subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Wed, Nov 25 2009 

Published: September 14, 2009 03:41 pm    print this story   email this story  

Ms. Takes: Grandma was a woman ahead of her time

By Liz Ciancone
Special to the Tribune-Star

I don’t remember Grandma voting. Of course she would not have been allowed to vote until after August 1920, but knowing her, I’ll bet she was first in the door when the polls opened.

In many ways she was a remarkable woman. Her life began in the midst of the 19th century and lasted well into the 20th. In an age when a woman’s career options began — and ended — with marriage and motherhood, Grandma went to college.

She didn’t earn a four-year degree, but served as a teacher based on a two-year provisional certificate. I’d like to have known my great-grandparents who actually financed advanced education for a woman. Grandma’s brother stayed on the farm and none of the other three girls went to college.

Grandma did marry — obviously or I wouldn’t be here. She and grandpa had three sons and a daughter with only Dad and one brother surviving into adulthood.

I don’t know whether or not Grandma marched with the suffragettes, but if she didn’t talk the talk, she certainly walked the walk.

Grandpa was sheriff of Ford County, Illinois. In addition, he owned a livery stable and had been appointed post master at Piper City by President McKinley. So, while Grandpa was out chasing horse thieves — all the way to Alaska once — Grandma ran the livery stable and the post office. Maybe she couldn’t vote, but she kept things humming at home, at the livery stable and at the post office.

She had help at home. In the early years of the 19th century, almost everyone had a “hired girl.”

Dad was the elder of the surviving sons and, I gather, something of a tear-about. He owned a motorcycle. I guess horses weren’t fast enough for him. So, Grandma put him to work delivering rural mail. I have a cherished picture of Dad on his motorized “horse” with his dog, Pat, and a bag of mail in the sidecar as he headed out for a day’s delivery.

Grandma was not an easy woman. She was certainly ahead of her time and she made her life count. Sometimes I worry that I’m a lot like the difficult part. That may be a good thing, or maybe not.

Whether or not she actually fought for the vote, I never miss a chance to cast my ballot.

Liz Ciancone is a retired Tribune-Star reporter. Send e-mail to opinion@tribstar.com.

print this story   email this story  



Terre Haute Progress Retail health medical manufacturing education

Terre Haute



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Terre Haute

Terre Haute News Morning Headlines

Terre Haute ClickLocal

Terre Haute Tribune-Star Newspaper Dial-A-Pro

Terre Haute Tribune-Star Newspaper Live in the Clubs

Terre Haute News on Twitter

Premium jobs

#50542
Upsource Inc. If you are looking for a great opportunity to lead a team of Credo Wireless customer service representativ...>MORE

#50593
Guardsmark Part time UNARMED SECURITY
needed on Saturdays & Sundays 7:30pm- 7:00am in Ada.
$8.50/hr Must be a
...>MORE

#50081
G4S Wackenhut is now hiring for: Armed Security Officer
Position available in the Ada, OK area. Must have been CLEE
...>MORE

#50612
Area apartment complexes are looking for
maintenance contractors. Must have $1M in general liability
insuran
...>MORE

#50521
The City of Tupelo is accepting applications for the position of City Clerk until Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009. Must have exp...>MORE

#50484
Hiring Part Time Clerk/Cashier & Bell Ringers
Apply at The Salvation Army
115 N. Oak, Ada from 9am - 12pm
...>MORE

#50324
Hiring Dry Bulk Drivers - TransWood, Inc. Company drivers and Owner
Operators Home most nights, well maintained eq
...>MORE

#50229
Phlebotomist - Mobiles (2 Part-Time Position’s)
The Oklahoma Blood Institute has 2 position’s for applicants who po
...>MORE

#50065
Now Hiring
• General Laborer - Construction.
Apply at: 1159 N. Hills Centre
Ada, OK 74820
www.expres
...>MORE

#50553

Multi-County Counseling
is currently hiring 2 positions for the Seminole County Systems of Care. One Full Ti
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Jobs

Advertising Sales
ADVERTISING
SALES
$800-$1200 Weekly
Be your own boss.
Sell advertising to
businesses in your
...>MORE

Auto Glass Installer
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLER
Exp. A Must, Send
resume to 1600
Poplar St. Terre
Haute, In 47807
...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Autos

97 Buick
1997 buick Regal
Custom, PW, PL, tilt,
tinted windows, ex-
cel cond 89K miles
$3800 obo 249-9515<
...>MORE

53 Ferguson
1953 FergUson
O.H. V. 12 Volt, Nice
tractor $1950
(217)251-1725

...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Featured Homes

WTH
For sale or rent, 3
bdr, 2 ba, WTH,
$45, 000 or $575/mo
878-0154
...>MORE

2211 Liberty
2 or 3 Bdrms., C/A,
hkups, $475 + util.
2211 Liberty. Call
Mark 234-1680

...>MORE

See all ads

Today's Cool Stuff

Ladies clothes
brand name gently
used ladies clothes
sz 12 (812)466-6398

...>MORE

4 Tires
4 tires, used only 1
mo, P-205/60-R16
$250. Call Jim
(812)234-8142
...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index