Pages That Mention Alice Wooding
1919
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
Saturday, August 16, 1919
A good morning. Rain tonight. Jim and Ben & Henry suckered tobacco all day except what time they worked over the sick horse. We hope he is some better tonight.
Josie and I have bin very busy all day. Josie made preserves & jellie of the damsons that she got from Powers. We made a pie of part of the peaches that she got yesterday and caned the rest of them.
Jack Harvey come over here a while to day. While he was here Miss Alice Wooding and Miss Annie Carter come a few minutes. We cut a fine water mellon while they were here. Julia Fergerson went back to Portsmouth. Julia did not come to see us while she was at home. Marvin and Carrie went to the baptizing this morning.
9 oclock
Friday, September 19, 1919
A good day. The men folks stripped tobacco most of the day. Ben went to see some of the teachers.
Josie & I got dinner. Old man Sam C[a?]llens was buried this evening. We have knowed him ever since we lived in this neighborhood.
Marvin & family went to Chatham this evening. They had the childrens pictures made.
Heard that my brother is improving. Hope he may get well a gain.
Miss Alice Wooding sent me some seed corn by Ben this evening. Hope I may live and be able to plant it.
9:10 oclock
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
Saturday, October 4, 1919
Partly cloudy and a few drops of rain today Ben & Jim worked on the olde pit Miss Alice Wooding came to see Josie
Carrie bathed Edna & Franklin this evening I went to Carries a few minutes this evening Marvin went to Altavista this evening he bought me some loaf bread & chees
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