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1919
Friday, March 28, 1919
A clear colde day. Jim cut. Owen hauled some. Ben went to Willie Mayhews and cut some wood and to Tom Peaks. To night Ben & Jim has gone to Lewis's Store.
Josie got dinner. I sowed on a quilt that I commenced some time a go. I finished to day.
Kate Harvey come a few minutes this morning. She come on Mrs Owens car & walked home. Josie went to Marvins a little while this evening.
Henry cut his finger to night and fainted while his mother wrapped it up.
9:10 oclock
Thursday, April 17, 1919
A cool windy day. The men folks sawed wood here & at Mr Owens. Josie ironed some and got dinner. This evening she sewed on pants for Franklin.
Aubrey Brumfield come here this evening for potatoes. I did not have them for him. Jim made a hot bed Tuesday and used all the potatoes that was fit to bed.
I have mised sister Mary and Mintie to day. Hope they got home ok.
I cut some grass out of the straw berrie patch this evening. Edna and Paul went to Molly Reynolds's this evening. They did not stay but a little while.
9:30 oclock
Today was Roy Smiths birthday.
Tuesday, June 24, 1919
A very rainy day. Ben & Jim got out a few peas this morning.
Josie sewed. Made Franklin some under waist and drawers and Edna a pair of drawers. I phoned to night to hear from Mrs. Edmons & Miss Alice Wooding. They are very sick yet. I want to go to see them soon.
9 oclock
Wednesday, June 25, 1919
A cloudy day and raining tonight. The men folks cant do any thing much.
Josie sowed some this morning. This evening she went to see Mrs. Edmons & Miss Alice Wooding. Did not see Miss Alice as they dont let any one go in to see her. I hope that they both may soon be better.
I got a letter from Julia Fergerson this evening. Was glad to hear from her. I wrote John Brumfield a letter today.
Paul Bennett is very much complaining to day. Jim Brumfield carried some rye to Charley Hutcherson for him to grind. Walked and carried it rather than hitch a horse to a buggy.
10 oclock
Monday, July 7, 1919
A cloudy day. This morning the fences washed down and away. I lost a 4 galons of milk besides lots of other damage. Josie got dinner. Nellie sowed some on Josies dress. Evylin straitened up the parlor. I churned. It was a hard matter to get a fire a bout eleven oclock.
Mr Glass and Mr Vonwagner come. They eat dinner here. Nell & Evylin went with them to Chatham.
The boys killed the bees in two hives this evening.
Jim & Ben and Mr Owen went to Renan this evening. There has bin three or four cars passed here today. The roads are very bad.
Josie & the children and I went to Marvins this evening.
Paul Bennett got the car in the creek and never got home until twelve to day.
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