Pages That Mention Cordie Blair
1919
Tuesday, November 4, 1919
A good day. Did not see Alma today. Effie had company to day, a Mrs Lavender. She had a nice dinner. Served it in three courses. William had a head ache last night and was sick this morning. Could not go to school. He was better this evening. William, Cordie, and I went to Windensburg [?] Pond. We saw the prettiest flowers over there. Great beds of cannas in bloom. We walked over there and come back on the street car.
Will & Jack Harvey are talking a bout their dr books. It is dry stuff to me.
Thursday, November 6, 1919
A good day. We [are] at Willies yet. We ironed some this morning. This evening Effie and Cordie went to Hollie wood Cimetry. It is the granest place I ever saw. More beautiful monuments and tomb stones than one could think a bout that never was at a place of the sort.
I got two letters to day from home. Was glad to hear that all was well. Hope to be with them soon.
Friday, November 7, 1919
A little rain today. Effie and Corrie and I went to see Alma. She is getting on fine.
We went to the Confederate Musieum. Saw lots of things that I never expected to see.
We was out most all day. Eat dinner down town. It was not so good. Cost 50 cts. I bought Edna a doll today.
Saturday, November 8, 1919
A good day. We staid at Willies. Cordie went to see the Dr. He said that she must have her eyes treated for two or three day so I have agreed to stay until Thursday. To night Effie & Miss Lillian Shelhorse and Cordie & William went to a show. Injoyed it very much.
11 oclock
Sunday, November 9, 1919
A good day. We are at Wills yet. Guess they wonde what happened that we did not come home.
Wills children had company this evening. Miss Wood & Miss Thomas, Mr Haynes, Will and Julia Brumfield and Emily & I went walkin this evening. It was so dark that I could not see much. Cordie & Thelma went to see Alma Bennett tonight. Willie Brumfield & Jack Harvey left tonight, one for Bluefield & one for Ashland, N C to a doctors meeting. Effie is washing dishes now.
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