Abstract
This interview is with Maude Palmer talking about her grandparents, brothers and sisters, being named for her Aunt Maude Thayer, her job in a telephone office in Boston, her first car ride in a Buick, chores on the farm, local church people, home remedies, trading eggs for goods at the local store, baking with her mother, jobs for women, Christmas, working in Boston, her father storing ice in sawdust, her memories of the Titanic, families tractors and machinery, and the biggest changes she saw like the telephone and radio.