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The Needle in the Hand: A Grandmother’s Story That Became Family Legend

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September 24, 2025 3:00 am

The Needle in the Hand: A Grandmother’s Story That Became Family Legend

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September 24, 2025 3:00 am

Joy Neil Kidney shares a poignant story about her grandmother Leora's needle incident during the Great Depression in Dexter, Iowa. Leora's experience highlights the challenges faced by families during this time, including limited access to medical care and the importance of seeking help quickly. The story also touches on the lives of Leora's family, including her husband Clay and their seven children, and their contributions to the community.

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That's ouramericanstories.com. There's some of our favorites. Speaking of which, Up next, Joy Neil Kidney. a listener and storyteller who hails from our great iHeart station WHO 1040 in Des Moines, Iowa. Joy is the author of Leora's Letters and Leora's Dexter stories, The Scarcity Years of the Great Depression.

Here's a story about a needle incident Joy's grandmother went through during those years. My grandparents were all dressed up to go out. To a wedding, maybe? Or a funeral? In the January 1935 black and white photo, Clay Wilson has on a three-piece suit.

and a tweed newsboy type or Gatsby cap. Leora is in a dark two-piece outfit. Wearing pumps. Silk stockings. and a hat with a little feather.

Mom, do you know where your folks might have been going in this old picture? I asked. Yes, they were waiting for a ride. to the clinic so she could have the needle removed from her hand. Oh, I knew that needle story.

Grandma was visiting us once at the farm when I was a girl. She caught me parking a sewing needle in the arm of the couch. Never leave a needle like that. You could end up with an ordeal like I once had. She showed me how she couldn't flatten her right hand.

Grandma Leora told how she'd lodged a quilting needle in the bib of an apron worn over her house dress. Her tub washer was broken.

So she scrubbed the laundry. For nine people, mind you. on a corrugated metal washboard. She felt the stab in the palm of her hand. It happened so fast, she said, it had broken off with the larger end in her palm.

She couldn't get a hold of it to pull it out. My grandparents had no extra money for a doctor. But great depression years or not, she sure needed one. Dr. Keith Chapler.

numbed her hand and fished around for the needle. But he couldn't find it. He set her home, said to soak the hand in hot water, and he'd get a time set up for x-rays at a clinic. Leora didn't think about how hot the water was. She couldn't feel it.

It scalded the skin on her hand.

so now they had to wait until the burn healed. This was also during the winter, so another worry was that she might come down with a bad cold, or worse. after having been put under with ether. which was used as an anesthetic. The fragment of steel had been located on the X-ray.

but the doctor still had trouble finding it. when he managed to cut it out, afterwards she was nauseous from breathing the ether. Her hand was encased in porous plaster for about a month. making housework a challenge for this busy woman. It's a good thing their daughter Doris was in high school then.

and Leora's mother lived nearby and could help out. Yes, in the old picture I can see that she's holding her hand behind her. That's the only clue. But why would they get all dressed up for that? I asked.

Well, during those Depression years, Clay had two sets of clothing. overalls and the suit. And Leora's choices were her housework dress, Or the good one. I later learned that Claib had sold his Model T truck.

so they had no transportation. Dr. Keith Chapler, who did the surgery on Leora's hand. had arrived in Dexter in 1933. fresh out of medical school, along with doctor Robert Osborne.

That July, law officers burst into the doctor's office with two criminals. Buck and Blanche Barrel. There had been a shootout in Dexfield Park. Buck? the brother of Clyde Barrow, of Bonnie and Clyde notoriety, had a severe head wound from an earlier gunfight.

He and his wife had just been arrested at Dexfield Park. Bonnie and Clyde got away. Doctors Chapler and Osborne spent their entire careers in the town of Dexter, Iowa. ushering hundreds of us into the world. taking out our tonsils.

at administering our first polio vaccines. The museum in town has a large exhibit about the Dexter Clinic Hospital. and another about the shootout. in Dexfield Park with the Barrel Gang. The Claib and Leora Wilson family is also featured.

All seven children grew up in Dexter during the Depression. All five brothers served in World War two. Only two came home. Small town newspapers offer local tidbits. such as Leora's Needle Story.

The Sentinel reported that Mrs. Clay Wilson thinks she found something harder to locate than the proverbial needle in a haystack. And that is a needle in the hand. While washing out a few things by hand, She rammed the blunt end of the needle about halfway into the fleshy part of her hand. The point breaking off so that it was impossible to pull out the embedded part.

The needle had been left in a dress where she had stuck it while quilting. She did not visit the doctor until afternoon. And by that time, The needle could not be located. It was necessary to have X-ray pictures taken. to find the little steel dagger.

which by that time had travelled. to the first joint of the thumb. An incision was made Tuesday morning. and the needle removed. But misses Wilson's advice to all needle users is In the first place, remove all such weapons from articles of clothing.

before pushing them on a washboard. And second, Do not wait several hours before getting medical attention. If once you get stuck with a needle, Decades later, That was also Grandma Leora's advice to a granddaughter. who also learned to hunt. for the real and sometimes poignant stories.

behind old photographs. And a great job, as always, by Monty for the production of this story. Joy Nell Kidney's story, the story of her grandma's needle incident. Ear. on our American stories.

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