Pages That Mention hunting
1918
Wednesday, December 25, 1918
A good day. The roads is very muddy. Ben hunted some today. He killed four rabbits gave two of them to William Gilbert.
Josie and I staid at home.
Kate and Irvin Harvey come and eat dinner with us. They drove Prince home and Irvin brought him home. I had a letter from John and Effie Brumfield.
Mary Brumfield sent me a book to write in the coming year. Hope I may be able to write in it. Dick Woodings folks gave a party to night.
The children had a good time to day playing with the things they got this morning.
I got several presents was glad of them.
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1919
Tuesday, February 25, 1919
A very bad day. Rained a bout all day. Some fox hunters come by here this morning. They hunted all the morning. I don't know a bout there catching anything or not. I guess they got wet.
Jim & Ben and Owen and Marvin all played cards this evening a while.
The boys fix up the olde cotton gin and gined some cotton. I had intended going to Richmond to morrow but will not go. It has rained so much that we could hardly get to the depo.
I comenced a cap for Josie that she intends to give to Ella Hubard. Josie is bad off with a colde.
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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.
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Friday, September 26, 1919
A beautiful day. Jim is in Chatham. Ben worked on Marvins car most of the day.
The children went to school.
Josie got dinner. I washed some.
This evening Josie and I went to Marvins a while. Come home. Josie g[ot] supper. I milked. The children got wood and water.
Ben has gone hunting to night. I mended Edna dress to night.
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Saturday, September 27, 1919
A good day. Ben worked on his car most of the day. I ironed some & got a snack for dinner. Josie was sick this morning.
Just at night to day Lizzie Bennett and Faber and Ola Jefferson come. They had bin to a picknick at Whittles. They brought enough things already cooked for our supper and even some of the things was for Carrie.
I made my supper of what they brought and did enjoy it. Ben amd Faber went where they some one was hunting but did not stay long. I am so glad to hear that Brother Letcher is improving some. Hope he may get well a gain. I am glad that Lizzie and the children come.
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