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1918
Sunday, May 26, 1918
A good day.
Ben and Josie Edna and Franklin went to Strait Stone to preaching. Henry and I staid at home. I got a snack for dinner. After dinner Mr and Mrs Mayhew come. Ben and Mr Mayhew played croquet.
I went to see Carrie a little while. Marvin carried Mrs Rice home this evening. Alma Bennett went home to day.
Paul Bennett went to George Blairs for dinner from preaching.
10 oclock
Sunday, June 30, 1918
A good day and very warm. Ben and the children went to Strait Stone to Sunday School. Josie and I staid here and got dinner. Ben brough ice from Mr Thompsons. Josie made cream. Marvin and Carrie and all the children come and brought custard ready for freezin. The[y] made two freezers full. It was all good and we all enjoyed it so much. While we were eating Mr Mayhew and Dews and Owen and Board Dews all come. We had a plenty for them all.
Some of them played croquet.
9 oclock
Saturday, July 27, 1918
A good day. Ben and Paul has had holiday most all day. Mr Mayhew and Mr Dews and his boys come up here and played croquet all of the evening.
Some of the Mayhew children and some of Owens come to play with Henry and Edna. Paul and Reese and Roy come a while. I think they had a good time. Josie baked a cake this morning. We cooked cabbage and potatoes for dinner.
To night Ben and Mayhew went to Strait Stone to the Lodge.
10 oclock
Sunday, July 28, 1918
Some rain this morning. Ben and Josie and the children and Paul went to preaching at Strait Stone.
I staid at home and got dinner. This evening Ben went to Mr Dews and played croquet.
Josie and the children and I went to Marvins. Paul went to Lee Brumfields and has not got home yet.
9 oclock
Tuesday, July 30, 1918
Rain this morning. A good evening.
Josie got dinner. Had butter beans the first from our garden. This evening Dews and Mayhew and Ben and Paul played croquet all the evening. Kate Harvey come a while and Virginia Harvey and Doris Brumfield come by from Strait Stone.
They had carried one of A J Harveys girls to Mr Thompsons.
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