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January 8, 1922 - Sunday

Chota was a little later this morning as we
knew the children would be worn out after
their two strenuous days. Went to S. S. but was
later, I'm sorry to say; recognized one of the
Guides in the class [Mr. Phinney?] teaches. The
lesson, a rather interesting one, was from
Philemon. When we all went up stairs later,
there was no one to play, so I volunteered
to perform as best I could at the piano.
Met Miss Hastings coming out; she had
just gotten there as "Lizzie" had balked again
somewhere on the road; I'd sell the darn
ed old rattletrap and quit being worried
with it, as well as a nuisance to everyone
else. Sent the [Walters?] lace collars to Mary
Pettus and Katharine Dozier, along with a
lot of old programs, etc., & brief letters; at
least got them all ready to mail, which I'll
have to do tomorrow a.m. Wrote cards to
Margaret & Florence Pettus, Miss Parrott at
Mandalay, Miss Bertley, Julia Savage, Belle
[Demy?], Miss Annie McKinney, Jeannette Mc-
Cord; & got "Main Street" ready to send to Helen
Tufts, who is in the hospital at [Maulumein?] to
read. I loaned tit to Miss C. almost as soon as it
came, so haven't read myself yet - but it looks

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