Pages That Mention Benjamin Franklin Brumfield, Jr.
1919
Friday, March 21, 1919
A beautiful day. Jim & Ben planted potatoes & onions & peas.
Josie and helped some.
I made some soap this evening. This morning I cut some salit and carried it to Mrs Owen. We had salit for dinner. I cut that yesterday. Josie cut salit to day for tomorrow.
Henry & Edna went to school to day. Franklin played out nearly all day.
9 oclock
Sunday, March 23, 1919
A good day. We all staid at home and eat dinner. We had fried chicken for dinner.
This evening Ben & Josie, Edna & Franklin and I went to Jim Powers. The first time I have bin on a car this year.
Jim went to Marvin Smiths. Kate Harvey was at Marvins.
Fred & Irvin Hutcherson come here to day. Henry was very glad. I guess they had a good time.
8 oclock
Monday, March 24, 1919
A good day. Ben plowed half the day then carried Josie and the baby and I to Strait Stone. They went to Strait Stone and I stoped at the branch and fished while they were gone. I did not catch but one fish. We come home and went to Carries. Murphist Harvey was there at work on their house.
Jim White washed the apple trees to day. I think he has done a faithful days work and a nice job.
Today one year a go Charles Brumfield was buried. Don't know how soon it will be some of the rest of the family.
8:30 oclock
Saturday, April 5, 1919
A good day. Ben & Jim shucked some corn this morning & hauled some stalks this evening.
Ben carried Henry & Edna and I the Moons Mill. We fished some. Did not catch any thing that was worth having.
Josie got dinner. She baked light bread. Boiled over some molasses.
Jim & Ben & Franklin come after us. Reuben & Paul come a few minutes. Reubin drove up the cows for me. He brought me his picture. I was glad to see the boys.
Ren Worsham & 4 of the children was at Strait Stone. He would of brought us part the way home if Ben had not come as soon as he did.
9 oclock
Wednesday, April 16, 1919
A cloudy morning and rain before twelve oclock.
The men folks could not do much of any thing.
Mary Towler and Mintie Motley went from here this morning. Ben carried them to George Blairs and Frank Blair carried them home and brought his mother home.
I got dinner today. Josie made Edna a dress and finished it some time before night.
I went to Marvins a few minutes this evening. I got some stockings by mail that Josie ordered for me. Am very well pleased with them.
Franklin has bin cross and mean all day. I think because he could not play out doors.
9 oclock