
              
              Mrs. Raymond Vogt is identified 
                as singing a duet at Sister Fay's wedding in 1922.
               
              In 1923 Ray was playing 
                baseball for Cotesfield as their pitcher and also "won his 
                own game" in the tenth against Wolbach "with a long 
                drive scoring Horak."
              
              The Howard County 
                Herald, May 10, 1923
               
              In 1923 Ray was discarded by Cotesfield's 
                fast team and pitched a very clean game for Elba to beat Cotesfield 
                12-1.
              
              The Howard County 
                Herald, August 16, 1923
               
              In 1927 Ray was living 
                in Dannebrog when he accompanied his brother Chris, Hilda and 
                their baby Dorothy to Hilda's parents Mr. and Mrs Tom Jensen in 
                Cotesfield (Howard County Herald, June 2, 1927). 
               
                
              
               
              Like his brother Chris, 
                not a lot is known about Ray's personal or work life. In the February 
                6,1929 Howard County Herald we learn that Ray was living in 
                Grand Island and was selling cars (Chevrolet and Buicks). It was 
                also reported that on the previous Saturday evening Raymond had 
                come up from Grand Island and visited his wife at the N. B. Johnson 
                home (her parents). On September 4, 1929 
                Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vogt of Grand Island came to Elba to 
                celebrate the fifth birthday of Betty Ann and the second birthday 
                of Margery Ann. On November 11, 1931 Ray, apparently unaccompanied, 
                attended a surprise birthday party for his brother Chris and cousin 
                Kenneth (who had the same birthday). In that same edition of The 
                Phonograph newspaper it was reported that Ray had motored 
                to Western Nebraska in hopes of finding some corn husking work. 
                (2)
              It appears that Ray's 
                marriage ended in 1931 as Ray Vogt and Edna Dallas were Thanksgiving 
                guests at Anna and Manley Barr's in November 1931. (1)
              At one point in the 
                early 1930's Ray left Nebraska and when he came home after working 
                in the foundries back East he was very yellow and sick. Betty 
                Ann remembered that her mom kept a jar of money in the cellar. 
                After Ray came home sick she remembers that Ray needed some money 
                to get to Denver for his health and that she had a "very 
                vivid memory of her Mom going down into the cellar to get him 
                some money."
              At niece Marjorie Ann's 
                funeral in September 1935 Raymond Vogt signed as a "Relative 
                Attending" in the "Treasured Memories" book and 
                Edna Dallas signed in the "Friends who Called" section. 
                "Raymond Vogt & Edna Dallas" are listed together 
                in the "Tributes from Friends" section. 
              Ray married Edna Mae 
                Dallas on March 4, 1936 in Ohio. 
               
              
              Reception for Mr. 
                and Mrs. Ray Vogt, March 18, 1936 Howard County Herald
               
               
              
              Ray and Edna Vogt 
                (with Sister Fay behind Ray) November 1947
               
              Ray and Edna had an 
                adopted son, Gary (circa 1938).
              Betty Ann lived with 
                Ray and Edna in Grand Island for her final two years of high school, 
                commuting on weekends back home to Cotesfield. Betty's mother 
                wanted her to attend high school at the larger Grand Island Senior 
                High School (rather than Cotesfield High School) where she thought 
                Betty could get a better education. Betty Ann graduated from Grand 
                Island High School in 1943.