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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1921
Mary Agnes Cooper Diary 1921 4.pdf
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Tue Jan 11. Fine day and dry. | Tue Jan 11. Fine day and dry. | ||
| − | Wed Jan 12. Fine and very cold but all dry and clean. Aunt Mattie and I at Mrs | + | Wed Jan 12. Fine and very cold but all dry and clean. Aunt Mattie and I at Mrs Simpsons tea for Mrs Laurence. |
Thur Jan 13. Mild and misty but no rain falling | Thur Jan 13. Mild and misty but no rain falling | ||
| − | Fri Jan 14. Mild and dull. I went to service for Forward Movement in the evening. | + | Fri Jan 14. Mild and dull. I went to service for Forward Movement in the evening. Annie went with me. Mrs Davidson helped me cut a white silk blouse. |
Sat Jan 15. Fine and much colder. First Saturday eve, [underlined] Skating. A Band there. Mrs Davidson and I looking in. | Sat Jan 15. Fine and much colder. First Saturday eve, [underlined] Skating. A Band there. Mrs Davidson and I looking in. | ||
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Sun Jan 16. Fair at first then, a east wind and light snow. | Sun Jan 16. Fair at first then, a east wind and light snow. | ||
| − | M I went to evening church. | + | M I went to evening church. Annie called. |
Mon Jan 17. Fine we washed. put ono winter drawers first. J. Edey here | Mon Jan 17. Fine we washed. put ono winter drawers first. J. Edey here | ||
| − | Tue Jan 18. Fine and very cold 5 below zero. Sausage. a | + | Tue Jan 18. Fine and very cold 5 below zero. Sausage. a lb. 30 cents, put on woolen blanket first this year. word that Aunt L. [Lizzie - see next entry] sick |
Wed Jan 19. Fine and very cold Aunt Mattie and I too see Aunt Lizzie | Wed Jan 19. Fine and very cold Aunt Mattie and I too see Aunt Lizzie | ||
| − | Thur Jan 20. Fine and muuch milder snow going very rapidly. [written above the following sentence: Arch. Daredom called.] I went out to see Marjorie very wet under | + | Thur Jan 20. Fine and muuch milder snow going very rapidly. [written above the following sentence: Arch. Daredom called.] I went out to see Marjorie very wet under foot. but bright + sunny |
Fri Jan 21. Fine and muddy. snow all gone. Aunt Mattie and I at banquet at Hall. | Fri Jan 21. Fine and muddy. snow all gone. Aunt Mattie and I at banquet at Hall. | ||
| − | Sat Jan 22. Fine very mild and muddy. | + | Sat Jan 22. Fine very mild and muddy. Annie and Eliz here in eve. standing but ice soft. |
Revision as of Apr 28, 2026, 5:44:38 AM
Mon Jan 10 Fine bright and quite warm all dry on road and very little ice or snow anywhere. I walked to Willies for a while
Tue Jan 11. Fine day and dry.
Wed Jan 12. Fine and very cold but all dry and clean. Aunt Mattie and I at Mrs Simpsons tea for Mrs Laurence.
Thur Jan 13. Mild and misty but no rain falling
Fri Jan 14. Mild and dull. I went to service for Forward Movement in the evening. Annie went with me. Mrs Davidson helped me cut a white silk blouse.
Sat Jan 15. Fine and much colder. First Saturday eve, [underlined] Skating. A Band there. Mrs Davidson and I looking in.
Sun Jan 16. Fair at first then, a east wind and light snow.
M I went to evening church. Annie called.
Mon Jan 17. Fine we washed. put ono winter drawers first. J. Edey here
Tue Jan 18. Fine and very cold 5 below zero. Sausage. a lb. 30 cents, put on woolen blanket first this year. word that Aunt L. [Lizzie - see next entry] sick
Wed Jan 19. Fine and very cold Aunt Mattie and I too see Aunt Lizzie
Thur Jan 20. Fine and muuch milder snow going very rapidly. [written above the following sentence: Arch. Daredom called.] I went out to see Marjorie very wet under foot. but bright + sunny
Fri Jan 21. Fine and muddy. snow all gone. Aunt Mattie and I at banquet at Hall.
Sat Jan 22. Fine very mild and muddy. Annie and Eliz here in eve. standing but ice soft.
