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1919
Wednesday, April 30, 1919
A cloudy day and some rain. Julia and the baby. Mrs Farmer and Mollie and I went to the citty park. It rained so that Julia & the baby staid under a shelter. The rest of us looked a round. There was a lot to look at. Fowls & flowers & animals. We got back to Howards and eat supper. John & Henry Brumfield come. Then we went to a picture show. While we were waiting for a car the fire bell rang. We went to see them throw water with their pump It is all a show for them that dont live in town. I certainly do wish that Ben & Josie & Carrie could be there and hear & see for a while. Julias baby cried a heap. I am a fraid it is not well.
This is wrote Thursday evening. I for got to write last night. Having such a big time.
Tuesday, July 8, 1919
A good day. Jim & Ben fixed up the fence that washed down Sunday night. This evening Jim went & helped George Blair thrash wheat. Ben and Owen hauled up wheat. Josie got dinner. She cooked cabbage and potatoes & symblings.
This evening Marvin carried Gladys and Effie Brumfield to White Falls fishin. We caught several small fish. They finished mending the race & commenced grinding new wheat.
I droped my knife in the river. The water was mudy so that I could not see it. I got down and felt for it and found it. I know it is foolish to to write about it but I keep thinkin a bout the surprize that I found it.
10:30 oclock
Thursday, July 17, 1919
A rainy day. We could not get any water out of the spring that would do to use until nearly night. The men folks cant do anything in the crop.
Ben went to Mr Dews to play croquet. It rained so hard that they had to quit.
We had fried chicken for dinner. Did not try to get vegetables.
Josie sowed some. Made Henry a shirt. Nellie worked some button holes in Franklins clothes. Henry & Edna went to George Blairs this evening. They are trying to learn to recite some pieces.
9: oclock
Friday, September 26, 1919
A beautiful day. Jim is in Chatham. Ben worked on Marvins car most of the day.
The children went to school.
Josie got dinner. I washed some.
This evening Josie and I went to Marvins a while. Come home. Josie g[ot] supper. I milked. The children got wood and water.
Ben has gone hunting to night. I mended Edna dress to night.
9 oclock
Thursday, October 23, 1919
A cloudy all day. We have had a good rain last night and to day.
The men folks stripped tobacco all day. Ben carried the children to the school house this morning.
I cooked most of the dinner. Nellie brought the water. Josie & Nellie washed the dishes at dinner.
Josie got supper.
We shelled some beans tonight.
Ben has gone to Renan to some sort of public speakin. All of the ballance of the folks has gone to bed.
9 oclock