Pages That Mention Julia
1918
Sunday, September 1, 1918
A beautiful day. The men folks staid at the barns most of the day.
Paul carried his mother home this morning. Josie staid at home and got dinner then went to Reynolds. Marvin carried Josie and Edna and Franklin Carrie and four of their children. I spent the day there. Posie and Nannie and baby was there. Julia and baby. We had a pleasant day. They had plenty of water mellons. Ben will have to stay at the barns to night.
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1921
Thursday June 30, 1921
A good day. Very warm. Jim & Ben finished getting up oats and hauled up some hay.
Marvin solde his land today. Norman Booker bought it as Marvin would sell. I had Norman had it as any one that I can think of. Oh how I shall miss them if I live that long.
Carrie and the children come here a while this evening. Mabel has cried a lot today. I am certain that she is not well. Julia & Edna and Franklin and Virginia Wooding all went to Marvins to hear them sell. Had a car[?]
Saturday July 2, 1921
A hot dry day. Jim went to Chatham. Ben went to the saw mill and got lumber to cover the shelters at the barn. This evening he covered one and would of covered the other one but I ask him to fix the trough at the kitchen door. He did not want to do that but did it just the same. Josie got dinner. This evening she made her a waist. Hugh Brumfield come here this evening.
Julia & Henry, Edna, Franklin are all up stairs makeing so much fuss that I shall not go to bed until they stop.
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Friday July 8, 1921
A good morning. There was colouds a round this evening. Very little rain here. We need rain very bad.
Ben & Jim worked in Jims tobacco today. John & Edwin Brumfield come today. John wanted to see Mr Layne a bout some land at Gretna.
Josie got dinner by her self. She had a good dinner. I washed some this morning and sewed on my quilt this evening.
Ben & Josie and Edna & Henry and Julia have all gone to Strait Stone tonight.
Saturday July 9, 1921
A good day. A little rain tonight. It is needed so bad. Jim & Ben & Henry worked on the tobacco most of the day. Ben went to the mill at Cedar Forest. The water was so low that they could no grind. Franklin and I went with him. I fished a fished caught two fish.
Josie ironed some. Julia got a dress by mail. I am glad that she got it.
No one from here did not go to the show to night. It is raining now.