Pages That Mention Willie Wooding
1919
Sunday, September 21, 1919
A good day. We all staid at home until after dinner, then Ben & Jim went sloes hunting. I went to Mr Edmons's. Mr. & Mrs. Peak was there. Miss Alice and Miss Willie Wooding come over there.
They had plenty of grapes at Edmons's.
Marvin and Carrie went to see Dr Wiggonton & Pearl this evening.
Rees & Smith & [?] and Emet Brumfield come here this evening.
Henry and Edna went to Sunday School to day. Marvin carried them.
Jim Brumfield went with Reese Smith home tonight to stay a little while.
8 oclock
Wednesday, November 19, 1919
A clear cool day. Ben & Jim stripped tobacco. It was so dry they could not do much at it.
I got dinner. Josie made a box for Beatrice Owen.
Ben and Josie went to Renan a few minutes at twelve. Miss Willie Wooding come a while this evening.
Josie has had the tooth ache all the evening.
Ben & Jim went to the barn to night to tie some tobacco & have not come to the house yet.
9 oclock
Monday, December 8, 1919
A rainy day. Jim & Ben & Jim put up the range and carried out my stove. The range is Bens.
I peiced two squars for Miss Willie Wooding for a quilt that she is going to give a way to some children at school.
Mr Mayhew come up here tonight to play cards.
9 oclock
Saturday, December 13, 1919
A cloudy bad day. Jim and Ben has done nothing much all day.
Henry went to the store for some window glass.
Edna went to school. Miss Wooding carried her and brought her back.
Nellie finished a dress for Edna to day. I worked some button holes for Carrie Smith. The most of them was in Roys clothes.
8 oclock
1921
Monday November 7, 1921
A good day. Ben carried Edna to Dr Owens and got the stiches taken out of her lip. I do hope she will not have any more trouble of that sort. Jim went to Mr Kellies then they stripped tobacco. They are at Marvins helping tie tobacco to night. I ironed some this morning. Josie got dinner.
This evening Josie went to Mr Woddings to see Miss Willie Woding. She was not at home. Mrs Kent was and she had a good visit. Franklin & Mabel and I went to see Carrie. Martha Miller went from there this evening. I know Carrie will miss her so much.