Friday, April 14, 1922

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starrsum at Oct 17, 2012 03:46 PM

Friday, April 14, 1922

A good day. Jim plowed and
Ben ditched on the Spring
Branch. The school children
come home at twelve oclock.
Josie got dinner. I sewed
on my quilt. I finished it.
This evening Josie and Ben
went to [morent] [Aing] this
evening. I washed up the
dinner dishes while they
were gone. Franklin is
sick yet. Henry has gone
to George Blains to go [gigin].
This is first [trifer] of that
sort. I hope that nothing
wont happen to him.
I am worried about things
in spite of knowing I shouldn't
be. Thankful that things is no worse.

Friday, April 14, 1922

A good day. Jim plowed and
Ben ditched on the Spring
Branch. The school children
come home at twelve oclock.
Josie got dinner. I sewed
on my quilt. I finished it.
This evening Josie and Ben
went to [morent] [Aing] this
evening. I washed up the
dinner dishes while they
were gone. Franklin is
sick yet. Henry has gone
to George Blains to go [gigin].
This is first [trifer] of that
sort. I hope that nothing
wont happen to him.
I am worried about things
in spite of knowing I shouldn't
be. Thankful that things is no worse.