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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1927
Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1927_006.pdf
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Eggs: 93 | Eggs: 93 | ||
Moved Bailed straw into the barn | Moved Bailed straw into the barn | ||
| − | <u>Mrs. R. L. Stiver</u> had the <u>meeting</u> of the <u>W.M.S. at her home</u> | + | <u>Mrs. R. L. Stiver</u> had the <u>meeting</u> of the <u>W.M.S. {Women's Missionary Society} at her home</u> |
Grinder re- babited by Mr. Parkinson | Grinder re- babited by Mr. Parkinson | ||
Costing $6.00 | Costing $6.00 | ||
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Tuesday, January 4, 1927
Weather: Mild, Cloudy & light snowfall
Eggs: Gathered 91
Carried out an engagement with the Dentist, John Brown drove us to the city also taking Laura Della & Dorothy Payed a short visit to the Gibbs on Broadview In the evening Mr & Mrs Cunningham came up for a game of cards
Wednesday, January 5, 1927
Weather: - Fair Mild turning colder by night
Eggs: 93 Moved Bailed straw into the barn Mrs. R. L. Stiver had the meeting of the W.M.S. {Women's Missionary Society} at her home Grinder re- babited by Mr. Parkinson Costing $6.00 Delivered 1 Ton straw & ½ ton hay to Walter Hood J. French came down and got 100 lbs hay Presented with a little bull calf
