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by Misses Glenn and Miss Langley who
brought a lantern to light her home. They
stayed, talked and teheed. Emma treated
them to apples. They carried an umbrella
for the rain was tumbling down.

Sunday 5th Nov 1916
A very good day but quite cold chilly. Any way
it is cold enough to wear winter clothes. Emma
goes to church forgetting to take Poetry and Song
to Annie Niles. Edith runs across the field with the
book before she gets to the Church. I hope they
will take good care of it for V paid $3,50 for the books
as a present to his ma, which I appreciate.
Edith dont go church, she is expecting company.
Edith McDonald and she comes a dainty little
Miss of 15 years, and they or we have a fine visit.
Voltie makes tomato soup adn we have an apple
pie. Voltie pops corn and Edith cracks Hickory
nuts and gets a big dish of red apples and
our little lady visitor is very punctual to go home
at the hour pointed for her return which is 4 o'clock.
She goes around by Loretta's to see the baby
Her mother rings for her after she is gone
saying they have company. Edith goes a piece
of course. While E is gone Marion McDermot
and Arloine Kesler comes and we treat them
to pop corn and Wealthy apples and I send
poor Louise two big read apples. Edith rings
for Emma to come home but she is going to
stay till after supper, and she stays. Mrs
Woodman gone down to see her mother old Mrs
Anne Mechea. Emma went home with Lizzie
from church. They drove down in buggy.
V couldnt sleep much last night his left
arm ached so terrible.

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