leroy--lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month at 1612 North Church Street in Decatur. Roy worked as a delivery man for a retail department store, Helen as a credit manager for a retail department store, and Richard as a welder for a steam railroad. Their incomes for weeks worked in 1939 were $1880/52, $720/52, and $1050/52, respectively.
In 1920 she and Roy and their three children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, at 1265 South Silas Street in Decatur, IL. He worked as a manager at a bakery.
In 1930 she and her husband and their four children lived in a house they owned at 959 North Illinois Street in Decatur. Their home was valued at $4500 and they did have a radio. Roy worked as a chauffeur for a bakery and Helen as an assistant bookkeeper at a department store.
In 1940 she and Roy and three of their children--all but Leroy--lived in a house they were renting for $25 a month at 1612 North Church Street in Decatur. Roy worked as a delivery man for a retail department store, Helen as a credit manager for a retail department store, and Richard as a welder for a steam railroad. Their incomes for weeks worked in 1939 were $1880/52, $720/52, and $1050/52, respectively.
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