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== Fri July 20, == Fine but hot at first. I went to Willies to hol in the afternoon, it came thunder storm but not much rain about six. == Sat July 21. == Fine but warm all day, butter 38 cents == Sun July 22. == Fine and very warm. Aunt Nellie at church, got 5 gal oil on Friday. I went alone to evening church. Aunt Mattie out for a little dive with Mr McDonalds after church. extremely warm. A. came from L {Somae?}. == Mon July 23 == Fine and very, very warm, we washed. Mrs Shuter called in the evening. Aunt Mattie and I took a walk west. == Tue July 24 == Fine and warm. Grant came for me to go to hoe. Mary Watson here in afternoon. Aunt Nellie at Red cross in evening. Miss edey here in the evening. == Wed July 25 == Fine but very, very warm. first Raspberries 16 cents. I went for a drive to see Frank Teasdale with Nelson Smellie. Aun Mattie has a swollen face. == Thur July 26. == Very, warm and roads dustry. Aeroplace came down in the afternoon. thunder but no rain here. == Fri July 27. == Fine and a little cooler. Aunt Nellie went to Willie sand to see Mrs W Kite. Mrs Coy called in the evening, also Mrs Clarke. ==Sun July 29,== Fine and warm again, Aunt Nellie at morning church. Mr. Mrs Reeve and Kathleen here. no person at evening church. Its very warm, 98 degrees hottest day.

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