Recollections of a Life in San Francisco 1912 On Oral History Transcript 19

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Recollections of a Life in San Francisco 1912 On Oral History Transcript 19
Marjorie Walter Bissinger Seller
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MS: Uh-huh. I would listen to the interviews. I didn't find them particularly entertaining. Just something one did. My mother drove an electric car.
Page 21 - Interview III with Marjorie Walter Seller July 11, 1984 HO: Oh, really? She drove it herself?
MS: Yes, I remember that very well.
HO: And did you enjoy riding in it?
MS: Oh, yes. It was fun to ride in one. They were so quiet.
HO: Did youliike to go downtown with your mother?
MS: I don't think I cared. I don't think I went downtown for clo
...thes, because we had our clothes made by Mrs. Seam out on Cherry Street.
HO: Now, Carol mentioned about the castanet lessons that you girls had. Do you have anything to add to that?
MS: Well, the reason that we took castanet lessons was that my parents went with my father's cousin, Charlie Haas, and another man by the name of Carl Wolbach the four of them went to Havana. They went elsewhere too, but I remember Havana being the main thing. And they must have seen some castanet dancing because they came home with some castanets and decided that Charlie Haas' daughter, Madeleine, who was my cousin, and Nell and I should have castanet lessons, and we took turnsjhaving them in what was the music room, an all-purpose sort of room in our home, or in Madeleine's house on Washington Street, which later she tore down and built the modern house where she lives today~ HO; Do.


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