Ruth is shown in 1929. Life changed dramatically between that photo and the summer of 1930. By then Ruth had lost her job at Ward's during a severe cut-back that would only deepen as time went on and customers disappeared, fearful of running out of money for food and rent.
September 2, 1930 - "Arrived at Underwood Employment 9:05. In line until 10:15. Inter-viewed in Law Office at Ward's (Mr. Jayne)."
September 3, 1930 - "Very, very exhausted, but managed to place application with Chicago Motor Club this afternoon (thru Mrs. Foote)."
September 5, 1930 - "Spent from 10:15 to 3:15 waiting downtown until could have interview at Chicago Motor Club. Wasn't very favorable."
September 15, 1930 - "Have hopes of securing Royal B.P. position." (I don't know what that is.)
September 16, 1930 - "No work yet. The Royal B.P. hired a 35 yr. old woman! My luck should change now after 3 failures. Here's hoping." (Ruth was only 24 with 4 years of work experience. She must have viewed the 35-yr-old as ancient.)
September 17, 1930 - "I'm disgusted with job hunting...John thinks he can get me back to work at Ward's." (Ward's sank deeper and deeper into debt as its customers left. Not only did Ruth get no job, but John was to lose his position as well. Kenny was born a year later.)
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