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1918
Thursday, February 14, 1918
A good day very warm for the time of year.
Ben helped Richard Wooding shuck corn. Josie made sandwichs and her and Edna went to the School House and carried them. They went by Carries and got the candy that Josie and Carrie made yesterday and sand witchs that Carrie made yesterday. Josie drove Prince was gone two hours. Did not take the harness off the horse at night. Ben and I and Henry went to the School House. I think they solde a bout all that they had to sell. There was a small crowd there. The roads are very bad yet.
I could not find my glasses so this is wrote 9 15 Friday morning.
Thursday, February 21, 1918
Ben and Owen cut until twelve then helped Marvin Smith shuck corn all the evenin.
Josie did a big washin this morning. I got dinner and staid with the children.
Miss Willie Wooding come a while this evenin.
Marvin solde his red cow to day. Fifty three years a go to day I was married.
9 oclock
Friday, March 1, 1918
A nice morning. Wind and a little rain in the evening.
Ben and Owen went to Charles Brumfields to help shuck corn. They finished getting up his corn and finished covering his corn house.
Josie ironed the most of the day. Carrie and Roy and Hazel come and eat dinner with us. Josie helped to carry Hazel home. Gladis Brumfield come with Henry from school. Ben and Josie and Franklin went to Mrs Carrs to night. Ben will come home if nothin happens to him.
The children are all a sleep now.
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Friday, October 11, 1918
A good day. The men folks plowed this morning. This evening Mr Owen raked pea vines. Ben went to Mr Bailiss. Josie and I stripped a little tobacco. We got our dinner this morning before we went to the barn cooked snaps and baked bread.
Come home at twelve and made coffee.
In the evening the tobacco dried out so we could not tie it. I picked up some apples and gathered some snaps. We went to Carries and strung our snaps. Come home. Josie got supper. I fed the chickens. Henry and I fed the hogs. We had to shuck the corn then I churned.
Ben has just got back from Bailiss and eat his supper.
9 30 oclock
Tuesday, December 3, 1918
A colde windy day. Ben carried a load of wood to the school house this morning and then helped shuck corn at Kates. They got done by twelve.
This evening Ben and Josie and Marvin went to Altavista.
Josie washed this morning. I kept Franklin all day. I got a letter from Effie Brumfield today and got Fanny and Julia Emersons picture.
Tonight Doris Brumfield and Christine Reynolds is here. They come with the children from school. Miss Janie Gravley did not teach to day.
I am not well tonight. Hope I may feel better by morning.
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