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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1927
Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1927_045.pdf
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Sunday, March 20 Weather - Colder - Cloudy with snow Eggs - 91 - 1 goose Attended S.S. & Church in morning Mr. Eaton conducted the service We walked as the car was down at the corner on account of the roads Katie Craig was home for the afternoon Gertie went out to see her at night and went on down to Young Peoples meeting
Monday March 21
Weather - Rain in morning Cloudy all day East wind turning to light snow at night Eggs - 109 - 2 goose
Took a cultivator over to Fred Vanhorns to put in the sale on the sleighs Went down to the corner to meet the baker on account of the roads Euchre at th hall suppesed to be the last night Gertie put in up a rug to hook Fred went over to Padjet and got the grader for cleaning seed barley Washed the bottles Mr French called for a bale of hay
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