Saturday, December 1, 1923

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Nathani at Dec 09, 2013 01:23 AM

Saturday, December 1, 1923

A beautiful day. They
men stripped tobacco
except Henry. Ben has
gone some where tonight.
I hope his car did
not give him trouble.
We think the children
has [deletion] chicken pox.
It is not hurting
them much yet. Ben
got a letter from
Kate Harvey today.
She is at Welch
yet. I would be so
glad to see her.
Alma sent the baby
dresses by mail
today. They fit he[r] nicely
and are very pretty.
She wore one of them
to the barn for her
father to see.
Well it is eleven
oclock . I think I will
go to bed.

Saturday, December 1, 1923