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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1919
Theobald Toby Barrett 1919 Diary 135.pdf
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| − | Frank plowed all day in the corner field. | + | Frank plowed all day in the corner field. Dad. and I put off the load of straw rthat was on the abrn floor and then started to move the satck in. We couldn't put it on the waggon as it was so windy but just shoved it in the door and pile dit up on the barn floor. We got quite a little pile in by noon but Tupper was ovwer and wante done of us to help him thrash.Dad. went so thet Frank and I could go down to a tea in the Sunday school to-night. I spent the after noon doing chores and went down to the mill in the buggy to get some rolle doats and oil cake. 100 of oil cake cost me $4.75. I did the milking very early and Frank and I went dowen to the Sunday school a little after six but in time to get something to eat. Mr. Manning was there and a good turn out of boys and he addressed them on the organized Sunday school classes. Mr. manning had to leave at seven o'clock so the meeting closed. I went up to Miss Martin's with Marj. and then went ansd got shaved and called for Enah at Aunty's about eight and we went up to a party at Ada's. We had a very nicd etime, tere were only a few rthere, two tables playing bridge and Winnie. Jim Emmet & Miss Perry ( Mrs. Freeman's sister) playing Rummy. Lovely day. |
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Monday November 17th
Frank plowed all day in the corner field. Dad. and I put off the load of straw rthat was on the abrn floor and then started to move the satck in. We couldn't put it on the waggon as it was so windy but just shoved it in the door and pile dit up on the barn floor. We got quite a little pile in by noon but Tupper was ovwer and wante done of us to help him thrash.Dad. went so thet Frank and I could go down to a tea in the Sunday school to-night. I spent the after noon doing chores and went down to the mill in the buggy to get some rolle doats and oil cake. 100 of oil cake cost me $4.75. I did the milking very early and Frank and I went dowen to the Sunday school a little after six but in time to get something to eat. Mr. Manning was there and a good turn out of boys and he addressed them on the organized Sunday school classes. Mr. manning had to leave at seven o'clock so the meeting closed. I went up to Miss Martin's with Marj. and then went ansd got shaved and called for Enah at Aunty's about eight and we went up to a party at Ada's. We had a very nicd etime, tere were only a few rthere, two tables playing bridge and Winnie. Jim Emmet & Miss Perry ( Mrs. Freeman's sister) playing Rummy. Lovely day.
