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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1921

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Sunday October 23rd
 
Sunday October 23rd
  
I got up before five this morning and cam ehome and did up the chores. Marj. stayed at Aunty's for breakfast. As there was children's service in church to-day there was no refgular Sunday school but they all met there and went over to the church. The choir consisted of children and Nancy Dyer sang a solo. Bill Barwell read the lesson and a couple of boys took up the collection In the moidst of it `Mr. Ciornish christened Boill. Womsley's baby. Marj. and I staye dat Aunty's for dinner to help cleebrate Quint's birthday. Quint was rthere and had half a dozen very gaudy Cupie dolls with whuch he decorated ther side board much to the Aunty Alice's horror. He played his phonograph for us most of the after noon. We cam ehome fairly early so as to get the chores dome and let dad. get away to attend church with the masons as they all went in a body to-night. Cecil and Wiunnie were here to tea and spent the eveing but left before Dad. & Enah got home. They went up to Doc. Lemmons to practice some song for the recepion they are goving Mr. Cornish Tuesday night.
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I got up before five this morning and came home and did up the chores. Marj. stayed at Auntys for breakfast. As there was children's service in church to-day there was no regular Sunday school but they all met there and went over to the church. The choir consisted of children and Nancy Dyer sang a solo. Bill Barwell read the lesson and a couple of boys took up the collection In the midst of it Mr. Cornish christened Bill. Wamsley's baby. Marj. and I stayed at Aunty's for dinner to help celebrate Quint's birthday. Quint was rhere and had half a dozen very gaudy Cupie dolls with which he decorated the sideboard much to Aunty Alice's horror. He played his phonograph for us most of the after noon. We came home fairly early so as to get the chores done and let Dad. get away to attend church with the masons as they all went in a body to-night. Cecil and Winnie were over here to tea and spent the evening but left before Dad. & Enah got home. They went up to Doc. Lemmons to practice some song for the reception they are giving Mr. Cornish Tuesday night.

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Sunday October 23rd

I got up before five this morning and came home and did up the chores. Marj. stayed at Auntys for breakfast. As there was children's service in church to-day there was no regular Sunday school but they all met there and went over to the church. The choir consisted of children and Nancy Dyer sang a solo. Bill Barwell read the lesson and a couple of boys took up the collection In the midst of it Mr. Cornish christened Bill. Wamsley's baby. Marj. and I stayed at Aunty's for dinner to help celebrate Quint's birthday. Quint was rhere and had half a dozen very gaudy Cupie dolls with which he decorated the sideboard much to Aunty Alice's horror. He played his phonograph for us most of the after noon. We came home fairly early so as to get the chores done and let Dad. get away to attend church with the masons as they all went in a body to-night. Cecil and Winnie were over here to tea and spent the evening but left before Dad. & Enah got home. They went up to Doc. Lemmons to practice some song for the reception they are giving Mr. Cornish Tuesday night.

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