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1921
Thursday September 29, 1921
A good day. Jim plowed and Ben went to the saw mill twice. Carried two logs & brought back lumber.
Josie washed a big washing. Kate Harvey come and spent the day. I was glad to see her. A picture agent come here to day. Agents is plentyful now.
I walked with Kate as far as Marvins. Marvin was stripping tobacco.
Tonight Edna broke a chamber vessel and let Mabel fall off the bed then had a good cry and went to sleep.
Jim and Ben helped Marvin tie tobacco tonight. I carried Carries quilt home this evening.
Thursday October 27, 1921
A good day. Somewhat cloudy but no rain. Ben went to Gretna to help Marvin finish sowing wheat. They got done and he got home a bout dark. Jim stripped tobacco. They are at the barn now tying tobacco.
Josie has bin up all day. Helped to got dinner.
I went to Ren Worshams. Isla & Cordie was there. I enjoyed my visit very much. Ren come to the house. He was very friendly. They Ren & and Ethel are well fixed for a liveing and have a nice family of children. I hope for them to do well.
I walked to Rens. Am afraid I wont be able to do that long.
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Saturday November 5, 1921
A beautiful day. Ben fixed up the wood saw and with Henrys help sawed some wood.
This evening Ben & family went to Jim Powers. They carried Mrs Car home. I went to Marvin Smiths. Reese Smith carried me to White Falls. Paul & Roy went with us. I fished and caught several fish. We stopped at Renan. There was several men there. Lee Brumfield was there. Kate Hubbard & Virginia Harvey and Little Clack was there. I am always glad to see any of the grand children. Martha Miller (col) tied tobacco for Marvin so that Reese could go with me fishing. I know I am a bother some times but it wont last long.
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.