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00:00:03 - Things that happened when the threshing crew came. (continued) 00:00:46 - Neighbors and relatives helped each other often, the older children did most of the chores. 00:01:52 - Her sister's husband (Joseph Fabry) was a commercial fisherman and stayed away for days. 00:03:35 - Joseph Fabry's sons now own a glove factory. Mrs. Juza told how they got started (their names are Edmund and Walter Fabry). 00:05:28 - Mother's home cures. King Of Pain liniment used for stomach aches. 00:07:25 - Father took her to Dr. Kerscher in Euren when she got a snake bite. 00:10:13 - Carbolic Acid was used for cuts. 00:11:11 - Mrs. Juza cut her finger severely with a sickle, but had no medical attention. 00:12:36 - Belgian women worked right beside their husbands--even took babies out into the fields with them. 00:14:03 - Reasons why she obeyed her mother and father (love and fear respectively). 00:14:52 - What her mother said when the children were mean to her. 00:15:41 - She was too shy to dance but had to learn because her husband likes dancing. 00:16:14 - Her first day of school, she could not speak English. 00:18:07 - Her mother's problems with speaking English. 00:18:55 - School in Kewaunee--She was embarrassed to be so old and only in 8th grade. 00:19:39 - Mrs. Juza wishes to extend her education. 00:21:31 - Other children in Kewaunee teased her because she was Belgian--she felt inferior. 00:22:11 - The Belgian way of showing hospitality is to feed guests and visitors. 00:22:41 - Mrs. Juza's feelings about the Belgian Joke. 00:24:31 - Mrs. Juza tried to lose her Belgian accent so no one would know she was Belgian. 00:27:07 - Children's work on the farm was quite light. 00:27:47 - She was allowed to have a puppy when she was young.