You've heard the cliché “don’t hide your talents under a
bushel basket.” As I am researching the
Hislop line today, I am finding new and interesting details about the life of
Mary Jane Hislop Brubaker. As I search
more and more, I am realizing that Mom really didn't say much about herself, or
I wasn't listening.
The Ogden Standard
Examiner newspaper in the 1930s and 40 covered the news and happenings of
Huntsville, Utah and the Hislop clan showed up often. In these pages and reports I am discovering
that Mom was very active and very talented.
When she was about 12 years old, in the middle of the war
years, Mom (along with every other woman and young girl in Huntsville) was
volunteering for the war effort. I've
heard stories about the rationing and the recycling to provide material for the
war effort. But Mom didn't ever tell
about baking cookies for the USO. But on
June 6, 1944 (a day no less important than D-Day) Mom and a group of young
ladies are baking cookies. The Standard Examiner reported that the
“Primary girls of the LDS Huntsville ward baked 25 and one-half dozen cookies
for the USO” during the day. And, Mom
was in the middle of it. She was 12
years old at the time.
A few years later, when Mom was 16, there were regular
reports of Mom entertaining at community programs as part of a violin duet. I remember Mom telling us how she played the
violin, and she made her children take violin lessons with the same
instrument. I also remember her talking
about playing the organ. But, who knew
she had enough talent to perform in front of community groups? Mom was hiding her talent.
And, more details are coming out with every search. I just now found a news report dated 1937. Mom was about 5 years old (17 October 1937)
she broke her arm. The Standard Examiner reported: “Jane
Hislop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hislop, is confined to her home today
following a compound fracture of the arm.
She received the injury when she attempted to jump from a table.” Okay, Mom’s talents did not include
gymnastics, but as the research builds up, I am discovering a new person that I
really didn't know.
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